By Rick Campbell ____ Chronicle Sports Editor After his club‘s 7â€"4 win over Brantford Waterioo Expo managâ€" er Dave Stumpf‘s eyes Sump{, referring to the fact he was practically. void â€"of pitching alterâ€" natives for Monday night‘s game six in Brantford. deficit with a 1504 win Saturday in Brantford and Sunday‘s triumph, Expos returned to the driver‘s seat but they didn‘t stay there long as Stumpf‘s fears beâ€" came reality in a 12â€"5 Brantford win Monday, squaring the series at To be blunt, Expos just didn‘t have anyone Optimists on the ropes CHYPNOSISEH "And now what? Who ) I use now?"â€" said With his club reâ€" ot:lfl « Nerveusness :hm:um Brian Miller, who 159 King St., Suite 3 Kitchener, Ont. 5$79â€"1900 9 a.im. â€" 9 p.m. WwoOd AUTO HYPNOSIS Waterloo Optimists midgets, Interâ€" County pennant winners this season, are finding the playoffs to be a whole new kettle of fish. And unless Optimists can come up with a victory inâ€"Brantford might, it will be hook, line and sinker time the Waterloo club. Vets, well behind Waterloo during the season, won the third game of the bestâ€"ofâ€" five semiâ€"final 5â€"4 Sunday when Mike McLeod‘s texas leaguer with two out in the bottom of the ninth scored Pete Buzek from third with the winning run. The victory gives Brantford a 2â€"1 lead in the series and puts Optimists against the wall from here _ The losing pitcher was Jamie Young, who came on in relief of Scott Puncher in the eighth. â€" â€" o Optiimists opened up a 2â€"0 firstâ€"inning lead but trailed 4â€"2 until tying it in the top of the eighth. e â€" â€" Mike McLaughlin had two of Waterloo‘s seven hits while singles went to Young, Puncher, Jody Pfaff, Tom Schneider and Dan Kennedy. â€" s Wednesday Optimists had evened the series on Young‘s sevenâ€"hitter which resultâ€" ed in a 10â€"5 Waterioo victory. Young aided his own cause with a double and three singles while Optimists‘ 13â€"hit attack was completed by Tim Gowland with three safeties, Schneider and Puncher with two each, and Pfaff and Kevin Buck with singles. > xpo series down to one ~F;, lieved by Dave Drago in the fifth. had hoped to use Monday, and in fact did start, but was pulled in the sixth in favor of third baseman Steve O‘Farrell who lost at home inâ€"11 inning Expos other pitcher, Kevin Emke, was brilâ€" liant Saturday booking 14 strikeouts as the Waterloo club won a lateâ€"inning slugfest, but of course he wasn‘t ready to go on only two days rest. And so the bestâ€"ofâ€"seven semiâ€" mopped up fer the duâ€" final .boils down to a oneâ€"shot affair, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Bechtel. "At the beginning (of the series) I think our guys thought they‘d beat Brantford four times easily, that all they‘d have to do is show up for the win, Children 25¢ Game Aduits 50¢ Game Special Expires at Closing Sunday, September 5, 1982 _ WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Available Space 1982â€"3 Monday â€" 4 Lanes â€" 9:00 p.m. Wednesday â€" 6 Lanes â€" 9:00 p.m. â€" 4 Lanes â€" 9;00 p.m. Thursday â€" 4 Lanes â€" 7:00 p.m. _ LOWEST RATES IN TWIN CITIES 33 Years of Bowling Experience Free Parking (Within One Block) FRIDAY & SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL BOWLINGâ€" ATTENTION! 5 â€" PIN BOWLERS Fully Air Conditioned MA*J . And tough it was as Brantford charged ahead 93 after five innings, then after Expos closed to 9â€"5 in the llx&. iced the verâ€" dict with three more in the seventh. Brad but now we know that isn‘t the.case, and 1 think the guys really want to end it," said Stumpf Sunday. ‘"But unfortunately, I don‘t ltl::e m:,v options un as a pitcher goes, could be tough tomorâ€" row (Monday) in Schnurr with a double Sund ay B rad Schnurr doubled and added two singles and two rbis for Expos, while Paul Reitzel triâ€" pled and collected three singles in a fashâ€" ionable plate perforâ€" mance. and Kevin Schnurr with two singles paced the Waterloo offense. _ ‘‘*Things really picked up for me when we were down in Niaâ€" gara Falls," said Reitâ€" zel. ‘"We saw a lot of good pitching down there and I think it sharpened me up." In one of his rare batting chances, pitchâ€" er Dave Drago slashed an rbiâ€"double down the right field line to score Expos severith run in the seventh. The comâ€" bination of Dave Drago and Miller gave up 10 Brantford hits, three to Floyd Davis. Saturday in Brantâ€" ford Expos were sailâ€" ing along with a 7â€"0 lead when the offensive fireworks popped in the top of the eigth. Expos got five, then Brantâ€" ford got three, Expos bagged three more in the ninth and Brantford answered with one to make the final 15â€"4. Miller had a triple and two singles, Todd Sheridan a triple and single, Andy Boegel three singles and Reitâ€" zel and Bruce Gordon two hits each. & Thursday Expos had what appeared to be sure victoryâ€" snatched from their grasp in the bottom of the ninth with the score 4â€"4 when leadâ€"off man Kevin Schnurr tripled but lost an appeal at first when umpire Jeff Wilkinson of Kitchener ruled he 29 had missed touchingâ€" the base. Brantford got two in the 11th to take the 6â€"4 victory. â€"*‘We know now it comes down to one game Sunday, and both 33 Erb St. W., Waterioo 885â€"5735 Between Marsiand Centre & Waterico Square â€"<\‘HMours: Daily 10â€"5:30; Fri. 10â€"9 . Beautiful furnishings for your home. Solid pine and oak â€" furniture, brass, pottery, crystal, Canadian art and many more items, liquidation priced. Licence #2420. The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Bilingual School clubs will be wellâ€"restâ€" ed," said Expo presiâ€" dent and GM Nels Grigg. "I‘d like to think that on a oneâ€"toâ€"one showdown we‘ve got the better team." â€" ~" [._ WATERLOD CHROMCLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1982 â€" PAGE 23 . inlofnfniinintndiotednintioionrtatabithdatedededatctonstatstadetatotnintahandhaadstnds ts ut 420 27 f4 Dave Pickett* * denotes leftâ€"handed hitter water Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sundays. . Between the hours of 6:00 a.m. â€" 10 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. â€" 11:00 p.m. EVEN PROPERTY NUMBERS â€" and Sundays. Lawnâ€"Garden Watering Byâ€"Law No. 76â€"119 States Buildings With cAIRWAY a CITY OF WATERLOO , Friday 44