Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jul 1972, p. 16

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E 5,° St,.° â€"__.Bantam allâ€"stars lose in overfime . In the top of the sixth inning Drago got a hit and was again sacrificed to secâ€" ond by Tom Berner. Macâ€" Sorley hit a single and Boeâ€" Waterloo scored four runs in each of the third and sixth innings. Jim Drago hit a double in the third and was sacrificed to third by Tom Berner. Al MacSorley was walked â€" intentionally â€" and then Rick Boegel pounded out a home run. With two out, Bob Schnurr got a hit and stole second. He was hit home by Jim Taylor. In the second inning, Bob Schnurr got on base on an error and was hit home by his brother Brian. The fifth inning saw almost a repeat of the second as Bob got on base with a single and was hit home by Brian. In a Saturday afternoon game, Waterloo met Guelph and took the game 10â€"7. This game saw two double plays, one by each team. The bottom of the sixth saw Waterloo get three runs on three hits. Bill Scharlach got a single but was thrown out trying to steal second. The next batter, Jim Drago, came up with a homerun. With A1 MacSorley on base after being hit by a pitch, Boegel got on with a walk. Thiel made base on a fieldâ€" ers choice and then Bob Schnurr came up with a double to hit in two more runs for Waterloo. first three games and lost the final game 8â€"7 to St. Thomas in the 10th inning. Waterioo opened the tourâ€" nament Saturday morning against Stratford with a 7â€"1 win. Jim Drago started his team off in the first inning with a triple and was hit home by Tom Berner. In the second inning, Bob Schnurr started Waterloo off with a double and was hit home by Bill Scharlach. With two out in the third, Rick Boegel hit a home run followed by singles to Gary Thiel and Bob Schnurr. Bill Scharlach was the winning pitcher. â€" \ y ( Tz3 Friday Night â€" Postâ€"time 7 :45 DAILY DOUBLE, QUINELLA & EXACTOR FEATURES Elmira Raceway Parkdale Plaza HARNESS RACING Only 15 Minutes From Waterloo With Jim Drago out, Tom Berner hit a double. Al MacSorley struck out. Rick Boegel then hitâ€" Berner home with a single, folâ€" lowed by singles to Gary Thiel, and Bob Schnurr. Brian Schnurr was walked to load the bases. Jim Tayâ€" lor hit a twoâ€"run single and Brian Schnurr scored on an overthrow to third. Schâ€" arlach then struck out. Waterloo lost to St. Thomâ€" as in the third overtime inning. Waterloo had scorâ€" ed five runs to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth. Neither team then scorâ€" ed until the 10th inning when St. Thomas had three players cross the plate. In the bottom half of the inâ€" ning, Berner made it to first on an error and advanâ€" ced to third on MacSorley‘s groundâ€"rule double. Bernâ€" er scored and Thiel went to first on an error. Bob Schnurr _ hit _ MacSorley home. In the top of the seventh with two out, Hamilton was in trouble once again. Rick Boegel and Brian Schnurr drew walks. A groundâ€"roll double by McAleney scored Boegel, and Schnurr ‘came in on a wild pitch, Cress then picked up his third walk. Cress was the winning pitâ€" cher. Brian Schnurr was then called out when the umpire John Cress opened the third inning with a walk and scored on Tom Berner‘s triple. Waterloo scored four runs with two out in the fourth inning. Leo McAleney reached base on a fielder‘s choice and John Cress walkâ€" ed. Jim Drago‘s double and Tom Berner‘s single drove in three runs. Al McSorâ€" ley‘s triple scored Berner. Bill Scharlach was the winner in relief ofâ€" Mark Selukin. C . Waterloo met Hamilton Mahoney in the semiâ€"final Sunday and came away with an 8â€"3 win. 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