Jr. Expos drop season opener Mike Blake hit three sin- gles and Jim Drago hit a triple and a single. Brian Schnurr hit a double and a single and Bob Schnurr hit two singles. The Expos completed their scoring with two runs in the fifth inning for a 6-3 score. Stratford completed the scoring of the game with a run in the top of the ninth for a final score of 7-3 for Stratford. By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Jr. Expos opened their Inter-County home season on Saturday with a loss to the Stratford Optimists 7-3. Stratford opened the game with four runs in the top of the second inning. In the Expos half of the inning the Expos scored In the Expos half I inning the Expos one run for a 4-1 game The Waterloo Jr. Expos scored their three runs off nine hits and two walks and one batter struck out. In the fourth timing Strat- ford made the score 6-1 with two more runs. The Stratford Optimists scored their seven runs off 10 hits and five walks and seven batters struck out. Singles were hit by Tom Ruston tft), Pat Schlatt- man. Kevm Morris and Greg Riou Keith Morisnik of Waterloo Collegiate clears the bar in the junior boys' high jump. Morisnik was compet- ing in the Twin City track and field meet last Wednesday at Seagram Stadium. Scott Nelson hit a triple and Mark Ebel hit a triple and a single. Bill O'Shea hit a double and a Single. The win was credited to Casey Wildgon who was relieved In the ninth bv Paul Brooks The loss was After two innings of play with the Expos leading 3-2 the game was called for darkness as they had no power to turn the park lights on. On Tuesday the Jr. Ex- pos travelled to St. Thom- as to play the Tomcats in their season opener. charged to Craig Dubecki who was relieved by Mike Yosurack in the fourth. Earlier in an exhibition WIenms In t ddr-lite atmosnllere We've got an economical plan for you (whether or not you're a Y Member). Three fully lit, regulation rubberize surface courts. Open 7 days per week. Waterlgo Family Y Call today forfroc brochure \G’Xd ,,4"_ 885-3 soo 145 Lincoln Rd. game against the Kitchener Dodgers the Jr. Expos were 12-5 winners. In the game Mark Thiel hit a home run and two singles and Gary Thiel hit adouble. Singles were hit by Mike Blake (3), Tim Forsyth (2) and one by Brian Schnurr, Bob Schnurr, Bill Scharlach, Jim Drago and Eric Hentschel. sitftt The Waterloo Jr. Expos' 'iith next home games are on Saturday May 28 at 2 p.m. against the Kitchener Dodgers and Sunday May 29 at 2 p.m. when Guelph will be in town. 1977 SUMMER COURSES: Anthropology, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Classics, Communication, German. History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy. Physical Education, Political Science, Psychology, Religion & Culture. Social Welfare, Sociology. Spanish and Values Education. THINKING OF s PART -T IME STUDIES? WANT T 0 COMPLETE A DEGREE? If you have taken credit courses at WLU and would like a registration form to continue your studies. please write or call (I-519-884-l970. Ext. 358). If you have not been formally admitted to Wilfrid Laurier University, please write or call Mr. Rae, Assistant . Registrar: Admissions (l-5l9-884-l970. Ext. 35l). Please contact us as early as possible to ensure desired courses Wilfrid Laurier University FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CALENDARS. AND APPLICATION FORMS - WRITE 75 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario N2l. 3C5 Sailing regatta is _ planned in June Limited camping area is available at the sailing club with additional room at the Grand River Conservation Park. If you wish a motel, Facilities include a club- house, wharf, gravelled launching area, parking, camping area and shaded lawn for observers. The program includes registration Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. follow- ed by a shippers' meeting. Sunday, a skippers‘ meet- ing at 9 a.m. will be fol- lowed by presentation of awards. Five races are scheduled - three on Saturday and two on Sunday, with Olym- pic scoring. T The Conestoga Sailing Club is holding a "warm water" regatta June 4 and 5 on Conestoga Lake, north of Dorking, off Highway 86. . Per Dav - Four Persons - 28 Days. We pay all gas, oil, maintenance and insurance for miles specified. Book Now! 21 -DAY PACKAGE RATE ALSO AVAILABLE EVENINGS CHIPPEWA TRAILS 885-3721 Travel in comfort and style, with a luxury motorhome fully equipped with TV, stereo, air conditioning and broadloom. QUEBEC MARITIMES FLORIDA COLORADO TEXAS ALBERTA ARIZONA VANCOUVER CALIFORNIA Office of the Registrar TOUR Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, May 25, 1977 - Page 9 MOTORHOME VACATION PACKAGE PER PERSON' FREE MILES $10.50 31 1.50 $12.50 $13.50 $14.50 $15.50 $16.50 $17.50 $18.50 there are plenty in Kitchen- er-Waterloo. Canteen service for snacks will be available Saturday and Sunday, with a full hot dinner at 6 p.m. Saturday for all pre-regis- tered competitors indicat- ing interest. In order to minimize lineups at the registration desk, the Club would ap- preciate having as many entrants as possible pre- register, using the regis- tration form. For additional informa- tion, contact Jim Warren at 744-4104. 1 500 2600 3500 4500 6500 5500