The way he has been logâ€" ging overtime lately, Lobâ€" singer would just be rolling in dough. _ *) Due to the departure of veteran CHYM‘r hurler Ray Holliday to his new job in Windsor, the return of Georâ€" ge Dziarski to Big Bill‘s of the KFL, and the unavailaâ€" bility of North Waterloo Rural League chucker John Dietrich at key times, CHYM‘rs have been forced to go almost exclusively with Lobsinger on the mound these past few weeks. Two nights earlier, Waâ€" terloo had taken a 3â€"2 lead into â€"the ninth against Guelph in the Royal City but Rick Rogers homered off By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor You couldn‘t really blame Waterloo CHYM‘r pitcher Mark (Whitey) Lobsinger if he insisted on the installaâ€" tion of a punchâ€"clock at the end of his club‘s bench. Sunday in Cambridge Lobâ€" singer suffered his second defeat in three nights as the home team Gores collected three home runs off of the four total that Lobsinger gave up to blank CHYM‘rs 4â€" Not that he hasn‘t borne the ‘brunt of the load adâ€" mirably, but if CHYM‘rs exâ€" pect a long and prosperous postâ€"season this year, they better get some help for the firstâ€"year senior, who soon will literally be pitching his left arm off. WITH HIS eyes closely on the ball, Bill Shaddick of Waterloo CHYM‘rs attempts to lay down a bunt during Sunday‘s 4â€"0 loss to Cambridge. That‘s former CHYM‘r catcher Brian Russell backstopping for Gores. on CHYM‘r lefty Lobsinger EVEN PROPERTY NUMBERS â€" May water Monâ€" day, Wedmgday. Friday and Sundays. ODD PROPERTY NUMBERS â€" May water Tuesâ€" day, Thursday, Saturday and Sundays. Between the hours of 6:00 a.m. â€" 10 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. â€" 11:00 p.m. CITY OF WATERLOO Lawnâ€"Garden Watering Byâ€"Law No. 76â€"119 States Buildings With ‘‘I like pitching this much, it‘s easier on me when I know exactly when I‘m going to pitch and can think about it. I like to know well in advance when I‘m going out there. But like I‘ve told Glenn* (field _ manager Moeser), ~pitching this much, sometimes you‘re just bound to have bad games."" The CHYM‘r boss, obâ€" viously concerned with his lack of depth on the mound, indicated Monday he has a The bushyâ€"haired Lob singer is not complaining in the least about his strenuous workload, despite the fact the middle finger on his pitching hand has been rubbed raw through friction and likely will stay that way for the rest of the season. ‘‘It (pitching so much) does affect my concentraâ€" tion a little,"" admitted Lobâ€" singer after Ray Nahis, Tom Anderson and Jeff Gigâ€" nac had taken him downâ€" town Sunday. ‘‘They‘ve been getting too many home runs off me, what‘d they have tonight, only four hits?" Lobsinger‘s win of the week came Tuesday when CHYM‘rs sliced by Waterâ€" down 4â€"1. They also defeated Team Sports 1â€"0 Thursday but with the consecutive losses rest in fourth spot in IFL play with a 10â€"9 record behind third place Guelph at 14â€"9 and ahead of Gores, who are fifth at 9â€"12. Lobsinger to tie and then Inâ€" grams pushed across the winning run in the 10th. **I usually pace myself eéarly, but sometimes that gets me in trouble," said the CHYM‘r lefty. ‘"Tonight (Sunday) I felt better as the game went on, I was throwâ€" ~ing harder at the end knowâ€" ing I was going the distance anyway." CHYM‘rs survived in Waâ€" terdown Tuesday without the services of Larry Strathâ€" earn, Uberig and Shaddick. Grant Martin‘s twoâ€"run homer to deep left field in the second inning was the big offensive blow, and Neeb also homered. Lobâ€" singer made the defensive gem of the game in the CHYM‘r. Anderson‘s home run was of the soft variety as he was credited by the Cambridge official scorer with a roundâ€" tripper even though the ball hopped in front of right fielder George Grassi and eluded _ the _ charging CHYM‘rs collected only five hits off winner Bruce Eccles, two by designated hitter Ken Neeb and one each by Bill Shaddick, Steve Uberig and Lobsinger. Lack of pitching has limitâ€" ed CHYM‘rs strategies reâ€" cently, especially when the opposition knows there is no one around to back up Lobâ€" singer. s * ‘‘The best thing to say right now is that our pitchâ€" ing problem will be resolved this week,"‘ Moeser said. few fingers in the pie with lan aim to correct the probâ€" em. r WALNUT PIECES : SPICES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Plus Many Many More Wholesale Items Hours Mon.â€"Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CLOSED TUESDAYS Nut & Baking Supplies 217 LOUISA STREET PLAZA (Corner of Weber & Lo?isa) ALNUT 219 ECES > Ib. Ayres P u*fï¬â€™gt†& % PV .. icmamnl &‘5 CHYM‘rs play host to Kitchener Thursday at 8 p.m. travel to Waterdown Friday and then entertain Cambridge Sunday at 7 :30 p.m. before paying a return visit to Cambridge Tuesday in a makeâ€"up contest. . . 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