_ Expos can‘t rest on laurels Page 16 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 22, 1979 By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Most people at Dickson Park were shocked Monday when Cambridge Junior Terriers surprised Waterloo Exms 109. & But not Bob McCullough, chief architect of the upset. "Ih fact, the 19â€"yearâ€"old Terrier shortstop is conâ€" fident his club can force Expos into an early exit from the Interâ€"County Junâ€" ior _ Baseball _ League playoffs. The win gave Cambridge a 1â€"0 series lead in the bestâ€" ofâ€"five â€" semifinal, with games two and three in Waâ€" terloo tonight and Friday at 7:30 p.m. Future games, if necessary, will be scheduled around the senior Terriers semifinal playoff dates. **Sure a lot of teams were psyched out by their (Expos) record (26â€"4) durâ€" img the regular season,‘" said McCullough, whose threeâ€"run home run in the bottom of the eighth providâ€" ed the margin of victory Monday, "but we went into this series as if every team was equal. Regular season records don‘t mean much now." Monday‘s encounter patâ€" terned itself around the last regularâ€"season meeting beâ€" tween the two clubs. Expos jumped into an early 4â€"1 lead, but Terriers rallied for four runs in the third to take a 5â€"4 lead. The teams seeâ€" sawed from that point until the eighth, when Rick Wilâ€" liams drove a twoâ€"run shot to give Expos a 9â€"7 lead But in â€" Cambridge‘s eighth, Greg Emms and Cy Elvin hit backâ€"toâ€"back sinâ€" It you want a station ‘ wagon and you think it should offer more than just room in the back. you could end up paying a lot more up front for a long list of options A Volvo 245, however. has very few options becauseat‘s well equipped to begin with So there‘s a lot less to par extra for â€" See n« Phone Jarmas Nuhn or Heinz Wernack e BEFORE YOU LOAD UP ANY OTHER WAGON, PRICE 15 University Ave. East at Regina in Waterloo y1CE CE x7 C ,m,,.,.,,m.m,vr €o Facing a twoâ€"andâ€"two count against relief pitcher Larry Crooke, McCullough teed off on the next pitch and drove it high over Dan Collison‘s head over the short right field fence. Camâ€" bridge pitcher Reid Sutherâ€" land then retired Expos saâ€" fely in the ninth to give his club the key opening vicâ€" tory. 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He‘s (Hannah) got a scored 10 runs in the ninth you play with in senior, we â€" all, you can‘t sit arou and drove it high over Dan good curve but it breaks _ against them to win. Actualâ€" get to know each other betâ€" _ 18 days and not play, a Collison‘s head over the early so we usually have no ly I would say that game ter since we see each other gUYS who were playin short right field fence. Camâ€" trouble picking it up. was the turning point in our almost every night of the ior are still mentall haidaa nitrhar Boaid CSnthor. "We‘ve only seen Crooke â€" season. Not only did it give week." physically drained fro: The home run was a timeâ€" ly hit for McCullough, who had gone zeroâ€"forâ€"four earâ€" lier against Tiger starter Scott Hannah, including two strikeouts. Price one at our showâ€" _ put something imnside after room today. You‘ll find a 79 you drive it home vorve Volvo already filled with the _ cromf= o ofun tm‘ quality. safety and comfort YOLYO. AT TODOAY‘S vou want before you buy it. PRICES, ITS WORTH A So vou‘ll be able to afford to LOM6G MARD LOOKL (WATERLOO) LTDO ‘‘We‘ve only seen Crooke once this year, and on the twoâ€"andâ€"two pitch I was guessing knuckleball but he came in with a fastball and I managed to hit it out." McCullough, a regular with the senior Terriers, brushed off any suggestions that his clout was the key to the ball game, and instead (VOLVO) **We had confidence we could beat them tonight, beâ€" cause back in June (21) we scored 10 runs in the ninth against them to win. Actualâ€" ly I would say that game was the turning point in our season. Not only did it give us the confidence to beat them, it also made them realize we could beat them too. Before that game, we always got down on ourselâ€" ves when we got behind. And then, right in Waterloo, we didn‘t even have a coach at the game. and were six runs down and still ended up winâ€" ning." Also big on McCullough‘s list for the reasons behind the turnâ€"around of the sixthâ€" place Terriers was the reâ€" cent appointment of Al Benâ€" son as manager ‘"He‘s really helped with our fundamentals and has us Terriers collected 12 hits off the two Expo pitchers with Elvin banging out four singles and Emms a double and two safeties. Paul Sutâ€" ton, Mike Hannusch, Darreli Wilson and Pete Johnson all had one single. Crooke had a solo homer and three singles off Sutherâ€" land, who went the distance giving up 13 hits. Jim Taylor had a firstâ€"inning triple, Dan Collison a double and single, Dunc MacDonald two sinâ€" gles and Brian Schnurr, Terry Boegel and Micky Collison a single each. You can‘t take anything Grigg was also perturbed that the two teams manageâ€" ments had agreed for conâ€" venience sake to play game one in Cambridge. ‘"I was shocked when I came back from holidays and heard that. We work hard all season to get first and then have to start the playoffs on the road. But this is a bestâ€"ofâ€"five series. and now that we‘ve got a game under our belit we should be all right. We‘ll be into it on Wednesday. away from them (Cambridâ€" ge), they‘ve got some good ball players,"‘ said Expo field manager Nels Grigg. ‘*But we weren‘t sharp at all, you can‘t sit around for 18 days and not play, and the guys who were playing senâ€" ior are still mentally and physically drained from yesâ€" terday‘s (Sunday 12â€"11 12th inning loss to London) game.‘"‘