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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1979, p. 25

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[Looking good in Iossesjj, I By Rick Campbell Chvonicle Sports Editor Waterloo CHYM'rs may be 0-4 in early pre-season play, but manager Glenn Moeser looked far from worried even though his team dropped a double- header Saturday. "This (score) means noth- ing, what's important is that all our guys get a good chan- ce to show what they can do," he said prior to the last inning of a 7-1 loss to Cam- "ilTER-CiTY FASTBALL LEAGUE (I.F.L.) OFFICIAL 1979 SCHEDULE Thurs May " WOW at Combndgo Gaunt: It Guam Fn May " Gmbh It Stratford Cow-190 at Gmmby Tots May 22 Warden"! at North Wuovloo (Badman) Thurs May 24 Gulch" It Combttdoo Gomatry It Watcrloo erdomm at Woodstock Fo May 25 Woodstock at North Waterloo (St Clements) _ Station! at Guctoh Sun May 27 Gnmsby at Station! Gr-msby at Stratford Tues May 29 GooIoh It Wotordown urs May 31 Gromsby It Carnot-duo North W-tovloo at Waterloo Guolph at Woodstock n. Juno 1 wamdown u Nam. Wotorloo (Sudan-on) Woodstock at Gomstry Wotodoo at Guelph Cumin-dc. at Stratford Sun Juno 3 Cambndgo at Waterloo Tues June 5 Cambndgo at Woodstock Gnmoby at Wat-rdown Wed June 6 Guelph at Gomstty Thuvs Juno 7 Wattvdown pt Waterloo Stratford at Woodstock Fr, June 8 Woodstock at Watotdown 6"me It Guebh has June 12 Stratford at North WntorIoo (Br-Import) Wmqrtoo at Woodotock Thurs Juno” Stratford at Cambridge Snatch at Waterloo North WatorOoo at Woodstoel Fr, June 15 Godot. at North Watcrloo (St Chmntsl 1Amtqr5oo " Gnmoby Woodstock It Stratford Comm. at Wot-room n June 17 Woodstock ll Comm-doe t Guolph It Strodord Tues June 19 Woodstock at Waterloo Station! St Waterdown Thurs Juno 21 StrBtford It Wlmdoo Grrmoby at Woodstock North W-torloo at Combr-dqe Fr, June 22 Woodstock It Guelph tAtirtoo at North Waterloo (St Cbmonts) Sun Juno " North 1Af.tqrfoo It Guelph Tues June " Gr-mnov at North WotorIoo Sun June " North Wqtqrkyo I! GucIoh 7 30 o tyt Sun August 5 Str.tforqt at Such?! 7 30 o M Toqs June " Gummy n North Wnonoo Yuos August 7 Wuuloo u WORM a oo o m (8W!) tt 0C 9 m Wooduoot " Cambndgo O oo a m COW It Wuovdown tt 00 p m Wed August 8 North Waterloo " Gum-by I 30 p m Thors Jun " Gnmobv at Wondoo B oo p m Thurs August 9 WW " Comm ' oo o m Guottth.ttMttoeHtoc& 8009M WNW-1W OOOpm WWn n Cambndgc a 00 o m Fr, Anon" 1O Wuovloo " North Wannoo Fr, June 29 Cum u Sumac) 8,30 . m ist Clown a oo a m --_ I, WW at Guam tt 30 p m sun Jutv, Strsthtr6etGrrrrtety 6OOttm Cow-'GW tet30tsm Stratford u 60me 7 30 n m Woodsman It Sir-Nova tt 30 o m Tu” JuN3 Gm "WW 8009,, FrtsatSom AUGUST 17mm IFC umsons TOUR Camttr+ " WW tt oo . m NAMENT AT GUELPH Fr, IBraAmrortt Comm .1 WnIovdown Crunchy ll Wandoo Gootph 01 Woodstock WWI! at Cambridge COM .1 StrMtoed I “as" RON SUSKA Inter-City Fastball League bridge Gores. CHYM'rs statistical luck did not improve in the se- cond game as they gave up a three-run home run in the first inning and lost 3-2 to their Team Sport Junior af- filiate. All of the Waterloo players saw action including ace hurlers Bill Miller and Ray Holliday. Moeser was especially pleased in the first game with the play of third baseman Gary Mac- 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 8:30 pm tt 30 p m BOOpm BOOpm BOOpm troopm 800nm troopm 200prrt 700pm 800nm tr0tttrm 8009m 8009m BOOpm 83Oprrt BOOpm B3Oprrt 73Opm 8009M ttoopro 830pm 800pm 800pm 8009'“ t100ttro 8009M 8009M BOOpm 8009M 800trrr, BOOpm 830tsm 830pro t500pm 73Otrrrt 23Opm trooprrt 8009"! 8009m 8009m BOOpm BOCom Gme Bt90trm BNpm OMpm O‘JODM 8000M Dalton 7300M Woo July A Noah Wmcloo It Gmmby Thun July s Gummy at Cam Guobh at Wat-rho C; "for; at Woodstocll Fo July 6 Woodstock It 'torth WOW III-69090") Comm at Guelph Waterloo at Sanford Sun July tt North Wat-doc It Sanford Woodstock at Wendoo Wumdown " Guelph Tues July 10 Cambndgo at Woodsman Gummy at Wlmdown than July 12 Guelph It Comm. Norm Wuunoo ll Wlurloo Fr: July " Watordown n Grumoby North Waterloo ll Guelph Soo duty tS ALL-STAR GAME at Guelph Tue: July l7 North Wulouoo It Wotordown tt oo p m Thurs July 19 North Wotorloo at Cambium tt oo p m Stratford at Wot-rloo 8 oo p m 6"me It WoodqtoC* tt 00 Fr, July 20 Station) at North Wotorloo (St Clement.) 8 oo p m _ Combnooo at Gomstry a 30 p m Wltovloo at Guelph 8 00 p m Woodstock at WIWdown a 00 p m Sun July 22 Gnmoby at Guelph 7 30 p m North Wotorloo at Shalom 2 30 p m Tuns July " Guolph at North Waterloo lav-69.90") 8 oo p m Wotuloo It Wltordovm 8 oo p m Thors July " Wotordown at Comm-doc tr oo p m North Waterloo at Woodstock tt oo o m Fr, July 27 Combndqo " North Waterloo (St Clement!) tt oo p m Woodstock at Gnmuby a 30 n m erdown at Gucloh 8 00 p m Waterloo at Swallow a 00 p at Sun July 29 w-tovoown It Stratford l oo p m. Womrdown at Stratford lon- hoor the: but 9am) Watqrtoo ll Woodstoct 8 00 p m Tues July 3t Gnmlby at North Wotovloo (Budwom tr oo p m Stratford at erdown tt oo p m Wed August I Cambndo. at North Wlnr‘oo (St Cbmonn) Thurs August 2 Strnttord u Common. Wnordown n Wltorloo Fr, August 3 Wotodoo at vamst Woodstock at Guelph um Wanna) n Wat-tum Gregor and right fielder Doug Weiler who swung the bat with authority. CHYM'rs continued pre- season play at home against Grimsby Peach Kings last night, and Moeser indicated a scheduled doubleheader for Sunday (Mother's Day) might be rearranged into Thursday and Saturday sin- gle games against Stratford and Wingham. The foundation for Suska’s potential career was laid several months ago when he won a five-round split decision over Ode! Drisdale of Oshawa to take the Five months no the 10-year-old Blame mam decided he wanted to give boxing a real shot. and within ttttio-tttmeh-rocket/oth-ttt Recently Sash unguarded a version of the Cana- dian (Ontario) amateur middleweight boxing cham- pignship at Mops; Lodge: 77 - _ Like his grade school peers, Sasha played the usual sportsof baseball and hockey in his younger days, but also dabbled in boxing. N He gave up the latter to concentrate on hockey and a chance with the Kitchener Ranger Junior B's, but after an aborted attempt decided to return to the ring at a serious level. “I wasn't really into boxing until I was successful," he recalled at the Bluevale gym last Friday. "Before I'd have a lot of fights but that was Just scrapping. The all-star level I'm at now means less fights but the competition is better." all out. Rankingsandtitiesittcanttdianamttteurttostietgare controversial and contains at the best of times. and Sushi obtained his title more by accident than any- thing else. _ his class. Suska sees -firfiiiii,irt boxlng ' @‘9KC'MBW' t orreteit" Mst-ttttAti-yet tttle. "J"! apttqmet t, BrRksttNemtttett WWW!” -r FheetRonNsudeeidestodostmetttiq,hegoes 8:30 am 0:00 pm tr00 pm 8:00 pm 8.00 pm. 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 2:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 8 00 pm tr 00 pm trootrm, 000 pm tt 30 p m tt oo pm 7 30 p m 8009M .30trrn troopm BOOpm 73Opm 230pm 8009'" tr00prrt BOOpm 8009M DMD!“ 7309M '00ttret Oan lJOpm IWom Ome Oman tt3orrm Own"! 8309"! tto0pro ttt30ttrr, BOOpm O30pm swam Waterloo starts well in field hockey Gary MacGregor of Waterloo CHYM'rs was one of the team's bright spots in a weekend doubleheader loss to Cambridge and Team Sports. By JoAnne Ford In the opening tournament for the Springfield Field Hockey League held in Guelph on Saturday, Wa- terloo entered two teams. The tournament was a round robin with eight teams par- ticipating. Waterloo ll did very well, placing second overall. In the first game against Woodstock. they blanked them 4-0 with goals from Lynda Koerber. Anne ltkon- en and two from Cathy Cum- mings. Their second game against Bramalea resulted in a 0-0 draw. Waterloo ll also tied London 0-0. They defeated Oakville 2-0 with goals from Cathy Cummings and Anne Itkonen. In their fifth and final game, they defeated Hamilton 3-0 with goals from Lynda Koerber and halfback Coleen Moo- die. Waterloo I, however had difficulty in scoring throughout the tournament and as a result finished a disappointing second from last in the overall standings. In the first game, an early goal by Pat Esztelecky of Guelph resulted in their first loss Waterloo I was de feated by Hamilton 1-0 with a goal by Marilee Kapusty. In the third game against Oakville, Waterloo was de- feated 2-1. Yvonne Low scored first for Oakville with Marie Miller returning for Waterloo I. A last minu- te goal by Diane Williamson gave Oakville the win. Lon- don defeated Waterloo I by a score of 4-0 with goals from Sandy Voss, Patty Burke, Glenda Pavitt, and Mary Lee Kapusty. In their final game against Woodstock, Waterloo I won 4-0 with goals from Bev Bayes. Ten boxers from the Wa- terloo Regional Police Box- ing Club will be after titles this weekend when they tra- vel to the Ontario Junior Boxing championships in Sudbury. Theré will be a total of no boxers competing and the winners in each division will 'rv'gft2tt','i't'ttl',g'lSt,htl,t ltwuanqnetto "yttittorttteitteal -irtsttttehigitlr-ttmud Olhwahd. _ "ttttstrap-tado-tIii-ina-tmr box- htgdttttothavetoditd,ttee-ttseriooetutttteat 'ttttl'"""""""""""""'""'"' The"Cartadittn"eltamPioe- -heldr-tty 1tMtttreIatdgrand8mu,arrtetrttterpftiteGra.rtd River boxing club, mt to regain his title. Hmrever,hewaahropomtdsoeerttteig61imitand otHtadtogointherniddimreigtttei-ttereheeouid findttoq-ntsirteehehadaireadybeateetrno.tof them. Hem, he was awarded the title. "The guys knew me and my reputation," Suska said. "I had six straight first-round knockouts coming in so no one was anxious to fight." been are basically intangible in barring, but Suska has his mind set in certain directions. "I think I'm capable of going pro, but it'll have to be after I finish school. You have to commit yourself to- tally even if you only box pro on a part-time basis. "My immediate goal is to drop back down into light- middleweight and beat the new champ Dennis Gail's- ley. I'd enjoy going for both titles."- _ Despite all the talk about going pro, there is ob. viously still some amateur left in the rugged Sasha. since he doetm't anticipate his next fight to come until the end of the summer. "Are you kidding, man. Douche know, this is fishing season!" WMooOuMdo,WM,HayO,1M-M2§ Police send 10 boxers Marie Miller and _two from Carolyn Cook. - - The Springfield League begins regular season play this week. Waterloo's first game is at home on Thurs- day night at Columbia Fields. Guelph Waterloo II London Bramalea Hamilton Oakville Waterloo I Woodstock advance to the Canadian finals in Saskatoon. Jerry (Hook) McComb. head of the local club, an- ticipates that John Kalb henn, Steve Dent. Felix Vanderpool and Irwin John- son all have excellent chan- ces of winning in their divi- sion. Tournament Results

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