Last Wednesday the Waâ€" terloo Jr. Expos travelled to Gueiph ior lhe secona game in the best of three Interâ€"County quarter finals.. The Expos defeated the Jr#? Forums in the first game of the series 51. In the second game, the Expos defeated the Jr. Forums 42 to take the series two games straight. The Expos then advanced to the semiâ€" Another season is ready to commence. with many new crests and bowling events awaiting your participation. * REGISTRATION DATES Sat. Aug. 27, 1977 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 at the Waterioo Bowling Lanes. Free bowling will be allotted to bowlers who register on this date. 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 SEPT. 9th for Friday Juniors SEPT. 10th for Bantams SEPT. 11th for Sunday Juniors and Seniors STARTING DATES DIVISIONS and BOWLING TIMES: BANTAMS: If you are 21 or over and have two years work experience, you may be eligible for more information on your status as an Adult Student For calâ€" endars or application forms, call 884â€"1970. ext. 351. or visit the Admisâ€" sions Office, WLU The 1977â€"78 Evening Extension Session of Wilfmd Laurier University starts September 12â€"15 and the first Saturday Extension Session is September 17. Register now! Y.B.C. BOWLERS REGISTRA TION Not 11 years of age on Jan. 1st 1978 Sat. 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. JUNIORS: Not 14 years of age on Jan. 1st 1978 Fri. at 4:30 p.m. Sun. at 1 :30 p.m. SENIORS : Not 18 years of age on Jan. 1st 1978 Sun. at 1 :30 p.m. WATERLOO BOWLING LANES For further information. contact : Office of the Registrar The Government of Ontario has developed a program of financial assisâ€" tance for partâ€"time students: the Ontario Student Loan Plan. You may qualify for aid. Enquiries should be addressed to the Director of Student Awards. Phone WLU 884â€"1970, ext. 254. Junior Expos compete in quarter finals | for information call WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY 75 University Avenue W. Waterioo FINANCIAL AID FOR PARTâ€"TIME STUDENTS phone 884â€"1970 ext. 351 or 385 WILFRID LAURIER finals against the Stratâ€" ford Optimists. against Guelph, both teams scored a single run in the second inning for a 1â€"1 tie game. _ _ The Expos scored a run in the fourth inning to take a 2â€"1 lead. Forums 2â€"1 to take the 42 In the ninth inning, the Expos outâ€"scored the Jr. Li Uie, _ secund gaime LAST CALL for FALL COURSES at Ean«r mm« n6# enttnm tour walks and five batters struck out. They made two errors. Marc Thiel hit two doubâ€" les for the Expos and Mike Yosurack and Dave Barâ€" rett each hit two singles. John Lanteigne hit a single. The Gueiph Jr. Forums scored their two runs off four hits, seven walkks, with six batters striking out. They made eight errors. Pat Morris hit two singâ€" les, Terry Cullen a double and Bill Kloepfer a triple. The win was credited to Bob Schnurr and the loss charged to Tony Campagâ€" nolo. Both pitchers went the distance for their team. On Friday the Expos travelled to Stratford for the first game in their semi finals series and won 9â€"6. scoring with three runs in the first inning and one in the third to take a 4â€"0 lead. In the bottom of the third inning, _ Stratford _ scored two runs for a 4â€"2 score for the Expos. In the seventh inning the Expos outâ€"scored Strat ford 4â€"1 to take a 8â€"3 lead. Stratford Optimists scorâ€" ed three runs in the botâ€" tom of the eighth to close the gap to 8â€"6 for the Expos. _ The Expos completed the scoring in the top of the ninth with one run for a final score of 9â€"6 in favour of the Expos. The Expos scored their nine runs off 12 hits, four walks and four batters striking out. They made five errors in the game. Mike Blake hit thrée singles, Mike Yosurack and Gary Thiel each hit a double and a single and Dave Barrett hit two sinâ€" gles. _ Jim Taylor hit a double and Marc Thiel and Don Beaupre each a single. _ The Stratford Optimists s s is .. _ t ’MM.;W._AM.%:Q?LMS %14 the in in for Terry Flanagan~ hit two singles and a double. Mike Riou hit a single and a double. Tom Ruston and Jim Catinia each hit two singles and Bill O‘Shea hit one single. Yosurack who went the distance for the Expos. 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