Ghosts romp . over Clivs PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1984 Ghost don‘t play again until Tuesday when they travel to Shakespeare. Next Wednesday, they host Mt. Brydges at Hillside Park at 8: 30. Snyder is an infielder and pitcher and Trish McCarthy is a graduâ€" ate of the Oakville junâ€" iors. Olga Vujovie will be guarding third base and Janet Lanteigne will share shortstop duties with Snyder. Nancy Lanteigne will play at second and Sue Hopkins and Bell both play first base. Thre is plenty of exâ€" perience behind the plate as Kim Leslie and Riediger, former Kitâ€" chener Kieswetters, will share catching duties. Ghosts have 15 players on their roster, with Mcintosh and Chris Cressman leadâ€" ing the pitching staff. Cressman played for Norwich Jets the past two seasons and Mcin tosh is a recent retur nee from Winnipeg. Vander Molen is a student at Wilfrid Laurier University. Kim Leslie paced Waterloo with three hits while Janet Lanâ€" teigne, Jane Bell, Mcintosh and Nancy Lanteigne each hit safety twice. Singles went to Mary Anne Mederak, Pauâ€" line Pinder, Sue Rieâ€" diger and Shelly Snyder. Mark Vander Molen, a member of the Coâ€" lumbia Racquets Club, won the 1984 Canadian amateur men‘s open championship recently in Quebec City. Ghosts, meanwhile, pounded 15 hits off Ciâ€" vitan pitchers and Jane Creek was charged with the loss. Civitans committed five errors. Waterloo Ghosts reâ€" main undefeated in the Midwestern Ontario Ladies Softball League following a 135 win over Kâ€"W Civitans Wednesday. Patty Mcintosh went the distance for the winners, allowing just four hits. Newcastle Bluebombers Birmingham Everton Tire Specialists Ltd Lincoln Chaliengers Brighton Edinburgh Hearts Derby Waterioo Jaycees Sheffield Poysar Wimbledon Lakeshore Wildcats Leeds Canbar Products May 23 Everton 2 â€" Wimbledon 1 Lincoln 4 â€" Leeds 0 Vander Molen takes title WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER ATOM BOYS HOUSE LEAGUE Team Standings as of May 23 Sportscene SEE HUNDREDS OF FINE LIVING ROOM SETTINGS ALL AT 75th ANNIVERSARY LOW PRICES. Sheffield 3 â€" Brighton 0 Birmingham 0 â€" Edinburgh 0 Newcastle 4 â€" Derby 1 Lakeshore North Regional Royals Kâ€"W Hydro Wâ€"N Hydro Labatts 19 â€" Cambridge TV & Stereo 10 Ballbreakers 17 â€" Rebels 7 Kâ€"W Hydro 9 â€" Wâ€"N Hydro 0 All in the Family Slow Pitch League Standings Labatts Camb. TV & Stereo Rebels Balibreakers B DIVISION For two weeks the cost is $35 per child or $40 for two or more per family. Paul Puncher, presiâ€" dent of the Waterloo Registration is still being accepted for the Waterloo Minor Baseâ€" ball clinic to be held in July. Cost of the clinic is $20 per child per week or $30 for two per family per week. Registrations open for minor baseball clinics Hickory finish _ * 3 pce. Entertainment Centre 2â€"door unit, open unit and bar unit all with lights. Overall 82" x 16" x 72" high. Brass finished trim. 3â€"Pces. complete Tigers of the Interâ€" County Major Baseball League, will provide instructors for the fiveâ€" day camps which emâ€" phasize a different aspect of baseball each day. Monday is set aside for throwing and catchâ€" ing and hitting is taught on Tuesday. Inâ€" field and outfield play is stressed on Wednesâ€" day and base running Cost of registration includes free pass to all Tigers games and free swimming at Lions Pool in Waterloo Park after each day‘s sesâ€" sion ends at 2 p.m. Besides the use of Tiger baseball players as instructors, video equipment will also be used to help young players learn. lessons are on Thursâ€" day. Exhibition games are played on Fridays.