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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1987, p. 40

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PAGE 40 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1987 The armchair quarterbacks have been out in force since the fourth quarter of the Western Bowl Saturday, questioning why Newbrough would make such a call with a game on the line. With approximately two miâ€" nutes to play and the Hawks leading by five, Newbrough went to a play that has been good to him all season. But something went wrong this time and quarâ€" terback Rod Philp‘s pass into the left flat to split end Joe Nastasiuk ended up in the arms of Universiâ€" ty of British Columbia cornerâ€" back Mark Nykoliachuk, who ran the ball back 53 yards for a touchdown. The play gave the Thunderbirds a 33â€"31 victory beâ€" fore a packed house at Thunderâ€" bird Stadium in Vancouver. Mark Bryson Chronicle Staff No one likes to be second guessed, but when you‘re in a highâ€"profile coaching position, it comes with the territory. Just ask Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity football coach Rich Newâ€" brough. "I have to go with what g>t us there," said Newbrough Mon ‘ay when asked why he didn‘t go w ith 435 Conestoga Rd OIL SHIELD 4% a proven process professionally applied 4%© penetrates all rust prone areas 4 effective on all types of vehicles, new and used 4 fleet rates available ‘"Our clients recommend us to their friends." A soldâ€"out field of curiers enjoyed the Tournament s1pom mixed curiing funspiel recently. Pictured, left to right, Keith Nelson from Tournament Sports, and the winning rink of John MacTavish, Leslie McKinnon, Cathy MacTavish and Bob McKinnon. Money from the tournament will go to the United Way. ______ ____ _ 886â€"388 1 Big play costs Hawks berth in Vanier Cup antiâ€"rust a safer route up the middle. "We haven‘t had a pass picked off with that play all year." Newbrough‘s game plan had worked to a charm until the fourthâ€"quarter guffaw. Simply put, he felt the only way to shutdown UBC quarterback Jorâ€" dan Gagner was to keep him off the field. Ironically, Gagner was on the bench during the deciding play. ‘"We didn‘t want to go into a defensive shell so we went for the first down. The pass (from Philp) took a long time getting there and that‘s why it was picked off," he "If I had to do it again, I probably would‘ve called a timeâ€" out and let Rod know the options. But I didn‘t." UBC takes on McGill Redmen Saturday in the Vanier Cup at Toronto‘s _ Varsity _ Stadium. McGill advanced with a thrilling 30â€"29 win over St. Mary‘s Huâ€" skies. Unfortunately for the Hawks, the big play that did them in overshadows a number of splenâ€" did performances on the afterâ€" noon. Of particular note was a WINNING RINK Park Place Hair Design Park Place Hair Design is pleased to have Brenda join our staff of experienced stylists in our full service salon. Brenda would like to welcome friends and clients to her new location. 177 Park St., Waterloo 578â€"1771 a * L0E $12 M" e @;, i thirdâ€"quarter goal line stand, U Aimtir »Akn ta . which was immediately following m %‘ l¢ by an interception in the end | BX us wusos aniy Repires Dét 3 zone. The fact WLU was able to [ prisininmimsinmmininmenmime score 31 pointsagainst the defendâ€" cueLpn rengus ing Canadian Interuniversities * onrtpan; " * ohoug"" Athletic Union champions also I_ ayrâ€" 2e MARKET pleased Newbrough. necumumen mamasuoees tw "I don‘t want to take anything away from them (UBC) because they earned the win, but I think we proved we‘re a pretty darn good football team," said Newâ€" brough. Hawks got a scare when the game was all but out of reach when defensive back Geoff Belanâ€" ger lay motionless for 20 minutes following a touchdownâ€"stopping tackle. Newbrough was happy to report Monday that Belanger‘s condition is not as bad as it could have been. "It‘s a good prognosis. We‘re unsure of his football future, but at least he‘s going to be all right," said Newbrough, describing Beâ€" langer‘s injury as a severe whipâ€" ‘"We would have traded everyâ€" thing for Geoff to be all right. At that point in the game, he was the only thing we worrying about." «C (k LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS B»® " _ _A "ol. Ub‘ L5p9=â€""* wcro0l2 S\-':‘â€"’ NE ue ‘ ~â€":7 ( for easy TV viewing ¢ k‘ 2 MONTHS WARRANTY > Kira SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener _ flmm & (retursished) _ (Not exactly as Mustrated) Hours: Mon.â€"Wed. 1â€"6; Thurs., Fri. 9â€"8; Sat. 9â€"5 For Preâ€"Winter Installation $2795 (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7454613 Ovencraft Cake pans for the finest baking results you want, reliable, topâ€"performing bakeware, variety of sf6\apes & sizes, 6" to 1 99 SHOULS ot onotatd now Christmas Baking Time 10% OFF \ * Apste rink aC"". . upit®} ’ c d HO‘?‘.'f'.hane‘.' * i i "a St. N. vrrcneceyt TV« CABLE Microwave Plantastic Plastic Baking forms for microwave cake baking â€" OR mould your decorations out of candy coating in the same pan Fri. 9â€"9; CONVERTER UNTIL NOV. 30/87 ME LEL

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