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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jun 1974, p. 17

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I _ Women‘s Summer _ Games schedule Cycling C. Track Events Sailing â€" competition Soccer Water skiing {clinic) Waterpolo (clinic) Orienteering Netball (clinic) Soccer Judo Fencing Softball A Volleyball Judo clinic SATURDAY JUNE 22nd EVENT Gymnastics â€" clinic â€" display Cycling â€" Road Race Volleyball Basketball Field Hockey Gymnastics competition Track and Field Basketball Softball â€" Midget SUNDAY JUNE 23rd EVENT Opening Ceremonies FRIDAY JUNE 21st EVENT Women In Sport Symposium Gymnastics Clinic Golf Volleyball Basket ball THURSDAY JUNE 20 EVENT TIME ‘Women In Sport 9:30 a.m. â€" Symposium _ 9:30 p.m. Gymnastics Clinic 9:00 a.m. â€" ~_ 7:30 p.m. Cycling Ten Mile Time Trial The Western Ontario Women‘s Summer Games and Woâ€" he in Sport Symposium will be the highlight of Women in Sport Week, which began Monday in the Waterloo Region. witqhe wsyhposium will be held at .the Arts Lecture Hall, University of Waterloo, tomorrow and Friday. Opening ceremonies for the Games will be held at the Seagram Stadium gym on Seagram Drive, Waterloo at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. Featured in the opening ceremonâ€" ies will be various officials representing provincial and local governments, local businesses and members of the Waterloo Regional Sports Council» The headquarters for the Games will be located at Seaâ€" gram Stadium, Seagram Drive, University of Waterloo. All information concerning athletes, sporting events and their times and/or scores will be available at the headquarters srom 9: 30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 1974. â€" Juvenile 10:00 a m 11.00 a m 12 00 noon 4:00 p m. 9:00 a.m. ©9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m . â€" 9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 30 lap race 4:00 p.m. novice 1 lap raceâ€" > 10:00 a.m. â€" 6:00 p.m to be finalized to be finalized 9:30 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m . â€" 5:00 p.m . 140:00 a.m . â€" 4:30 p.m. afternoon â€" to he determined 10:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. possible competition this day 900 a m. â€" 5:00 p .m 930 a m 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. starting time not yet finalized 9:00 a.m. â€" 2:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m 4:00 p.m. beginning at 9:00 a.m TIME 9:30 a.m. â€" Arts Lecture Hall 4: 30 p.m. University of Watertoo 9:00 a.m. â€" Wilfrid Laurier University,. 7:30 p.m. Athletic Complex â€" ~ 10:30 a.m.â€" Rockway Golf Course 3:00 p.m. â€" Kitchener starting University of Waterloo time not yet Physical Activities Complex finalized starting Waterloo Collegiate f time not yet Institute and Forest Heights > finalized Collegiate Instituteâ€" 10:30 a.m. TIME University of Waterloo Physicalâ€" Activities Complex Puslinch Lake, near Cambridge International Velodrome Woodbridge, Ontario Conestoga Dam Columbia Fields University of Waterloo Waterio6 Collegiate Institute and Forest Heights Collegiate Institute University of Waterioo Physical Activities Complex Cameron Heights Coltegiate Kitchener reqistration â€" University of Watertoo â€" Physical Activities Complex clinic â€" Laurel Creek Columbia Fields 1 & 2 University of Waterloo University of Waterloo Physical Activities Complex University of WaterlOo0, Physical Activities Complex Columbia Fields 3 & 4 University of Waterloo Cameron Heights Collegiate Kitchener Eastwood Collegiate, Kitchener Waterloo Collegiate, Waterloo competition Conservation Area Wilfrid Laurier University Athletic Complex Seagram‘s Stadium University of Waterloo Waterloo Centennial Park Wilfrid taurier University Athletic Complex W.L.U. Athietic Complex Ring Road, University of Waterloo Seagram Stadium Gym, Waterloo Centennial Park. Waterloo Fountain Park, New Hamburg LOCATION LOCATION Arts Lecture Hall University of Watertoo Wilfrid Laurier University, . Athletic Complex â€" ~ Rockway Golf Course Kitchener University of Waterloo Physical Activities Complex LOCATION Breslau Airport Road LOCATION Arts Lecture Hall University of Waterloo Wilfrid Laurier University Athletic Complex This is the fourth year that Beefeater has sponâ€" sored the tournament in coâ€"operation with the Onâ€" tario _ Golf _ Association. Simultaneously _ on . the same date at the Scarboro Golf Club Ontario Senior Boehmers 27 ~ Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron 32 Hill & Glasser 28 Twin City Painting 17 Thackeray Roofing 27 Victoria Electric 26 June 13 Twin City Painting 20 Thackeray Roofing 33 Parkway Ford 25 Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron 28 C.N. Weber 34 Alfred Grassing 26 Team Standings C.N. Weber Susan Mcisaac, one "of Canada‘s top gymnasts, will be in Waterloo this week for the first Western Ontario Women‘s Summer Games. Susan will be one of the women featured in the gymnastics display at Wilfrid Laurier University on Saturâ€" day evening. She will also take part in the gymnasâ€" tics clinic tomorrow through Sunday. Waterloo golfer to compete in champions tournament June 11 wayneo Alfred Grassing Hill & Glasser Twin City Painting Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron Parkway Ford Clearview Auto Wash Simonâ€"Wood __= Victoria Electric Thackeray Roofing Boehmers It is open to all Ontario Golf Club Champions. Kim Bauer of Waterloo, Champions will com current club champion at for the Beefeater S Westmount has been inâ€" Champion of Chamf vited to compete in the 1974 trophy. Donald T. Aye Ontario Champion of Kitchener has been i Champions Golf Tournâ€" ed to play. ament for the Beefeater trophy. 9 The Ontario classic will CH YM TS be played at Scarboro Golf and Country Club on June 21. reSChedUIe Tâ€"ball scores, standings â€" tTournament The 8th annual tournaâ€" ment is expected to be reâ€" scheduled for late summer: Saturday‘s rain washed out the scheduled Waterloo CHYM ‘rs Invitational Fastâ€" ball Tournament at Water: loo Park. Champions will compete for the Beefeater Senior Champion of Champions trophy. Donald T. Ayer of Kitchener has been invitâ€" ed to play. Waynco 34 _ _ Clearview Auto Wash 34 Parkway Ford 30 C.N. Weber 19 . Alfred Grassing 35 _ Simonâ€"Wood 31 â€" Victoria Electric 17 Boehmers 29 Waynco 13 Hill & Glasser 25 Clearview Auto Wash 14 Simonâ€"Wood 24 in : "â€" Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 19, 1974 17 . ~. . 18 16 16 14 14 12 10 54 attend curling club‘s golf day The Crickets scored six times in the_first inning but were shut out by the Legionettes until the fifth where they. totalled anothâ€" er six runs. j . Jackie â€" Lorent â€" pitched the complete game for the victory. _ Jackie gave up Winning prizes were Marâ€" ian Windley and Barbara Saunders â€" low gross; Norâ€" ma â€" Boniface and Sheila MacLaughlin â€" second low gross; Florrie Redpath and Gwen Bowman â€" hidden hole low :. Peggy Sochasky and Elien Dietrich for hidden hole high. Nancy Wooley Crickets explode . ‘to crush Galt 27â€"9 â€" Kathy Pitz led the Cricâ€" kets attack with a grand slam homer‘and a triple. Kathy drove in five runs arid scored three herself The female members of the Glenbriar Curling Club held their annual Golf Day at the Conestoga Golf Club recently. Ruth Cruise and Marian Windley were the conveners for the event which was attended by 54 members. During the afterâ€" noon Mr. Lawrence Casson. representing the new ownâ€" ers was introduced to the members hits including two sirigles to Mike Krulick, two singles The Waterloo Crickets exploded for 15 runs in the sixth inning to crush the Galt Legionettes 279 in Waterloo last Wednesday. Bantams win 11â€"0 in league opener sion to the Ki Mike Krulick, two singles The next home game for to Mike Yosurack and a the Expos will be Sunday triple to * Dave Stumpf.â€"against Guelph in Waterloo. _ At home in league play rookie _ third ~_ baseman Mike Murphy Aead the Laâ€" Zâ€"Boys hitting a home run and a double. Other extra base hitters for Waterioo were‘ Eric Hentschel_ with two triples and â€" Stewart MacSorley with one triple. their Interâ€"County: League play with a 11â€"0 win over Kitchener. / ball Champions for the Sportco Trophy â€" they deâ€" feated Kitchener 10â€"7. In exhibition play in Brantford they came home 4â€"3 victors. Earlier ‘in the week in tourrament play to deterâ€" mine the Twin Cities Baseâ€" »~* 3 4A Aâ€"â€" The _ Waterloo ~ Junior Waterloo pitchers Scott Winning ~pitchér, â€"Bruce By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Baseball â€"Zâ€"Boy Bantams opened â€" in‘ Waterioo 8â€"3 deciâ€" The Crickets will meet the Kitchener Freure Filâ€" lies at Centennial Park tonight at 6: 30. ~ loo. The Crickets amassed a l6â€"hit attack which also included a triple by Terry Rektor and a double by Mary Anne Mederak. ' Until the Crickets batted m the fifth the score was only 6â€"5 in favour of Waterâ€" and Liz Morgan â€" low putts: and for the problems she had on the course Rita Wadâ€" dell was awarded the annual bottle of mouthwash. Other winners were â€" Sheila Brooks Joyce Carrol, Betty Peel and Anne Ratley, Eleanor Campbell and Bev Owers. Shirley Bourke and Marg McNeice. Sue Redpath and Lynn Nigh, Gladys Greenâ€" acre and Norma Curtis. Sandra Franey. Jane Howâ€" den. Pengy Barton. Barbara Noll and Doreen Bannikoff. Doris Blake. Peg O‘ Sulliâ€" varp and Helen Robertson. Terry Gerth and Gert Gies Kay Gribble was given the divot, to be returned to the third tee; and Corrine Mot tett for her efforts three for five season in the second inning. For Kitchener Tom Zettel. Rick Schneider and Jeff â€"Pasher each hit doubles. nine runs on nine hits while striking _ out four and walking five in the seven inning contest. At the plate she batted in four runs and Gary Krulicki was credâ€" ited with the win in Brantâ€" ford.~ j Other Expos singles went . â€" . to Barryâ€" Musselman, Marc * Thiel and Jerry Hilts. , Losing pitcher,. Brian . Somerwnl;dgai're up fourteen _ hits, including a home run ‘Dana Saunders was the leader for Waterloo going four for four at the plate. including a double. Eric Hentschel hit his teams In tournament play in the bantam division Terry Boegel picked up the win for Waterloo. He was reâ€" lieved by Scott Hannah in the eighth inning. â€" Hannah, Eric Hentschel and Craig Pubecki pitched a no hitter and struck out 13 Kitchener batters. Scott was creditedâ€" with the win after pitehing six innings. once while going run for the . p /.. Aakl

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