WMITBY1 FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,1976, PAGE 15 Local lacrosse Builders win, Redmren Iose as season gefs underway j The chase is on during a peewee soccer exhibition contest between Carretto Restaurant and North Oshawa Lions. The Lions won 2-1. Free Press Photo West Lynde Bowling Ivan Booth's perfect game leads Pat's Fat Cats to titie Ivan Booth's perfect garnic led Pa t's Fat Cats to th( chainpionship in the Wes Lynde Mixed l3owlinl League recently. M r. Booth threw 1 consecotive strîkes l'or 45( points in one of' tlree gainie in thc playoff. The teami' total for that gYamie Vic 1,490, 'the lhighest îeam îtota in almost a year. Nir. Booth's triple scor( \vas I1,068. Mr. Booth pockets S45( as a result of the per'ec game, the second ai Couini Bowl in less than a nionlli Gene Deschienes bowlcd il other. Comrncnting on Couni, Bowl, the site of bis firý perfect gaine ever. \'tr. Bootl said "I have neyer heard bowher complain about th alley". Other nmeînbers of Pat' Fat Cats are Pat Baxter, Fri L-aycock, Esme Hiill, Jai Bentley and John Stratton. Ivan Booth recentîy bowîed a perfect game at County Bowl to lead Patfs Fat Catsu to the championship in the West Lynde Mixed Bowling League. It was the second perfect game at County Bowl in Iess than a month. Gene Deschenes bowled the other. As a resuit, each bowler pocketted S450. Free Press Photo The Whitby Consolidated Builders of the Ontario Lacrosse Association JVinior 'A' league opened the 1976 season in fine form hast week, as they chalked up two victories. On Wednesday, the Builders opened the season by defeating the visiting Oshawa Legion Green Gaels I11-8. Ken Colley and Bryce Jordan each fired a hattrick for the winners while Cami Devine scorcd twice and Larry Graham, Neil Atkinson an d Jim Branton added singles. Brian Crawley scored three goals for the Gacis who got two goals by Stan Cockerton and singles by Joe Greentree, Tomn Wreggit and Rick Barrowcloughi. The score was tîed 3-3 after the first period and the Builders led 8-7 going into the final period. bOn Sunday in Lakeshore, hte Builders hanided the host eMaple Leafs a 15-9 setback. le Jim Branton scored four st times for Whi tby wv1i u Tirn IgBriscoe. Keni Colley and Neil gAtkinson ecach niotched a pair. ~Les Reid, Briani Miliar. Ld 0 Siczur, (Camn Devine anid ýsKevin Bran ton con tribu tcd 1sinigles. Jim lrady, wh) 'IS ndictedhet'ore the seasoni .j tat ffélce oUld be lie ae ty le y rst le ýs ic GRMLA holding tag days The Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will hold tag days Friday evening and ail day Saturday. Ph'yers should be a( Wllowv Park ait 5: 1.5 Ipi.I - 1 tiday and (-:.30 arni. Sat urday. Anyonie who cati offer hielp in the way of' t ranspor- talion should call AI Ga,.rrard at 728-3079. domit-yourseIf F- irPlaces Want a beautiful bulit-in fireplace at a reasonable price? The Heatilator Mark 123 is a precision-built, guaran- teed-smoke-free fireplace you can in- - stait almost anywhere. Even on wooden 1~floors. so simple.. Ittie Theo Fir.pluw Plus 900 Hopkins St. et Burns Whitby, 868-3192 Open Tuesday thru Saturday Builders' strong point, and defence their weak area is surprised th-;s far. "We've been very bad offensively and very good defensively", he said. The Builders play host to the Peterborough Gray Mun- rmes tonight at 8 at Iroquois Vark Arenia. They travel to Rexdale l'or an 8 p.mn. gaine against the Warritjrs Friday. In the other end of the town, the Ontario Lacrosse' Association Senior Brooklin Redoien, after leading 5-1 at one point, dropped a 21-8 decision to the Bramipton The visiting Excelsiors were led by Tom Patrick with with five goals and Bram Wilfong four. The Redmnen got three goals by Terry Rowland and singles by Ross Jones, Bill Down, Jim Camnpbell, Gary Nicholson and Don Mitchell. Manager Mike Gray, who said "We lost mainly because of inexperience", expects to have miore seasoned players out for Saturday's home gamne against Fergus Thisties, beginning at 8:30 p.n.t Brooklin Arena. Town of Whitby I SPRING CLEAN-UP, MAY 25th to 28th, 1976 AND HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION, May 24th, 1976 Extra trucks and men have been assigned throughout ,May 2Sih to May 28th to handie the extra load that resLlts from the Spring Clean-up. Your co-operation is requested ini having ail garbage out EARLY on your day. There will be rr- garbage collection on Motiday, May 24th; garbage normally collected on Monday will be picked up on Tuesday, May 25 as well as Clean-up items. The Garbage DisposaI Site will be closed on May 24th. R.A. Kuwahara, P.Eng., Director of Public Works. How high do you Wat to go? 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