PAGE Waterloo Tenn Sport Juniors got the lead in the Cirst inning but lost it in the same as they were eliminated from the ()ASA Junior Elim- ination Fastball Tour nament with a 2-1 loss to Caledonia Sunday. The loss was Juniors' second as they were nipped in their opening contest in the Oshawa event 1-0 by Sarnia. In between they managed to pull out a 2-1 victory over Owen Sound and a 2-0 win over Bradford. Sarnia got only 3 hits against Juniors but all came in the fourth in- several designs and colors for DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS PATIOS PARKING LOTS AROUND SWIMMING POOLS PAVING STONES Decca-lot 'hiam Sports falls in 16 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8,!981 -FLAGSTONE -WALLSTONE r.ROCKERY U0illttlpllitl and BUILDING STONE Bob Fleming had Team Sports only hits as the losers left six men on base. The locals got back on the beam against Owen Sound with single runs in the sixth and seventh in their 2-1 vie- tory. ning when they pushed across the winning run of the game. Rick Snider scored from third on a passed ball in the sixth and Brent Snyder, who had reached on an error scored on Rob White's sacrifice fly in the sev- enth. Bill Manes, in relief of starter Rick McDon- ald was the winning pitcher. f""'"7,'rirae"'GTFGTan EA vssmouchG , Waterloo got both its runs in the second in- nAmaow Ca" Eavostroughing Hans it s My Busmess Not A Sudelmeerar Round . Seamless Atummum . Seamless Galvamzed . Repairs . Cleaning CONCRETE STEPS lk PORCHES with or without iron railings -frjh11lC) t,lp,.,l,?f,,,. w, AND SIDE-WALK (off Weber Street between King and Albert) 884-0860 60 SCHAEFER STREET WATERLOO safe and economical -LEDGEROCK -ASHLAR -SPLIT FIELDSTONE ning "ttirtstpraltfotd., Brent Snyder singled and Don Stebhlngs also sin led but made it all mg way around the bas a as the ball got through the centre- nelder's legs. Team Sport hopes came to an end against Caledonia though, as Stebblngs allowed only two, hits and fanned seven to get the win. they were limited to three hits. Rick Snider gave Juniors a short- lived 1-0 lead when he singled and eventually scored on two passed balls, but Caledonia grabbed a pair in their half, ending the scor- ing, Stebbings was the loser allowing four hits. 515-8143, CHYM'r second aaa, harry Musselman puts out a little extra effort in the third inning Thursday to break up a double play as Guelph first baseman Tom Scott stretches in vain for the relay from second. ', CHYM’ s Paige eaites " . into take-charge role Waterloo CHYM‘re further enhance thelr chances at a ttret-Mace Inter-City Fastball League Wetiett Tuesday nlght when they outlast- ed Cambrldge Gone " at Centennlal Park. By Rick Campbell Chtonlcle Sports Edltor It is neither easy nor at times advisable to try to assume the role of "take charge" guy when first Joining a new team. B u t W a t e r l o o CHYMY catcher Jamie Paige, with sound fun- damental defensive play and an ever-im- proving bat, has gradu- ally wedged himself into that position with the Inter-City Fastball League leaders - and that's fine with him - now. 'U've always been that type (take charge) of player, but it's kind of hard to come onto a club with this much talent coming in this year and just expect to located at 515 Albert St. . Waterloo is now accepting.enrollment for full & half days Bulletin OAROUSEL DAY NURSERIES Inc. become it overnight," said the well-spoken Bridgeport native, who enjoyed and IFL ca- reer-night at the plate Thursday with a two- run homer, two singles and four rbis as diwM'rs danced to their 16th win against two losses 9-2 over Guelph Scott Glass Juniors. _ "When I came here this year my goal was to just make the club...frankly I was quite surprised I made the club so easily, it seemed the other guys (catchers) played iWmselves off the club." Having gained a rep- utation in various area leagues as the field general of the infield, and as a long-ball power hitter, Paige has had to adjust to IF'L play both behind and beside the plate. "At the beginning of the year I was concen- trating on improving my defensive play, and I think as a result my hitting suffered," said Paige who entered Thursday's contest with a modest .220 bat- ting average. "But as I've got to know our players and got the feel of the catching end of things, I've been able to work on my hitting more lately." Some extra work with field manager Glenn Moeser in bat- ting practice Thursday paid off in spades for Paige. He powered a "no-doubt" second in- ning two-run shot off losing pitcher Scott Reynolds, added an- other two rbi-single in the the third and stroked his third hit of the pmt in the sev- enth. "Oh yes, that's by tar my best night (at the plate this season)," said Paige, who dab- bled in IFL play sever- al years back with North Waterloo Rurals while playing with Bridgeport in his former home town. DR. BILL WOOLNER 639 KING ST. WEST SUITE 104 kiTCHENER DR. SUSAN BUXTON is pleased to announpe that has joined him , in the practice of Optometry at our new location 579-41 oo NEW PHONE Designated hitter John Cress also ho- mered and had a single for the winners, while Dana Saunders tripled and Jeff Watson, get- ting a chance to show his stuff in left field midway through the contest, pounded a dou- ble his first trip to the plate. Whitey Lobsinger scattered " hits to pick up the victory. CHYM'rs were in ac- tion last night playing host to Cambridge Gores in a contest moved up from Sunday due to tournament commitments. Thurs, day they entertain Team Sport Juniors, after travelling to Bur- lington tonight. 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