en‘ f Uberig baffies Stratftord l f rth . CHYM‘rs aim to steal fou "TTCINCO~ in showdown with cambridge ; g@ 3 -A ? § ‘ .4} â€" Lz s ?.‘,83 0Cz : A _\ a ~»p loh Pss Page 22 â€" 6 7 P bine: ¢ reacg ,go\e ‘N. American models. ~â€" Dissatisified with present service? F "For expert repairs, call Mike or Klaus at Cenvice.. worthy of your confidence. To see how much you can save. contact Peter Dyck Auto Body 435 Conestogo Rd. W., Waterloo QUARTERLY OR SEMIâ€"ANNUAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS AT NO INCREASE IN COST The Citadel General brings you 884â€"7640 funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Patz~Bechtel Volvo Rabbit Mercedes CHYM‘rs and Cambridge Gores are presently tied for fourth with identical 13â€"16 records. . Team Sports wrapped up their regular season Friday on a losing note to Waterdown Lanes Jeaving Sports with a 13â€"17 *record. Making her fourth straight appearance Debbie Hannah started strongly on Waterioo CHYM‘rs need a crucial win in Cambridge Thursday if they intend to finish in fourth place as the Interâ€"City Fastball League regular schedule winds down to an end. Two runs in the third inâ€" ning gave Waterioo an early lead as Mary Reinkart and Karen Bell ssored on singles by Jane Bell and Moira Wednesday‘s game startâ€" ed off on a serious enough note but it soon became a comedy of errors on the part of both teams. After faring well in the OASA Semor Eliminations In last week‘s action they came from behind for an 846 victory over Milverton Wedâ€" nesday then dropped a 2â€"1 decision to Moorefield Thursday. Waterioo Morrison Paintâ€" ing split a pair of games last week for a 12â€"7 record, but are still uncertain of where they stand in the 10â€"team league. Hopcfully they can clinch a spot in the top four with a victory tonight in Milâ€" verton. Morrison split adds to league‘s playoff puzzle Thursday â€" back . home CHYM‘rs broke their losing streak by downing the haâ€" pless last place Stratford Mr. Transmission team 3â€"2. Stratford showed up at the Team Sports never looked back after the third inning as they scored four runs with the benefit of only one hit and four Waterloo errors. j CHYM‘r bats were once again silent as has been the problem lately as they were only able to scratch four hits. Mark Lobsinger sufâ€" fered the loss while Bill Hanes picked up the win. Stratford showed up at the park with only the minimum in London during the Civic Holiday weekend. CHYM‘rs continued their schedule Wednesday in St. Clements against the Juniors. losing 7â€" 1 in a game marred by eight CHYM‘rs errors. Janet Waite took the mound for her season (and career?) debut as coach Bill Laight made a desperate atâ€" tempt to get at least one out. Janet came through with a gallant effort. She walked one batter but did manage to get the next batter to ground out. Two more runs had Debbie Hannah returned to the mound to finish the job as the next two batters also grounded out but not beâ€" fore another run had scored. The final tally â€" six runs for Milverton. the mound. Then in the fourth inning â€" disaster struck. Two singles and a walk loaded the bases for Milverton. With the bases loaded Jane Bell threw to second instead of taking the force at home and all the runners were safe. An error on the next batter allowed two more runs to score. Selected Items Throughout RED TAG SALE sale ends Sat. Aug. 23 pottery, brass, glass, carvings, jewellery, candles Canadiana Dornbusch lamps Indian and Eskimo crafts 16 Union St. East, Waterioo Tuesday â€" Saturday, 10â€"5 Te Waterloo Athlete‘s Foot mosquito selects emerged as .champion of the Kitchener Select League tournament on the weekend when they edged Kitchener _Pacers 2â€"0 in overtime. The victory. was Waâ€" Southpaw Steve Uberig. who hadn‘t toed the pitching rubber since his peewee days was given the starting nine plavers but CHYM‘rs were also faced with a probâ€" lem to start the game. Pitcher John Dietrich was unable to attend the game while CHYM‘rs other pitcher Mark Lobsinger had to work until 9 p.m. Mary Reinhart, Jane Bell and Moira Johnston paced the winners with two singles each. Debbie Hannah esâ€" caped with her fourth straight victory. Thursday Waterloo had a frustrating time with Moorefield. Moira Johnston scored Karew Beli in the first inning for a Waterloo lead which held up until the seventh. The seventh inning saw the game settle down once again. Debbie Hannah went on to shut out Milverton over the final innings while Waterloo added an insuranâ€" ce run in the eighth. It was an important, if comedic Waterloo victory. Waterloo was not to be outdone. In a little bit of onâ€" eupmanship they followed withâ€"an act of their own and added rbi‘s by Janet Waite and Debbie Hannah to take a 76 lead. Athlete‘s Foot takes top honors Debbie Hannah was stayâ€" ing tough against a plate umpire who was hesitant to give her an honest strike. After an apparent third strike against Milverton‘s lead off batter in the seâ€" venth Debbie conceded a triâ€" ple. Three following singles allowed Milverton to take a ‘2â€"1 lead. , assignment by field manager Glen Moeser. Uberig pitched the first five innings and faced two batâ€" ters in the sixth before Lobâ€" singer showed up to relieve Waterloo‘s newâ€"found thrower. Uberig was creditâ€" ed with the win while Larry Strathearn picked up two of CHYM‘rs nine hits and also drove in two runs. It was Waterloo‘s first loss in their last five games, the team is playing well and looks forward to being at full strength again next In opening game action Waterloo knifed by Kitchener Knights 3â€"1 on goals by Scott McDonald who had a pair and Peter Tsâ€" chir with one. / » In the end it was Waâ€" terloo‘s ineffective batting which cost them the game. The solid hits they did manâ€" age were usually directed at Milverton‘s fielders. The team managed only seven hits in all, two by Mary Reinhart. full strength again week as playoffs begin. Waterloo will probably be seeing action at 8:30 p.m. at Centennial Park. Waterloo atoms and peeâ€" wees were both eliminated from competition. after going winless in close preliâ€" minary action. Scott Dillard and Jim Way each tallied in overâ€" time to vault Athlete‘s over Pacers in an extremely clo selyâ€"played final. Jim Way and Don Oberle were named coâ€"players of the game. Dean DeSilva collected two goals and Jim Way one in game two as Waterloo dusted Dundas 3â€"0. Athlete‘s chalked up another shutout in game three when they erased Niagara Falls 2â€"0 on another pair by Dean DeSilâ€" va terloo‘s fourth of the weeâ€" kend and third shutout as they swept undefeated to the title. ' Elmira & District Rod and Gun Club BANQUET HALL and GROUNDS RENTALS WOOLNERSs CA TERING 669â€"2166