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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 1978, p. 8

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By Gary Loewen Waterloo Tigers looked like anything but an expanâ€" sion club, Sunday night at Dickson Park. Tigers bashed out 10 hits, got strong pitching from young Scott Bailey and made several sparkling defensive plays to defeat Cambridge Terriers 11â€"2 in an Interâ€" League game. The win improved the firstâ€"year Tigers‘® record to 24 while Terriers saw their mark drop to 26. It was Cambridge‘s sixth straight defeat. *‘*We hit the ball really hard and they made good fielding plays, in fact, senâ€" sational plays," Terriers‘ manager Cam Allan said afâ€" ter the game. "I figure we hit five or six balls hard enough to drop in.‘‘ Player â€" coach Robbie You‘ll find a complete range of products and things you no longer need. It‘s all there at your services for home or office. Classified advertising fingertips in classified advertising. helips you shop quickly . .. compare prices ... locate . ~ n hard to find items . . . expand collections and . . . sell waterian chranicle There‘ssomething _ > for everyone in the classifieds Major Waterloo Tigers thump the Terriers Sleeman, the old man of the Tigers at 31, made two exâ€" cellent defensive plays backâ€" toâ€"back in the fifth inning. The first baseman went high in the air to pull down a wild down on the bag just ahead of Gerry Durocher, who had hit the grounder to third. The next batter, Randy Colâ€" lins, hit a wicked line drive to the right side that a diving Sleeman intercepted. y Tigers, who had just a 3â€"0 lead at that point, could‘ve been in deep trouble had it not been for Sleeman as the ~next three Terriers reached base. Terriers ended up scoring just one run but could have had three or four. Gary Dix gave Waterioo a 1â€"0 lead with a solo homer off losing pitcher Al Baskett in the fourth inning. It was just Tigers‘ second hit. The winners added two runs in the top of the fifth on a bunt single by Sleeman, a fielder‘s choice, a single by Dan Collison, a walk and a twoâ€"run single by Dave pitched perfect ball over the first four innings, but ran After Sleeman‘s standout plays retired the first two men, Rick Emmett singled, Bob Vincent walked and Tom .Davies hit an RBIâ€" struck out to end the inning. â€" _ The roof fell in on Terriers in the seventh as Waterioo came up with five runs on just threeâ€"hits. Bob Schnurr led off with an infield single and Dave Dix walked. Durâ€" ocher then threw away Gary Dix‘s grounder allowing two runs to score. 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Allan hopes Terriers‘ pitâ€" After a walk to Crooke, ching woes dissipate this Collison hit a sacrifice fly week with the arrival of to bring in the final run of lefthanders Larry Jones and the inning. Will Biggs from University Terriers scored their secâ€" of California at Santa Barâ€" Terriers scored their secâ€" ond run in the bottom of the seventh, again on an RBIâ€" single by Davies. He drove in Emmett, who had reached on an error. Davies came on to pitch in the eighth and gave up three uns but no hits. Two wakks, an error and a wild pitch did the damage. _ **We only had one pitcher (Baskett)," Allan said. ""I knew if he couldn‘t go nine innings we‘d be in trouble."‘ The victory ended a twoâ€" game Waterioo losing t §¥ 4 . _ Waterloo ties > 3â€"3 with Guelph Mn PP t C im nb ies sA Gen t s oelt ,W&‘;“':\T‘"‘ ,5 plimk Sfi . t f uis d o dn Park. Sunday, Térriers will be home to Brantford at ~7 :30 p.m. â€" â€" e bara. The new burlers may Terriers are home to London Majors at 8 p.m. at Dickson Waterloo Tien Hoa Inn Peewees tied Guelph 3â€"3 in Central Ontario Youth socâ€" cer League action at Bechtel Park on Tuesday night. John Nesbit, John McKerâ€" row and Eric Sehramowsky Laurel Vocational Colleâ€" giate‘s track and field teams won the junior and senior boy‘s championships at the Vocational Track and Field Championships at Herman E. Fawcett in Brantford on May 30. Laurel‘s track and field teams win junior and : senior championships s In the junior boys division, Laurel earned 90 points to H.E.Fawcett‘s 80 and Colâ€" lege Heits‘ (Guelph) 25. In the senior boys division Lauâ€" rel received 100 points to Fawcett‘s 84 cand College Winning for Laurel‘s junâ€" ior team were Joe Worrell in the 100 m., Chris Rowe in the 400 and triple jump; Soros Mouska in the long jump and Kevin Guest in the javelin. Chris Rowe won inâ€" dividual junior honors with his two firsts, seconds and Heights‘ 22. ~ Last Saturday, Terriers Your course fee is income tax deductible and you may save up to 44% in insurance premiums by presenting our course certitâ€" icate. Canada‘s most comprehensive Driver Training Course A Federally Chartered Nonâ€"Profit Organization s79â€"4800 623â€"6730 Young Drivers | 9â€"12 noo aiso P .« v | | Tuesdey and Thuraday LHARGEA l evenings starting June 28 L_______ 7â€"10 pm Kitchener KITCHENER _ CAMBRIDGE Toronto Maple Leafs at Dickâ€" son Park. Bart Badali and Peter Golubef each hit a Toronto to the win. each had three hits for Terâ€" riers. Phil Shute was the losing burier. He needed ighthâ€"inni lief _ hel from Mark Nicholson., were blanked 4â€"0 by Guelph Forums. Tony Campagneolo was the 1 winning pitcher while Nicholâ€" ; son took the loss. * s Cy Elvin had three hits in a losing cause and Ray Jabâ€" lonski had two. . scored for Waterloo. Guelph got goals from Nuzio Raso, John King and Ahilio Anselâ€" mini. . Bernie Willms and Robby Rotteveel played a good one fourth place finish. Senior team winners were John Mota in the 88 and one mile; Norm Ashley in the 440; Ian Guerra in the long and triple jump; Kevin Campbell in the javelin and game for Waterloo. Roy Derbyshire fi? the shot put. The one mile medley relay team composed of lan Guerra, Jeff Foster, Norm Ashley and John Mota, also Laurel recorded four new records. John Mota ran the mile in 4.47; Ian Guerra broke the record in the jun> ior triple jump with 11.18 m. Kevin Guest broke the javelin record with a throw of 45.6 m. Herman E. Fawcett won both girl‘s trophies and were the overall champs. Laurel Vocational Collegiate has been the overall champs for the previous two years. Weekday Mornings Tuesday & Thursday Starting Mon. June 19 B:30â€"11 :30 a.m. 6:30â€"9:30 p.m STARTS Jane 19 23993

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