Page 18 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 27, 1980 Enrichment courses for exceptional students, and inâ€" dividual programmes for children with learning disabilities. Byerson Hall operates within the Ministry of Education Curâ€" nculum Guidetines. : Advantages : . *Full day for kindergarten Applications Are Now Being Accepted BYERSON HALL PRIVATE SCHOOL 18 McDougall Road, Waterloo PHONE: 884â€"2170â€" Byerson Hall Private School (Waterioo) P Offers a Unique and Alternative Education For Girls and Boys â€"_ (Kindergarten to Grade 6 only) Enrolment is Limited. Expos shocked by London OBA foes By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor The mark of a good team, especially come playoff time, is often measured by its ability to turn apparent adversity into good fortune. Waterloo Expos were able to do that Saturday night, and as a result were still alive in their Ontario Baseâ€" ball Association preliminâ€" ary series with London Serâ€" vicemaster heading into last night‘s deciding third game in London. Expos, who only recently were even informed they would have to play the bestâ€" ofâ€"three affair with the Lonâ€" don District winner just to qualify for this weekend‘s Portrait Studio Fairview Park Mail Stone Road Mail Lynden Park Mail SHOW & SALE ART WORKS Oneâ€"Hour Passport Photo Service Available Sears Portrait Studio portraits/ passports EXTENDED HOURS DURING SHOW MmMoN â€" FRI 10â€"9 SAT â€" 10â€"6 BY AREA ARTISTS INFORMAL OPENING SEPT. 6 21 color portraits Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. Wed., Thure., Fri. 9:30 a.m. till 9:00 p.m. There will be a 95¢ charge for each additional person in portraits. No limit on number of phoâ€" tographic packages (full package orders only). Choice of available backgrounds. 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Expos , however, fought back to stavE off straight game elimination by edging Servicemaster 74 in 11 inâ€" nings to force the. rubber match last night, with the winner advancing to OBA round one Saturday.: at noon at Talbot Park in Toronto. ‘‘They‘re (London) a solid club, much more solid than I expected,‘‘ said Expo manager Rick Williams after his team‘s narrow esâ€" cape from the jaws of obliâ€" vion. ‘*But after the game last night, there was no way I underestimated them at all tonight. We were ready for a tough battle all the way." Expos had a 6â€"5 lead headâ€" ing into the ninth in game two, but with two away, Dave MacDonald of London sent a soft pop fly over short that fell between Waterloo shortstop Brad Schnurr and left fielder Paul Mcintyre to plate the tying run. Waterioo pulled the game out of the fire in their 11th though when Schnurr led off with a single and came all the way home when London third baseman Jim Hepâ€" worth, the outstanding fielder of the game to that point, overthrew first on Terry Boegel‘s sacrifice. That turn of events came moments after an intense nailbiting session for Waâ€" terloo fans as London loaded the bases with none out in their 11th on two hits and a walk. * But Emke. who came on in the eighth in relief of Micky Collison, got out of the jam by forcing two puâ€" touts at home and then getâ€" ting dangerous Kane Godâ€" win on a foul popâ€"out to catcher Dunc MacDonald. Expos bunched four hits in the second inning to take a 4â€" 2 lead, but London, a club that in style closely resemâ€" bles the Waterloo unit, came back with three in the fifth to go up 5â€"4. But one swing ofâ€" Don Beaupre‘s bat eliminated that as he hit a seventhâ€"inâ€" ning double to score Bruce Gordon and Boegel with the goâ€"ahead digits. Williams caught the London defense napping prior to Beaupre‘s # Tel. (519) 885â€"4173 sn JTTITITITITITITITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL J mmn'tmdiwmfluywmm.m; tor only $15.00. For a tree demonstration call anytime: | WATERLOO SEWING CLASSES VIDEOTAPE THE WEDDING? s MAKE VELOUR FASHIONS ‘ FOR FALL 6 â€" 2 hour lessons â€" BEGINNING WEDNESDAY â€" SEPT. 3, 1980 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL DAWN J. BRUNK 886â€"0135 hit by signalling for Greg McEachern Ao sacrifice even though Expos already had one out: ‘*"The way we were hit ting, I was just playing the percentages, and their third baseman wasn‘t prepared for a bunt at all," said the Waterloo boss. "I ‘was just trying to get the guys in scoring position with our top rbi man (Beaupre) coming to the plate."" > Boegel and Beaupre each had a double for the winners while Schnurr collected two singles. Dunc MacDonald with a twoâ€"run scoring sinâ€" gle in the first, McIntyre, McEachern, Collison and Paul Oberholzer also sinâ€" gled. f - But the Expo appeal that Oberholzer should only have been ejected and a baserunâ€" ner allowed to take his place at first base was upheld in a decision made by OBA seâ€" cretaryâ€"treasurer Ron Pegg of Flesherton, and the teams were informed prior to Saturday‘s game that they would have to pick up at the point of that erâ€" roneoug ruling. Friday in game one McEachern went all the way on the mound for Expos, who were limited to six hits by Godin. But with two away in the ninth and the bases loaded, Godin walked Oberholzer to bring home. McEachern with the first run. _ Notes: Expos also swing back into action in their Inâ€" terâ€"County semiâ€"final with Kitchener Dodgers tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Bechtel Park. The game will be played as a Kitchener home contest since Dodgers have been uprooted from their Jack Couch Park home by the Central Ontario Exhibiâ€" tion. Expos lead the bestâ€"ofâ€" five series 2â€"1. But Londond appealed a gesture by Oberholzer as he dropped his doubleâ€"flap helâ€" met (mandatory in OBA) before going to first base and rather than just ejecting Oberholzer from the game, the umpire ruled him out, thus evidently ending the contest. GERUICEG