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Friday "itettener' vs St. Thomas F -2 - 7:00 PM. Friday - Guelph " Inudon ' , - 0:30 PM. . Friday -'Waterloo " Cambridge _ 4 - 9:00 AM. Saturday - Team Sport vs Dorchester " 9:00 A.M. Saturday - Owen Sound vs Grimsby 6 - 0:00 AM. Saturday - Samia vs Newmarket V 7 - 10:30 AM. Saturday - Agincourt " McArthur Goodyear 0 - 10:30 A.M. Saturday -‘Oshawa " Portdillgin These teams form a portion of four of the major leagues in Ontario. From the Ontario Fastball league there are the Newmarket Rays, Owen Sound King Farms, Grimsby Peach Kings, Agincourt and Oshawa Motor Carriers. This weekend the Waterloo CHYM'rs are holding their Opening eerenpnies are at no pm. on Friday after the Mth Annual tournament in Centennial Park in Waterloo. first two games. his year Alderman Charles Voelker ot The 16 teams coming in this year start playing at12m RM. Waterloo and Mr. Bill Franks of Carling O'Keefe will of- on Friday. The first round games and times are listed ficiate " the opening. The teams are playing for the below. l O'Keefe. awards. V Lady luck shines on _ CHYM’rs for a change Waterloo fashions fine tourney lineup again "When you’re facing Dan Yantzi you’re facing one of the toughest pitchers in On- tario," said Moeser explain- ing his club‘s inability to get things going Wednesday. "Our guys seemed to be up- tight before the game, they knew they were getting Yantzi. You just have to get the jump on him early, if he gets by to about the fourth inning, then he really gets the momentum going. John Dietrich scored Wa- terloo's only run in the se- venth when he led off with an opposite field double. went to third on a passed CHYM'rs only game this week before their 14th an- nual tournament is tomor- row against the last-place Stratford Merchants. But back in Waterloo Thursday CHYM'rs thanks in part to a mental error on the part of Guelph right- fielder Kevin Goetz, won a hard-fought 4-3 ll-inning de- cision over Ingram: to level their record at 3-3. Earlier in the A week, CHYM'rs had a tottgtrtime of it at Woodside Park Wed- nesday when they met up with ace chucker Dan Yant- zi who limited them to two hits as Greens took a 7-1 de- cision. club had a Sunday night con- test in Cambridge rained out. ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR Manon Harm According to the Waterloo boss, the turning point came in the top of the 11th when highly-touted Ron Robinson "I'll take a win that way anytime, especially since we've given up a few like that in the past," .said While this tournament is considered one of the best in tht- tario, it will be foregone in 1961, since Waterloo is the host of the 1981 All Ontario Elimination Tournament. Then with the count full. Strathearn lifted a high foul ball to right, and the inex- perienced Goetz made the catch instead of letting it drop which scored MacGre- gor easily from third. "It's the type of tournament that you can't take any team lightly. Nemnarket's been the champs the last two years but you ean't really rule out anybody. especially our own In- terCity teams." "rt's going ta be one of the toughest tournaments in On- tario this year, we’ve got 16 just excellent ball eiubs," said host Waterloo CHYMY field manager Glenn Moeser. "The pitching alone will be something to see. Clayton did not have good conrol however and walked Bill Shaddick on four straight pitches. Gary Mac- Gregor came in to run for Shaddick and advanced to third on two straight wild pitches. he last two years the tmuttitment has been wmftty the Newmarket Rays. Last year they ended in the final game with Owen mud King Farms. Due to the weather the tour- nament ran until the early morning hours. This is a true double knéckout toimamem. with a total of 30 or 31 games throughout the weekend. The final game should be at approximately 5:00 p.m. Smday, weather per- mitting. . . Then in the 11th, Guelph coach Frank Aldred figured starter Rob Amos had had enough and so sent in ve- teran Jim Clayton to re- have. In Waterloo Thursday the teams remained tied after Larry Strathearn, led off the Waterloo sixth with a solo home run. The Kitchener hurler re- corded 17 strikeouts while Holliday had seven after re- placing Lobsinger. ball and scored on Hogie Umlandts sacrifice fly. Steve Uberig had the only other hit (single) off Yantzi. 440 PHILLIP ST.WA1’ERLOO ONTARIO 886-3302 We offer you guaranteed workmanship " years expenence Vary Rouonablo Prices In. estimates 0 pickup and delivery Reupholstering Repairs Draperies . Furniture stripping and refinishing. Notes: Guelph strandid 13 runners as Dziarski worked well out of jams ... Out- fielders Frank Strathearn. Dan Straus and Ken Neeb all made outstanding run- ning- catches to help out ... Shortstop Grant Martin al- most drove Guelph third ba- seman Dave Farrelly into left field with a screaming line drive to open the se- venth. Somehow Farrelly, who threw up his glove in from of his face, managed to hang on to the ball. Larry Strathearn had a homer, triple and single good for a total of three rbis while Shaddiek, Umlandt. Frank Strathearn and Grant Martin had CRYM'rs other hits. Both winning pitcher Gauge Dziarski and Amos hooked up in an excellent pitching duel throughout the regulation innings. "I called (catcher) Bogie (Umlandt) over and had a good talk with him, told him to call one downer and than an off-speed pitch-and as it turned out Robinson popped out on the secondpitch to end the inning," said Moeser. came to bat for Guelph. Ro- binson. who had gone 3-for-3 before being intentionally walked the next two times, had runners on second and first as he came to the plate.