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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1981, p. 17

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Waterloo tâ€"ball allâ€" stars were defeated 22â€"12 by Clarkson in the first game of the Toâ€" ronto Bloordale Tourâ€" nament. Playing extreâ€" mely well in their next two games they defeatâ€" ed Ajax 23â€"5 and Streetsville 28â€"9. In the semiâ€"final game they met the host team Bloordale and were 18â€"10 winners. The victory, as much psychological as anyâ€" thing else, gives CHYM‘rs a 15â€"2 record atop the IFL standings while Gores, even in the loss column, are Most im portant about the win for the local crew was that it allowed them to gain revenge in a league Waterloo CHYM‘rs did just that and in mear recordâ€"time Sunâ€" day night at Lincoln Park in Cambridge as they dumped the homeâ€" town Gores 7â€"3 in a crucial Interâ€"City Fastâ€" ball League game. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Tough luck for tâ€"ballers Full line of bbq steaks, tâ€"bone, ribeye, new yorker, filet. Lamb chops, pork chops, veal cutlet, pork cutiet, chicken breasts, hamburg patties, weiners & meatballs, lasagna. SEAFOOD Saimon steaks, fish fillets, shrimp, lobster, crab legs. FRESH MEATS Sirloin tip, strip loin, sirloin tops, rib eye rolls. BACON ENDS 89 Overcoming bad CHYM‘rs trump Gores in summit mushrooms, red & green peppers, onions, grade ‘A‘ beet 31 68 20 per box sold by box _ per piece 9 HERBERT ST., WATERLOO Near King St., across from Waterioo Square â€" limited supplies of each â€" 884â€"9600 & The tâ€"ballers next tournament will be at Waterloo Centennial Park on July 4th and 5th. The Kâ€"W Invitaâ€" tional tournament will be host to 16 teams. In the championship final Waterloo ran into a strong Clarkson outâ€" field that caught 16 fly balls to give them a 24â€"14 loss. Gores erased that lead in the second howâ€" ever when with the bases loaded, Gary Hedge‘s weirdâ€"bouncâ€" They got off on the right foot in the very first inning when Larry Strathearn‘s line shot up the middle found the fiveâ€"hole between Dave Apel‘s legs and allowed Strathearn, as well as Dana Saunders, to cirâ€" cle the basepaths. contest against the club that had toppled Waterioo 5â€"2 earlier in the season right at Cenâ€" tennial Park. CHYM‘rs however, have won three tournament games over the same club since, and were itching to hang an offiâ€" cal league defeat Sunâ€" day. Skewers Strathearn had a triâ€" ple and two singles for the winners while secâ€" ond baseman Barry Musselman, a tower of strength defensively all evening long, cracked a triple and double to keep his average around the .430 mark. top of the third to reâ€"take the lead 4â€"3 on Randy Harbach‘s sacâ€" rifice fly and Strathâ€" earn‘s single was the characterâ€"builder needed to stay ahead for good. They scored twice more in the sevâ€" enth and again the eighth to cement the ‘‘That‘s what 1 told the guys in our huddle over there (after the game)," said Moeser. "It‘s the sigh of a good team when the other club gets three scrappy runs like they (Gores) did and we didn‘t buckle under. We came right back and tied it and also got the goâ€" ahead run the very next inning." ing baill found its way up the middle past both shortstop Brian Schott and centre fielder Saunders to clear the paths and put Gores up 3â€"2. But as CHYM‘rs field manager Glenn Moeser was later to remark, his club‘s ability to come right back in the Battle of league leaders If an organization you belong to would be interested in this type of discussion, please contact us and we will try to arrange such a meetâ€" ing. Frequently church groups, service clubs, etc., contact our funeral home requesting one of our funeral directors to come and discuss funâ€" erals and information relating to them with their group. information on Funeralis CHYM‘rs travel to Kilbride Wednesday, then are home Thursâ€" day to Guelph Scott Glass Juniors. « ‘‘*‘There‘s no doubt they‘re (Gores) a good club, they look at this now that they‘ve lost two and we‘ve lost two," said Musselman, whose anticipation and glovework both at secâ€" ond and covering first prevented many potenâ€" tial jams. "We can‘t just look on our games with them though, we have to take each game as it comes, one at a time." Starter Whitey Lobâ€" singer tired somewhat but was never really in trouble before being relieved by Dave Goetz in the seventh. Goetz allowed one base runâ€" ner, Apel, and he was erased trying to steal. ‘‘Right, we got a break early, but they got a big break too," said Musselman. "I think the way we came back after that bad break, which was realâ€" ly no one‘s fault, was the big factor. We got the 4â€"3 lead right back and it set up the trend for the rest of the game."‘ Saunders doubled and singled while Steve Uberig added a pair and Brian Schott a safety to round out Waterloo‘s 10â€"hit atâ€" tack. Cambridge=â€"catcher Brian Russell looks on with disdain as CHYM‘r third baseman Larry Strathearn rounds the bases in the first inning Sunday with teammates waiting to congratulate at home plate. DRIVEWAYS StOEWALKS PATIOS PARKING LOTS AROUND SWIMMING POOLS PAVING STONES Decraâ€"lLoc¢ several designs and colors for WATERLOO CHRONICLE, TUVESsDAY â€"FLAGSTONE â€"WALLSTONE â€"ROCKERY LANDSCAPING and BUILDING STONE CONCRETE STEPS & PORCHES with or without iron railings PATIO slabs _ ANO SIDEWALK (off Weber Street between King and Albert) 884â€"0860 60 SCHAEFER STREET WATERLOO â€"LEDGEROCK â€"ASHLAR â€"SPLIT FIELDSTONE safe and economical â€" PAGE 17

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