~~GOGHYMIrs â€"areâ€"on a 4wo.gameâ€"losing :streak :: The Waterloo CHYM‘rs® Dave Apel and Jim Riddel!l _ The tournament begins of the tournament. This 9:00 a.m. Cambridge 70@ vs be open Priday night andall The Waterloo CHYM‘rs Dave Apel and Jim Riddell _ The tournament begins are on a two game losing ncieutrlh‘lo‘qu ~Friday evening at Waterico streak as a result of a 5â€"2 and a home run for the Centennial Park with three loss to the Cambridge 76‘s ners while former CHYM‘rs games bciz played. The Sunday niyht at Waterloo Marty Myska chipped in tourney Saturday Centennial Park. The with asingle and adouble _ with games at Cumnm CHYM‘rs record now stands Waterioo managed only and alsfo at the Wa at two wins and three losses. _ four hits one of them being a Park oval diamond. Sunday The CHYM‘rs home game â€" triple by Larry Brooks. Paul will find the conclusion at sCheduled for last Thursday Clemens, Paul Boileau and Centennial taking place on against the Stratford Hotelâ€" Brian Russell all had sin the two diamonds at Centenâ€" men, was called off after gles. Losing pitcher Ray nial. the two teams waited for an â€" Holliday gave nine hits and Sixteen of Ontario‘s bes! hour for the umpires to struck out fifteen Cambridâ€" fastball teams wili be in show up. The assignorâ€"ofâ€" ge batters while going the town hoping to take home umpires could not be conâ€" distance on the mound. part of the $2100 in Carling tacted to explain why no The CHYM‘rs were in Waâ€" O‘Keefe Awards. Trophies game officials were preâ€" terdown last night and are will be awarded to the top sent, but the matter is still at home tomorrow night pitcher, the most valuable being investigated. against the Gueiph Ingrams player, the batting chamg Meanwhile, Sunday night, â€" at Waterloo Centennial Park â€" and the home run champior the muchly improved Camâ€" â€" for an 8:00 p.m. start. cb _ us hour for the umpires to show up. The assignorâ€"ofâ€" umpires could not be conâ€" tacted to explain why no game officials were preâ€" sent, but the matter is still being investigated. Meanwhile, Sunday night, the muchly improved Camâ€" bridge club scored two runs in the third and sixth innings and added a single run in the ninth to secure the victory over. Estvvigflf'swï¬&rfitQ Fastball League Champs. 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Sunday will find the conclusion at Centennial taking place on the two diamonds at Centenâ€" Sixteen of Ontario‘s best fastball teams wlli be in town hoping to take home part of the $2100 in Carling O‘Keefe Awards. Trophies will be awarded to the top pitcher, the most valuable player, the batting champ and the home run champion â€" The Waterloo Thunderâ€" birds Bantam Girls Rep pitcher, the most valuable 9:00 a.m. North Waterloo player, the batting champ Rurals vs John Oliver and the home run champion (Toronto) , | Waterloo Thunderbirds lose game opener soccer team opened the season on Wednesday, May 17, with a poor start and lost 10â€"0 against Guelph, In their second game of the season they played Clarkson "B" and played a much stronger game coming out as 51 winners. Penny Peel played well and came up with a two goal scorer. Laura Getty also played a strong game with two goals and an asâ€" sist. In their third game of the season they hosted Burâ€" lington and came up with another poor effort and lost 6â€"0. The Thunderbirds next game is Waterloo Days soccer tournament starting â€" Saturday, June 10, against St. Thomas. In junior division play, the Dolphins dropped their season opening game to of the tournament. This 9:00 a.m. Cambridge 70@ vs be open Friday andiall /: event is a doubleâ€"knockout Mflm“‘ mmmuu tourney meaning to be eliâ€" 10:30 a.m. Oshawa Chubbs beverages available. A dise minated a team must lose vs Lambeth Durston Pools _ jockey will be on hand Friâ€" two games. 10:30 a.in. Newmarket Rays day and on &uw The ananing raund sohe. â€" us London Jim Belis® â€" dance music will be The opening round scheâ€" dule is as follows: Friday ; 7:90 p.m. Kitchener Evergreens vs Gueliph Inâ€" Gueiph 41. Coach, ‘Terry Waugh, was pleased with the team‘s effort in spite of the loss, as the girls played short handed with only 10 players dressed. In their second game against â€" Burlington, the Dolphins were edged 32 in spite of strong goal tendâ€" ing from Lorna Campbell. 7:00 p.m. St. Thomas Pest Control vs Stratford Hotelâ€" 8:30 p.m. Woodstock Benâ€" gals vs Waterioo CHYM‘rs. Saturday: 9:00 a. m. Streetsâ€" ville (Hornby) vs Grimsby Peach Kings _ _ A shortage of players in this age group continues to hamper the team‘s proâ€" gress so registration has been kept open. Interested girls, 17â€"18 years of age, can contact the team manâ€" ager Olive Campbell at The girl‘s division of Waterloo Minor Soccer will be represented in the upcoming Waterloo Days Tournament by the ~Parkâ€" way Ford Mosquitos, Waterâ€" loo ‘"B‘" Mosquitos, Pizza Delight Peewees and Tim Horton Bantams. Games will be played at Blueâ€" vale Collegiate and Waterâ€" loo Park. SUPERIOR â€" MEMORIALS DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES §28 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 145â€"6136 After hours §78â€"7154 SHOULD YOU PURCHASE YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL AHEAD OF Large indoor Showrooms ‘vs Lambeth Durston Pools 10:30 a.im. Newmarket Rays vs London Jim Belis® â€" The Waterioo Arena will In the House League this week all games were played as scheduled. The scores will be provided in about two weeks time when the regular season has ended and the playoffs are about to begin. . t All Tâ€"ball and Novice games are played. at 6:30 p.m., on Tuesday and Thursâ€" day evenings. The Tâ€"ball games are played at Laurel Vocational School, while the Novice games get under Tien Hoe Inn Peewees, deâ€" feated Cambridge Panthers 5â€"1 in a friendly soccer game played at Laural on Saturâ€" day morning. Captain ~John McKerrow scored two goals for the winners, while singles went to Greig Heidaman, Eric Schramowsky and Tim Oberle. The Waterloo Esvariâ€" Condors played at St. Thomâ€" as on Sunday, June 4. The results are as follows. Half time score â€" The Waterioo Tigers have yet to play at home and it looks like any chance of a home game will be postâ€"â€" poned for another two weeks. \ Light standards for Bechtel Park will arrive as late as June 14 and according to Ken Pflug, Director of Community Services, will be ready tor_t_he game scheâ€" St. Thomas â€" 2 Waterloo â€" 0 against Stratfrod. ‘The postponed games, including game 51, Wednesâ€" day, June*7, Guelph at Waterioo; Mopday, June 12, London at Waterloo; and game 65, Wednesday, June 14, Cambridge at Waterloo, will be rescheduled and the new dates will be announced. Peewees defeat Cambridge Panthers Waterloo minor _ girls‘ softball Esvariâ€"Condors lose by 3 Home games cancelled Wednesday, June 21 when Waterloo plays Complete Collision And Refinishing Service by the band way at St. Louis school, Elizâ€" abeth Zeigler school and at Lincoln. All the Bantam games are played at the same schools as in the Novâ€" ice division. The Bantam girls play Monday and Wedâ€" nesday evenings also at 6: 30 All parents and those inâ€" terested in minor softball are invited to attend any of the games. Your interest and support is greatly needâ€" ed and appreciated. Schramowsky, who took over the net minding job in the second half from Tim Oberle, made several good saves. ~ The Cambridge Panther goal came off the boot of Joe Formica, who with Steve Chabot and George Gray, played a fine game for the visitors. Final Score St. Thomas â€" 4 Waterloo â€" 1 The next game will be played in Bechtel Park beâ€" ginning at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 11, when Waterloo plays against Kitchener.