"We had the kids working outdoors in April on the fun- damentals which meant we didn't have to teach them those things during the first 30 days of the season; we also had some good kids coming out of then" where they got plenty of fielding experience '* Waterloo trailed in the championship game by two runs heading into the final inning and had their first two batters make out But Brad Clugston then walked. Dave Soehner and Seibert followed with singles. and then K North inten. tionally walked Dave Slater to get to Reid The winning pitcher was Julian Brandon, Hornets third hurler of the game He came on in the fourth to relieve John East. who took over from starter Matt Gagnon in the third The move backfired as the Hornet left fielder got his third hit of the night to score Seibert and Soehner with the decid- Ing runs Faced with the prospect of having to beat Waterloo Kiwanis Hornets to force an extra game for the cham- pionship in the lnterCounty round-robin finals. K North watched their hopes go down the drain when just as dusk settled in, Waterloo's Chris Read singled in Steve Seibert with the winning run in the 17-16 decision. The victory gave Waterloo a 5-1 record in the four-team final and thus the Inter-County championship, K North was second at 3-3 while Brantford and Stratford were at 2-4. By Rick Campbell Chronic“ Sports Editor Darkness fell on the Kitchener North tyke baseball team in more ways than one Thursday night. Thursday's game was a replay of a recent game that iron- ically ended in a I7-l7 tie that was called due to darkness. The victory climaxed a tremendous season for Hornets last year were not even a factor in post-season play. I think the big difference this year was that we knew much sooner what we had to work with," said Hornet field manager Jack Middlemass. Waterloo Hornet second baseman Alan Folliott races hard to first after hit- Braf ctlt.PPrt of Hornets stole second base on this play in the early going ting a ground ball Thursday. agmmrt Kitchener North. - . , l I I K-W Granite Club will be holding Badminton Club open houses Sept 11-13 at 69 Agnes St in Kitchener Everyone is welcome to drop in. meet the profes- sional staff see the facilities and try out the game Just bring running shoes as race ,Seibert and Read both had three hits for Waterloo. with Badminton Club holds open house we quets and birds will be sup- plied For those unable to make the September dates, an- other open house will be scheduled for the first week of October.. Hours for both occasions will be 7-10 p m Seibert supplying a third-inning triple. Alan Folliott, Soehner, Slater and Dave Godwin each had two hits for the winners with safeties going to East and Paul McCardle. - The game was not obe o? the better executed contests of Private School (Waterloo) - Otters a Umqua and Alternative Education For Girls and Boys - Kmdargartm to Grade 8 (Commencement Date - September 10. 1979) Advantages: _ non deroorwrtattooat - back to basrcs _ no P D Days small classes no open concept quret atmosphere one/one Instructron _ twalrbod staff structured programme _ fsrm/Utr dvscrphne _ lunder full day Member of O A A I S Ennchment courses for exceptuonal students, and m- drvrdual programmes for chr‘dran wrth Iearnmg drsabclrtres Byerson Halt operates wrthm the Mrmstry of Educatron Cur- nculum Guodelmas Bvevson Hall offers students an educattonal omnronmont that oncouvogos each chad " an mdwtdual to achwve ha or her fuuest potentual, acodormcally. 'rmotsortalN and soctatty. so that a sense of condo and honour may be engovod wuth accomohshment whatevev the child} mommy level may Parents are cordially unv-ted to vnsn on Fndav, September 7th 2 00 8 oo pm BYEBSON "All PBIVAIE SCHOOl 18 McDougall Road Waterloo N2L 2W5 PHONE: 884-2170 Byerscon Hall Contact the Director (New location) NOTICE TO PARENTS back to bums small clams quot "machete qualified staff bun/10w dvscvphno the year but fully iliustFiited the closenas of thetwo teams. who had a see-saw battle going all season. Waterloo won four, tied one and lost two of the seven games played be- tween the clubs 'Fall Into Holiday Collections '79' Bingeman Park Lodge Monday, September 10 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 Canadian designers Claire Haddad Wayne Clark and Debora Kuchmé Proceeds to the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Tickets tli). For Reservations call 576-0750 boutique Ilka Tickets available at Biba Boutique Fairview Park Mall 576-0750 Please come early for best seating presents; a glamourous affair with