WHITBY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, A UGUST 23, 1973, PAGE 5 FASTBALL NEWS The Whitby Canadian Tiremen have been idle for some three weeks now but did manage a pair of games during the past week. On Tuesday night they dropped a 9 - 0 game to the classy Cobourg Merchants at the Whitby Town Park. Then on Thursday night the Tiremen playing short handed came up with perhaps one of their finest games as they were edged 1 - 0 in 15 innings against Lucky One from Oshawa. The two losses, while not going to show up in the record books, will help to sharpen the Tiremen for their up coming O.A.S.A. playdowns which open in Cobourg on Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. It will be against another Cobourg entry not the Merchants that the Tiremen played against this season. The second game of the series is back in Whitby on Tuesday night August 28th at 8:00 p.m. Cobourg with Jim Chase on the mound again proved to be too much for the Tiremen here last Tuesday night as he limited the Tiremen to a pair of hits, a single by Gould, the lead off batter in the first inning, and a single by John Vesters to lead off the 5th inning. WHITBY MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION SQUIRTS PTS Koke Car Wash Randalil Plumbing Brooklin Concrete Canadian Tire Wilsons Sports White Insurance ATOMS Kinsmen Club King West Garden Centre Whitby Welding Woolco Rae R. Jones McDonalds (Whitby Mall) Country Style Donuts Ex - Cel Plumbing MOSQUITOES Kiwanis Club Croxall Longmuir Builders Gerry's Produce Mercantile Munns Press Whitby Lions PEE-WEES Local 222 Chris Catering Lasco Brooklin Legion Harilaid Stars Armstrong Homes PTS 21 17 15 12 ,18 6 5 PTS PTS 21 17 12 12 3 1 Errors proved to be the undoing of the Tiremen as they booted no less than six times. Ken May on the Whitby mound allowed seven hits and claimed nine strikeouts. Chase for Cobourg had 12 strikeouts and his mates played errorless ball. Thursday night's game was a dandy in Oshawa with Dave Leaming and Ken May hooking up in what had to be one of the best pitched games in some time. The game went 15 innings before a walk, an infield out and a passed ball allowed the Lucky ones to score the only run of the game. Leaming claimed 29 strikeouts along the way while giving up 8 hits, his mates made 3 errors. Ken May had 17 strikeouts and he gave up 10 hits over the 15 inning affair with his mates booting five times. The real test for the Tiremen starts this Thursday night in Cobourg and back here next Tuesday night August 28th at the O.A.S.A. playdowns get underway. This is what the team played for all year, lets give them plenty of support. 0w ta kes you right to the EX. 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For further information call GO Transit Oshawa Ajax 942-2000 723-2241 942-4281 Whitby Pickering 888-3675 942-4261 **=T1A*SIT Government of Ontario Transit Ministry of Transportation and Communications Operated by CN, Gray Coach Lines and Travelways At the EX: Visit the Automotive Building to see Ontario's future in urban transportation. Bertil Roos of Sweden, winner of Sunday's Players International on his way through corner ten at Mosport Park. Photo by Photo Sport News Service TOP GEAR LTD. USED SPORTS CAR SPECIALISTS KAWASAKI SALES & SERVICE GOUD SELECTIONOF SPORTS CARS IN STOCK 841 Dundas Street, West, Whitby 668-7161 NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario that in compliance with The Municipal Election Act, 1972, chapter 95, the period for nominations in the said Town of Whitby is the period from the 6th day of September, 1973, until the 10th day of September, 1973 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon (being the period between the twenty - fifth and twenty - first days before polling day) for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office (s) of Mayor, by general vote, 2 members elected by general vote as members of the Council of the Town of Whitby and of the Regional Council, 4 members of the Council of the Town of Whitby only, one elected in each of the four wards, 1 Trustee to the Ontario County Board of Education to be elected by the Separate School Supporters of the Town of Whitby, Town of Ajax, Village of Pickering, Township of Brock, Township of Thora, Village of Cannington, Village of Beaverton, Township of Pickering, Township of Scugog, Township of Reach, Township of Cartwright, Village of Port Perry, Town of Uxbridge, Township of Scott, T ownship of Uxbridge, by general vote, 2 Trustees to the Ontario County Roman Catholic Separate School Board to be elected by the Separate School Supporters of the Town of Whitby, Township of Brock, Township of Thorah, Village of Beaverton and Village of- Cannington of which all Electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said offices are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened on the dates stated below for the purposes of taking the poll from I1 o'clock in the forenoon until 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Advance Poil - 29th day of September, 1973, being two days before polling day. Polling day the lst day of October, 1973 Given under my hand this 21st day of August, 1973. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T. Returning Officer