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Ycu're invted to, be a part of Iheir next hundred years. Givo tthon'a oeil. Learn hom Io hep. PHOTOCOPYING High quaiity pýiotocopying while you wait. WHITBY FREE PRESSj 131 Brock Street North,.Whitby SPORTS EQUIPMENT INSURANCE SERVICES SENIOR CITIZENS SAVE MONEY ON AUTO INSURANC PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 68309725 On Friday, July 6, the following drafted meni- bers of the Oshawa Generals will play in the 1984 "M.S." Cup Celebrity Baîl Hockey Game at the Civic Auditorium. Two soccer victo ries The Whitby Lakes Wallpapers won both of their games in minor isoccer action last week. Last Tuesday, they defeated Oshawa Italia 3-1 on goals.fromn Derek Dixon, Shawn Haney and Marlon Sookdeo. Last Thursday, the local side literally over- ipowered the Pickering iSoccer Club" by a devestating 7-0 score. Contributing to the Whitby scoreboard were Roberto Aibis with two, with singles coming from Shayne Bevan, Frank Stefanowicz, Dwayne Allen, Marlon Sookdeo and David Marshall. Lasco Steel Perkins Pain Annes Street Dairy Queen County Bowl Canadian Se( Brooklin Con Whitby Optir The players are Peter Sidorkiewicz (Washing- ton), Dale DeGray (Calgary Flames), Don Biggs (Minnesota) and Todd Charlesworth (Pittsburg). Other hockey players now con- firmed to play are Greg Stefan (Detroit Red Wings), Jim Jackson (Calgary Flames), Steve Ludzik (Chicago Black Hawks), Dave Gans (Los Angles) and Norm Schmidt. (Pit- Ail Stars out The Whitby Legion 112 Peewee Mll Stars out- slugged the Oshawa Legionaires 19-15 in minor basebaîl action last week. Leading the local squad to victory were pitchers Andy Reff and Chris Harris who struck out six Oshawa batters between them.' Whitby produced no less than 22 hits to give them the offensive edge. Mike Fulton and Ronnie Erwin both contributed three' hits with two coming froni Robbie Dawson, Jeremy Har- Bail hockey game this Friday Ail these guys will be playing a team of medlia personalities, and other celebrities beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale at $3 for adults and $2 for children. They can' be purchased at any one of the followirig places: Peacock Sports and Trophies Ltd., Whitby; and, Ail Sports Discount Centre, Brooklin. slug Oshawa ness, RCobin Pattershon, Andy Reff , Jeff Usher and David Winchester. Allan Watters and Keith Iannarilli both hit one as weil. Harness batted a double while Fulton con- tributed 'a triple to Whitby's efforts. Fulton also produced five RBI's while Har- ness managed three. Usher and Winchester added two RBI's each with single efforts coming from Erwin, lannarilli and Patter- son. WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB HOUSE LEAGUE MOSQUITO STANDING AS 0F JUNE 27, 1984 P W L T GFG 6 5 0 1 29 1 ts 6 4 2 0 24 1 5 3 1 1 il j 6 2 3 1 17 1 6 2 3 1 19 2 ottish Club 5 2 3 0 10 1 cmee 5 1 3 1- 6 nist Club 5 0 4 1 9 GA 15 7 19 25 19 7 28 PTS il 8 7 5 5 4 LEADING GOALSCORERS Jason Milliken (Perkins Paints) 10 Steve Vanderheyden (Lasco Steel) 10 Gorazd Titan (County Bowl) 5 Bill Robinson .(Dairy Queen) 5 Alex Wheelans (Perkins Paints) 5 Doug Oliver (Whitby Optimist Club) 5 Adam Johnson* (County Bowl) 5 Lasco Steel hold a handy lead in this division over Perkins Paints, and dropped their fîrst point of the season in last week's tie 1-1 with Annes Street who currently are placed third. Two recent resuits and the scores in another have to date not been supplied with the consequence that the aboya could change. STANDING Bob Myers Chev-Olds Otter Creek Whitby Optimist Club Canadian Tire Brooklin Legion Oshawa Meat Packers PEEWEE AS 0F JUNE 28,1984 5 5 o 6 5 1 6 2 3 6 2 4 39 23 18 -13 5 15 GA 15 10 23 27 9 29 PTS 10 10 5 4 3 2 LEADINO GOALSCORERS Dave Udp (Bob Myers Chev-Olds) 6 Mark Blà %k-(Bob Myers Chev-Olds) 6 Shawn Beatty'.(-Whitby Optimist Club) 6 KarI Elliot (Whitby Optimist Club) 6 Simon Ashdown (Otter Creek) 5 Michael Kusurko (Otter Creek) 5 Bob M9yers Chev-Olds continue fo dominate this division and are presently'tied on points. This could change as the result of Bob Myers game against Brooklin Legion game last week, the resuits of which were not available. 'the remaining teamef4ce an uphill struggle if they are to reach these two teams. Unfortunately the leading goalseores table is not current as the scores in several games have not been supplied. Hopefuly this will be updated in the near future. BANTAM STANDINGS AS 0F JUNE 25, P W L,.eT Whitby Optimist Club 5 3 0 2 J.M. &E. Inc. 5 3 1 1 T&E 5 1 3 1 Jeffrey Street 5 1 4 0 1984 GIF 18 14 5 4 GA 4 9 12 16 PTS 8 7 3 2 LEADING GOALSCORERS Joe Mulcahey (Whitby Optimist Club) 13 Scott Myers (J. M. & E. Iec.) 5 Glenn Missen (J.M. & E. tIec.) 3 Brad Beer (T. &E.) 3 The-fight in this division continues to be between Whitby Optimist Club and J.M. & E. Ine. The former presently holds a siender one point lead on the basis of 5-2 win last week over their second place rivais. A similar tussie for the third spot is shaping up with T & E holding a one point edge over Jeffrey Street. t' DEAL DIRECTLY ý-WITH THE OWNER f---»iUo'»býalesman.Çs uomrni ton [Si