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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1976, p. 16

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t*%," hnmmhm . Aine 9. 1976 : . Athletics run 1 _ into rough â€" _ games, injuries soccer club has undergone many changes for a first season club. The team beâ€" gan the season as a scatterâ€" ed bunch of players unpreâ€" pared for a full team efâ€" With only a few games begind them, the Athletics now have a wellâ€"balanced forward line that features the talents of Billy Randall and Bart Weerd. The forâ€" ward line is starting to play as a unit with improveâ€" ments in passing, ball control and shooting. Although the defensive lineâ€"up is still not funcâ€" tioning to its best potential, it too has improved. Davey Harrow and Tony Hunt from the Kitchener Ranger club has become a great asset. Werner Fast, defenâ€" sive centre, also keeps the defensive line strong. The defensive work of Tony Hunt seems to have made the difference though his ability to completely sweep the defensive play. in recent away games, the Athletics lost to Camâ€" bridge (Galt) Newfoundâ€" landers 3â€"2. In what proved to be a heavy physical loss for the Athletics, the team was literally kicked off the field. Six players were inâ€" By Dave Johnston HELPING HAND ( _ paintersâ€"cleaners _\ window washers lawn, garden care , babysitters L housekeepers y let a student GIVE YOU A at the Waterloo Days Festival â€" Waterioo Park June 11â€"12â€"13. "HIREâ€"Aâ€"STUDENT®*" BOOTH THERE‘S A STUDENT FOR EVERY JOB MON. â€" FRI. â€" 8 :30 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. Job squad card enclosed in this issue for your convenience â€" keep it near your telephone. e CARDS COURTESY OF 742â€"5866 MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA PHONE Visit the jured by the bush league antics of the â€" Newfoundâ€" landers â€"including Athletics player Martin _ Dykstra who will never play league soccer again. The injuries he sustained at the hands of the Newfoundlanders have made him fullâ€"time secre tary for the Athletics as well as training helper. Last Wednesday the Athâ€" letics defeated _ Aurora Lodge in Aurora 41. Alâ€" In what proved to be a completely oneâ€"sided match last Saturday at Seagram Stadium, â€" the _ Athletics walked away with a 7â€"0 win over Galt. Galt played the game shortâ€"handed because three of their players reâ€" ceived sixâ€"game suspensions for bad mouthing the refâ€" though it was a rough match, the Athletics: susâ€" tained no injuries. ereeâ€" Three other Galt players missed the game because of jobâ€"responsibiliâ€" came from Brian Annable, Billy Randall, Derek Dunâ€" lop, John Bradshaw, Gwyne Morgan, Bart Weerd and Tony Hunt. _ The Athletics will play in Guelph this Friday and Saturday against the Guelph United division "A" and "B" teams reâ€" spectively. Goals for the Athletics Tim Hortons down Cambridge Mets Billy Randall, star forward for the Waterloo Athletics, shows his ability to dodge attackers. neuvering around two defensemen from Gait Saturday, he neatly beat the goalie to score. Waterloo Tim Hortons rallied for nine runs in the sixth and seventh innings to trounce Cambridge Mets Cambridge. 2l Trailing 6 â€" 5 after five innings, Hortons scored three times in the sixth to take: an 8 â€" 6 lead and scorâ€" ed six more runs in the seventh, to clinch the win. Eric Hentschel with two At the provincial high school track and field chamâ€" pionionships in Toronto last weekend, Waterloo‘s Tom Lobsinger clocked 3 minâ€" utes, 46.7 seconds to place second in the senior boys‘ 1,500 metre race. It was his last race as a 17â€"yearâ€"old. He also reâ€" corded the fastest time this year for a runner his age. His time was sixâ€"tenths of a second off the national record. Lobsinger will compete Leeder, Lobsinger excel at meet §% 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2 3704 , Friday night in LEAGUE BOWLING â€" OPENINGS Six Lanes will be available next fall, on Wednesday &enings ftrom 9:00 â€" 11:00 p.m. BOWLING ° WATERLOO BOWLING LANES _ _ Daily 4 :00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Game 10:00 a.m. â€" 11:00 p.m. Saturday 12 Noon â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 12 Noon â€" 10:30 p.m. OPEN BOWLING DAILY FAMILY BOWLING for information call doubles, two singles and four RBI‘s and Dave Barâ€" rett with a triple, two sinâ€" gles and five RBI‘s, paced the 14â€"hit Waterloo attack. Terry â€" Boegel also collectâ€" ed two hits and two RBI‘s, for . Waterloo. Cyril Elvin notched three hits for Cambridge. Scott Hannah, who relievâ€" ed Craig Dubecki in the fifth inning, picked up his Sloâ€"pitch results this weekend at the Coca Cola high school track and field meet in Chicago. In the same meet, Kathy Leeder of Bluevale colâ€" In Waterloo minor slo pitch action this week, the Schneiders defeated Cluetts 14â€"8, the Big Blue Machine edged Seagrams 20â€"19, the * ucdap oo 354 P first win of the season. His Wilson, the second of three Cambridge pitchers took the loss. & Waterloo Tim Hortons lost a 43 decision to Kitchener Sunday afternoon in Kitâ€" chener. Costly errors by Wateloo allowed Kitchener in the seventh to tie the game and another unearned legiate set a Canadian record for the junior girls‘ 1,500 metres with a time of 4:20.1. _ The previous record was 4:29.6. Future games will take place on June 10 when the Chippers play the Seaâ€" grams at 6:30 p.m. at Marsâ€" land Park and the Sea Dogs play Cluetts at Cenâ€" tennial Park at 6: 30 p.m. Sea Dogs downed Chippers 11â€"5 and the Fire Fighters defeated B P Fuel Oil 145. Rayjon Painting & Decorating Do You Live in an apartment? Why not carpet your balcony and make it livable We have a tine selection of very reasonable prices OUTDOOR CARPET for patios entranceways etc. Left On Northfield off King N. Then left on Conestogo Rd. 544 Conestogo Rd. 884â€"22 30 Mon. â€" Sat. 8:00 a. m.â€"6:00 p.m Fri. 9:00 p.m. run in the ninth to win. Mario Cote clouted a twoâ€" run home run for Kitchener in the first inning. The hit bounced by right fielder Stew MacSorley. MacSorâ€" ley was also victimized in the ninth when a single by Wilkinson rolled between his legs allowing base score the winning run all the way from first base, Wilkinson accounted for the tying run for Kitchener in the seventh, scoring from second base when Waterloo second baseman Dana Saunders threw wildâ€" ly to first base on a routine ground out by Rick Small. Eric Hentschel, with a sinâ€" gle, double and triple, colâ€" lected three of Waterloo‘s six hits. The pitchers for both teams went the distance with Thacker picking up the win for Kitchener and Jim Zwygers taking the‘ loss for Hortons. Waterloo‘s next two games are at Waterloo Park oval on _ Wednesday evening against Guelph, and Thursâ€" day evening against Stratâ€" ford. Game times are 6:15

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