A thunder storm early Satâ€" ‘urday morning put two of ‘the four playing diamonds .under water until 4 p.m. By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Jr. Expos travelled to Windsor on the weekâ€"end to participate in their annual 0.B.A. double knockâ€"out ‘baseball tournaâ€" officials tried to play all games scheduled for Saturâ€" layed play at the other two day on Saturday on the diaâ€" couple of the last games on Saturday had to be reschedâ€" uled for early Sunday mornâ€" ing. ‘The Expos found that their first game Saturday mornâ€" ing at 9;30 a.m. was to be played at one of the dia Page 18 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, July 14, 1976 ' East York opened the scorâ€" ing with a run in the first inning. The Expos came back and scored three runs in the second and one run in the third to take a 41 lead only monds under water. ‘This game was rescheduled for 3:00 p:m. at another dia mond. Toronto East York was THE CIRCUS. IS COMING! Sports DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR BEFORE SHOWTIMES THURSDAY, JULY 15th SEAGRAM STADIUN Two Shows at 2 p.m. & 8 p.n. ports & B vp C OA . Expos are eliminated in OBS tournament * rivals for necessary) will be heid to |‘=ww last three innings of reguâ€" lation playâ€"to tie the game at 44. In the first mning of scared a run while hoiding the Expos scoreless to take the game 54. In the game the Expos were hekd to four hits creditâ€" ed to Mike Yosurack, Jim Thrasher and Mike Yosurâ€" ack allowed eight hits and walked four batters while striking out four batters. The win went to Mike Sanâ€" ford and the loss was chargâ€" ed to Mike Yosurack. The loss put the Expos up against Riverside after a rest of one game. iIn their second game the Expos fought back to take a 32 scoring with a run in the fifth inning. In the sixth the Expos scored twice to take a 21 lead. In the seventh and final inning both teams scored a run for a final 32 victory for the Expos. 4 Cf% Jim Drago (one each). and Jim Taylor, Bob with two batters walkking the Expos game at 6:00 p.m. and two striking out. The and at 8:00 p.m. had four hits went to Marc Thiel (two) teams who had played their runs off three hits with five batters walking and 10 batâ€" ters striking out. ‘ The win.was credited to Mike Yosurack and the loss was charged to Jim Magone. On Sunday, with the tourâ€" sBament back on schedule the Expos found themselves scheduled with backâ€"toâ€"back during the last two weeks. Minor soccers entry in the COMSL is still leading scheduled for 12:30 p.m. was delayed one hour due to the earlier games running late. This game finished at 3 p.m. with their second came~ scheduled for 3:30 In regularly scheduled games, the Wolverines played their worst game of come up with a 2â€"2 tie. Team captain Chris Burke was the only Wolverine _ _A look _at the: schedule showed that the two games scheduled at this park after playing conditions. game. His team mates found it very difficult to cope with the heat and the poor field A week later, Waterloo travelled to Brantford and the Wolverines played up to their potential, completely outâ€"playing their opponents. The attack was lead by Johnny Nesbit. Igor Vrablic and Bernie Willms and the Wolverines retain their lead Many sizes and colors, fine quality. Also sideâ€" walk slabs, curbs. steps. interlocking pavers. planters. red tile chips for driveways, etc. all kinds including -_FLAGSTONE â€"â€"LEDGERROCK â€"WALLSTONE â€"ASHLAR â€"ROCKERY â€"SPLIT FIELOSTONE also a complete line of fireplace building maternals including the Bellfireâ€"System turn right on Weber one block north of King 884â€"0860 at parks 16 miles LANDSCAPING and BUILDING STONE 60 Schaefer St., Waterloo in Cambridge PATIO SLABS in as made more sense to have came off five hits, one walk and two of their batters were struck out. The hits were credited to Mike Blake, had these games scheduled ahead of the Expos game. In their first game Sunday the Expos came up against the scoring with a run in the first inning. â€" In the seventh and final inning the Expos scored 2 more runs while hoiding Sarnia scoreless to take a 3â€"0 shutâ€"out win. Dave Stumpf and Brian * Sarnia were eredited with five hits and one batter walked gitllsix striking out. The win was credited to outstanding play of Greig. Helmut Kliewer, Michael Le Blanc and Bryan Gruâ€" chow played strong games to keep the Brantford team under control. On Saturday June 27, the Wolverines played host to Cedarbrae from Toronto in the first round of Ontario Cub play, emerging with an easy 6â€"0 victory. Eric Schâ€" ramowski lead the Waterloo attack with a very strong game at centre forward. Halfbacks David Hallman, Darrin ‘Snider and Robert Hoffman completely dominâ€" ated the midâ€"field and handâ€" cuffed the Toronto team. On July 10, the Wolverines played the second round of the Ontario Cup and defeatâ€" ed a very strong team from at Bob Scimurr :and the loss Plate was John Lanteigne was charged to Dan Thorner. §O0ing two for three at the This win pitted the Expos Plate a double and a home against the ‘Wixisor Mie run and Dave Stumpf who Macs who had just come @lso went two for three at trom a 16â€"4 win. § y the plate. The Mic Macs sevored once Mike Yosurack hit a triple in the second and twice in and Mare Thiel a double the third inning for a 3â€"0 with singles going to Bob tl::d' lntb&Expoo’hquLSchnunandMikeBm third, team scored _ windsor Mic Macs scored twice to close the gap to 3â€"2. their sizx runs off eight Rits In the fourth inning, the Mic and five walks and four batâ€" Macs made it 42 and in the _terg struck dut. against the ‘Wirisor Mic Macs who had just come from a 16â€"4 win. i x The Mic Macs sevred once in the second and twice in the third inning for a 3â€"0 lead. In the Expos‘ half of the third, the team scored twice to close the gap to 3â€"2. In the fourth inning, the Mic Macs made it +2 and in the fifth the Expos scored a run to come within a run of tyingthegameanoew The Mic Macs came and scored two unanswered runs in the seventh inning to take a 6â€"3 victory over the Expos and eliminate them The Expos scored their three runs off eight hits and two walks and .sizx batters struck out. â€" Leading the Expos at the Barrie. The game ‘was tied after regulation time but Waterloo outâ€"scored and outâ€" played Barrie in overtime. It was by far the best game the young Wolverines have played this season as they had to come from beâ€" hind a 20 deficit to come up with a muchâ€"deserved ~ Waterloo had many good scoring chances in the first half of the game but goal posts, legs and bodies kept the ball from going into the Barrie net. Yet the team did not quit when they fell beâ€" hind early in the second half. The University of Waterâ€" loo will make it easier for students who wish to regisâ€" ter this fall in courses beâ€" ing given off campus. In reâ€" cent years UW has been arâ€" ranging a number of courses off campus . . . in public libraries in Kitchener. Camâ€" bridge and Stratford: in the Palmerston _ Mid western Regional Centre; and in a number of other locations. The new â€" arrangement will make it possible to regâ€" ister on a "for course only basis, without undergoing the regular admissions proâ€" UW changes its registration system in the new location at 19 YOUNG ST. E. WATERLOO HOURS : Daily 1 :00 â€" 5:30 p.m. Sat. 11 :00 a m. â€" 5:30 p.m OPENING . Wednesday, July 2 1st. 8:00 â€" 10:00 p.m. PoTTERY by Duane Perkins of Winnipeg, "First showing in the East" GRAPMHMICS by Rita Briansky, Botello and Moya INUKSHUK GALLERIES .. Stoneâ€"cut prints â€" engravings carvings, sculptures 25 Young St. E. Waterloo 885â€"38 11 play Eskimo Art Ah Zack who was relieved by Kevin Sanford and the loss was charged to Gavin Goeâ€" bel who was relieved by Bob Schnurr and Darry] Thrashâ€" Their determined effort finally paid off with a goal by Eric Schramowski. Chris Burke then stopped a Barâ€" rie penalty kick and Nesbit came up with a picture goal to send the game into overâ€" er. Saturday July 17th against Stratford Optimists and Sunday July 18th against Brantford Braves. â€" Both games start at 2:00 p.m. The Wolverines took comâ€" plete control of the game at that point by playing their strong team effort and comâ€" ing up with goals by Heideâ€" man and Vrablic. Barrie only scored one goal late in overtime. The Waterioo halfâ€" backs played another very strong game lead by Bernie Willms who played his best game as a city rep player. cedure. The regular proceâ€" dure will be required of those interested in working towards a degree;, the ‘"for course only"" arrangement will be for those who only want to take one course. Because there has been some concern that the "for course only‘‘ arrangement might result in a few illâ€" qualified people getting inâ€" to the regular courses, all such students must be apâ€" proved by both Dr. Ken Ledbetter. associate dean of arts (special programs) and the course instructor. The Waterloo Jr.