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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 1979, p. 19

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Mecattuiii. However, in spite of sharp playing across the board by the Dutchmen, including neatly an excuted double play by Mary Rein- Team Sport Atoms drop Brantford second win in " many starts in the Mid-Western Ontario Ladies Fastball lea- Dublin Shamrocks were held to three hits in the game played at Centennial Park, " Homes won 7-2. 'e Dutchinen Homes put on impressive show with tri- ‘les by centre fielder Jane Pauline Bein's tight pitch- ing Wednesday night led K- W Dutchmen Homes to their Eric Mewhinney scored two goals for Waterloo with singles going to Tim Allen- sen and John Vrablic. Saturday Waterloo was home against Henley Jes- ters from St. Catharines, In Waterloo Team Sports Soccer Atoms played two games this pastweek. win- ning one and losing the other. Waterloo A 3 Thorold 2 North York Cosmos 3 Scarborough Leafs 4 Clarkson 5 N Oakville USF 1 a closely-played exhibition game the visitors were the winners by a score of 2-1 Last Tuesday they met Brantford in a league game nd came out winners by a score of 4-1. David Cherry played a strong game in goal and had a shutout until Brantford was awarded a penalty shot near the end of the game, The Waterloo Athletic A's were defeated 4-3 by Cyprus of the KDSL in a Waterloo-Wellington Soccer Association Cup game last Thursday. ,7 - - ___ A - - _ - In a very physical contest, Tom Abbott, Walt Baszylewicz and Darko Sporcic scored for the A's in regulation time. Cyprus got the winner in overtime, - -_-_ - _ --_- Returning to league action in Oakville on Sunday, Wa- terloo worked hard for a 3-3 tie. Playing with a strong fol- lowing wind, Oakville U-21's jumped to an early 2-0 lead on goals by Andrew Reyes and Allan Bonisteel. Tom Abbott, on a fine individual effort after receiving a pass from Chris ord, scored Waterloo's first goal. Nick Perchthaler scored {gain for Oakville to make it 3-1 at the half. With the Wind Waterloo kept the ball in Oakville's end for most of the second half. Walt Baszylewiez's spectacular div- ing header on a 1ow-driyen corner by Shawn Mathers brought them to within one goal. With time running out, Tom Abbott got his second goal on an excellent combination with Baszylewicz to make the final 3-3. With the six goals in the last two games. A's seem to have overcome their goalscoring problems. By returning their goals-against to its normal level. they will again start win- ning consistently, _ _ -. able arishqrt stop Nancy DOW"? CASTLE SIM Dutchmen (Hatter" JMtrll gites, 2 , _. Have Coffee With Us - We Have KING ST. SOUTH at WILLIAM - WATERLOO (formerly Princess Donuts) Now under new management - Open 24 Hours - l A’s start“: sedre, goals Ontario Amateur Soccer Development league Results Sunday The GOOD COFFEE dk DELICIOUS DONUTS Oakville U-21 3 Scarborough Malvern 1 Hamilton 1 Dundas 3 Brantford 0 Guelph l hart and Gail Nichol in the second Mu, Dublin man- aged to squeeze in two runs to keep the game in doubt with " score until the eighth inning. That inning proved disastrous for the Shamrocks as Dutchmen Homes belted five hits to completely intimidate the visitors. Dublin fell apart committing costly errors and Dutchmen Homes walked away with a 7-2 win for a 2 andlt season record. Friday night Dutchmen Homes travelled to Go- derich and made the long trip worthwhile by returning John Vrablic was the Wa- terloo marksman. This. week Waterloo will travel to Stratford. for a lague game. k QEEATIVE 034.532.? A Lower Mall "Fascinating Shop for the Do-it Yourselfer” New Shipment of T SUB-POST OFFICE IN STORE Open Monday-Saturday 9:00-5:00 Come In and Browse Around Ginghoms, Plaids. Lace, Sheer Tones. Velvets'. Satin: th Florist’s Ribbons SOUTH MAID CROCHET COTTON IN " COLORS DONUTS - 'l.70 -WGekend Special- Freshly Baked WATERLOO SQUARE home with a " wk: “and tute2, and dry. "tmer" _Lit- tie Plum. ". in spite of the (rigid toih stood firm. striking out weather. Dutchmen‘ Homes, the next two batters. The kept the heat on with third hatter popped ontto '/g,i,ftStt'ltri'Nllvt1ta,5, Wendi“ thersuy. d from pitcher Patty Me - ', The real test for Dutch- tmtt,solidartdstasadyttaeb 'men Hana eometrtoitift ingfromtttefieid,andG4r aetteetttseritostttsetrtmiFe. derich was held to two runs» ken entry. traditionally the off seven hits. toughest competition in the . . . league. It's an it!) start at Nancy McCallum Centennial Park . slammed three hits includ- _ ing a double to lead Dutch- Notes: Guelph hasjropped men Homes batters, while . out of the Mid-western loop Pauline Bain and Mary Ann _ due to a We of quality Mederak both hit triple and pitchers. _ . Nancy McCallum slammed three hits includ- ing a double to lead Dutch- men Homes batters, while Pauline Bain and Mary Ann Mederak both hit triple and Scarborough Leafs Clarkson Wrold Guelph Oakville USF North York Cosmos Scarborough Malvern Dundas Waterloo A Brantford - North York Falcons Hamilton Oakville U- 21 - By JoAnne Ford The Waterloo women's field hockey team defeated a team from Hamilton in re- gular season play in the Spr- ingfield Field Hockey Lea- gue on Thursday. In the first game Waterloo I defeated Hamilton by a 2-1 score. Ruth Schanklind got the _ lone Hamilton goal while Helen Hibbard and Carolyn Cook scored for Wa- terloo. 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