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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jun 1983, p. 34

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PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1983 Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Waterloo Tigers conâ€" tinue to have their ups and downs in an Interâ€" County Major Baseball League season that has more than its share of highâ€"scoring games. You pays your money and you takes your chances if you want to see close, lowâ€" scoring games, but there was one of that variety Saturday night as the visiting Stratâ€" ford Hillers defeated Tigers 4â€"2 at Bechtel Park. However, slugfests dominated Tigers‘ week. Sunday, during Tom McKenzie night at Jack Couch Park, Tigers outlasted the host Kitchener Panâ€" thers 12â€"9. Friday in Hamilton they blasted the hapless â€"Hamilton Cardinals 20â€"10 after CLEAROUT SPECIALS No time to be an Iâ€"C hurler (IN 6" POTS) The fourâ€"run homer was a clean shot over the left field fence. After a slower night against Stratford, Yoâ€" surack played second base for the first time in Kitchener and hit his first Iâ€"C major grand slam home run in the second inning to pace the Waterloo attack. ‘"‘This is a launching pad here," said Yoâ€" surack. "The ball just seems to fly out of here when you hit it." The recent perforâ€" mances indicate Yoâ€" surack is reaching his potential at the plate. And one Waterloo player who‘s getting his share of the action in high scoring contests is Mike Yosurack, who drove in six runs against Hamilton. losing 14â€"2 to the Red Sox in Brantford last Wednesday. ‘"I got off to a slow start with the bat," he said, "I missed some training camp on vacaâ€" tion but I‘m starting to see the ball and hit it pretty good." The grand slam highâ€" lighted a sixâ€"run secâ€" ond inning and Tigers took an 8â€"1 lead in the third on a twoâ€"run homer by Dunc Macâ€" Donald. Panthers fought back to make it 8â€"7 before Tim Barone hit another it looks like Joe Hishon (right) of the Stratford Hillers is an easy out for Tigers‘ Nick Noonan on this attempt to steal second base, but the bail, although hard to see, is by Noonan‘s wrist and not in his glove. Hishon was safe. Why pay the high cost \\?“l\flfi of replacing your kitchen cupboards? Simply reface them! Quality workmanship guaranteed to please. Cover all your exposed surfaces with your choice of solid wood doors and drawers or plastic laminates. Tiled countertops and additional cupboards available. 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Bell and Terry Boegel led off with singles and both eventually scored, one on a fielder‘s choice and the other on a single by Nick Noonâ€" Hillers tied the game with runs in the fifth and sixth innings, then won it in the ninth when backâ€"toâ€"back doubles by Paul Fulton and Joe Hishon scored two Saturday, Tigers Barone, the losing pitcher, went the disâ€" tance for Waterloo and winning pitcher Tom Shook did likewise for Stratford. Kitchener‘s Bill Carey did a lot of the damage, driving in Tigers managed 18 hits Friday in Hamilâ€" ton, with Bell, Jim Taylor, Noonan and Yosurack getting three apiece. NOTES: Tigers played their fifth game in six nights Tuesday when they hosted Lonâ€" Before their big weekend tournament, Waterloo CHYM‘rs got a taste of the competiâ€" tion they could expect when they hosted Kitâ€" chener Pride of Canada Thursday night at Hillâ€" side Park. The Rride raked starting pitcher Mike Brown and reliever Lorne Daer for 15 hits in a 10â€"0 victory in Interâ€"City Fastball League action. CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER : AND WATERLOO SQUARE SAME DAY SERVICE including SATURDAYS Get your wardrobe looking better , longer! Skilled, professional services, ensures finest quality cleaning of all your garments including suedes and leathers. Pride rakes CHYM‘rs in St. Thomas before hosting St. Thomas next Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Bechtel Park. Last Sunday, Tigers preâ€" sented a gift of their own to McKenzie, a framed Norman Rockâ€" well print titled "Botâ€" tom of the Ninth." don Majors. They could use some time off to give the pitching staff a rest, but they‘re scheâ€" duled to play Thursday in Stratford, Saturday in Guelph and Sunday four runs with two homers and a triple. Defensively, he stopped CHYM‘rs with two big catches in cenâ€" tre field. Winning pitcher Terry Gallamore alâ€" lowed five hits, with Larry Strathearn and Barry Musselman getâ€" ting two each. p.m. start. Friday they play in Stratford and Sunday they travel to Cambridge. CHYM‘rs host Burâ€" lington Thursday at Hillside Park in an 8 Richard O‘Brien photo

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