DuCharme, who due to Optimists‘ rather spread â€"out schedule has not seen a great deal of action on the mound this year, was well in control of the Brantford hitters. Tiring in the rightX, he gave way to Kevin Buck and Scott Puncher, who finished up. The defensive gem of the night came when Dan Kennedy hauled in a long fly ball in right centre in the ninth ‘‘Dan showed on that play why he‘s regarded ~â€"._ as the best right fielder in the whole league, it was a superb running catch for the third out." said Puncher Waterloo, which committed only one error in the game, got hits from seven different plavers In addition to DuCharme‘s homer, Tim Gowland had two singles, Kennedy a double and single, ‘"That was the hit that put the game away,"" he said. According to Puncher, the key blow during the contest was a seventhâ€"inning single by first baseman Tom Schneider that brought in Waterâ€" loo‘s seventh and eighth runs. Thirteen was lucky number for Hornets as they defeated Barrie 13â€"4 in the second game. ~It was a good efficient performance by the guys allâ€"round," said Optimist manager Paul Puncher. "It was also nice to be in a rather tight ball game for a change, it was a good contest that I hope will prepare us for Tuesday‘s (last night) game with Kitchener." The first victim was â€" tack. Chad Young Hornets‘ Interâ€"County _ Matt Zilinskas, Tin rival Gueliph Royals _ Brenner and Tim Bish with Waterloo winning 9P also collected sin 13â€"2. Ross Ferrier hit gles. fwo nome funs ond 5 || (Toe semt final was s single leading the 10â€"hit . ; . , replay of the tyke Bat attack. Troy Stephens it of W 1 fior and Mike Brooks also re alerion Ya.s oL had home uns Mail nets defeated Waterioc Zilinskas hit a triple Frates 10 + and Scott McPherson Ross Ferrier hit his and Troy Miller added third homer of the singles. Troy Stephens tourney and added two went the distance for singles to lead the 11â€" the win as he allowed â€" hit attack while Steve three hits and struck Hooper hit a triple. out nine. Scott McPherson and Jamie DuCharme handcuffed Brantford Vets for eight innings and aided his own cause with a secondâ€"inning homer to power Waterioo Opâ€" timists to a 84 victory Sunday in Interâ€"County Midget baseball action. Optimists built up a 5â€"2 lead after four innings then added another three in the late going to get the road victory. Waterloo Kiwanis tyke Hornets won the 12th annual Walkerton tyke tournament this past weekend, giving Hornets their second championship in as many weeks. Thard Race (5 * Baronal AE ‘ Queen Beau AE 2 Suent Merrie AE ) Rebe: Dance M 3 Sune. Oe 4 Mary Leanna * Sociabwity 6 Rav D. Juben Secand Race [3) Pace Purse $900 1 Megal Secretar * 3000 1 Jackson 20 J Joy 3000 E. Richoison $ fure Ie _ 3000 R Robbiee 4 Mary Leannia $250 G McDerman ! Miss Buccaneer 6 Siup Parrer " Aprit jet 8 Winspur 3 In ass M noenrontn 4 Pige Aumahurst 3500 0 Sean 5 lyys Hope 4000 D Degrow EB a o Em First Race (Sub) Trot Purse $850 Froday Juty 16/82 Post Tume 7:30 P M Pace Purse $1000 4 Kawarte Page 390C N Bame > Raphing 3500 M Fitrg ic £ Rouun Ruth $000 M Schaeter 3000 R Bame 4000 K. Proctor 5000 G valenote 4500 R Megens 3000 R Batto Ross Ferrier hit his third homer of the tourney and added two singles to lead the 11â€" hit attack while Steve Hooper hit a triple. Scott McPherson and Tim Bishop each had two hits while Chad Young, Mike Brooks and Matt Zilinskas each added single safeâ€" The semiâ€"final was a replay of the tyke Batâ€" tle of Waterloo as Horâ€" nets defeated Waterioo Pirates 10â€"4. T roy Stephens stroked a double and two singles, Ross Fer rier hit a double and Mike Brooks hit his second home run of the tournament as Hornets unleashed an 11â€"hit atâ€" tack. Chad Young,. 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Robbiee AE 2 Nobie Sir Prize W Pennanaton Ninth Race (9) Pace Purse $950 1 Krisbe Poter 4 Lord Laver 5 Dona! Gene Tenth Race (8) Pace Purse $850 5 Warm ! 4 Best Of !ame GG O W. Pennington WoKinc inox The Waterioo team, consisting of Bil} Arsenault, Don Rvan. Tom The Waterioo LegionBranch 530 team was one of 10 from this zone which qualified on the weekâ€" end for the District Legion golf championships Aug. 14 in Goder ich A Legion golfers make districts wATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDaA Y The district event will be held at the Sunset Golf Club Aug 11 in Goderich Moffat and Buddy Johnston, fin ished fourth overâ€"all behind win ning Hespeler with a 326 four man total, Galt, and Stratford JULY 14, 1982 â€" PAGE 27