Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1981, p. 26

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PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1981 E m aasell e $ NOW LOCATED IN Parkdale Plaza Waterioo ;ron;ium Recording Tape â€"~ :. [ CB0 NIGH BIAS â€"sig 10 â€" 44.95 Complete courses or individual lessons * Certiticate issued for Insurance Premium Reductions j Approved & Registered by the Ontario Satety League Income Tax Deductable tor Students FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 886â€"4640 & ESSIFIED AD It took a lot of hard work, but Wilfrid Laurier hockey Hawks got back on the winning rails with a 3â€"2 victory over Ryerson Rams in Toronto Sunday. The victory squared Hawks record at 2â€"2â€"1 after they tied Waterâ€" loo Warriors 5â€"5 Friday in one of two matchâ€"ups the two local universiâ€" ties will have this vear. By Rick Campbell Chronicie Sports Editor ‘"It (Ryerson) was a good exciting game. We had to work hard for the win,"" said Hawk coach Wayne Gowing. \â€"â€"__â€"â€" Back on track against Rams . Hawks must work to win Hawks, who had a 1â€"0 first period lead only to be tied 2â€"2 after two periods, got a goal from Jeff Clark at 7: 09 of the third to take the win. The goal came on a powerplay as pointâ€" man Dan McCafferty let fire with a shot that Clark tipped in from off the crease. Former Waterloo Siskin goalie Ed Taâ€" kamatsu played a fine game in goal for Ryerâ€" son, stopping 34 of 37 Hawk shots. Other Laurier goals went to Mark James and Ray Kremer. ‘"Ryerson‘s a better skating club than they have been in the past, hard, and does a lot of hitting, it takes its toll over the course of a game. What we were doing wasn‘t bad, and we had plenty of exâ€" cellent scoring opporâ€" tunities, we just couldn‘t put the puck in the net," said Gowing. (small) Moss Park, Friday against Waâ€" terloo, Hawks twice took twoâ€"goal leads only to be tied by Warâ€" riors. In fact, Waterloo had a 54 lead before Paul Roantree tied it in the third. Tony Marâ€" tindale had a pair of ' Notes: Paul McSorâ€" ley‘s shoulder injury Friday night came durâ€" FM ing the first game this year Hawks have STEREO PLAYMATE dressed a fullyâ€"healthy //___\ club...Laurier‘s Nov. 25 {â€"â€"/ contest a t h o m e f grpgg)nzYour Belt against Guelph at the Easy Operation Auddha?‘] beer:i postâ€" % ; poned to Jan. 6 due to a Don‘t Be Without One. rock concert at the To same time. NEW! introguce 39.95 D is c os NEW! ~â€"TECSTAF_ TPsâ€"10 = C Stereo Cassette Player r0"|ng In goals while Dan Speck and Greg Mills had the Hawks, who lost deâ€" fenceman Paul McSorâ€" ley to a shoulder sepaâ€" ration during the conâ€" ey Gowing would like them to. test, did not exactly play the brand of hockâ€" ‘"At this point, we‘re not playing as disciâ€" plined as I‘d like to see," he said. ‘"We‘ve got a lot of guys workâ€" ing hard at the puck, but the four others on the ice are many times just standing around. *‘With the type of forechecking we emâ€" ploy and the talent we have, we have to work hard as a unit out there to make things happen. Everyone‘s got to have good anticipation whether they have the puck or not." Gowing will be lookâ€" ing for that kind of effort Thursday when Hawks return to the Kitchener Aud to play host to the always tough University of To ronto Blues. Blues are off to a good start with victories over York 3â€"0 and Laurentian 7â€"6. *‘We‘ve got to do a lot of hard work in the next two days to get ready for them. Everyâ€" one is saying they (Blues) aren‘t as strong as they used to be but that‘s a lot of bull. Toronto always has a tough team," said Gowing. Waterloo petite Discos sponsored by Jean Hay Realty Ltd., travelled â€"to Scarboro Sunday and defeated them 5â€"1. Goals scored in the first period were by Jennifer Hume assistâ€" ed by Andrea Jalbert, Jalbert from Lynn Retâ€" tinger and Kim Koch from Staci Berner. In the second an unâ€" assisted goal by Jenâ€" nifer Hume and a goal by Jane Logan from Kim Koch rounded out the scoring. Team members for the 1981â€"2 season are Wendy Hearn and Monâ€" ica Conners in net, Kim Stephans, Andrea Jalâ€" bert, Colleen Dietrich, Jennifer Hume, Jenâ€" nifer Israel, Christine East, Vanessa Stack, Staci Berner, Jan Logan, Kim Koch, Lynn Rettinger and Julie Taylor. Coach is Ray Derbecker, trainer Lynn Cormier and manager Nancy ringette _ _ essâ€"1740 _ betmy ~â€" * : 1 * pooset

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