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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jun 1976, p. 18

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By Peggy Kennel Last sway at home the Waterloo Jr. Expos Meat- ed the Guelph Kiwanis " for their sixth victory with one loss this - id Inter- County Jr. Baseball. Against Guelph Kiwanis the Expos went behind 4-0 in three innings before get- ting on the scoreboard. In the fourth inning the Expos scored two runs. In the fifth inning the Expos took the lead scoring three runs for a 5-4 game. The Kiwanis' took the lead back 6-5 in the sixth and went ahead 8-5 after their half of the eighth inning. In the bottom of the eighth inning the Expos tht Thursday the Expos travelled to Woodstock to play the Blue Sox and came away with their 7th victory 15-10. At home on Saturday' the Jr. Eipos suffered their second loss of the season to the Cgmhrjdge Colts " Civitans edge Milverton The K-W Civitan ladies defeated the K-W Dutch- men Homes Wednesday June 9 in Centennial Park. 10-9. Wendy Kaufman was the winning pitcher re- lieving Jean Kuntz in the sixth. The winning run came in the tenth inning when the Civitans scored on a combination of two walks. a sacrifice bunt and sacrifice fly. _ in the first game of the Courtland -- Invitational Tournament. the Civitans Waterloo Jr. Expos win two, 1089 011,9 kii%iiiii"ci, "15';qu four walks with two batters Extra base hitters hr the Expos were Jim Taylor two triples and Mike Yosur- act and Mike Blake each one triple and Brian Schnurr a double. the. ninth to take the game Singles were credited to Mike Blake and Marc Thiel (two each) and Mike Yosurack, Brian Schnurr, Dave Stumpf and John Lan- teigne (one each). Mark, Brown and Dave Officer, hit doubles for Guelph and Paul Ante hit three singles, Bill K1oep- fer hit 2 singles and Randy Berry, Paul Kismet, Mark Guelph Kiwanis' scored their eight runs off 12 hits and six walks and 11 of their battisrs struck out. - downed the Dublin Sham- rocks 6-4 Saturday. Wendy Kaufman got the win re- lieving Jan Joyce in the first inning. Joyce was having control problems. In the second game of the competition, the Oshweken Mohawks defeated the Civ- itans 4-1 on Sunday. Jean Kuntz tooktheloss. On Monday, the Civitans defeated the Milverton Millwrights 4-3 in a squeez- er. The game was tied 3-3 until Sharon Brenner hit “a u] inning the Expos made it 7-2. The Blue Sox made it 7-3 with a run in the fifth. .In the sixth inning the Ex- pos scored six runs to two by the Blue Sox for a 13-5 score in favour of the Ex,- pos. The Expos completed their scoring in the eighth. scoring two runs for a 15-5 score-In the bottom half of the ninth the Blue Sox hit for 5 runs for a 15-10 final score. _ The Expos scored their 15 runs off 20 hits and tour walks with two batters strik- Bmwu.l.u11 WM and Passtthaigttitemotnttte. Ttteaeissmtrremdibtt"tet Darryi0mabeestseimrtt atithewagfttr.ttierllte win: the loss coming in re: Bef at Paul Kismet. lit Woodstock the Expos scored two runs in, the top of the first inning only to have the Blue Sax tie the game in the bottom half of the inning. In the fourth inning the Expos made it 7-2. The Blue Sox made it 7-3 with a run in the fifth. a double 1'” send in a in the eighth inning. The Civitans now have four wins and one loss in Mid-Western League play. The team plays tonight. Wednesday, in Waterford and at home on Monday at 8:30 p.m. in Wilson Park. Walk a block a day.- 1-7 It's the thst step. _ “if Walt a MIMIAV. Jo Jim Taylor (four). Mike EsqttsstmdJtmT'aruruta (three my, John Lan- teigne m Tim Foggyth andJimDrago(tttsirtgies and Marie Thiel (ode each). The Woodstock Blue Sox soorgd their " runs off 18 hits and one walk with Bight batters grim: out. Mark tetuiin picked up the win going all the way fire, the Waterloo Expos to Dave Macbeod in relief of AI Landon and Neil Payne. Dave McLeod was and Dave Pittock. W " . ' pm '53:“:‘54‘ A , h :l . r QWJI". '1,"qu .. t _ r' , F' ‘1 - a" f W',, ,:i.t'j'_' 'Fil ", Fvri'dl. 'f?rfli,"s'j", (""Ye “ _:"),)',:,'.?)'??: “53.55-15E; 'f".?':': "i"a'Tiilr,'r'c'ts2"" ”7%"? 2‘». . 'js' 'Ili,),, . '. "A- m, _ _ - _ _ y -, . fre, _ (ii. j . i, V ' _ f . y ,"', .' .L, "" I C, ' "tr' _ v"," [ I. d F - 7, _ . 7 ' .' ttrsitiiisdfyimoii'iitiiii,drrr+kiit.rr."uis .35.; 1l.2tllEEirilECiTlECX,5i7'Ji'ill, 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER - 745-9495 Camnient Parking, enan Welquan or K ing Street The Silver Fox has a 1.6 litre overhead cam engine, front wheel drive, a luxurious interior plus a rare combination of performance and economy found in few of the world's cars. Silver Fox Block pleated leatherette Beats. Limited Edition by AUdi. Paton AUTO-HAUS WATERLOO IhtNttrrdnr-thatCaa_ bridge can at": r- ttomenminthetmtottbe aha: won the game " t't"2't"tg'1t ~‘nne Expos scored tsomntriittieseemsdirt- 'singtotauartArhtad.hrs ttteeighthimingtheCotts tied the game '24. Their home run put them 'head " In unbouom of the Expos to one run to hold oettothewinsa. scored their five nus off seven hits and three walks and eight of their batters struckout. Ctttstovietoryhittinga homerun,adottbieanda lion Rive hit two singles Centre console with clock, voltmeter and oil pressure gauge. ‘ sso Weber St. N. - WATERLOO tt-miott-ehitaand (our nib and three bat- munch“ Taylor. John Lanteigne. Mare Thiel and Jim Drqtteaettttittmoairtgies Bott Schnurr and Tim Por- artheach hitoeteairtgie. he will was credited to Mark Abernethy with Frank Churchill being credited with the save and the loss Thrasher in relief of Mike Yogurack. Next home games for the Waterloo Jr. Expos are Satunday June 19th against St. Thomas Tomcat: and Sunday June 20th against Guelph Kiwanis. both games are scheduled for 2:00 pm. at Waterloo Park. 884-7470 Glare (educing " tinted glass. ROBERT "new sports wheels. Tachometer. DICK CONE W My of your txtrtfiehrtar-- a tradition in. "t Special aluminum alloy

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