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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jun 1977, p. 10

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_ Sports ~Page 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, June 8, 1977 Tuesday, the Jr. Expos travelled to Kitchener to meet their crossâ€"town rivals the Kitchener Dodgers. scoring with single runs in the first and second innings to take a 2â€"0 lead. In the third inning the Exâ€" pos scored four runs for a 6â€"0 lead. ' apâ€"_WEEKEND SPECIAL ) They made it 10â€"0 with four more runs in the sixth inning. FAMILY SIZE ADS! By Peggy Kempel %PRICE THIS WEEKEND AT WATERLOO STORE ONLY waterioo chronicle 5;;"% Expos crunch Dodgers, Colts Most people think of products such as toothpaste or laundry soap when they see or hear the words "family size" . . . and they think the bigger the package the more economical the purchase. Such is not the case with family size ads in the Classified section of your newspaper. While they are ecoâ€" nomical, they can be very small in size. It takes only a few lines of type to describe . . . and sell . . . almost any merchanâ€" dise item you might like to exchange for cash. Small in size, but big in results, remember the little ads in Classified next time you have items around your home which you no longer use. One easy phone call will put your ad in print. YOAGURT TWIN CITIES FIRST SOFT SERVE Jim Taylor and Mike Yo the Dodgers scored single runs for a final score of 10â€"3 in favour of the Expos. scoreless until the seventh inning. In the seventh, runs off 15 hits, three walks and five strikeouts. They made one error in the game. Extra base hitters for the The Expos scoregd their 10 The Dodgers scored their three runs off four hits, 11 walks and three strikeouts. They made five errors in the game. ~ Marty Quincey hit a douâ€" surack, each with a double. Singles were hit by Briâ€" an Schnurr, Jim Taylor and Jim Drago â€" two each 2830 the Colts scored 2 runs for a 93 final score in favour of the Expos. Eagles thump Brampton The Eagles played good possession soccer _ after a slow start last Monday to defeat a strong Brampâ€" ton team 3â€"1. Norbert Freidel scored two goals, one on a breakâ€" away. Tom Woinoski headâ€" four runs off eight hits, four walks and four strikeâ€" outs. The Expos played errorless ball. Brian Schnurr and Mike Yosurack each hit a double and Brian Schnurr, Dave Crompton, Mike Yosurack, Marc Thiel, John Lanâ€" tiegne and Dave Barrett each hit a single. distance for the Expos and Gary Meyer was charged with the loss being relieved by Mike Simpson in the seventh. travelled _ to Cambridge to meet the Colts and came home 9â€"3 victors. The Expos scored a single run in the first inning and two in the sixth for a 3â€"0 lead. In the bottom of The Waterloo County Senâ€" ior Elementary School track and field meets will be held June 8 and 9 at Seagram‘s Stadium, Waterloo. ble and a single and Bernie Pickett and Rob Cardy each hit a single. the sixth, the Colts scored a run for a 3â€"1 game. fhah es R Pss \ Resmase . fF s C t y ‘ | C mss ‘ cenmintono Aesoace combet ,-.~.-'<:;:-:~§:=:1:5=Ef;'fi>“:k::3“fi'; Ee s uoonccaccontin n s lopiet o es CA ucuensmencitiess s 49 B M s s se s The win was credited to The C and D division Seagram Stadium Gym 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. FREE ADMISSION! EVERYONE WELCOME Senior track meets * Furniture * Appliances * Garden Equipment * Fabrics and patterns All Proceeds to Ventures Drum and Bugle Corps the game. Extra base hitters for the Braves were Rob Purdy ed in a fine goal from a wellâ€"placed pass by Robert Moore for the third goal. The Eagles will be at home to Guelph Monday June 13. The game will be played at Laurel Voeaâ€" tional field at 7 p.m. In the seventh inning the Braves scored a single run and in the‘eighth inning they scored four runs to comâ€" plete the scoring and take the win 9â€"5 over the Expos. The Braves scored their nine runs off eight hits, four walks and three strikeouts. schools, those with 225 stuâ€" dents or less, will compete June 8. A and B division schools will compete June 9. June 10 has been schedâ€" uled for a rain date. All Mark Abernethy who was reâ€" lieved by Murray Schiedel. On Saturday the Expos played host to the Brantford Braves. Both teams scored a run in the second inning for a 1â€"1 tie game. In the fourth inning the Braves scored three runs for a 41 lead. runs in the sixth inning to Braves. three runs off nine hits, a double. five walks and eight strikeâ€" Larry outs. They made four erâ€" McCorm rors in the game. singles 2 The win was credited to Chris H distance for the Expos and plus many many more over Saturday â€" June 11, 1977 Fitness. In your heart you know it‘s right. Young athletes will comâ€" pete in jump events as well as running races and showâ€" ing expertise with shotâ€" puts and javelins. A tugâ€"ofâ€" war is also planned. game is Saturday June 11th at 2:00 p.m. against the Cambridge Colts. events _ begin at 9:30 a.m both dffys. Larry Ellins and Mike McCormick each hit two singles and Bill George and Chris Halyk each hit one This gives the Expos a record of four wins and two losses for the season. Bob Schnurr hit three singles and Jim Taylor and Marc Thiel hit two singles and Brian Schnutrr, Dave Barrett and John Lantiegne each hit one The win went to Chris Plant in relief of Lance Miller and loss was charged to Mike Yosurack going the distance for the Expos. The Expos scored their five runs off 15 hits, one walk and six strikeouts. in the game. Extra base hitters for the Expos were Dave Crompâ€" ton with a double and a triple and Jim Taylor, Marc Thiel and Dave Barrett each with a triple. The Canadian movement for personal hiness One thing about fitness, you can tell the players without the program. made â€" eight errors & with

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