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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 1979, p. 20

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'"""iiiiioii"i;"iriiii"iii"itr épréad“ as". ", By Rick Campbell Chronic“ 890m Echo: Waterloo Expos an fac- ing a “mud" of dittietd- ties on paper. On ttieheid, it is a dif- ferent story. - -- _ You see," as of this week, Expos have but two pitchers. _ _ _ _ .. At the beginning of the season, they appeared in fine shape with the likes of returnees Scott Hannah, Craig Dubecki, and newcomers Mickey Colli- son, Geoff Trasuk and Jamie Reuel. t The only ones left are Cot- lison and Hannah. Trasuk was the first to leave when he realized the InterAhmty Junior League was slightly above his ea- libre. Reuel quit after feel- Complete Collision And Refinishing Service Red Tile Chips Marble Chips Stone Bark 1541 HOGHLAND RD WEST, KITCHENER Reg. $3.25 ONE WEEK ONLY 20 kilogram bags '2.25 departed aher hulking about management" . reluctance to let him play other posi- tions when not pitching, but has straightened out his dit.. (emcee. And Duhecki has one of the thteat records in the league this year but also has one of the sorest arms, and therefore cannot be counted on to throw very ing that he '3: no§_bein_g To complicate matters, Expos were forced to play a sardine-can like schedule during July which took its toil, and now face the pro- spects of the l-C playoffs plus the OBA toumament in September. The situation was alleviat- ed last month when Mike Arundel Joined the team and won four games but the Ot- tawa lefty-returned home last week for good disillu- sioned with his inactivity with the senior Tigers. Elmira topped six other pools to win the Region of Waterioo's second annual Parks and Recreation Invi- tational swim meet last Tuesday at Wilfrid Laurier Elmira amassed 174 points, followed by Forest Heights with 153, Breithaupt 121, Woodside 95, Cameron 33, Wilson 31 and ldlewood 12. Top female swimmers were Katie Vandenbrouke Elmira captures invitational But if field manager Nels NURSERY LTD. “main M6 We!!! to3pm It's time to Decorate your Home Grin is worried, he can dith't itoir it last Thursday after his club but Cambrid- ge on the shutout pitching of eegstrefietder Jim Taylor. You see. Expos "have played pitch-a.game with their other players and so tar none has yet ter lose. Terry Boegel has a win under his belt, Taylor has two, Dunc MacDonald has one. and Dan Collison has performed well in relief. (eight and under), Angie Martin (nine and 10) and Susan Downie (open), all with two first. All three are from Elmira. Rene Grzogorezyk won the boys open competition for Elmira with two first and a second. Brett Brown of Woodside duplicated that feat to win the 11-12 division while Woodside's Guy Laurin had two first and a fifth for 10 and under honors. Breithaupt's Dean Fitzgerald won the eight and "Let'inot forget. we won the OBA championship last year and our top three pitchers (Hannah, Dubecki, Bill Scharlach) never threw," said Grigg. "Dan Collison, Larry Crooke and Mark Gryba won that tour- nament as far as pitching was concerned." Waterloo Homet tyke all- stars upped their Inter- County record to 7-5 Sunday by trouncing Kitchener North 14-2 at Breithaupt Park. Hornets are In third place with their final league game tonight against Kitchener South at Cameron Heights With the departure of Arundel, Grieg plans to add Don Beaupre to the "rota- tion"this week, and points out that should Tigers be eli- minated before Septemer he will likely be able to use i __ - i, ----_-'" a (HARNESS RACING l CIVIC HOLIDAY, AUGUST 5 NEW HAMBURG FOUNTAIN PARK tl POST-TIME a 1:30 PM. Matt Gagnon allowed only WAKE-UP.' SHAPf UP! WALK! Hornets third in " “all I Pink I’d-d.“ '-orqoim .2) ttuqntiianirastuieein "Inhale. , . "No dottttt thttp, the key. It gets youth lock. but how hr that [not turn: and”! 9¢mjwn9 you," said Gm. “Out of. lease would be sufficient to keep us in any some, what we have to guard against is getting down tire or seven nus in any contest. Regar- dless of how good a team you have, you can't assume you can come back every Expos ttttialt,tttelr regular season this week with games in Listowel last night, Cambridge tonight and home against Listowe! tomorrow before beginning a three-ot-five gentidinttl against the sixth place team. The winner of that series gets a bye into the championship third round. And with their pitching in its present state, no doubt Expos will welcome any breather they can get. two Kitchener hits to go the distance and record the win. He struck out six and re- ceived solid defensive work from his mates. Dave Slater had three hits for Waterloo, Read had a triple and single. while Brad Clugston, Seibert, and Mc- Cardle each had two singles, under class with two first. iaiiTarc)F Five ROW swimmers will Soot! Bailey. Rat be competing this weekend in Montreal at Division II l-tteil-tl-ll (Eastern Canadian) Na- tionals. They are Paul Hess, Mike West, John Oesch, Mi- chelle Gonslaves and Mill-il-Ml-. Martha Hanson, accom- panied by head coach Paul Meronen. I,“ “A“ Gagnon also tripled in the second inning to drive in Steve Seibert. Chris Read and Paul McCardle in the second inning to get the ball rolling. Read also threw out two Kitchener runners at third and completed a 2-3-2 double play with Clugston from his catcher's position. The following week Memnen accompanies John Allen and Lianne Barker to Edmonton for the National competition. Waterloo will be the Inter- County "8" representative at the Ontario Baseball As- sociation playdowns. my ' RACES PARI- ilMlT0EL WASHING We! by: W9; 1'rttiitil.douinhrtiiiitit _' “WA!“ MIMI-uni“ Entire.“ Gnryrtnrtx.Br WWJtr Munch-Jan Tum.” ci, Cab J". Tum Stort Jry. .Mlte'%- “may tlrrta.8htt-,tbr It. Yon-net r-yw. - Jkn mu. m 8mm iiiiiaiiiird' iauiiir: MM.“ “the! Innkvm J Snyder C one}... s Uben. R Osttott D Baton R sum: R, Ethier The Waterloo Pintos met Highland Heights (Scar- borough) in the third leg of Ontario Cup soccer action on July 29 and won " D Tavu Waterloo established mid- field dominance early in the match. A well placed shot by right midfielder Kim Ste- ven at the 27th minute of play caught the opposition goalie by surprise and the ball ended in the left corner of the net. Pintos win Cup meta City League . “coach.” "' an I 'MlmDUaLLl+ lat-tubby mum manna: a asundv 88!!!! O Nlr45alBBM8B,q" .48'.$08t*tr8t .MIIDIUHIO .4$.St80ttt68t' .‘DMII'SIO TS Baird In the second half. Wa- terloo continued the relen- tless pressure on the opposi- tion. Val Simpson's goalpost shot and near-misses by Lisa Walsh, Gloria Kiefer and Cindy Beaupre added excitement to the game. but Waterloo failed to score again. The Waterloo defence had little trouble stopping the few offensive attempts by the visiting team 17 " tt " " Il II II " It AV “I " 3M 17

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