, irs. Byors, Headmistress 884â€"2 1 70 A 10â€"year fixture of the Interâ€"City Fastball League, Robinson is still going strong at age 30 in his second year with the local club after starring for many powerhouse Guelph Inâ€" gram units â€" and he It will be time, or lack of it, not age that will be the determining factor when Waterloo CHYM‘r Ron Robinson decides to hang‘em up for good. & Private School (Registered) 18 McDougall Road, Waterioo, Ontario Offers two alternatives towards the academic and personal development of your child. DAY SCHOOL â€" rrmany/Eucmemtany Registrations are now available FULL DAY KiINDERGARTEN â€" TO GRADE EIGHT Smalil Classes â€" Ten students/one teacher Coâ€"educational â€" Nonâ€"denominational Qualified Staff _ â€" Basic subjects stressed _Dnu Co_d.o _ _ __ Warm and supportive atmosphere Byerson Hall WE AT BRUNOS CAN HELP you‘ regain THAT youthful feeling . 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"I‘ll get my starts in league play, I‘m not so sure about tournaâ€" ments,"‘ said Robinson. ‘"You never know, â€" if Whitey can‘t go I might see more action, but I‘m not worried about At the moment Roâ€" binson‘s versatility is being used to a great extent by CHYM‘r field manager Glenn Moeser. Robbie is genâ€" erally being employed as a designated hitter and third pitcher beâ€" hind mainstays Mark Lobsinger and Dan Yantzi, though a nagâ€" ging blister problem with Lobsinger might change that role. "I really like it here, like all the guys, and I guess you could say I had a previous comâ€" mitment to Waterioo after they were good enough to get me a winter job here," said Robinson Thursday after putting it to his former Ingram mates with a firstâ€"inning basesâ€"clearing triple in CHYM‘rs 7â€"1 victory. ners. 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There are 12 teams competing in the douâ€" ble knockout event, with games starting at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, and games scheduled at hour and oneâ€"half intervals throughout both days. The final game is slated for 3: 00 p.m. Sunday. The Waterloo Team Sport Junior fastball club is hosting its third annual Junior Fastball Tournament in St. Clements this Saturday and Sunday. Robinson, who like any true competitor wants to contribute as much as he can, is still most confident in his "T‘ll admit, once they signed Danny (Yantzi) earlier this year, I had thoughts about maybe going back to Guelph, but as it turned out, I might as well play beâ€" hind Danny here as Jimmy (Clayton) and Gally (Terry Gallaâ€" more) pver there." the pitching end, at this point I‘m in it for the fun anyway. Juniors hold third annual 1982 Legion lost their home opener to Kitchâ€" ener Kolts 18â€"7 Tuesâ€" day while Thursday, Waterloo defeated Brantford 13â€"4 in what turned out to be an exhibition game after Waterloo defaulted beâ€" cause of a lack of umâ€" pires. Strange week for Legion Waterloo Legion peewees dropped both games last week deâ€" spite having more runs in one of their Interâ€" County contests. Ist round draw. 9:00 a.m. Cambridge vs Agincourt; 9:00 a.m. Binbrook vs Ingersoll; 10:30 a.m. Kitchener vs Linâ€" wood and Waterloo vs North York; 12:00 a.m. Sarnia vs Owen Sound and Guelph vs Minesing. Junior teams in the province. Eight of the teams are entered in the Junior Elimination T o urna ment in Oshawa, July 9. en up once the season starts, and that‘s right, a lot of the time we haven‘t been playing near our potential, but if you look around, we‘re basically the same club we were last year. We‘ll be all abilities to produce, though as many CHYM‘rs would agree, the club has had its problems getting the entire act together in the early stages of this season. ‘"‘It‘s coming though ... things tend to tightâ€" You can book a trip, pick up a book, see a movie, plan a party, have fun at an arcade â€" all in Uptown Waterloo! Park free and be greeted by helptul and friendly people who will aid you with your leisure time needs! Find time for yourself and discover Uptown Waterloo! The Waterloo Juniors Thursday, Legion took advantage of wild pitching in winning. Tim Lobsinger had the win while Chris Rigby Against Kitchener, John East, the first of five pitchers, took the loss. The Legion had nine hits in the game led by Kevin Heldman with three singles. Derek Geisel had two doubles, John East a triple and Rob Thiel, Chris Rigby and Jason Poag a single apiece. They have ailso been selected as host club for the 1983 Junior men‘s Elmination Tournament at Hillside Park. This tournament brings together the are also hosting the 1982 O.A.S.A. Juniou; "A" men‘s Championâ€" ship tournament at Hillside Park, in Waâ€" terloo on August 21 and "It‘s the time thing for S\J{e, I‘d love to keep playing for a long time yet, but my reâ€" sponsibilities are takâ€" ing more of my time, I‘ll just have to see how things can continue to be worked out." Dan Yantzi picked up As far as he himself is concerned, Robinson says his job responâ€" sibilities will likely dicâ€" tate how long he will be able to continue playâ€" ing. Stratford. This week, Legion plays in Guelph and Other hits went to Rob Thiel and Tim Lobsinger with two while Darryl Geisel and Jim Lorentz had the others. had the save. They combined for a fourâ€" hitter. Legion batters stroked out seven hits but walked 14 times. The big blow was John East‘s towering home Notes: In IFL play Frid ay J uniors dropped a 5â€"2 decision to Stratford, then in the IFL tourney they were eliminated in straight games by Dunkirk, N.Y. 3â€"1 and Stratford Danny‘s Auto Parts 3â€"0. best junior teams in the province, with the winâ€" ner going to the Canaâ€" dian championship. â€" CHYM‘rs are home to Burlington Thursday at 8 p.m., travel to Guelph Friday and Cambridge Sunday in an attempt to improve on their 5â€"3 league reâ€" cord. season gaining the Thursday victory. Steve Uberig paced the hit parade wth three safeties, while Robinâ€" son, Barry Musselman, Jake Miller and Brian Russeil had a pair each.