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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1988, p. 36

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Waterloo Chym‘rs: Chym‘rs field manager Ron Nicols is expecting big things from Dan Yantzi, who left Camâ€" bridge this winter to hook up with Waterloo‘s ace Jim Clayton to form what should be an impressâ€" ive oneâ€"two punch. The two pitchâ€" ers combined for 230 strikeouts last year and if they, along with Clayton‘s 1987 pitching partner Rick Beedie (7â€"8, 97 K‘s, 3.60 ERA), pitch to their potential, Hillside Park might be an unâ€" pleasant place for opposition hitâ€" ters this year. Fastball PAGE 36 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 40% Now ~(J3JO Hair Cut, Shampoo, Styling included Our perms appeal to your sense of style. Hair Comâ€" pany stylists will analyze your hair, talk to you about your lifestyle and from there, together, you will determine the perm & style for you. Sandy Read and Chris Deutschlander, also from WCI, were on the senior team that won gold. Read won bronze in the bars and vault events while Deutschlander finished fourth in the vault. CWOSSA also finished first as a team in both the intermediate and senior divisions and second in the junior class. They had the exact same results in 1987. Stephanie Etchells of WCI took a silver medal in the junior floor exercise to go along with the silver team medal that she and Lynda Newkirk received for CWOSSA‘s secondâ€"place finish. Vivian Woodley and Karen Marshall were on the intermediâ€" ate gold medal team and Marshall had a bronze in the intermediate bars, while Woodley finished fourth. The CWOSSA team finished the event with 320.79 points, slightly more than the secondâ€"place Southern Ontario Secondary School Association at 318.37. SOSSA represents the Niagara Region. The WCI duo were competing in the topâ€"rated club division, with Jalbert emerging as the gold medal winner in the Club A class and Holden in Club C. Holden finished first in the vault, second in the bars, tenth in beam and first in floor to secure the win. Jalbert was first in bars and finished third in both the beam and floor. team‘s final tally, but it obviously proved to be inspirational as CWOSSA vaulted to its fourth consecutive provincial title at the allâ€"Ontario girls‘ high school gymnastics championâ€" ship this weekend in Chatham. Sparklingfrformanoes by Waterloo collegiate‘s Robyn Jailbert and Heather Holden didn‘t count m‘:&‘t‘:e Central Western Ontario Secondary School Athletit Association MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! WCI leads team to Ontario title Hair Company Waterloo Town Square, Waterloo _ 886â€"2770 Krug Street Centre, Kitchener 743â€"7611 "Our reputation is on your shoulders" Regular Price $860.00 O our sest rperm OFPF (Continued from page 33) 36 Larry Strathearn is expected to continue playing well after missâ€" ing much of the 1986 campaign with a knee injury. He came back in 1987 to hit .327 and collect 33 base hits, the league‘s thirdâ€"highâ€" est total. Offensively in 1987, Chym‘rs relied on the potent combination of centre fielder Mike Pederson (National team member) and catcher Graham Nesbit. Pederson led the IFL with 10 homers while Nesbit paced the league with 24 RBI‘s. If Waterloo can get the type of pitching that Yantzi, Beedie and Clayton are capable of, they should be near the top of the standings come season‘s end. Priced from PYRAMID JUNIPERS priced from Large variety of FLOWERING SHRUBS MON.â€"FRI. 9â€"8; SAT. 9â€"5; SUNDAY 10â€"4 1541 Highland Road West, Kitchener â€" 745â€"â€"9876 HEDGING Featuring: ‘_ _Renovations completed UW onour new store & sales yard area. FOR SPRING PLANTING #° j P OÂ¥ TREES . â€" Areana Cedar, 2%‘â€"3‘ potted................. Ibolium Privet, 15"¢â€"18", 10/bundle........ Alpine Currant, 12""â€"15"¢, 10/bundle..:.... Peking Cotoneaster, 12""â€"15", 10/bundle Poted 8â€"10‘ size ~ Deborah Maple............39.95 Royal Red Maple..........49.95 Green Mountain Sugar Mountain...............49.95 Shubert Chokecherry.......39.95 Pin Oak.......................49.95 0O penâ€"? YORK NURSERY Pick up your free nursery catalogue CANADA RED MULCH 3 cu. ft. bag covers 12â€"15 sq. ft. COW & SHEEP MANURE 20 kg 3.95 0 3 :o, 9.00 PEAT MOSS 4 cu. ft. 7.98 2 cu. i. 4.98 6.95 each 10 or more 6.50 each *T3 1 | 20 kg 2.95 or 3 for 7.50 TOPSOIL 6.95 ... 14.95 ...19.95 ...26.96 ...26.95 24.95 and up each

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