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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1976, p. 13

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~ Tim Hortons win [ and lose games Waterloo Tim _ Horton midgets lost their first game of the season Wedâ€" nesday, taking a 10â€"3 drubâ€" bing at the hands of Brantâ€" ford in an away game. â€" Hortons® dismal perforâ€" mance produced a meagre three hits against winning Brantford pitcher. _ Jim Amy. Scott Hannah pitchâ€" ed seven innings for Waâ€" terloo, giving up three runs on seven hits Craig Duâ€" Wecki relieved Hannah in the eighth. He allowed six hits and three walks. Comâ€" ‘bined with a basesâ€"loaded fielding error by centre fielder, _ Dennis _ Shantz, this produced seven Brantâ€" ford runs. LVS wins Interâ€"City â€" track championship _ Laurel Vocational School won the sixth annual Interâ€" City _ Vocational _ School Track and . Field Chamâ€" pionship May 25 in Brantâ€" ford with 197 points. In second place was Herman C. Fawcett school with 183 points. LVS is the first school to wrest the championship away from Fawcett in the history of the meet. 2Â¥ John Mota of LVS shatâ€" tered two meet records with time of 4:36 minutes in the junior one mile and 2:06 minutes in the 880 yard run. He also tied in total points for the indiâ€" vidual junior boys chamâ€" pionship. Derrick _ Exner broke records in the senior one mile and open two miles. His times were 4:56 minâ€" utes and 10:44 minutes. Randy Anthony broke the junior 440 yard record with a time of 59.9 seconds. George Tomasevic broke SAVE 10%â€" 20% CÂ¥ i _A 4 V JnFf € Phone For Free Estimates A We carry celanese and Richmond see our samples in your home no obligation to buy. ’é&" John Kelman paced the Brantford attack with four hits and five runs batted in. Gary Beal .and Brian Waterloo â€" Tim â€" Hortons scored two first inning runs and coasted to an easy 6â€"1 win _ against. Kitchener Thursday â€" in _ Waterloo Park. Eric Hentschel‘s towering~ double to deep left field drove home Stew MacSorley and Dave Barâ€" rett with Horton‘s first two runs. . Gyorgy also Retched three hits each. Hannah, Shantz and Dave Young collected Waterloo‘s only three hits. Waterloo struck. for four more runs in the fourth inning. _ After a _ leadoff the senior triple jump ree Giesbrech placed second cord with atleap of 38 feet. and third in the mile and 3 inches. He also placed open two mile while Brian second in the high jump McLellan placed third in with a jump of 5 feet, 5 bothevents. ~ with a inches. The one mile medley reâ€" lay team broke the existâ€" ing record by eight seconds with a time of 3:58 minâ€" utes. The team consisted of Paul Plant, Jerry Clive. Randy Anthony and John Mota. Other outstanding perâ€" formances for Laurel were turned in by Paul Plant who won the senior 440 and 880 and placed second in the 220 and triple jump. Plant also won the senior individual _ honors _ title. Kevin Dahms placed first in the junior triple jump and second in the junior 440. 885â€"5530 Brad Schnarr won the junior 220 and Norm Ashâ€" ley placed second in both the senior 440 and 880. Jerry Clive won both the senior 100 and 220. Sandy \Vv Drapery Fabrics b and Sheers ® Bedspreads and drapes to match FREE BROADLOOM INSTALLATION RQ eore: s C td a x y and a walk to Dave Young, single to right Johnson. â€" Terry Boegel then slammed a double to left centre scoring Young and Shantz. Macâ€" Sorley followed with a single, . scoring â€" Boegel. Kitchener‘s only run came in the second inning on a leadoff double by Brian Mallott and a single by Ruetz. Jim Zwygers went the distance for the win, givâ€" ing up only four hits. Waterloo plays its next two games on the road Friday in Cambridge and Sunday in Kitchener. In girls‘ competition, firsts went to Cathy Frey in the junior javelin, Dragâ€" ica Viholetic in the junior discus and Evelyn Krebs in the junior javelin. Denise Dennis placed third in the senior 100 and 220 and second in the long jump. Bonnie Berg reâ€" ceived three seconds in the senior shot, discus and 880. Cheryl Becker was second in the junior 100 and 220. f In the CWOSSA track and field meet May 27 at Brantford, John Mota took first place in the junior 3,000 and second in the junior 1,.500. He qualified for the all Ontario meet in â€" both â€" events. #/ \\_ W . A0e We t k d N#SS w "at 68. . e Wi ie ud K e G s Sa uce 09 4* anfe e * Spone * \' C ‘z":‘.f n d Af 5,?-‘;,.\,:{'@ x3A .‘*; s eret s ) 40 ie N M‘u v NP e bosn t it x h o d " Whi+ 6 f ‘ :‘.' y z. wae 0 t "if tX 2603 ~ ons * s&i-‘. \.’f-,s .‘“ ATZ s 2 4A 4 $4, % r' uy oo nV OR sol 207 0 o B s @ A m1SS TH75 c yELLOW p 8 iz ‘ THESE FEATURES + ® HOME OR IN STORE SERVICE (MOST MAKES) @ INSTRUCTION WITH EVERY MACHINE SOLD FROM OUR STORE ® FABRIC SELECTION. ACCESSORIES & PATTERNS @ STRETCH SEWING & DRESS MAKING CLASSES ®© SCISSORS & PINKING SHEARS SHARPENED ®@ BUTTERICK ANO KWIK SEW PATTERNS All this plus the best prices in town â€" trade accepted. SALES & SERVICE BERNINA WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO OPEN THURS & FRI EVENINGS TIL 9 30 Westmount Sewing Centre 745â€"4461 WATERLOO In Kâ€"W Sloâ€"Pitch action this past week, the Chipâ€" pers beat Cluetts 14â€"7, Schneiders trounced the ° 49 p Age 1 Big Blue Machine 205 and_ with three losses, no wins. B.P. Oil was on top 147 _ Coming up June 3 at over Seagram‘s. Marsland Park, the Chipâ€" s pers will play the Sea Dogs At present, Schneiders is at 6:30 p.m. At Centennial on top in standings with Park, the Fire Fighters three wins for six points. will battle B.P. Oil at the Seagrams and the Fire sametime. At present, Schneiders is on top in standings with three wins for six points. Seagrams and the Fire Fighters follow with one win apiece. The Sea Dogs and B.P. Oil have a win and a loss each while the Big Blue Machine has lost twice with one wih along with the Chippers. Cluetts are holding down the bottom LOCATION: KNOX CHURCH. Corner Erb and Caroline Streets, (Next to Waterioo City Hall). WHEN: Monday to Friday, 8: 00 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. Beginning June 28 to Sept. 2nd. COST: FULL DAYS $22.00 per week per child; two children â€" $40.00 KNOX DISCOVERY\ DAY CAMP . ACTIVITIES GYM CRAFTS â€" GAMES FILMS _ STORIES TOURS For More Information Contact KNOX CHURCH at 886â€"4150 t ho wie s .‘ o uns 3 WV C C h fES Re P Oent L CC DK 0 oo ons ic en us wal P mt ow per week LUNCHES REQUIRED .. JUICE PROVIDED For Boys and Girls In Grades 1 to 3 On Tuesday June 8 at Marsland, it will be Schâ€" neiders against the Fire Fighters. At Winston Churchill School, B.P. will verse the Big Blue Maâ€" chine. Both games are at e oke

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