I'(I 4. W~)FI.N.JANUARY 28, 1976, WiU'IBY IRET PRiSS Toronto bowler wins Winter Classie The County Bowl Winter Classic held on Sunday, attracted over 50 bowlers froni ail over the province. In above photos from let ta right, three of the competitors who regularly bowl out of County Powl. Doug Bryant of Whitby, Mike Childerhouse of Whitby and Gene Deschenes of Toronto - display their distinctive styles of delivery. Mike Childerhouse won $15 for the high single while Gene Deschenes pocketted third prize money of $100. At right, Hank Goss (left) of Toronto accepts the $500 first-place prize from County Bowl owner Bill Conder. Free Press Photos by Blake Purdy ~r. ~ Hank Goss of Toronto won the County Bowl Winter Classic on Sunday. With his victory, Mr. Goss pocketted first prize money of $500. Gene Deschines of Toronto, who bowls out of County lowl, walked away with $100 for finishing in third place. Another regular at County Bowl, Mike Childerhouse of Whitby, won $15 for the high single game. ' Doug Bryant of Whitby, another regular at (bunty Bowl, was entered but failed to win any money. About 50 people fron all over the province were entered in what County Bowl owner Bill Conder hopes is an annual event. HEY SPORTS FANS-COME & VISIT THE BRADY BROTHERS at CUE TIP BILLIARDS TERRY NEW OWNERS IN WHITBY MALL corner Thickson & Hwy 2 -Free Lessons - Là dies Free -Student Rates SPRING SNOOKER LEAGUEI HOUSE LEAGUE Wrens and Gulis in tie on topo novice ivision Following are the results of recent Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association House Leagues games. SQUIRT The Wrens and the Gulls are currently tied atop the squirt division with four points on two wins each. The Larks and Sparrows have identical records of one win and one loss, good enough for two points each. The Owls and the Robins have each lost two games and share last place. Gary Mark scored four 'goals to lead the Gulls to a 7-2 victory over the Robins. Billy O'Meara added a pair and Steve Dyment a single for the winners. Kelly O'Connor and Tom Carvorinis replied for the losers. Neil Muschett's five goals paced the Wrens to a 10-1 drubbing of the Sparrows. Brad Horner scored twice and Richard Neely, Albert Curtis and Steward Holter once each. Scot t T homson got the Sparrows' only goal. Despite a three-goal per- formance by Scott Helmer. the Owls dropped a 6-3 verdict to the Larks. Jeff White scored a hattrick in a winning cause while Dean Vanderhinde, Keith Doricet and Kevin Higgins added singles. In an exhibition contest, the Wrens edged the Robins 4-3 on two goals by Albert Curtis and one each by Stewart Holter and Neil Muschett. Wayne Cornish, Kelly O'Connor and Danny O'Connor scored for the Robins. NOVICE Ivan's Hairstyling, with 18 points, have a narrow one- point lead in the novice division. They had won eight games, tied two and lost four. Brooklin Legion and C.B. Foster and Sons share second place with 17 points on identical recorls of eight wins, one tie and five losses. McTeaiue Electric, with four ties and 10 losses, arE in the basement with foui points. Brooklin Legion scored o 5-4 decision over C.B. Fosteî and Sons as Robert Delong scored twice and Brian S½ssor and Grant Revelor once each, Jason Bruneau fired thre goals for the losers who go a single from Dale Anthony. Ivan's Hairstyling anc McTeague Electric fought tc a 4-4 deadlock. Jeff Pagt fired a hattrick for the for:,ec and Dennis Bastarache scorec one goal. David Gray, witl two, Tom Clarke and Jefi Hughes replied for the latter. MINOR ATIOM Mercury Auto Body have E continuet on- page 15