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We‘ll put everything in place practical spaceâ€"saving solutions for any interior 550 PARKSIDE DRIVE â€" WATERLOO AMPLE FREE PARKING â€" 888â€"7630 W M FURMITURE SERVICE Wul BE CLOSED DEC 24/81â€"JAN 4/82 Wilfrid Laurier hockâ€" ey Hawks have placed themseives in a preâ€" carious, if familiar, poâ€" sition as they race the final few steps to the wire in the OUAA playoff race. Hawks, who built themselves a comâ€" mendable win percentâ€" age early in the new year, plummeted back to earth with three conâ€" secutive losses prior to their 6â€"2 triumph over Brock Badgers at the Aud Saturday. And now it appears, if results are true to form, that like last year, Hawks will be faced with winning at least one of their reâ€" maining two games, and possibly both if they expect to snare one of the top six (playoff) positions. â€" both contests of the fourâ€"point variety that could send Hawks eiâ€" ther into postâ€"season play or to the scrap heap where they ended up last year after dropâ€" ping their final game 4â€"1 to Queen‘s. Now 10â€"7â€"3, Hawks go on the road for games Saturday at York and next Friday at Queen‘s "Let‘s face it, we know we have to go out and win those games â€" at least one of them â€" and if we don‘t, well, we might as well start preparing for next year,"" said Hawk coach Wayne Gowing following the victory over the stubborn as always Badgers. .\ {, * \ONE / N DLLAR By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Sports Editor * \\Q, Same dilemma faces WLU hockey Hawks ~*C if you‘re paying MONâ€"FAI â€" 9 a m _8 p m _ SAT 8 30 a m â€" 4 p m Wondercut Feb. 27 /82 TOWARMDS Hawks got off on the wrong foot 10 days ago when they . allowed Queen‘s to slip away with a 6â€"4 win. Things didn‘t improve much Wednesday when McMaster came ‘to town and scored twice in the third to grab a 5â€"3 victory, and Hawks were given a sound spanking 9â€"2 by Univerâ€" sity of Toronto Blues Friday in Toronto. Kâ€"W Mr. Stereo Titans were unable to vie for undisputed posâ€" session of top spot in the Etobicoke Recreaâ€" tional Basketball League last week when snow postponed their ‘"‘The Mac game was a disappointment, I thought we had a good shot of winning that ... but Toronto, they‘re an excellent club, they possess a lot of skills, their highâ€"speed game was just something we couldn‘t contend with," said Gowing. We didn‘t play bad, we had 31 shots on goal and some excellent chances early on that if we had scored on, I think might have helped throw them (Biues) off their game."‘ » The Laurier boss was pleased about Saturâ€" day‘s rather lackiustre affair in that Hawks returned to the sound fundamental profile that had brought them success since the new year began. Some line ought we had a good Hawks held only a 1â€"0 ot of winning that ... advantage after one it Toronto, they‘re an period despite dominâ€" ccellent club, they ating play. Greg Milis ssess a lot of skills, â€" clicked on a powerplay. eir highâ€"speed game Don Poulter, whose as just something we â€" youthful exuberance in uldn‘t contend with," _ this twilight of his uniâ€" id Gowing. versity career has been *‘*We didn‘t play bad, most noticeable, startâ€" e had 31 shots on goal â€" ed the ball rolling in the nd some excellent â€" second followed by Jeff 1ances early on that if Clark and Paul Roanâ€" e had scored on, I tree who upped Hawks rink might have lead to 4â€"0 heading into elped throw them the third. Mike Gazzola Biues) off their made it 50 before WLU ame."‘ > netminder Terry The Laurier boss was Thompson, contributâ€" eased about Saturâ€" ing once again ever the ay‘s rather lackiustre steady effort, lost his fair in that Hawks shutout on a cheap ‘turned to the sound scramble with WLU indamental profile two men short. Kirk at had brought them Sabo closed out the iccess since the new â€" Hawk scoresheet minâ€" prar began. Some line utes later. Titans stalled (ONE COUPON ONLY) ut E“'ï¬ Wondercuts aceo®s rAow wath M on Sova®t AT HAIRWORL D 885â€"2151 juggling heiped do the trick. trip to Toronto to battle Transport Action. The game between those 12â€"2 clubs was played last night, and Titans continue league play Thursday with a contest against Ausra. I was pleased overâ€" all today in that I don‘t think we really gave them (Brock) many g o o d s c o r in g chances." "I changed the lines today because some of the guys get complaâ€" cent after a while and we tend to rely too much on certairf peoâ€" ple, who haven‘t always been able to get the job done.