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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1980, p. 24

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Ad this year was an dit- {erect CKYM'n last won the event six you: ago by beat- ing Windsor and Invert really been: serious that since, but the mo edition didn't depart them with- deM‘M“ outsoadttmarttrtotssotae- Newmartet Rays, two- were dethroned by Kitchener Evergreen: who took first-place expense money of 31.100. part at the pool backed by CHYM'rs faithful friends at Carling O'Keefe. Rays took second money, London third and Guelph. who eliminated CHYM'rs Sunday morning, ended up fourth. “I think if the guys had been just a little more hungry (against Guelph) we might have been there for some of the action tmoney)," summed up CHYM'r Glenn Mower. Officially CHYM‘rs bowed out with a " record, recording an opening night win over Cambridge, follow- ing that with a 2-1 squeaker over Team Sport Saturday, and then being shifted to the losers side-after a " loss to the eventual champion Evergreen: Saturday night. Waterloo was in Sunday morning's game with Guelph all the way, but a two-run sixth abetted try Bill Carey's homer gave Ire grams the buffer they need- ed as ace Jim Clayton was called upon in the bottom of Biiii) out after losing next two _...$t II.” ....SIIII.IIII ' 31 15.00 .3225.” .31 as." n" l "tt b,...s‘.o" 3220.00 3130.01! 3115.00 .81...” $70.00 ALL EYES are on centre field as Waterloo CHYM'r pitcher Ray Holliday rounds first base after hitting a single against Team Sport Juniors Saturday, in tournament action. That's Team Sports first baseman Dean Cherie watching the relay while at left CHYM’r coach Jim Foster instructs Holliday to hold up at first. ' ' _ _ r the seventh (last) inning to a seemingly safe " lead scenario by slashing? single gles while Bill Shaddick dou- squelch a potential CHYMY heading into the CHYM'r P. score Larry with the bled. rally by getting pitcher half of the seventh. But tying run. , . . But CHYM'rs hopes of re- Mark (Whitey) lobsinger to Larry Strathearn started off CHYM rs wet-en t finished manning undefeated S.atur- fan on three pitches. The with a single, watched Ken though as the next tyt.t..ter day went down the drain as loss knocked CHYM‘rs out Neeb strike out and then Dan Straus 1ofted a titirp.tr they faced Evergreen star of the doubleKO event. went to second on Hogie fly ball"?! uslnalgvrelllalzle chucker Dan Yantzi in the The game with the most action was Fridays opener against Cambriglge. _ -Gores hurlér Bruce Eccles was sailing along on a seemingly safe " lead heading into the CHYM'r half of the seventh. But Larry Strathearn started off with a single, watched Ken Neeb strike out and then went to second on Hogie Umlandt‘s grounder. That set up the classic si- tuation of brother Frank Strathearn coming to the plate with two away. After swinging twice at had pitches, Frank came through with the perfect 0 Custom Made . 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When on base, Frank Strathearn had the benefit of being able to run full-out with two out. watching 'ttet-ttye coach Joe Adair to see how far he should ad- wince. “Actually I was slowing to around second, I wasn't sure what had happened, Mlanoegivingmethe sign to keep going, and that‘s all Idid," said sum- earn. cttyM'rs jumped on Dave Deuthner of Team Sports for two runs in the first three innings Saturday and then held on for the close win a Junior: pushed a run new themselves in the se- Steve Uberig and Ray Hol- liday each my; pair of sin- But CHYM'rs hopes of re- maining undefeated Satttr- day went down the drain as they faced Evergreen star chucker Dan Yantzi in the nightcap. John Dietrich was the losing pitcher " his mates could manage only two hits off the smoke- thrower. Jim Milieu had a homer and scored two runs for Kitchener. Notes: Once again brutal weather. including flash rainstorms Saturday and near record low tempera- tures and howling winds Sunday failed to dent the enthusiasm of tournament chairman Dave Honsherger and his troops, who must be commended for their ex- hausting efforts...Carling O'Keefe rep Bill Franks was also a trooper. hanging right in there Sunday despite the biting winds...CHYM'rs posted a 13-1 win over Strat- ford Thursday in [FL league action with Bill Shaddick raking Stratford pitcher John Neufeld tor a triple and two singles. Steve Uherig also tripled and sin- gled as did Larry Strath- earn. Frank Strathearn and Gary MacGregor had IU', at safeties while Ken eeh tripled. doubled and singled to complete the rout. Wa- terloo hosts Waterdown to morrow then goes to Guelph Friday and Cambridge Sun- day.

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