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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jul 1975, p. 9

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Waterloo rwins over Guelph John â€" Pezzack â€" defeated Alan McLelland 7â€"6 and 6â€"4 to help the Waterloo Tenâ€" nis Club hand the Guelph Church of Our Lady a 5â€"1 defeat during an Interâ€" Urban Men‘s League match held on Saturday in Waterâ€" loo In the St. Andrews‘ match Alison Downie scored twice. with singles coming from Jane Grainger. Lori Oberle and Sue McKay. McKay was the big shooter in the Clarkson game with three goals. Alison Downie and Jane Grainger each added one. In other singles action. Waterloo players named first, Kaz Trejgo dumped Martin Zolnai 6â€"3 and 6â€"3 while Bill Booth downed Rick Molinaro 6â€"3 and 6â€"4. Ted Hastins defeated Serâ€" gio Manera 6â€"1 and 7â€"6 Dolphins win Dixie Belle soccer tourney The Dolphins had a clean sweep through the preliminâ€" ary rounds beating St. Anâ€" drews B 5â€"2 and blanked Clarkson 5â€"0. Armourdale failed to show and lost by deâ€" fault. by Jim Soltysiak The Waterloo Dolphins have returned home vicâ€" torious after they won the Dixie Belle All Star Girl‘s soccer â€" tournament â€" held last week in Mississauga. Sixteen teams. one from Calgary, entered the weekâ€" long tournament. Eight teams to compete at minor baseball tournament _ Aug. 3 9 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 :30 a. m. Aug. 2 9 a.m. Waterloo vs Scarborough St. Catharines vs St. Thomas 11:30 a.m. Cambridge vs Agincourt Hamilton vs Sarnia 2 p.m. Scarborough vs St. Thomas Waterloo vs St Catharines 4:30 p.m.4:30 p.m. _ Agincourt vs Sarnia Cambridge vs Hamilton 528 Victoria St. N , Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136. After hours 578 7154 Large Indoor Showrooms Waterloo downed Richâ€" SUPERIOR MEMORIALS FOR SUMMER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW St. Thomas vs Waterloo Scarborough vs St. Catharines Cambridge vs Sarnia ~ Agincourt vs Hamilton consolation, second place team in division one will meet the second place team in division two championship, first place teams in both diâ€" visions will meet is St. Catharines vs St. Thomas Tournament Schedule In the exhibition match plaved _ instead. Waterloo again â€" stopped _ Richâ€" mond Hill 2â€"0 with both goals scored by McKay. The Dolphins were cerâ€" tainly looking forward to the _ rematch. _ However. when the Streakers were unable to field a team,. the Doliphins _ were â€" declared Grand Champions The Grand Championâ€" ship game, originally schedâ€" uled for Saturday was rainâ€" ed out and reâ€"scheduled for Sunday. St. Andrew‘s Streakers had previously edged the Dolphins 2â€"1 to take the Grand Championship in the Waterloo Days Tournament and subsequently won the prestigious R ob b ie Tournament _ played _ in Scarborough in late June. mond Hill 6â€"1 in the semiâ€" final and earned the right to go against the St. Anâ€" drew‘s Streakers. Downie and McKay each contributed a pair with Linda Melnychuk and Lori Oberle rounding out the scoring against Richâ€" mond Hill. We honor . . . D.V.A.. Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way., we deliver at no charge to you. . Wwestmount place & pharmacy 578â€"8800 50 Westmount Rd. N. westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY ~ 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 16 teams enter Teams entered include: Waterloo, Kitchener North and South, Guelph. Stratford, Chatham, Hamilton. London. Niagara Falls, Chippawa. St. Thomâ€" as, â€" Welland. Sarnia and Sarnia _ Township,. _ Windâ€" sor and South Windsor . Sixteen teams have been entered in the fifth annual pee wee tournament sponâ€" sored by the Kitchener Baseball _ Booster Club. The tournament will be held on Aug. 1. 2 and 3. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Craig Dubecki. on in relief of Jim Zwygers in the fifth Mark Sekulin hit a basesâ€" loaded single for Waterloo‘s first two runs then in the sixth inning Gary Thiel bangâ€" ed in two runs with his second hit of the game. Er/ic Hentschel and Brian Schnurr also knocked in one run each with doubles. After _ Tim _ Heinbuch‘s basesâ€"loaded â€" single gave Stratford a 2â€"0 lead in the fourth _ inning. _ Waterloo came back with two runs in the fifth and four runs in the sixth to gain the win. The Waterloo Tim Hortons spotted Stratford a 2â€"0 lead then came back for a 6â€"2 victory Mondayâ€"night during an _ Interâ€"County _ Midget Baseball League game in Waterloo. Eight teams are expectâ€" ed to meet in competition when the Waterloo Minor Baseball Association holds its fifth annual tournament on Aug 2 and 3 at Waterloo Park. The tournament is a twoâ€" division roundâ€"robin style of event with the second place teams from each division competing in the conâ€" solation game and the winâ€" Hortons win two in intercounty action and HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS Waterloo Waterloo ended the game with a winâ€"lossâ€"tie record of 10â€"5â€"2 compared to Stratâ€" ford‘s record of 7â€"7â€"1. Eric Hentschel then lofted a sacrifice fly to centre field to score one run and Gary Thiel batted in the secâ€" ond run with a single to left centre. After a leadoff walk to Mike Murphy and a single by Dave Barrett. Tim Forâ€" syth laid down a sacrifice bunt to move both runners into scoring position. During an earlier game the Hortons, behind the sixâ€" hit shutâ€"out pitching of lefty Mark _ Sekulin. _ defeated Guelph 2â€"0 giving Waterloo a tie for first spot with Guelph. inning., notched the win for Waterloo. Rich Parsons took the loss. ners from each divison playing the championship games. Division one teams inâ€" clude: Waterloo, â€" Scarâ€" borough, St. Thomas and St. Catharines while diâ€" vision two is made up of Cambridge, Agincourt. Hamilton and Sarnia. Each team is guaranteed at least three games. Stratford won the tournaâ€" AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Regular $32.95 NOW ONLY TIRE _ CLEARANCE SALE eg. Bâ€"78â€"13 Shell X100 Belited W/W ALL POPULAR SIZES REDUCED BELTED AND RADIALS "West‘moury C "BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK WITH US" 70 WESTMOUNT RD. N. WATERLOO FIRESTONE â€" MICHELIN â€" SHELL A 20 win by the Waterloo midgets over Guelph has placed both teams in a firstâ€" place tie in Interâ€"County Baseball League action. Waterloo has a 9â€"5 winâ€"loss record _ plus two _ ties while Guelph has a 10â€"6 winâ€" loss record. ment during its first year championship during then Waterloo took the following three years. Waterloo â€" scored both 578â€"5600 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 23, 1975 â€" Page 9 14 Princess St. West 742â€"9582 or 742â€"7601 mfi abe 8 dA s 4 dn PP Waterloo, Guelph tied WATERLOO_BOWLING LANES Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. â€" 40° Game Your PICNIC RAINED OUT? Come Bowling We‘re Fully Air Conditioned For Fall Bowling Four Lanes open 7â€"9 p.m. Thursdays. for information call BOWLING ° OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 a.m. â€" 11 :00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon â€" 10:00 p.m. FAMILY BOWLING $23.95 sizorrha‘t! ainimeas®"% »ebes M oO% sel INSTALLED Eric Hentschell then deâ€" livered a sacrifice fly. to score one run and Gary Thielâ€"poked a twoâ€"out single to score the other. runs in the seventh inning. Mike Murphy walked, Dave Barrett singled and Tim Forsythe layed down a sacâ€" rifice bunt to advance the runners to second and third.

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