l . Hun-mm ' Morrison bunches three wms Morrison entertained Sha- kespeare Wednesday and emerged 1.0 victors behind Hannah's three-hitter. Wa- Exams and holidays loom Waterloo somewhat pressed for players going into last week's busy schedule. Regu- lars Patty McIntosh Ipitcher) and Mary Ann Me- derak tcatcher) would not be available to the team for two weeks. Debbie Hannah. who had seen limited pitch- ing action. was pressed into service on the mound. Karen Bell would be receiv- ing fulltime behind the plate. All the players knew they would have to give a little bit extra through the week and they did just that. Nari“ the and a! the re- gular sea-on Waterloo Mor- rison Puma. find dual-el- ves in a clone tight (around the top four spots of the Mid- western Ladies Fastball Those teams quality for the league championship round and it looks like the race will go down to the wire. Waterloo helped them- selves with three~victories last week and stand with an 11-6 record with four games to go. In on: locum†at.rr.rhiteE"rtm-tBttr SVwWatmty SVmFooIISpoOlano " 3250 " 3279 " 3320 " can an uncut! you an “dominantly tor tho My my- 'mrtt.Atttttttm'ttttrttst mum. Deluxe Features 2%" Foam mutton FREEZE/F _ii'l()j)ilii///) TIM LIIITEI was: 578-3770 C=Tz!rMCC1 Fm MM On tGW Am -tgiit. SM"" Mb I an. IM. It! "I. 'tr ne' P I'; TttrrstttV Waterloo visited Milverton and returned with a 1-3“ victory. The teams were tied " after one in- ning. Waterloo added one run in the fifth. two in the seventh and the final run in the ninth as Mary Reinhart scored three times. Hannah pitched strongly for her se- am Win in a row. t she wasn't finished as she also had to pitch Friday in Goderich. With only nine players. Waterloo was for- who had - live has but mpde the most of them as they Begtmtt the villain run in the seventh. loin John. muddfwlthasiluleJd- vanced on Nancy Me- Callum‘s "erifiee and seated on Sharon Jtatd1tht '),ll1l,',,l,,',l,,lllruadlliiiiadllPlhiL 'riiirnms gdftiBiirt.rkitthqtiirft "___- 'tr.'de"d1',,'t'3St.',el'l, AVNLAILE MY " Waterloo won it in the 14th when Reinhart led off with a siiigie, Went to second on a sacrifice and scored when coil to with Pull-e PM er at . who had an ex- cellent game. and played musical chairs in the out- field to attempt to take the action away trom one of their injured players; the strategy did not allay: pay on but Waterloo exhibited some sparkling defence to take a " thinning decision. Waterloo talk a " lead in the first, but Goderich came back to assume a 3-1 lead after three. Waterloo tied it up in nailbiting fashion when with two out in the ninth Hannah singled and Jane Reble and Reinhart fol- lowed with doubles. ' 86W" __ tatt-tttttttttttttt 8-tttt-.tt-."tt-.ott Lmar‘rl Jan-ton and newline per- leyed clubs lino producing the winning run. [tenth-rt had three singles and two doubles in seven trips to"paee the Waterloo attack while Waite tripled and singled and Johnston. Finder. Hannah and kettle collected two hits each in one of Waterloo's. moat sa- tlelying wins at the m. Morrison hopes lor simi- tar some“ tonight again-t Milverton when they clash at 8:30 pan. at Centennial. and then Wttterhto heads to Moorefield for a game to- morrow night. Walk-a block a day.- c2 It's the thst step. L. meaomMWMnum-IM -cttaeta+t-8t-rttsrtqt-$.rrreetVteot'rtaer $-tr-.ttmret-ttt-ehstrtC8tirtr-t$BrSt. m-et-ttri-et-t_-ot-r-ttFr- um‘mmmunmmhm‘ ther not." no to - out ammu- "umvmm Myth taunt-I‘m Watts Milkin- bfi JrheL"2eerr2lt-af2ILe,E m CIC J1ht.yietetf2h_reesleAetny,h%yrtett-Ntr" AUTO ' HIE Bu1tttNEBPutMS8liLNt tht4tttSttLTEtt _ q (No doubt: please) (Ova: 90 Variatiaa) Plus Many â€any Mon W "an. Hours Mon-Sat. 8:30 am. to too pm. - Ate, DEALERS PLEASE - Itgh0ttdhltt1llNtoeaottoee Met In â€In. Wk. 217 LOUISA STREET PLAIA (Comm ot Wow & Louisa) Ayres BULKUIYTHEOUNCE w. August 9th. 19 m,