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Whitby Free Press, 30 Oct 1974, p. 7

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MiÎdgets In the Major Midget League, the McDonalds beat Cobourg 4-2, playing on Cobourg ice 2Oth October. The scorers for Whitby Were Joe Mclntyre (2), Mark Mil - lar (1), Gary Bruce (1). The scorers for Cobo.urg were Peter Sweet and Rod Curtis. Six penalties were given ta each team. The B.W.M.H.A. goal tending was shared by Mike Wolff and Bill Morrison. Assisting on the Whitby goals were Joe Mclntyre, Richard Pireau and Marty Gallas. In the Juvenile League game played at Iroquois Park on 2lst of October Whitby beat Cobourg 6-3. Scoring for Whitby were Tim Brown, Mark Burnfield, Tim Lintner Ed Szezur, Harry Forbes and Jim DeMille. Goals for Co- bourg were scored by Dwight Beer, Don Davidson and Robert Dunn. The Minor Bantam League had 3 games in the lasi week, the first game was a lie; Whit- by Lions 3 Kinsmen 3. Mike Yardee, John Paul Argeti and Rîck Stacey scored for the Lions, and G reg Gilks, Garxvin Clarke and Scott Lindberg scored for the Kins- men.- Knob Hili1 6m4 Over Whitby Legion trounced I.C.L. Steel 6-4 in the second game. Dave Çini scored. ' goals for Whitb\' Legion, Raý McWhirter scored 3 and Mik4 Mulligan one. Scoring foi I.C.L. Steel were Robbic Scero (2) Jim Stachow and Dale Baxter.1 The* third gamne, Guç Biown Vs. Algoma Orchards was a 3-3 tie. Larry Chizer scored 2 goals for Gus Browr and Steve McCoy scored one. Scoring for Algoma Orchards were Scott Byberg (2) and Jeff Cyr. If YOD have a way with words- you'II enjoy the WEEKLY CROSSWO RD PUZZLE a r The B-W C.B.C. Juvenile opened their 1974-75 scason with a 6-3 win over the B & s D Electric Juveniles fromn s Cobourg played at Iroquois n Park Arena in Whitby on Oct- o'ber 2l1st. The following night at sChildrens Arena in Oshawa, they easily handled that ci- ty's Juvenile "B" squad win- ning by a count of 6 to0 0. Scoring for the C.B.C.'s in the opening game were Tim Brown, Mark Burrifield, Jim De Mille, Harry Forbes, Tim Lîntner and Ed Szczur. Cobourg goals were scored by Randy Caine, Don Davidson and Rob Dunn. [n their second game, BROWN'S goalers Tom Connelly and Bob Auellette shared the shut out, while in thie scoring de- partment Glenn Kinzie \had the "hat trick", closely fol- lowed. by Tirn Brown with 2. Jirn De Mille and Ed Szczur picked up singles to round out the C.B.C. scoring. This club lias a lot of potential and play a pleasing brand of hockey. I would urge hockey fans of aIl ages to corne out and give the boys your vocal support, which I know they would appreciate. Home gamnes arc played Monday nights atIlroquois Park ai 9:30 p.rn. B-W.C.B.C. Juvs W'in Two Straight FOODMASTER BROOKLIN, ONTARIO Richm ond . Hili NORTH WHITRY PHONE 65.5-4521 Whitby Knob Hill Farms hosted the Richmnond Hill Ramns Sunday night ini provin- cial Jr. 'A' play atI roquois Park Arena. The Rams took a »--0 lead in the firsi period taking ad- vantage of Witby's sloppy play. In 'the second period Ken Clarke assisted by Mark Sullivan' and Mike Pritchard put the Hillers on the score- board. Richmnond's Mike Rowley put an easy shot past AI McSorely giving the Rams a 3-1 lead at the end of the period. Whitby came out skating in the third period with ieamn- work that put the Rams off stride letting the Hillers put five goals in. Scoring in third for Whitby was Ken Clarke, getng (2) Rick Prien Gary Sherban, Alex Elson. Laie in the period AI Mc- Sorely was hit by a hard shot on the mask which sent himn quickly to the ice, play waE; siopped and Mike Ryckman came in to finish the gamne. Richmond Hill put a final goal mbt the net but couldn't corne back from the devasiat- ing play of the HIllers, the game en ding in victory for Whitby 6-4. The Whitby Knob Hill Farms club will host Seneca ai 7:30 p.m., Novemnber 3, in their next home game ai Iroquois Park. 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