THEY‘RE CHAMPSâ€" Waterloo Crickets recently won the Grand Valley Junâ€" ior Ladies Softball League championship be defeating Shakespeare 2â€"1 in the bestâ€"ofâ€"three final. Shakespeare won the first game 8â€"3 in Shakespeare, but Waterloo won the second 6â€"4 in Waterloo and then went back to Shakespeare to win the title match 7â€"4. It was sweet revenge for Crickets, who finished second to the same club in league play without beating them once. Team members are (top, |â€"r) Jack Leslie (coach).Lorraine Steffler (trainer), Lori "CELEBRATE OKTOBERFEST WITH US â€" ENJOY THESE SUPER VALUES" A AND YOUR SECOND CUP OF COFFEE FREE g WTHE Two Fillets of Fish with Cheese WHAARF If no one has teased your palate lately with things new or excitâ€" ing, treat yourself to a selection from our menu. The Wharf offers a harvest of the sea‘s best. Business hours: MON TUES., WED.. SAT. open 8 a m. to 8 p.m. THURS.. FRI. open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUN. and HOLIDAYS open 12 noon to 8 p.m Dressed With Tartar Sauce & Lettuce Oberle, Diane Flewwelling, Mary Cole, Venetta Kraemer, Leo Steffler (manager), Basil McDougall (coach). Middle (Iâ€"r) Kathy Steffier, Sally Gascho, Angie Kok, Mary Ann Solomon, Rhonda Dietrich. Bottom (Iâ€"r) Beth Roeder, Brenda Brenner, Kim Leslie, Sue Cressman. Absent on this cold Sunday mornâ€" ing were Karen Gingrich and Heather Totzke. Crickets would like to thank their coaches, manager, sonsor Big John‘s Submarine, Community Services, umpires and all their loyal fans for their support, without which they could not survive. But they did, congratuilations Crickets! T $110 igtertonc\Chronicte; Wadnesday; Qctober 10, 1920 ~Page 26 © >