~.% 10 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 4, 1973 VISIT: Open House at elementary and secâ€" ondary schools during the week. Note: Check dates and times with your local school. SEE: MALL DISPLAYS â€" April 12th to April I4th casts presented throughout the week. LISTEN : to special radio and television broadâ€" R.A. Cruickshank, Rev. G. R. MacDonald, Director of Education Chairman of the Board L...._.__caa n To 50 WESTMOUNT RD. N. _delivery at no charge to you WATERLOO 157 King St. East. NEW BLAUTY BREAKTHROUGH! SCHOOL ISs A COMMUNITY AFFAIR Peter D. Kruse. B.A.. M.A.. LL.B. MARCELLE HYPOâ€"ALLERGENIC COSMETICS ... 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Hall (left) an authority on refinishing furniture from Toronto was at Our Lady of Lourdes hall last Thursday afternoon and evenâ€" By Wendy Harman Take a little boy who is six years old, throw a ball at him and tell him to hit it with a bat and the result will probably be frustraâ€" tion. Take that same baseball and same boy with a bat, mount the ball on a post just his size to keep the ball staâ€" tionary and the result will probably be a success. In the past, Waterloo Minor baseball, like other minor baseball organizaâ€" tions have been faced with complaints that they have nothing to offer preâ€"tyke aged boys and that the exâ€" isting methods fail to teach young beginners the fundâ€" â€"ball develops basic skills â€" ONT. amentais of the game. The outfield, being a To combat this discon large area for young legs to tent, Waterloo has followed cover is split up between the lead of other mwuniciâ€" five players instead of the palities and introduced a usual three. new type of ‘baseball for A regulation game lasts boys between the ages of five full innings which six and eight years. generally allows each of the same as in baseball with the only difference being the pitcher does not pitch to the batter and the catcher of course is limited in his actions. He is merely a fielder like everyone else. rules of baseball but gives the younger child a chance to enjoy the sport he sees the older boys playing yet cuts down on the frustration which occurs when a youngster tries to hit a moving ball with no idea as to method or skill. Each team has a startâ€" ing lineup of 11 players. Defensively the infield is SgnNatn CLEANERS 8 â€" CONCERT SERIES Saturdays & Sundays â€" 7.30 p.m. Adulits $22 Students $11 (full time) A series ticket purchased before April 27 will make you eligible for TV. Winner to be announced on May 4, 1973 For a copy of the 1973â€"74 brochure. or for ticket information. please WIN A 20â€"INCH ELECTROHOME COLOR TV HUMANITIES THEATRE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO KITCHENER 742â€"6285 or 745â€"9375 Tâ€"ball is not an attempt to sissify the game of baseâ€" ball. It is a way of insuring the fundamentals of swingâ€" ing the bat properly are learned before the younger child is faced with a more difficult situation. You‘ve heard of a tee in golf? Well the same sort of arrangement is made in Tâ€"ball. Situated on home plate is a batting tee which is adjustable to suit the size of the batter. The pitch is where he wants Since he is also more liable to hit the ball when it is on the tee it means more A regulation game lasts five full innings which generally allows each of the 11 players three to five turns at bat. it every time and he doesn‘t have to figue out if its‘ faster or slower than usual. It is just there for him to hit. ing to give these interested tips on refinishing. An estimated 225 people attended the two sessions. Chronicle Photo RICH TREAD ooo CARPETS BY FLOORING LTDO ©® KRAUS PHONE 884â€"2900 _ ®CELENESE Sunday Matinees â€" 2.30 p.m. Adults $15 Sudents $7.50 (fullâ€"time) Senior Citizens â€" $7.50 5 â€" CONCERT SERIES ® ARMSTRONG CORLON e CERAMIC Tâ€"ball was first intro duced into the Waterloo Minor Baseball Association last season and enrollment was so much greater than expected that it had to be cut off at ten teams. participation all the way around. The fielders are always working and the batter also gets a chance to run the bases more often. creased to at least 16 teams if required and it will be hanâ€" dled by the Kâ€"W Jaycees in coâ€"operation with Waterloo Minor baseball. Registration for Waterâ€" loo Minor baseball and Tâ€" ball will be held Apr. 6 and 13 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The only argument to Tâ€" ball which really doesn‘t have a good answer is that the pitchers and catchers really don‘t have the opâ€" portunity to develop their skills. Apr. 7 and 14 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.; at Moses Springer Arena. To make up for this in the