CHYM‘rs beat Guelph Waterloo jumped into a 1â€"0 lead in the opening inning. Denomme singled. He scorâ€" ed on Struck‘s single and an Waterloo touched Guelph pitching for nine hits. Alâ€" most socked a home run and two singles and Vince Deâ€" nomme had a couple of sinâ€" gles, with outfielder Fred Stroh getting a triple. Bob Eccles, the first of two Guelph hurlers, was the loser. Eccles had relief help from Bill Sunstrum. Sunsâ€" trum was lifted for a pinchâ€" hitter in the ninth. Neil scattered six Guelph hits, all singles, in picking the tidy pitching triumph. '; lost his shutout â€" bid in the ninth inning when John Brown lashed a twoâ€"run sinâ€" gle after singles by Mark Gamble and Jim Clayton. Hespeler holds second place with a 13â€"7 wonâ€"lost record, while Guelph is third with 12 wins against nine deâ€" feats. The victory for CHYM‘rs was their 14th of the camâ€" paign against only seven losses and it moved the club into first place in the fiveâ€" team grouping. Strong pitching from Doug Neil and timely hitting, paced by veteran Ollie Alâ€" most, enabled Waterloo CHYM‘rs to score a 52 victory over Guelph Inâ€" grams in an Interâ€"City Fastâ€" ball League game Thursday night at Centennial Park. Waterloo won their annual baseball tournament for the third year in a row by defeating Leamingt;'m 4.7 in tha linal mama Fha Wilamiclss MRWLAL OA a0l c 50 l 000 . au l l 0 2( 5 0 0 D T 2M P EO Gup Loommyiwrn 4â€"2 in the final game. The Waterioo Midget team won three games in a row to capture the chamâ€" pionship. This year seven teams participated and according to tournament chairman Larry Richardâ€" son the persistant drizzle didn‘t hamper the schedule. Almost belted his homer in the second frame to give the winners a 2â€"0 advantage, and singles by Hergott and Alâ€" most and Stroh‘s sacrifice fly accounted for a run error by Guelph leftâ€"fielder Doug Reid. 13 King St. N. waTERLOO 744â€"5274 /;7541\ in CRMPS SHRIMP & CHIPS © SEAFOOON PLATTER _ CHAR BROILED STEAK ONâ€"Aâ€"KAISER BACK BACON ON A BUN © ONION RINGS Lo teke oA LAKE PERCH DINNERS HALIBUT FISH & CHIPS \ The â€" We Specialize in 885â€"0580 PARKDALE PLAZA â€" WATERLOO and RESTAURANT ‘Please register with us for the following: SATURDAY Progressive Solo Dropâ€"inâ€"Centre ‘Sat. Aug. 10th â€" 1â€"4 p.m, DATES: Aug. 16th â€" 18th. Trip includes tour of Kingston by Miniâ€"Train, Evening ceremony at Old Fort Henry, Three hour Boat Tour of 1000 Islands, Visit to Upper Canada Village, etc. RATE: $55.00 for Bus and Motel Accommodation at ‘"LaSalle Motel"‘ (2 in a room) Relax with Yoga LOCATION â€" Dropâ€"inâ€"Centre TIMES â€"Fri: 10 â€" 12 Noon To register call 579â€"1020 Days â€" Fridays _ Time â€" 1:30 P.M. â€" 4:00 P.M. Cost â€" Free TRIP TO KINGSTON â€" 3 days and 2 nights. Sunday, August 11th, Waterloo Park Centennial Bandâ€" shell. 3:00 p.m. â€" "6 for Jazz" 7:30 p.m. â€" Waterloo Concert Band Everyone Welcome Lawn Bowling: Location â€" Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club; Open For All Activities â€" Swimming, Badminton, Cards Ete. Location -_!’i!frip Laurier University Athletic Complex Dupont Street, Waterloo, Ontario Days â€" Mondays and Wednesdays Time â€" 1:30 P.M. â€" 4:00 P.M. Cost â€" No charge ‘"Over 40‘s Welcome"‘ Please register with u: Miniature Golf : Location â€" Pioneerâ€"Barâ€"Q, Preston, Ontario Days â€" Thursdays â€" Time â€" 10:00 A. M. â€" 1:00 P.M. C Free Bus â€" Leaves Marsland Centre 9: 30 A. M. Costâ€" No charge LOCATION: Moses Springer Recreation Centre TIMES: Fridays 7:00 â€" 9: 30 p.m. Sundays 7 â€" 9: 30 p.m. ADMISSION: 50¢ includes skate rental 40¢ with your own. NO SPECTATORS NOTE: Skating has begun _ PUBLIC SWIMMING LOCATIONS: Lions & Moses Springer Pools TIMES: Daily â€" 1:00 â€" 9:00 p.m. (Weather Permitting) Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either pool Mon. â€" Fri. during regular pool hours. MOSES SPRINGER POOL â€" 578â€"4280 | WATERLOO LIONS POOL â€" 744â€"8521 Note: Last Session Aug. 12 â€" 30th SUMMER SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Tues. Aug. 13th 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cost : $2.00 only. Bring your own lunch. A Parade featuring Kâ€"W Kaviliers and all Waterioo Playgrounds and Youth Activity Centre‘s. Judging of Participants by local officials and celebreties. DATE: Wednesday, August 14th â€" 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Waterloo Park â€" Ring Road Parking Available at Seagrams Stadiam. EVERYONE WELCOME ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS . Project “HOPE’Zqume! Relaxation Program "A SUMMER‘S DREAM" Waterloo, Ontario FREE MUSIC CONCERTS All Welcome â€" Prizes MYSTERY TOURS? (Hurry Hurry! ) ROLLER SKATING COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES : 576â€"2420