PAGE " - WATERLOO CHRONOCLE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, tttttt x ks,, a"? 1id;2iiiiiii_l,lllliiilii2s _ 5": CC-- l . cc; _ "ss,, ‘_ _ -. (ikc.c_,-CL, ' - WEDNESDAY MARKETS new: car mm vou use»! men ens season! Low mess! m can: um use Mmltlt mm assume lEADED eats! IllrlE3lllltl VOISIN MOTORS Plymouth Horizon (li, Miser heats every HI 5 passage: 55I domestic cat ht highway gas economy! ItlTttiBitll't FARMERS MARKET Corner of Frederick & Duke Sta. START MAY 6, 1981 And Continue to December 23, 1981 6:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.I. SUNDAY ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW & SALE canine OPEN EVERY SATURDAY All YEAR ROUND 15 ARTHUR ST., volslN morons voua run EFFICIENGY .umaumeas IN IN tum. 669-283! 5:00 A.M. " 2:00 P.". Every Sunday to June 28, 1981 " Noon - 5 RM. [lfji C In this day and age one pretty well had to go wherever his/her job takes him, and Stumpf was no "xcep- tion when a job with Canada Customs beck oned him to Sarnia after he completed uni- versity in 1978. By Rick Oomph.“ Chronicle Spam Em Oddly enough, the very thing that sum rated Dave Stump! from one of his favorite pastimes three years ago has brought him back to it for 19ttl, and he hopes, many years to come But moving to souttr western Ontario also meant the veteran (of HIGHWAY 551.l (Illllkm) Coaching job custom fit for junior Expo mentor ELMIRA 669-2831 CHRYSLER a, Now only s5993 Cro However, Stumpf was transferred back to Kitchener last year, 4nd after being sound, ed out by Expo presi- dent and GM Nels (irigg about possibly Joining the junior club as coach this year, Slump! thought things over and decided to give it a try. at least a "half-dozen" years) of Waterloo jun- ior Expos had to abort his debut season with Waterloo senior Tigers of the inter-County Major Baseball League So Car, if one indoor and two outdoor prac tires can be used as a measuring stick, su COMBINED 1.1 l (1ttla) “The travelling back and forth, it just got too much to handle," he said on the steps of the Bechtel Park dugout Sunday after putting Expos through their paces for the second straight day. "Actual- ly, I wanted to get into 'H'm really looking forward to it (198] sea. son), the personnel here is all good and they're a really good bunch of guys," said the wyear-old former catcher-infielder who admits to being “too old" to attempt a play- ing comeback himself “I like working with the juniors best. in sen ior the emphasis is all on winning. here you want to win too, but it's not as serious, you‘re out for a gimd time, to enjoy yourself too.†Stumpl. who has no previous coaching ex perience but who says playing under four dif- ferent regimes with Expos has given him plenty of insight into the profession, actually started 1978 with Tigers in their inaugu- ral season but found it too hard to handle. 9-12 noon Satutdays Only FOR INFORMATION CALI My OF THESE LOCATIONS Sat-lav 2 579-4800 KITCHENER 650 KING EAST . Omar trammg tor all ages 0 Course tee vs uncome tax deductubte by the student q Your chance ot automatic or standard shut! cars 0 Enquye about mutance pfemmm reductvons for YD graduates o 97mm m~cav Instruction . Approved by the Ontano Safety League q You ooN learn to dnve once -- do n rugm' "l think the players know it already that there'll be a different philosophy this year," said Stumpf. I wasn't around last year, but Over 70.000 gmguilgs recommend Young" Drivers of Canada Expos. practically a carbon-copy unit of last year's club that won the OBA and Inter- County pennant titles, will notice a big dir ference around the clubhouse this year as none of the coaching trio plans to use the hard-line tactics em- ployed by rookie field pilot Rick Williams be- fore he departed the scene late last sum- mer. Trammg cerires coast to coast baseball down there (Sunk). but it would have meant in the sur- rounding small towns, all the big teams were pretty well set for coaching.“ Both Stumpf and Don ()berholzer were added to the coaching staff this year by Grieg, but as the president-GM admitted earlier in the year, and as was otrvi. ous on the weekend, it will really be a three way sharing of all on field managerial duties. Tues-May 12 in class 7-10 pm. TOES ' THURS WATERLOO 232 KING NORTH 579-4800 i ro AINSLIE Moan _ 52376139 They will get their first taste of action Saturday when they will play the senior Tigers in a controlled game at Bechtel Park at 2 p.m. Expos also have two home exhibi- tion games on tap " ready for the following weekend, Saturday May 9 at 2 p.m. against Brantford and the fol- lowing day also at 2 p.m. against Kitchen, er. CAMBRIDGE ro AINSUE NORTH Mom-May 25 "Hey, if they make an_error, they know it and feel bad about it, there's no sense rant- ing and raving about it. Goodness knows I made enough of them myself when I played," said Stump! with a chuckle "it's the men- tal errors, the sloppy execution that we'll have to keep on top of." . In hopes of quickly working the club into shape. Expos held a two-hour workout Sat- urday and a threemour workout Sunday at Bechtel. I've talked to a few of the players and I guess things got pretty diftr cult. Mon to Thurs in class 9-12 noon