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Whitby Free Press, 30 Jun 1976, p. 11

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WHJTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, J UNE 30, 1976, PAGE 11 Rangrs0wn three 'Rn er- 0 i vr pitsItr ATTACK"OiING THE NET The Whitby Consolidated Builders attack the Hamilton Bengal's net during an Ontario Lacrosse Association -Junior 'A' gamne Iast week. The Builders won 18-14. Whitby plays lhost to Peýýerborough Gray-Munros Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. The Broolin Redmen of the OLA Major Series scored a 16-10 victory over the Owen 3ound North Stars in a Saturday home gaine. Brooklin's next home game is July 10 at 8:30 at Brooklin Arena. Six Nations Braves wil be the visitors. Free Press Photo Pulsar Forins A tiny star called a pulsar forms after the collapse of a vastly larger star. The pulsar retains mnost of the material of the original star, and a handful of it would weigh billions of tons. Caesar Stabbed Is the pen really mightier than the sword? Scholars say that Jullus Caesar was stabbed to death with the pointed metal styluses that Roman senators used to write on waxed slates. It Goes First You can't take it with you because it goes before you do. Whitby Rangers, the local entry in the County Interdis- trict Soccer League'sMosquito division, won three gaines last week. In a home exhibition con- test, Rangers defeated Oshawa Turuls 3-2 on goals by Gerry Winkel,, Wayne Misselbrook and Ricky Wood. Rangers then trounced Port Perry 15-l in a regular season home gaine. Gerry Winkel and Donimie Barber each scored three' goals for, Whitby; Mike Devine, Robert Longrnuir and Tom Scheefer two each; and David Craig, John Schell and Ricky Wood, one each.' Tim Bouwmeester replied for the losers. Rangers- then do wned host Ajax 3-I on two goals by Ricky Wood and one by Mike Devine. Neil Furlotte replied for Ajax. In a peewee contest in Uxbridge, Carretto Restaur- ant humiliated Uxbridge 8-1 on three goals by Joe Palacka, two by Greg Borchuk, Doug Grant and Warren Subject. -Domninic Cole got Uxbridge's goal. Ferrco Engineering troun- ced host Uxbridge 12-1 in a bantam gamre. Scoring for the winners were Dave Wilcox with three goals; Paul Hunt, Ka rl Schempp, and Mark Sinith, two each;, and Dave Cini, Bruce Devitt and Pete Saturno, one each. Tirn Cole scored for Uxbridge. There were plenty of gamnes in girls soccer. In senior action, Brooklin Kinettes finals in the Waterloo tournament before being defeated07-O by St. Andrew's 'B'. Fiona McGregor's goal was ail that was required in Kinette's first round \vin over the host squad. In the seinii- final, a scoreless tie was good enough to advaîice Kinettes to the final. In Durham girl play, Kinettes blanked Pickering Hockoey Ranch 5-0 on two goals by Kathy Harris and singles by Elizabeth Verrydt, Linda Brown 'and Marie Roche. Debbie' Vesters got the shutout. East End Quality Meats dumped Pickering 'B 5-1 'on goals by Sylvia Hoekstra, Pat Brower, Doreen Meima, Trrïy Jacobs and Joyce Meima. In intermediate play, Joanne Mulcahy scored Gus Brown Motors' only goal in a national. Audrey Huinink' got the shutout. Kiwanis blanked Ajax 'B' 7-0 on two goals by Janice Maguire and singles by Charlene Donovan, Anne Weber, Wendy Nieuwendyk, Glenda Leitch, and, Kamel Ceury. Beth Jubenville got the shutout. In junior action, Mitchell Brothers downed Munns Press 3-0 on goals by Catherine Dooley. Lorraine Huinink got the shutout. IPHOTOFINISHING THE BEST QUALITY IN TOWN, PLUS FRESH KODAK. FILM VPRICE WITH EACH DEVELOP & PRINT ORDER SHORTY'S Bi LLIARDS 130 DUNDAS W. 121 BROCK N. Eva and Bih] Langley, ýtwo of the top perforiners in the Whitby Tennis Club's tournament on the weekend. Free Press Photo Eva Langley star of tennis tourney Eva Langley was the star of the Whitby Tennis Club's doubles tournament on the weekend. In the mixed doubles, Eva combined with husband Bil to win over Walter and Nel Wozniak 6-4 and 7-6. She teamed up with Nel Wozniak to wir, the ladies doubles 6-1 and 6-3 over Mary Kreisz and Lynn Levandoski. Frank Kreisz and Zoltan Polya defeated Bill Langley and Jim Norris 6-3 and 6.2 to take the mens doubles. 1 Welcomes Mexicans Whataayor! their iest ret ptr From our You-didn't-have- to-do-that-but-thanks-anyway department cornes -word that Mayor Jim Gartshore was up until 2:30 Thursday rrncrning, waitîng to welcome a tired group of Mexican soccer -ayers participating in an international tournament in the area. Mayor Gartshore presented the boys with town crests and ndtby-MîrrorSocrAS!OciY- *Lion President Don Mizen gave WMSA crests to the young lads who had just cornpleted. a i 6-hour trip from Mexico. Following a quick, sand- wich the boys were taken to soccer. New equipmenti for GRMLA The Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association will get some new equipment, courtesy of the- Mintstry of C ultUiîe and Recreation's Wintario prograin. The GRMLA wili recelve 36 senior lacrosse sticks, four pro sticks, 24 bails and two trophies. 35 VEARS RELIABLE SERVICE TO WHITBY

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