The Waterloo Jr. Expos defeated the Kitchener Dodâ€" gers twice last week to eliminate them from the Inâ€" Page 14 â€" Waterioo Chronici~, W »dnesday, August 25, 1976 Sports By Peggy Kempel n e kn ° P GtaArt it3 Waterloo Expos advance to baseball finals: RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Effective September 1st, 1976, the Cambadge., Kitchener and Waterloo Sanitary Landfill Sites will be open the following hours. Monday to Friday â€" 7 a m to 10 p m Saturday & Sunday â€" 9 a m to 5 p.m {except the Kitchener site which will be closed on Sundays) ~ Effective November 1st, 1976, the Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo Sanitary Landfill Sites will be open the following hours (2 hours earlier closing) * Monday to Friday â€" 7 a m. to 8 p.m Saturday & Sunday â€" 9 a m. to 5 p m (except the Kitchener site which will be closed on Sundays) Effective September 1st,. 1976, the Kitchener Sanitary Landfill Site will not accept household type wastes These wastes will have to be transâ€" ported to the Waterloo Sanitary Landfill Site. Erb Street West in Waterloo at the Wilmot bound: ary This is the first phase of our closing out proâ€" cedures on the Kitchener site Your coâ€"operation on this changeover is anticipated For inforâ€" mation phone 885â€"9550 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 prosert nuEennNn 50 Westmount Rd. N Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street westmount place pharmacy 578â€"8800 westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... _ \ 7 DAYS A WEEK:â€" Gerald H. Thompson, P. Eng., Waste Management Engineer MONDAY to SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 10 p.rï¬. } f SUNDAYS We honor ... DV.A.. Blue Cross, Green Shield â€" and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way we deliver. terâ€"County â€" Playâ€"Offs and advance to the finals. In Kitchener on Thursâ€" day the Dodgers took a 1â€"0 lead in the bottom of the fifth HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. when â€" they â€" scored and Waterloo Mike Blake lead the Exâ€" pos to victory going three for four at the plate and he was also awarded first when he was hit by a pitch. Bob Schnurr. Mike Yosâ€" urack and Dave Stumpf The C.N. Wolverines,. Waterloo‘s main mosquito soccer rep team,. is back in action after the summer layoff. In C.O.M.S.L. cup games the Wolverines tied Kitchâ€" ener 1â€"1 on Bernie Willms‘ goal. Last week. the Wolâ€" verines travelled to Camâ€" bridge and played a very strong game against Camâ€" bridge United. They downâ€" ed the Cambridge team 5â€"0. Waterloo scorers were Eric â€" Schramowski _ and Igor Vrablic. with two goals apiece. and Robbie Rotteâ€" veel with a single goal. John McKerrow, Bernie Willms and David Hallman played very well in that game. although they ditn‘t score. On Friday, the Wolverâ€" ines played host to, Brantâ€" ford. They were hardâ€" pressed to come up with a 4â€"3 victory. Waterloo went ahead early in the game but Brantford came back with two quick goals on Wolverine defensive misâ€" takes. The Wolverines were unâ€" der pressure for most of the game and were unable to come up with any sort of team play to offset the fine Brantford effort. Chris Burke and Bernie Wilims _ were the _ only Wolverines who played up to their normal ability. For the rest of the team,. the final whistle of the game Wolverines begin cup play t DiCK CLINE Service worthy of your confidenceâ€" a tradition since 1925 The Dodgers scored their lone ryn on three hits and six walks and 10 batters struckâ€"out. e ‘ Yosurack going the disâ€" tance for the Expos and the loss was charged to Gary Meyer who was relieved by Dave Houston. This win gave the Expos a 2â€"1 lead over the Dodgers in the best of five series. In the fourth game of the series on Saturday both teams went scoreless for eight innings. Then in the couldn‘t come soon enough. In Ontario Cup action, the Wolverines defeated a team from Mailton 3â€"1. Waterloo came up with their best team effort of the season to advance to the quarter finals of the cup action. The Kâ€"W Sloâ€"Pitch Leaâ€" gue will host its second annual tournament Saturâ€" day at Wat ~loo Park, Hillâ€" side Park. Ce.â€".tennial Park Teams from the Twin Cities, Baden, Wellesley, Shakespeare, New Hamâ€" burg. _ Atwood, â€" Brantford and London are expected to participate. The tournament will beâ€" gin . with opening round games at 9 am. The conâ€" solation and championship round finals are scheduled for 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Centennial Park. School field The Chippers of the Kâ€"W Sloâ€"Pitch league are the defending champions for the Lou‘s Bearings and Transmission Limited Troâ€" phy. Admission is free to the games. Local teams parâ€" ticipating are the Chippers, Sea Dogs, Big Blue Machâ€" ine. Fire Fighters, Schneiâ€" ders, B.P. Fuel Oil and Cluetts. Sloâ€"pi@ch tourney planned In regular sloâ€"pitch leaâ€" gue action last week. the Chippers â€" trounced â€" B.P. Fue!l Oil 16 to 5 while the leagueâ€"winning Sea Dogs defeated Schneiders 16â€"11. Seagrams "83" fought off a stubborn late inning ralâ€" Goalie Chris Burke, who aAD BMA 67, 262 Mill St.. Kitchener 745â€"2944 Mon. â€" Fri. 8:30â€"5:30 Laurel _ Vocational MARV‘S TV RENTALS Watch the Rent your set from SERIES appeared nervous in the early going, settled down to his usual play and kept Malton from scoring late in the first half by blocking a penalty kick. Half backs, Bernie Willims Robert Hoffman and Darâ€" rin Snider, dominated most of the midâ€"field action. Upâ€" run. The Expos held the Dodgers scoreless in their half of the inning to give the Expos the 3â€"0 shutâ€"out. The Expos scored their three runs off five hits and three walks and three batâ€" ters struckâ€"out. Mike Yosurack hit two singles and Bob Schnurr, Bob Ramsay and Jim Drago each hit one single. The Dodgers went scoreâ€" less on two hits and no walks and seven batters ly to edge the Fire Fighters 14â€"13 while the Big Blue Machine squeezed by Cluetts with an 8â€"6 score. In _ playoff _ standings. Chippers and the Sea Dogs are tied in the A Group division with one win and two points. Tied for second place are Schneiders and B.P. Fuel Oil with one loss apiece. Waterloo minor soccer house league action gets underway this week again after a long layoff. The regâ€" ular season ended in late June yet many teams playâ€" ed exhibition games during the summer. Soccer teams enter tourney In the B group, Seagrams 83 and the Big Blue Machâ€" ine are tied for first place Cup games are underway now in the atom, mosquito, pee wee. petite, tween and belle divisions. The youngâ€" est boys‘ group, the squirts, will start their cup games a week later. The oldest boys‘ group,. the bantams. have been playing since early August and wil} deâ€" Fiftyâ€"five minor hockey coaches from across Ontario are attending a hockey coaching seminar this week at University of Waterioo. Coaches attend 4 UW hockey seminar The semuinar. which is level 4 of the Canadian Amaâ€" teur Hockey Association Naâ€" tional Coaches Certification Program. will include 40 hours of class room lectures. film, slides. videotape and ice sessions The Expos start their Ontario Baseball Association Playâ€"Downs on the weekâ€"end. The schedule for the first round of play has not been set to date. This win gave the Expos the series 3 games to 1. The Waterloo Jr. Expos now advance to the Interâ€"County Finals. front, the Wolverines got very strong efforts from Greg _ Heideman, _ Igor Vrablic, John McKerrow and Robbie Rotteveel. John Ariss and Doug Rose were the hitters for the Dodgers. _ . o Bob Schnurr picked up the win going the distance for the Expos and Mike Simpson was charged with the loss. Jeff Pasher reâ€" lieved Mike Simpson in the tenth after six batters. The (quarter finals in Ontario Cup play will be held Saturday when the Wolverines take on a very strong team from.Oakville. with two points. Fire Fighters and Cluetts trail with zero points and one loss apiece. Future games will see the Firé Fighters play Cluetts Thursday at Marsâ€" lands Hillside Park and Schneiders play the Chipâ€" pers at Centennial Park. On August 31. the Schneiâ€" ders and B.P. Fuel Oil will play at Marslands â€" and Cluetts and Seagrams will play at Centennial Park. clare a cup winner August 31. The weekend of Septemâ€" ber 11 and 12 will be a big one for Waterido soccer players. Every house leaâ€" gue team will play a miniâ€" mum of three games Sepâ€" tember 11 in order to deâ€" termine the leader in each division. Overall cup winâ€" ners will be decided Sepâ€" tember 12 when the decidâ€" ing games will be played at Seagram Stadium. They will begin with the squirts game at 10:30 a.m. and finish with the belles game beginning at 4: 30 p.m. Featured instructors are Dave Chambers. coach of York University: Billy Harâ€" ris. former. Toronto Toro coach: Ted Power. coach of London â€" Kings Senior _A team: and Ron Smith. techâ€" nical director of the Ontamio Hockey Association The participating coaches will receive instruction and take part in discussions in sports â€" philosophy. skills. conditioning. and team play