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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1980, p. 24

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WE HAVE " lid Cow m - I“ It certainly wasn’t pretty. But it certainly was a pretty good indication of the difference in talent between Kitchener Evergreen: and Waterloo CHYM'rs this sea- Evergreens, Inter-City Fastball League pennant winters. continued their do- minance over the sixth- place CHYM'rs in semi- final action last week. sweeping the series with lopsided " and 10.0 wins in games three and four. Greens, who altered the [FL this season for econo- mic reasons after a tenure in the Ontario Fastball Lea- glue, now await the winner to mediocre CHYM'r season Grams win four smart Quick ending best solution 88 iiAiitr?iiiiiiiaiiiii; of the 'raterdomt-Gtteipts semi-final in order to decide IPL clams. - If tWYM'rs, who had new basically punchleea the last third of the regular season. had any designs of opening Killian" even in one con- test, those thought: not out the window Wednesday at Woodside Park. “If we were ever going to get them, I dammit tonight (Wednesday) would have been the night, we’ll never get them with a more make- diift lineup than this," said quiet CHYM’r' field boss Glenn Moeser after the " Greens were forced to juggle during Wednesday contest due to the absence of several players to North Waterloo Rural League play, plus injuries to others. In addition, CHYM'rg were going against chucker Les Hosszu. the third man in U-LOCK IT - - U KEEP THE KEY - - - STORE-N-LOCK INC I ."--, " t [ SIZE55x10-5x15 th l 10x10-10x15-10x20 It OTHER StZES AVAILABLE _ UPON REQUEST “YUM” 886-7350 . Dz meow! on -- . “m” - - _ I , YOUR OWN WAREHOUSE EAS . Incredibly, Greens bunched four runs in the same time on but two hits off CHYM’r pitcher Mark Lohsinger. The game was all but decided on [our key CHYM’r errors, which Greens were more than happy to capitalize on. Larry Strathearn and Steve Uberlg~each had a pair of singles for Waterloo while Bill Sheddick and Gary MateGregttr doubled. Frank Strathearu and Hogie Umlondt collected singles as CHYM’rs for the only time in the series outhit Kitchener 7-5. But it play clarinet-mic of much of their season. CHWfrs cracked out six hits in the first five tunings. but scored only one run while leaving pine on hue in that an, V [Quark pitch“ depth Thursday in Waterloo CHYH'rs lack of up was My obvious as “out was lot-cod to go again with Lobsinnr on “it mound since John Dietrieh's arm tmait't twat. Lobtftnger, essentially CHYM’rs only butler the last half of the year. said after Wednesday's game. “that's it (physically) for me, I can't even throw a drop anymore", but valiant- ty Med on despite being peppered by Green hitters “My. The game was an ex- cellent contest until the fourth when Greens broke open the floodgates with four runs ind theatytdded tttmentttteinthefifthtoiee the victory. Third basemn Jim Millen homered. dou- bled nnd singled for the win- ners while Jake Miller homered, Doug Nader tri- pled and John Hager (muck Yantz and pitcher Dan Yantzi each cracked out two hits apiece. Larry Strath- earn had two of the five CHYMY hits. “The guys were' ready for them early in the game, even though you can't be down three games against a club like this (Greens) and expect to come back,” said Moeser. While making little Com- ment on next year other than that he will be looking to improve CHYM‘rs strength at the plate, Moeeer no doubt will be anx- ious to turn the club‘s for- tunes around in time for the 1981 senior elimination to which Waterloo will play ToqredUtatttntttathttet mtroutritttsuthmr?yrtd iriutsrt-irttttart- Skllnto1981... " 2!e,tl,lt!; 1ttr"tiA-igttatt...ttt- 511m Elmira & District Rod and Gun Club BANQUET HALL and GROUNDS RENTALS WOQLNERS CA TERING ”this! 669-21 66

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