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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Aug 1984, p. 32

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WATERLOO HEADQUARTERS 49 King St. N., W Ontario N2G 1A2 885 2880 For expert repairs call Mike But back to Brooks in centre field. The first ball he saw in the third inning was Bill Carey‘s unreachable threeâ€"run homer that accounted for all scoring. decision to Kitchener Pride of Canada in their bestâ€"ofâ€"five Interâ€" City Fastball League final playoff series . The Pride also won 4â€"1 Sunday in Kitchener and now leads the series 2â€"0 in games. MYERS CHYM‘rs dropped a 3â€"0 Tuesday night «t Hiliside Park, Brooks :: two important fAly He‘ll liy it Ken Brooks can reach a fly bnll ll's‘c.mt_ Richard O‘Brien _ Chronicle Staft Ask CHYM‘r field manager John Thomp son about Ken Brooks, his centre fieider, and you‘ll get a very defiâ€" nite answer. 7 C old Volvo 4‘ Rabbit 5t Mercedes N. American models Fast â€" Friendly Service 435 Conestogo Rdâ€" W Waterloo ___CHVM‘rs behind __ eightâ€"ball in finals ON SEPTEMBER 4th « N., Waterloo, 884â€"7640 VOTE there," said Brobk_s?â€"a' Waterloo Family Y employee. the warning track that the fence is just two steps away. ""I took my two steps and the ball was right over an outfielder‘s head. The player knowswl!enhereacbes Phe warning track also plays a significant role when a ball is hit gets there." to look and jJudge where the ball‘s going to go," said Brooks, ‘‘then turn on the jets and be there when it moment that it was the 1=° secund one, howâ€" ‘‘Then 1 was worried l.ny“.-..m.‘ throw ovcr-.'-umhy.lh about falling over. If to score from third on l:. Millen and was not you fall over the fence, Betcher‘s fly to _ ‘"Ronni m:.d-.:nfi lt';;h-o!-‘.” j mmuu new guy made catch to save e spectaculear three nuc.dh.ol.a: .c:lt.ch“‘.w: some conâ€" wee ut by ma e tcenth ended up suspended to Brooks, who :‘:vam-hh-.. went .t‘:.h. in five m cap dropped over trips to te. h(ollo.:lel-w *‘I‘m ‘Orl: someâ€" P and many nuauke wl osn:n _ CE or Klaus at The second one, howâ€" ever, was hit by Jim Milien and was not quite so deep. Brooks M@_m-un **You basically have 41 | CHYM‘rs first loaded the bases in the sixth inning. At that time. 1 e TE the bases on two occaâ€" Lyo thing different (at the plate),"‘ said Brooks. "*I “p‘ u as comâ€" bmbklll“hh._ 1 think I‘m looking for certain pitches and as soon as you start doing that you‘re beat." CHYM‘rs had their chances, stranding in AUTHORIZED BY BOB McMANE EARLY CHLONOOD music Progran ie dinnintrcits fls .ws o 25. s andt 6 year oids Classos begin Sept. 12 An Excelient introduction _ 20P MeMANE, OFFICIAL AGENT FOR LYNN MYERS 238 King St. S., Wateriso weross from Mutual Lite Phone 578â€"3640 Marjorie Beckett, Director :'m»yl.‘r"_ (Continued on page 33) Taylor‘s a 2 Shows Nightty at 2ND Hit: A 7:15 & 9 p.m. Box Office SUN. AT 2 P.M 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS FOOTLOOSE & FLASHDANCE STARTS FRipaYy Pevenn e oo n s nm. amchon May 401 4 ce Opens at 8 p.m. 13 & Under free _

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