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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jul 1982, p. 21

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Athletics gambled Sunday by going against the wind in the first half, hoping it would retain its strength for them to use it to best advantage in the second half - and the move paid off as Waterloo led 2-1 at intermission. That victory, coupled with a 3-1 win by Guelph Oaks over Cyprus, allowed Ath- letics (6-1-4) to pull even with the Cyprus club which stands at 7-2-2, two points behind KDSL Second Division- leading Kitchener City at 8-1-2. Waterloo Athletics moved into a second. place tie with Cyprus Sunday when Athletics dumped lowly Aurora Lodge 3-1 at Seagram Stadium. Waterloo Mblotic defender Andy Wood- cock zips in front of an Aurora forward to drive the ball back downtield Sunday. Athletics now tied for second Beautiful furnishings for your home. \ Solid pine and oak furniture, brass, pottery, crystal, ". Canadian art and many more items, liquidation priced. Licence #2420. 33 Ertt St. w., Waterloo 885-5735 Between Maniac Contra l Waterloo Square GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Hours: Daily 10-5:30: Fri. 10-9 Cjn)llliji, Aurora tied the con- test only a minute later on a highly question- able penalty kick awarded when Water- loo goalie Mike Vogel was fingered for haul- ing down a potential Aurora sniper. Actually the game was a tightly-marked midfield action en- counter until with five minutes remaining in the first half, Werner Fast of Waterloo forced Aurora defend. ers off a corner kick to misplay the ball and kick it into their own The fired-up Athlet- ics squad didn't let that turn of events bother them however as they came right back on a corner kick by Liam McFarlane that skipped through sever- Athletics are right back in action Thurs day at Centennial Sta- dium in Kitchener at 7 p.m. when they go against Banal in Mol- son Cup quarter-final action. Athletics are also at home Saturday at 4 p.m. to Kitchener Rangers at Seagram Stadium. The first of iiiiiiiiiiiil? - With the wind, Ath- letics dominated sec- ond-half action and iced the victory when Craig McEwan con- verted.a beautiful header around the 20. minute mark. al players to the wait- ing Louis Bows who gleefully kicked it into the open net. Shocking everyone including himself, the Expo veteran pole- ixed a Dave Cowdrey offering well over the left field fence at Bech- tel Park to get his club on their way to a 4-1 victory over Stratford Overhults. By Wok WI cum Snub "ttor Waterloo Expo sec- and busemnn Paul Reitzel hit a home run Saturday. Pretty run-of-the. mill statement, you say? , Only close friends and relatives likely Not if you‘re Paul Reluel. Imam 99.090" Mon. July 26 thru Sat. July 31 swam In moat - Soon will! m. Soars studios specualtze m photographic pounds of babes, children.. adulls and family groups No apparnfmem cs necessary There I: a 95t charge for each additional subbed in a portrait package. But no hm" to the number of packages you may purchase We present only tun-shed nonrans of the has! poses , "A: ‘ Itlttttlttt _ _ _ ' " Maq 'llllt 9 9 t, L] lit 3.4-- 2-8100 3-5x7 " 15-w-aIIet size t tat 3-charm miniatures O Omrr good for portraits taken yourmomy'um...lndmon Portrait Studio ml . mun-u . AM" q FAILV mom arTg"//7,'d,Ts' I 'I'total includes 95t deposit Sears touch a loved one I xfi "I think we've been pressing too much at the plate," Reitzel of- fered. "We've all been watching good pitches go by, we're slumping a bit as a team, not just individuals, but every- one's looking to get out of it. "All year we've been leaving guys on base. but it hasn't hurt us "That's something we haven't been doing lately, scoring runs or getting clutch hits with two outs like we were earlier in the season," explained Reitzel in de- tailing Expos mild slump which continued with a 6-3 loss in Cam- bridge Sunday. The Waterloo club still sits atop the LC Junior standings with a 20-6 record with two games remaining. tonight at home against Kitchen- er and on the road in Guelph, if necessary. The solo shot, which came in the third im ning, helped open up a tight defensive strug- gle that Expo pitcher Kevin Emke preserved in part by handcuffing Stratford batters on four hits. or note was the fact Reitzel ho- mered with two away, "First (home run) of the year? Ws the first of my career!" said Reitzel with a grin fol- lowing the contest in which, he added an- other single and two of the four Expo rhis. "I've never, even hit one out in batting prac- tice before." Renters grin rounding the bases was as wide as the from ot home plate. 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