Baseballlast week. a In the first game of two games played last Sunday the Expos defeated the Wobdstock Blue Sox 7-2. Woodstock tied the game at 2-2 with a run in the fifth seven runs off 12 hits, four walks and two batters struck out. They made threeerrors. Bob Schnurr hit three singles for the Expos and Brian Schnurr, Marc Thiel and Jim Taylor each hit two singles. Tim Forsyth, Dave Bar- rett and Eric Hentschel each hit one single. The Woodstock Blue Sox scored their two runs off four hits, nine walks and IO batters struck out. They made three errors. Jeff Harper, Steve Cracker, Dive MacLeod and Reg In the eighth inning the Expos scored five runs to complete the scoring in the game and give the Expos the7-2 victory. Woodstock scored a run in the first inning to open the scoring in the game. In the éecond inning the Expos scored two runs to takea2-1 lead. Byway Kennel Thexwmerloo Jr. Expos won three games and lost one game in Inter-County The East Hamilton Ma- honey Bears will return to defend their tournament title when the Kitchener Baseball Booster Club hosts its seventh annual peewee tournament here Civic Holi- Jr. Expos chalk up three Wins, One 19§§ __' In Waterloo slo pitch games played Thursday July 21, the JM Schneider vets downed the Chippers 30-3 and the Navy Sea Dogs topped the Firefighters 21- 15. Next Thursday. July 28. the Big Blue Machine takes on JM Schneider Vets at Centennial Stadium. The Firefighters meet the Chip- pers at Marsland Centre. The following are the league standings as of July Pee Wee tourney is planned this. weekend Slo-Pitch standings their cartereaettiiitaaiaee. The win m audited to diatametorttiethtttaand In their second game the Expos played host to the Stratford Optimists and they shut them out tro. run in the third, two in the fourth and one run in the sixth and seventh and three runs in the eighth while, holding Strattord scoreless to take the " victory. The Expos scored their eight runs off 10 hits, three waits and two batters struck out. They played errorless ball. . Sixteen teams are enter- ed in the three day event scheduled to begin Friday July 29. with Kitchener Major taking on Guelph while Kitchener Minor'bat- Doug Paton in relief of Al Brian Schnurr hit a triple and a single for the Expos and Mike Yosurack, Jim Taylor and Jim Drago each hit two singles. Dave Barreti and Marc Thiel both hit one single. Navy Sea Dogs JM Schneider Vets Wloo Fire Fighters Sunar Wloo Seagram 83's Clue" Wloo Chippers Big Blue Machine The Stratford Optimists went scoreless on three hits, five walks and eight bat- tersstruck out. "Ney made two errors. Larry Peek, Kevin Morris and Perry Pooley each hit a single for Stratford. The win went to Bob Schnurr going the distance for the Expos and. the loss was charged to Pat Seman- day weekend. All garbage must be out by 8:00 AN Garbage normally collected on Monday will be collected on Monday, August lst, 1977 (Civic Holiday). GARBAGE COLLECTION CITY OF WATE RLOO marsatMt'goittg ttttttee for W. "... ‘22.? On WM the Expo: travelled toft, Ibtrnas to play the Tonia!!! and were detiatedH, f ties the Crosstown rivals from Waterloo. Both games are scheduled for Union Park at 6:15 p.m. Kitch- ener Minor and Waterloo will meet on the Upper Dia- mond while Kitchener Ma- take a " lead. Both teams went scoreless in the re- maining innings to give the Tomcatsthe3-2 win. The Tomcats scored their three runs off four hits, three walks and 10 batters struck out. They played errorless ball. scoring with omfruy irttltt Jim Fowler hit a triple and Matt Lahord hit a dou- ble. Mike Smith and Dan Vanderwllen each hit a single. _ . The Expos scored their tiro runs off nine hits, seven walks and six batters struCYout. They made two errors in the game. Mike Yosurack hit a double and two singles for the Expos and Tim Forsyth and Dave Barrett both hit two singles. Jim Taylor and Jim Drago both hitasingle. The ’,win was credited to Matt / Labord and Brian Roth was credited with a save. The loss was charged to Craig Dubeclti of the Ex- pos. In Cambridge on Satur- seconJ inning. In the third inning the Tomcats out scored the Expos 3-1 to GP W ll 10 10 10 10 10 18 12 IO 10 The Expos scored their eight nuns off 11 hits, nine walks and six batters struck out. They made three er- jor and Guelph play on the the Toumament Champion- Lower Diamond. ship, was won by Stratford in 1971 and 1972, Windsor Other teams entered are Riverside in 1974. and Chat- London, York Legion, Bur- ham in 1973 and 1975. the anninal wbterloo Fastball tomboy as Team Sports dumped Sponco of Kitchener 1 1 -0. day the Expos defeated rots. Murray Schiedel and Brad the, Colts 8-5. - - The win was credited to Campbell. Other teams entered are London, York Legion, Bur- lington, Cambridge, River- side, Fort Erie, Port Col- borne, Moore Township. Welland. Chatham and St. Catharines. The Sutherland-Shultz Trophy. emblematic of Team Sports pitcher Mark Lobsinger "tetordqd a Ito-hitter Sammy dusting Lifetime guarantee on tank and mineral bed. 0 7 year guarantee on FREE 3 year service policy 0 FREE installation Free 3 year supply of soap for all your household uses. Mike Yosurack in relief of Bill Scharlach and the loss was charged to John Ba- logh who was relieved by Hamilton. along with Niagara Falls, Windsor Riverside, Waterloo, and London Oakridge have shar- ed the Waterloo Auto Body Trophy for being Consola- tion Champions. tti-tsa-is-rs-sassy 27, "" - hp 1 I THE HARD WATER DECISION Let us help you decide. Kineticoo from Trojan is the totally automatic water conditioner that uses no electricity. Come in and see why other conditioners are obsolete. The Waterloo Jr. Expos next home games have not asyetbeenreseheduled. the other two parks used in the tournament. Radio Communications is courtesy of the Preston Cross Chan- nellers. An information centre will be located at Union. Park (next to refreshment stand) to provide instantaneous results via CB radio com- munications to Cameron Heights and Forest Hill.