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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1983, p. 31

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The Waterioo Youth Flag Football League started another season Saturday with the deâ€" fending champion Beechwood Rough Riders winning a hardâ€" fought battle over the Argos, 19â€"15. Running back Warâ€" ren Thirsk scored two What‘s next? That question must have been on the minds of followers of the Interâ€"City Fastball League consolation series over the past week. Two forfeited games and a noâ€"hitter that backfired were among the happenings as Stratford Anavics led the bestâ€"ofâ€"seven series 3â€"2 games over the Waâ€" terloo CHYM‘rs follow ing action on Sunday. Actually the single game slated for Stratâ€" ford to host on Sunday turned into two games. 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In another game, the Als scored an easy 206 win over the Tiger Cats. . CHYM‘rs never managed a hit in that contest, but won 2â€"1 with unearned runs in the fourth and ninth inâ€" nings. Thursday, CHYM‘rs lost 6â€"3 at home to Stratford after forfeitâ€" ing the second game of the series two days earlier due to a lack # players. Brian Schottcame ask about a XC from Fritz Electric ELECTRIC FORCED WARM AIR FURNACE installation is simple using existing ductwork . Heat Pump installation Available 576â€"4560 home with the winning run in the 2â€"1 victory after walking in the ninth. Then two batters who attempted sacriâ€" fice bunts, Larry Strathearn and Brian Russell, were both safe when hit by throws to first and Schott scored on the second of those throwing errors. Waterloo Charger quarterback Mike Preâ€" scott ran for one touchâ€" down and passed 32 yards to Steve Israel on another en route to a 41â€"16 thrashing over the Argonauts in Guelph Sunday in Toâ€" Schott also scored in the fourth after being awarded first base when he was hit by a pitch. Schott reached second on a sacrifice and third on a wild pitch before scoring on a passed ball. R a n d y OS h ura cracked a solo home Second half leads Chargers run for Stratford in the third. Losing pitcher Tom Chessell didn‘t give up any hits, but hit three batters and allowed two walks while Anâ€" avics committed three errors. Thursday Stratford had three twoâ€"run inâ€" nings while CHYM‘rs scored once in the fourth, seventh and ninth. Keeling had three hits in five apâ€" pearances and Schott went twoâ€"forâ€"five. > Stratford was to have _ give them a ch hosted Waterloo0 Tuesâ€" _ make a second day night with a sevâ€" enth game, if necesâ€" Walk a block a da sary, set for Thursday j n athe bvarsrenm. at Hillside Park at 8 s plodfd for 38 secondâ€" half points. Other scores were made by Alan Gordon with two ronto Central Football League play. Israe!l also added a running touchdown as the Charger offence exâ€" touchdowns, and reâ€" serve running back John Kip. Mike Reimer kicked five of six extra points and kept Guelph deep in their end of the field on ensuing kickâ€"offs all day. Chris Lorenz led the defensive attack with an interception and fuâ€" mble recovery as the Charger defence did not allow Guelph a first down in the second half. Waterioo now tunes up for its home opener next Sunday at Waterâ€" loo collegiate against the also undefeated Roâ€" sedale Raiders at 1: 30 Line coach John Aitâ€" ken feels Chargers have a good chance next week if they play a full four quarters of football, but was also concerned that both Guelph‘s touchdowns came on long runs from scrimmage. _ ‘‘We must swarm their big running backs and not give them a chance to make a second effort." WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY Watk mm-\-r-' i block Toda y Irwite their many tans to join with them at their joint year end awards banguet BACK IN THE BLACK! WATERLOO TIGERS & WATERLOO EXPOS FRIDAY SEPT. 30 7 P.M. Woolners Lodge, St. Jacobs Tickets $15.00 per couple, $10.00 per person Call 885â€"0966 or 884â€"6063 Call CASE todayâ€"it might be the best business investment you‘ll ever make. For more information call: ( ask for Peter Erickson ‘ Federal Business Banquet fédérale ‘. 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