Scharf had two hits and Thiel singled home the winning run as the [â€"C stars tied the series with a 4â€"3 win. The third and deciding game will be played Thursday in Hamilton and that has led to cancellation of Expos‘ game with the Guelph Proâ€"Joys. "We were full credit for our loss," quipped field manager Dan Young. But he and seven of his plavers had been involved with the LC allâ€"stars in a weekend semes with the Hamilton and Distmict allâ€"stars ‘Our really solid defensive plavers let balls go through their legs." said Young. "But we should â€" give Brantford some marks. They hit the bail well, too Joel Rose was Expos losing pitcher. Rob Thiel and Chris Rigby, two of the LC allâ€"stars, each had two hits. Jamie Robertâ€" son replied with four hits for the Red Sox. The Iâ€"C team lost the first game of Sunday‘s twin bill despite a home run from East and four hits from Scharf. Rigby came into that games as a relief pitcher. Rigby, Gord Scharf and Rich Adair each had a pair of hits last Thursday as the Expos edged St. Thomas 4â€"3 at Bechtel Park. John East was the winning pitcher in relief of Kevin Heldman. The bestâ€"ofâ€"three allâ€"star series with Hamilton is tied 1â€"1 after weekend _ action. The â€" series opened Saturday night in Hamilâ€" tor then a doubleheader was scrieduled for Sunday afternoon at Bechtel after a rainout. But when they finally lost their first Junior Intercounty Baseball League game, the Waterloo Exâ€" pos left a lot to be desired. They went into Brantford Monâ€" day night hoping to extend their LC record to 7â€"0. And they might have done so, had they not comâ€" mitted 11 errors and lost some fly balls in the lights on the way to a 10â€"4 loss. Expos enter loss column Waterioo‘s Chris Rigby follows through on a pitch for the Intercounty â€" allâ€"stars during Sunday‘s doubleheader. Richard O‘Brien photo When they‘ve been good, they ve been very good. PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 7, 1989 Havent ywxdunewihou a Toro long enough? ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW Local crafts, baskets, stuffed things, kitchen stuffs, children‘s clothing, aerobic wear. * BARESKINS â€" AEROBIC WEAR * SPORT A BEAR * CREATIVE CIRCLE * ROMANTIC BASKETS * WOOD N‘ CRAFTS * TENDER LOVING CARE * COOKIES NATURALLY * A HIGHER TOUCH * THAT‘S LIFE * KEY WAY wWATERLOO TOWN SQUARE Northdale Auto Body WE VE PULLEDOFF THE ONLY 5 YEAR Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street, Waterloo 884'0550 See us for the complete line of Toro® Guaranteed To Start powered mowers. Toro has the only starting guarantee in the industry All Toro Guaranteed To Start powered mowers are guaranteed to start on the first or second pull for 5 years. or Toro will fix them free. JUNE 12th to 17th 75 KING ST. S., WATERLOO A"t f.e‘a‘n‘r"'é'ï¬-\‘{‘-â€™ï¬ w» Canada‘s bestâ€"selling builtâ€"in vacuums. ammas Hours: Mon.â€"Wed. 9â€"6; Thurs., Fri. 9â€"8; Sat. 9â€"5 F en . 3# Clearin8 House‘. 666 yictor1a 5t. N. Kitchenes i 1 ~â€"-----â€"-----â€"I a i BEAM BUILTâ€"IN VACUUMS WATERLOO Beam of Canada Inc 1988 6 foot Easy to assemble 108 KING ST. N. 747â€"2388 oNnLyY *@IPJIPCY" INSTALLED This location only â€" Offer ends June 16/89 onuy $59900 (recommended for up to 2500 sq. ft.) 3â€"inlet system for .eâ€"==an" 3 & B SOKPIWUS \ : Beam‘s famous model 167 $1995 744â€"6660