hockey. bowl.ing.S ppr t s lasco SteelTo Meet Ajax Whitby Lasco Steel, currently play- ing in the Quebec International Tourna- m e nt, will meet Ajax in the next leg of their O. M. H. A. Play-offs. W h i t by disposed of Lindsay during thepastweek. The first game is sched- u I ed for Whitby, Monday, February 14 vith the second game in Ajax on Tues- day the 15th, and if necessary, a third gamewill beonhome ice, Sunday, Feb- ruary 20th. Brown Electric Lose WhitbyBrown Electric Bantams lost to Ajax 2-1 in the first overtime period. Jody McFayden scored the w inner for Ajax at the 1. 27 mark. This loss elim- inated Whitby from the Play-offs. Lar r y Graham had scored Whitby's only goal. Canadian Tire Midgets Register Win Excel lent goal- tending by K im Crouch enabled the Whitby Canadian Tire Mid- gets to eliminate Cobourg and advance against Ajax. Crouch also assisted on Whitby's third goal of the game. Steve Sanford led the Canadian Tire attack scoring 2 goals. Singles went to Ken Clark, Dave Sorichetti and Terry Harper. K e n t M a c Carl and Ken Clark each earned 2 assists as well. It wasn't un- t iI 18. 37 of the final period, that the Cobourg team was able to beat Crouch, as John Greer scored their only goal spoiling the shut-out. El Rose ConstructionLose 1sf Of o Playing their first game a best of five series against Lindsay, Whitby El Rose Construction lost 9-2 in Junior liCiÇ action. G e o r ge Corneil paced the winners with the hat-trick, Randy Rich scored 2 with single markersgoing to Greg Tam- blin, MikelHadley, PatScully and Brian Hickson. Rus s Sorichetti and Don Bradford scored the Whitby goals. Next home game for Whitby will be Sunday, February 13 at 3:15 p. m. . CLEARANCE SALE Pee Wees Shut Out Bantams ..10fllb In exhibition hockey, the Whitby Lasco Steel Pee Wee Ali Stars took on the Police House League Bantams and solidly defeated them 10-0. Marty Gallas paced the Whitby at- tack with 3 goals. Danny Kemp scored 2, and singles w ent to Dave Stocks, G r e g B aun, Joel Gangemi, John Jor- dan and Mike Edwards. Bi 1ly Morrison and John Parish shared the goal tending to register the shutout. Mite All Stars Lose To West Rouge W h i tby Vickery Electric Mite All- Stars were put down 5-1 by West Rouge. RonnieMaguire scored the only goal for Whitby with Todd O'Connor getting the assist. NOVICE Nutri Products 4 - Canada Yearbook 3. N i c k Nosowenko scored al1 4 goals for his team win. S c o t t S i e r sman, playing in goal, drew an assist. Jamie Mark, Mark Yaroff and Bruce Pettes scored for Canada Yearbook. Peter t h e Plumber shut-out Munn's Pr e ss 2-0. Larry Chizen scored both go al s and Martin Cowl registered the shut-out. Local 53, paced by Jayde Gibbs with g o als, defeated O'Connor Sunoco 4-1. Jo h n Spratt with a single marker, rounded out Local 53 scoring. McCormack Blades and Family Kart- way battled to a 2-2 tie. This, however, d i d not change the league standings as the tie enabled the BIades to capture the First Place Trophy. David Fleming, B. Definney, EdwardDerks and Jeff Flem- ing scored the goals for their respective teams. PEE-WEE Blair Gibson with 3 goals, and John Fleming with one pitted their team on to defeat Dodd & Souter 4-3. T e rry Why te scored two goal s in a losing cause. Single goal efforts b y Ray Pardon, Gary Cosgrove and Serge Odorice en- abledMercantile to defeat Celotex 3-2. MEN'S SHOES SCOTT McHALE'S Pair ~ 3O ONE MONTH ONLY Minor Basebail Association 0sta13&er-fficers The Whitby Minor BasebalI Associa- tion hel d their annual meeting on Satur- day at the Whitby arena. The main pur- pose of the meeting was the election of officers for the 1972 year. Election re- sults were as follows: President, Mike McArthur; Vice President, Gord Hanna, Treasurer, Bill Hurley; Registrar, Jack MacDonald; Secretary & Director of Public Relations, Neil Murkar; Dir- ectors, Alex Fillier, Keith MacDonald, Winston Muschette, Les Reed, George Turner, Ron Twining, JohnWall, Ralph Vine, Harold Park, and Bill Puchalski. Retiring President, Ken MacDonald stated in his retiring remarks that he had never in allhis work in minor sports been associated with such devoted and hard working people as he enjoyed dur- ing his term as president. Past presidents Neil Murkar (left) and K en M acDon ald (right) are pictured above giving words of ad/ice to the new president of the W. M. B. A. , Mike McAr- thur (center). Red WingOrchards and Bruckel Con- s tr uction kept fans excited with a 2-2 tie. Greg Baun and Brian Roberts scored for Bruckel. Steve Hilts and John Grandy scored for the Red Wings. RUBBER SIAMPS efC ORDER Middleton"s 800K STORE W 1. 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