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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jul 1982, p. 21

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W a terloo ty ke Pirates hosted Kitchâ€" ener Kodiaks tykes in Interâ€"County play last Tuesday but lost 8â€"7 in a closelyâ€"fought effort featuring improved Waterloo team play. A few errors acâ€" counted for the loss as PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, ULY 21, 1982 Tyke Pirates on rebound Young adds to triumphs Jane Young of Waterloo was the girls underâ€"18 closed singles champion last weekend in Toronto. Jane Young of Waterloo Tennis Club continued her hot summer performance last weekend when she captured the Ontario underâ€"18 singles closed championship in Toâ€" ronto. Young defeated longâ€"time arch "PARK WAY ON PARKWAY FORDS ENTIRE INVENTORY OF featuring 6369 2L, 4 Cyl. Engine 4 Speed Manual Transmission Power Front Disc Brakes 7O Ampere Battery Inside Hood Release Hi Output Heater FORD COURIER PICKUP 455 KING STREET NORTH. WATERLOO, ONTARIO PARKWAY FORD OFFERS . 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But Brantford didn‘t give up and battled back which made the final few innings most exciting. 15â€"13 win OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P M FRIDAY UNTIL 6 P M SATURDAYS UNTIL 5 P M 1982 FORD F250 â€"__ 4X4 PICKUPS 1982 FORD F350 CAB/CHASSIS 1982 FORD ECONOLINE vaANS 1982 FORD BRONCO 4%4 1982 FORD COURIER COMPACT PICKUP PHONE 884â€"51 10 *‘We just plain ran out of gas," simplified Expo president and GM Nels Grigg. ‘‘That‘s five games in six nights for us, and the truth is we just didn‘t have it (energy) at the end." And no, they aren‘t about to do a nosedive like last yvear. That likely answers the majority of quesâ€" trons concerning Expos‘ play of the past week, when Kitchener, Stratford and Listowel hung defeats on the Interâ€"County league leaders, reducing Expos record to 19â€"4. There is no endless list of excuses for why the previously almostâ€" unbeatable Waterloo club could only manage one win against Camâ€" bridge in the week‘s slate, just one major alibi. No, Waterloo Expos have not contacted any serious illiness. Yes, they did lose three out of four games last week. | Expos pay price _ of hectic schedule The winning run in the 10th saw Jeff Seibert on second when Terry Davison stepped to the plate and douâ€" bled to score Seibert. Kitchener had a chance to tie in the home half of the 10th with bases loaded and one out. However Waterloo pitcher Jim Eicholz in relief of Rich Ward struck out Brutillia, In the final thriller with Dave Eisenport on second, Jeff Seibert unâ€" loaded a double to left giving Waterloo the go ahead run. Earlier on, Greg McCosh hadâ€"douâ€" bled scoring Bob Smith who had been walked and stole second and third to tie the game at one. Waterloo Midget "B" Allâ€"Star baseball team sponsored by Local 173 Brewery Wotkers took the league title last Wednesday, defeating Kitchener "B,s 3â€"1 in a thrilling 10 inning game. Waterloo, down one game to none in a best of three series won the second game 5â€"1 setting up Wednesday‘s final. After beating Camâ€" bridge 5â€"4, Expos went into Stratford Wednesâ€" day and jumped on Optimists for two runs in the first. But Strat ford roared back to take a 7â€"3 leader after seven only to have Expos rebound with Midget B allâ€"stars capture first crown then Wilson slugged a pitch back to pitcher Eicholz who tossed it to Doug Pflug at first, getting Wilson, giving Wateriloo their first ever Midget ‘~B‘ championship. Troâ€" phies were awarded after the game. _â€" Women‘s softball in the limelight The team members include; coaches, Wilf Joe Hishon of Stratâ€" ford ended the ‘drama on the very first pitch of the bottom of the ninth when he hotmmered off losing pitcher Dave Drago, to give Stratâ€" ford the 8â€"7 win. four in the eighth to Kevin Schnurr had a tie. threeâ€"run homer for Joe Hishon of Strat Waterloo, Kevin Emke ford ended the drama a twoâ€"run shot and on the very first pitch Paul Oberholzer two of the bottom of the doubles for the losers ninth when he hotmmered while Andy Boegel off losing pitcher Dave bagged a pair of sinâ€" Drago, to give Stratâ€" gles and Bruce Gordon, ford the 8â€"7 win. * (Continued on page 22}) During the tournament, there will be a beer garden at Centennial Park and at 8 p.m. there will be a combined tournament dance at Waterloo Arena. The second annual Kâ€"W Invitational sponsored by Molson‘s will go at Waterloo and Centennial Parks with a 16â€"team format beginning Friday and continuing all day Saturday. Molson‘s award trophies will be presented to winners whil® expense money will be distributed on a per win basis with bonus to the winners. Teams entered will be of B division or better. All day Saturday, the second annual D.G. Dickson tourney will also take place at Laurel school diamonds with similar awards strucâ€" ture. The women will be taking over the softball diamonds en masse this weekend with two local tournaments scheduled encompassing all levels of teams. Dipple, Enzio Tignanâ€" elli, outfielders; Dave Eisenport, Dennis Hinschberger, Jeff Seiâ€" bert, Mike ~Procopec infielders; Doug Pflug, Terry Davidson, Bob Smith, Jim Stockie, Dave Beaton, Greg McCosh pitchers; Rich Ward, Jim Eicholz and Mike Graff.

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