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Whitby Free Press, 12 Nov 1975, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY. NOVFMBER 12, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRFS 'flic Whiitby Warriors and the Barrie Flyers wiîl bc battling l'or first place in tdie Ontario Hockey Association Senior 'A' league whien thie two teams meet atIlroquois Park Arena tomiorrow at 8:30 P.m1. Barrie currently lias I15 points and Wh-itby 13. In a Thursday evening homne gamne, Pete. Vipond scorcd with only 1 8 seconds remlaining to lift Wlîitby to a 3-2 victory over die Napane Wall paint $79-5 gai. Comie 5. Doug Kecler and Gary Miîroy scored t'or Warriors carlier in the gamne. The Cornets got goals from Terry Ange] and Jiîu Sunstrum. Whlitby travelîcd to Orillia on Friday where they liad to go to ove rtimne to capture the 3-2 decision over tF'e Terriers. Gord McCosh scored the winning goal 'after 2:-07 of overtimie. Pete Vipond scored the othier Warriors' goals. Titu Snyder and Mark Robson replied for the losers. Miorhoclkey act ion - Following are the resuits of recent Brooklin-Whitby Minor' Hockey Association Alîstar action. NOVICE In novice play; Bay Ridges Real Estitte 2000 blanked Dominion Caulking 9-0 as Jcff Ellis scored thre times, Kevini Dupont and Robbie Hayward twice and Steven Hynes and Jeff Erickson once. Alan Knell and Camecron Baird shared the shutbut. MINOR ATOM Gary Roberts' six conscc- utive goals, a truc double hattrick, led die fWhitby Mail Florists to an 8-4 victory over Bay Ridges Tudor Glen Homes ini a minor atom con- test. lŽavc Westcott and Jocy Nieuwendyk added singlcsYor the winners. Tom Reid scored OPAINT I' 0JWALLPAI Up to 5O% OFF WALLPAPERS IN STOCKI 20% OFF PIT TSB--URGH PAINTS twice and Brian Bauldrey and Andy Plummier once each for the losers. MINOR PEEWEE Bowr-nanville defeated Aqualine Pools 2-1 in a minor pcewee encounter. Ricky lrwiîi and Steve Hogarthî scored for the winners and Charlie Mason for the losers. Aqualine Pools then bat- tled to a 2-2 deadlock with Markham as Kevin Reid and Derek Kutyltik scored for the former and Mike Kernaghan and Harvey Meek for the latter. MAJOR PEEWEE In miajor peewee play, the Lasco Steelers displayed a potent offencc in winning two gamies, 94 and 8-7. In the 9-4 vietoary are Lindsay, the Sîeelers got tihree goals by Warren Subject, two by John Fusco and singles by Lorne Bruce, Larry Heroux, Dale Kernohan and Stewart Cattercîl. In the narrow 8-7 win over Ajax, Warren Subject and St Catterall each scored a pair while David Blacquiere, Bobby Middleton, Larry Heroux and Lorne Bruce addcd singles. Tom Jackson scored three lîimes and Ken Spanger, Jim Vandola, Mike Rensbyý and Kipp Rennick for Ajax. MINOR BANTAM Minor bantam action saw Aýjax down Optimistý Interna- tional 4-2 on singles by Michael Allens,* Jeff Beckford, Stephen Gregerson ancl David Halpcnny. Peter Piphier and Darrel Blacquiere replied for the losers., MAJOR BANTAM Iroquois Pro Centre dump- cd Bay Ridges Cable TV 4-1 ini a maý,jor bantamn contest on goals by Dennis Jacobs, Ed Dcrks, Nick Nosowenko and Jeff Fleming. Bob Kitchen fircd the losers' only goal. MIN OR MIDGETS John -Naddell's hattrick was ail Mary Browns jieeded in its minor midget 8-2 victory over Markham. Dave Seymour, Peter Foran, Jamnie Roach, Randy Gallas and Peter Lawson scored singles. Martin Baver and Ken Dix tallied for Markham. MAJOR MIDGETS Ferrco Engineering won a pair of major midget gamnes. I They took a 4-2 decision over Bay Ridges on goals by Marty Gallas, Scott Morgan, Warriors meet Flyers - Whitby Marine has a boat entered in the renowned Rio Balsas race which bcgins today in Mexico. The conpany is fielding a I 50-lhorsepower fibreglass craft capable of speeds up to 72 miles per hour in the rigid hulI outboard category. The crew consists of a piot, a navigator and a mechanie. In addition to representing Whitby Marine, the crew re- presents Mercury Marine and, the Canadian Boating Federa- tion. Between 45 and 50 boats are expected to compete in the category with first prize money of $2,800. The race is to be run over flive days in flive different depths of water-rapids, shal- low zone, shalîows, lakes and the Paicific Ocean for a tâtal of 400 miles from Mezeala to Zihiuatenejo, 140 miles north of Acapulco. The boat with the best time and fewest penalty points will be deter- mined the wlnner. Floor Paint $1 195gai. 103 BROCK ST. SOUTH 668-1104. "AT FOUR CORNERS" SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMO-RROW AND FIND -OUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN DURHAM! EVENING REPORT 16:00 P.M. Sports THE OSHAWA STATION 1350 Bret -loffman and 'Dean Seymour. Henry Vernoy and Scott Hcaley scored for Bay Ridges., The'y then balanced Cobourg 5-0 as Robert Philips recorded the shutout. Brett Hoffman, Allan McDonald, John Jordan, Doug Shearer and Danny Kemp provided the necessary offensive punch. JUVENILE The Consoîidated Building Corporation juveniles won one game and tied another. Thcy defeated Cobourg 7-4 on a pair of goals by Tom Foster and singles by Tim Brown, Gary Bruce, Dan Jordan, Joe Melntyre and Ed Sçzur. John Roffei and Ken Stevenson shared Cobourg's scoring. The C.B.C.'s then over- camne a 3-1 deficit against Lindsay to earn a 3-3 tie on singles by Tim Brown. Bd Sezczur and- Gary Bruce. Phil Murthia scored twicc and Bob Craig once for Lindsay. Bonspiel underway T'he Ontario Sun Life Invitational Bonspiel gets undcrway on Saturday at the Whitby Curling Club with the officiai opening at 10:30 a.m. between the first and second draws. The premier bonspiel in southiern Ontario continues Novernber 22, 29, December 5 and the finals December 6. A total of 64 rinks will be competing for $11,400 in prize money with a first of s 2,4 00. Somne of the top comnpeti- tors are Paul SavageToronto Avonlea; Ken Buchan, Lon- don Ivanhoe; Bruce Munro, Toronto Royal Canadian who bas won $4,500 in the last three wecks; Doug Palmer, St. Catharines; Ron Manning, Toronto Larnbton; Ron Patton, Quebec; Charlie Fisher, Whitby Curling Club; Cla" ton McKay, Oshawa Golf Club; Tomi Steen, Rick Vesey and Don Jenkins, Osh.awa Curling Club; Bob Fedosa, Wally Andruszko and Bob Turcotte, P i c k e r i ni g Annandale. Admission is frc e ach daY. Local boat in Mexico race Tremco Céiortreod masonry wail paint News, Weather BLAIR PARK FISH & CHIPS Blair Park Plaza OPENING SPECIALS Fish& chips with coleslaw $1.00 Steak on a Kaiser $ 0 with french fries & cole slaw Hamburger Steak $1 .00 with french f ries & cole slaw Ail sandwiches with french fries & cole slaw $1 .00 Bacon and Eggs $1.00 Ham and Eggs $1.00 6a.m. - 9p.m. monday-friday 1lla.m. -9p.m.siat.

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