The Waterloo Hallman Twins had their bad mull at llus week- ends ftnale of the International Softball Congress world champi- onships since they finished sixth The Twins mind their best ever result with a ath-place fin- ish at the wodd champiomhips in Sioux Cay; Iowa, compiling a 5-2 record in the 48<am mum in theUorid in 1993. That record included big wins over the Owen Sound Selecm and Victoria. Those wins meant that the Twins finished as the top Carw dian team in the toumament, Amxherthrillwasaclose 2-1 win over the Farm Tavern from Wir This-hychsonicietearitdtheweehis the Waterloo Hornets Major Tyke Triple "A" baseball team. The Hornets won their third tournament of the year last week winning the prestigious Toyota Tyke Tournament in Cambridge. Waterloo defeated their Twin City rivals, Kitchener, in the final by a score of l0-2. Terrell Alliman earned the win. Waterloo ourscored their opponents in the five game tournament 51-10. Earlier this summer Waterloo won the St. Catharines and St. Thomas Tournaments. The piBery Twins finish 6th at Worlds . hl n iiiikihiiRiiiEtits angina petiif -timE 7:25 EM: 'tTtoiiiijies “an FRIDAYS cousin, who won the world championships, Twins mGager Larry Lynch sad it wasaperfect waylo capolf a difiicult season. "Weiinishedthehighestofany team dwibeen extended an at Larry Fa Hornets also won the lntawtmty pennant with: to-r-dam-her-inthe 0.B.A. playdomts in labour Day wetland in Mississauga. Members ofthe Triple 'W' Hornets, pictured above, an: (flout NW, " to right) Michael Ruetz, Jones Bruce, Jonathan Dietrich, Chris Hohol, Nathan Millar, (middle row) Terrell Allirnan, Scott England. Jamie Zadow, Phillip Cave,Jeff Carlaw, Brett Van Gerwetr, (back row) coaches Brad Hergott, Kevin Hagen. and Dav: Slater. f " " “E?" all II ï¬ll gym ii/ill?))) v mama 'N 'i""uiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, fRHlAYS . ELMIRA BACEV :25 EM. t / 77‘ ".,,t.V,.1W/M2r,E.,,t1'l huge invite at that toumament," said Lynch. "Mere pretty proud load witt/Twins' veteran Jim order, and picking up pitcher Rob Schweycx to share the work Rhrtarr,abrhelIxsiout, ntwasa-eameBort,"sN Lrtch,wMshmtemd hisbench to l4 players. "Everysingk game sormbxfyd-durr' The result also bodes well [or "The fact that we could prom: that we could play with the big teams could entice some guys to come and play for us," said Lynch. "1tll also help us keep some dour key guys.†Subtle changes lo the inujng Viperstryto semainunbeaten The 8-0 Tn-Llly Vipers will we for a perfect season the; Saturday as they take on the Oshawa Hawkeyes m the Great Lakes Football League championship. Game “me ls 1 pm. at University Stadium m Waterloo. S'ili' F ind out why more people and businesses in the Waterloo Region choose Dalton & Associates for their insurance and financial services needs than any other provider, Over 25,000 personal and business decision makers can 't he wrong! ON SELECTED ITEMS Dalton & Associates Inc. Simply the best. Bedford Hills Spice Fabric (brick with green accent and gold overtones) Sale 539 Wide Selection of . Dining Rooms . Chairs 0 Coffee & End Tables - Curios etc. _,ilti, Sale 7 " o 2 Matching chair $349. Shakespeare Furniture Ltd. " PPPl1fl5, \ i - iiqxllllety,e?,ik,i,i, x; ale Lv/r/tti.,,?,:,: _ SELECTED ITEMS cr' j 4 ) N AT PRICES YOU CANNOT ikair, Super style "2 (flock; West of stoplight (Hwy. SOFA Hui INFOIIIYION â€an ammo BESSIVAYIONS can (5m 9033931 Mon. - Tues. 10 - 5:30 pam, Fn, l0 - 9 pm; Sat, l0 . 5 pm I45 Huron Rd., SHAKESPEARE ght (Hwy, 7 & 8) (519) 625-8318 (Dresser, mirror, 6 draw- er chest and headboard) Reg. $1237 Sale " 099 Night tables $149. ea. BEDROOM SUITE 4 Piece Birch "