With all due respect to Kitetfener Dodgers, chances of ,them winning two straight games_over Wa- terloo Expos were not that And Expos proved that point emphatically Wednes- day night when they laced Dodgers 10-1 to win their best-of-five Inter-County Junior Baseball League final in four games. Only one week earlier the battling and upstart Dodgers hung a 3-2 loss on Waterloo and it appeared on the surface that the pen- PI'I'CIIING vr Greg McEachern Kevin Emke Micky Collison _ Brian Miller Don Beaupre , Terry Boegel Brad Schnurr Terry Bagel Don Beaupre Dunc MacDonald Paul McIntyre Brian Miller Greg McEachern Micky Collison Ed Fowler Paul Oberholzer Andy _Boegel Paul Reitzel Lou Drago Kevin Emke Another winter of minor sports in Waterloo is fast ap- proaching as indicated by the fact that registration will be taking place the next two weeks. Registration for girls rin- gette. boy's hockey mid youth football will take place for Waterloo children Saturday, Sept. 6 and l3 at Seagram Stadium Gym- nasium from 9 a.m. to l Expos bomb Dodgers to close out semi-final chiomo. mm an" Minor sports sign-ups By Rummy," BANQUET HALL and. . GROUNDS BMILS WOOLNERS CATERING Elmira & District Rod and Gun Club 669-21 66 But percentages and form won out as Waterloo, play- ing as the visiting Club due to Kitchener being tem- porarily evicted froemtheir Jack Couch Park home. thrashed season nemesis Steve Ennis early and often minim up a 4-0 lead by the second inning. Dodgers. who went on to win the Ontario Baseball As- sociation B title in Wheatley on the weekend, showed lit- tle of the spam: or drive that characterized their win over Waterloo. and resultingly were buried by game's em. w L I? EB ERA 4 3 70 2/3 28 355 4 3 69 2/3 23 296 6 2 JI 24 423 . 3 0 30 2/3 15 435 3 o 22 2/3 9 352 I 0 " 5 306 ttant-winning Waterloo club would have its hands full in lag week‘s game. _ - - - All particiriants are asked to register as early as pos- sible. p.m. both days. 139 101 129 71 71 41 19 WATERLOO SiSKINS saiiuisg" HOCKEY * Season Ticket Prices For 21 Games ADULTS '30.00 Savings $12.00 STUDENTS 90.00 Savings $11.50 q CHILDREN s15.00 s-vinos's-oo 31 13 18 ll l6 l7 so: SEASON TtettETs--uslE ORDER FORM E-SEASON EXHIBITION HOME GAMES "LOO Season Ticket Holders Admitted Free - DATES or EXHIBITION GAMES - Wednudey, September " th Friday, September " 8:00 pm. Albert McCormick Arena Sunday, September 21, 2:00 pm. Alben McCormick Arena -- -- ' " 12 RBI AVE. 31 316 I4 396 13 14 l4 " 11 431 * Rengar Season Ticket Prices "xsss9 ADULTS '2.00 . STUDENTS " .50 ID. Card Required T" CHILDREN " .00 Undet " Years 146 Rounding the undertaking services for Waterloo were some individuals who sel- dom made it to the playing field during the year but came through Wednesday as if they had been regulars all along. ' Big talk of c/tttrs? cen- tered around utility fielder Paul Reitzel who came off the bench to go five-for-five with five singles. "No. I wasn't thinking about going five-for-five during the game, it was just one of those lucky things I guess," saidJteitael. "1 just felt more relaxed up there knowing I was getting the chance to pray, . . - "Some of the hits I got though went just in between the “elders - I could have hit practically the same way on another night and gone one- for-five instead of five-for- five." Expos had a trail of Ingl- tiple hitters as third base- man Paul Oberholzer bagged three singles, rarely-used catcher Lott Drago came through in fine style with a pair of singlea. ©tt-gtttIraatttttMtttttttEtmk,RWCteME5t “ransom Hmdolhuann’t ‘boolomlnghyou- youduouklbo comingtous! Brad Schnurr tripled and singled. Micky Collison added two singles and ve- teran Terry Boegel singled and also homered to set the onslaught in motio.n in the first inning. ' Because that series is complicated by the fact se- veral juniors on both clubs play on the senior entries'. from those cities now en- gaged in the Inter-County Major finals. it is not likely the junior finals will begin before next week. By winning the series, Expos advance to the league finals spins: either Strat- ford Optimists or Brandon! Braves, who are deadlocked at one win apiece in their band-three semi-final. Notes: Waterloo Expos placed four players on the Inter-County Junior all-star team. Catcher Dunc Mae- Donald. second baseman Don Beaupre. outfielder Terry Boegel and right- handed pitcher Micky Colli- son were all selected. First baseman Romeo Shannelly of Brantford was chosen lea- gue MVP. waqlgo gain“, army MONDAY-SUNDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL choice of juice, bacon, ham or sausages, eggs, toast, jam & coffee Daily luncheon speciais at each location 8ANOUET FACILITIES AND CATERING FOR VARIED OCCASIONS "Angie's - where good food is a tradition" St. Agatha Waterloo 85 ERB RD. - 85-6250 47 HIE ST. W. -8$-2540 It's musing“ ... Not A swam-v.3 Round . Seam- Aluminum “Seamless Galvonlzod - "ft . 'Clo . RAINBOW a? â€m " Sumac. a.“ i "All TUESDAY SPECIAL {Another youth bowling season will be commencing} in September. You can Win various crests, trophies. bowl in various tournaments and meet many new friends. LEAGUE DIVISIONS. STARTING DATE AND BOWLING TIMES BANTAMS: Not 11 years of age as of January lst. 1981. They start bowling Saturday, September 6, 1900 and can bowl in a 8:30 am. league or 10:00 am. league. t JUNIORS: Not 14 years of age as of January Ist. 1981. They start bowling Friday. September 5. 1900 at 4:30 pm. or Saturday. September 6. 1900 at 11:30 SENIORS: Not 18 years of age as of January lat. 1961, They start bowling Sunday. September 7, 1900 at 1:00 p.m. _ . - . l Are you interested . _ in good food? We hav§_tw0. ktatiprps, tqlrervft you REGISTRATION Register any day through the month of September at Waterloo Bowling Lanes. with_ch9icti of soup or juice - vegetables and freshly baked dinner rolls served 4 to 8 p.m. $ 75 bring the family _ 'tgilGm'RAT'roftl FEE 82.00 per bowler tMy repeat bowler bringing along a NEW registrant " register at half price! NOTE: mums boy" 2, games Per week. PORK SCHNITZEL Juniors and Seniors bowl ' games per week. ADULTS PLEASE NOTE Anyone interested in helping the Bantam and Junior leagues with -treore-keeping and coaching we would appreciate if you would come out. We do need the help. If any additional informatim is required you can contact Mel Schmidt (PROGRAM DIRECTORY 8854889 or Howard Touke. tPROPRlETOR) 806. YOUNG ADULTS BOWLING lEAGUE For young people age: Ib29, come join the fun. meet new goggle _and Take ner trite!?, Teams). couples or individuals welcome. League bowls Sunday even- ings at 8:30 p.m.. commencing Sunday. September Mth. Registration Fee - $3.00. Register now or call for further information. gitehrfASt9fclht EAKFAST SPEC'AL tiumuf only choice of juice, bacon, ham 2 or sausages. eggs, toast, iam & coffee s2 HOT & COLD BUFFET ' Iggstto Fri. Now at ANGIE: KITCHEN St Agatha fully licensed under the LLBO At. 31999! sloped Monday ST. AGATHA QELY WATERLOO ONLY " Prince: St. Wm ‘06-!“ or 806-2370 MON DAY/SPECIAl 2-pc. FISH ' CHIPS m, cote slaw mummy hiked dinner IONS t Take Out Orders Available '4 $22 , mo