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SALE SALE SALE JULY3O Midgets edge toward second Top junior: from the Wa.. terloo Tennis Club CRY" Junior Tennis Team, are entering O.L.T.A. sanc- tioned tournaments. The mammals will be spon- soredhyCllYM radio. The following juniors will play in the WI East York tournament in Toronto from July ll to July 15. Steve Yuska represented boys under H. Pam Mona- han represented girls uiy der 16 and Norman Weber. Harvey Weber and Carlos Correia represented boys under 16. y The results of games played in the past week brightened Waterloo Mid- get's, chances of finishing in second place in the Inter- County league. Against Brantford.they lost " last Wednesday but avenged the defeat with a close 5-4 htrme win the following night. Monday at the park they edged Kitchener 4-3. In' the Wednesday loss, the locals out-hit Brantford 12 to nine but after fall- ing behind 6-0 after two innings all efforts were in vain. Bruce Gordon with three singles and a double was the hitting star. Don Beaupre continued his fine batting with three safeties. Paul McIntyre with two hits and Paul Reitzel, Gary Johnson and Paul Charette added one each. Charette the pitching loss. 'tfe VIII """ lCCII. team. On Monday Waterloo In the second game the bunched four of their five Expos won by a 7-6 score. The following night in Waterloo the home team came up with four runs in the final stanza to steal the Junior' tennis teams compete 5-4 verdict. Terry Boegel and Charette with two hits each headed the of- fence however the key blows in the late uprising were delivered by Beaupre, Reitzel and McIntyre. Jamie Reuel and Lou Drago rounded out the hitting. Scott Hannah pitch- ed all the way tor the vic- tory allowing five hits, walking tour and striking out fourteen. The following juniors qualified In the playdowm in Cambridge and will play in the Ontario closed being held from July Wto Judy 23 in Tomato. Steve Yuan, "amounted boys under 14 and Harvey Weber repre- sented boysmder Is. Steve Yuan ts ranked fourth in Ontario under 12 and fifth in. Canada under 12. This is his first year of play in the under 14 cata- The CHYM Junior West- ern Regional Closed Tour- nament will take place at the Waterloo Tennis Club hits in the seventh inning break a 1-1 deadlock. Knoll. Ruth and Francis Cook took part in Millionaire's Night at the Adult Recrea- tion Centre on Saturday. July 16. The evening was sponsored by the human kinetics leisure studies department at the University of Waterioo. Expos tContinued from pubs 12) (mainly C to July 19. The tournament is open to boys nigh-h Uttt, ml. 012: A fhe Inter-City Junior Tennis League is a new! lea- gue started this year with six tennis clubs in the Wa- erioo region participating. Thef are Victoria Park T.C. Cambridge, Cambridge T.C., Country Stone T.C., Kitchener T.C., Westmount Golf and Tennis Club and. this year's convening club, the Waterloo Tennis Club. The League’s objective is "to promote inter-city tennis by giving Junior players the opportunity of compet- ener roared back with two in the eighth but the' tying run was gunned down by Both teams scored a single run in the first inning for a 1-1 tie game. In the ittg against players of com- parable ability. Coache- ahould keep in mind that the emphasis is on participa- Each team club fields a team of eight players un- der In. (our boys and tour girls. Matches are played Wednesday afternoons. There will be no play-offs. The league winner will be declared on the basis of to- tal points won through the season's play. No player with a ranking is permitted toplay. left fielder Bruce Gordon‘s perfect peg to the plate cov- ered by Lou Drago. second inning the Expos out scored the Jr. Forums 5-1 to take a b2 lead. The Jr. Forums scored four runs in the third in- ning to tie the game at " In the bottom of the seventh inning the Expos scored a run to win the game 7-6. The Expos scored their seven runs off eight hits, two walks and three batters struck out. Brian Schnurr hit a trip- le for the Expos only extra base hit of the game. Dave Barrett hit two singles and Jim Drago and John Lan- teigne each hit one single. The Jr. Forums scored their six runs off seven hits, six walks and nine batters struck out. They made three errors, Brian MacLellan hit a double for the Jr. Forums' The Expos next home games are Sunday July 24 at 1 pm. against the Cambridge Colts followed shortly after by a game With the St Thomas Tom- cats Dave Officer hit two singles and Pat Morris, Tony Campagnolo, Bruce Church- man and Herb Hopf each hit one single rather than, competi-