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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jun 1977, p. 12

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_ T. PAYS To ADVERTISE... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PaYS... Water loo hosts â€" _ APREAUMIT‘ PBLABDBEZE ‘spring soccer tourney Page 12 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 8, 1977 This message sponsored by Waterloo Regional Apartment Management Association. C ho “_‘“‘â€" hat pAl go\ emmen\ gw eâ€"aW ay*© «oT tbyY youU» «ne \axpa\jet. ‘__ 1@ NO The disastrous results of Socialist policies in England and B.C. have proven Abraham Lincoln‘s statements to be true . "You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred. You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn. You cannot build character and courage by taking away man‘s initiative and indepenâ€" dence. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves." hets C s Socialism destroys initiative Socialism increases taxes Socialism kills independence ; Socialism means big government Socialism creates a welfare mentality Socialism limits freedom Socialism creates bureaucracy Socialism destroys individuality Socialism creates class hatred Socialism discourages thrift Socialism lowers the standard of living Socialism reduces opportunity Socialism reduces productivity Socialism impoverishes nations Socialism destroys ambition T ecmenBst® Abraham Lincoln 2l ® must pe pa'\d CHYM‘rs tourney Waterloo girls minor softâ€" ball has had a busy season so far this year with comâ€" petition close in every division. games of soccer were playâ€" ed in Saturday‘s Socâ€"aâ€"thon. Boys and girls who parâ€" ticipated will be out this _ Ontario‘s largest spring Soccer Tournament starts this Saturday, Junge 11. ticipated will be oul thiis aiso deserve appreciation In girls atoms,. the Fire week collecting their _ for their efforts. Flies downed the York pledges of an estimated ln the ‘fipals, the_ boys Nursery Butterflies 1â€"0. In $6,000. squirt division . winners girls mosquito action, Gus A big thankâ€"you is entendâ€" were the Optimist club Maue Novas blanked Lakeâ€" ed to the Major Pee Wee, Iroquois . who _ blanked shore Optimist North Stars Major Bantam, and Jun B & K Service Chiefs, 49 In girls pee wee, Dave‘s ior teams from the Waterâ€" _ 1â€"0. Auto Galaxies edged. Rayâ€" loo Minor Soccer Associaâ€" In boys atom class, Boehâ€". mond‘s Music Tornadoes tion. The team members mers _ Racers trounced 19. Firefighter split openers Waterloo Bantam Fireâ€" fighters gained a split in the opening two games of their ‘Interâ€"county hardball schedule losing to Kitchâ€" ener 5â€"3 and defeating Guelph 5â€"4. The teams _ exchanged leads throughout both games with theâ€" winners gaining the decision in the bottom of the eighth. With the score tied 3â€"3, Kitchener pushed across two runs for the vicâ€" l2th. Bob Welish, Tournaâ€" ment Chairman, said that the ~big Waterloo Day‘s two days due to popular deâ€" A big thankâ€"you is entendâ€" ed to the Major Pee Wee, Major Bantam, and Junâ€" ior teams from the Waterâ€" loo Minor Soccer Associaâ€" tion. The team members In spite of the loss, Brian Miller pitched an excellent game striking. out nine while walking six and givâ€" ing up six hits. For the Fireâ€" fighters, Eric Caler hit a towering home run while Miller belted a triple and from Ontario Minor Soccer. Over 1100 players, both boys and girls, will particiâ€" pate. Sixtyâ€"two teams have entered _ representing 22 different _ cities _ across Southeg\.ontario. + ‘*As in past years‘"‘, stated Welsh, â€" ‘"registration has been heavy and there are The Waterloo Chym‘rs are celebrating their 1l1th annual fastball tournament during Waterloo days. Friday June 10, St. Thomâ€" as competes with the CHYM‘rs at 8: 45 p.m. in the no. 1 lights diamond. On Saturday June 11, tion. Galt matches the Waterloo . 10. team sports junior at % . The team is eligible for a.m. in no. 3 east diamond. _ JUNOT _ O.A.S.A. _ fastball Winners and losers comâ€" tOuUrnaments and playdowns. pete during the remainder For the 1977 season, the of Saturday and all day team will be handled by Sunday. Joe Doucette of Waterloo. The Waterloo team sports Assisting him will be Terâ€" junior fastball team was ry Clugston and Dennis organized by Joe Siopiolosz Sesman. As of this week, in Tâ€"Ball. the Red Shirts are on top with four wins and two ties with two losses followâ€" ed by the Alley Cats with three, wins, two ties and three losses. The Sharks and Blue Jets are tied in the bottom with three wins. A total of 96 shortened Socâ€"aâ€"thon a success Girls minor softball standings of Team sports and trophies to provide fastball for younger men. Most players will be graduating to the Waterloo CHYM‘rs and other senior fastball teams in the area once they gradâ€" uate from junior competiâ€" tion. Dean Geisel had two sinâ€" gles. Other «»singles went to Paul Oberholzer, Ed Fowâ€" ler and Andy Boegel. Waterloo was more fortâ€" unate in the Guelph game as they broke a 4â€"4 deadâ€" lock. Andy Boegel walked, was sacrificed to second by Jeff Schaeffer and scorâ€" ed on Aron Gagnon‘s sinâ€" gle. Ed Fowler led the batâ€" ters with three singles while Duane Devison had a pair of doubles and Mike Witmer two singles. Brad Schnurr and Eric Calder also hit safely. Jeff Schaeffer was the winning pitcher recordâ€" ing eight strikeouts, one walk and scattering nine Guelph hits. ~ teams on waiting lists in did most of the refereeing. Everyone else who helpéed organize the socâ€"aâ€"thon, esâ€" pecially Ron Derbecker, also deserve appreciation for their efforts. squirt _ division _ winners were the Optimist club Iroquois who _ blanked B & K Service Chiefs, 1â€"0. day‘s eliminations, the Atom boys will be at Linâ€" coln Heights, Mosquito boys at Hillside Park, Pee Wee Boys at Laurel Vocational School, and Bantam boys at St. David‘s. Bluevale Colâ€" legiate hosts the Mosquito and Pee Wee girls, the Banâ€" tam girls will be at Center one tie and four losses In the novice class, the Blues are on top with six wins and two losses. The Green Machine are in secâ€" ond with five wins and three losses. The Bears hold third spot with four wins, three losses and a tie. Girls at Waterloo Park. Acâ€" tion starts at 9:00 a.m. and will run through 8:00 p.m. The â€" Consolation â€" Chamâ€" pionship games will be The Perogies have three wins, three losses and two ties for fourth place. The Golden Arrows are in fifth with two wins. one tie and five losses followed by the The Firefighters have two the Knights 7â€"0. In boys mosquito play, B & K Serâ€" vice Volvos edged Ornaâ€" _mental Molding Darts 2â€"1. at 12 noon, bantam boys at 2 p.m. and senior girls at 4 p.m. ~Grand Championship play also takes place at Waterâ€" loo Park, starting at noon for the three other diviâ€" sions beginning with atom boys at neon, mosquito girls at 1:30 p.m. and mosquito boys 3 p.m. A hard times dance is planned for Saturday eveâ€" ning at Waterloo arena. Sixteen teams are invitâ€" ed to participate in the 11th annual softball tournament at Waterloo‘s Centennial Park June 10, 11 and 12. important games coming up against Kitchener as part of â€" Waterloo Days. Both days will count toward leaâ€" gue standings. The teams meet in Waterloo Park at 2 p.m. Saturday June 11 and back at Kitchener‘s Union Park Sunday Junre 12 at 2 p.m. * Softball Teams must be legitiâ€" mate established clubs â€" no pickâ€"ups allowed and participants must be signâ€" ed to an O.A.S.A. certifiâ€" cate of his respective team for the current year. The competition is for O‘Keefe awards and troâ€" phies will be awarded for MVP, batting champ and best pitcher. Games are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Friday June 10, Rain out dates are June 17, 18 and 19. played at each divisional field on Saturday. with the pee wee girls at 9 am., pee wee boys at All games will be seven innings and teams must lose two games to get eliminatâ€" In Bantam division acâ€" tion, the Blue Jays lead the league with six wins, two losses. The Sun Kiss and Submarines hold down secâ€" ond place with five wins. three losses. The Green Machine has four of each followed by the Red Devils with three wins. five losses The Cardinals are in the bottom with one win. seven Sunday will be Grand Championship day. At Seaâ€" gram Stadium, five divisions Flames with two wins tourney

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