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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Apr 1979, p. 21

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_ Tiger pause After last weekend‘s worâ€" kouts, eight Waterioo Tigers were signed for their second season with the club. Back will be catcher Gary Dix, outfielder _ Dave Dix, brothers from Brantford, Waterloo natives Dennis Thompson, John Lanteigne, Mike Yosurack and Mike Blake, pitcher Scott Bailey rom _ Waterdown _ and kcher Daryl Thrasher from â€" Pembroke...overage juniors returning to the Tigers include infielder Bob Schnurr, the Interâ€"County Juniorâ€" MVP in 1978, pitcher Bill Scharlach, outfielder Jim Drago and pitcherâ€"outâ€" Hyde amassed 32 points over the course of the seaâ€" son. The Region of Waterloo Swim Club (ROW) 13â€"14 boys relay team missed an Ontario record by 7/10ths of a second last weekend in their gold medalâ€"winning 00 freestyle victory at the Ontario age group AAA championships in Brantâ€" ford. Centre Brad Hyde was seâ€" lected most valuable player on the Waterloo Bees at the team‘s annual party Sunday at the Tamarack Club. Most improved player was Eric Mewhinney and Jason Zettler and Scott MacDonald shared leading pointgetter honors with 35 each. _ The Bees were consolaâ€" ’ion wirners in the Hub Leaâ€" gue minor atom Tier II diviâ€" sitn. . 2 4 A Bees MVP " C > ?v“': Hyde ROW relay sets record USAGE OF HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC CA7PET CLEANER w‘ +« PURCHASE OF CLEANING COomiPouNo 3=+ KING Si N NATERLOO K T! FOR APRIL 4 Members of that relay team are Paul Hess, Roger Hess, Mike West and John Waldow. Paul Hess â€" gold 100 fly, 200 fly, silver 400 free, 200 free. Paul Hess won the 13â€"14 boys overâ€"all high point trophy. Individual medal winners were: fielder Mark Gryba from Ottawa...juniors signed who will also see action with Tigers include Brockville‘s Dan Collison and Larry Crooke, and Brian Schnurr, Tim Forsyth, Craig Dubecki and Jim Taylor, all local products...one of the big offâ€" season acquisitions is Dave Byers, formerly of London Majors, who should supply a big bat in the lineup...Chico Silvestri, a 24â€"yearâ€"old veâ€" teran of the Senior Nickel Belt Loop‘s Coniston Red Sox, has also arrived in camp, sporting .402 and .403 averages in the past two years...he says maybe the Linda gardiner â€" gold 200 back, silver 100 fly, bronze 200 IM. The same team then swam the 200 medley relay and set a new Ontario reâ€" cord of 2:00:19. The girls 10/under 200 free relay took a bronze. Members are Barb McKillop, Carolyn Walsh, Angela Pinder and Linda Gardiner. HOME DECORATING CENTRE John Waldow â€" bronze ©‘00 fly. Julie Yuska â€" silver 100 free, 100 fly, bronze 200 free. Angela Pinder â€" silver 200 breast, bronze 100 breast. Carolyn Walsh â€" bronze 100 fly. . IM. Other swimmers turning in excellent performances were Lianne Harker, Mike West. Martha Hansen and Michelle Gonsalves. John Allen â€" bronze 200 886â€"3430 Soccer A‘s dump KFC The Waterloo Athletic A‘s defeated Kitchener F.C. of the second division of the KDSL by a 4â€"0 score in an exhibition soccer game on Sunday. After a slow start in the first half, the A‘s took the lead with a goal by Mark Dailey on a pass from Nick Faclaris. Although the A‘s continued to press Kitchener‘s defense, they were unable to score again. One of the major problems in this half was the A‘s inaâ€" bility to control midfield play. pitching wasn‘t that good up north, but has wielded an impressive bat so far down Collins, a star rightâ€"winger with the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks hockey team, patrolled the pastures with Scarboro Juniors last year and will do the same here this year...Rick Williams, a rightâ€"hander from Scarboro and down at University of Kentucky, and Ken Swales of the Port Hope juniors, are expected to bolster the pitching corps...Jeff Traâ€" suk, a lefty from Commwall, should also see his share of action...field manager Alfie Payne will be ably assisted by Leo Derocher, who has climbed aboard as coach...be prepared for lots of action and excitement beâ€" hind the scenes as Bob Hanâ€" nah will be the new P.A. anâ€" nouncer and in charge of This situation improved greatly in the second half, as the A‘s started to play in a more unified fashion. Nick Faclaris put a long shot in the net shortly into the half. Later, both Mark Dailey and Nick Faclaris scored again to give the A‘s the 4â€"0 vicâ€" tory. Waterloo‘s goalie Andy Christie received a shut out in his first full game with the A‘s. 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN THE KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO REGION STANLEY PARK MALLâ€"KITCHENER WATERLOO SQUAREâ€"WATERLOO 893â€"7 120 886â€"1 740 A "BONUS" 8"x10" ENLARGEMENT 2 12 EXPOSURE DEVELOPED & PRINTED We process and develop MOST films overnight. Films left at any one of our 2 locations before 5:30 p.m. will be ready the next morning. $299 Where do you get Excellence in Photography by publicity...workouts will continue this weekend at 11 34.m. both days...Tigers open exhibition play with a game in Cambridge May 12 and then play host to Jack Doâ€" minico‘s Toronto Maple Leafs on the 13th, which will be a family day double header starting at 1:30 p.m:..Tigers open their reâ€" gular season on May 21 in Stratford, not as previously announced May 22...seems they had a hard time lining up Pierre Trudeau to throw out the opening ball on the former date. Sooter Stublos ] Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 25, 1979 â€" Page 21 â€" CORNER ONTAFUO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE If your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" 1 should be ‘ coming to us! PV T ALL THIS AT SOOTER STUDIOS

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