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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jun 1988, p. 34

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Waterloo'e juvenile allatar beeebIll team unloaded on Hamilton juveniles hut weekend as the Bum retarded a 15-4 dusty in exhibition play. and-Dean Manly limited 11mm to two hits, while Wmho’s 15-bit salvo was pound by Helium: and A total of fire Waterloo pitchers. Chronicle Special Mer seven games in 31 hours, after six wins, five of them shutouts, members of the Sarnia Ramon fastball team are tired. Tired. And happy. Sarnia won the 22nd annual CHYM'r fastball tournament at Hillside Park on the weekend with a ro victory over Scarborough Ambassadors in the Donald Duench Earlier, Ambassadors stopped the Waterloo CHYM’rs 4-1 in one semi-final game to end the host club’s weekend, which began with a regular-season game against Cambridge on Thursday and continued with four tournament games. The 16-team tournament was arranged as four four-team doubleelimination groupings, which was fine until two of the teams in the CHYM'rs bracket, Strathroy and A. V. Computer Systems of Toronto, didn't show up. The defectims forced Waterloo and Stittsville Canadians, the other team in the bracket, to play a threegame series to pick a team for the semifinals. Stittsville took the first game 3-0 on a three-hitter by right-handed pitcher Jack Desormeaux. It should have been a twohitter, but Stittsville second base man Steve Howie and right f1elder Don Burnett couldn‘t decide between them who would catch a Mike Pederson fly ball. Waterloo evened the series With a 4-2 win in eight innings. CHYM'rs were leading 2-1 going into the bottom of the seventh (all tournament games were seven-inning contests) when errors by Dean Mussel- man and Doug Reid allowed the Canadians to tie the Musselman and Reid atoned for their errors in the top of the eighth. Musselman waikedlo start tht inhing, and REM tripled home arun and lateracored toputWataelooinhmttoirtay.RiekBediemtsthe Yantdrkrougudupinthetiratinnirtg, allowing thmeruruontmhitaandtwowalu,buttettled CHYM'r Barry Muaaelman reaches tor the ball off first has during a - against Stlttavllle Canadana Saturday at the annual CHYII fastball toumamant held at Hlllslde Park In Waterloo. -t.-ttihoto Tired Sarnia crew wins tht Y M , r tourney Thethirdgmnewasarernataofthetimtgamo amine pitchers. Dewrmux and Dan Yantzi. Brew crew clubs Hamilton Bram will play an intratsquad game at Bechtel Park Sunday in -rationkratoumantatiinBtt lingtmtJune l7-20mdtheelimina- timtmmmtthelulylongweek- mum 1ganyofthepl-mthejuvrmile -larehmutheatidget0BA1N6 Whamnndthedubnho Murray. down to pitch seamless ball the rest of the way. Yantzi went on to strike out 13 batters, including eight of the last nine, to earn the victory in Waterloo', 4-3 win, Graham Nesbitt, who caught all of Yantzi’s games in the tournament, said that Yantzi had trouble with his change-up early in the game. “Once he got in the groove and got going, he was fine," Neshitt said. “He's a workhorse. The more he pitches, the better he is." “He‘s got a rubber arm," Waterloo field manager Ron Nicol said of Yantzi, who pitched 14 innings Saturday. The semifinal game between Waterloo and Scarbor- ough is one that Scarborough pitcher Jim Cowdrey would like to forget. Mer getting a single in the second inning, Cowdrey was replaced by a pinch runner. Under the reentry rule, Cowdrey is allowed to return to the game defensively if he notifies the umpire of his return before he takes his defensive position. He didn't, and Nicol quickly brought this to the attention of the umpires, who removed Cowdrey from the game. As it turned out, Brad Rienguette was a more than adequate replacement for Cowdrey. He allowed only one run, and doubled home two Scarborough rung, to take the win. CHYM’rs losing pitcher Jim Clayton gave up three of the four Scarborough runs, and was replaced by Yantzi in the fourth inning. Sarnia won four consecutive games on Sunday, after winning two of three games on Saturday. Sarnia's Derwyn Hodgins, who won four games without allowing an earned run, was named the most valuable player and the most valuable pitcher. The tournament's highest batting average, .423, belonged to Semis cent“! fielder Steve Scott. CHYM’rs, who lost 4-3 to Cambridge in Intercity Fastball League play Thursday and played at Owen Sound Iatrtnight,host&.ThoenatstwieonThumiar. The doubleheader begins at T:80 pm. at Hillside has members ofthe Waterloojunior bpaeartdmtiorTig-etiurmter. 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