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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jun 1981, p. 23

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~___ Chronicle Sports Editor The expression ‘‘defeat does not rest lightly on their shoulders‘" becomes even more acute when that defeat is by a 20â€"0 score. Waterloo Canbar major mosquitos conâ€" tinued in soccer league play, losing 6â€"1 to Lonâ€" don minor peewees Wednesday. Tim Allenâ€" sen notched the lone goal for Waterloo with John Williams playing a strong game in atâ€" tack. No wonder then Waterloo Tigers were pumped up for what proved to be their revenge match with Brantâ€" ford Red Sox Tuesday night at Bechtel Park. Tigers, who with any luck could be over the .500 mark, will attempt to get a winning streak going when the visit Cambridge Thursday at 8 p.m. and Guelph Saturday night. At first it didn‘t appear things would work out in the manner Tigers were hoping for as Sox jumped on starter Mike Simpson for a 5â€"1 fourth inning lead. With memories of that 20â€"0 Victoâ€" ria Day lambasting at the hands of the Red Sox still vivid in their minds, Tigers went out and did a little thumping of their own, coming from behind to dump Sox 9â€"6 and improve their record to 4â€"7. But in the next four innings Tiger bats came alive against losing pitcher Paul Papadopoulos for eight runs on as many hits, the highlight coming in the seventh when import first baseman Mark Fagan launched a veritable rocket‘s red glare over the centre field fence some 410 feet away from home pad, er plate. â€" But while Fagan‘s roundâ€"tripper caused the ooh‘s and ahh‘s, it was local youngsters like Mick Kozlowsâ€" ki, Jim Taylor, Dunc MacDonald, Dave Barrett and Mike Yosurack, all who suffered through the earlier humiliation of a month ago, who bounced back with clutch hitting to lead by example. Solid defensive efâ€" forts were turned in by Elias Mulamootil, Jason Poag and John Zarand. ‘"‘There‘s no doubt we were up for tonight after getting beat 20â€"0,"" said Kozlowski, who had even more Competing in the Waterloo Invitational tournament Saturday, Canbar lost 1â€"0 to Oakâ€" ville, the eventual tourâ€" ney runnerâ€"up, tied St. Catharines 2â€"2, and edged Sarnia 2â€"1. This was a good outâ€" ing for the team, in view of the upcoming Ontario Cup game Satâ€" urday at Martingrove. anbar preps Ah, sweet revenge! SPECIAL CYâ€"JO‘S famous after sales service 1981 PA5O MOPED CYâ€"JO‘S answer to the fuel crunch @© over 125 M.P.G. © HONDAS famous reliability motivation as he wanted to show some former Tigers now in Brantâ€" ford uniforms, most specifically DH Alf Payne, that he is more than capable of playing every day when given a chance to prove himself. "Actually it was pretty quiet in the dressing room before the game, everyone knew what had to be done after last time. There‘s nobody in this league that‘s that much better than we are, now we‘ve got to go out and win some games and prove it." Marty Olmstead, one of Tigers three imports, came on to pitch proficiently in relief for four innings to pick up the win, his second against no losses. Actually leading Tigers 10â€"hit attack was second sacker Brian Schnurr who bagged three singles, including the kay blow in the sixth that plated the tying and goâ€"ahead Schnurr, along with brother Brad at short, Yosurack at third and Fagan at first also came up with some fielding gems in the late going to protect Tiger‘s comeback. Kozlowski, Barrett and Yosurack all doubled while Brad Schnurr, Taylor and MacDonald all singled in addition to Fagan‘s homer. The exciting Fagan, whose power gives Tigers a dimension they rarely fashioned last year, says he has some adjustments to make before he can hope to reach his peak. "I like to think I‘m a more consistent batter than I‘ve shown, of course down home we were playing every day as opposed to every three or four up here. And down there I only DH‘d, but since coming up (to Canada) I‘ve been taking a lot of ground balls at first, I‘m feeling pretty comfortable there now."‘ $749 90. imwuse Waterioo City soccer club served notice Sunâ€" day it is ready to chalâ€" lenge with the best of the Ontario Amateur Soccer Development League when the team travelled to Brantford and defeated the home side 1â€"0. The victory gives Waterloo a 2â€"1â€"1 record +. |GLASS & MIRROR 150 Alpine Road, Kitchener Waterioo City set to roll â€" If you think "portable" means "screechy & tinnyâ€" sounding," you haven‘t heard these Hiâ€"Fi portables! THE BOSS JVC RCâ€"M7O0 AM / FM PORTABLE STEREO : CASSETTE RECORDER with 4 shortâ€"wave bands. One of our biggest and most sophisticated . . . This JVC model is the most powerful portable we carry! 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A goal by Rory Osâ€" borne at the 60th minâ€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1981 â€" PAGE 23 Technics [ANHHQON bibes I’\‘.’,‘:. s V c $te. ute was all City needed as a solid defensive stand paced by goalâ€" tender Mike Voge! and defenders Art Fast and ""I pushed Rory up to centre forward, we‘ve got 11 midfielders on our team who are going Andy Woodcock held Brantford off the sheet. NOW LOCATED IN Parkdale Plaza Waterioo JVC RCâ€"250 AM /FM autoâ€"stop. (120 AC, batteries, or car with 1 short wave band. Builtâ€"in button recording plus Certificate issued for Insurance Premium Reductions Approved & Registered by the Ontario Safety League Income Tax Deductable FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL CANADA 886â€"4640 to have to be able to adapt to other posiâ€" tions," said City coach Harry Burns. ‘"But the guys were bunching up in the midâ€" dle, I told him (Osâ€" borne) to come out and wing, and that‘s how the goal came about, it was on a hard, straight run for the goal."‘

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