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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jul 1979, p. 18

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The Waterioo chapter of the Kâ€"W Track & Field Associaâ€" tion travelled to Windsor, June 30, to participate in the Inâ€" temational Freedom Festival track and field meet. The schedule of events only included Bantam and Midget age class competition ; All other athletes competed in the ‘"‘open‘‘ category. The results listed are not only of finalists but also of athletes that achieved "personal best‘‘ (PB) perâ€" formances. * Chris Lang Todd McCuaig Cathy Bauver Susan Cuesta Mary Bauver Rita Dorsch rd Knill One to Knill is score for Waterioo More sports page 22 Andy McLean of Lioyd Snider Realtor races home from third base during last week‘s peewee house league baseball final against Lou‘s Bearings. MclLean cleared the bases with his hit and even reached home himself on the single when two errors allowed him to make the circuit. The score at this point was 5â€"3 for Lou‘s Bearings, and they hung on for an 11â€"10 win. Juvenile Juvenile Bantam Bantam Age Class Event Time/Distance Juvenile $00m 2: 41 Juvenile o (4â€"6 years only) â€" Special Family Rates Our active program includes swimming, crafts, sports, creative movement & special events & presentations. Plus weekly trips to such exciting places as the Science Centre, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Place, & much more. SNEAKERS ‘N SAMICHES _Q&â€"R DAYCAMP WATERLOO FAMILY YMCA FOR A SUMMER TO REMEMBER COME TO 145 Lincoin Rd., Waterioo 2:.4.1 (PB) 5550 _ (PB) 11:% 5 3rd $ 19 5 (PB) 70 2 6th( PB) 741 _ (PB) 2 528 (PB) 39 (PB) 2 3% .3 6th(PB) § 219 (PB) 9:47 5 Ist(PB) 4 3 4 2nd 23 4 (PB) §3.6 (PB) 5 1 Sth(PB) 2 ®@ 1 3rd(PB) 885â€"3500 For a brochure call For boys & girls 4 to 12 years of age. Your children will be well supervised by our highly trained & competent staff. Camp hours 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Supervision available 8 a m. to 5 p.m. 35 full days s20 half days . . Long Jump 4.@®m _ (PB) Jim Rae Juvenile 400m 5.4 _ (PB) 800m 2157 _ (PB) NOTES: Kâ€"W athletes Beth Houston & Leanne Pinder do not seem to believe in progressing slowly in the 1500m. Beth reduced her "personal best"‘ time by :16 seconds to run a 5:21 and Leanne chopped off :10 seconds to run a 5. 19. If progress continues at the same rate, world records might be set this summer ... Thanks go to Dave Cooke and son Rob for making the Kâ€"W Track Club‘s stay in Windsor possible & most enjoyable ... Seven Kâ€"W athletes achieved double ‘‘*personal bests‘‘ (PB) ... Richard Knill outâ€"sprinted a chalâ€" lenger to win the 3000m. The coach is now considering the 100m & 200m as new events for Richard ... Next meet â€" July 7, Cambridge. Beth Merikle Cindy Poag Kim Poag Juvenile Juvenile § Kâ€"W Dutchmen Homes * _ and Kâ€"W Civitans, the Waâ€" , _ terioo and Kitchener repreâ€" (sentatives respectively, in ‘the Midâ€"Western Ontario ‘iLadies Fastball league / came through with the anâ€" ticipated topâ€"notch game for both wellâ€"disciplined play ~ _ and excitement for the fans %!fi: in last Wednesday‘s meet at ~â€" _ Centennial Park. The score remained 2â€"0 until the eighth inning when Civitans‘ leadâ€"off batter Janice Levesque hit a triple and second baseman Barb Brubacher hit a single to score Levesque. On the same play, Brubacher adâ€" vanced to second base. A saâ€" crifice bunt moved the runâ€" ner to third and the next batâ€" ter‘s fly ball scored the runner to tie the game. The deadlock held to the ninth forcing an extra inning. Civitans‘ first batter made it to second base on a Dutchmen Homes error in the tenth, and then adâ€" vanced to third with a sacriâ€" fice by Sue Sutherland. Dutchmen Homes took the lead in the second inning when Pauline Pinder came to bat with two out. Pinder reached, first on a Civitan error,, and Moira Johnston followed with a double, scorâ€" ing Pinder. Another two base hit by Debbie Hannah scored Johnston, but the next batter popped out, endâ€" ing the rally. Homes protest use of Civitan player :68.7 Sth(PB) 2:41.8 3rd ; 2:24.8 (PB) 4:46.0 (PB) 2:40.0 ind 5:18.6 2nd(PB) :27.0 6th( PB) :61.6 4th(PB) 7 80m 2nd ~ Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 4, 1979 â€" Page 19 Chris Voisin hit a ground ball to shortâ€"stop Nancy Mcâ€" Callum who checked the runner at third, but on the throw to first Civitans scored the winning run. Tourney here this weekend Throughout the ten inâ€" nings it was almost flawless pitching and fieldin%by both teams with the big differenâ€" ce being that in spite of ten hits, Dutchmen Homes were unable to get the big hit when it was most needed. The weekend of July 7â€"8 Waterloo‘s women‘s field hockey team will be the host for the Provincial field hockey tournament. Teams from Toronto, Oakville, Otâ€" tawa, Guelph and Waterloo have been entered in the 10â€" team annual event. All games will be played at Coâ€" lumbia Fields in Waterloo between 9â€"5 Saturday and Sunday. Further informaâ€" tion can be obtained from Joey Farrell at 884â€"3607. The National Field Hockâ€" ey tournament will be held at Eglington Flats (corner of Jane and Eglington) in Toronto July 13â€"15. A total of 10 provincial representative teams will participate in the sixth annual event. During the current strike by C.U.P.E. Local 1542. residential garbage collection has ceased. Garbage may be taken to the Waterloo Landfill site on Erb St. West. ¢ Extended landfill hours are now in effect: GARBAGE COLLECTION NOTICE Saturday: 7:30 am. to 5:30 pm. Sunday: 9:00 am. to 5:00 pm. Monday to Friday: :30 am. to 8:00 pm. Walk, jog, run, skate, ski, swim, paddle,.pedal . . . don‘t let life catch you with your head down ., Fitness is fun. Try some. ho OF WATERLOO This Wednesday (tonight) Dutchmen Homes are on the road when they meet Waterâ€" ford. Dutchmen Homes next home game is Wednesday July 11th at 8:30 at Centenâ€" nial Park. Pauline Bain took the loss for Dutchmen Homes. Creâ€" dit for the win went to Donna Hammer. o d _Both teams went into the & tied for first place in the 1 with seven wins and only one loss apiece. By the end of the tenth inning it was Dutchmen Homes with a season record of 7 and 2, and Civitans 8 and 1, but beâ€" cause of the use of an ineliâ€" gible player by the Kitchéner team, the game is under protest. The final score was Civitans 3, Dutchâ€" men Homes 2. The eleven hits were scatâ€" tered and ten runners left on The Why pay extra for imports Buy Canadian We aiso do Repairs & Refinishing 669â€"5848 6 Church St. E.. Elmira piano & organ USED NEW house

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