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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1984, p. 26

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PAGE 26 - WATERLOO WM. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, mm Tigers' Nick Noonan slides safely into home plate ahead of the tag of Guelph catcher Greg Crankor in the third Inning of Sunday's game. Richard o-amn photo Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff If Waterloo Tigers couldn't wait to get off the field after their embarrassing IS-T loss to Guelph Royals, you could hardly blame thtm. _ HoweJer, there was one player who stayed out there a little longer on that marathon Sunday afternoon at Bechtel Park. Centre fielder Kurt Deluca remained on the field to do 10 sprints as well as sit-ups and push-ups, something he's always had to do at Ithaca College. “(In Waterloo) I used to forget about the things] used to do back at school," said Deluca. "I didn't do the exercises and I used to get out of shape." In fact, when Deluca went back to Ithaca for football camp last summer, he might have come back to rescue Tigers from their playoff slide against St. Thomas Elgins. But the camp was so exhausting he lost 20 pounds in a week. "When it tWaterloo-St. Thomas) series was 3-1, I figured we could get through one game," said Deluca "tGeneral manager) Paul Puncher wanted me out there when it was 3-3, but I just couldn't." Deluca has given up football for baseball now. but at that time he wanted to win back his quarterback job at Ithaca. He had been quarterback in his freshman year t1981) but was in the defensive backfield the following year And if Deluca's departure hurt Tigers' playoff chances last season. it won't happen again over a conflict with football, "eluca and other American college players should be around until school starts in late August. Extra effort needed to stay in top shape WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO 746-1822 W.30 A.M.-6 P.M. THURS. ' FRI. 9:30 A.M.-9 RM. , 20 CUMBERLAND ST.. TORONTO 4160224536 tr.ttt A.M.Ab RM. muss. UNTIL tt RM. J MATERNITY BOUTIQUE SUMMER SALE " 25"-50" OFF Select fashions starting Thursday lune 14th Over the weekend, Deluca had six hits including three in Tigers' Inter-County Major Baseball League 5-2 win over Stratford Hillers on Saturday night. Sunday. Deluca had three hits including a home run. He almost added a grand slam homer in the ninth. but centre fielder Rob Ducey played him deep and made the catch. Mike McCann started on the mound for Tigers. but was relieved in the first inning by Kevin Rood. Mike Simpson and Scott Bailey also saw action in the tttree-anti-a-half hour game. However, Sunday's game was over for all intents and purposes after two innings. Royals scored six runs in the first inning and five more in the second to take an early 11-0 lead. Tigers came back with a run in the second on Paul Oberholzer‘s rbi single and had five runs in the third as they were sparked by Mike Yosurack's two-run double. Saturday. it was Hillers' turn to put on a horror show at Bechtel Park as they committed nine errors. Tigers took advantage of three Stratford errors and a single by Nick Noonan to go ahead 2At in the first inning. Yosurack scored in the second on an error and Jim Taylor. Tigers' player of the month, hit a two-run single in the third. Rocky DiPonziu was the winning pitcher Saturday giving up eight hits. ”Rocky bitchéd it great game." said Deluca "There must have been 90 per cent ground balls That's the key to pitching." Tigers an; visitors if: London Friday and Tuesday. Both games start at 8 p.m, GD rm'rz ELECTRIC cm 'orrltd?,1lL' now: CERQMALDk 1;... Fritz iluoetettt N ELECTRIC HOT WATER FURNACE Installation is simple usmg your Present Radiators and Plumbing. 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