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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1976, p. 17

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uy Waterlioo Jr. Expos traâ€" velled to Brantford to play County from the game 13â€"7 victors. On Saturday the Expos played host to the Camâ€" bridge Colts and were 13â€"10 victors to give the Expos a 5â€"1 record for the season. In Brantford the Expos nine runs in the first inning. once in the second, third and â€" Drago. fifth innings to take a 120 _ The eleven singles were lead. In the bottom half of credited to Brian Schnurr the fifth the Braves scored three, Mike Yosurack and four runs for a 124 game. Mike Blake two each and By Dennis Rioux The® Waterloo Bantam Allstars opened their 1976 regular season â€" schedule Stratford 32 at Waterloo It was a tight game for the first five innings_ with Waâ€" terloo holding a 1â€"0 lead. their three runs on three hits after a leadoff walk to Paul Petrie. Waterloo closed the gap to 3â€"2 in the eighth inning. and almost tied the game in the ninth, when Paul Mcintyre drilled a twoâ€"out triple but failed to score. _ Last Tuesday. the Kâ€"W Civitans opened their seaâ€" son on the road with a 149 win over the Shakespeare Diamonds. Jean _ Kuntz. with relief help from Wendy Kaufman. picked up the win. Both teams managed 14 hits in a game threatenâ€" ed by fog in the fifth and sixth innings. In their second game on Sunday. the Civitans handâ€" ed the Dublin Shamrocks their fourth loss by picking _up a thrilling 54 win. Trailâ€" ing 3â€"0 after four innings. By Peggy Kempel 4 Kâ€"W Civitans down Shakespeare line score is as folâ€" Bantam Allstars play Stratford _ ave $202,30% O hi C E. TB dat is away of 147. The Expos scored their 13 runs off 16 hits and 3 walks with 5 batters striking out. ._ Mike Blake of the Expos .â€" hit the only home run of the In the bottom of the sizth more runs for a 12â€"7 game in favour of the Expos. The top of the eighth saw the _ Doubles were credited to Mike Blake, Marc Thiel, John Lanteigne and Jim Stratford 000 003 000 3 8 2 Waterloo 010 000 010 2 6 0 Chisolm (W) and Wilker; Reuel (L) and Drago. On Friday at Waterloo Park, Waterloo _ evened their record at 1â€"1 with a 94 victory over Preston. in the first and knocked out starter Duane Devison. Reliever Guy Pfaff turned in a fine performance, alâ€" lowing Preston only three Waterloo was led by Andy Boegel who had three triâ€" ples and Bruce Gordon who had three RBI‘s. Eddie hits in a little more than eight innings of relief. _ the Civitans tied the game in the bottom of the fifth and added two more runs in the sixth inning. Dublin picked up a run in the seventh inning but failed to put the tie across the plate. Kathy Pitz in one of her infrequent pitching starts. scattered seven hits to pick up the win. Susan Wettlaufer had two of the seven Civitan hits. In Monday‘s game. the Civitans lost a tough 5â€"4 decision to the Senior B run for a final score vu@ey s w CeFR m oo P e Dave Barrett one each. their seven runs off 3 hits, 15 walks and, 12 of their batters struck out. # Mike McCormick, Larry Ellins and Jim Yardy hit for the Braves. The win was credited to Mike Yosurack in relief of was charged to Chris Plant. In the bottom of the sixth, the Braves put in a proâ€" test claiming the Expos used an illegal batter in the top of the sixth. \ At â€"home against the Cambridge Colts the Colts opened the scoring in the Fowler and Paul Mcinâ€" tyre both had two hits for Waterloo. The line score is as folâ€" lows: _ â€" Preston 310 000 000 4 6 7 Waterloo 313 101 00x 9 11 2 Hutchinson (L) and Macâ€" Intosh; Devison, Pfaff (W) and Drago. ‘ Waterloo boosted its recâ€" ord to 2â€"1 Sunday, downing Kitchener 12â€"8 in a sloppilyâ€" played game at Breithaupt Park. Leading Waterloo‘s attack was Guy Pfaff who had five hits in six bats and two RBI‘s. _ Bruce Gordon chipped in with a bases loaded triple in the sixth. Jamie Reuel Tilsonburg Jets. _ Wendy Kaufman took the loss. Debbie Smallwood had two hits including a double and a triple. The Civitans will be comâ€" peting in the Courtland tournament this weekend. They won the ~B" division tournament last year. On Monday June 14. the Civiâ€" tans will meet the Milverâ€" IV (Srfes:+{\yat 50 Westmount Rd. N westmount place pharmacy 578â€"8800 R,HE We honor ... OV.A.. Blue Cross,. Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way we deliver. top of the.first scoring t with nine runs in their l of the for a 9â€"3 seore. io tor ho . mang the Colts scored two runs and the Expos scored one run for a 105 game. â€"> 4 _ In the sixth inning, the inning saw the Colts tie the game at 10â€"10 in their half of the inning but, in the Exâ€" Peeit Waterioo z o W t 9 d % Z‘ t . 'A;"’ ; *.V ".' Ho P v..l‘;-' f f frâ€"oB. ; I l‘: walks with 5 batters striking: out. 5 Mike Yosurack and Mike Blake each hit a triple for Barrett three each and Jim Taylor two with Mike Yosuâ€" rack and Jim Drago each WATERLOO SQUARE MALL 886â€"3660 Waterloo 886â€"3661 Open: Mon. â€" Fri. 8:30 â€" 5:00, Sat. 9 :00 â€" 2 :00 h Personal Home Shopping Anytime. j scored their 10 runs off 14 hits and 1 walk and 1 batter 12%h at 2:00 p.m. when the in town and on Sunday, June 13th at 2:00 p.m. against the _

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