J The Braves scored their ‘nine runs off 10 hits and seven walks and eighf batters struck-out. The Expos scored one run in their half of the first inning and the Braves scored three runs in their half of the inning. In the second inning the Braves scored three more runs to takea6-1 lead. By Peggy Kempel singles and Vince Martino, The Waterloo Jr. Expos Wally Birdsell and Larry travelled to Brantford Ellins each hit one single. last Thursday for their first The Expos scored their game in the Inter-County five runs off 10 hits and Finals against the Braves. five walks and eight batters In the third the Expos scored one more run and in the fourth they scored two runs for a 6-4 score. The Braves scored three runs in the fifth to take a 9-4 lead. ’ The Expos scored the final run in the seventh inning for a final score of 9-5 in favour of the Brant- ford Braves. Romeo Shannelly lead the Braves4o victory going three for five at the plate. Wolverines Man two games Larry Ellins and Jim Yardy each hit a double and John Kellman hit two The CN. Wolverines tra- veiled to Kitchener's Knoll- wood Park last Tuesday and played the Concordes, Even though Wolverines controlled the game and outshot the Concordes, they found themselves behind 1-0 in half-time. The tide changed early in the second half when the Wolverines repeatedly broke through the Kitchener defence and scored two quick goals. From that point in the game, it was all Waterloo. The final score was 6-2 for the Wolverines. Waterloo half-backs David Hallman, Chris Burke and Robert Hoffman played very well. On offence. Erie Schramar- osky, John McKerrow and Greig Heideman played very well with Heideman picking up three goals. On defence, goalie Michael Le Blanc and Nicky Cripp play- ed their usual strong games. Last Thursday. the Woi- tealâ€. lllt‘ "UIVCIIIICD. ai- verines played Iiost to Cam- [liough play ing. well, could- bridge and came up with an , t come up with that'extra easy win. Full-back Hel- little bit to beat their op- mut Khirver played a solid ponerlts on that very hot game Up front John Nesbit mommg. had a big night. scoring Yet the team did not quit four goals Other Waterloo until the very last whistle markers were Bernie of the game, Waterloo's Tom Lohsing- or won the 1.500 metro (wont Sunday night at tho Ontario Games held at Mooncy's Bav track In Ottawa Lobsinger is race victor Smurfs He was ('Iorkmi with a “mo of 3 minutes. 47 6 son ands Second place was taken by Kmth Moore m a hmc of 3 minutes. 48 9 sec- ands A hmc of , minutes. ' Expos split playoff games The Expos scored their five runs off 10 hits and five walks and eight batters struck-out. Mike Yosurack went three for ‘five at the plate for the Expos. A _ __ Barry Musselman hit 2 singles and Mike Blake', Marc Thiel, Brian Schnurr, Bob Ramsay and Tim Forsyth each hit one single. The win went to Larry Ellins and the loss was charged to Mike Yosurack both going ttyiistance for their team. " Back i Waterloo for the sec game on Sunday the Expos opened the scor- ing with two runs in the second inning. In the fourth inning the Expos scored two more runs to take a 4-0 lead. The Braves scored single runs in the fifth and the sixth for a 4-2 score, In the Expos half of the sixth the Expos scored two more in the seventh and the eighth while Willms, Robbie Rotteveel and Igor Vrablic with two goals. In COMSI cup action, the Wolverines have three games remaining, two against London and one in Brantford. The cup winner will be decided Sept. 25 when the first place team will play the second place team. The Waterloo team is undefeated in cup competi- tion. Their only blemish is a 1-1 tie against Kitchener. This record puts the team firmly in second place one point behind the strong Lon- don Forest City team whom they played Tuesday night in London. The UN Wolverines tra- veiled to Oakville last Sat- urday and were eliminated from further Ontario Cup action in the quarter finals by a very strong Oakville team. The Wolverines, al- though playing well, could- n't come up with that extra little bit to beat their op- ponents on that very hot morning. 49 8 seconds took third place for Bob McCormick. Lohsingcr's strong front- runnlng tactics made the race one of the highlights of the three-day meet ac- cording to mom director. Bob Tucker Paul Roberts of Kitchen- er. who also participated In the games. won the 5.000 and 10.000 mono races the Expos went scoreless for a (H victory for the Waterloo Expos. The Expos scored their six runs off eight hits and three walks and four batters struck-out. Jim Taylor and Tim Forsyth each hit singles and Barry Musselman. Brian Schnurr. Bob Ram- say and Jim Drago each hit one single. The Braves scored their four runs off " hits and four walks and three bat- ters struck-out. Mike McCormick and Larry Ellins each hit a double for the Braves. Vince Martino and Bill George each hit three singles and Jamie Corke, Mike McCormick. Larry ATOM MINOR Sept 19 8:00-9:00 A.M.Waterloo Arena Sept 21 5:306:30 PN. " n ATOM MAJOR Sept 19 6:007:00 PM. " 1! Sept 21 6:30-7:30 PM. ,, " PEE WEE MINOR Sept 19 tri10:00A.M. " " Sept 21 T,'.t0Ar45 PM, u Fr PEPE WEE MAJOR Sept 19 10:0011:00A.M. .. n Sept 20 7:00-8 00 A M, " " BANTAM MINOR Sept 19 11AM _ 12:15 P M .. n Sept 22 6.307130 P M, ,, ,, BANTAM MAJOR Sept 19 12 15-190 PM, ', ,, Sept 21 7:00-8 00A M " ,, MIDGI‘IT MINOR Sept 19 7 008 00PM .. " Sept 20 5.306 30 P M w " MIDGI'ZT MAJOR Sept 19 8 (0900 PM " " Sept 20 6 30-7 30PM " tt JUVENILE Sept 19 910010 00PM FF " Sept 20 7:308:45PM " " Albert McCormick Saturday September 18. 1976 9 am. to 1 pan. LOCATION: Waterloo Arena only DIVISIONS FEE YEAR OF BIRTH Novice $14.00 1960-69 Atom 14.00 1966-67 Pee Wee 14.00 1964-65 Bantam 16.00 1962-63 Midget 16.00 1960-61 Juveniles 27.00 1958-59 All Sta rs 50.00 (less basic registrations fee) Family Rate (House League) $5.00 reduction on the 3rd registration and each additional registration. Family Rate (All Stars) $15.00 reduction on the 3rd registration and each additional registration. Out Of Town Feest (Double the basic registration: no Saturday September 11, 19769 a.m. to l Fm. LOCATIONS: Waterloo Arena. Moses Springer and and each additional registration. Out of Town Fee: tDouble the basic fee: no family Family Rate: $3.00 reduction on the 3rd registration BINGETTE DIVISIONS FEE AGES AS OF JAN. lst Petites $8.00 7. 8, 9, 10 Tweens Koo ll. 12, I3 Belles 8.00 14, 15, 16 Debs 8.00 17, 18,19 Classes offered: Oil Painting (beg) Monday 9:00 - 11:00 A.M. Oil Painting (In!) Tuesday 9:00 - 11:00 A.M. Oil Painting (Adv) Wednesday 9:00 - 11:00 A. M. Sewing Tuesday 9 :30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Crochet (Adv) Tuesday 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Crochet (Beg) Thursday 9:30 AM. - ll :30 AM. Mixed Crafts Wednesday 9 :30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Macrame Wednesday 1:30 P.M. - 3:30 PM. Creative Stitchery Friday 9:30 AM. - 11:30 A.M. family rate) rate I Cost: all classes $4.50 (10 weeks) Call: 579-1020 Registration: September 7-24, 1976 Classes begin: Monday September 27, 1976 MINOR HOCKEY All STAR TRY OUTS WATEBLDD MINOR HOCKEY & GIRLS MtGETTE ASSOCIA‘IIDNS SENIOR ADlll'l FALL CRAFT CLASSES BEGISTBATIONS 14.00 14.00 16.00 16.00 'Eums,†Romeo Shannelly, Gary Beal and Jim Yardy each hit one single. The win was credited to Mark Sekulin of the Expos and the loss was charged to Mitch King of the Braves with both pitchers going the distance for their team. This win tied the best of five series at one game each with the remaining games hot as yet scheduled. On the weekend the Wa- terloo Jr. Expos start their Ontario Baseball Association Semi-Finals series with Niagara Falls. The first game is on Satur- day September llth in Niagara Fails at 4:00 p.m. The second game is on Sun- day September 12th in Wa- teriooat2:00pan. *atBrioo Chronicle, Wodnudw, 809W 8, let :{m " HOLLEBSKKTIIG Moses Springer Arena Admission 15 a. under 25e Friday.7-9:30p.m. 16&oeer50e Sunday? -9:30p.m. Skate rentalsSOC Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 10e tea & coffee. Note: No mem- bership needed INFORMATION: 5794020. Cost: $4/person Western Fair Trip (London) 1. Tuesday, September 14, 1976 Leave9:00 A.M. Return: 6:30 PM. 2. St. Catharine's Grape & Wine Festival Saturday, September 25. 1976 Leave: 8:30 AM. Return: 6:00 PM Cost: $6.50 (includes parade, tour of vineyards & winery) 3, Stratford Shakespearean Festival "Merchant of Venice" Monday, September 20, 1976 Leave: 12:30 PN, Return: After show Waterloo Lions Pool 8856350 Lions Pool will remain open, depending on weather conditions from 4 _- 7 pm. on weekdays and from 1 - 7 pm. on weekends until September 12, 1976. Cost: $7.50 (includes ticket to showt 4 Muskoka-Manitoulin Tour October 5-7. 1976 Cost: $99_00 (twin occupancy t Includes 3 meals, bus fare. 2 boat cruises Call Hazel Brown 744-0122 . II: E SKAI'ING Albert McCormick Arena Parents & Preschoolers - no charge Thursday, September 9th - 1:30-3:00 pm. Tuesday ' September 14th - 10:0W11:30a.m. Adult Free Skating 12 - 1 pan. Tuesday thru Friday Public Skating _ Saturday. September Il-- 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Admission: Child .25e Student .50: -- Adult .75e Family $1.50 5. Jolly Oldsters - Western Fair Trip .. London Friday September 17. 1976 Leave 9:00 AM tlunch reservations at the 'BARN' in London) Cost: $4 25/persom Call: 744-0122 Ladies . ' Keep Fit - Mondays - 8:00-9:00 pm. MacEachem Mon. Oct. l . Volleyball - Mondays 9:00-10:00 pun. MacEachem Mon. Oct. 4. Men Basketball - Mondays - 9:00-11:00 pm. - Cedarbrae Mon. Oct.4 Volleyball - Tuesdays - 9:00-11:00 p.m. Cedarbrae Fall Program to begin, Thursday, September 16, 1976, 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church, Glen Forrest Blvd. Great Fall Program of interest to all women, babysitting provided. For further infor- mation call 884-1017 or 884-9713. Mixed Badminton - Thursdays - 8:30-11:00 pm. Cedarbrae Thur. Oct. 7 Jogging - Daily - 7:00 p.m. MacEachern (outside) Girls . Gymnastics - Registration 7-8 p.m. Cedarbrae - Thur. Sept. 16 - $5.00 to CEistmas Tue. Oct. 5. Hockey - Wednesdays - McCormick Arena - Call ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR MtMS MOLT RECREAI’ION CENTRE WESHORE NEIGHBORHOOD "N" lAKESHOBE VILLAGE BECIIEM'IMI ACTMTiES Sponsored by Lakeshore Village Community Association ( Corner of King & Mien St.) Activities Daily Mon. - Fri. swm‘ums Poms BUS YOURS Itil' MEEWS COMMUNITY SERVICES