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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Aug 1980, p. 17

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512.9_J_'t___W__a_t___e_r_lgq later-loo CHYIfra VIII astute-e. butt-och.»- emstoavrsidaaiartHtnesttrt-htterotrraat- hall League Me winds down his week. Sixth place we of come that the cldi unlucky "etttiotter-dtrttutatot-tt*eelttett? tut. pennant-wining Kitchener Evergreen: it the first mull of the playoff: Until My Mt. CHYI'rs were tied for fourth with Cambridge Goren. both aborting W16 recolzdl while Team Sports have the ”viable berth ore-eat- ly at IS-tr. " _ _ 'rhertttttttiehei'ed,thoait,t-eVretm1ar 1eatNemeetitsdirtGuehttt Memdarttittttt, IFLopera- tommtedto‘upholdaproteetlodgedbyCllYM'racon- cening an umpires claim of an indirectly returned ball to the pitcher’s moi-id. That hiddeot occurred in CHYM'rs July SI home game against Waterdown Lanesand resulted in theawardingof hall'fouranda walhtoJimFelherotlaneainthethird inning,and they went on to parlay the break into all four runs in their " victory. IFT, officials ruled Norway night that CHYM’rs pro- testwasvalid,andsothegamewillberesumed8m- day at T:30 p.rn. in Waterloo from the point of protest. “It will be the topot the third, with none out, nobody on. a full count on (Jim) Felher andm score," said CHYM’r protest upheld” ut"'?:'):."-:?';")'),"',--.):',":',"';'".. . Ca (r,'?'????)','.'" for the Good $2,, of the ' Sport _ CHYI'r tteM mega-Glenn Moe-um. ' Became any ruling My affected potential playoff W. the mmineatittetor6deetiq in either direction could have been lucky. hut wasn't. acced- ing to it Waterloo hos. . “Obviously {henna a great and of diae-itnt on the matter, when the two teams (Window! ad " torloa) Were asked to leave. them tum tor about hatfatn but. " far as that iatteettng 'tlarttf positions) is concerned. I'd just say that we'd - tennis rould behoeteatatmtgtt'toao " the rule book ThepositttirttiesM%tomNmiitaixtharestit1 veryemtehintheatt. Atihrtittrseartttttrehtraner dmrttinga6adeciaimttowaterdt"m Fridayisatie and therefore addendum game. mould Waterloo beat Cambridge minnow in Cam- bridge. they would get fourth and Gore: would go against Juniors in sudden death. Souk! CHYM'rs lose tomorrow. Gore: would get fourth even if CHYM'rs tied them In): a will over Wa- terdown which would put both at 14-10. since Gore: have a better head-Mead record. And if CHYM’rs lose both, then they wouldlnve to face Juniors in a atgd6egrdettttt contest to decide the final placing. since both would be at 13-17. By Rick Campbell The pinnacle of success came a month Chronicle Spam Edna ago in Delhi however when he collected his Rob Good had no particular reason for first gold medal. ironically after having joining the Waterloo Cycling Club (WCCD l0 lost his first race and then having to come years ago. . back through repecharge. or second chan- But he fell in love with it so much that he ce. connetition to get back into the battle. warned his prospective bride Tam before "Actually. I had planned to forego the they were married several years ago that competition end at things at Delhi. l was she might have to play second spoke. or. . really the organizer of the event since'no fiddle. on occasion. _ one else was interested in doing it. But then But she hasn't minded one bit. and to. gether their combined talents and devotion have allowed Rott to become one at the tqt, cyclists in the province. This week. at the Velodrome in Montreal. he will find out if that claim can be expand~ ed to country-wide. Because even as you read this. Good will be locking horns with the best of them in his l.000m sprint specialty at the Canadian Cy- cling championshigs. . "I dunno what it was. some kids go out for hockey. some soccer. some baseball. I just decided to try my hand at cycling." said the resident of Karen Walk in Waterloo. "There was no real reason. I was jut in- terested in seeing what it was‘like."_ o? cours'e he’d'like tohe known as the best there is. but it isn't going to kill him if things don't wind out that way. Good's first experience with the 2b member WCC which mates Wednesday nights near Beaverdale Coll Course was a real eye-opener. ICCI VJ‘WII‘I . “I wasn't any rg' at all." he said. no pun intended. .. even had trouble dip mounting. But rm just the type at guy who 3:“ to mysell. ‘yon've got to get better at t is'." And he has. Good began cycling Wimp yithtn his second year advanced to the various Sunday cametitions arm-Id the pm. which he has entered ever since. Describing " career as having its ms and downs. Good has proven his ability in Unopenseniorsprintclassovertheyears ,etteattehaaphehedtnrhtersitveesartda Good began cycli mainly mum his club on Wading” nights gut! than in www.mtmm-hpn Chronicle Sports Line _ 886-2830 GLENN MOESER ...protosud call "Actually. I had planned to forego the competition end at things at Delhi. I was really the organizer of the event since!» one else was interested in doing it. But then atthelastmimateiessymreorddsayr caught the bug again. so lentered.“ Each week Good. his wile and coach Greg McCallum of Oshawa in tow. logs about 175-300 miles. 120 of those on flat roads in the MiithatAittgttiit area draft- ing four inches behind a'car bumper at speeds averaging " miles an hour with sprints reach“ St m. Good sayFthe risk involved isa neces- sary hanrd when his races involve timed sprints in the final zoom alter strategr rnamtevriagfortheriratpartMtheraee. He also lifts weights to tone his uncles and during the winter Implements his ex- ercise program tty otticiatiag with the On- tario Hockey Association. WhileGood islaced withtheprolpectsof meeting outstanding cyclists like Gard Singleton of Niagara Falls in carpetition this wed. the tttmqtht doesn‘t tale him. "rd say cyclim is a dedicated We: me.eteeirAtateittdltiqeiitt ..... - - I _I‘ - “II‘ - III WT teealantt-aitttrttekttAedattora-i- tittoittttttettatitmaiteant. [Ito-Hyena aluminum and l hopetonach "annals. "Btrt-ifqdmt'treaehtttetntr.rdiihe to be maimed in we“; a some who tried to (in something back to the sport. Maatrpeqlettavetauttttitrq-td eyeitttg.tntti-ttopettmAirtaitaatd ttttteetttarttttttAmtt. "I (hid that's yrsstarimiltrtaatt lamen- mtrittt-txxmtr." The mmitmem required to become a successful cyclist is no greater. but certain- ly 'tttiessdemamtittgthanotherFstmeh as skiing. swimming. track and field. and

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