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Whitby Free Press, 13 Feb 1974, p. 9

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Wednesday, January 3th, 1974 in Brooklin SPARROWS Reney Collins ROBINS John Philhips WRENS STANDINGS ROBINS 10 LARKS 9 GULLS 8 OWLS 6 SPARROWS 2 WRENS 1 Pee-Wee League Scores for Games Played February 3rd, 1974 DODD &SOUTER 3 S. Byberg 2 J. Stachow MCNAMARA J. White B. Pereman KIWANIS J. Gibbs MERCANTILE W. Middheton A. Andrews B. Lamont MARINE 2 T.C. s P. Heffer M. Mulligan REDWINGS E. Derks M. Gwodz A. Halliday Squirt League OWLS 3 Shane Kingston 2 Greg Roberts 1 (penalty shot) LARKS 4 Joey Nuâdvwendyk ROBINS John Philips David Gry Jerry Stachow Warren Ellis SPARROWS Renay Collins Peter Harris GULLS Kirk Gilks WRENS TEAM STANDINGS WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1974, PAGE 9- Brookliln-Whitby P Iayoffs House League. Whitby Mo*or i*get Al-mStars GAME PLAYED: GULLS 2 Janson Breneau, 1 Jeff Haley, 1 LARKS 1f Joey Nieuwendyk OWLS 3 Shone Binder 2 Gord Muschett 1 Minor Atom House League GAMES PLAYED FEBRUARY 7/74 BEAUPRES ESSO Paul McEachen Leo Beenenl WI-ITBY AUTO WRECKERS ROBINS OWLS GULLS SPARROWS WRENS Shawn Blair Jim Mulligan DUNLOPS Jeremy Blaker (Hiat trick) DUFFS TOWING Kelvin Mask Bobby Clark BOB HERON Frank Jansen 3 MUNNS PRESS 3 SHUT OUT - Ricky Wood ALL STAR MINOR PEE WEE Febli118:00 Feb. 15 6:45 Feb. 18 8:00 MAJOR PEE WEE,, Feb. 16 7:45 Feb. 17 2:45 Feb. 19 8:00 MAJOR BANTAMS Feb. 12 9:., Feb. 15 9. JUVENILES Feb. 10 7' Feb. 1il:. Feb. 17 -7, 30 30. 20 30 BEST 0F THREE Brooklin Arena Ajax Art Thompson Brooklin BEST 0F THREE Brooklin Cobourg Brooklin 2 GAME TOTAL GOALS Brooklin Cobourg Brooklin Bay Ridges Irooklin The B.W. C.B.C. Major Midgets are still flot sure who their opponents will be in play-offs or when they will start. The team is finding it difficuit to pick-up exhibition games to keèp them sharp, with so many other teams in play offs. The C.B.C. gang were fortunate in being able to pick up 0 a game on Sunday, February 1 Oth in Brampton against the Brampton Legionnaires. The B.W. boys found the large ice surface welî suited to their type of play, bat playing 12 men to 16 they eventually ran out of steam and came out on the short end of a 7 to 4 count. Scoring for the C.B.C. team were Jim De Mille, Tom Foster, Mike Rowley and Ed szczur. Leading the way for Brampton with 2 goals was Ken Frankoff, with singles going to Ross Brownridge, Ken Chai- ssin, Gary Little, Steve Rowland and Rob Young. Brooklin Wh*itby Juvenilles BROOKLIN WHITBY JUVENILES WHITBY MALL RESTAURANT & TAVERN played their first game of the second round of Play-offs against R3ay Ridges and went down to the score of 5 - 3. Bay Ridges was leading 2 - 0 before the B.W. boys were able to score. Thley carne throughi and tied thie game at two each. Bay Ridges then went ahead by two more goals before B.W. scored again. Tay Ridges was able to get one fore to give them a two goal edgç and the first game with.the second game back in Bay Ridges. Harry Forbes came up with two goals with Steve Sandford getting the singles. Dave Parish assisted on ail three goals. BROOKLIN WFITBY MINOR MIDGETS BESTWAY TOYOTA played an exhîbition game against Markham in a real close gamne but went down by a 5 - 4 defeat. Kevin Branton got his first goal of the season with Joey Mclntyre comîng up.witli a tliree goal performance with Harold Lyn- burner getting the other goal for the B.W. Club. BROOKLIN WFITBY MINOR BANTAMS AUJDREY MOORE REALTOR travelled to Kingston for the finals in the Kingston Tournanient on the Consolation side. They lost the first game on back to back penalty shots with three players taking the shots and Markbam coming up the winners - final score 3 - 2. They met Bay Ridges in their second game and defeated them by a 6 - 1 score. They then played Kingston triple "A" Club, and lost by a 4 - 0 score. Kegistrar, Stan Taylor ad- vises that Registration dates wilI be March 30 and April 6, fees to remain at $3.00 per child or $6.00 per famiîy. Registration will take place at Brooklin Arena, St. Paul's School and Conlin School 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Proof of age will be required for new players. Keep in mmnd dates for two Assoc. Dances, April 6 and Nov. 2, 1974. These dances will be at Regal Room, Centennial Bldg. as they were unable to obtain a booking at Heydenshore. It was decided to offer thie old Pop Booth in Willow Park for sale to the highest bidder. The successful pur- chaser will be responsible for remnoval fromn the park. Bill Holding will accept bids now as they would like to have it cleared out of there before L.acrosse season gets under way. , Coaches are required in aIl divisions. They would be happy to hear from anyone wilîing to coach or help with a Girls or Boys tea m. Please contact Tom Fairman at 728- 0528 or AI KivelI at 655- 3628. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN O.F WHITBY NOTICE TO DOO OwNERs 1974 Dog Tags must be purchased before March 8, 1974. Proof of rabies vaccine certificate dated wlthin two years of issuing of the dog tag is required before a licence can be issued. Fee for a tag for one dog is $500 second dog tag is $10.00. Dog tags may be obtained at the Treasurer's Office, 405 Dundas Street Westi Whitby, Ontario. F. N. McEwen, Tre4surer, LTown of Whitby IBrooklin j '. At a recent Executive me- eting of the Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Assoc. plans were made for the 1974 sea- son and Committees were set up to carry out these plans. Committee Chairman and Co- nvenors as follows: & President: Bill Holding 728-6470, Secretary: Salîy Little, Treasurer: Frank Mol- onêy, Vice Pres.: Tom Fair- man, Exec. Director: Joan Gangemi, Honorary Director:. Vic Sheffield, Registrar: Stdn Taylor, Girls League Conven- or: , Barb Kernohan, Bantam League Convenor: Bill Ed- wards, PeeWee League Con- venor: Carl Phillips, Novice Convenor: Pete Burns, Tyke Convenor: Murray Halliday, Social Cotivenor: Irene Flem- ing, BoothConvenor: Juanita Noble, Publicity Chairman: Greta Hope, Referee-in Chief and Equip. Mgs. Purch Agent to be appointed. Ail areas having to do with players and games wil be under the' direction of Tom Fairman with the able assistance of AI KivelI. R'tf. eree-in-Chief, Publicity, Soc- ial, Equip. Mgr., Booth and Publicity will have Joan Gang- emi as Director. News From Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association, by Greta M. Hope

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