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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 1991, p. 21

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Twin coach Larry Lynch's big- gest concern is getting enough bodies out to these games so his club can maintain their .rtrst. place status in the league. Unfor- tunately, with starting pitcher Dan Yantzi competing in the ISO World Championships in Souix the Ontario Fastball league, are preparing for a big week of ball when they host Toronto Spirit tomorrow night at Hillside Park, followed by a rare doubleheader on Friday night on the road in Richmond Hill when they meet the Richmond Hill Merchants and Toronto. Twins pitching l woes continue Twins, with a slim one-game lead over the York Sundance in m Cudhoa Chronicle Staff The lack of pitching has thrown the Waterloo Twins a curve late in the season. Waterloo opened with a 10-0 victory over Windsor Saturday morning. Getting the shut out for Waterloo was Robin Braun. The Waterloo girls Novice Rep. Team won the gold medal at the Provincial Women Softball Association tournament held this past weekend in London. Waterloo then faced the highly-rated Cawth. ra team and won 7-5. Waterloo built up 4.1 rust inning lead on a three-run homer by Angie Drew and a solo shot by Shannon Cartier. Right after Labour Day, Class Reunion will be Moving Down The Mall to new and enlarged premises under the name of "Stars Class Reunion". We would rather sell the merchandise than move it, so we're offering some very special deals on our complete inventory of quality men's and some ladies' wear! We've listed but a few below....So come early and see for, yourself. You won't be disappointed!! Krista Lambier recorded 12 strike outa as a!" - - 'alues to $295 iroP, Novice girls win PWSA gold Au. .. v - 'iiiint, LY v . 'rr..-. tit \l V V ' 'rl?lsihd PtiNY from $293 MAS: /iiiiitiiii' Moving Down The Man .__. - . Sale "It's tough right now," Lynch said of the lack of starting hur. lers, EF but Nagee threw a super game the other night in St. Catharines. All four runs came in the seventh inning when they hit two home runs." City, Iowa, with the Midland Explorers, Mich. and Dave Ryan on the road with business oom- mitments, Lynch has had to bring up Kitchener junior pitcher Jeff Nagee on Sunday night in a 44) loss to St. Catharines and may also put Fergus junior hurler Dan Thompson in the Twin line up. Not only was Lynch without starting hurlers, he was also without starters Paul Clemens, Andy Rossit, Mike Near and Doug Reid. Rossit is an addition to the York team which is compel.- intta.t theiSC Worlds. r‘l don't know our status for this _ V ”W5 S tgil),'?,' ma aes , Beg. to ML"' lg ”“853: t r V. I Des\9“e' - n- In League action Waterloo advanced their record to 12-5-1 with a 146 victory over Kitchener last Wednesday and a 6.2 victory over Stratford in Stratford on Thursday. Waterloo then faced Harriswn Saturday eve- ning and came away with a b5 victory. Julia Murray had a twoeun homer and a triple for Waterloo. This victory gave Waterloo a bye into the gold medal game. In the Mal game of the tournament Waterloo again faced Harriston and came away with an 12-3 victory to claim the gold. Shannon Cartier was the winning pitcher over a tired Jackson. srN5ttts3 WEAR a Bajance'oi' Ladles' 'h 0H Thursday. Jefrwill be there andl know Dave will still be on the road and Dan will probably still be at the Worlds. Even if his team doesn't advance to the futaltr, he's driving all the way from Iowa, so it's quite doubtful he'll be back in time for Thursday." Lynch's biggest" concern is keep mg hfts_teap motivated now that the ISC Elimination: are over with. Unfortunately, some of the players have the attitude that once the ISC are over, the season is pretty well a wrap, but that isn't so in Lynch's mind. "The seaain ends when the last ball is thrown. Not before." As of Tuesday, the league plar offs haven't been set, but Lynch exacts them to begin around the last weekend in August. The top four teams make the playoffs with the top team selecting a lower team. ' a L A as Conestoga MalL '95 otitis "#43523? mulch Values to $165 SPORTS‘ JACKETS 2 son 5109 s59 ENVIRONMENTAL P RODUCTS WITHOUT THE PACKAGING ttlgATEMU3+0MttXE, WY. 'ttttit M. 1" . PME 25 my" Itgra'ii WEAR -'... Reg to $75 =Lrom 'tiF, enerations V2 PRICE "V'U’th’ DRESS SHIRTS 7--.. Values m i' ral v . DES'GNQ ._"cu' ii"ifii'

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