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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Apr 1981, p. 20

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PAGE 20 -v WATERLOO CHRONtCLE, WEDNESDAY, APR1L 29, 198t Brian Schott (left) and Dana Saunders Iimber up during Sunday's Waterloo CHYM'r practice. On paper the club appears to be extremely rich in talent for the upcoming season. THESE PRODUCTS WHY ME " MONEY AND SYOIIAGE SPACE FOR PROOUCIS YOU SElOOM USE? COME BEN? IHEM FROM BIG 'R' RENTALS. RENTING SAVES "ME. KENNY“; SAVES MONEY, AND " IS " CONVENIENI’. WE ARE WAIIING TO HELP YOU, ' 85 BRIDGEPORT RD. E. WLOO. Across from Towers Mon.-Fri. 7:00-5:30, Sat. 8:005:30 DIV. OF REITZEL RENTALS A who's who in CHYM’r camp AERATDA APPlIAIC! CAM IASII WRENCH IIUSH CU"!!! MACK JACK IAllE CAI STANDS CARPET ”CRIBS CERAMIC nu cunm CHIUIEV BRUSH You Should Know The Advantages of Renting Them” DO IhlllfXIt BUY caurnissmn TEST" now an clown & ANCHOR wum nouns EDGE! ENGINE nous: met smucum noon mam noon “no" Fierce competition for all positions FURIIIUIE PADS GEAR Putt" “All! TROCK "[06! VIII"!!! [AWN Mill“! [EVIL ttttl SHIN!!! PM"! SPRAY“! POWER "" ETC ETC By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor The year 19w will not go down in the Water loo CHYM'r Hall of Fame as the team's best uu-r Far from ti, the club which boasts one of the best off-field organize: tions around was. a dis, organized. often dis pirited crew that drug glvd to a lI-lti fifth place record before being erased by Kitch t-ner Fivergrevns in four lopsided semifinal ammo» Knowing, howevvr. that they will be play ing host to the 1981 Svniur Eliminations an Civic lloliday weekend, and anxious to bury lnvmurivx of last sca- sott's ignominy, CHYM'rs, have been lousy M'vr the winter and at Icast unpupvr we": to have assent blcd (Illt' of their uranium! Rim-u; , in Mun as they t'Y't' their 1981 season uprnvr in Strulfurd Ivss than two weeks away, "With the club we should have I think you‘d have to go back to the early 70's to find a (CIIYM‘r) club that was an drop in lalonl as this one." Moeser said Monday. “ll looks good on paper. now it's up to me lo mold it together. Wv'rts looking to be a [loading into to night\ exhibition lid. lifter in Woodstock. CIIY M'rs have 31 players on hand, 98% of which field manager Glenn Mm-wr up arr "real ball playvrs." GUIIMIHD 'iiii'iii' CPA__RI<MY. :3“; Its SHOCK ABSORBERS " Inspecl V Install two manual-on mono“ Most passenger cats and kgm Imus 455 was STREET "om", WAYERtOO. airline neon: ”no "SURE TRACK ERS" front and rear suspense" all 300095 sIeenng assembty . sleermq tonnage Motorcraft shock amorous troot or rear CllYM'rs also ap- pvar to have a glut of high quality infielders, sparked by the pres- ence of wcond base- man Barry Mussol- man. A star for many seasons in the Ontario Fastball League with Kitchener. Woodstock and Newmarket. Mus. Four of that number uill be hauling for the first string spot behind llle plate. In addition to holdovvrs Hume Um lundt and Tom Thom ith. Jamie Paige for, Inerly of Bridgeport is given an excellent shot at making the club and Cliff Rae who toiled with Wvstmount Uni, wx is also on hand. Givvn the talent on hand Moeser and coach Joe Adair will have an mmrmmh task whit Him: down to the 17 maximum CHYM'rs export to retain, The Waterloo club has conw up with a solid second pitcher in Stratford ex patriate have Goetz, while local industrial stars George l)Iiarski and Ralph Link ah well as Aurora chucker Al Turner have been battling for the "ther spot, Obviously foremost (In CHYM'rs shopping list over the winter Were pitchers to cum plement returnee Mark (Whitey) Imbxinger who carried CityMYs xirtually single han dedly after veteran chucker Ray Holliday Win transferred out of (mm with job commit, ments, definite contender this year." A host of others will be vying through tt'r satility to make the grade an infieldetrout fielderx, including Dean Musselman from the Kent club, Dan Miller from Deep River, Ted IrConrtor who last year suited with Team Sport Jun- ion, Handy Ilarbaeh who did likewise, former Evergreen Doug Mader. Ron Pat- terson from Mt. Forest, Mike Arnold off Westmount Unisex, Jamie Arnold. brother of Mike, returning CHYM'r Gary Mac, Gregor. and Team Sport grad Dean Ober, Muswlmun appears a lead pipe cinch at second while another Kent player, Brian tichott, will be given a long hard look at short. In workouts xo far CHYM'r MVP from [980 Larry titrathvarn has lwvn slotted at third and Bill tihaddick is also vxpm'lvd to Ct" turn bitsud on time cortuttitrrrvnts. selman has elected to remain m town this summer pending some fall commitments that aould render UH. ply an impossibility. Beginning with first base, candidates in elude another former Green, Don Hoffman who has also apparent» I) indicated a distaste for all the travel in tolved in UP]. play, and Kent [Intel in, fielder Jeff Watson. whine father Bob (Whip) Watson starred for CHYM'rs in the early 197o's. (WATERLOO) mum) CHYM'rs begin their -e.xhibit'urn slate tonight in Woodstock, Wotrd, stock will be here 1Cvntvnnial) Saturday a12.und Sunday CHYM'rs will be in M. L‘ll-munts at noon. then back at Centennial to face Cambridge at 3. Thursday the Team Sport Juniors will be in Waterloo at 7:30, Sat- urday Wingham is here at I and Sunday Strat- ford will be here at 2 p.m. Other games may also be scheduled as CllYM‘rs bear down for their IF'L opener Sunday" May 10 in Stratfurd. Others with primari ly outfield orientation include returning CllYM'rs Ken Noah and Steve Uberig, Team Sport grad Dana Saundorx, Fiverttreen transfer Bob Brohman and Donny Ricki-rt from .Brexlau. The status of Grant Martin, who toired with CHYM's last soaxon and is presently play- ing hockey for Kitchen. or Rangers. is still up in the air, although it is 'ikely he will join Team Sporh stronger up the middle this year," _,\i‘lid Simmer "We'll have a great amount of speed and wp've also added a lot of power with the bats, I don't want in peak [no early but we'll be looking to turn our record around from last your for wre Un‘wnly ' Weber. 2t9t Kin. E t (and!!! PM Matt. 657 “no" W le who is presently nursing a broken bone in his wrist, 663 Colby Dr Waterloo . Custom Gifts 0 Custom Firing O Gram." Glut: The masked odvonc. unto-modlnt Ingmar; APRIL 21 22 23 STUDIOS 886-0460 THE CERAMIC SHOPPE Comma: cm": NOW S'ARI’ING _ r e m u c h up the middle

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