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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jun 1977, p. 9

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On Saturday the Expos played host to the Camâ€" bridge Colts and were 8â€"7 victors. The win was credited to Craig Dubecki going the distance for the Expos and the loss was charged to Dave MacLkeod who was relieved by Dave Pittock in the seventh. Al Gates and Reg Carter each hit two singles. Jeff Harper, â€"Rob Legate and Dave Pittock each hit one single. The Woodstock Blue Sox scored their five runs off 10 hits, seven walks and 12 strikeouts. They made eight errors in the game. Ron Young hit a triple and two singles to lead the Blue Sox. Brian Schnurr and Marc Thiel each hit a double in the game. Brian Schnurr, Bob Schnurr, Mike Yosuâ€" rack, John Lanteigne, Jim Drago and Tim Forsyth each hit two singles. Expos earned run and four hits. The Eagles were flying Although he issued six high during the Waterloo walks he was tough in the Days tournament when clutch striking out nine they downed Sarnia 2 to 1 and stranding thirteen runâ€" Saturday with goals scored ners. Waterloo took the by Norbert Freidel and Tim lead early 1â€"0 and added Sitts. two more runs in the third, They went on to become one in the fourth, two in finalists in Sunday‘s games the seventh and one in the against Mississauga but eighth. Cambridge ruined their luck ran out and they the shutout in the ninth. finished with a & ton 9 Ince Terry Boegel maintained his batting eye to lead the The Expos scored their seven runs off 14 hits and two strikeouts. They made four errors in the game. The Blue Sox completed the. scoring in the game with two runs in the eighth for a final score of 7â€"5 in favour of the Expos. L In the sixth inning the Expos out scored the Blue Sox 3â€"1 to take a 7â€"3 lead. In the Thursday contest, Don â€" Beaupre _ continued his fine pitching and ‘regisâ€" tered his second win in limâ€" iting Cambridge to one unâ€" earned run and four hits stock scored two runs for a 4â€"2 score. the same Kitchener club in *‘Waterloo Days‘" games. The Saturday score was 9â€"1 and the Sunday result 42. if four games over five days. Last Thursday in league play they thumped Cambridge 7â€"1 and on Monâ€" day edged Kitchener 1â€"0. Wedged between were two exhibition decisions over Waterloo‘s Tim Horton Midget Baseball nine came off a busy but successful weekâ€"end with four wins Hortons win four straight ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR Manon Harbec (Continued from page 8) They went on to become finalists in Sunday‘s games against Mississauga but their luck ran out and they finished with a 6 to 2 loss. The good coaching of Bob Welsh was evident in the Bob Schnurr and Jim Drago each hit a triple and In the top of the ninth inning the Colts completâ€" ed the scoring in the game with two runs for a final 8â€"7 score in favour of the Expos. The Expos scored their eight runs off 12 hits, four walks and two strikeouts. They made four errors in the game. Monday evening at Jack Couch Memorial Stadium, Scott Hannah came within three outs of a ‘"noâ€"hitter‘ in blanking the _ cellar dwellers 1â€"0. Jeff Pasher hard hitting star for Kitchener followed a Waterloo error and smashâ€" ed a double to right centre to ruin the pitching gem. Waterloo‘s fielding preservâ€" Cambridge opened the scoring with two runs in the top of the first inning. In the Expos half of the first inning they scored four runs to take a 4â€"2 lead. In the second inning the Expos scored four more runs to take a 8â€"2 lead. The Colts scored three runs in the third inning to make the score 8â€"5. . homesters with two hits along with Lou Drago who also contributed two single tons. Paul Mcintyre roundâ€" ed out the hitting with a single in the third. _ Eagles downed > Waterloo Square Customers! We suggest you use our new DRIVEâ€"IN ENTRANCE on CAROLINE ST. for more convenience 440 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO 886 â€" 3302 Corner Ontario and Duke St., Kitchener and Waterloo Square We offer you quaranteed workmanship 18 years expenence Very Reasonable Prices free estimates ®@ pickup and delivery Reupholstering Repairs Draperies Furniture stripping and refinishing. Jim Taylor hit three singles in the game and Brian Schnurr, Bob Schâ€" nurr, John Lanteigne, Mike Yosurack, Marc Thiel and Jim Drago each hit one single. The Colts scored their runs off 10 hits, 10 walks and four strikeouts. They made eight errors in the game. Although they carried the play to Cambridge Friday, failure to finish resulted in a 1 to 1 tie with Andy Copâ€" polino the lone scorer. Chris Ford‘s four goals on Monday led the way to a 10 to 1 victory over Dundas with Tim Sitts scoring two goals and singles by Andy Coppolino, Norbert Freidel, Arte Granic and Tom Woinâ€" oski. Cyril Elvin hit two sinâ€" gles and Ron Stone, Ron Rowe, _ Darrell _ Wilson, Murray _ Schiedel, Mark O‘Donnel and Noel Crichâ€" ton each hit one single. The Expos next home games are Saturday June 18 at 2 p.m. against the Stratford _ Optimists â€" and Sunday June 19 at 2 p.m. against the Woodstock Blue play of the Eagles last week Hannah walked one and struck out eleven in gainâ€" ing his second win against three losses. Next home game is Thursâ€" day June 16 at 6:15 p.m. against Cambridge. ed the shutout. & The lone tally came in the third on a walk to Beaupre, a sacrifice bunt by Paul Reitzel and after a fly ball for the second out Terâ€" ry Boegel ‘cashed the winâ€" ning run on a rap to centre. The winners other three hits were shared by Reitzel, Hannah and Paul Mcintyre. Brian Schnurr hit a double. Applications available at . . . Rockway Gardens Senior Citizens Centre or Waterioo Adult Recreation Centre. U. G. WOO00d, B.A., LLB. 1. A. Duncan, B.aA., LLB. J. A. Smith, a.c., B.a., LLB A. L. Ostner, LL.B. G. E. Taylor, LLB. Harper, Haney, White, Hobson, Wood & Jenkins J. M. Harper, a.c.. B.a. W. H. White, a.c., B.a., uLB Seniors‘ Conference DOLLARS and SENSE The Partners of McGibbon, Harper & Haney wish to announce a change in their firm name to in these days of FINANCIAL STRINGENCY, a MAKEIYOUR CONFERENCE to explore Wways by which each of us poiuuaks counr / _ may inprove his/her own ?o.cv MANAGEâ€" Market Square, Waterloo Square, Fairview Park The firm will continue to practise law at 45 Erb St. E., Waterloo, Ontario Telephone 886â€"3340 Counsel: W. J. McGibbon, effective June 6, 1977 Waterioo Chronicle FEE: $2.00 â€" includes coffee, lunch and Social ROCKWAY GARDENS SENIOR CITIZENS CENTRE 1405 KING STREET EAST Dr. Harold Vaughan "e. T CUEATTOITTET q REGISTRA TION R. A. Haney, Q.C.. m.A., LLm R. J. Hobson, B.a., LLB. W. D. Jenkins, B.a., LLB. E. L. Wellhauser, B.a., uLB. D. J. Travers, B.A., LLB. H. M. English, B.a.., uuB. Keynote Speaker complete about 5:30 P.M. 1977 ces ... 8:30 A.M. , June 15, 1977 â€" Page 9

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