prag 2 _ wktert 50 chinokictE, Weonestay, may 28. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Finally, the Waterloo CHYM‘rs have their first win in league play this season. A loss in their opener on May 15 and a gap in their Interâ€"City Fastball League schedule kept CHYM‘rs from their first season win until they edged Mount Hope A‘s 2â€"1 Sunday evening at HMillâ€" side Park. CHYM‘rs had chances to build a lead throughout the game but may have beenstale due to a week‘s inactivity. And the game, which was closer than field manager Barry Musselman Waterloo United women‘s soccer team kicked their season off last Wednesday night with a 7â€"0 win over Guelph at Bechtel Park as firstâ€"year player Jill Mitchell scored twice. Other scorers were Laura Copâ€" polino, Margo Scharer, Pam King, Martha Hobson and Cindy Poag. Anna daSilva recorded the shutout. CHYM‘rs finally cash in after many missed chances Mitchell nets pair Stone Crock Beerwurst Stone Crock Ham & Bacon Loaf Beef Stew McCains Super Fries Millbank All Beef Steakettes Loin of Beef Stone Crock Village Bakery Florida Can. No Celery California Can. No olby & Mozzarella Strawberries pin Tomatoes Florida Can. No. 1 California Can. No. 1 Peaches 47 King St., St. Jacobs 664â€"3612 2e bring guality to you n. No. 1 79¢ J bunch ~‘ 98° 1285 pint relia dad \To. 5 lb. block 2.59 lb. 5 lb. bag Whole Wheat Bread Cinnamon Buns Ass‘t. Danishes Fruit Bread White or Brown Rolls English Trifle 409°¢ 98¢ thought it had to be, wasn‘t decided until his brother, second baseman Dean Musselman, sinâ€" gled in the eighth inning to bring relief pitcher Jim Clayton home from third. "We weren‘t really sharp," said Barry Musselman. ‘"They made mistakes and we should have buried them. We‘re lucky it turned out the way it did." Mistakes Musselman referred to included two leadoff walks, one to starting pitcher Bill Miller in the fourth inning and another to Mike Pedersen in the sixth. Then Dean Musselman led off the seventh and got on base when he hit a popâ€"up that was dropped. CHYM‘rs struck early with a run in the first inning as Pederâ€" sen walked and advanced on Larry Strathearn‘s single. Then starting pitcher Bill Miller sinâ€" gled to score Pedersen. _ A‘s scored the tying run in their half of the eighth when Wayne Fearman singled to score 99 99 29 99 79 39 99 lb. lb. lb. lb lb Meats &6 Cheese Shop hronicle lassifieds Garden 45 King St., St. Jacobs 664â€"3610 49 King St., St. Jacobs 664â€"3544 4/1°° S _A doz. 89¢ 4 doz. 0 0 ¢ 49 69 89 each 69 25 each loaf each Bill Zuke from second base and Fearman went to second on the throw from the outfield. Then Adam Smith singled and Fearman had a chance to score when Pedersen mishandled ball in the outfield, but he already been stopped by the thi base coach. Miller gave up five hits and had 14 strikeouts before being relieved by Clayton, who gave up two hits. Neither pitcher allowed a walk. â€" Mount Hope starting pitcher Dave Martin gave up one run on three hits, struck out one batter and gave up three walks before being relieved by Rick Beedie in the sixth. Beedie gave up one run, three hits and had four strikeouts while giving up two free passes. CHYM‘rs host Simcoe Thursâ€" day at 8 and Cambridge Sunday at 8. Both games will be at Hillside Park. 886â€"2830 _ $g99 119 x *1 59 Joey‘s Picnic Basket & 4 salads ® 7 kinds of cold meats {including beet, ham & turkey) e Hot Swedish meatbails e Appetizer and relishes 4.95 CHEF JOHANNES CATERING & Phone for our colourful brochure _Call today â€" 745â€"3011 We have halls for every occasion per person + tax, under 25 orders add 50¢ Minimum:>10 orders e Cheese tray e Cake and squares e Complete with bread and butter e Disposable dishes : q9 1 99 MATTRESS OR BOX