Ian Eckstein of Bonnie Togs Tigers makes an unsuccessful try at ftetding a ground ball during novice action in Waterloo Minor Baseball T-ball tournament. 'teh-' our. plum: Waterloo Minor Baseball will be look- ing for an opportunity to complete its annual T-ball tournament after being rained out on Sunday, the second day of the two-day event. Who was it However. enough games were played Saturday to determine semi-finalists in novice (Continued from page 36) are really good.') - Tigers gained their first run in the fourth inning when Dan Arbic singled to score Brad Schnurr from third base and tie the score Schnurr from third Tigers were sche- base and tie the score duled to play again 1-1. Tuesday in London. The other Waterloo Saturday. they host run came in the eighth Kitchener Panthers at when pinch-runner Tp.m. AFrr--tcvc:tzazzxxzav2v-yy/cce: _(issCi,,tyiiMiririiii.itis") N I nu: A... I‘AAVEH a. Rain interrupts t-ba" tourney and senior devisions and quarter-finalists in the junior division. Novice semi-finalists are Dodgers. Giants. Astros and Tigers. Senior teams still in the running are Patene Building and Supplies. Knechtei, Grandma Martin's and Manulife. Junior quarter-final- Scott Bailey scored on Sunday, Tigers host a throwing error by Brantford Red Sox in a Byers. doubleheader starting at l. Billed as an "old Schnurr had three of tyme picnic at the ball Sctmurr had three of seven Waterloo hits. ists are Saints. Stars, Redskins. Tigers, Orioles. Mets, Pirates and Indians. Unused refreshment tickets for the tour- nament will be re- deemable on playoff championship day, June as. at Centennial Park beginning at 5 pure," there will be a beef barbecue. There will also be a beer garden at the weekend home games. CT.I.2llCiitd 39498.69 Macs Coolers Frozen Old South Orange Juice 29498.69 Slush Cats 12V: ox. OPEN 24 HRS. Waterloo tyke Hor- nets had a busy week. edging Brandon! " on Wednesday, one day before scaling an 18-4 win over Kitchener. Then in a tournament n .39 nets defeated Ian-gum 150 before losing " to Hamilton West Mmm- John Harper drove in three runs in the will over Brantford and Danny Murray's pad- ing was super!»- - Waterloo CHYM'rs of the Intercity Fast- ball League have an- nounced that Mike Reeve and Barry Mus- selman will serve as assistant coaches for the 1984 playing sea- hum" Kitchener. Hornets were led by the power hitting ot -stutg pitching of Jim Bruder and Ryan Halt.. em: on Thursday and pay In the Cambridge tournament on the weekend. Reeve is from Cam- bridge. where he spent many years with Pres- ton minor softball. He was coach of the Cam- bridge Cougars junior fastball club the past three seasons. Musselman is cur- rently CHYM'rs first baseman. A member of the team for the past three years, he is now serving as playing- coach. Waterloo Jaycettes Fun Run The Waterloo Janene: will boot a ftve-kiimnetre Fun Run Sunday, June 21. 8: so In. in Waterloo Park. Sponsor meets can be picked up at the Community Services depart» men! In the Haul-ad Centre FTrst prize is I men's MFspeed bicycle. to be awarded to the - -iGieod, will so towards the purchase ot 1 Ctfb Death Monitor for KW Mal. Hornets still 27. Kb. St. I. (may I Mon) 885-2853 looking Helping coach CHYM'rs Dwight Ginger/ch. Diary Manager of Zehrs Market, Parkdale Plaza, Waterloo presents a Zehrs Save-A-Tape cheque tor $489.02 to Carolyn Quinlan, President of St. Michael's C.W.L. whose organization redeemed Zehrs cash register tapes in order to purchase equipment for the Church kitchen. Our sincere congratulations to all who participated in this very commendable project. We are pleased we were able to assist you. Sing hymns written by Ontarians in the last 200 yrs. Hear the story of how they were written. Brass Quartet Accompaniment by: 0 John Thiessen Trumpet e Tacy Kobrashi French Horn e Tom Henderson Trombone sponsored by Waterloo Clergy Felbwship and Waterloo Sounds of Summer this Summer enjoy a LUSH GREEN LAWN o Nomorohandwaterino . . .no morehooestodrag . . .you'll aavetimeanttwatttrttl" o imtxpenahmtyittataNdirtomt day. . .notreetcttimtortr-. o You-ttet-ttttterm -- ociefs5i,sst OLDE FASHIONED HYMN SING-A-LONG Waterloo Park Bandshell Sunday, June 24 7:30 pm. WITH jiiiiiu:iiyuND SPRINKLER SYSTEM -aatstttMtttoutoromtr. envy ot (he mtighttourttoodt _ Call for a FREE ESTIMATE You'l have a lawn that's the , 578-8899 In an of inclement who: we will mat It the Erb Strut Mennonit- Church MERLOO CNNLE. “WV, JOKE a, 1" -9m " ZEHRS MARKETS for on ecumenical