R in c. i + a T uis 1 .. "% mo§int x t o on ioi i e e chG u) §t‘% (+ s * t sX wing o +0 105 t ME atl T yey Th % i4 U vrilth: . Ssdit T xC / m o i t s 54 Yatk es\ Eitther in h a o Page 12 â€" Watarloo Chronicle, Wednesday. June 2, 1076 1 4 2. lt Baseball game against the scoreless until the top of scored one run to take a 1â€"0 lead. In the bottom of the broke loose to score seven runs and take over the lead 7â€"1.â€" The top of the ninth saw the Expos score only two runs to lose the game 7â€"3. The Expos scored their three runs off eight hits. Dave Barrett hit a double for the only extra base hit for the Expos. He also hit a single in the game. The other hitters for the Expos were Marc Thiel and Jim Drago (two each) and Barry Musselman and Mike Blake (one single each). The Kiwanis scored their eight runs on nine hits. Paul Ante lead his team The Waterioo Jr. By Peggy Lempel Wa terlool; Now Open WEDNESDAY 3:00â€"9:00 P.M. hits for the Paul Kistner a double and Larry Wilson, Dave Officer 11 Gueliph players in a losing effort for the Expos® while, Pau)l Kistner struck out three Expos in a winâ€" ning effort for the Gueliph play the Stratford Optimists. scoring in the top of the first inning with two runs folâ€" lowed by a single run in the third for a 30 lead. They scored two more runs in the fourth inning to take a 5â€"0 lead over the Stratford Opâ€" timists. In the bottom of the sixth inning the Optimists broke free for five runs to tie the game at 5 all. With the score still tied at 55 after nine complete innings the game went intc 7 t\ 447 ! T LE N# T EJA WL" io | C J i ie s g}}; \ lgi ’4 _i'!":".v,_m.‘_ U \\\ & "fil. W \ 1 )YV O U P Yosurack struck out %malflim to: _ In the game the Stratford * put Expos ahead 65 Optimists pulled off three only to have Stratford tie double plays to put the Exâ€" tlngmh&eh&hl pos out. *; of inning. The Expos _ Mike Yosurack was cred ~scored two more runs in ited with the win for the the eleventh while Stratford (Expos in relief ‘ofâ€" Darryl wnet scoreless to give the > . & . Expos the win 8â€"6. . UV _ 00 _ Expos were Dave Stump{f ( a home run) and Brian Schnurr and Marc Thiel (each a double). s s Mike Yosurack, Jobn Lanâ€"~ (one each). . Stratford Optimists scorâ€" ed their six runs off seven forâ€" Stratford‘s only extra base hit. ~ ~ Jim Catania® hit a double Extra base hitters for the Singles were credited to (three) and Larâ€" WATERLOO COUNTY OPEN EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FROM 3:00â€"9:00 P.M. ‘Wolverines win their â€" season soccer opener â€" ‘opened their soccer season in Brantford last week with a convincing win. Led by the scoring of Robbie Rotâ€" 'ï¬n'ahflmlhwlu: quito City Rep team, the Eric Schramousky, the _ Wolverines outplayed Camâ€" bridge in every phase of ~ the game. The Wolverines will be at home, St. David‘s school, in a return match against the Concordes from Kitch ener this Friday at 7 p.m. ines completely overpowerâ€" ed Brantford. t In their second game of the season, the Wolverines matched last year‘s Onâ€" tario Cup winners, the Kitâ€" came up with a 32 win. The game featured excelâ€" legtgoaltendingbqu»â€" tain Chris Burke and very half Darren Snider and forâ€" Igar Vrablic, Bernie Willims and Greig Heideâ€" with a good team effort and their third win of the seaâ€" son. Led by solid defence by fullbacks Helmut Kliewâ€" er and Nicky Kipp, halfâ€" forwards John Nesbitt and Monday the Wolverines In the girl‘s Tween ‘A‘ ?Qm:'& Sth at 3:00°P.M. when the _ Mason pitching in relief. © _ the opposition. On Sunday, * This win gave the Expos June O6th at 2:00 P.M. the a %#1 record for the season. Expos will play host to . The nest home game for â€" the Gueiph Kiwanis. Maids and the Northstars. In girls Pétite division, the Fire Flies and Chippers are on top followed by the of the Can Mets and the The girl‘s Belle division has the Tornadoes in front by the Mchawks and Iroâ€" ‘A‘, the Apaches and Black Chippewas and Chiefs lead followed by the Braves and In the boy‘s Atom diviâ€" Bauer Kraut tournament former Bauer Kraut hockâ€" ey players will be held June 6 at Merry Hill Golf Club. All former players on the or Novice teams are invited Atom Allâ€"Star team or its to participate. o The golf tournament beâ€" players entered the tournaâ€" ment. Last year the same number of entries were reâ€" ceived from players repreâ€" senting all pastâ€" 16 teams. Eiward 4. 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The Cougars and Panthers are at the bottom of the Barry Duench has won the low gross Alan Pollâ€"Tim both years. â€" Last year Maue had the best score in Kerr was low net winner. _‘This year the tournament is being organized by the coach of the Bauer Krauts, former managers and six exâ€"Krauts; ~Barry Duench, Marty Steinberg, Danny Karn, Stu Murdoch, Darryl Bradley and Mike Fortuna. have more special events four plus a low net using a In the ‘B‘ class, the Jets id Camaros are tied for Ontario Funeral Service Association 4%.