the Waterloo Junior Expos Sunday as they increased their record in the Junior Intercounty baseball league to nine wins with only three loses. hand picked up three in the The Mets, top place team third, one in the fourth, fifth for the season, allowed the and sixth. The Dodgers Dodgers to get 17 runs in made their come back in the the bottom of thefirst inning. bottom of the sixth. They The loosing pitcher for the were losing 6-2 but scored Mets was Dave Black- four in the sixth and two bum. Blackburn and Jay more in the seventh to go Pfaff shared the 17 runs on ahead 8 - 6. six hits and 12 walks. Expos blank Stratford The Expos behind the three-hit pitching of Brian Somerton, shut-out the Stratford Juniors 8-0. The Expos banged out 10 hits off three Stratford pitchers. The home team scored one run in the first inning. six in the second and another in the sixth. Waterloo minor baseball helium house league cham- pionship by defeating the Giants in the semi-finals Monday June 25 by a score of " in a nine inning game. On Wednesday June 27 they defeated the Mets 21-20 in the finals. The winning pitcher for the Dodgers on Monday was Mike Werbowecki. Mike pitched nine innings gave up six hits walked eight and struck out nine. The losing pitcher for the ' ts was Tim Reuel. Ergave up 10 hits walked en and struck out six. The Dodgers got off to a slow start getting a single run in éhe second and fourth. The iants on the other hand picked up three in the third, one in the fourth, fifth and sixth. The Dodgers made their come back in the bottom of the sixth. They were losing 6-2 but scored four in the sixth and two more in the seventh to go ahead8-6. Leading marksmen for the Expos were Barry Mus- selman with two singles. Randy Collins with a single and a double and Mike Shawen with a double. Bob Woiosenieky, Dave Stumpf, John Ford and Bob Sehnurr and Dennis Long contributed singles to the cause. The next scheduled Expos game was to be Sunday July 8. That game was can- celled because the Expos will be travelling to Mont- real next weekend to be Back in Good Shape...l'ast Not a sign of that colli- sion when our experts re-condition your car, Fine work at moder- ate prices 430 ALBERT ST PH. 884-0550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY ByDIckBNII The Giants 800M their Dodgerswonthe 1astrunintttetopofthe loo minor baseball ninth on two errors to make n house league cham- an. Dodgers down Giants for championship The Giants six hits were by Jim Ward with two, a single and a home run; Mark Kresky, Rick Sdmeider, Tim Reuel and Doug Cartier with one guests of the Montreal Expos at their weekend games against Houston. -- The Dodgers salt to bat- ters to the plate in eight innings while the Giants sent 46 batters in nine in- nings. 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