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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jun 1982, p. 29

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Timely hitting . aids Optimists Greg Lockhart of To, ronto accomplished something Sunday L550 others couldn't, Lockhart recorded the fastest time to win the fifth annual Water, loo 10K Classic over a maze of human flesh that crowded out the streets of north Water- loo before tunneling into the finish at Sea- They each bashed out the same number of hits, but Waterloo Op- Umist midgets made the most of theirs Mom day night to punish Stratford Kroehlers 15-5 in the Festival City. The victory soothed Optimist wounds from a 5-0 defeat at the Participants and spectators alike will be in for a treat this weekend when the annual Southern Ontario Windsurfer championships make their initial stop in the area, _ Guelph Lake Conservation Area, just off of Highway 6 north of Guelph will be the site Saturday and Sunday for the Windsurfer points regatta featuring well over 100 competitors in various classes. While competitors. including many from this area, vie for valuable points and prizes, activities on both days are tailored for both surfers and spectators as camping. beer tents, special meals and entertainment are all planned. - Racing begins at 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning following registration and skipper's meeting. Windsurfers set to sail Greg's got the gait one: good tor portraits taken Monday June 21 thru Saturday June 26 f 18colqur 895 Includes portraits total 95c deposit mum Pauper! - - _ W ”I!” a, v a I It ' . N ' v 15 No no. limit Photographic package lnctudn limo 5:1. um! " would the colon: pom-m - tor each oddmonnl named In ponnu, Choice ot budmvoundl Pom our ”lacuna StoeNo. in moot - Scan Mall "on: - . emu . £001.?! . In“) GROUPS Portrait Studio you'll-0001'.“ mom (riiiiirriil It was the second straight win in the race for Lockhart, who re- corded a time 29.59. Another Torontonian, Maureen Griffith, was top woman in 37:25 while the best local effort was turned in by well-known Tom Lotr gram Stadium singer in 31: 23 Optimists had little problem getting their bats going in Stratford Monday as they pound- ed home six runs in the fourth and another five in the ninth to orches- trate the runaway. "The difterence be hands of the Kitchener Falcons last Wedrtes, day in Waterloo. your baby's growing "all: ”an - tretries, Ion-vim" "on WWW From hum-bob Into-191M. up Lightly-used Jim Woroch also came through with flying colors knocking out a pair of hits, one of which drove home a pair of runs for the winners, Dan Kennedy also had a pair of safeties for Waterloo. Winning pitcher Jamie Ducharme went the distance to gain the win. Young was the losing pitcher against Kitchener. "We agreed Friday night to move the schedule back to noon Saturday, but when we checked the diamonds Saturday morning we knew we would have to postpone it, there would be no way to get in the required number of games," said Puncher. Rain last weekend forced the total post- ponement of the WMBA midget tourney Optimists were slated to defend. Optimists are home to Guelph tonight at 7:30 p.m. tween the clubs was hits, we got those real clutch hits with run- ners in scoring .posi- tion," said Optimist m a n a g e r P a u l Puncher. Leading the way tor Optimists was Jamie Young, who went a superb 6-for-6 at the plate including a homer over the right centrefield fence and two doubles. He also contributed six rbis. BARGAIN PRICES ON HOME ITEIS "WALL UNITS ‘BUFFETS -STUDENT DESKS ‘MUSIC CENTRES MANUFACTURER PRICED ITEMS ‘SHELVING SYSTEMS "EXECUTIVE CHAIRS . EXECUTIVE DESKS fl), SIMO SHELF ' FACTORY OUTLET 'iiiGiiiiiirisrd Feh’t E bothered by rain ff Waterloo major mos- quito rep AAA Carpet Cleaning was eliminat- ed in the semi-finals of last weekend's Water- loo International soccer tournament. Waterloo played minated by a strong three games on Satur- London Concord team day in the rain and 2-0 who then went on to afterlosingthe firsts-3 win the mosquito to Guelph, came on championship. strong to defeat East Waterloo travels to Hamilton 7-0 and Malton Wednesday in South-East London 5-0, their first game of the Waterloo was forced to Ontario Cup. There was no score at halftime as Dolphin goalie Sue McLaughlin kept her team in the game with great saves. Heather Campbell also played well in goal in the second half despite the fact Clarkson scored twice. olavers Waterloo Dolphin bantam girl reps had rain drops falling on their heads again last week as. they sp1ish-splashed their way to a 2-2 tie with Clarkson Sheridans in what was more of a maker match than soccer match. Dolphin goals went to Lisa Walsh and Wendy Kruuv. Laurie Gehl played a good game in various positions due to injuries to othe Major mosquitos eliminated Rain played havoc With more than just Waterloo Days Inst weekend = it caused almost Mantel cancellation of other sports events as well. Waterloo CHYM'rs saw their third attempt last week go for nought Sunday night when they were forced to cancel their home contest with Team Sport Juniors. Friday CHYM'rs were washed out in Stratford, the same fate that befell them in Burlington Inst Tuesday. The local lFL entries weren't the only idle units as Waterloo Junior Expos also had their game last Wednesday in Guelph The rain IS a Pal" We will be dosed Iast 2 weeks of July for holidays Mlll SHOWROOM It NOW OPEN MON. TO FRI. 9 AM - 5 PM SAT. 10 AM - 1 PM score a lot of goals while keeping the goals against to a minimum in order to make it to semi-final play. However Sunday morning they were eli- minated by a strong London Concord team 2-0 who then went on to win the mosquito championship. WATERLOO CHRWOCLE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23, t”? - P_AGE " rrCltlll JIL22LLCCllllllr] _e,i?,,y,,,e,tlt,r?,1,rit . The perfbct gift for that special someone 5AF1ttPette_teettaettreoaterioosruare Adjustment of caster. camber and toe- m to manufacturers specMcahons q Setting ot Iorsno bars where applsca- ble 0 Check ball lomts and steering Imks 0 Centre steenng wheel . 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