WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, Au9ust 3, 1972, page 13 B &, R Transporters Down Alax 15-9 LOOGERS BEWARE I,7 w Playlng their fi-- nal scheduled home game, B & R Junior B's de- feated A j ax Knightss oundlIy 15 - 9 in Brooklin Tuesday night. Favourite Bi Il Down kept up his hot scoring pace with three goals. Les Reed and Phil Stevenson also scored3times. Bill Down ?aul Knibb scored' scores twice with singles 3 goal s. going to Jim Heard, Tony Gray , Tim 6riscoe and Cam Dunbar. Jim Heard's goal was rather a heart- breaker for Ajax; as the Knights were pressing on the power play, the Ajax goal ie came up the f loor, and af ter tak- ing a shot on net, Heard picked up the rebound in front of his ovin net, taking a floor length shot and scoring in the top left corner of the Ajax net. \V.hitby's final game of their regular season wiIl be played in Crampton on Sunday night. This is one game the Transporters \eill1 be out to win as their very impressive record of 25 wins vith only two losses- the best record ever by any Jr. Pi team- is at stake. C-ramp- ton i nci dental ly accounted for one SALESI BERNIES MOTOR y. MATADOR 2 DOOR HARDTOP 668-2262 BASEL/INE ROAD A T WHI TB Y-PICKERING TOWNL/INE American Motors of those two fosses. Coach Brian B r ady says the team Is in great physical shape now with the return of Jamie McGrath to the regular line-up, and is Iooking forward to the play-offs, which will begin next Tues- day in Brooklin. Their position is not known at this time, but it wil11 be ei ther Huntsville or Mississauga. Youth charged with Indecent Assault Early Fr iday mornîng a yo ut h entered an apart- ment at 304 Mary Street West an d assau 1ted a 19 yearold girl. The girl screamed and the youth fled.- A poli!ce investi- gation resulted in Brian Rodgers of Brock Street in Your new homne use our money to get it nowm The home you've always wanted-you don't need to wait for it. You can have it now-whether you're buying or building-with a quick, tailored-to-mneasure rnortgage loan fromi Victoria and Grey. With seasoned experience gained through eighty years of concerned service to home seekers, Victoria and Grey can arrange ail the detaiis. Make sure you're right. Corne right to Victoria and Grey. WGWMRL4 nd TRUST COMAPANY SINCE 1889 308 DUNDAS ST. W. WH ITBY « 668-9324 _______________________________________ I. Wh itby be in g chargedwith inde- cent assault. Pictured above are two office types who don't really look like the winners of the Log Sawing trophy, but they are last yearts winners. On the right is Nick van den Broek and left is teammate George Sui!van. The log sawing contest wil 1 be at the K i ns m en Park on Saturday at 2 p.m. a nd the c o nte st is open to anybody. T he re is al so anew junior class th!is year and the ladies are welcome to par- ticipate. Surely there must be a couple of husky fel las or even ladies that can defeat Suit1 ivan a nd van den Broek.. . how about it? WIIITBYO-HARRISON. FUELS LIMITED 'lmD ii 211 Brock St. S. Phone: 668.3610 STORýE LOCATION Whitby - 1536 Dundas Street E. L