Expos show inconsistency If there‘s one thing that characterizes Waâ€" terloo Expos this early in the Interâ€"County J unior Baseball League season, it‘s inâ€" consistent play. Since beating Kitchâ€" ener Dodgers 108 a week ago Tuesday, Expos lost both sides of a doubleheader last Wednesday in Stratâ€" ford by scores of 3â€"1 and 5â€"4. More recently, Expos lost 7â€"5 in St. Thomas Sunday afterâ€" noon. Roland Mechier and Valerie Smith were named WCI‘s male and female athletes of the year at the school‘s athletic banquet. Mechier is best known as a soccer player and Smith excels in gymnastics. Richard O‘Brien photo ‘‘If we get good Skippy says: Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street, Waterloo 884â€"0550 Northdale Auto Body 99 KING ST. N., WATERLOO Residentialâ€"comméercial pitching we don‘t get good hitting,"‘ said Expos field manager Dan Young. "If we get pitching and hitting we don‘t get good fieldâ€" ing." Expos made seven errors in St. Thomas, three of which came in the fifth as St. Thomas scored five runs. Brad Stevens had a double and single and Kevin McGraw had two hits as Expos actually outhit St. Thomas 8â€"6. Jamie Young connectâ€" ed for a double. Losing pitcher Ian WCI‘S TOP ATHLETES Bulass gave way to Eugene Stemmler after five innings. The winning pitcher was Ron Milligan. The second game of the doubleheader in Stratford took 11 inâ€" nings. Don Grasby, who had walked and reached third on two sacrifices, scored on a throwing error. Each team scored twice in the ninth, the second extra inning. Stevens doubled to score Todd Sheridan, then came home on Kean Doherty‘s single. I-(4 CPAirHolidays-I BRITAIN SALE # ~© ‘s & Y g _ 34" N { T . CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE 75 Frederick St. Kitchener 579â€"5400 per couple BOOK NOW â€" OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 29, 1985 KITCHENER/WATERLOO Save up to 200 GET YOUR SPRING CLOTHES CLEANED NOW!! Expos forced extra innings with a run in the seventh as Sheriâ€" dan singled home Bob Taylor. Losing pitcher Kevin Buck went the distance and relief pitcher Jim Wilker took the win. Wilker was also the winning pitcher in the first game where Todd Smith, who recently signed with Expos, took the loss. Kevin McGraw hit safely twice in that game and Sheridan cracked a double. 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