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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jul 1981, p. 14

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PAGE 14 â€" WATERLOOCHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY . JULY 15, 19861 While Waterioo CHYM‘r manager shouts help from the bench CHYM‘t first baseman Don Hoffman catches a foul pop up in Saturday‘s 6â€"2 win over Woodstock in the Kitchener Fastball painting in Europe before returning to Waterioo County, where he still makes his home. His great love for the Canadian countryside shows in his work and he has become one of the best known Canadian Landscape Artists. ¢ Born in Galt in 1937, D.R. Hall studied picture framing weorled gallery 12 AT 12 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAST, WATERLOO, 886â€"2020 "ONTARIO HOUSE" Dr. Hall ~ _ 18"x24" oil J «oo ;4{'/7‘\â€"‘: 4ail l;la'nf ! 1 1541 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener Walk it to me! Plant Fever Get it at York Nursery Choose from our lush tropicals displayed around our bubbling Warltc a hloc k Todas dfGggâ€"» B YORK NURSERY Spirited CHYM‘rs take Kitchener Fastball Classic Waterloo CHYM‘rs woulid like it known they consider themâ€" selves serious threats to win their own OASA Senior Eliminations tournament later this month . They passed out a couple of messages to thati effect Saturday. Playing inspirational fastball against a pair of strong Ontario Fastâ€" ball league teams, CHYM‘rs knocked off Kitchener Edelweiss 4â€"1 in semiâ€"final play, then had the effrontery to continue their winâ€" ning ways by edging Newmarket Nationals 2â€"1 in the championship final of the inaugural Kitchener Fastball Classic at Woodside Park. The victories were CHYM‘rs second and third of the day after they recovered to blitz Woodstock Tornodoes 6â€"2 in preliminary play in the eightâ€"team single knockâ€"out event. Not only was the tourney a tremendous success teamâ€"wise for Waterloo, two individuâ€" als also brought home hardware from the event. Named tourney most valuable player was CHYM‘rs second baseâ€" man Barry Musselâ€" man, who tripled and scored the winners‘ falls 2â€"1 to Guelph first run in the final. Joining him with indiâ€" vidual bhorors was CHYM‘r pitcher Mark (Whitey) Lobsinger, who relieved Dave Goetz to get Waterioo ter against Nationats in the final to earn recogâ€" nition as most valuable ‘The batting award for the oneâ€"day event went to Bob Richardâ€" son of Newmarket. In the_final. The severely shortâ€" staffed Waterloo City gave it a good try but just weren‘t quite up to the task Sunday as they lost their Ontario Amaâ€" teur Soccer Develop ment League game 2â€"1 to Guelph. At 70 minutes, Andy Coppolino broke clear with a loose ball from 25 yards out and slipped a shot over the goalkeeper‘s head to equalize. City was missing star player Bob Gomboc who could miss as much as two more weeks out with pneuâ€" moniaâ€"pleurisy. Also missing was Art Fast and the injured Dan Djakovic was far from full strength with a back injury. Ironicaily despite the fact they fell behind after only five minutes, City had an excellent chance to win the conâ€" test. Then moments later Coppolino set up team Shortâ€"staffed City Uâ€"LOCK IT â€" â€" U KEEP THE KEY â€" â€" â€" STOREâ€"Nâ€"LOCK INC ' R t e SIZES 5 x 10 â€" 5 x 15 3 s 10 x 10 â€" 10 x 15 â€" 10 x 20 $ OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST wentrenio on 886â€"7350 x ses cousy pr s e _4 ae. YOUR OWN WAREHKHOUSE cAS CHYM‘rs got both their runs in the third. Musâ€" selman tripled and scored on a wild pitch, then Don Hofftman and Larry Strathearna double steal with Hoffâ€" Nationals got their lone run in the sixth tontsndm.F couldn‘t solve the slants of Lobsinger. The CHYM‘r lefty also figured greatly in the victory over Edelâ€" mate Doug Tait who broke in alone on goal but unfortunately failed to convert. As if buoyed by that turn of events, Guelph came back and at 80 minutes popped a shot over goalie Mike Vogel‘s head to take the win. ‘‘They (Gueliph) deâ€" served to win, they had the better rhythm throughout," said disâ€" appointed City coach Harry Burns. "But I still think with a full lineup we can beat anyâ€" one in the league." Waterloo Canbar mosquitos met Kitchâ€" ener minor peewee in league play and lost §â€"1. Canbar in over head With his depleted strong peewee ‘ market took home mately 400 people and pleased organizers are aiready entertaining thoughts for next year‘s By vmuevfl CHYM*‘rs Bbagged $1,000 expense money one out but got Terry the sixth with a pair of Gallamore on a strikeâ€" out and Jake Miller on City, which is now 3â€"2â€"1 in league play, travels to Bramalea this weekend for a Cup match against Chinâ€" forced to shift plgsers to different positi to compensate. He lauded the play of Coppolino and Andy Woodcock and said the City player of the game was Ante Granic. "I had to put him up in the midfield and he did a really good job, attack going," praised tea m dominated throughout and only good defensive work by goalie Chuck Dietrich and defenders Jason Poag, John Zarand, Danny Howard and Brad Kit kept the score down. The lone Waterâ€" loo goal was scored by Scott Snyder on passes from Joe Germann and Brad Haelzle. . In Ontario Soccer Asâ€" sociation Cup action, Canbar was eliminated 4â€"0 by Welland. ranks, Burns was (Beside Weston Bakeries) After hours 578â€"7184 SUPERIOR YOUR MEMORIAL

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