PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDA Y , SEPTEMBER 0, 1981 cinch, Waterloo CHYM‘rs seriesâ€" sweeping 3â€"0 win over Team Sport Juniors ofâ€"seven series did Junâ€" cards Tuesday night as the queen of spades. Not once in the bestâ€" By Rick Campbell Chronicie Sports Editor &2 ROYAL BANK Let the Royal Bank say can do to all your banking needs. Ask our staff today which of our savings accounts is best to save! Gutsy effort but Juniors bow now await the winner of the Cambridge iors roll over and play dead, but it was fairly obvious from the start over their bheads win that quarterâ€"final 2â€"1 also. Their bestâ€"ofâ€" five semi is designed to end by the middle of next week at the latâ€" est. Tuesday at Hillside, Juniors regained a measure of respectâ€" ability against CHYM‘rs that they earned in game one by holding the powerhouse Waterioo unit to a 20 victory. In between though disaster struck ference in those other games, too many Goreâ€"Burlington Couâ€" gar semiâ€"final which begins tonight in Camâ€" bridge. Burlington defeated Kilbride 3â€"2 to win their series 2â€"1 Tuesday !:lgbt._w_lllle Gores bounced back after an opening game setback as Juniors booted the ball all over the place in a pair of losses in St. _ the cgotem and [pepm in ; & ap * ' 355 WEBER ST. N. m 10 + Pu ou.‘i.“f;,’,;ï¬w“?“ 885â€"5620 in a run and scored on a misplayed fly ball by Junior right fielder Bob Fleming. Both chances were of the ERRE CY ETT _ ,‘_H- Then we committed right with them." most of the contest on the cool breezy night as chuckers Ralph Link of CHYM‘rs and Rick McDonald of Team Sports pitched unspecâ€" Both pitchers scatâ€" tered a handful of hits well, but CHYM‘rs got a break in the third to take the lead when Dana Saunders tripled the first game we made &me, l:;: mcke:‘l'e us up ore, like at ( vincial zone cln.nJo': ships in) North York, we‘d get a run the first or second inning, then seemed to play much better ball after that." Fierce competitor that he is, White ducted run in the eighth that plated Juniors authored their own fate in this one as they got several ‘‘We‘d get our hits with no one on base, we couldn‘t get them when *‘*We have to get one or two runs early in a game, it‘s picked us up clally since the outfield grass at Hillside was extremely long due to attack failed tw drive Waterloo iced the defense behind him, but also the effort of they can take anybody out of the lineup they want and have someâ€" one else just as good to sixâ€"hitter only two days after pitching four tournament games for Bridgeport as a warmâ€" up, concurred with laxed a bit after that, but never to the point For the third straight year Waterioo Dolphins are Ontario Cup finalist. In semiâ€"final play Dolphins defeated Pickerâ€" ing 2â€"1. After Pickering scored early in the game Waterloo girls showed discipline and determinaâ€" tion and eventually scored two quick goals in the late going. The win was the result of the fine team effort characteristic of these girls. Waterloo will now meet Welland in the finals on Saturday, Sept. 12 in Toronto. . Do *‘The first two games ‘put the series on jce. _ "The bad weather proionging it didn‘t help, and with us up 30 in games and having beat them bad the preâ€" never know,"‘‘ said day at 8 p.m. at Hil}â€" side with the equallyâ€" ager Glenn Moeser was Moeser. ‘‘One thing‘s for sure, they (Juniors) didn‘t let down at all." exhibitions scheduled tonight at 7: 30 p.m. at With at least a week‘s layoff until the rolonging it didn‘t