Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, Augbst 8, 1979 "_“. Â¥ a their end. This pressure by Waterloo was rewarded when Walt Bazylewicz headed Darko Sporcic‘s long corner back into the middle and Rainer Pade made no mistake in headâ€" ing home his second goal of the season. Brantford gained somecn momentum after this, mounting a few threatening atâ€" tacks. f Play was fairly even in the second half, but gradually became more physical. Eventually one player from each side was shown the red card so the teams finished the match shorthanded. Good performances were turned in by righâ€" ‘twinger Rainer Mugllier and fullbacks Tom Abbott, Pade and Shawn Mathers, whq helped goalie Andy Christie to a wellâ€"deserved shutout. o Waterloo Athletic A‘s travelled to Brantford Sunday and came away with a 1â€"0 win. In the first 10 minutes of play Brantford did not get out of _ A‘s are at home to Guelph Sunday with kickoff at 4 p.m. at Seagram Stadium. Games Sunday Guelph at Waterloo Athletics, Seagram, 4.00; North York Cosmos at Thorold, 4.00; Brantford at Dundas, 1.30; Oakâ€" ville USF at Hamilton, 1.30. Athletic A‘s win squeaker ('“‘ "\\1\‘& ..A\**\‘6 Call 885â€"2905 578â€"2975 Where We Offer A Guarantee Against All Of These © Special for July and August â€" Receive with Your New Nails a Complete Set of Individual Eyelashes. The &"“‘ R snl\\""\‘6 At the Pool Every Monday and Thursday 6 :00 to 7 30 Come and See the Excellent Facilities (Corner King St. N & University Ave W#terloo) Not All Sculptured Nails Are The Same!! REGISTRATION INFORMATION PERFECT IS BETTER!â€"â€"AT THE TOTAL LOOK Denture â€" Clinic Special Classes for Swim Development â€" (Age 9 and Under) OLYMPIC SIZE POOL PROFESSIONAL COACHING Ontario Amateur Soccer f Deviopment League Results Sunday Waterloo Athletics 1, Brantford 0 Oakville Vâ€"21 3, North York Cosmos 0 Scorborough Nationals 1, Hamilton 0 REGION OF WATERLOO (R.O.W.) SWIM CLUB 1979â€"1980 Program Wiifrid Laurier University 48 Bridgeport Rd. I Waterioo, Ontario Fees starting at $60.00 884â€"8386 Therapy ®© Infections e Nails continually popping off ® Nails that simply don‘t look natural ®© Damage to your nail base Many poorty or inadequately trained technicians can cause (Corporation Square) 141 Ontario St. N. 742 â€"2 321 Derek Groves, D.T. 3 »’~ 578â€"8887 $ ':.‘.':"' Waterloo Expos concludâ€" ed a most successful Interâ€" County Junior Baseball Leaâ€" gue regular season last week an 18â€"9 win over Camâ€" bridge Wednesday and a 9â€"1 thrashing of Listowel Thursâ€" day at Bechtel Park. Expos finished on top of the eightâ€"team loop with a 26â€"4 record and now await the completion of the scheâ€" dule before starting a bestâ€" ofâ€"five semiâ€"final. Mike Hannusch hit a twoâ€" run homer in the bottom of the seventh inning in Camâ€" bridge to give the home team a 9â€"7 lead, but Expos slammed them for seven runs in the eighth inning and another four in the ninth to win going away. Thursday‘s game .against Listowel was terminated after seven innings under an unorthodox version of the mercy rule Expos Expos have also been conâ€" firmed as Iâ€"C representaâ€" The winner of that series will gain an automatic bye into the finals. ; finish with a flourish BHauIck TAKE OUT SEARVICE «MA ALBERT wOO PARKDALE PLAZA WATERLOO * 11 YARIETIES OF FAISH & CHiPS$ (INCL UOING HALIBUT) ® CLAM CHOWDER STEAK ON A BUN ~ FAMIL Y DIWING OR TAKE OUT BACK BACON ON A BUN WHARF RESTAURANT tives at the Ontario Baseball Association championships on the Labour Day weekend in Toronto. Their initial opâ€" ponents have yet to be deterâ€" mined At top, Darrell Wilson of Cambridge Junior Terriers doesn‘t even flinch as a pitch whizzes by his ear during last Wednesday‘s game against Waterloo Expos. In the bottom picture Cy Elvin of Cambridge scores one of six secondâ€"inning runs as Expo Dunc MacDonald waits for a throwâ€"in. Expos rallied to win 18â€"9. _ _ Complete Collision And Refinishing Service