The Inter-City Fast- ball League has lost one of its best tran, ehises for at least one season with the an- nouncement last week that Guelph Ingrams have been awarded a â€year leave of ab lngrams. last year's IFT, champions. have lost heavily through player abdicauons and were unable to come up with enough quality players to continue. So at. an emergency league meeting here in Waterloo last Friday night, the lFL accepted a motion to grant In- grams a year on to hopefully regroup and return for the 1982 sea- Possible scheduling chaos just prior to the start of the season was circumvented though with the simultaneous announcement that Guelph Scott Glass Juniors. members of the Inter-County Fast. By Rich Campbell C8teoeti+ Scott: Ema Totally new. ' Cs Totally uniquevd airc"Si1, Body Amplifier Treatment Notaset... UniCurl' Body Ampliher Item! The first died-v9 body "eaemeot 60' your haw from "eteoeCurtvs M. moo -AJ ' Nota perm. Tqt. -v - sum-nay CHI“: trtc-ogctitaSoe-. . Intil a" It SH an.†QUITlIlIIWIIIY ... - lngrams granted year’s absence from IFL ALBERTO oWl"tqr of “TORIA HAIRSTYLING in Km whh llt,T at 0W, WILL BE "gas wtoueso vs. mum "qNNKTMEWTS Y's-“~51 cau â€37"“ no: “cause Iiit,1settg"'e HAIR DESIGN 255 tongue am on Gian Format am Any players remain- ing in the Ingram camp in recent weeks have become free agents for this year only with their rights reverting back to lngnms in l982 should they operate again. If those players do not wish to return to Guelph, they mast still obtain their release. hopes that they will return to the Inter- County League in 1932," said [FL presi- dent Glenn Moeser. “When they (Scott Glass) heard what was happening with the In grams. they phoned the Inter-County -e mcials who understohgthe sit, nation and " grant- ed them (Scott Glass) a one-year leave of " sence also, with the Whatever style you want UnvCuvl Body Arnold-er Treatmeoewatreaithestrot tureotroorhaertohoHthat stylemplate upmatullsu ball Hague last year. have been accepted into the IFT, for "til and will mum all In gram obligations. The all-star game. which formerly pitted the IFL champion against an IFL ail-star composite unit. will Junior club to replace ' tP Ilw‘I.‘ now be a North-South affair, with the north being comprised of Waterloo CHYM'rs. Waterloo Team Sport Juniors. Guelph Scott Glass and Stratford Festival City Trans- mission. South learns will be Kilbride, Cambridge. Hespeler and [hiding Moeser, acting in ca- pacity as president. was disappointed at the unfortunate turn of events. but as field manager of CHYM'rs he was thrilled to an- (rgli) 'i:CCEa' I")! FRONT L SIDEWRD tqttuoety an J14 may: at» coo-mum's" "xru6-q -aete Who-nu rack or...» IS 000 BTU “yum nu! bun-1n nun wanna"- human; oSEAF4iNk, TEMP rpm an" " ‘vv thaw-n run-10 'NP, an: 'Lpo.a""" Gr I "N M,“ an. Las. aumwum Pun-n "a as“ , . ."Frk 0" 299 nounce the signing of lngrams Butt Bruder and Ron Robinson for the upcoming season. Bruder is a catcher- outrteider while Robi, son is one of the most well-known lFL players in the area. Not only is he a line pitch- er, his versatility also extends to the outfield and he can also ader quately fill the desig- nated hitter role. "You just don't say no when that kind of ball player becomes available." said PARKDALE PRO HARDWARE Albert St. Idaho Garden Phone 884-8540 Open Wod.-Thurs. 3. Fri." Till 9 Canto Grow The Waterloo field bass also announced Monday, after his club opened with a rain, shortened " victory in titratforsi Sunday. that Ralph Link has been signed as CHYM'rs third pitcher. PARKDALE PLAZA Moeser in tribute to Robinson. After visiting Team Sports in St. Clements tonight, CHYM'rs open up at home tomorrow against Kilbride before embarking on a trip to West Virginia this weekend. SEE " FOR All. YOUR GARDEN NEEDS WATERLOO CNRMOCLE. WEDNgSOAV, MAY 13, no: - PAGE " Glenn Moeser Warm Our