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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 1983, p. 23

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Activity erupts everywhere except from Tiger bats Waterloo Expos host Stratford Thursday in their home opener at Bechtel Park: â€"= The ln(er»'Counl_\ Junior â€"Baseball League game begins at 8 p.m. Kâ€"W SPRING LEAGUE STANDINGS May 20, 1983 _ Celtics Knicks Rockets Suns Spurs Lakers Bucks There was a fireworks display after the game between the Waterloo Tigers and St. Thomas Elgins and there was even a fireworks display, of sorts. during the game. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff There seemed no end to the things to see Monday evening at Bechtel Park. _ Toronto Blut‘-‘Jays"mascol B.J. Bird was there to help cheer the Tigers and some people even dropped in from out of the sky. But the big bird was a man in a suit and the visitors from above were the Labatt‘s skyâ€"diving team, nobody who could help the Tigers as they dropped an Aâ€"l decision to the Eligins. C s will try again Bob Uresevic Dan Berry Steve Garrett Phil Jarrett Dave Burns Paul Vanoorschot Brian Ray Keith Lazenby Steve Forden Tom Schneider Andy Balogh John Weber She 1 a ‘ o a" F A The Ontay L _ _ PPE Kâ€"W SPRING LEAGUE TOP SCORERS TEAM Player Ontario‘s Junior Citizens of the Year tor 1982 are MMW!WMn B. Aurd, vention of Ontaric Community Newspapers Assocâ€" istion in Toranto. in the front row from left to right Thuader Bey; Leah Chornisk, Branttord; Mr. Aird: _ overcome physical limitations Steven Rarkiey. Winchester, Annic Janzen, Stratâ€" Nominations for 1983 Junior Citizen r s ‘he Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year ewards progrem i* 8 19. Ontarie Community Newspape® A*! @ (Warerfeo Chronicle) CPAirl« Ke tions at the 33rd annus! con 197 215 231 247 185 213 265 +29 +26 +35 +1 34 16 215 23.0 21.5 21.0 18.3 PHS In fact, the three runs Elgins scored in the top of the first inning were enough to hand Tiger pitcher Greg Todd, another newcomer, his first loss in this Interâ€"County Major Baseball League season The 6‘2", 195 pound Todd arrived Thursday. He is an 1l8â€"yearâ€"olid freshman at Seminole College in Florida, the third player from the college following pitcher Kevin Rood and Waterioo native John Bell. Todd got off to a slow start, allowing Elgins four singles and a walk for three runs. He remained in the game until being chased out during Elgins‘ fiveâ€"run explosion in the eighth. "After the first inning 1 settled down and threw pretty good until the eighth," said Todd. ‘"*Nobody really hit the ball hard off me today but there‘s some good hitters and the season‘s early." The eighth inning was disastrous as Todd gave up three walks and two hits before being relieved by Mike Simpson with one out. Two runs scored on close plays at the plate as catcher Bell mishandled throws from the outâ€" field. â€" VFV(')llowing the second play at the plate, Tiger field manager Wray Upper was ejected for arguing a call in right f_ield_‘ _ Right field Tom Vailcke dove for a ball hit by Eigins® Nels Johnston and the umpire signalled that Johnston was out but reversed his call after the ball came loose. "I did not catch the ball in my glove." said Valcke. holding his forearms together as he explained how the ball rolled from his wrists to his elbows. "I saw him (the umpire) signal out. then when I got up the ball squirted out and dropped. Therefore he thought 1 dropped it from the beâ€" ginning." W"l'ige'lls‘ lone run was scored by Nick Noonan in the sixth inning as he and Mike Yosurack hit backâ€"toâ€"back doubles with two out. o Tigers managed only four hits off Elgins pitchers Jack Roy and John Laing as Yosurack also singled in the ninth and Valcke had a base hit in the seventh.. NOTES: Tigers played Tuesday night in London and host Stratford Hillers Sunday at 2 p.m. at Bechtel Park . ton, and Chantal Michaud, Mattews. Second row Lisa Andreessi, Seatorth; Jose Medeiros. Toronto; Faith Swann, Mississeugs. Patrick Carter. New: merket. Brends Vines, Elimira and Tim Christo, Norwich . They were honared tor outstanding com:â€" munity work, lfesaving heroism and working to evercome physical limitations HUNDREDS 7 aYs 10 ADVERTISE ... 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