l. Tim HortonS' . i lose to Guelph, ) dosirn Stratford Waterloo Tim Horton: dropped a H decision to Guelph last Wednesday night at .Waterloo Park. Errors again plagued Hortons " both Guelph runs were unearned. With the score tied 1-1 doing in- to the ninth inning, Guelph's leadoff batter Paul 0f- ficer lined a flyball to left field which Dave Young misplayed. 'Officer then tried to steal third but catcher Gary Johnson threw the ball to short-stop Dave Barrett covering third who was knocked down in the scramble. Of- ficer scored the winning Watqloo's lone run came from Terry Boegel who scored a two base hit. stole third and came in on Scott Hannah's ground out. Hannah pitched a fine game for the Horton's al- lowing only four hits and striking out eight Guelph batters but five Waterloo errors cost him the game. 1‘7 m.m, Jun. IO. 1m :yl, {IE Waterloo erupted with six runs in the eighth inn- ing to defeat Cambridge 11-7 in an error-fined Moet, day at Waterloo Park. The. key blows were a triple to right centre by Dana Saunders producing two runs and a two run home run blast to deep left field by Dave Black- burn. Terry Boegel. Eric Hentschel and Dave Bar? (Continua on new 30) tie against Mississauga. In Watotloo Days Soccot’cbmpotition, the Watertoo girls in the striped jerseys kicked their'way to a 2-2 At Saturday's Coca-Cola high school track and field championship meet in Chi- cago. Waterloo's Tom Lob- mm Lobsinger was clocked at 4Jninutes 7.7 seconds. a life- singer captured third place in the one mile' event. time best. The event was won by Ed Palashmutt of Fort Madison, Iowa. at?