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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Aug 1979, p. 14

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CHYM‘rs sweep to IFL tourney title They may have finished third in league standings, but Waterloo CHYM‘rs were all alone in first when the dust cleared at the anâ€" nual Interâ€"City Fastball League tournament in Guelph on the weekend. CHYM‘rs rolled through the tournament undefeated in four games, with the capâ€" per being a 3â€"0 whitewash over the rapidlyâ€"improving Waterdown Lanes in the grand championship. ~ _ _CHYM‘rs also defeated Lanes to get to the final in a Page 14 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 22, 1979 PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE |CPTOL #1 |(Kâ€"Wi"* CAPMOL #2 SUNSET WATERLOO heLD Over _ . Rampney MAPITOL #1| veareass 7188 92090 noxs s v_tooesrm»eo i Mat. Fri. Sat. Sun. & Mon 2 p.m. PETIT POIKT â€" NECKLACES, PENDANTS & STICKPINS Fairview | HELD OVER Cinema _ | ‘NORTH DALLAS irview Park Mail i+ wl CREATIVE CRAFTS Lower Mail STARTS FRIDAY b [j}1} :|J stan wars omye in 2nd Hit THUNDER & LIGHTNING BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 30pm ‘7Fasginating Shop for the Doâ€"it Yourselfer" SUBâ€"POST OFFICE IN STORE Open Mondayâ€"Saturday 9:00â€"5:00 Come In and Browse Around 2nd Hit Beyond the Poserdon Adventure‘ WATERLOO SQUARE $8.00 â€" $20.00 Available in gold or silver STARTS FRIDAY MmUPPET MOVIE 2 Shows nightly ‘The main Event STARTS FRIDAY HELD OVER _ O "Amityville Horror" 7 & 9 pm STARTS FRI. UNIDENTIFIED FLYING ODDBALL * 7 & 9 p.m. Mat. Daily at 1 & 3 p.m. STARTS FRI INâ€"LAWS STARTS FRIDAY THE MUPPET MOVIE Box OQffice Opens at 8 p.m "MUPPET MOVIE" STARTS FRIDAY “ "LOST & FOUND®" 7 & 9 pm Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 pm Matinee every day at 2 p.m. STARTS FRIDAY L AMITYVILLE HORROR Pommnectt 2nd Hit BLOOD & GUTS ** 9 Om~n#e~ 3rd ‘SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER‘ HELD OVER 7 & 9 pm FORTY‘ 7 & 9 pm Mat. Sun 2 pm 7 & 9 pm Box Office Opens at 7: 30pm Bill Miller went all the way for the win in the final giving up only two hits, His mates bunched nine against routeâ€"going Mike Morrison, and scored two in the first and one in the fourth to give Miller all the runs he heedâ€" ed. Gary MacGregor was taops at the plate for Waâ€" terloo with a perfect threeâ€" forâ€"three, including a douâ€" ble. . * thrilling 3â€"1 12â€"inning deciâ€" sion. They had earlier wins over Grimsby J.P.‘s 3â€"0 and Waterloo Team Sports 6â€"2. 6th WEEK ADANTTAN ._IFL playoffs open Thursday In the 12â€"inning marathon, CHYM‘rs took an early 1â€"0 second inning lead but Lanes tied in the fourth and neither team could get much going until the 12th, when an infield error and pushed across the decisive * Lanes, who were relegatâ€" ed to the loser‘s side against Cambridge with the loss, had two glorious opportuniâ€" ties to win the game. In the sixth, designated runner Glenn Smith scored the goâ€"ahead ryn but it was disallowed as he failed to touch third coming home. Then in the eighth, Doug Forth tripled with one out and in a bold move CHYM‘rs coach Joe Adair elected to have Miller intenâ€" tionally walk Bob Craig and Mike Morrison. At that point, Ray Holliday came on in relief and put the next two batters down on strikes. â€" Craig allowed 10 hits going the distance while Holliday picked up the win, fanning six in four inningsâ€" pius work. CHYM‘rs opening game against Grimsby was orâ€" iginally scheduled for Friâ€" day but a fourthâ€"inning downpour forced a replay Saturday. Miller picked® up As a result of their 3â€"0 win at home over Woodstock Twins Thursday night, Camâ€" bridge Gores moved into a third place tie with Waâ€" terloo CHYM‘rs at Interâ€" City Fastball League‘s seaâ€" son end. Since third meets fourth in a bestâ€"ofâ€"three quarterâ€" final, a coin toss was made Juniors and Seniors bowl 3 games per week. ADULTS PLEASE NOTE Anyone interested in helping the Bantam and Junior leagues with scoreâ€"keeping and coaching we would appreciate if you would come out. We do need the help. If any additional information is required you can contact Mel Schmidt (PROGRAM DIRECTOR) 885 1889 or Howard Totzke (PROPRIETOR) 886â€"2900 REGISTRATION FEE $2.00 per bowler (Any repeat bowler bringing along a NEW registrant will register at half price. ) COST OF BOWLING Bantams $1.50/week ($1.10 for bowling $.40 prize money ) Juniors & Seniors $2.25/week ($1.65 for bowling $.60 prize money) NOTE: Bantams bow! 2 games per week. JUNIORS: Not 14 years of age as of January 1st, 1980 They start bowling Friday, September 7, 1979 at 4: 30 p.m. or Saturday, September 8, 1979 at 11:30 p.m. SENIORS: Not 18 years of age as of January 1st. 1980. They start bowling Sunday, September 9, 1979 at 1:00 .m. REGIS'I‘RATION DATES â€" Preâ€"registration on August 25, 1979 from 9:00 a m. to 1:00 p.m. at Waterloo Lanes. FREE BOWLING WILL BE ALLOTTED TO BOWLERS WHO REGISTER ON Another youth bowling season will be commencing in September. You can win various crests, trophies, bowli in various tournaments and meet many new friends. LEAGUE DIVISIONS, STARTING DATE AND BOWLING TIMES BANTAMS: Not 11 years of age as of January 1st, 1980. They start bowling Saturday, September 8, 1979 and can bowl in a 8: 30 a. m. league or 10:00 a.m. leaâ€" THIS DATE. â€"Any day through the month of Sept. YOUNG ADULTS BOWLING LEAGUE For young people ages 18â€"29, come join the fun, meet new people and make new friends. Teams, couples or individuals welcome. League bowls Sunday evenings at 8: 30 p.m . cormmencing Sunday, September 9th Reâ€" gistration Fee â€" $3.00. Register now or call for further information ATTENTION YOUTH BOWLERS 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 the win striking out five and allowing only two hits while his club scored all three at last weekend‘s IFL tourâ€" nament in Guégliph to deterâ€" mine third between the clubs, who had identical 16 12 records. p.m. at Centennial Park. Game two will be Sunday in Cambridge at 7:30 p.m. at Waterloo won the toss and will have home game advanâ€" tage, starting Thursday at 8 JOE ADAIR ....bold move runs in the fourth off losing pitcher Tom Gadsby. BilrShaddick led off the Lincoln Park, while the date of the third contest, should it be necessary, will be deâ€" cided later. In the other league quarâ€" terâ€"final, Woodstock Twins will meet Waterdown Lanes while in a bestâ€"ofâ€"seven semiâ€"final Grimsby J.P.‘s will reluctantly go against pennantâ€"winning Gueliph Inâ€" J.P.‘s grabbed the last Royal Trust!} 100 King St. S.,. Waterloo 105 King St. E., Kitchener 73 King St. W., Kitchener 88 St. George‘s Sq., Guelph For 60 â€" 89 days. Minimum Deposit $5,000 (Rate subject to confirmation). GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES No running. No walking. No exercise. No effort. Pénaltyâ€"a shorter life. No argument. HOURS Mon â€"Thurs 9 a m â€" 5 pm fn 9 am â€" 6 pm Sat 9 a m â€" 1 pm Fitness is fun. * Ken Neeb doubled twice and scored both of Sports E5 runs, the second coming on : $3 a single by Randy Harbach. «»“& Holliday went the distance & _ * for CHYM‘rs while Dave i yf # â€" Bisch, the first of two Sports $ °/. pitchers, took the loss. i â€" CHYM‘rs picked up $600 2 expense money by â€"winning the tournament while Waâ€" terdown pocketed $300,and Cambridge $100 for finishing inning with a walk and Dennis Schmidt came on to run for him. Larry Strath earn and â€"Brian Russell folâ€" lowed with dnfila and Macâ€" Gregor‘s sacrifice fly and ed out the uprising. What ant CUVI That _&l‘thHYM’rs up against Sports in the second game, The local youngsters shocked the home town and pennantâ€"winâ€" ning Gue‘ph Ingrams 2â€"0 Friday but lost the magic against CHYM‘rs. Sports committed two errors in the first inning to help CHYM‘rs tally two runs and in the third singles by Paul Boileau, MacGreâ€" gor and Strathearn plus a double by Brooks gave Waâ€" terloo a 50 lead. > The two quarterâ€"final winâ€" ners will meet in a bestâ€"ofâ€" three semiâ€"final to deterâ€" mine an opponent for the other semiâ€"final victor. playoff spot when Team Sports lost 8â€"6 to Waterdown Thursday, which eliminated their chance to tie for the ofâ€"seven affair + Strathearn was selected as tourney MVP going sevenâ€"forâ€"13 at the plate. The finals will be a bestâ€" & 886â€"0210 578â€"6900 579â€"3000 821â€"5740

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