, Weather slows down red-hot CHYM'rs PAGE " - WATERLOO CHROMtCt.E, WENâ€! JUNE 20. 1904 Menard O'Brien Chronicle Staff Waterloo CHYM'rs are still having trouble getting around to host- ing Agincourt in a doubleheader, but at least we know summer is finally here. The twin bill had to be postponed Sunday due tn rain. Originally, snow had forced can- cellation back on Sun- day, May, 13. "1 would have liked to have had it played because we've been playing so well lately," said CHYM'r field mannger John Thomp- Saturday, CHYM'rs were quickly eliminat- ed in a single knockout tournament in Wood- stock as they lost 1-0 to the host Woodstock A's of the Memorial Fast- ball League. Burling- ton Cougars won the event. Thursday, they host- ed Oshawa Merchants in a doubleheader and won the second game 3-1 after the opener ended in a 1-1 tie. Last Wednesday, CHYM'rs travelled to Kitchener and beat Pride of Canada 6-3. In the tournament loss. CHYM'rs gave up their lone run in the bottom of the seventh and final inning after a high fly ball from the leadoff batter was lost in the sun and went for a double. Two intentional walks and one out later, Bill Miller came in to pitch in relief of Whitey Lobsinger and gave up a fly bail that went for a single with the CHYM'r outfield in a situation where they had to play shallow. Thursday. CHYM'rs tied the opener in the final inning. Brian Schott doubled and Rob White, running for Schott, scored on an error. ROW†we" Largest selection of fashionable covetups, octiveweor & summer ling y BY-TIIE-SEI SWIMWEAR -trmttut" rues snow-ma can"! nuance. ate-mu No Body Suits You Better CHYM‘rs John Mitier is out at first during game with Kitchener Pride of Canada. Richard O'Brion photo Lobsinger hurled a three-hitter in that game and Miller gave up just two hits in the nightcap. Miller also helped his own cause with a solo home run in the fifth inning. CHYM'rs added two runs in the sixth as Dean Musselman had an rbi single and later scored on a wild pitch. Last Wednesday, CHYM'rs led 3-0 after two innings and took advantage of five Kit- chener errors during their Inter-City Fast- ball League game. "That's the sweetest win of the year." said Thompson, "mainly because we played well ble swimweor, lingerie in sizes (my (We: rose Work. Paid and it was against our Twin City [iyal'f _ John Miller had a two-run triple and Hogie Umlandt drove in a run with a single, Larry Stratheam also had a pair of hits. Millér. who was re- lieved in the ninth by Lobsinger, was the Street people are feet people. They're neat people who meet people. Why not join up? Take a walk. "tmer" '_', _,' . Serving the commpth ; , w1th personal and pp)fessiotta' serv1ce _ for over 35 years w i avg! mr, _ Jim an: - Edward Good iiflll (i W“! 1,1lll',?ifhu'ii..ll'_'il.'l, Edward B,6ood Walk a Hock'lbdw. winliing pitcher. He al- lowed nine hits. C H Y M ' r s h o s t Guelph lngrams Thursday at Hillside Park att, pan. Over the weekend. they will compete in the Cam- bridge Gores tourna- meat. g] "The Alternative In Bilingual Edueation" tgtgtmyatgrmmtat-nrN'ti1RAm"ltam' Hitrhnaoemictrtanauxuenoouratre-rroraututtyiIitPh. F'teniihnnuEngiistrrhnrottsaigspsxsdtmdeveinarttef1Ppeu'u pt each child: mummy, socially. and en-tally Ctsraaculum includu drum. mumc, and oomputer literacy. omounmoummm smnepu-vaiuueint'mnttrmd"' mamm-mnAv-nmou 'hsymumont9tsptsmher1 1984 maxim-mu? aymuaortstspemt3er1 1984 " . an. 5mahpawma. Eh4ta6NNars. mMWWkudm o-e-u-at-sea-ea. 70¢th en-si-astute-nu-di-tlit". 72524†Mata/WWW Evening and Saturday Appointments Avaiiattht . 22 KING ST. 5., WATERLOO Funeral Home Limited (a 171 King Street Sprht, Watertoo - 745-844§ Edy-aha “#40250 and 9nauottou'ttr 884-0663 tsiairiteadtatnuaos TiR5 . T