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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1984, p. 26

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PM“, 2S--WATE5tLt30 COME. MY. JUNE 27. 1004 and live in the fifth. Expos cut the margin to (H in the seventh, but Bulldogs scored seven runs on four hits in the eighth to com- plete the rout. five hits inclining a single by Todd Lave- day. Dave Drago was the losing pitcher. /aterioo Expos started off well, hut m e in (or a surprise St. Iday evening in CJJHW. , (pas scored two runs ill the top of the Ctr -x but ended up los- in, 134 to drop their record to " in the Inter-County Junior Baseball League. They were shut out " by Kitchener in their pre- vious start. Todd Sheridan hit a leadoff home run, then Jamie Young tripled Expos were sche- duled to host Listowcl on My. Tonight, they travel to Stratford for an tr p.m. start, Sheridan homered again in the third to give Expos a " lead, but Bulldogs scored Reagan's silage. The third annual Waterloo international soccer tournament will take place on July 7-8 at 28 fields in Kitchener and Waterloo. Teams from " far away as Denmark, Scotland and Trinidad will be competing. The Celebrity Game will be held again this year at 3 pm. Sunday, July 8 at Seagram Stadium. Those participating include Dale Barnes of Channel 47. Debbie van Kickebelt of City TV and other national and international sports personalities. seam pun JiiNsat 33000 complete Expos ended up with 275 Km an Junior Expos face must-win situation Weider, " _of the t'irrr?ts Assoc. 'lem 'OU'" complete was. was. a SAT., tii Sept. 1 /34 phone 885-3220 Wanpite SYLVIA REDWOOD winner of the waterbod mfthr Minor soccer ”when wiStttoamtouetcq Waterloo T-ball all- stars won five straight games to walk away with top honors at the Bloor Invitational t ball Tournament this past weekend. With the schedule nearing the hallway Dan Young says Expos In the championship game they defeated their archrival Clark- son Indians 21-11 in a eoggeftom-ttehigad vie- Earlier. they beat Is- lington IT-12 in the ing wins of ans, 17-6 and 21-5 over Agincourt A's, Hamilton West- mount Cougars and Streetsville, respec- lively. game was décided by Greg Netehy's mail slam home run in the Craig Young, Shawn Dietrich and Andrew MacGregor each had Pam's ’aiutyl’in Ttie championship T-ball all-stars cop Bloor tourney WATERLOO are in a must win situation if they are to make the playoffs. Brent Weber and Brad Boegel added three hits apiece "tgt- cluding a triple by Doe gel. Brian Pitts and Jason Cartier rounded out the attack with two safeties each. four hits in tive plate appearances. Against Islington, Pitts. Weber and Kevin Bowman each had single while Cartier u tfu, Ito-ll me am event on tap The celebrities will play against a team made up of coaches, managers and referees from minor soccer. In connection with the tournament. help in hilleting of visiting teams, especially foreign ones, is very much needed. Anyone interested in billeting some of the visitors (from the above countries or Quebec) please call Lynda Taghiza- deh (884-3357), or Syed Mohamed (648»3074). or the soccer ofnce (8864481). Follow Marco Polo's route to Pamir, the roof of the world. Come and enjoy our, exquisite Afghan ' dishes including ... "If we Ask't win the Flowers by 3; Flowers for " menial o wading 0 birthdays gankclifmh 20 "in- St. W. W'awrloo. (ht. varieties of Rice Palaws, Kabobs. vegetarian dishes and more. tttqt-tttit-St-hm-r., Pamir Restaurant , $36-$91 , 291 Woodman Rd. W., Guelph tire Afghan restaurant m Canada) Specializing '- fresh, sill Ill dried tuwer DWI-WIND unmvuvuomcnm HOURS: Mom-Fri. 9230-9 . - '. J's Heritage Ir-tji,:) tE115EiT2TirTD ct-Titre-tst mum-mu ”mammal "teu-all-at" Ween-deliver next three games," said Young. “we can forget about playing ball in August.” two doubles and a sin- gle. MacGregor and Boegel had two hits Richard Temple and David Dickson contin- ually eat down runners on last batter and drove in timely runs as Waterioo's last bat- Watertoo's lien ac- tion will be in the K-W Invitational T-ball tournament July 1-2. 714-367 I -Cfiiiijie=%rir of your confidence. 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Waterloo Elmira Cook Up A Cookout iiti)Qala ~Bcchtcl a. imahpam M03.“ mwmwaum a-se-au-u-tstu-a. ”carat map.w,ewuaw. 72534” mquww Evening and Saturday Appointments Available 22 KING ST. s., WATERLOO 2.,qu a tradition since 1925 funeral home and chapel WheottapejatesMtt-Wecare 884-0663 pwww If there is a barbeque in your future, the only thing you can't buy from us is the Conveniently located throughout Southwestern Ontario ..' n an...

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