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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1979, p. 16

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Page 16 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 20, 1079 Unless you‘re Waterloo CHYM‘r field manager Glenn Moeser. By sheer coincidence of persanal and business comâ€" mitments, CHYM‘rs were By Rick Campbeli Chronicie Sports Editor When a team loses a fastâ€" ball game 15â€"0 there is not much that can be said. Last Thursday night he said plenty. i4 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 _ WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. BOWLING May, June, July, August ADULTS â€" 3 Games gz.oo CHILDREN â€" 3 Games $1.50 55¢ Per Game on Weekends for information call _ OPEN’ BOWLING Daily 10:00 a.m. to Close WEEKEND SPECIAL FAMILY BOWLING ‘‘We Accept Charge;”, CHYM‘rs: No crying over spilled milk A complete decorating centre at your door B GIVE US YOUR PROBLEMS postarmeâ€" s ONLY Your interior decorating problems, this is! Shoes Free FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTATIONS °_ CALL US TODAY AT 885â€"5530 FOR GOODNESS SAKE! forced to go against Gueliph Ingrams without a regular starting pitcher. Ingrams were more than happy to take advantage of the situaâ€" tion by scoring runs in every inning but the ninth en route to the 15â€"0 devastation. â€"CHYM‘rs rebounded adâ€" mirably in Grimsby the next night by edging the J.P.‘s 4â€"3 in 10 innings, but lost their second of the week Sunday night when Grimsby disâ€" WE‘LL GIVE YOU PROMPT & PERSONAL ATTENTION We specialize in custom made only © Sheers © Semi sheers © Drapes © Bedspreads . © Window blinds © Venetian blinds © Vertical blinds © Roman shades © Drapery Hdwe. @ Accessories ‘GOOD THINGS GROW IN ONTARIO Open MON. TO FRI. The host Region of Waâ€" terloo swim club finished fourth last weekend at the Western Region Class II championships at Wilfrid Laurier University. Teams missed them 5â€"1 at Centenâ€" That stat was the differenâ€" nial Park behind the sparâ€" ce in Sunday‘s game as kling fiveâ€"hit pitching of Gadsby, who saw relief acâ€" Tom Gadsby. tion Friday, had nine striâ€" But according to Moeser, keouts, allowed only five the important thing m.ftet- hits and at one point set ting back on the beam after _ down 13 men in order. Phil the Gueliph game and he Hinschberger suffered the spent upwards of half an â€" loss for Waterloo. bhour Thursday getting the J.P.‘s got two runs in the point across to his squad. first, one in the seventh and *‘*We had a good talk and 1 two in the eighth. Waâ€" said ‘let‘s go r:ft back at it, terloo‘s only run came in the we can‘t afford to have our bottom of the first, although whole season affected by they had hits to open the one game‘. And that‘s what © first three innings. * the guys did in Grimsby Friâ€" ‘"‘The kid~ (Gadsby) In that contest the J.P‘s tied the game 3â€"3 in the seâ€" venth on a twoâ€"base throwâ€" ing error;, but Waterloo won the game in similar fashion in the 10th when Paul Cleâ€" mens scored on a twoâ€"base throwing error to right fielder Tony Brunet. Bill Miller got the job done on the mound for Waterioo givâ€" ing up only four hits while CHYM‘rs had 10. Row swimmers 4th at meetg@ NEW HAMBURG loss for Waterioo. J.P.‘s got two runs in the first, one in the seventh and two in the eighth. Waâ€" terloo‘s only run came in the bottom of the first, although they had hits to open the first three innings. t ‘"‘The kid~ (Gadsby) pitched really well tonight, he was the difference in the game,‘"‘ said Moeser. ‘"He‘s got a great drop ball, we were missing it all night. But I think he could have been had in the early innings if we had just got a couple more hits." Of the 12 Grimsby hits, six from as far away as Windâ€" Roger Hess, 13 + Silver â€" sor and Niagara Falls took 200 IM, bronze â€" 100 back, were up the middle and of the high hopper variety â€" very difficult to field. Cenâ€" trefielder Ray Turner had ROW Swimmers amassed a total of 32 medals and 41 ribbons and wound up in 4th place overall in the meet, with 212 points. Guelph won the meet with 348 points, London Y with 333, and St. Catharines with 318 points. REGION OF _ WAâ€" TERLOO SWIMMERS who took these medals and ribâ€" bons were: Kim Filsinger, 15 â€" 4 silvers â€" 100 fly, 200 free, 400 IM, 200 fly. bronze â€" 100 free, 4th â€" 200 IM. Sandy Gardiner, 12 â€" gold â€" 100 fly, bronze â€" 100 & 200 free, 4th â€" 100 back, 6th â€" 100 breast. Jackie Hess, 14 â€" Silver â€" 200 IM & 100 free, 4th â€" 100 fly & 200 free. 5th â€" 200 breast, 6th â€" 200 fly. â€" 200 back & 400 free. Carolyn Walsh, 10 â€" Silver COMMUNITY FACILITIES COMMITTEE on their FIRST ANNUAL Egg and Toewl Festival The Ontario Turkey Producers MARKETING BOARD epmpliménis the . SATURDAY, JUNE 30th three singles. Bob Hnatyk singled and doubled for Waâ€" CHYM‘rs did not help their pitchers Thursday against Gueiph as they bootâ€" ed the ball five times. An 11â€" batter sevenâ€"run uprising in Card two winners were Chris Haas and Phyllis Ferâ€" nandes with runnersâ€"up Lisa and Bob Goldsworthy. In Interâ€"City Ladies B leaâ€" gue Tuesday Westmount deâ€" feated Waterloo 38â€"28. The Waterloo team was comâ€" posed of Liz McPherson, 4th â€" 200 back, 4th â€" 200 back, 5th â€" 100 free. Mike West, 14 â€" Silver â€" 100 fly, gold â€" 200 free. ________ Ann Hess, 15 â€" Gold â€" 100 breast, bronze â€" 200 breast. The Waterloo Tennis Club held its juniorâ€"senior tourâ€" nament Sunday, Card one winners were Sheynal and Rai Saujani with runnersâ€"up Carol and Karl Culik. Lianne Harker, 14â€" Silver â€" 200 breast, bronze â€" 200 fly, 4th â€" 400 free, 5th â€" 200 free. Todd Major, 8 â€" Bronze â€" 100 breast, 5th â€" 200 free, 200 IM, 100 fly, 100 free, 400 free, 6th â€" 200 back. Angela Pinder, 10 â€" Bronze â€" 100 free & 400 free. Jackie Beckner, 11 â€" Bronâ€" ze â€" 400 IM, 5th â€" 800 free & 400 free. John Oesch, 16 â€" Gold â€" 100 breast, 5th â€" 200 IM, 400 IM, 100 fly, 6th â€" 400 free. _ Martha Hansen, 16, Gold â€" 400 IM, 5th â€" 200 free, 100 fly, 6th â€" 100 free. Kim Gellatly, 11 â€" Bronze â€" 100 breast, 6th â€" 200 fly. Romana Ptak, 13 â€" Silver â€" Waterioo falters in Interâ€"City Tennis the fifth was all the Ingrams needed to ice the victory. CHYM‘rs were at home last night to Woodstock Twins and also play host to Stratford tomorrow before travelling to St. Clements to play North Waterioo Friday. In men‘s league play Saâ€" turday Guelph edged Waâ€" terloo 7â€"5. Don Duvall, Harâ€" vey Weber, Marten Johnâ€" ston, Rudy Gatzke and Karl Culik were team members Betty Winkler, Annette Kasta and Beryl Gatzke. In Ladies B play Wednesâ€" day Northfield beat Waâ€" terloo 39â€"27 WTC members were Jeanâ€"Ann Norman, Mariene Oberle, Cathy Raithby and Louise Brzusâ€" for Waterloo. 100 back, 6th â€" 200 free, 400 IM. Steve Hiebert, 14 â€" Gold â€" 200 breast, 5th â€" 200 back, 6th â€" 100 back. Lianne Cassidy, 12 â€" Silver â€" 200 breast. Tony Ng, 14 â€" 6th â€" 100 fly. Leanne Pinder, 13 â€" 4th â€" 200 breast. Steve Munnings â€" 5th â€" 200 breast. _â€" Many of these swims quaâ€" lified ROW swimmers for Provincial Championship swims to be held in Guelph, 13th, 14th and 15th. Geoff Bennett, 15 â€" Silver â€" 100 back, 4th â€" 400 free. Brad Oesch, 9 â€" 6th â€" 100 fly. _ Jamie McKenzie, 10 â€" 6th â€" 100 breast. Amanda de Boer, 13 â€" 5th â€" 100 back. Allison Loucas, 13 â€" 5th â€" 100 free. Ted Schnarr, 13 â€" 6th â€" 200

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