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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jun 1975, p. 9

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3 (; 1 V”,‘!Q i"f Moxd %" Tok “.‘;‘ o ":LJ [Â¥X * t ns. t TB The Expos met their cross town rivals the Kitâ€" chener Dodgers in Kitchenâ€" er and defeated them 6â€"0 scoring once in the first and five times in the fifth while holding the Dodgers hitless and scoreless. Mike Yosurack led his teammates at the plate going two for two and walkâ€" ing twice. Three safties were hit by Expos Bob Schnurr, Marc Thiel and Dave Stumpf. Winning pitcher Perry Jeffries walked two Dodâ€" gers and struck out five batters and losing pitcher Tim _ Wettlaufer â€" walked seven Expos and struck out six batters. St. Thomas scored twice in the first inning and once each in the next three innings for a 50 lead. In the bottom of the sixth the Expos scored three runs to close the gap to 5â€"3 but St. Thomas came back and scored twice in the seventh and three times in the eighth for a 10â€"3 lead. On Saturday the Expos played host to the St. Thomâ€" as Tomcats and were deâ€" feated by them 10â€"9. Pitcher Perry Jeffries of / the Waterloo Junior Expos pitched his first no hitter of the season Sunday in Kitâ€" It was a game for slugâ€" gers as the Tomcats reâ€" ceived three triples from Mike Smith and one triple from Neil Murray and a double from Bill Bradâ€" ley. The Expos got a home run off the bat of Dave By Peggy Kempel hok e 6 ailro t C â€"__ eeaiin< | bowad ABgh. Expos dump Kitchener 6â€"0, Jeffries pitches no hitter LAWNâ€"BOY® SOLID STATE SUPERSTARTERS 24 Laurel St. Our finest mowers with solid state electronic ignition for instant starts in all conditions. â€"industry‘s quietest under deck muffilers â€"4 wheel 6 position cutting height adjustment finger tip starting â€"staggered wide stance front wheels prevent scalping LLOYD SCHMITT EQUIPMENT Sales & Service 743â€"0731 â€"from Mike Blake. The Tomcats other 11 hits in the game were credited to Matt Gooding three, Bill Bradley two and Mike Smith, Neil Murray, John Ewart, Greg Bostwick, Al McKA{ and Peter Topping one safety each. They walked two Expos while striking out 10. For the Expos Mike Yosurack was charged with the loss with Bill Scharlach relievâ€" ing in the seventh. Between them they walked three Tomcats and struck out seven. were credited to Mike Yo surack two, Marc Thiel, Glenn â€" Hanniman, Dave Stumpf, Jim Drago, Guy Durst, Jim McAleney and Bob Ramsay one each.: Winning â€" pitcher _ Neil Ambrose ‘was relieved in ge ninth by Ross Dodge. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136. After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrcooms Earlier in the week the SUPERIOR MEMORIALS FOR SUMMER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE _ ORDERED NOW Waterloo nine safeties two doubles Expos travelled to Stratâ€" e. ford to play the Jr. Optimâ€" other 11 hits ists and were defeated 5â€"1. vere credited _ The Expos lone run came yding three, in the top of the third. The wo and Mike Optimists tied the game in flurray, John the bottom half of the third at fourth scoring three runs. In the fifth they completâ€" ed the scoring with one run for a final score of 51 in favour of the Stratford Jr. Optimists. Doubles for the Expos were hit by Marc Thiel and Perry Jeffries with safeties being hit by Mike Yosurack and John Lanâ€" teigne two each and Bob Westmount Sewing Centre Super Stitch and Overcast This super stretch stitch is only available on sewing maâ€" chines which can move the fabric back and forth autoâ€" matically, while the needle moves from side to side. The resulting stitch has great strength and elasticity. It is recommended for sewing a ‘straight seam and overcastâ€" ing in a single operation, eliminating the need for flat felled or French seams. WESTMOUNT PLACE B m hm t en 4202 n l‘l ’:&",, 6 !! PE thes qi;\wm w LP + n Spinâ€"Aâ€"Dial stitch selector is easy to operate. This builtâ€"in control lets you select from an asâ€" sortment of stitches â€" just by spinning a dial. Stretch stitches for sewing knits include the super stretch stitch, and multiple stitch zrigzag. Buttonhole, blind hem, scailop, zigzag and straight sewing â€" all the basic stitches for sewing today‘s fashions. Westmount Sewing Centre Walt was relieved by. Casey Wildgen in the seventh. Between the two of them they walked three Expos and struck out seven. For the losers Perry Jeffries walked two batters and struck out six Optimists. The Waterloo Jr. Expos have two home games on For the Optimists Terry Flanagan hit ‘a home run while Larry Peck hitâ€"two safeties and Jim Catania and Jerry Feeney each hit one safety. Jim Drago one each. f model 940 (f . lightweight spinâ€"aâ€"dial 11zigâ€"zag sewing machine wb . On Saturday pitcher _ Bill > , ; _ <1 Mletsrice Chronicle, Wednésday, \Junisâ€"18, 1076 â€" Page 9 â€" â€" . K+ \‘3 This lightweight ‘"Spinâ€"Aâ€"Dial" zigzag sewing machine has the new super stretch stitch for sewing today‘s _new synthetic knits and natural woven fibers. Buttonholer, blind hemmer, multiple stitch zigzag. scallop stitch, and super stretch stitch are all built in. 745â€"4461 Builtâ€"in Multiple Stitch Zigzag This multiple stitch zigzag consists of several stitches from tip to tip, in the form of a zigzag. Results are stronger and firmer than an ordinary zigzag stitch. In addition to being an excellent stitch for mending and patching, this stitch is recommended for overcasting seam edges â€"â€" eliminating the possibility of "rolling"; for stitching elastic and reinforcing panels of foundation garments. at ‘* p.m. they play host at 2 p.m. Stratford will be to Cambridge and on Sunday in town. PERM SPECIAL EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, ‘ - WEDNESDAY . Call Cathy, Susan. Karen and Grayce 724 BELMONT BLVD. â€" 745â€"1912 WHIOTr(E IN THE BELMONT PLAZA Presents *+ t 10°° .. WATERLOO us 12R itb

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