Waterloo Ghosts got off to a slow start in the third annual Mildor Women‘s Softball Classic with a makeshift lineup and a shortage of pitchers didn‘t help either as Ghosts won one game, lost three and claimed another by default. o. Oakville J‘s won the tourney with a 3â€"0 win over Cobourg Angels in the championship game. Ghosts beat Tonawanda Jacks 1â€"0, but that was after suffering losses of 54, 6â€"5 and 31 to Chinguacousy, Ashland, Mich. and Oshawa, respectively. _ _ A team from Flint, Mich., cancelled out of the event and Ghosts were a awarded a default victory over them. In Midwestern Ontario Ladies Softball League games leading up to the weekend, Ghosts had beaten Stratford Juniors 7â€"2 Thursday in Stratford, one night after handing Cambridge Junâ€" ijors a 7â€"3 setback at home at Hillside Park. Ghosts opened the tourney by going up 4â€"0 in the first inning against Chinguacousy but they made six errors on the way to a 5â€"4 loss. m ‘"‘We‘ve been using makeshift lineups and as a result we had six errors because players weren‘t playing their regular positions,"‘ said Ghosts®‘ field manager Pete Mcllwraith. ‘‘We were in every ball game. Last time we played Chinguaâ€" cousy with all our players we lost 9â€"2." The loss to Ashland came in one extra inning that was played under international tiebreaker rules where each team goes to bat with the last out of the previous inning starting at secâ€" ond base. Ghosts‘ runner was thrown out at home plate but Ashland brought home their In the 3â€"1 loss to Oshawa Ghosts left the bases loaded in the final inning. Patti Jo Mcintosh pitched in the loss to Asland and the win over Tonawanda, but she was bothered by a pulled leg muscle; the same type of injury that kégz Gayle Beuermann out of t Nancy Lanteigne scored the lone run in the win over Tonâ€" awanda. She doubled and scored on Jane Bell‘s triple. Laurel McLaughlin had also doubled before Lanteigne came to bat but she was thrown out at third base trying to advance on a passed ball. The game with Tonawanda was interrupted by a fierce storm and the mother of one of the Tonawanda players was pinned under a branch of a tree that fell in the high winds. OVERSTOCK PAGER SALE 00verinq| Waterioo Region plus includes full r?ular maintenance, and direct dial paging if desired. ‘In every game,‘ but Ghosts fall short in Mildor event PAGING U is ofleri? to rent VOICE PAGERS for as low as . . . These are tog quali!g MOTOROLA PAGER 2650 supply lasts tournament altogether. Mcintosh hit .555 in the tourâ€" nament but only made one plate appearance in the final two games because her injury was becoming increasingly painful. "Gayle was out and Patti‘s injury just kept getting worse," said MclHwraith. ‘"She had her leg taped so much in the last game she couldn‘t do her followâ€" through properly .‘ o Cindy Tanner, one of the players Ghosts picked up from Shakespeare Diamonds, batted .623, second only to Shelley Graul of the Mildor Twins, who hit Ghosts also had Diamonds‘ pitcher Debbie Kelterborn along 341 MARSLAND DR., WATERLOO! 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