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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jul 1979, p. 15

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At the Ontario Relay Championships held at Cenâ€" tennial Stadium this past Saâ€"â€" turday, the Kâ€"W Track club‘s Juvenile Girls ran away with the show. The Kâ€" W girls compiled first, seâ€" cond and third place finishes in the 4 x 400m relay, the Medley (400, 200, 200, 800) relay, and the 4 x 800m relay respectively . The 4 x 400m relay team Shelly Burnside, Chris rriman, Cindy Poag and eggy Sweeney defeated teams from Mississauga, Hamilton, Scarborough and London to win in a time of 4:01.7. The Juvenile girls Medley team can boast of equal success with their seâ€" cond place finish since only 800â€"metre runner Beth Houston was of Juvenile age. Other team members Allison Loucas (200m), Kin Poag (200m) and Beth Meriâ€" kle (400m) were moved up from the midget age class for this competion. The Juâ€" venile girls fine effort was rounded out by Mary Bauer. Beth Houston, Beth Meriâ€" e, and Cindy Poag as they ‘amed up to run a 10:14.9 ird place finish in the 4 x 800m relay. By Rick Campbetli Chronicle Sports Editor Consistency That. more than anything else will dictate who wins the Interâ€"County rmdget baâ€" seball title according to the field manager of one of the teams in the hunt ‘It‘s the most important factor with these kids." said Waterloo Optimist boss ul Puncher Monday moâ€" kts after watching his drub the leagueâ€"lead ing Brantford Vets 13â€"1 in a game called after 7‘2 inâ€" nings by mutual consent 800m relay. The Juvenile Boys were Cindy Poag of Kâ€"W Track leads the pack on the first leg of the juvenile girls not to be overshadowed by 4x800 relay race Saturday during the Ontario Relay championships at the Kâ€"W girls as the continâ€" Kitchener‘s Centennial Stadium. Kâ€"W finished third in the race. gent of Chris Lang, Malcolm Gladwell, Todd McCuaig, by the Juvenile boys in the4 and Rob Zilles in a very pionships. This meet will be and Rob Zilles set a Kâ€"W x800m relay welcomed back close third place finish with held in Burlington, Saturâ€" Track Club record by more talented Waterloo athlete a time of 8:25.5. day, July 28; the winner of than five seconds (3:31.1) Mike Houston from a each event will represent with their third place finish lengthy knee injury. Mike The next Track & Field Ontario in the National Leâ€" in the 4 x 400m relay. lead teammates Todd Mcâ€" competition will be the Leâ€" â€" gion Championships in Newâ€" Another third place finish Cuaig, Malcolm Gladwell gion Provincial Chamâ€" _ foundland. tot Midgets topple league leaders The Juvenile Boys were not to be overshadowed by the Kâ€"W girls as the continâ€" gent of Chris Lang, Malcolm Gladwell, Todd McCuaig. and Rob Zilles set a Kâ€"W Track Club record by more than five seconds (3:31.1) with their third place finish in the 4 x 400m relay. The victory was the seâ€" cond in less than t wo days for Waterloo over Brantâ€" ford â€" Sunday in a much more wellâ€"played contest in Brantford the visitors preâ€" vailed 4â€"1 Waterloo _ remains in fourth place with an 11â€"7 reâ€" cord but now is within strikâ€" ing distance of all three squads ahead of it ~Realistically to finish first we‘d have to win all six of our remaining games and also get some help too."" outâ€" .ned Puncher. "I‘m more nxious to see the guys playâ€" After four consecutive losses Waterloo tyke Horâ€" nets got back on the track last week with a lastâ€"inning 109 win over Guelph Matt Gagnon laid down a perfect squeeze bunt scoring Steve Seibert with the winâ€" ning run as Hornets overâ€" came a 98 deficit in the botâ€" ton of the seventh The victory improves Waâ€" terloo‘s Interâ€"County record Waterloo remains in Drago upped his record to urth place with an 117 re 7â€"0 with an eightâ€"hitter Sun td but now is within strik. _ day and got all the help he g distance of all three needed _ as his mates juads ahead of it bunched three runs together ~Realistically to finish _‘ the seventh Brantford rst we‘d have to win all six _ "ame back with one of their [ our remaining games and _ OW" !" the bottom of the seâ€" so get some help too."" out â€" venth but Waterioo stole anâ€" ned Puncher "I‘m more other run in the ninth to deâ€" nxious to see the guys playâ€" cide the issue ~Kâ€"W Track girls steal show â€" pbelii ing well game in and game Editor out. It‘s the key to winning in this league. anything Aron Gagnon was the big. vho wins _ man at the plate Monday as idget baâ€" _ he socked out three singles ag to the _ and collected three rbis ne of the _ Brad Schnurr had a triple and single. Dean Geisel and mportant Andy Boegel two singles and ds." said _ Paul _ Oberholzer. Jeff st boss â€" Schaefer and Brian Miller dav ma. â€" one each by the Juvenile boys in the 4 x 800m relay welcomed back talented Waterloo athlete Mike Houston from a lengthy knee injury. Mike lead teammates Todd Mcâ€" Cuaig, Malcolm Gladwell Schaefer checked Vets on seven hits and lost his shuâ€" tout the inning Brantford threw in the towel when Brian Beal tripled and scored on a frelder‘s choice ‘‘We got an outstanding pitching effort from/both Jeff tonight and Dave (Dragon yesterday .‘ said Puncher Together they have all our wins _ Gagnon was the starting pitcher but was relieved by Julian Brandon in the third after giving up seven rounds. Brandon pitched efâ€" fectively for the duration to pick up the win Allan Folliott. Seibert and Gagnon each had two sinâ€" gles for Waterloo while Dave Slater had a double and single to 44 Ed Fowler collected three singles to lead Waterloo‘s nineâ€"hit attack. Schnurr douâ€" bled and singled With bholidays and partâ€" time jobs. many clubs in the midget loop have had trouâ€" ble fielding crack squads That was obviously Brantâ€" ford‘s dilemma Monday as they came up flat with a toâ€" tally uninspired performanâ€" ce They were missing four plavers from Sunday‘s linâ€" eup Vets lead is by no means secure as they are now 147 and tred with Optimists in the loss column. Kitchener was 12â€"5â€"1 heading into this week‘s games and Stratford 11â€"4â€"1 but those two outfits play each other twice this week which could move Waâ€" 16 Isabella St St Jacobs, Ont DOUGLAS E. BRENNER D.C. CHIROPRACTOR ST. JACOBS CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE for the full time pratice of is pleased to announce the opening of the Daily Monday to Saturday Evening Appointments Available CHIROPRACTIC Kalbhenn on card terloo up in the standings Optimists have a hand in dictating their own fate in the next week. Last night they were in Parms. Sunday play host to Paris, Monday travel to Kitchener and Tuesday play host to their crossâ€"town rival A 10â€"bout boxing card will be one of the highlights of the Cambridge Highland Games Saturday at the Waâ€" terloo Regional Police Reâ€" creation centre grounds Featured on the card wili be John Kalibhenn, the Onâ€" tamo Golden Glove winner this year in the 135â€"pound class For Appointment Call 664â€"2933 1 TEAMWINS LOSSES TIES FOR AGAINST POINTS Mutual Life 12 2 0 188 66 24 Team Sports 10 4 0 § 127 57 20 Bauer 1 10 14@ 89 14 Kâ€"W Pacers 1 171 °0 116 135 14 Kâ€"W Hospital â€" 6 8 0 113 130 12 Dominion Life NCR Twins Aries ‘ Smitty‘s The Other Guys Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday Tâ€"D Bank Staebler 101‘s Shady Ladies CLW Outlaws Waldon Flyers Kâ€"W Record Waterloo Mutual Equitable Life Blue Jays BFG Mutual life 2 Cardinals BFG CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE Ladies Softball â€" > If your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" you should be â€" Included: e Three nights accommodation * e Visit Elvis s Birthplace, Tupeto, Miss e City Tour of Memphis e Overton Square e Graceland Mansion e Forest Hill Cemetery e Tour Guide and Return Motor Coach Transportation for the rest of your life? 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