By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor ‘That‘s sports all right â€" the hero one minute, the goat the next. It worked that way â€" only in reverse â€" for Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks‘ defense Friday night during :liau:)ks’ 28â€"10 drubbing of York Yeomen at Seagram Staâ€" Exictly one week previous at Varsity St_adlilm in season heading into Saturday‘s game with Gueiph Gryphons. Toronto, the Hawk defensive dozen received an avaâ€" lanche of criticism for what was generally accepted as a subâ€"par effort. â€" e o 8_ Whether it was that criticism, or their pride, or a combination of both, the defense reached back against York and came up with a collectivelyâ€"splendid effort to more than appease head coach Dave (Tuffy) Knight. Exhibiting a poised and efficient front nonâ€"existence against Toronto, Hawks picked off four passes, he_ld York University of Waterioo Warrior defensive back Rich Adamson (16), making his first start Munym.gmmtowoadonwmummmwhhm(n)uho mwmmmmmmmm.mm mnflyww\goqtoptpaa&1vpgto_ryov«lwm.m.nmo-2onmo to a net total offence of 156 yards, and were wellâ€"deserving of as much and more praise as the criticism heaped on them before. o e "The defense was just excellent," beamed Knight crossing the field after the victory. "I think it was a case Superb defense sparks Hawks SUBMARINE CITY Yeomen attack throttled of us being prepared better defensively than last week. We had a totally different attitude in practice this week, maybe we were a little overâ€"confident going in against Toronto ." Pacing the strong defensive output was captain and safety Barry Quarrel! who picked off two Tino lacono passes. Cornerback Dave Lovegrove, the victim of ‘Toronto quarterback Dan Feraday last week on many occasions, added one interception as did Dave Rose, and Lovegrove thrilled the partisan Hawk crowd in the first half with a 73â€"yard punt return burst to give Hawks a 14â€"0 lead only six minutes into the game. _ Quarrell tossed the bouquets in the direction of the defensive line and linebacking crews for Hawks‘ turâ€" "Of course we weren‘t facing the quarterback we faced last week," said Quarrell of the rookie lacono, the weakest link in York‘s offence. ‘"He doesn‘t throw the ball with the zip of a Feraday. "You have to give credit to our defensive line and linebackers though, they pressured him (Ilacono) and made him scramble more and get the ball away in a hurry. We still need some work, but I think we‘ve got excellent talent and fine athletes on defence who are By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Sports Editor He wasn‘t their starting quarterâ€" back at the beginning of the season, or even at the beginning of last Saturday‘s game, but that‘s the position George Goertz finds himâ€" self in right now with University of Waterioo Warriors. The rookie pivot out of Eastwood collegiate got the call in the second half of Warriors 38â€"7 loss Saturday to Western Mustangs when regular quarterback Stan Chelmecki sufâ€" fered a partiallyâ€"separated shoulder and was restricted to punting duties. Latest diagnosis indicates Chelâ€" mecki, the former Bluevale colleâ€" giate standout, will be lost for about three weeks, which places the spotlight, if not the pressure, on *"What a team (Western) to have to make a baptism against," comâ€" mented UW head coach Wally Delahey about Goertz‘s secondâ€"half debut. ‘"One of the best, if not the best team in Canada."‘ Although Goertz appeared a triâ€" fle nervous, he hung tough against the experienced Stangs, showing a determination that will have to be present if he is to lead UW to any success in upcoming games. "If we can get George to take more time, set up properly, he can deliver the ball," said Delahey. "I think he‘s got the confidence.in his own ability, he was just nervous as all get out Saturday. That‘s underâ€" standable though since he doesn‘t get much work during the week in Injury woes plague UW at pivot â€" position WATERLOO C we Y . SEPTEMBER 30, 1981 going to get better as the year goes on."‘ The Hawk offence, which was lost in the confusion in the loss to Toronto, turned in a capable effort also Friday, especially in the first half. The total net offence for the winners was 370 yards, with no less than seven players lugging the pigskin during the night. Jamie Catton was most effective carrying 14 times for 88 yards, while quarterback Scott Leeming, a steadying influence on the young offence, had 60 on 10 carries and scored the most memorable major of the night in the fourth quarter running and stumbling 37 yards up the middle for the six points. . | ‘ 441 Lhouï¬t.ulze-whe York was massive, 1 was really surprised t we could run inside the way we did," said Knight. "I think we were a bit impatient (on offence) the first half, but then we got back to doing the things we do Fullback Bill Byckowski on a twoâ€"yard plunge got Hawks‘ other major four minutes into the game while Roy Kurtz added three converts, four singles and a 25â€"yard field goal. _ Hawks will play host to McMaster in front of a Homecoming crowd this Saturday at Seagram‘s at 2 Delahey will likely have to sit Chelmecki out against Guelph Satâ€" urday, a game Warriors must win if they are to have any shot at a playoff berth, since his usefulness would be severely restricted. His untimely injury is doubled by the fact as punterâ€"placekicker also, he will be missed in two facets of the game. Adding more woes is the fact that backâ€"up placekicker Eric Thomas was shelved two weeks ago with a broken wrist. Therefore defensive back Tony Stajcer will likely be assigned kicking duties while sophomore Ken Sylvester out of Forest Heights will graduate to backâ€"up for Goertz. Saturday Warriors came out like a house on fire against the shortâ€" staffed Mustangs, exploding quickâ€" ly downfield in the first quarter twice. They reached paydirt the second time when Rob McArthur bowled over from two yards to put the home team up 7â€"0. But on the first play of the second quarter, Western running back Mike Kirkley dashed away for an 86â€"yard touchdown that deflated Warriors and spelied the beginning of the end. Western led 24â€"7 at the half. ‘"*That‘s the second week in a row the big play beat us," said Delaâ€" hey. ‘"It seems whenever the other team rips one off like that we just go fNlat." + c Kirkley had four touchdowns on the day for Western, more than making up for the absence of classy running backs Greg Marâ€" shall and Ryan Potter, who sat the contest out along with four or five â€" PAGE 23