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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1981, p. 27

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Waterleo Optimist midgets will open their 1981 Interâ€"County Baseball League seaâ€" son with a win under their belt in their only exhibition start. Optimists exploded in three separate inâ€" nings Sunday to blast Kitchener Falcons 14â€"4. © Three hurlers shared the pitching chore for the winners with leftâ€" handed veteran Todd Smith giving way to Jamie DuCharme in the fourth who in turn was relieved by Jamie Young in the seventh. Waterioo CHYM‘r pitcher Dave Goetz wheels to toss out a Team Sport runner Sunday while third baseman John Cress backs up the play. CHYM‘rs won 8â€"6. Young was responsâ€" ible for the four Kitchâ€" ener runs which were University & Weber. 2191 King E Famvew Park Mail. 657 Beimont W Midgets blast Kitchener 663 Golby Dr. Waterioo © Custem Firing © Greenware Giazes THE CERAMIC SHOPPE SsTUDIOS 886â€"0460 Waterloo opens its regular season at home Monday night at 7:30 p.m. against Stratford. Shaun Reagan douâ€" bled and added two singles and Todd Loveâ€" day doubled and sinâ€" gled to pace Optimists 10â€"hit attack. Waterloo scored three runs in the third, four in the fourth and another five in the seventh to create the rout. scored in the ninth inâ€" ning. "HAIRCUT® Gommp s7oo WASH & STYLE only with The streets are for No, it‘s not just your imagination, Wateripo CHYM‘rs will have their eartiest Interâ€"City Fastball League start in yerrs when they open their regular seaâ€" son Sunday in Stratâ€" ford But CHYM‘rs have hardly been caught unâ€" awares. Au contraire, five exhibition contests last weekend, another at home against Team Sports tomorrow, and a final against Wingham Saturday at 3 p.m. at Centennial Park should have Glenn Moeser‘s troops more than primed to bolt out of the gate in Stratford By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Of the exhibition games to date, CHYM‘rs played a suâ€" perb contest in their opening 3â€"2 loss to St. Catharines Niagara Motors Thursday beâ€" fore being routed 10â€"4 and 12â€"1 by Woodstock and St. Catharines reâ€" spectively Saturday. But in both of those contests, CHYM‘rs subbed freely with rookies and it showed as Woodstock scored six times in the sixth inning and St. Cathâ€" arines 10 times in the sixth to author their lopsided wins. CHYM‘rs got back on the rails Sunday when they travelled to St. Clements to defeat Team Sport Juniors 86 and then returned to Centennial to outlast Cambridge Gores 11â€" 10. ‘‘From what I‘ve seen so far, and that‘s ignoring our (2â€"3) reâ€" cord since exhibitions results don‘t mean that Solid CHYM‘rs eye opener Trim lineâ€"up for weekend start m uch, 1‘m very pleased with our play, we‘ve got a good comâ€" bination of talent, speed, fairly good bats and good versatility," man Barry Musselâ€" man, pitchers Dave Goetz and Whitey Lobâ€" singer, inflelder Larry Strathearn, and fieldâ€" ers Steve Uberig, Randy Harbach and D ana Saunders, Moeser last night added five more. signed were catcher Jamie Paige, first baseman Don Hof{â€" man, shortstop Brian man, shortstop BMan an outfielder. Moeser Schott, first baseâ€" out~ wants to take a peak at fielder Jeff Watson and him in addition to the veteran third sacker remaining players beâ€" Bill Shaddick, albeit On â€" fore making final cuts. a partâ€"time basis deâ€" pendent on availabiliâ€" Notes: CHYM‘r field ty. manager Glenn Moeser Moeser, who indicatâ€" said Tuesday it apâ€" ed he will carry 17 pears Stratford has a players, says there are number of changes in still a couple of quesâ€" their lineup from last tion marks remaining year and should be Moeser, who indicatâ€" ed he will carry 17 players, says there are still a couple of quesâ€" tion marks remaining In addition to earlier Auto Body P remroting Service * gallery 12 12 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAST, WATERLOO, 886â€"2020 picture framing worle The discerning person who has made an investment in original works of art such as fine paintings, original prints, limited edition reproductions, fabric art, treasured docuâ€" ments, or family heirlooms should understand that quality framing is also a necessary investment. It will ensure the preservation of these valued objects, and display them in .a manner that will enhance their beauty giving many years of satisfaction to the owner. /Js(' / 1"/&((’ /)vzxzzz)(zy [)I?b()f‘t(l/l/ to you {2 catcher Glen MacGregor Smith Falls, prin will be, that‘s the toughest decision 1 have right now ,‘‘ Moeser samid, referring to chuckers George Dziarski and Ralph teria for the remaining positions will not only be yersatility, but also availability with work, school arâ€"d so on." Included in the numâ€" bers still battling for a position is newcomer Glen MacGregor from before he finalizes his lineup for Sunday‘s primarily . Moeser WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1981 â€" PAGE 27 & ‘ q\\\‘\\‘\CU ‘\\x\‘k‘ Volvo D Rabbit eB | Mercedes _ _ N. American models. supporting his eye â€" Game time in Stratford socket. Moeser and _ Sunday is 2 p.m. m o re co m petiâ€" tive.,.Catcher Hogie Umlandt was seriously injured Sunday when a fou! tip broke his proâ€" tective face mask and the impact caused a Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs. call Mike or Kiaus at 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterioo 884â€"7640 pitcher Whitey Lobâ€" singer both visited Hogie in hospital Monâ€" day and reported there ment in his condition.

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