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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Aug 1976, p. 14

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Fri- a ' 'i. 'r", ';!Nu--ootmos.t-r-uv.A,-. 1978 ..- a “s A On Sunday the Expos registered their third knight shut-out at home away defeated the Kit- c r Dodgers H). The Expos lone run came at By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Jr. Expos made it four wins in a row last week as they defeated Kitchener Dodgers tAr and the St. Thomas Tomcats 4-1 after previously defeating the Tomcats 4-0 and 3-0 in a double header. EXPERT PAINTING Reg. 2.15 ONLY $1.55 TUES. buh, Fitilfrtuttt Waterloo Expos win four games in a row FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE 114 Km St. North, 355 em St. w. ' WATERLOO ' PHON E 742-2834 FOR THIS VALUABLE SPACE Caulking Specialists Eavestroughs Replaced. 886-2830 Jim Taylor ‘was credited with two of the Expos hits and Bob Schnurr was credit- ed with their third hit. the bottom of the mm with one out Mike Yosurack was on second and Jim Tay- lor hit a single up the mid- die to scone Mike and end the game at 1-0 in favour of lone run off three hits and four walks and three bat- ters were struck-out. Bolbgna 8 00 6 "Key To The City" i1950 Comer dy) Clark Gable, Loretta Young 9 00 7 “John and Mary" ti969 Dramas Dustin Hoffman. Mia Farrow ll 0017-Mr. Moto Takes A Chance" 11938 Mystery' Peter Lorre. Ra rhelle Hudson ll 00 25 ‘l.une de Mlel Aux ()rlles i1970Comedter Bea Arthur, Hug Young ll oo 29 "Battle Beyond The Sun V 4962 Selenre Fiction! Edd Perry ll 30 7 Three Guns For Texas" 4968 Western I Shelley Morrison ll 45 In "The Tiger Makes Out' 'l967 Comedy! Ell Wallach. Anne Jackson . l2 oo 5 "The Valley Of Herman tl94.5 Drama, Greer Garson. Greg ory Peck l2 00 6 “('ounldown tl968 Drama! JamesCaan, Robert Duvall l2 00 9 The Halflelds And The Mc Coys ”975 Drama' Jack l'al .mee Steve F"orrest - I I I Ilhi"'er tr 1iil if: iVi"iiTs;it 0:30 25 "Colombo" 11974 Policier, Peter Falk. Patrick McGoohan 9:00 2 "Wild Is The Wind" ”975 Dra- mat Anthony Quinn. Anna Mag- nani 9:00 8“Sorority Kill" t1973r Martha Scott. Nicholas Hammond ”:00 29 "The Empty Canvas" H964 Drama) Horst Beecholz. Bette Davis 11:30 7 “Dead Run" t1967 Adventure; George Geret. Peter Lawford 12:00 5 ”Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" t1959 Adventure) Gordon Scott. Sara Shane 12:00 6 "Way ...Way Out“ 11966 Come- dy) Jerry Lewis. Connie Stevens 12:00 9 “The Last Adventure" t1966 Adventure: Alain Delon. Lino Ventura ll h lit In Hog Borrow Ur Steal [”4731 MtkcConrwrs erhaol Cole 800 9 Flax Mists, For Mc 'Su 'Tense' Jossura Waller Chnl Kastwood noon The Quoxlnr Tapes M974» Rohcrt Foxwork Mike Harrell It 20 2 There Was A Crooked Man 73013 their fit,':'-,,?,: - ’l” SATURDAY, AUGUST T ‘A Man For All Seasons" I1966 Biography v Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller ‘McCIoud" tCrume Drama» Dennis Weaver. Larry Hag- man i'1al"jlrllllliiii"j,j)"iisi h ..- 7“\ FRIDAY. AUGUST 6 'tWURsDav, AUGUST 5 Cloudy skies and rain failed to dampen the spirit of competitors in the West- ern Ontario Tennis Tourna- ment last weekend at the Waterloo Tennis Club. Although competitors had to play as late as 1 a.m. Sunday morning to catch up on matches cancelled by rain. the tournament was Mike Yosurack picked up the win pitching for the Expos and Mike Simpson was charged with the loss pitching for the Dodgers On Tuesday the Expos travelled to St. Thomas to The Dodgers were held scoreless on three hits and one walk and six of their bat- ters were struck-out. Bernie Pickett. Mickey Kozlowski and Paul Hum- mel hit for the Dodgers. Cook wins mens' singles title {ed Company" t1974 Come- Barbara Harris. Joseph successfully completed by -- Monday afternoon. play the Tomeats and came away with a bl victory after seven innings as the game was called due to fog. 12:04 9 12457 1204 scoring with three runs in the second inning. In the fourth inning, the Tomcdts scored a run for a 3-l score. The Expos completed the scoring irhhe fifth with om; run for a 4-1 victory. 11970! Henry Fonda. Kirk Doug- las 9 0017 "Dr. Mabuse. King (ll Crime" I 1922t Rudolph Klem-Rogge l 10A10 6 "Nightmare In Wax" (19691 Cameron Matchell, Ann Helm ll 05 ll “Hello Dolly" cl969l Barbara _ Striesand. Walter Matthau ll 30 7 -Crack In The Mirror" (1960» Orson Welles. Julllette Grew 11,40 10 -The Molly Maguires" (1970) Sean Connery. Samantha Eggar il:45 8 -55 Days At Peking" 11963) Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner 12.0013 “The Chapman Report" Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. Shelley Winters l2.04 9 "Killer Bees" t1974t Gloria Swanson, Edward Albert SUNDAY. AUGUST 8 7 3011'"1he Victim" "972 Suspense Dramat Elizabeth Montgomery. George Maharis 9 00 2 "McCloud" The Expos scored their four runs off seven hits and Kevin Cook of the Uni- versity of Florida. the sec- ond seed in the men's sin- gles contest, picked up the top prize of the weekend with his victory in men's singles. ll H45 tr ll 30 l2 "4 ll l2 "4 Diana Dimmer of Toron- to's Lorne Tennis Club. 800 800 9 " 00 ft Mt 13 800 ll l oo I If) I” MONDAY, AUGUST ' 9 "Strange Homecoming" (I974) Robert cum Glen Campbell 7 "The Lonely Professton" tl969t Harry Guardino. Irma Merrill 9 Mnamn Expose' ”956: Lee J Cobb. Edward Arnold 4 Monday Night Special" TUESDAY, AUGUST no 7 Comedy Special" l) "The New Lorenzo Music Show" 2t "Cousins" Lisa Mordente. Dee Dee Rechler 3, “The Rear Guard _ 4t Zero Intelligence 9 Coogan's Bluff al968: Clint Eastwood. Lee J Cobb 7 Call Me Madam t1953r Hthel Merman. Donald H Connor 9 Three y A Crowd Il969 Larrv Hagman Jessica Walter 4 Mystery ()l The Week To He Announced it; 4;.“ 4 Movie' ()1 Armounred WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ll ) The Andromeda Strdnn‘ 'l97l, Arthur Hill Dawd Wavne I A Grrl Named Sooner 4974 Dramm Clorts l.oachman R whard Crctttta l Showdown Burk Hudxnn “can Martm I The Autohtographr of Mtsis Juno I'tttman Cicclv Twun Barium Chattcs 7 Iront Just Stand Therc IISM~ Hotwrt liagncr “an Trler Moorc J FIVP Goldcn Hours mm. Firm" Kovacs Cid l 'hnnxw "T' h e Adventurers" l 1969 I Bekim Fehmm. Charles Az- navour "roo Late Blues" Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens "Song Of Bernadette" t1943t Jennifer Jones. Charles Bick- ford ‘McCloud: Night Of The Shark" Dennis Weaver. JD. Cannon _ ‘Plalns Of Battle" 11970! W Medor. Lorella De Luca The _ To B:- St. Thomas Tomcats scored one run off three hits and four walks and nine batters struck-out. Peter Topping, Matt seeded fourth in Ontario un- der 18 years, won the ladies' singles prize of $120. In men's doubles. Geoff Moore of York Racquets Club and Geoff Tobin of Thornhill Raquets Club teamed up to win $100 and a silver tray. Debbie Wilson and Claire Lardner of the Donalda' Tennis Club in Toronto six walks and two batters strtteYout. Jim Taylor led the Expos going four for four at the plate. The other hits went to Mike Yosurack a double and Bob _Schnurr and Brian Schnurrasingle each. Tune-up Specialist Brake Machine Shop Wheel Alignment Service Bavs - Licenced Mechanics I Motor Vehicle Inspection Station I 70 WESTMOUNT RD. N., WATERLOO Beside Westmoum Shopping Centre. "We specialize in Halibut fish and chips OPEN DAILY s to 9 pm. Sunday " noon to tt p.m. A mambo: , ot the Canadian Ranaurant Association The win was credited to Bob - Schnurr for the Ex- pos and the loss was charg- ed to Brian Roth who was relieved in the fifth by Matt Guiding. The Expos remaining home game in regular sea- son play is on Saturday August 7th against the Brantford Braves at 2:00. A total of EIA00 in prizes was awarded during the 12th annual tournament. En- tries were limited to 128 in men's singles. 31 entries in ladies' singles, 37 in men's doubles and 12 in ladies' doubles. won the ladies' doubles event. Gooding and Gene Shackle- ton were the hitters for theTomcats Parkdale Plaza (Hazel & Albert) 885-0580

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