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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jul 1979, p. 14

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~_ CHYM‘rs face best and worst of IFL By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Glenn Moéser and Paul Clemens both hinted at the same thing after their Waâ€" terloo CHYM‘rs wiped out Stratford Merchants 13â€"0 Thursday. In a qutshell, they are worried about facing the best in the league Friday in the form of Guelph Ingrams after beating the most atroâ€" cious in the league in Stratâ€" ford. s ‘‘*I don‘t want to knock Stratfrd because they‘ve had a tough time of it,"‘ said Moeser, ‘"but after facing pitching as bad as that it‘s going to be toughâ€" to have to go to Guelph and look at their pitching." L The CHYM‘r field boss couldn‘t have been more Page 14 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 25, 1979 Where We Offer A Guarantee Against All Of These © Special for July and August â€" Receive with Your New Nails a Complete Set of a Individual Eyelashes. The kaoad~ Not All Sculptured Nails Are The Same!! 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Now hoâ€" vering near the .350 mark, he had a home run, double and two singles from the leadâ€"off position. â€" _ "It‘s nice to hit like that correct as in the Royal City Inggam â€" pitcher _ Rick Mcliwraith limited Waâ€" terloo to five hits, all singles as the firstâ€"place Guelph club notched a 6â€"0 victory‘ Thursday was an entirely different story as.CHYM‘rs jumped on the winless,bgr- chants for 12 runs in théâ€"late innings as the shortâ€"staffed visitors committed five costly errors. (Corporation Square) 141 Ontario St. N. 742â€"2321 City League tourney to begin Friday Clemens wasn‘t the only one to make contact Thursâ€" day. though as Waterloo but you have to keep in mind the type of pitching you are facing,‘* said Clemens. The league allâ€"star shortâ€" stop said that an uncomâ€" monly slow start in preâ€" season had made it difficult to maintain his lofty percenâ€" tages of years gone by. *‘*When you‘ve won the batting title everyone exâ€" pects you to hit. And when the pressure builds on the team to win, it builds espeâ€" cially on the three or four inâ€" dividuals who are known as the key hitters. "I figure I usually hit the ball hard twice a game. Soâ€" metimes it falls in, someâ€" times it doesn‘t, and lately it has. I just try to get the bat on the ball." The opening games have the following match ups Friâ€" day evening at Centennial Park in Waterloo,.. Westâ€" mount _ Unisex versus Gueiph AMF,Clemmer Inâ€" dustries against Linwood and the Regional Police meeting Sportco On Saturday morning Bruce Edmeéades plays *‘*We had so many guys out for our team this year I didn‘t really have a~chance to practise my swing much. And I didn‘t get that many chances in preâ€"season games either. For a while there my swing was just terâ€" rible." _ But lately Clemens has become the reliable~inâ€" dividual CHYM‘rs look to for the key hits, even if he doesn‘t relish the pressure. Carling O‘Keefe and the Waterloo City fastball Leaâ€" gue will be presenting their annual fastball tournament this weekend at several Waâ€" terloo parks. The eight Waterloo City Teams will host five Kitchener Fastball League teams, two North Waterloo teams and the AMF team from Guelph. This tournament gives all teams two games in achamâ€" pionship/consolation â€" event starting Friday night and winding up Saturday evenâ€" ing with awards presented at the Carling Corral in the Waterloo Arena. TO HIRE A STUDENT â€"do anything the Canada Employment Centre for Students â€"move furniture â€"drive trucks â€"pick fruit â€"type letters WANTED They will: Jobs for students for an hour a day for any length of time 144â€"8151 tw | s raked Fred Rich\i for 14 hits. Bruce Everest had a triple and two singles, Paul Boiâ€" leau two doubles, Brian Russell a double and roundâ€" tripper on a Stratford error while Bill Shaddick, Larry Strathearn, Larry Brooks and Dennis Schmidt each had a single. 20‘ ‘ Phil Hinschberger tossed a nifty twoâ€"hitter at the aneâ€" mic Merchants, who are inâ€" curring enough difficulties fielding a team let alone win Friday Ray Holliday started on the mound for the CHYM‘rs but gave way to Bill Miller in the fifth inâ€" ning. Each Waterloo pitcher was responsible for three runs while Holliday gave up four hits and Miller six. Doug Wright at Hill side Park, City Cabs against Breslau at Waterloo Park followed by Conestoga Dodge against Frank Ve teres. At Centennial at 9 a.m. Saturday Baird Moving plays Tien Hoa Inn and Team Sports plays the Kent Hotel. Rob Patteson was the hitâ€" ting hero for Guelph by colâ€" lecting three hits in five at bars and had two rbis. Rick Rogers and Dan Arbic each had two hits for the Inâ€" grams. Bill Shaddick and Gary MacGregor had two singles apiece while Larry Brooks had the other Waâ€" terloo hit. CHYM‘rs lost the services of second baseman Larry Strathearn in the second inâ€" ning when he reinjured an old ankle injury during a puâ€" Carling O‘Keefe Awards will agian be presenting the Most Valuable Player with a gold watch as well as other prizes to the tournament winners. With these good teams trom the immediate area and some well established rivalries matched up in the opening round there will be some good action at the park this weekend. Six KW Ladies softball teams will be competing for the championship being played this Saturday at Lexâ€" ington Road Ball Diamond and Waterloo Park Also this weekend AMF Voit and the Waterloo City Fastball League will be hosting the first Ladies Diâ€" vision Softball Tournament this weekend The tournament will be a round robin format with three teams in each diviâ€" sion The AMF Voit tourâ€" nament entries inclyude A complete decorating centre at your door *~> o P Get your Master Bedroom Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. ‘We Accept (‘haroerpp â€" Waterioo loaded the bases in the ninth but Mcllwraith got out unscathed with two strikeouts and a line drive putout. Future Games July 26 Hillside Firefighters vs Navy Centennial Morrison Ford vs Schneiders July 31 Lexington Cluetts vs Firefighters Hiliside Seagrams vs Labatts . _ AMF Voit who are sponâ€" soring this event will be proâ€" viding prizes for the winning teams as well as supplying the balls for the tourâ€" nament. Schneiders 4 Firefighters 16 Morrison Ford 16 Firefighters 11 Sunar 6 Schneiders 10 Labatts 13 Navy 16 Schneiders Sunar Morrison Ford Navy Firefighters Cluetts Seagrams Labatts Custom Made Drapes (retail value up to ©200.00) WHEN YOU HAVE US MAKE YOUR LIVING, DINING & FAMILY ROOM DRAPES CHYM‘rs have eight games remaining in the reâ€" gular schedule with a record of 119. However only one of those is at home. Last night they were in Waterdown, Friday travel to Stratford + 46 tout. He should be ready for this week‘s games. and CLW in Division A and Mutual Life 2, Outlaws and Waterloo Mutual Inâ€" surance in B Division. Equitable Life, KW Record FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 885â€"5530 We‘ll give you prompt & personal attention Sloâ€"pitch Waterioo Sto Pitch League FREE Last Week‘s Games PAUL CLEMENS Open Mon to Fr: Roger Dedels, vetern local softball official and Glen Walker of the KW Ladies Softball League are coâ€"chairmen of this tourâ€" nament. and Sunday head to Woodâ€" stock. **The problem was that a lot of the téeams in the leaâ€" gue have the same home night,‘" explained Moeser. *‘*Herbieg (league statig tician) Morell did a sufl job of juggling the ga around and although we have a lot on the road at the end we‘ve been playing just as well as at home and it shouldn‘t pose any probâ€" lem." The prize presentations will take place at a dance at the Carling Corral in the Waterloo Arena Saturday night Standings as of July 20/79 16 10

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