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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1981, p. 15

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Eight teams from the premier fastball leagues in Ontario will be on hand Saturday, July 11 at Woodside Park in the inaugural Kitchener Fastball Classic. Representing the Interâ€"City Fastball League in the single knockâ€"out event will be Waterloo CHYM‘ts and Burlington Cougars. From the Memorial Fastball League come Norwich Anglers, Woodstock Tornadoes and St. Thomas Pest Control while the Onâ€" tario Fastball League Scott Glass started with a 3â€"1 victory over Ingersoll in what was to be their only close contest. Then they walloped Clifford 13â€"1 (mercy rule after five innings) and put the crunch on Amesbury J2â€"2. Included on that road to the championship was a pair of lopsided victories over the strong Toronto Amesâ€" bury club that has finâ€" ished up as bridesmaid both years of the tourâ€" While the defending champion Team Sport club couldn‘t seem to buy a hit in losing two of three contests, Scott Glass bats were boomâ€" ing all over the park as they cakewalked their way to four consecuâ€" tive victories. The plague that swept over the host team didn‘t bother Guelph Scott Glass Juniors at ail on the weekend as the waltzed to the champiâ€" onship of the second annual Team Sports Junior Fastball tourâ€" nament in St. Clem ents. Second house from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidelberg Rd. Kitchener holds Fastball Classic By Rick Campbell That shifted the Toâ€" Chronicie Sports Editor â€" ronto club into the The plague that loser‘s side, from swept over the host whence they emerged team didn‘t bother with a 10â€"3 win over Guelph Scott Glass Linwood Sunday mornâ€" Juniors at all on the ing, allowing them a weekend as they second and possible waltzed to the champiâ€" third chance at Guelph Buy airect from the grower with large selection. Retail & Wholesale. Main Location RR 1, Waterioo Fully Guaranteed mellcr Sale on Potted Green Euonymus . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 8â€"10‘ Red Maples .. .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. from $12. 2‘â€"10‘ Biue Spruce & Aust. 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The victory for Scott Glass, which joined the Interâ€"City Fastball League this season to replace Guelph Inâ€" grams, was worth $580 while runnerâ€"up Amesâ€" bury took home $210. It appeared for a while Amesbury would push the tourney to the limit by forcing a secâ€" ond championship game as they hung on to a 2â€"1 lead for five innings but in the botâ€" tom of the sixth Guelph bats, as they had done all weekend, exploded for eight hits and an equal number of runs to win the title going away 9â€"2. Fully Guaranteed TO Fruit Trees, Maples, Oaks, Wainuts, Lindens, Locust, Flowering Crabs, Magnolias, Mountain Ash, Holly Current & Privets, Coco Beans, Bark, etc. C.1.L. or Vigoro Fertilizer 10 â€" 20% Discounts Big eightâ€"run uprising The surprise knockâ€" out of the tourney came when the host Team Sport club was eliminâ€" ated in three games Saturday. After scratching out a 2â€"1 opening game victory over Linwood, Juniors *dropped a 2â€"0 decision to Amesbury, then were eliminated in a 2â€"1 loss to Fullarton. Team Sports collected but 11 hits total in all three games. Juniors are now headed for the Ontario junior eliminations this weekend in Oshawa. Team Sport‘s Bob Fleming beats out a scratch infield hit during action Saturday in his club‘s 2â€"1 victory over Linwood as Chief first baseman Mark Hergott receives the throw too late. many rallies. *"We see 3 fot better pitching im j* PIERRE CARDIN . . . ARROW .. senior ball, it has to io\ give us a 100% advanâ€" & tage over the other l Baggg junior teams." p4 Hertie‘s teammate, pitcher Terry Haines was recipient of the most valuable pitcher award. 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