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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Aug 1979, p. 16

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_ Team Spor â€" _ drops pair ow Page 16 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 8, 1979 Kent Hotel Frank Veteres Regional Police Team Sport Jrs. City Cab Jrs. Conestoga Dodge Baird Moving Bruce Edmeades ‘*We had a couple of chanâ€" ces to put it away Friday but couldn‘t,‘"‘ said #Sports manager Joe Siopiolosz. ‘"But we‘re still not in that A combination of physical and mental errors proved costly to Waterloo Team Sports Juniors as they dropped two Interâ€"City Fastball League games last week., Wednesday at St. Cleâ€" ments Sports took a 20 lead over Cambridge into the ninth ‘inning but lost 5â€"2 and Friday suffered a heartâ€" breaking 3â€"2 loss in Waterâ€" But no more Thanks to Images IV Hair Replacement Process | looked into the solutions available Cheap toupes that looked phoney and felt like a hat Hair transplants. painful,. complicated scars, and then after all this No Guarantee of success Scalp injections looked good but unfortunately this method had probâ€" lems with infection Then | sent for The Images IV broâ€" chure â€" it explained a great deal about their hair reâ€" placement process. 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Ont N6B 1E4 (519) 672â€"9406 WATERLOO CITY FASTBALL LEAGUE Team Standings _ ~_YC~~ To Plant POTTED TREES and SHRUBS (ABSOLUTEL Y NO OBLIGA TION) 1541 HIGHLAND RD WEST. KiTECEHENER 7459876 .X:wwRFL% Including Friday‘s game and City League play, Sports have played 16 games in a 10â€"day stretch and Sio piolosz hopes last weekend‘s rest will aid the club in the stretch drive. They play in _Grimsby tonight, play host to Waterloo CHYM‘rs Friâ€" day at St. Clements and will play a doubleheader Sunday ~ afternoon at Waterloo Cer ‘tennial Park against Woodâ€" NURSERY LTD. bad shape, we‘re within reach of several teagps and we‘ve got six games left. We‘ve got to win them 15 10 10 10 14 21 18 15 15 12 But when it rains it pours, and Waterdown‘s first baseâ€" man Doug Forth and Paul Manary each popped bunts over the onrushing CHYM‘rs infield for singles and Ken Mann also bunted to get on base safely as Lanes overcame a 2â€"0 deficit and went on to obliterate Waterloo 9â€"2. And short in that during the seventh inning when Lanes took over the lead for good, Agnew‘s mates folâ€" lowed with five singles, three of which were intendâ€" ed to be sacrifice bunts. Long in that Lanes shortâ€" stop Vern Agnew almost singlehandedly broke open a pitcher‘s battle in the late innings with two homers and a triple. And that was the long and short of it. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Waterdown Lanes outhit Waterloo CHYM‘rs Thursâ€" day. C it . e L d en dn | s ae n se e uc Oe n o PW F g in 2. 6 U 3 ) / h enA e oR PC B W Waterdown first baseman Doug Forth waits for a throw that was never to come as Waterloo cHym‘d Larry Strathearn beats out armrinfield single in the second inning of Thursday‘s game. Lanes erupted late to beat Waterlioo 9â€"2. . tull to you NO RISK CVUARANTEE CHYM‘rs edged the J P .‘s 4â€" 2 and also set down the first 13 Thursday before pitcher Bob Craig singled in the fifth. Actually, Miller disâ€" missed 39 of 40 before Agâ€" new‘s first round tripper to lead off the seventh. But rcm there it was downhill for the Waterloo chucker as he visiblyâ€"tired and served up two more home run balls while also giving up a triple and seven singles He came on in relief in Grimsby Wednesday and reâ€" tired 21 in order as CHYM‘rs close out their schedule on the road with games last night in Waterâ€" down, tomorrow in Camâ€" bridge and Friday in St. Cleâ€" ments against Team Sports. Heading into last night‘s game theirrecord was 14â€"11, behind runaway leaders Guelph, as well as Woodâ€" stock and Cambridge. Lanes fourâ€"run nineâ€"batter seventh inning spoiled a reâ€" markable stretch by CHYM‘r pitcher Bill Miller. ‘*That was a very costly loss for us, it puts us back in fourth place," said CHYM‘r lield _ manager _ Glenn Moeser. ‘‘"And we want at least third badly because third plays fourth in the playoffs and we want the extra home game. Now we have to win at least two of our _ remaining _ three QQflUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. SCHELL HUEKHN funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street ‘‘That‘s unreal. You see maybe one of those plays a game at most, never two in Moeser sighed in despair when asked if his team was ‘‘bunted‘"‘ to death in the seâ€" venth inning. ‘"‘"Bill was tiring, no doubt about it,""‘ said Moeser. ‘‘And I was also a bit surâ€" prised that Dopey (catcher Paul Boileau) didn‘t have him throwing more variety. He (Miller) was throwing smoke (fast) all night and in the late innings they (Lanes) were just digging in and swinging from the heels." Actually Miller was not even scheduled to start. Phil Hinschberger was Moeser‘s choice on the mound and so the Waterloo boss, knowing that Miller would also be there, did not bother calling Ray Holliday, who is in the midst of exams at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo. Compliâ€" cations arose though when Hinschberger did not show and so CHYM‘rs had no reâ€" course but to go with Miller. a tradition since 1925. Datz~Bechtel Got the blues? * Want to get away from it all? ( Take a walk! ~ Wednesday CHYM‘rs jumped on Tom Gadsby for three runs in the first two inâ€" nings. Larry Brooks had triple and single, Bob Ril‘ two singles and Doug Weile and Gary MacGregor a sinâ€" gle each. Miller took over from Hinschberger in the third and struck out nine to record the win. PoRATLIP3at tron P Walk a bock.Today. CHYM‘rs had only four hits off Craig, including three by Larry Strathearn. Paul Boileau had the other in the eighth. CHYM‘rs only runs came in the fifth off no hits when the visitors comâ€" mitted three errors. Craig aided his own cause in the eighth with a line drive home run to left field. He fanned six while Miller struck out eight" one inning. And on that third bunt, it was such a good one that Dopey made the only play by waiting for it to go foul. Sometimes it does, soâ€" metimes it doesn‘t. ‘‘What bothered me more was that we couldn‘t get anâ€" ything going ourselves.‘"‘ . \(‘ CTIONn

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