by Peggy Kempel runs off 7 hits 8 walks and 3 The Waterloo Jr. Expos batters struck out. travelled to Cambridge last Dave Stumpf lead the Exâ€" Tuesday to play against the . pos at the plate going 2 for 2 Colts and came away 5â€"4 including a home run and losers. he was walked twice Page 6 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, Juty 21, 1976 The Colts took a 1â€"0 lead in the first inning only to have the Expos tie the game in the second and go ahead 2â€"1 in the fourth. In the fifth inning the Colts scored 4 runs to take the lead back at 52. The Expos came back in the sixth and scored 2 runs to close within a run of the Colts but, neither team managed to score in the reâ€" maining innings to give the Colts the 5â€"4 win. Cambridge Colts scored their 5 runs off 7 hits and 3 walks and 15 of their batters struck out. Ron Rowe and Cyril Elâ€" vin both went 3 for 4 at the plate for the Colts and Ken Barker got the other hit for the Colts. Sports The Expos scored their 4 PATIO slabs AND SIDEWALK MANY SIZES & COLOURS. Junior Expos manage to split games in Cambridge â€" STARBURST PATIO SLABS producers of \CZH The win was credited to Reid Sutherland in relief of Frank Churchill and the loss was charged to Darryl Thrasher going all the way for the Expos. Dave Stumpf lead the Exâ€" pos at the plate going 2 for 2 including a home run and he was walked twice. On Saturday the Expos played host to the Stratford Optimists and shut them out 8â€"0. The Expos opened the scoring in the third scoring 4 times to take a 4â€"0 lead. In the fourth the Expos made the score 6â€"0 and in the fifth the Expos completâ€" ed the scoring in the game Bob Schnurr and Mike Blake both hit a double for the Expos and Mike Yosurâ€" ack, Marc Thiel and Jim Taylor each hit a single. CONCRETE STEPS & PORCHES NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS 60 SCHAEFER STREET WATERLOO PHONE 884â€"0860 for patios, walks, driveways . INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES with or without iron railings ledge & â€" rock flagstone rockery stone coursing â€" boulders wallstone â€" planters â€" sills red tile chips for driveways many designs and colours turn right of weber one block north of King scoring twice for a 8â€"0 shutâ€" out win. On Tuesday, July 13, Waâ€" terloo travelled to Brantford and were beaten by first place Brantford 13â€"5. Waterloo 010 030 010 5 10 8 Brantford 020506 OOX 13 73 Pevison (L) Pfaff and Harâ€" row; Harrison (w) Gretsky and Burton. Waterloo pulled to within three runs in the fifth inning but Brantford scored six runs in the sixth to put the game out of reach. Waterloo was led by Bruce Gordon and Brad‘ Schnurr who each had three hits. Paul Mcintyre added a twoâ€" run home run in the fifth inning. Linescore Waterloo Expos scored their 8 runs off 15 hits and 5 walks and 5 batters struck out. Waterloo outhit Brantâ€" ford but committed eight costly errors, including five in the fourth inning when Brantford scored five runs. Mike â€" Yosurack, Mike Blake and John Lanteigne were each credited with 3 hits in the game with John safe and economical On the weekend Waterloo Waterloo team gets beaten The Wolverines finished their soccer season in first place in the C.O.M.SL. Their record of eight wins and two ties and record of goals for and against of 51â€"9, gave them undisputed possession of first place ahead of Kitchener, Lonâ€" don, Cambridge and Brantâ€" ford. (Continued fromâ€"page 4) being credited with a triple. _ double for the Optimists and Marc Thiel hit 2 singles Bill O‘Shea, Gerry Feeney, and Dave Stumpf, Bob Doug Mason and Scott Nelâ€" Schnourr, Brian Schnurr and _ son each hit a single. Bob Ramsay hit one single. The win was credited to was eliminated in three Game2 games from the Scarborâ€" Hamilt« ough tournament. Wateri Game 1 hk us Game: Brantford 202 002 3 9 11 0 Oshaws The Stratford Optimists went scoreless on 5 hits, 4 walks and 10 of their batâ€" ters were struck out. Pat Schlattman hit a Liberal Party Line those who follow the dictates of an intelligent conscience are not artistocrats, demagogues, eccentrics or callous politicians insensitive to the feelings of the public. Waterloo â€" 023 000 0 5 8 3 "They expect â€" and not without considerable trepidation â€" their constituents to be the final judges of the wisdom of their course; but they have faith that those constituents â€" today, tomorâ€" row, and even in another generation â€" will at least respect the principles that motivated their independent stand."‘ In my last column four weeks ago, I described a series of policy conferences being sponsored by the Youth Commission of The Liberal Party Of Canada to be held next month. These have had to be postponed. This decision was made after accommodation problems arose for the western Canada conference, and when conflictâ€" ing events arranged by the Quebec Liberal Party would have adversely affected Quebec attendance at the central Canada conference in Ottawa. In the final game of the schedule, Waterloo defeated 64 KING ST. S. WATERLOO (Across from Zehrs, Waterioo Square) IT‘S OUR ANNIVERSARY Celebrate With Us Friday, July 23 Special Anniversary Menu at Special Prices FREE ANNIVERSARY CAKE AND BALLOONS Plus Another Surprise for the Adults Wolverines are in first place ANNIVERSARY HOURS 11 A.M. â€" 2 A.M. â€" LICENSED UNDER THE L.L.B.O. RESERVATIONS WELCOME PHONE 886â€"4160 m RESTAURANT/TAVERN The win was credited to Expos pitcher Bob Schnurr who was relieved by Jody Slack in the eighth and the loss was charged to Doug Mason who was relieved by Cambridge 6â€"1. This game marked the absence of three regular Wolverines but the return of fullback, Helâ€" mut Kliewer, filled a big hole in the Waterloo lineâ€" up. He played his regular position and also helped out at the centreâ€"half spot and played an allâ€"round strong game. Hamilton â€" 120 120 1 7 5 4 Waterloo 205 010 X 8 10 4 Game 3 R H E Oshawa 600 001 1 8 4 3 Waterloo 020 011 0 4 9 5 The Wolverine attack was On Thursday, July 22, Waterloo travels to Galt for a game at 6:15 p.m. On the weekend Waterloo will see action in the Hamiltonâ€" Mahoney Tournament. Bill O‘Shea in the fifth. games are Saturday July 24th a double header startâ€" ing at 1:00 p.m. against the St. Thomas Tomcats and Sunday July 25th against their cross town rivals the Kitchener Dodgers at 2:00 led by Igor Urablic, who scored all six Waterloo goals as he repeatedly broke through the Camâ€" bridge defence and had only their goal tender to beat. Qutsiders, Johnnie Nesâ€" bit and Greig Heideman also played very well and Waterloo â€" captain, Chris Burke, played another of his solid games in goal. During the next three weeks, the Wolverines will play â€" several _ exhibition games with many of their players on vacation. August 8 marks the resumption of cupâ€"play and on the weekâ€" end of August 14, the Wolâ€" verines will travel to Toâ€" ronto to participate in round three of the Ontario Cup when they take on the Mailâ€" ton Gunners. You know when someâ€" one tells you to take a walk? Maybe they‘ve got the right idea. Walk a haeck Tnday &