Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1982, p. 27

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The Players. Coach and Manager would like to thank Ruck Wagner Plumbing of Waterloo. for sponsoring the And his generous support throughout the hockey season; especually tor Tuesday, April 13th, NORTH STAR HOCKEY TEAM Seaman worthy of your confidence. m FEDV THANK YOU RICK Paul Schism “I Buckle Paul Mendy" Glen Cranium Dale Home“ Jon Wat-bu ALSO THANKS FOR THE FAN SUPPORT THROUGHOUT THE SEASON THANK YOU FOR YOU! Elm!“ mom Ill “MONO TIE Ct-tttttiM. OF “I " HOCKEY LEA“ 1'14” Harry Folkwstom - Coach Hots Hanna - Manager Mike Falkonstorn - Tram Jack Hoe: - AW Captain Deon Insulin» - AW Caoulet DICK CONE funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 7‘5-9495 (hum Parking. (run-Ia Weltmgrtort or Km Street a tradition since 1925. Datz ~BCChtCI tum -umgerwooet PM om Rick Falkunhrn Roget. Vohbn Paul oAttotteor Kitchener. which is now sponsored by Burns of Canada, Ltd. and will go by the name Pride of Canada, would seem t.o have the tougher row to hoe. but spokesman Ken Wood said Friday barring “a complete collapse" the But if those defec- tions have caused im creased friction be, tween the two clubs. they aren't admitting to it as “they go about their business of es- tablishing units for the upcoming season, Brilliant pitching ace Dan Yantzi shocked the local circuit weeks ago with the announcement he would be donning CHYM'r colors this year after four years with Kitchener. and just last week the exodus continued when outfielder Jake Miller and first baseman Rick Rodgers were inked to CHYM'r contracts. At this point heading into the 1982 season. CHYM'rs appear to be nosing ahead in the race for superiority. thanks in no small way to recent signings of three former Kitchener players to the Waterloo roster for 1982. The proximity of the two clubs, the compari» sons between CHYM'rs Inter-City Fastball League and the OFL quality-wise, and a thousand and one other areas have resulted in a fierée rivalry be- tween the two opera- tions over the years. ”mew menu-em . There Ins never, even at the best of times. been any love lost between Waterloo CHYM'rs and Kitchen- er's Ontario Fastball Lengue entry. " mud-oi WWW ”In...“ SUPERIOR Quality personnel. raises -IFL stock hu Roam (-6050)- it??? fPfP"tim't'tfmtetim b let, H m It Hot-- w W San. 28mm». but“ to: " 1tethtetrsimttemthtemorochoetorEes-nrstu- “A number of things caused that, first the IFL is improving, the teams are attracting good young ball players. and we're coming off an excellent year ourselves last year, Um sure they (Kitchener players) are impressed with the quality players we have too And don't CHYM'rs have entered their second full week of indoor training at Moses Springer and field manager Glenn Moeser clarified the situation with regards to the former Kitchen- er players now in his camp. “In most cases these guys came to us, they're quality players and that's what we need in certain areas to show improvement this year. ICs a situation stated early last winter, they showed definite interest in coming to our club. 99% go and only a complete collapse by those people who have committed themselves to us would put us in jeopardy. "All there really is to say right now is that we'il be operating with the titans unfolding in about another week." "I'm not going to say we would not take those players if we could have got them...but anything we say about that (move to Waterloo) would just sound like sour grapes," said Wood. "What we. will do is go with other people rather 'than folding our OPL tum will operate as usual, albeit with a new prottie lineup. lAuuouucmG‘ 745-31 92 "6owiestutemoetqr to-or mum. Mdeodoo 130mm Mel‘s-1M. Rayon-Am mama” SALESIISEIMCE IDS “.0h'2 “Jam. now we're WATERLQ CHRCWQQI groom a good young senior ball club, we weren't that far away last year, and I'm not forget, we've had out- side teams alking to our players too in the CHYM‘rs. who will work indoors until at least next week, have 25 players out to camp, well down from pre- vious years. but as Moeser pointed out, quality has taken over from quantity. "We're trying to W. 006-12" Ext 3302 at Pow Hopi“ .6421! an. 3632 Yt<tUrtttmmttyoethfaMrtoo$_r%tt.CASHtER s m Fire noon during "and on“ hours FudtGa-NcroatiortSommorPeo- brochures are-a-oo-tsod-tttopt-ics, BENEFITS “HAL COST: Reunions! membershms are avaolable to any Kitcheeter-Watertoo Cullen. 18 peers ot age or over, to use the eruMttteot recreational lacnlmes at the University ot Waterboo. from Monday. May 3 to Fnday. August 13, 1982 WWI! YMWMRW UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CAMPUS-COMMUNITY RECREATION PROGRAM Partiopatioo m a "new ot compeMwe and mutational been“ ParticipMoo in over 20 inductions! and IO club 9'00"!” Free use of the wow room Adult. (18 years and ova). $40 o SH) mm Married couple. sro . 810 each mm loam trtetrotmoet* nnd dub moor-ms are ava-Iable to Community "when a! an oddmonol nommal Free use of IO squash and 2 teams courts Twany-eigm hour: ot hee. "rcretMiortai/htrtesa l E 't_tE_tsExt1AiArNL, 21.1902 - PAGE " Depending on player commitments, holi- days and so on over the course of the summer, Moeser hopes to trim his roster to 14 players, including four out- fielders, five infielders, three pitchers and two catchers. downgrading anyone from last year's team but there are certain areas that needed strengthening and hos petully we‘ve done that."

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