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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jul 1987, p. 25

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Waterioo CHYM‘rs received another stellar pitching performance Thursday against the Simcoe Seniors at Hiliside Park. The result â€" a 40 victory, and a noâ€"hitter for veteran CHYM‘r pitcher Jim Clayton. The win improved the CHYM‘rs record to 10â€"11â€"1, just three points behind the thirdâ€"place Cambridge Gores in the Interâ€"City standings. CHYM‘rs have played three fewer games than Gores. For Clayton, the noâ€"hit performance was his firstâ€"ever in 14 years of pitching in the Interâ€"City, although he‘s turned the trick a couple of times before in tournaments.â€" The noâ€"hitter was ailso the first recorded in the league $C e David Seymour of Waterioo White Sox takes a mighty cut at the J.R. Hebebrand complietes a home run against Oakvilie, then after congratulations from teammates, went right to the Water bottle for a CHYM‘rs get more clutch pitching *‘My rise ball and drop were definitely working well out there tonight," Clayton said. ‘10-\:”1“ the job (catcher) Mike Near did tonight and team behind me. It sure made it a lot easier." rightâ€"hander said he had been pitching well lately, was quick to add that the whole CHYM‘r team has played well in the last few outings. _ "We‘re riding pretty good right now and I hope with Provincial championships coming up it continues." For himself, Clayton suffered an early season slump but has also turned it around in his last few starts. *"I missed spring training and as a result I got a late jump and lost my confidence early. 1 also had a little Ryan Cartier comes filying across home plate scoring a run against Oakvilie. Rick Campbell photos Jeremy Price, Brad Drew, Tim Scott, Michael Degen, Jeff Pleau, Kevin Corso and Ryan Melcher with manager Wayne Drew, and coaches Larry Cartier, George Aiello, and Carolynne Peplow . White Sox are right back in tournament action next weekend in Kitchener and the following weekend in Clarkson. + White Sox made it to the final of the fourâ€"team event but went down to defeat to Milton Intermediate Selects in the championship game. Waterioo g:even::ml account of itself during the preceding roundâ€"robin to make it to The consolation winner was Oakville Major Tâ€"Ball Selects, who defeated Erin Mills Hawks. This was fourth tournament of the year for White Sox. They also competed in the Waterioo "A" Bengals and Glanbrook events and were champions of the Erin Mills tournament. Team members include Ryan Cartier, Josh Peplow, Jimmy Bisch, David Seymour, Darin Wahl, J.R. Hebebrand, They didn‘t win the event, but it wasn‘t for a lack of trying last weekend when Waterioo "B" White Sox hostéd an allâ€"star tâ€"ball tournament at Hillside White Sox fever‘! tendonitis, which didn‘t help matters. But 1 feel good now and so does the arm." Clayton missed a perfect game by just one batter yielding a secondâ€"inning walk to Simcoe, . CHYM‘rs manager Barry Musselman was also pleased with his team‘s play the last few weeks. *"The last twoâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half weeks, the team has really come together," Musseiman said. We made a couple of outbimi“hc-?d_hu.fih team is really starting to jell and if we can eliminate these errors, we‘ll keep playing well." mnmth.en-ehww' Simcoe again at Hillside Park. They played Tuesday in Owen ‘CHARONICUE, WEDNESDAY. AA Y 20. 1987 â€" PAGE 25 ol

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