PAGE 24 - WAYEHLOO CHRONQLE . u a a mo -ia.a.-i6_.e-.e-s.-.-s, a r Waterloo Expos of the Inter-County Junior Baseball League didn't have quite the statistical success this year they are accustomed to - but no doubt many of the season's memorable moments were re-haahed at Satur- day's annual dinner-dance at K-W Navy Club. Expo president and GM Nels Grigg preaented graduating veteran Terry Boegel with a special appreciation award at Saturday‘s year-end ban- This year’s most valuable player trophy went to shortstop Brad Schnurr, who also played with the Ontario junior team at the Canada Games this summer in Thunder Bay, and who won the league junior MVP award. Most improved player was catcher Lou Drago, whose importance to the club was never more evident than at the OBA tournament in Toronto. Lou couldn't outdo brother Dave though, who deservedly won rookie of the year as the right-handed pitcher chalked up a 7-2 re- cord. Slugging rightfielder Tom Valcke won the batting title with a .395 average. - A _ President and GM Nels Grigg also made a special presentation to graduating centrelielder Terry Boegel, who over the course of his fine junior career has contributed greatly not only on the field but also off with his leadership and spirit in the name of the Junior Expos, Expo Show WEDN§LDAV NOV any; " .'_.-a. l‘fA'O'A 'rrnwa'rnu Junta Expo “on! who." Saturday night were (H) Tony Boogol, Tom Volcke, Brad Schnurr, Lott Draco and Don Draco. r: vy- A nu-rlc Shortstop and Schnurr, who cantor this year won the Junior tutor-County - award, duplicated that teat with Expos Saturday and was who with the trophy by Mayor Marjorie Carroll. 41112 Do4t-6tt-tt Refacing of kitchen and bathroom cabinets. 420 WM ttt. I um Duh! Installation A an.“ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Echoing DAMN. . [ Hl " P "ls": pt? p "iy"_i_ill_"v1,lli,t,'t,ii',',ts PM m Moo 15% OFF LOWEST PROCE IN TOWN! (Ti/>1 f “M43-