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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Sep 1977, p. 6

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The Waterloo Wolverines win and lose in tournament The Waterioo Jr. Expos travelled to Brantford last week for the third and fourth Waterloo Wolverines won two games and lost three during a twoâ€"day socâ€" cer tournament held _ in Oshawa on the weekâ€"end. In the first match played on Saturday, the Wolverâ€" ines defeated Oshawa Sparâ€" tans 3â€"2 on goals by Chris Schnarr and Gary Hendel. Waterloo displayed a fine passing attack in the openâ€" games of the Interâ€"County Playâ€"Offs Finals. Brantford had won the first game in this series The WATERLOO MINOR sOCCER ASSOC. \ WATERLOO WOLVERINES ADULT INFORMAL COURSES @ YOZA (gaytime and evening) o Bridge (asic ana Postâ€"pasic) e Auto Repair wmomena m _ e Exerdance for Women o Sewing e Public Speaking *:;~ a Mike Roth‘s Oil Painting e Interior Design e Mike Roth‘s Oil Painting o Selfâ€"Defence (womenâ€"an) e Ballroom Dancing e Social Dancing e Home Ficâ€"it e Human Relationships e Gourmet Cooking e Belly Dancing e Racquetball L o All_ e Adventures lnm & Speed Reading For Tickets _ | Phone Brian 669â€"8388 or Keith 885â€"6648. LOOK to the FAMILY YÂ¥ â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, September 7, 1977 Wellington St. North, Kitchener All Coaches and Parents Welcome. Admission $6.00 per couple. Friday, September 16, 9:00 P.M. Polish Legion Hall . Expos play in Interâ€"County Playâ€"off Finals _ > FALL DANCE â€" 84 and the Expos won the second game 17â€"2 to tie the series at one game each. In the third game, the Expos opened the scoring with 2 runs in the fourth inning to take a 2â€"0 lead. ing 30 minutes and led 3â€"0 at the half, but fell apart in the final 30 minutes alâ€" lowing Oshawa two goals. Vince DeCaen, in net for the Wolverines, made an excellent save on an Oshâ€" awa penalty shot in the second half. In the second game, Waâ€" terloo was completely outâ€" played by St. Andrew‘s Phone either YMCA for your free brochure 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Mon.â€"Sat. WATERLOO FAMILY Y KITCHENER FAMILY Y QUEEN mgfi %E:ER 7(:;--5 ';8 11» Courthouse) «_ 145 Lincoin Rd., Waterioo PHONE 885â€"3500 e Creative Writing o Jiu Jitsu o Macrame (morning ciass) e Parenting Adolescents e Career Planning e French and Spanish e CGuitar the Brantford Braves 43 in the sixth inning to take a 6â€"3 lead in the game. _ In the seventh and ninth innings, the Expos scored single runs to win the game and lost 6â€"0. Wexford provided the opposition in the following match and Waterloo played its most aggressive game of the day. Wexford scored first but Waterloo pressed hard to gain the equalizer on a closeâ€"in drive by Marâ€" cel Desmeules. During the remainder of the game, the two teams were evenly matched until Wexford capâ€" italized with about seven minutes remaining. At that point Waterloo eollapsed, with the final score a 5â€"1 victory for Wexford. In Haltonâ€"Peel playâ€"offs, Waterloo awaits thé winner of the Chinguacosy â€" Mount Hamilton match to be played on Sept. 10. In the final game, the Wolverines played a strong game against an older and larger Rono Rangers side but succumbed 3â€"1. Sheynal Saujani scored the lone Waterloo goal. On Sunday, Martingrove defaulted to Waterloo with Mike Hounsell scoring the deciding goal to the tremâ€" endous cheering of his teamâ€" mates. 35 8â€"3 and take a 2 game to 1 lead in the series. The Expps scored their 8 runs off 18 hits, 4 walks and 2 batters struck out. They made 1 error. Expos to victory going 6 for 6 at the plate. He hit 5 sinâ€" gles and a double. _ â€". _ Jim Drago hit 2 singles and a double, Mike Blake hit a single and a home run and Mike Yosurack hit a single and a double. _ _ _ John Lanteigne hit 2 sinâ€" gles and Bob Schnurr, Marc Thiel and Gary Thiel each hit one single. The Braves scored their 3 runs off 7 hits, 4 walks and 5 batters struck out. They made 2 errors in the game. and Alex McKee each hit 1 _ The Expos scored 2 runs double. â€" in the seventh inning for a Gary Beal hit 2 singles 9â€"7 game in favor of the with Vince Martino hitting Braves. s The CHYM‘rs are © © $ in the semiâ€"finals The fifth game of the Inâ€" ternational Fastball League semiâ€"finals between the Waterloo CHYM‘rs and the Stratford ~ Mufflerman was played last Thursday at Waterloo Centennial Park. As a result of a 41 victory by the Mufflerman, the best four of seven‘ series now stands three games to two in favour of the CHYM‘rs with the sixth game scheduled for Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 7, in Stratford. If a seventh game is necesâ€" sary it will be played Thursâ€" day evening at Waterloo Centennial Park starting at 8 p.m. â€"Paul: MacKinnon hit 2 doubles and Rick Purdy and Alex McKee each hit 1 double. _ The â€" Mufflerman _ bats have come alive in the last two games and the CHYM‘rs are having trouble getting base hits. In Thursday‘s game Stratâ€" ford had 10 hits including solo home runs by Jim Heckman and Bruce Everâ€" est. Heckman also had two singles to his credit as did Terry â€" O‘Krafka. â€" Dave Goetz allowed one three singles, two of them going to Ollie Almost. Brian Rusâ€" sell had the other Waterloo hit. The International Fastâ€" ball League has released their final statistics and the CHYM‘rs were dominant in a few categories. Waterâ€" The CHYM‘rs run came in the ninth when Marty Myâ€" ska reached first base on an error, went to second on Almost‘s single and went to third when Steve McCaw walked to lead the bases. Myska then scored on a wild pitch. Phil Hinschâ€" berger was the losing pitâ€" cher, being relieved in the sixth inning by Ray Holliday. Complete Collision And Refinishing Service Yosurack going the distance for the Expos and the loss was charged to Lance Milâ€" ler of the Braves who was relieved by Chris Plant. The fourth game in the series was played in Brantâ€" ford with the Expos the home team and the Braves the visitors. The Braves opened the scoring with 3 runs in the top of the first inning. In the bottom of the inning, the Expos scored 4 runs to take a 4â€"3 lead. Both teams scored a run in the second inning for a 54 game in favor of the Exâ€" pos. . _In the sixth inning, the Braves scored 5 runs to take a 9â€"5 lead over the Exâ€" loo won the league pennant with a wonâ€"lostâ€"tied record of 2642 for 54 points. In addition to the pennant, shortstop Paul Clemens won the batting championâ€" ship with a .426 average, followed by teammate Marâ€" ty Myska with a .403 average. Myska also led the league in runs batted in with 29. CHYM‘rs pitcher Ray Holliday won the pitching crown with a wonâ€"loss record of 7â€"0 and a 2.00 earnâ€" ed run average. The LF.L. Allâ€"Star team has been selected by the league representatives. On the team from the CHYM‘rs are catcher Brian Russell, shortstop, Paul Clemens, third baseman Bill Shadâ€" dick, centre fielder Marty Myska and pitcher â€" Ray Holliday. _ Glenn Moeser was selectâ€" ed as coach and manager of the Allâ€"Stars. Shaddick also picked up two individual awards. He was voted the winner of the player comâ€" bining the best sportsmanâ€" ship with ability award and also the golden glove award. The winner of . lne CHYM‘rsâ€"Muffierman â€"serâ€" ies will go on to meet the winner of the Guelph Inâ€" gramsâ€"Stratford Memorials series for the championship. The Kitchener â€" Waterloo camera club will be meetâ€" ing on the following Tuesâ€" days throughout the fall; Sept. 13. Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Meetings are at the Waâ€" terloo Public Library at 8 p.m. . e e Camera Club the scoring in the eighth inning, scoring 2 runs to take the 11â€"7 victory. This win by the Braves tied the series at 2 games each and forced a fifth game to be played in Brantford on Wednesday or Thursday deâ€" pending on the availability of the park. _ â€"~â€" The Braves scored thg! 11 runs off 17 hbits, 6 walks and 6 batters struck out. They played erroriess ball. Rick Purdy hit 5 singles, Romeo Shannelly hit 2 sinâ€" gles and a home run and Gary Beal hit 2 doubles. Vince Martino hit 2 sinâ€" gles and a double, Chris Halyk hit a single and a double and Paul MacKinnon hit a double. Mike Saunders hit a single. â€" The Expos scored their 7 runs off 8 hits, 3 walks and 5 batters struck out. They made 2 errors in the Bob Schnurr hit a single and a home run and Mike Yosurack hit a single and a triple. | The win was credited to Chris Plant in relief of Jim Amy and Dan Finan was credited with the save. The loss was charged to Bob Schnurr who was relieved by Mike Yosurack of the â€" Brian Schnurr, Jim Tayâ€" lor, Mike Blake and Jim Drago each hijt a single. A ‘‘"Mini Convention‘‘ orâ€" ganized by the Big Brothers of Canada and the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo Agency will get off to a start following a ‘kickâ€"off‘ luncheon on Friâ€" day, September 23 at the Holiday Inn in Kitchener. A number of delegates representing Big Brother Agencies from all across Ontario and Quebec will be attending. The guest speaker for the afternoon will be Bill Thomâ€" son, Planning Commissioner for the Regional Municiâ€" pality of Waterloo. M.D. carnival Dart games, a bake sale, homeâ€"made movies, raffles and a horror house helped six youngsters all of Glenâ€" ridge Place, raise $85 for Muscular Dystrophy. Carolyn Machan, 15, was aided by Kim Homnby, Sharâ€" on Pflug, Stephanie Clerk, Geanna Bean and Von Schilâ€" ling. The MD carnival was held on August 18 and the youngsters are to be conâ€" gratulated for their efforts. Scuba diving A.N.A.U.I. Scuba Diving Course will be offered this fall at the Waterloo Family ‘Y‘, 145 Lincoln Road. The course is 12 weeks in duraâ€" tion and will be held Sunday evenings 7:30 â€" 10:30 p.m.. starting September 18th. For further information contact Jan Fry at the Waâ€" terloo Family ‘Y‘. Phone 885â€"3500. Both skin and scuba diving skills, equipment and first aid knowledge will be given. convention it

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