'*b.pmfluirmddipw'llhfllw& WWuMHlMMWMdMuK“ Expos trailed 7â€"2 on Sunday before a sixâ€"run eighth inning put them into a brief oneâ€"run lead. But Brantford came back with three runs in the ninth to Tayler and Scott Clugston had singles. Dan Goff took the loss in relief of Julian Chris Rigby took his first loss of the season against Kitchener and now has a mu.hyuh.dmdm'mmmmemmmm Kitchener led 2â€"0 after one inning and 5â€"0 after four before Expd#@#t.on‘the board with one run in the sixth and two in the seventh. 6 Expos host Stratford Thursday at 8 at Bechtel Park. About 80 teams from Ontario, Quebec and the United States will compete in the Waterloo Minor Soccer Club‘s 14th annual invitational tournament the weekend of June 25â€"26. All championship games will be played Sunday at Bechtel Park at various times and on various fields. Semiâ€"final games will also take place at Bechtel with the exception of the atom boys who will play at Seagram Drive. The atom boys preliminary round action happens June 25 at Seagram Drive and Centennial Park while the mosquito boys open on Lexington Road fields. Twelve teams are entered in each of the peewee girls and boys divisions. The girls play their opening rounds on fields beside Conestoga Mall and the boys open at Bechtel. Bantam girls see preliminary action an the Conestoga fields and Lexington‘s south field. The bantam boys will use the Bridgeport Sportsfield and the lower field at Bluevale collegiate. Junior girls play at University Heights and Seagram Stadium while the junior boys take to the field at Bechtel. Keeping on track Program coordinator Brent McFarlane has coached Olympic athletes and has authored numerous articles in track and field journals throughout the world. The school‘s coordinators are Jim Woolley and Jan Hember. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track and Field Association is putting on a summer schoo! for Grade 6â€"8 students July 4â€"29. The school is set up to teach students basic skills by having them participate in all events in sessions that run from 9 a.m. to noon Monday to Friday at Centennial Stadium in Kitchener. Every child receives a physical evaluation of sportâ€"specific motor skills as well as a progress report to gain an understanding of individual strengths and Waterloo‘s major atom Wildcats captured sole possession of first place in the Southwest Soccer League when they defeated Kitchener by a 4â€"0 score. Kitchener managed just two shots on goal as the passing plays of the Wildcats kept them at bay. Ranil Jayasundera‘s aggressive running sparked the Wildcats early in the Woolley has been head track and field coach at Galt collegiate since 1983 and is a former international track competitor. Hember, a teacher at Centennial senior public school, brings over 20 years track and field experience. _ Four different players, Joe Costello, Richard Pacquette, Jeff Schugardt and Paul Faucher, shared in the scoring. For further information, contact McFarlane (884â€"2074), Woolley (578â€"7261) or Hember (745â€"1375). COLDP CHICKEN SANDWICH includes Colesiaw or Saiad . CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH Includes Colesiaw or Saind HOT CHICKEN SANDWICH Peas, Freach Fries and Gravy . > DELUXE HAMBURGER WITH THE WORKS Weekend soccer tournament set Includes Fries and Colesiasw Wildcats No. 1 Expos slide BARâ€"BQ CHICKEN & RIBS Daily Luncheon Specials * . 2ag pave m""‘.-%."&%ï¬. om* We‘se the ones with the great Chicken _ St. Jerome It‘s just like coming home 8.25 SALE ENDS JUNE 29th couHoleum gor Care Products INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE 8,000 SQ. FT. OF WAREHOUSE & SHOWROOM OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 10 orr J Titzqerald JSros. Ltd. Quality Carpets & No Wax Floors ***" _ 490 Weber St. N., Waterioo â€" 884â€"0851 No We If there‘s one thing we do know, it‘s the floor covering business STORE HOURS: Mon.â€"Wed. 9â€"5:30 <blpthiphges: Thur., Fri. 9â€"9, Sat. 9â€"4 FITZGERALD BROS. LTD. $699,,$26099 Gnpege â€"$9999 Valuflor, Highlight, Innovation Congoleum NO WAX FLOORS [A MBwos. [d Carpets FROM: 10"* orr Peerless Multiâ€" 100‘s of Peerless Carpet Roll Ends * tag No Wax Viny!