} “Y“’ NATERLOO CHARONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1982 â€"â€" PAGE 29 * O e 3 10â€" C rsâ€"Ingrams 2â€"2 KW o ow A : 9 - M ( “‘ M grass _ Schotty‘s bat EmEEEE | s PPR oo Mfl ® a P y k @e A squares series i f ( Vic MacBournie On a 0â€"2 count Schott punched * F oo i e ; Chronicle Staft Jim Clayton‘s high drop ball into « Seeding h y :[ ‘1 ;; . 1 center field to score Rogers and e pekke , ; Capgrass Brian Schott has never been force at least two more games in P > Aefating Bursar known as a home run hitter but all the series. _ . . ucce T e that couid change after CHYM‘rs Dan Yantzi went the distance for .. 9P P . veteran short stop smashed. a CHYM‘rs giving up five hits. w | & We homer and the gameâ€"winning sinâ€" ‘("lthuén:ea good gi:imsedz::t m)l:’eu f + Call 886_] 39] gle Thursday to lead Waterioo to a and t am," sa ® whose ’ 4â€"3 win over Gueiph Ingrams. two hits were more than he expectâ€" L LEAF CLEAN UP AVAILABLE The 10â€"inning match evened the ed. "I‘m happy if I get one hit a y lll(el'-Ci(y Fastball |e.gue finals at game. 1 wouldl!ke to_get more but I h."s pompmumummuumrmnmmmmomgrmmmomummumumemmensepmememmnarmeery "I‘m not known as a home run hitter, I just slap at the ball," admitted Schott. *"‘I‘ve only hit about three home runs all year but 1 got a good piece of that ball." Schott tagged the homeâ€"run pitch in the third inning to give CHYM‘rs a oneâ€"run lead but Ingrams went ahead in the sixth inning 3â€"1 on a twoâ€"run homer by Bill Carey. Rick Rogers led off with a double and went on to third on Dean Musselman‘s sacrifice. Waterloo major mosâ€" quitos AAA Carpet Cleaning did everyâ€" thing but win their soccer championship recently. c homer and the gameâ€"winning sinâ€" gle Thursday to lead Waterloo to a 4â€"3 win over Gueiph Ingrams. The 10â€"inning match evened the Interâ€"City Fastball league finals at two and switched the momentum back to Waterioo. With the game tied in the 10th inning Schott put his bat to work again. They finished the season in first place with an impressive reâ€" cord of 10â€"4â€"1. They then blanked Kitchener in the first playoff game 4â€"0 led by Glen Spark‘s two goal effort and singles by Brad Haelzle and John Williams, to put them Major mosquitos enjoy fine season Fitness is a national issuc. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS After hours S78â€"7154 Large Indaor Showroomy We call it Body Politics. 528 Victoria St. N., Advantages With Us AMEAD Of Te 145â€"6136 &2 as never been run hitter but all > after CHYM‘rs top smashed. a in the final against Cambridge. But Cambridge was hot and dropped Waâ€" terloo 4â€"1. John Stix scored Waâ€" terloo‘s lone goal. Haelzle was presentâ€" ed with two trophies from the team, one for WA TERLOO SQUARE. 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Waterioo plays the fifth game of the series tonight in Guelph and the sixth is scheduled for Friday in Guelph. ‘I think our big batters can beat him,"‘ added Schott who for now anyways, is probably included in that list of big batters as far as Ingrams are concerned. _ Schott is optimistic about CHYM‘rs chances. *‘"We‘ve faced the two best pitchâ€" ers they have, I imagine we‘ll see their third now . â€"â€"â€"â€"FOR ME The coaches thank all the players and the support of their sponâ€" sor for helping the team with their very successful season. leading the team in scoring and another for being selected the most valuable player. You PaY You PaY You Pay You PaY YOu PaY 145.00 195.00 245.00 295.00 395.00 mm Cuearance Centre American skaters Mark Howard Smith, this year‘s world champion t been skating together for 14 years, Mudie. ~ Whether you believe her or not, doesn‘t really matter. What is really important is the fact that this petite 15â€"yearâ€"old and her partner John Hobbins finished 13th in the recent worlds and there is no arguing that. It may be a couple of years before Mudie and Hobbins challenge for first place but judging from the age of the winners this year the locals have plenty of practice time. Mudie is already looking forward to next year when the world championships will be held in Fort Worth, Texas and the skating duo is already preparing for an invitational meet in Barrie in November. Mudie says it didn‘t really bother her very much. You couldn‘t blame Kathy Mudie for being a little, or even a lot, nervous at the world championship roller skating competition in West Germany. When you‘re the youngest competitor on the floor} you‘re in a different part of the world and you‘ve only been practising with your partner for a mere sevrtg) months, you have good reason to feel a butterfly fluttering in your stomach. 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