The Waterloo Junior Exâ€" pos were idle last weekend as far as league play went but were active in Montreal where they were guests of the Montreal Expos. The Waterloo Rotarians got together last night for their = annual â€" golf tournâ€" ament at the Conestoga Golf and Country Club. The group teed off at 1 p.m. and when play conâ€" cluded there was a brief program and supper in the club house. A member of the Kâ€"W Aquatic Club tenâ€"year old Julie touched the side of the Julie Yuska of 208 Linâ€" coln Road Waterloo showed her competitors in Brantâ€" ford over the weekend that she knew how to swim. Julie brought back four trophies from the annual summer long course swim meet held last Saturday. short in their bid for the Onâ€" tairio Cup when they were defeated by Oakville 5â€"0. It was the second game for Waterioo in the single â€" loss â€" elimination competition. Oakville played a strong offensive game which, for the most part. contained the Waterloo attack. Oakville struck quickly and had built up a 3â€"0 lead by the 12 minute Julie Yusak wins four first places Last Sunday the Canbar Play golf Musselman leads Expos By Jim Soltysiak Locals out of race for cup The Waterioo Atom A & A Sports hosted Welland Orâ€" lando Lumber in the second round of the Ontario Cup play. Dave Heinbuch won the 0â€" pen 200 metre breastâ€"stroke, was third in the 200 freestyle and fourth in the 400 individâ€" ual medley. John Heinbuch was third in the 400 individual medley while Jim Heinbuch came through with a second in the 200 metre breaststroke. mark. . Waterloo _ slowed the aggressive Oakville â€" eleven and threatened sevâ€" eral times only to be halted by the shutâ€"out Oakville goalâ€"keeping. Oakville‘s _ fourth _ goal came midâ€"way in the second half. Their final marker came just before the end of the game. * pool ahead of her competiâ€" tors in the 100â€"metre freeâ€" style. 50 metre back stroke, 200 individual medley and 50 metre butterfly. _ Leading hitters (over 25 times at bat), Barry Musselâ€" man. .455; Randy Collins .366: Mike: Shawen .354; The team statistics as of this week are: Other members of the loâ€" cal club also faired well at the meet. Liz McBrien won the 50 metre butterfly in the 11â€"12 age group. She was also on the team with Charlene Yule, Diane Delahey and Colleen Oesch which placed fifth in the 200 metre relay. In 88 degree weather Welâ€" land came on strong and kept pressing Waterloo. Ten minutes in the firstâ€"half Welâ€" land scored on a penalty shot but Waterioo tied it up on a shot from Mike Houston to end the firstâ€"half . Brian Somerton leads the team in pitching with five wins against only one loss while Mike Shawen is second with an even record of two wins and two losses. Wayne Long and Mike Yosurack both have one win with no losses. Mike Yosurack .286, Bob Schnurr .272; Bob Wolosenâ€" icky 1262; Dave Stumpf 1230; Mark Lackey 216. At the 23 minute mark Welland scored to go ahead 2â€"1. With less than two minâ€" utes left in the game Waterâ€" loo‘s strong forward line started to click. Mike Housâ€" ton scored his second goal to o /W‘g“""] VE | PHONE 743â€"5241 tie the game. With 30 secâ€" onds remaining in the game Mike Houston passed the ball to Duanne Moeser, who made no mistake, put the game away for Waterioo. Well done boys! e'lI_SON CHEST SIZES 12‘ 15‘ 20‘ 23‘ >AÂ¥ 96 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO MADELEINE Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 11, 1973 15 THE TOTAL FREEZER liftâ€"off safety door fiberglas insulation complete aluminum interior and freezing coils for the fastest freezing known Some of the Many Exclusive Features are: ®© BATHING SUITS © JERSEYS © SHORTS . BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS 10% OFF â€" ALL SUMMER GOODS SIDEWALK SALE GILSON CHILDREN‘S BOUTIQUE UPRIGHTS e 10‘ e 15‘ e 18‘ Westmount Place July 11th to 14th REDUCED PRICES