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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 1979, p. 17

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Brian Schnurr (right) of Waterloo Tigers was named Player of the Month for August at last Wednesday‘s game and is seen here receiving his award from Carling O‘Keefe representative Dave Ryan. ~ London Majors scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday to beat Waterloo Tigers 8â€"7 and even their bestâ€"ofâ€"seven Inâ€" terâ€"County quarterâ€"final 2â€"2. London jumped into an early 4â€"0 second inning lead but Tigers rallied with four *3 « $ Vimf Game IV Let Mother‘s Spoi1 You Licenced By ~Pizza l‘avrjour& Spaghetti House WATERLOO STORE ONLY 9e y Hours : Mon.â€"Thur. 11 a.m.â€"1 a.m. Fri.â€"Sat. 11 a.m.â€"2 a.m. Sun. and Holidays 12 noon /3‘ "~a09¢ The action really began in the ninth when Tigers jumped into a 7â€"5 lead only to watch it evaporate in the London half. in the sixth to tie. Waterloo. _ Paul Welch, who relieved then went ahead by one in starting London pitcher Jon the seventh, only to be tied Owen in the seventh, picked again in the eighth. up the win while Scott Baiâ€" The action reafily began in ley was the losing pitcher, the ninth when Tigers gving up 10 hits. 28 KING ST. N. 886â€"1 830 ’MSt our 99¢ ~ Every Sunday in August; come on home to Mother‘s to try our great new sundaes at a bargain price. Creamy vanilla ice cream, smothered with your choice of five rich toppings. Chocolate, Strawberry, Butterscotch, Maple Walnut, and Brandied Peach. Topped with a mound of whipped cream and one perfect cherry. Offer available for dining room only. _ Dave Byers paced the eightâ€"hit Waterloo attack with two singles. Chargex When Kâ€"W Dutchmen Homes baseball team went to Dryden in northern Onâ€" tario this past weekend for the Dryden Ladies tourâ€" nament they were treated"to the finest hospitality any team could be effered, and in turn treated Dr{den resiâ€" dents to the finest ball the fans have ever seen. From the moment their plane touâ€" ched down Friday morning at Dryden airport until they waved farewell at takeâ€"off Sunday night Dutchmen Homes team was given royal treatment. . Dryden native Patty Mcintosh made it a vicâ€" torjious homecoming by pigching a 4â€"1 win for Dutchâ€" men Homes in the opener against her former teammaâ€" tes the Dryden Red Eagles. Dutchmen went op to win their second game, this time against the Thunder Bay Giants beating them 12â€"0. Ann Garner pitched a noâ€"hitâ€" ter, striking out 10 Giant batters. In the third game Dutchâ€" men Homes met the Dryden Dairy Queens. This game saw pickâ€"up pitcher from the Kitchener Civitans, Donna Hammer, pitch a oneâ€"hitter and fan 11 batâ€" ters. The win moved Dutchmen Homes into the final against Thunder Bay Russow Trucking. The final game proved to be the real high point of the weekend tournament with the two top teams Dutchâ€" men Homes and Russow Trucking performingâ€"top notch ball going scoreless into extra innings ending in a 1â€"0 win for Dutchmen Homes. Fiveâ€"star homecoming for Patty Mcintosh â€" ‘L ‘Licensed underâ€" ©â€" 115 Fountain St. $., Cambridge (Preston) > Jl the 1.L.B.0. FOR AESERVATIONS CALL 6535709 . c t ce Ind ateak house Choose Light Luncheon Sandwiches. Choose Cold Summer Salad Plates. Choose Pickerel. Choose Spareribs. Choose Steak. Choose Live Lobster. A Little or A Lot. _ . mediate tournament. scoring 20 runs against their INDIVIDUAL LEADERS â€" 57 or more innings It was a great weekend and Dutchmen Homes reâ€" commends to w local team who has opporâ€" tunity, a visit to the north for good bali and unforgetâ€" table splendid hospitality. The Dutchmen Homes !NE @n @XNIPiIVUON gdili crew is hoping that good against Milverton Suns 134 things come in threes as Wednesday, a vote of thanks they make ready for their ° Was extended to all who parâ€" third consecutive tourâ€" ticipated. That exRibition namegt when they travel to Same ended in a 4â€"2 Sun win Port Colborne this weekend _ Tonight _ (Wednesday) for the Provincial Womens Dutchmen Homes meet the Softball Association Milverton Millwrights in an (PWSA) All Ontario interâ€" 8:30 game at Centennial Rick McHwraith, Gue Joe Schurink, Wood Ray Holliday, Wloo Peter Finn, Grim Bruce Eccles, Cam Bill Miljer, Wioo Ron Robinson, Gue Player, Club Ron Robinson, Gue Ray Tilley, Wood Paul Clemens, Wioo Rob Patteson, Gue Rick Rogers, Gue Larry Strathearn, Wioo INDIVIDUAL LEADERS â€" 61 or more plate appearances Complete Collision And Refinishing Service IFL Stats ERA G W L IP R ER H BB SO 06 11 9 i 16 12 7 92 it im The trip, to Dryden was made pop&ble in part by the generous support of fans and friends of the Kâ€"W.Dutchâ€" men Homes ball team, who purchased tickets in the Dutchmen Homes fund raisâ€" ing campaign to help finanâ€" ce the trip. At the draw dus» ing an exhibition gam against Milverton Suns la‘ Wednesday, a vote of thanks was extended to all who parâ€" ticipated. That exhibition game ended in a 4â€"2 Sun win oo dn se o. s e C ty [ 3e ons $ \’u\"&: o en oo . 9 e ces is C y o on o o e t Aee e emeimin te e s §<Es. s 91 1/3 73 2/3 a2 1/3 T72 1/3 13 2/3 sys Awona

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