~â€" Sport chalktalk does world of good Page 16 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 25, 1980 Team Sport _ Junior coaches Al Mifflin and Larry Pfaff sat in the grass behind the St. Clement ball diamond backstop Sunday afternoon shaking their TRAILS END HOTEL/ & THE STAGE STOP & same team we saw plqy yesâ€" terday,"" said Miffiin of the youthful Juniors, who had blazed undefeated to the first game of their inaugural tournament final against S _/{ A PE $ HA Featuning The "I can‘t believe that‘s the w C1 ; mpassorne Light Touch < =© WEBER PARKSIDE BUSINESS CENTRE, 550 PARKSIDE DRIVE, WATERLOO â€" 886â€"8460 or 886â€"8461 Dine & Dance or Just Relax in a friendly atâ€" mosphere. Enjoy our delicious luncheon specials Monday to Friday and our Great Buffets Friday and Saturday nights. Tuesday Through Saturday call the entertainment hotline 664â€"2223 TALENT NIGHT â€" WED. JUNE 25 3â€"LIGHT SWAG Gloss brown and walnut. 12 ft. chain. 15 ft. of wire. Uses 3 â€" 6Ow bulbs. 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE HUMMING BIRDS ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY STYLE DINNER OPEN 7 DAYS & 7 NIGHTS Sunday 2 p.m.â€"8 p.:m. ~â€"â€" _ SWAG...~ A PERFECT HANGUP from Toronto. But in Sund@y‘s first of the twoâ€"game final, Team Sports ‘did very little right either in the field or in timâ€" ing at the plate as they sufâ€" fered a resounding 6â€"2 deâ€" feat, their first in four games. â€" > *‘*I just hope we can come back and play in the second (game) like we did yesterâ€" day,""â€"said Pfaff philosophiâ€" North York TRAILS ‘ENDHOTEL | m tmb viuAut 0f CONESTOGC mm%‘g& \ & «LÂ¥ , CONESTOGO. ONTARIO 1â€"519â€"804â€"2223 . â€"â€" NORTHFIELD DR 5â€"LIGHT SWAG Polished chrome and smoke. 12 ft. chain. 15 ft of wire. Uses 5 â€" 25w clear lamps s&1 nn A‘s cally. ‘‘*We have to get to them quick to reverse the momentum." Well, Juniors didn‘t exactâ€" ly follow that strategy, but after giving up a threeâ€"run homer to Steve Morriss, Juniorchucker Bill Hanes settled right down and his mates came alive to rally for a 6â€"4 victory and their second tournament chamâ€" pionship in two weeks. Rick Snider, signed by. Juniors last week, poled a solo homer in the second inâ€" ning for Team Sports and they got two more in the third and three in the fifth to put the game out of reach. The secondâ€"game victory brought Team Sports first prize money of 3300 in the eightâ€"team event which Junâ€" ior organizers hope will blossom into perhaps a chance at the provincial junâ€" ior eliminations two or three years down the road. ‘‘We had a team meeting yesterday (Saturday) mornâ€" ing to get a few things out in the open,"* said Mifflin. We just hadn‘t been in the game (IFL) the way we should be and weren‘t doing the little things we have to do to win. ‘‘It (meeting) seemed to work, they were ready to play ball yesterday, and we also had four guys (Dave Dautner, Don Stebbings, Steve Schlitt, Hanes) pitchâ€" ing well." Sports opened with a 7â€"0 whitewash of Tavistock, then beat Baden 5â€"2 and North York by the same SALE * ke. 12 ft. STARTS t t . 26w Ttopay $51.00 LASTS ALL WEEK / 4â€"LIGHT SW AG Polished chrome . and smoke. 12 ft. chain. 15 ft. of wire. Uses 4 â€" 25w clear lamps $43.00 With teammate Rob White and the Baden third base coach looking on, Team Sport pitcher Steve Schiitt wheels to throw to first on a bunt during Saturâ€" day‘s action in the Team Sport tourney in St. Clements. Juniors rallied to take the event by beating North York in the final game Sunday. score in an exciting game batter with a .607 average Said. ‘‘We knew that some of Saturday night that was won while Hanes, with a 20 reâ€"e the teams would be better by Bob Fleming‘s threeâ€"run cord, won the top pitcher than others, but considering homer in the bottom of the award and teammate Brent ~we were late inviting teams, seventh. Snvder who batted 619 in all went prettvy well. The Morris, who clouted six homers in six games, was named tourney MVP and top Sat. 9â€"5 HOURS batter with a .607 average while Hanes, with a 2â€"0 reâ€" cord, won the top pitcher award and teammate Brent Snyder, who batted .619 in four less at bats than Morris, was runnerâ€"up to top batter. The tournament, conâ€" sidering that Waterloo Days and other various activities were also going on, drew well, around the 300 mark according to tournament according to tournal chairman Lou Dautner ‘‘We‘re very pleased he said. ‘‘We knew that some of the teams would be better than others, but considering we were late inviting teams, all went pretty well. The umpiring was very good, and everything ran like clockwork." Juniors lone IFL game this week is against Waterâ€" down at home at St. Cleâ€" ments tonight at 8 p.m. On the weekend they will travel to Port Elgin to try to win their third tournament in a row .