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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jul 1972, p. 12

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-12 O C fe A 'fiti u IMI at. r er I 4.4 it , ' f 'f.,ss"-cy " , V (" mg "Cr"" / b C, Ci,,,,,-,--:---,---'-,'-,-",--': 7/ " The Kitchener detach- ment of the Ontario provin- cial police patrolled 17,034 miles during the week ended July 22 and investigated 87 general occurrences. The estimated property damage in 28 motor vehicle collisions was $29,405. Eight persons were injured in sev- en separate collisions. There were two airown- ings at Sun Valley Beach in Wilmot Township on the weekend. The beach is 1ocat- ed between St. Agatha and Phillipsburg. In the bottom half of the inning, Gary Thiel hit safely and was driven in by Goe- bel. Waterloo scored two un- answered runs in the sixth to take the game. Al Mac- Sorley singled and was hit home by Thiel. Schnurr's Birding! m "ril" inning while Rick Boegel, Brian Schnurr. Jim Taylor and Jim Drago had singles. In the topof the fifth, Agin- court scored four runs and went ahead 6-5. Their bat- ters came up with a triple, two singles and two walks. Another was hit by a Wa- terloo pitch. _ My after a " loss to Birthmont. The all-stars won two games Saturday to reach the semi-final. In the first game they dow.. ned Agincourt " Then they swamped the host Mahmteys 17-1. Waterioo had to come back twice for their first win, In the bottom of the fourth, they were down 2-0 but came up with five runs to take the lead. Gavin Goe bel hit a double during the 5!wa The Waterloo mum al- stan were eliminted from the semi-final of the Hamil- Bantams eliminated from tournament 1Kitdretteraihtteortoo, Becca: fithiiiii'ttilitxitxnteth OPP report doing our best to kw tho world on your doorman The Record will be there too. You can catch it daily, all summer long. at these locations: Ball's Grocery. Ripley's Grocery. Planks Smoke Shop. The Record is also available daily in Port Elgin. Sauble Beach. Amberley. Point Clark. Lurgan Beach, Bruce Beach. Poplar Beach. Boiler Beach. Kincardine. lnverhuron. North Bruce. Gould Lake, Chesley Lake. The OPP laid 117 charges during the week including one criminal, 106 traffic, two liquor, six impaired driving and two no insurance. The bodies of Donald Lichti, 124 Hincks Ster, New Hamburg, and Rob- ert Treusch, 245 Allen Street East, Waterloo, Were both recovered from the -five- acre pond Sunday. Lichti had been reported missing late Saturday night and Treusch went down Sun- day afternoon in view of several companions. Brian Schurr walked again and then McAleney struck out. Cress started~on the mound for Waterloo but was reliev- ed by Dave 91an who took the win. Ai MacSorley relie- ved Elam. Three Home Run: The only action in the first inning was a home nu by Tom Berner. But the second inningaras a different story as Waterloo came away with eight nuts on seven hits and two walks. With one out, Brian Sch- nurr walked and Leo MeAie- ney doubled. John Cress and Jim Drago followed with singles. Berner laid two a sacrifice bunt for out mlm- ber two. Al MacSorley, Rick Boegel and Gary Thiel each hit singles. With Thiel on base, Bob Schnurr hit a home run to right center. In the third inning, MA- honey scored its lone run. But Waterloo countered with three more. Cress started with a walk. Berner hit a double and MacSorley a 'irtg$eseomdNet. Goehel picked up the win 'trstergefofMagrFtiat. With two out in the fifth, Drago hit a double but couldn’t score on Tom Ber- ner's single. Thiel got the re- maining Waterloo hit in the came avaj with five m on five hits and a walk. triple. basal hit the ttatt mammal“..- 1tettumrtotirst,Maethtr%r scored. The! slide! and BobSclInnrr walledbefore theimtingeqded. Thiel had the only Water- loo hit for the next three irmirtgs.Butttte-thwas Runners Stranded In the semi-final Birch- mont had six runs on ten hits while Waterloo went scoreless on seven hits. Bill Scharlach was the losing pitcher. In the second inning, Wa- terloo came up with three hits in a row from Gary 'Thiel, Bob and Brian Sch- nurr. John Drago led off the third with a single but was left stranded on second. er. With one out. Draco hit a triple followed by a single to Berner. He scored on Mac- Sorley’s Mable and then Mark Kreaky walked. They triple but he was thrown out trying to stretch it to a hom- game. Bob Schnurr finished the Waterloo scoring with his second home rm of the House of Furniture to Kiln hm land: I“ 515-544. FU R N ITU RE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Houseiul ALAN RIGBY'S FOR RENT may; fielder. He scored on Tim Forsythe's single. Scharlach and Leo McAleney each reached base on a fieider's choice. Bemer completed the inning with a single. Waterloo had four more hits spread throughout the game from Boegei. Brian SehnurramH%mer. Guelph _ scored all their runs in the fourth inning on two hits, a walk and an error by Waterloo. came in on Rick Boegel's double. 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