PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRON!ICLE, WEDNESDA Y Shoe Repair 1==~ your child 4% changes _4( @ as @QF’ gt 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 _ ‘‘Fully Air Conditioned"________________ Weekends 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Four Lanes Open Mondays & Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. Or Phone For Other Available Times 75 WILLIAM ST. w. ATERLOO BOijLINgL LANES Fairview Park Mail, Kitchener Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 a.m. till 9:00 p.m. ALL YOU CAN BOWL $3.00 PER BOWLER Sundays 10â€"12 Noon (3 per lane) 745â€"1 392 No age limit. Photographic package includes two 8x10s, three 5x7s and 15 wallet size colour portraits. 95¢ for each additional subject in portrait. Choice of backgrounds. Poses our selection. DOUBLE FEATURE FCTPORTRAITS (expert work) Sears Portrait Studio _ Passport Service Available While You Wait. Make a specia! tradition of keeping the memories with professional portraits taken at Sears. 20 colour 95 portraits 1 2total Offer good for portraits taken thru Sat. October 3 BOWLING ° your money‘s worth . . . includes 95¢ deposit AVAILABLE IN ADDN 'F(;PA(ZKACEH OPEN BOWLING SEPTEMBER 30, 1981 Cambridge Gore pitcher Brian Cochrane (24) wheels to throw out Steve Uberig of CHYM‘rs on a ground bail Sunâ€" day. }mim:%] Homers featured "=Sâ€"J in IFL final opener A stiff breeze providâ€" ed the perfect aid Sunâ€" day as Cambridge run ball to draw first blood in the Interâ€"City Fastball League Buoyed by a sixth inning twoâ€"run shot by Marty Myska, his first of two during the marâ€" athon contest, Gores dumped Waterloo CHYM‘rs 7â€"3 at Hill}â€" side Park to take a 1â€"0 lead in the bestâ€"ofâ€" seven series. Game two in the series is set to go at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Cambridge, with game four tentatively set for Friday at 7 p.m. at Hillside. That could be moved up to Thursday at Hillside at the same get Cambridge approvâ€" will be back in Camâ€" bridge Sunday. cold stiff wind at Hillâ€" side and Gore batters wasted little time takâ€" situation to score three runs in the first. After a pair of errors by Waâ€" terloo, Gore Keith Decker hit what under Track Club junior runâ€" ners did not let that The weather was not in their favor, but Kâ€"W were strong winners in the Chicopee Kâ€"W Cross Country meet. The mite boys 1000m brought a silver for W arm breezes Weather ignored by track winners Waterloo left fielder Randy Harbach singleâ€" handedly drew his club back into a tie with a twoâ€"run shot in the fifth to follow up his solo homer in the fourth. normal circumstances would be just a long fly wind carried the ball out for a threeâ€"run David Henry in a time In tyke boys 1,500 of 4: 55 for Kâ€"W. competition, Willie Bassin of Kâ€"W grabbed But the veteran Muska parked a Whiâ€" tey Lobsinger offering far over the fence in was followed across the finish line by Pam Wilson taking a bronze In right field to break the deadlock in the sixth and he added another for good measure in the 5:41.77 while clubmate Darren Henry was fifth in 6: 43. Kâ€"W atom boys division race to win the gold in 9:50.05. Peter Bassin was third in 10:01.25, Dean Henry eighth in 11:20 and Mike Rae ninth in 11:27. It was a gruelling test for these boys as they usually run 2,000m. of three Waterloo pitchers, took the loss while Brian Cochrane picked up the win for Gores going five inâ€" nings before Jay Cressâ€" man relieved in the sixth. Don Hoffman and Barry Musselman had a pair of hits each In the atom girls 2,000m Erika Bassin took the gold in 8: 18.45 w i t h te a m m a t e Tammy Wagner fourth in 9:41.29. Considering the conditions it was a beautifullyâ€"run race by all competitors. K â€" W ruaners snatched gold in both bantam races, with Carolyn Hoffman takâ€" ing the girls in 8: 22.45 and Darryl Wagner the for Waterloo. boys in 12: 56.19.