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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jul 1985, p. 33

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Expos on a playoff drive Ann Prince drove in two runs to lead Waterloo Ghosts to a 2â€"0 win over Sarnia Belles last Wednesday at Hillside Park. o Ghosts managed only four hits off losing pitcher Lynn Forbes in the Midwestern Ontario Ladies Softball League game, but Prince made the most of her opportunities. Prince singled to score Dee Feeney in the third inning. Ghosts‘ other run came in the eighth when Prince drove home Sue Sutherâ€" land. Ghosts entertain Oshweken Mohawks tonight at 8:30 at Hillside Park. They play in Sarnia Sunday at 2 p.m. and Tuesday they‘re visitors in a game with Shakespeare. Winning pitcher Chris Cressman allowed seven hits. Waterloo Expos have been making a move after a slow start in the, Interâ€"County Junior Baseball League season. â€" It‘s not a rags to riches story, but they‘ve improved their record to 8â€"10 in a drive to make the playoffs in August. a Ghosts win . ® over Sarnia vO‘\:P‘\QZSVS Toligate Bivd Waterioo, Ont. (519) 888â€"6800 o OFF ALL . o SERVICES FOR THE FAMILY Special in effect to July 31/85 es Vish SURFE PARADISE . fte 690 King St. West, Kitchener, 743â€"5868 _ ""~L, Mon.â€"Wed., 10â€"6 se Expos led 3â€"1 after one inning and boosted their lead when McCutcheon hit his threeâ€"run blast in the third. Their last two runs came in the ninth. Jody Pfaff doubled twice and Jamie Young hit a double and single. Todd Sheridan and Tim Wilson also had doubles while singles went to Kevin McGraw and Tim Gowland. Thursday, Expos travel to Brantford for an 8: 15 start. They host Kitchener Dodgers Sunday "I think the biggest improvement as a group is they‘re all hitting the ball fairly well," said Young. ‘"We were struggling a bit at the beginning getting hits."‘ . at 2 at Bechtel Park. Expos have won five of their last seven games and field manager Dan Young says cutting down on mental errors is one of several reasons along with improved hitting and pitching. * * Expos had 10 hits including a threeâ€"run homer by Terry McCutcheon Sunday night as they beat host Listowel 8â€"2. Winning pitcher Kevin Buck went the distance for Expos, scattering five hits. Losing pitcher Pete Zister also went the distance. Thank ‘g you The Waterloo Canada Day Committee would like to acknowledge the generous support of the following sponsors and organizations â€" Waterloo City Council, The City of Waterloo Police, Fire, and Engineering Departments; the Secretary of State; The University of Waterloo; UW Federation of Students; Wilfrid Laurier Student Union; A & W, CANOX, HiWay Market, Just A Little Something, Magic Mountain Trading Company, Mothers Pizza, On The Wind, Simpsons, Sugarpilum at the Pantries, Towers, Waterloo Towne Square, and Woolco. 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