_ IFL logâ€"jam as playoffs approach Waterloo CHYM‘rs took two of their last three reguâ€" lar season games to insure at least a tie for third place in the Interâ€"City Fastball With a 3â€"0 whitewash of Cambridge Thursday and aâ€" 4â€"2 win over Team Sports in St. Clements â€" Friday, HYM‘rs improved their reâ€" rd to 16â€"12. Cambridge is â€"12 but must play Woodâ€" stock Twins tomerrow night and Gores have had trouble It is shaping up as a busy time of year for Waterloo CHYM‘rs. CHYM‘rs busy Presently embroiled in a dogfight for: third place in the Interâ€"City Fastball Leaâ€" gue, CHYM‘rs are also in the midst of Ontario Amateâ€" ur Softball Association playâ€" downy and face deadlines in both series. Waterloo took a 1â€"0 OASA 'fnior B series lead over oodstock Bengals with a 6â€" 4 win in Waterloo Sunday. Game two is in Woodstock tomorrow, and Bengals also won the coin toss for the third game, which will be Monday in Woodstock if neâ€" cessary. i It is conceivable that CHYM‘rs might also have to play a sudden death league encounter to decide third place with the earliest posâ€" sible playing date Tuesday because of the IFL tourâ€" nament in Guelph this weeâ€" kend. But the sardine schedule doesn‘t stop there, because should CHYM‘rs oust Woodâ€" stock, they must play anâ€" other series against either Sarnia, Petrolia or St Thomas to determine the zone one winner. And that series must be concluded no later than Aug. 24 because the OASA tournament is Aug 25â€"26 in St. Thomas. At that affair, all zones from Ontarmio meet to determine a champion ’ ‘*No doubt about it. we‘re in for a hectic time,"‘ said CHYM‘rs field manager Glenn Moeser. who will be in California himself from Aug. 17â€"27. "We‘re just hopâ€" ing the league standings fall into place without those sudâ€" den death games It will make it a lot easier on everyone. It is CHYM‘rs first apâ€" pearance in OASA for seâ€" veral years They were proâ€" vincial champions in 1971 but the traveling costs for six separate series were prohibitive Bill Miller went the disâ€" tance for Waterloo Sunday. scattering nine hits and shutting out the Bengals from the sixth inning on CHYM‘rs also did most of their scoring early with one in the first. three in the seâ€" cond and two in the fifth off losing pitcher Brad Scott Miller had 14 strikeouts while Scott had six cond Miller had three hits while Shaddick and Dennis Schmidt had two each for the winners. Brooks had an inside the park home run to score the two fifthâ€"inning CHYM‘rs had five singles a sacrifice. passed ball and wild pitch to score their three runs in the decisive seâ€" Actually there is a posâ€" sibility of a threeâ€"way tie for third as Waterdown, with a tremendous last half, could also tie at 16â€"12. They had to go up against firstâ€"place Guelph last night though and also face Team Sports toâ€" morrow night. with that club all year. Should there be a twoâ€"way tie, a sudden death game would be played Tuesday at the earliest, with the site deâ€" Moeser and coaches Joe Adair and Jim Foster were extremely pleased with CHYM‘rs 12â€"hit totals. Benâ€" gals are recognized as a big, strongâ€"hitting .club, but Miller‘s riser and drop ball effectively kept them at bay. WE‘RE EXPERTS ON FLORIDA! There‘s more to buying property in Florida than meets the eye Get the facts before you buy! Avoid costly mistakes. Let us assist you with our knowledge of zoning, types of construction, commercial @015 North Tamiami Trail, OFFICES AT: 178 Queen South, Kitchener Investors/Developers and Managers of Florida property ‘‘"Serving the growing Canadian market Earl Putnam Organization Helen Hambiin Ledger termined by a‘coin toss. Should there be a threeâ€"way tie, all teams involved would flip a coin, the odd man would get a bye, and the two others would play off, with the winner then going against the team that had the bye. Team Sports will be gunâ€" ning for their playoff lives also tomorrow. In a doubleâ€" header against Woodstock Sunday, Sports dropped a 76 12â€"inning heartbreaker but also won 3â€"2 in 10 innings to keep their chances for the final spot alive. They are 11â€" 16, and the other junior entry Grimsby J.P.‘s preâ€" sently hold down sixth at 12â€" 16 ; should those clubs end in a tie, a suddenâ€"death game ATTENTION "BOWLERS*" August 20 5 4. Junior Special â€" All you can bow! free from 12 noon to 5 p.m. (up tq;iï¬ yrs 2. ggnday Evening Leagues â€" Bow! free 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. w,‘ S August 21 1. L;dl ruifig Special â€" All you can bow! free from 9 a.m. to 1 2. Tuesday Evening Leagues â€" Bow! free 7 p.m. & J p.m. August 22 â€" f 1. Ladies 2. Wedne August 1. Young Adult® Special â€" All yo yrs. old) 2. Thursday EvenifNiG Leagues â€" Bring your $2 refistration fe&;BI@N up and bow! 3 free Games. League bowlers receive crestg, free bowling shirt, trophies, ard endâ€"ofâ€"season party. L is > 4 "BOWLER APPRECIATION WEEK" . TWIN CITY BOWL 886â€"2330 Waterlioo Square m Special â€" ing Leagu Last Tuesday in Waterâ€" down, Lanes scored four runs in the eighth to dump CHYM‘rs 6â€"0. Five singles, two walks and a sacrifice put the game outâ€"of reach. Losing pitcher Dave Goetz was responsible for all the Waterdown runs and gave way in the eighth to Ray Holliday. Winning pitcher Mike Morrison gave up only five hits, two singles to Bruce Everest, and one each to Bill Shaddick, Larry Strathearn and Bob Riley. would also be played. Bill Miller was superiaâ€" tive on the mound for Waâ€" terloo in Cambridge Thursâ€" day, fanning 13 batters while allowing only five hits. The losing pitcher was â€" All you G@@f Bowl fre# from 1 p.m, §0 5 p.m. (18 yrs. to 21 Announces Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 15, 1979 ~Page 17 Larry Strathearn went fourâ€"forâ€"four with a double and two rbi‘s. Brian Russell had three hits while Miller and Larry Brooks each had a pair as CHYM‘rs totalled 13 hits. ~ Up in St. Clements Friâ€" day, CHYM‘rs bunched three runs off losing pitcher Whitey Lobsinger in the middle innings to record the victory. Both pitchers perâ€" formed well with Holliday going the distance and strikâ€" ing out 14 for the win. Lobâ€" singer had 11 strikeouts and gave up only six hits, but the game was marred by errors as CHYM‘rs had five and Sports three. * Russell had two singles free from 1 p.m. 5 p.m. «32 had a leadâ€"off triple in the fifth and Brooks, Strathearn and Shaddick collected the others. Dan Straus and Bob Fleming got the only Sports hits, both singles. for the winners. Holliday Notes: Larry Brooks has taken over from the departâ€" ed Paul Clemens at shortâ€" stop and is getting accusâ€" tomed to hisâ€"position that he played in his earlier CHYM‘rs years...The earâ€" liest the playoffs can begin is Tuesday as all IFL teams are in the league tourâ€" nament in Guelph this weeâ€" kend. CHYM‘rs open the doubleâ€"knockout affair at 8:30 p.m. against J.P.‘s. Guelph opens against Team Sports.