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Tigers, in the throes of a wretched threeâ€" game losing streak that had seen them outâ€" scored 46â€"7 by their opponents in road games last week, apâ€" peared well on the way to their forth straight parâ€"broiling when Cambridge Terriers jumped into an 8â€"0 lead after four innings beâ€" fore a sizeable Saturâ€" dayâ€"night partisanâ€" Tiger crowd. But out of nowhere in the bottom of the sevâ€" enth inning the sleepâ€" ing giants in the Tiger By Rick Campbell Chronicie Sports Editor There‘s no finer reâ€" medy for a demoralizâ€" ing losing streak than a scintillating victory. Late twist helps Tigers halt weekâ€"long nightmare stations (12 in all} and much, much more. Includes 5 year receiver warranty. MSL $680 ss g JVC Râ€"S77 AM/FM Stereo Receiver. JVC‘s best and most powerful receivâ€" er (60 watts RMS per channel) features the new Superâ€"A ultraâ€"low distortion (0.05% THD) power amp, digital frequency readout, 5 band equalizer, LED power display, preset stations (12 in all} and much, much batting lineup sharply sprung to their feet, and in three innings of craziness Tigers recovâ€" ered to win 10â€"9 when Brian Schnurr‘s sacriâ€" fice fly scored Jeff Zapfe from third with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth. And since they all played a part in Tigers earlierâ€"week â€" abysmal efforts, it seemed only fair that the entire Waâ€" terloo lineup also conâ€" tributed to the comeâ€" fromâ€"behind victory. **You know, in spite of all that‘s gone wrong this week and the way we played in those other three games, these guys never quit, never gave up, not one guy‘s complaining and everyone‘s contributâ€" ing," said Tiger field manager Gary Jeffries in tribute to his troops‘ noble effort. ‘"‘They‘re all into the game 100%, whether they‘re playâ€" ing or just on the bench." Every Tiger in the starting lineup save for catcher Bob Schnurr hit safely against Terâ€" rier pitchers, who were dropping like flies after starter Jim Martel sailed through the first six innings untarâ€" nished. But in the seventh after getting Bob Schnurr to pop to first base, Martel gave up four hits and a walk and reliever Chris Meaker fared not much better as Tigers ended the inning with seven runs on six hits. Still, heading into the ninth, Tigers were down 97 but leadoff hits by Jim Taylor with a single and pinch hitâ€" ter Dave Barrett with a double set the trend and the buoyedâ€"up Tabâ€" bies went on to scratch out the needed runs for victory. For the first time since his club‘s dreadâ€" ful slide which saw them drop decisions 18â€"3 to Kitchener, 17â€"2 to Brantford and 11â€"2 to the staggering London Majors Friday, Jefâ€" fries made significant changes in his lineup Saturday. Zapfe startâ€" ed in right, John Lanâ€" -%J‘/‘-’;‘ 1 ’wv“'x if‘r: A_a_a . “"’_M_. fe EeE CORMVCE.. worthy of your SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms SHOULD YOU PURCHASE Advantages With Us STEWART _ __ KEMH ANEAD OFf TIME! 145â€"6136 teigne took over first base and most noticeâ€" ably, Bobby Schnurr filled in at catcher. ‘‘*Yeh, that‘s the first game I‘ve made what you‘d call real changes, especially putting Bobby behind the plate," said Jefâ€" fries. _ "Jeff (Zapfe) has been hitting the ball well lately and Lanteigne got two hits in London last night, I thought they deserved a chance to show what they could do." The first five men in Tigers‘ order all colâ€" lected a pair of hits with Mark Fagan‘s lineâ€"shot homer in the seventh providing key momentum. Also with a pair of hits were Brad and Brian Schnurr, Mickey Kozlowski, who incidentally was named Carlingâ€" O‘Keefe player of the month for May, and Taylor. Marty Olmstead, who endured some funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Datz~Bechtel Mickey Kozlowski confidence. rough times in Kitchâ€" ener Tuesday, hung around the full nine innings for the victory while the rest of Tigers bedraggled pitching corps rested up. Once again the mound staff was not supported early afield as Tigers committed seven errors, giving them a grand total of 23 for the week. "It‘s not making exâ€" cuses, sure we have to keep hustling and working at it (eliminatâ€" ing errors) out there, but it does seem when things go wrong, they really go wrong," said Jeffries about his club‘s fumbleâ€"itis. their skid, improved Tigers record to 7â€"10. They play host to Guelph Forums tonight at 8 p.m. at Bechtel Park with Jeffries planning to start Dan Smith on the mound. The victory, key obâ€" viously in the win colâ€"