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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1987, p. 30

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Adulit Summer Hockey League Body Contact Division Greenshirts 1, Petroâ€"Canada Oilers 0 Knights 4, Team Network 3â€" Team Network Nonâ€"Body Contact Division Condos 7, U.E. Local 505 3 Arpos Dugout 7, Agriâ€"Feed Bruins 3 Big R 4, Tremblays 3 L.S.1. Generals 5, Flyers 5 Rink Rats 5, P.M. Construction 4 The Weed Man 3, Silverhawks 1 Al‘s Cartage 10, Weston Jewellers 1 Petroâ€"Canada Oilers Al‘s Cartage The Weed Man Rink Rats P.M. Construction Weston Jewellers Waterloo Ghosts committed three errors to offset 12 hits in a 7â€"4 loss to Shakespeare Diamonds in a Midwestern Ontario Ladies Softball League game Wednesday at Hillside Park. a O o Tammy Brandt each hit safely twice. Diamonds were outhit 12â€"8, but played erroriess ball for winning pitcher Del Bauman, who went the distance. _ Val Bender took the loss for Ghosts. Leslie Saillian took over in relief in the seventh inning. 2 Gayle Beuermann had three hits for Ghosts. Cathy Heinbuch and Centre Town Care Tien Hoa Inn Falcons McGinnis Landing Scoreboard Conestoga Recreation Centre (Standings as of June 25) Bxehlht’-na; mhfiudd& m:flnm;-â€"uu-w in Welland, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. Expos have won their first two games of the 22â€"team double knockout event and they were forced to take a break after rain forced stoppage of play on Sunday. They were scheduled to meet the winner of a game between Hamilton Mahoneys and South Windsor but that game was called due to rain after 4% innings. Five teams remain undefeated and they include the Hamilton and Windsor entries. A 137 win over Scarborough Blues followed by an 8â€"7 triumph over Corunna Giants in extra innings on Sunday have left Expos undefeated and waiting to go again. The tournament will end this coming weekend but Expos may be called upon to play their next game on Wednesday. Field manager Dan Young credits a strong team effort for the pair of wins. Individually, Don Oberle has led the juniors in hitting and Julien Brandon has been the winning pitcher in both games. Expos beat Giants in the ninth, the second extra inning, to finish a game in which Oberle had four hits. John East homered for Expos and Chris Rigby, Rob Thiel and Gord Scharf also hit well. Giants led 7â€"4 in the seventh but Expos rallied to force extra innings. Oberle, Righy, Mike Ruppe and Bob Thrower each had two hits against Blues. OUTDOORS! SEE YOU DO IT ... â€" in tournament Ghosts tripped Rod and Gun 199 180 104 100 162 151 179 176 115 112 16 16 10 2110 41 0 14 14 10 ALL EXTERIOR PAINT & STAIN ON SALE 68!4 x 85" ;9995 81 x 85" REG. $114.95) REG. $134.95 IRISH TWEED VERTICALS O "orr FROM â€" A. 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