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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jul 1985, p. 32

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St. Thomas rprizzr.“raerrz‘:%rfrfn:’t‘gnbg;?ht) was safe at first base when ar:‘.:'r“rda:;’t.:\:; Dismal weekend of baseball hurts Tigers‘ playoff hopes Roman Hatashita and Joâ€"Anne Cortes both scored firsts in their respective weight classes in the recent Canadian juvenile and jumior judo championships in Kamloops, BC Hatashita is coached by Wayne Erdman of the Hatashita Judo Club and the other three competitors are coached by Bob Zettl of the Asahi Judo Club. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff What will the weekend bring for Waterloo Tigers when they host Kitchener Panthers Saturday night and Hamilton Cardinals in a doubleheader Sunday afternoon? Will they be in a battle for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Inter County Major Baseball League or will they be playing basement ball? The answer to these and other questions won‘t be known before the weekend and games each night this week will help determine the meaning of the final games in the schedule In weekend play, Tigers were moving towards the basement. losing three games while other lowly teams,. with the exception of Kitchener Panthers, gained some ground. Tigers lost by scores of 5â€"2 and 9â€"2 Saturday in a doubleheader with the host Niagara Falls Mariners after dropping a 126 decision to St Thomas Elgins Saturday night at Bechtel Park Last Wednesday, Tigers defeated Hamilton Cardinals 14â€"7 in Hamilton as Nick Noonan pitched a complete game and contributed four singles to his own cause Lazar Klein took third and Peter Smart was fourth. Two of four teams Tigers, â€" Panthers Cardinals and Brantford Red Sox â€" are most likely to miss the playoffs But the only sure thing lately has been the high Hatashita, Cortes win in Kamloops Tigers host Panthers Saturday at 7 at Bechtel Park. Sunday‘s doubleheader with Cardinals begins at 1: 30. In Niagara Falls, Serge Hache took the loss in the first game and Greg Yari was charged with the loss in the second. Boegel doubled and singled for Tigers in the second game on Sunday With players on second and third, Foster attempted to pick off runner Steve Thompson at second But Elgins‘ infielders made no move to take his throw and the ball sailed off into centre field. a J.D. Yari had a pair of singles and drove in one run. Tigers also had three runs on errors Jody Ptaff and Jamie Young scored when Gooding misplayed a ball in right field and Lou Marone scored on a comical throwing error charged to Elgins catcher Roly Foster Right fielder Tim Wilson was Tigers‘ player of the game. He hit a solo home run in the second inning and drove in J D. Yari with a ground rule double in the fifth Wilson‘s night ended early. however, when Terry Boegel came in to pinchâ€"hit for him in his next scheduled plate appearance in the sixth inning. Dave Drago took over from Smola and gave up a twoâ€"run double to Matt Gooding before getting the final out of the inning. Starter and losing pitcher Bill Winger left with two out and the bases loaded in that inning Reliever Jake Smola faced the next three batters, giving up twoâ€"run doubles to Terry and Tom Johnston and an rbi single to Tom Arnold. odds of seeing a pitcherâ€"less duel no matuer where you get off the expressway in KW Panthers lost 14â€"7 to Cardinals Sunday and have given up 79 runs in six straight losses. Saturday, Tigers had no serious pitching problems until they gave up eight runs in a tedious fifth inning. x â€" m +412 ,.+r Te Ts 20. omm 2 L Te Tn s Gee 4 3 §â€", n > a++n. â€"â€"â€" * x ; ooopeeuot, â€"â€" s * . FOR IiNFORMATION, CONTACT Featuring ten provinces, Yukon, Northwest Territories and The Host Waterloo Chym‘rs PLAN YOUR FASTBALL HOLIDAYS NOW FASTBALL ACTION! & Program features sing songs, developmental gym activities, arts and crafts learning centres nature lore, swimming, nutritious snacks and local excursions. e Fully qualified and caring E.C.E. staff Full Days: 9 a.m.â€"4:45 p.m â€" $60.00 for 1 child Half Days: 9 a.m.â€"12 p.m. or 1 p.m.â€"4:45 p.m. â€" $30.00 for 1 child GIVE YOUR CHILD A SUMMER TO REMEMBER Day Camp for 6â€"12 year olds also available $51.00 a week for 1 child WATERLOO â€" AUG. 26 â€" SEPT. 1 HILLSIDE PARK WwATERLOO National *\ Senior Men‘s _==_"..._/ Softball 1985 Championship 145 Lincoln Rd. _ . 885â€"3500 x# ‘ 1 Waterloo, Ont. |/& ; Registration on a weekly basis WATERLOO FAMILY Y Waterloo Fastball Association P.O. Box 282 Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A7 »«[4 CP AirHolidays= PUERTO PLATA 7 nights from Includes airfare, beachfront hotel room with balcony or patio, watersports availâ€" able, fresh water swimming pool. YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST Ocean Front Resort 75 Frederick St. Kitchener PREâ€"SCHOOL ADVENTURE DAY CAMP (for 3â€"6 year olds) Frederick Travel double occupancy 579â€"5400

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