I SPORTS INGES1 PAGE A18 . [quince ME. EMMY. NEW 21. tom CRICKET "This is a defence lawyer's dream, The investigation of the case was botched up right from the beginning and now they're saymg Croesley's rights were violated. Nobody remembers the rights of Davis." Chronicle Staff Just listening to Dean Boles over the telephone you could tell that he was upset. _ A A - _ _ _ _ Crown prosecutor Rene Dominguez doesn't believe Crosaley's nghts were violated because he wasn't accused at the tune of the investigation. It was a bittersweet moment in the life of Boles, head coach of the Region of Waterloo Swim Club. In one breath the coach was elated by the addition of ROW swimmer Stephen Hulford to the Canadian swim team which went to the Pan/Am Games in Cuba, but his heart went out to the family of close friend Victor Davis. Although Davis was run down by Croaaley AM leaving a tavern on Nov, 11/89 followed by his death two days later, Croesley was charged with the death of Davis on Feb. 19 - eight days chat the release of a report on a coroner's Inquest - 15 months after Davis was run down on a street in SteAnne-de-Bellevue. Before Justice Pierre Bram of Quebec Court, Cross. ley's lawyer, Jeffrey Boro, claims that his client’s right to remmn silent was violated when he was forced to testify at the coroner's Inquest. ' The Guelph Cricket Club will be hosting a match between Guy- anis Nations} team and the Hamilton and District All Stars today at 7 pm. " the Guelph C ncket Pitch. Although It was made public last week that the trial of the man charged in the 1989 hit-and-run death of Olympic swxmmer Davis may be thrown out of a Montreal court. Boles had a gut feeling months ago that Glen Crouley would never_spend time for the cringe. _ . "it's Just another case of where the victim has rights," claimed Boles. The Guelph Club is a dominant force tit the Hamilton and District league and the current Canadian Cricket. Champion. As a result, the Hamilton and District all stars will be comprised of several Guelph players while the Guya- na's National squad will show- case a number of international dume m A6kg junior boys, Aman- da Shyhmakyj in 44kg junior JUDO ISix members of the Kitchener. Waterloo's Asahi Judo Club won bronze medals at the CNE Inter, nanoml Judo Championships held ut Toronto this past week. end Will anybody pay in the death of Davis? The Waterloo Harmony Lunch Midget girls team won the gold medal at the grand Valley Ladies Softball League closing tournament in Elora on the weekend. The victory capped an exciting and successful season for the Waterloo girls following Silver medals in Regional, Provincial and National competition. The gold medal was captured in a to win over Cambridge with Krista Baechler and Shelley Remmert scoring on a triple by Sarah Kieiter in the third inning. Waterloo also defeated Cambridge 10.3 earlier in the double elimination tournament. In that game Amy Wahl went three for four at the plate and Kieffer hit a three run homerun. Waterloo had four-straight wins, opening with a (YI decision over Fergus Patti Wilhelm batted three for three and scored one run. Remmert and Angela Brouwer scored the other Waterloo runs. In the other game Waterloo defeated Stratford TI mth Kieffer and Remmert batting two for three and the Waterloo runs scored by kim Koch, Baechler and Rernmert. Jen Rtediger pitched 311 four games tor Waterloo posting the four mm and continuing the form with which she won MVP at the Provincial Championship tournament in July Bronze went to Robert Fake, Harmony Lunch Midgets win league championship female, Cory Lapel} in both 1.Jr, Junior and neuior male ~71kg (blue belt and under), Angie Mey- er Itt v72kg senior women and Mark Burgess m 86kg senior men. CORRECTION CThe photo byline of the Water- loo Tyke Hornets in the Aug. 7 issue of the Waterloo Chronicle was incorrect. Jeff Ireland of Photoqsort should have .been identified " the photographer. IMP, PM Eye's: Btmttqm gag John A. Hahey, Kelly Bowland Eye Examinations Arranged (or bring in your an: MM) Por your appointment Phone “$4811 1ndtndepr9pticiana: llErbBt. On Friday Bremen! poetponed his decision whether to dismiss the case until Nov. 9. And, speaking about Hulford ... the ROW swimmer planed seventh in the 20Gmetre backstroke at the Pan American games last week. A week earlier he finished within the top six in both the loo-metre and 200.m breaststroke at the summer nationals in Vancouver. Davis, who attended Bluevale Collegiate Institute as a Grade 10 student, van a breaststroke specialist who won a gold ie th_e 1284 Olympics. _ _ _ . _ _ . . V His time of 2:05.83 minutes was a personal bet, but he was aiming for a time of 2:04 which would have placed him within the top 50 200mbackstrokers in the world. His time will place him within the top 75. Former ROW swimmer Ray Brown also provided an impressive time in the 200nn backstroke in Vancouver finishing second. The past couple of years Brown has swum for the University of Tennessee and swims out of Toronto while not attending school. Unless Hurricane Bob floods the hull and sinks the Nova Scotia Clippers into the depth of the mighty "it's just another case of where the victim has no rights." Dean Boles Cut Gamtlons (It. hall. 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The seventh-place Kickers are only one point out of the eight and Ertal spot which is currently owned by the Winnipeg Fury (2136). Back-whack games this week (Friday in Kitchener and Sunday in Winnipeg) will either move the Kickers closer to Nova Scotia, or sink them into the cellar. It's been a disasterous season on and off the field for the Kickers.A source close to the team admitted player/coach Drew Ferguson had been fired twice by the team owners. then rehired. And, it's also reported that the Kickers have tseertthinking- nothingoffieial andnothinginwriting- about moving the team out of the over-priced kitehener's Centennial Stadium to the smaller, but more reasonably priced Seagram Stadium. Last year as the Spirit, the team of over "achieveri', awarding to former coach John McGrane, upset Toronto Blizzard in the rigtrt round of the playoffs and reached the Eastern Canada championship, only to be ousted by Hamilton. So much for last year. 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