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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 May 1982, p. 27

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_ _ as CHYM‘rs struggle as invincible as everyâ€" ~__â€" â€"Gme says we are, that : we have to go out and work for our wins he and Waterloo CHYM‘rs were recovâ€" ering from a shocking doubleheader loss to Cambridge Gores right at Hillside Park. Waterloo CHYM‘r pitcher Whitey Lobâ€" It was Monday, the day after the day beâ€" fore when Lobsinger uttered the truism as â€" That‘s more like it Admission $2.00 Rentsis 75¢ Babysitting 75¢ Tigers, who travel to Stratford Thursday and play host to Majors again Saturday at 7: 30 p.m. got a twoâ€"run homer in the sixth from Jimmy Taylor and put away the victory in the ninth when Nick Noonan singled, went to second on a sacrifice by Taylor, and scored when Jeff Zapfe‘s grounder was thrown away by former Tiger Dave Byers. Major pitcher Rich Gazzola, a national team member out of Thorold and former foe of McEachern‘s in Niagara District play, suffered the loss. ‘"I‘ve never lost to Gus (Gazzola) before and 1 didn‘t want to tonight either," said McEachern. "It was a mixâ€"up of signals, I guess I‘ve got something wrong with my night vision, J just couldn‘t see Dunc‘s signs," said the happy McEachel:d{ollowing the win. "But I had the control todBy, it was a game I sure didn‘t want to lose." * Tigers had only four hits, the others going to Zapfe and Terry Boegel. The Tiger hurler fanned 10 batters and was in control for nearly the entire game as Waterloo scored a run in the bottom of the ninth to edge London Majors 3â€"2 and even their Interâ€"County Major Baseball League record at 1â€"1. Actually, McEachern was sailing along with a 2â€"0 lead until the top of the eighth when Mike Van Esch and Arden Eddie put together backâ€"toâ€"back doublés. Eddie‘s drove in Van Esch and Eddie then scored on a passed ball, one of two allowed by McEachern as he came close to falling beâ€" MONDAY MAY 24 OPEN SKATING 1â€"4 PM ADMISSION 1.50 â€" RENTALS 75° EXTRA SESSION 1.25 _ 341 MARSLAND DR., WATEARLOO Waterloo Tiger pitcher Greg McEachern had a hard time seeing catcher. Dunc MacDonald‘s signais Tuesday night â€" but McEachern‘s location at the plate was just VICTORIA DAY LOOKWG FOR A FUVN LASY WAY TO LADIES SLIM & TRIM SESSION Tues., Wed. & Thurs. Mornings â€" 9:30â€"11:30 a:.m. ROLLER SKATE we‘re not PMONE BB6â€"7777 In handing CHYM‘rs two/thirds of their enâ€" tire loss total of the 1981 regular season, Gores pounded out a 7â€"3 The losgesâ€"evened CHYM‘rs record at 2â€"2 after they had opened with 3â€"2 and 7â€"1 deciâ€" sions Thursday over Team Sport Juniors. More significantly, they exposed the fact CHYM‘rs must get their bats moving â€"as so ning knocking home Larry Strathearn, yet still ended up the losing pitcher. consecutive triples then a single against Juniors Thursday, had three singles in the three singles in the attempts to put the tag on Keith Innes of Team Sport Juniors opener against Gores. _ during firstâ€"inning action Thursday night. â€" John Cress of Waterioo CHYM‘rs is a splitâ€"second too late as he

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