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Waterloo Expos® hopes for a triple crown sweep in junâ€" ior baseball vanished Wedâ€" VISUAL INVENTORY PROTECTION VIP Valiant Expo try falls short Introducing Branch Location Petersburg 634â€"8113 That victory gave Braves the bestâ€"ofâ€"five Interâ€"County championship series 3â€"2, thus preventing Expos from copping the third jewel in their late season conquests. After taking the Iâ€"C penâ€" nant with a 21â€"8 record, Expos put it all together in Toronto in early September to take the Ontario Baseball Association junior title. nesday when they lost a 3â€"2 decision â€" to _ Brantford Braves at Bechtel Park. The Iâ€"C League title apâ€" peared out of Expos grasp after Brantford won the first two games of the series, but the local squad charged back with two vicâ€" tories of their own to force the issue. Expos hopes of a miracle series comeback looked good in the rubber match as Brantford wins Iâ€"C crown WATERLOO NORTH PROVINCIAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION RECEPTION: 6:30 P.M. DINNER 7:30 P.M. â€" SPEAKERS â€" Thursday, October 2, 1980 BEAVERDALE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB DINNER ANNUAL MEETING Jim Allan 884â€"4161 Joanne Venton 886â€"4554 Bob Labbett 884â€"0073 Eileen Dyck 886â€"1384 (South of Bresiau â€" First Road Left after Waterlooâ€"Wellington Airport) The Hon. Robert Welch The Hon. Dr. Harry Parrott Deputy Premier Minister and Minister of Enetgy of the Environment TICKETS ‘6.00 PER PERSON they held a 2â€"1 lead heading into the seventh inning. But disaster struck as Braves sent seven men to the plate and scored the tying and eventual winning runâ€" on three hits and two Waterloo errors. The loss did not detract from the simply outstanding contribution made by Expo pitcher Micky Collison, who after throwing six impecâ€" cable innings to win Tuesâ€" day‘s fouth game, came right back and went the disâ€" tance Wednesday. Expos, who matched Braves in the hit departâ€" ment with nine, staked Colâ€" lison to a 1â€"0 lead in the first inning, with the pitcher himâ€" self scoring the run. He led off with a double off Nick Noonan, went to third on Terry Boegel‘s bunt single and scored on Dunc Macâ€" Donald‘s sacrifice fly. Collison got the rbi in the second that put Expos up 2â€"0 as he singled home Brian Miller but from that point Noonan did a job of silencâ€" ing Expo bats effectively until his mates came up with the big seventh inning. Expos got men as far as first and second in the ninth with two away but could not bring home the tying or winâ€" ning runs. MacDonald had three sinâ€" gles to go withhis sacrifice rbi. Collison doubled and singled, Terry Boegel had two singles and Paul Reitzel and Brad Schnurr a single each for Waterloo. Centrefielder Don Adams doubled and added two sinâ€" gles for brantford.