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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jul 1991, p. 40

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PAGE A16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1991 | SPORTS DIGEST Bantams split with top teams GOLF Low net honors went to John Lilienthal of Elmira closely folâ€" lowed by Whitey Wilson of the + »me club. Low net scorers for the her clubs were Fred Buttinger Foxwood, Harry Murakami of ( »nestoga, Ron Kelly of Merry _‘The Grand River Seniors golf tour made its July stop at the Listowel Golf and County Club with 74 golfers from six clubs teeing off. Neil Hill of Conestoga Golf and Country Club matched par 72 for the low round of the day. Elton Darroch shot 75 for Listowel, Howie Ziegler an 81 for Elmira and Al Woodcock an 83 for Dunâ€" dee. Ed Psutka of Foxwood and Roy Blake of Merry Hill were the best scorers of their teams. ~is lost 43 in London but ounded for a 10â€"9 comeâ€"from hind victory over Guelph. condon ruined a fine fourâ€"hit ‘ching performance by Dana woney by scoring four runs; one the second, two in the third and i in the sixth, Waterloo started rong with a walk and two stolen ises from Angie Papalambroâ€" ulos, followed by an RBI single im Lisa Dougay In the fourth they added two e runs on a single by Dana woney, triple by Shannon Beck d a single from Marnie Simp The Guelph game proved to be a «h scoring affair for both sides. ielph seored six runs in the first ir innings, but Waterloo fought k from 5â€"2 and 6â€"4 deficits to it after six. Guelph scored ree more in the sixth on three «tles and a double to lead 9â€"6. It nained that way until the ttom of the seventh, when iterloo staged their comeback Dana Roomey led off with a They had a runner on second th one out in the sixth and venth innings, but couldn‘t me up with the key hit to tie the 8803881 ‘he Waterloo Bantam girls ntâ€" into action â€" last week unst the secondâ€"place London iad and firstâ€"place Guelph. The "The Rust Bug Exterminators" x . OIL smEuD x antl' l'llSt Dripfree OR less drip OIL RUST PROTECTION LIFETIME RUST PROTECTION WARRANTIES COMPETITIVELY PRICED RUNNING BOARDS, HOOD GUARDS, BOX LINERS & BOX cage: 3 MATS 1# _ {% se seeyoun ifi CAR single; followed by Laurianne Townsend‘s double to put runners on second and third. With one out, Shannon Beck followed with a triple to score two. Laurie Good put down a bunt single to put runners on first and third. Kim Bender then hit a ball to the third baseman, who overthrew first, to allow both runners to score and cap a great comeback for the girls ‘‘Two of the goals were directly caused by mistakes from the fullbacks and our forwards were having problems putting the ball into the net. We‘re going to have to go back to the basics and improve on some very simple skills," coach Wadley Willms said after the game. Team Racers Rangers Giants Hill @vaerry Hein of Dundee. _ The lone Waterloo goal was On July 24 the Senior Tour will tee off at the Conestoga Golf and Country Club. CThe Waterloo Lady Athletics were defeated from League Cup soccer action last Thursday after losing 4â€"1 to Mississauga. After a scoreless first half, things started to fall apart for Waterloo as a result of several miscues and sloppy play. Team Red Sox Braves SOCCER /«"COOKING? FAIRWAY RD. & WILSON â€" TOYS ‘R‘ US PLAZA â€" KITCHENER Welcome to our NEW Restaurant! Coming Soon Waterioo Minor Boys Upâ€"Scale Oriental Cuisine gu* RESTAURANT 893â€"8884 Fastball 13 10 1{g fit=|ad 12 n â€" HAWAIIAN LUAU 2 22 15 14 Offensive stars for Waterloo were Laurie Good with two hits and a walk; Kim Bender, two hits; Sandra Gutscher, two hits and a walk; Sarah Fritz, two hits and Laurianne Townsend with two hits and two walks. The girls play away against Haldimand and Stratford this week, as well as competing in the Niagara Falls "Teddy Bear" Tournament on the weekend. Reds 15 â€" A‘s 11 Racers 19 â€" Braves 17 Rangers 19 â€" A‘s 13 Giants 19 â€" Reds 18 Giants 13 â€" Braves 10 Racers 25 â€" Rangers 13 Tigers Indians Yankees Red Sox 27 â€" Indians 1 Tigers 15 â€" Yankees 12 Yankees 15 â€" Indians 1 Tigers 24 â€" Red Sox 14 COThe Kitchener/Hamilton Grand Prix bicycle race, part of the seasonâ€"long Canada Cup seâ€" ries, will be taking place on the weekend of July 27 and 28, featuring events for men and women. The race schedule will include three stages over two days. scored by Allison Snider on a penalty shot. The next Waterloo game will be tomorrow night when they host hamilton at Bechâ€" tel Park beginning at 8:30 p.m. CYCLING The overall winner will be the rider who completes all stages in the lowest total time. Participatâ€" ing in this year‘s race will be members of Canada‘s World Championship _ and _ Pan/Am Games team ces 6 10 Resuits â€" Woek Ending July 14/91 10 10 17 13 12 AUdFESB ......sscunsceriursscacerer Postal COOG .......:s:rzakrrsze0s1s Age .................. Telephonte :.:. If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Carriers are needed in the following areas: DALE CRES./CARLAW PLACE \ JOHN ST. FORSYTH DR. \ DOUGLAS ST/STANLEY DR § COLONIAL DR./GRANT CR [ WILLOW ST. $ ERB ST. 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Tim just completed grade 7 at Holy Rosary School where his favourite subjects were math and reading. CARRIER CORNER o nmennh aom. FAIRWAY RD. & WILSON 893â€"8884 g&** RESTAURANT TOYS ‘R‘ US PLAZA â€" KITCHENER EARN EXTRA MOoNEY! "A Tradition in Fine Dining for over 27 Years" CANTONESE, SZECHUAN & CANADIAN CUISINE Circulation Department 75 King St. S., Waterloo, Ont. N2J 1P2 WATERLOO CHRONICLE Karoake Showtime Video Singalong Fri. & Sat. nite 9 pm â€" 1 am at the Huether 59 King St. N., Waterioo 886â€"3350 BE A STAR! 886â€"2830 WILLIAM ST. AT AVONDALE WARRINGTON DR./BELGREEN WAY SPRUCE ST./FIR ST. REGINA/PRINCESS/DUPONT STONEBURY CRESCENT CLAIR CREEK/BUSHWOOD HICKORY ST /HEMLOCK ST. BLUEVALENEILSON/BRIDGEPORT KING ST. AT COLUMBIA THORNDALE DR/RIDGEVIEW CR. Takeout & Home Delivery Tim Dietrich Pss

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