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Whitby Free Press, 25 Jul 1984, p. 15

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WHIBY REEPRESS, WEDNESDAY, J ULY 25, 1984, PAGE 15 Legionaires take 1½/ games from Oshawa DURHAM GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE GAME RESULTS WEEK ENDING JULY 19, 1984 SQUIRT Whitby Legion ....... 2 Whitby A ..........O0 Tara Keegan .............. 2 Ajax House of China ... 2 Fireplace Plus......O0 ATOM Bowmanvifle United . .3 Bill Burgess....... 13 Mary Beth Clallaner...... MlihelieDevaries ......... à Janle Smith ............... 3 >Mgan NeiIy..............i1 Laura Weckumna...........il Whitby JMT .........1 Amanda MilS eBr PSC Pesca......... 6 Brooklin Kinsmen.0 Ajax................ 0 Pickering Pride.... 1 whtb ptmst ...1 MOSQUITO WhtyGus Brown .... .3 PSC Pickering Lazers .1 Ctrne Campbeli.......... 3 PEEWEE- Scugog Homestead Whitby Subway Mobile Furniture ........... 4 Homes............. o BANTAM Oshawa Kicks....... 4 WhitbyKinsmen... 3 JesmY Z e............. 2 Sue Brown ................i1 Pickering Legion ...5 Whitby A .......... 0 JUNIOR BrooklilnGroup 74,..2 Ajax Warriors....... 1 Kely Johuton Rhonda Boar W.G.A.A. SOFTBALL RESULTS WEEK 0F JULY 159,1984 SQUIRT DIVISION - Peacock Sports ...15 Midway Datsun. 1 Lýovel Drugs.......10 Perry House. ...... 10 Bailey Pharmacy .... 22 West Lynde C.A...14 STANDINGS PeacockSports ........................... 16 Perry House............................... 15 Mdway Datsun ...........i............... 14 Loveil Drugs ............................. il BaileyPharmacy .......................... 4 West Lynde C.A ............................O0 NOVICE DIVISION Jon's Auto......... 13 Pizza Delight ....... 12 Henry Buildail...29 Mr. Rent-ail .19 Christian Pierre..27 Rotary Club........il1 Mr. Rent-al ....... 17 Harrison Muir ....... 9 Pizza Deligbt ....... 24 Dodd & Sauter ...... 23 STANDINGS Christian Pierre ..........................24 Henry Buildail............................ 19 Rotary Club .............................. 15 Mr. Rent-al ............................. 14 Jon's Auto ............................... 13 Dodd & Soute ................................ 6 Pizza Delig t ...i...............3 Harrison Muir ý............................ 2 BANTAM DIVISION Mil Paper......... 14 Scott's Colonels ...12 Levis Paper ......... 7 National Trust......O0 Brooklin L........ 21 National Trust..3 Touch of Class...25 Levis Paper ......... 8 STANDINGS Joanne's Flowers.......................... 18 MWI Paper ...............................14 Touch of Class............................. 14, Brooklin L.. ...........................14 Levis Paper .............................. 12 National Trust............................. 9 Signet Signs ............................... 7 Group 74................................... 5 Scott's Colonels.......................... 4 JUVENILE DIVISION Lions Club ........ 34 Please Save Recycle........... 17 Fleming Realty ...16 Kinsmen Club...... 15 .STANDINGS Fleming Realty ........................... 16 Kinsmen Club .................... ........ 8 LionsaCub ....................... ........S8 Please Save . eyce.............. 5 The Whitby Legionaires took 11½ games from the Oshawa Juniors in Oshawa City and District Fastball League action last week. The Whitby win came in Oshawa while the local squad managed ta defeat their host 2-0. Ail of the runs were scored in the first inning when the bases were loaded on consecutive singles by Maurice Lefebvre, Phil Cochrane and Gary Vaughn. Brian Emory then stepped up to the plate, smashed another single, driving in two us. The rest of the game was a purely defensive effort with wrnning pit- cher Bill Michel striking out seven bat- ters i five inmings. Randy Underwood, who came on i relief i the sixth inning, struck out nine of the 12 batters he faced. The losing pitcher was Les Moskalewicz who struck out five Whitby batters in mine innings. In the next game, the two clubs fought to a 2-2 tie at Iroquois Park before the game was called on account of ramn at the end of the ninth inning. 1Bath -teams managed their two runs on six hits. The scoring was opened by Oshawa in their haif of the second inning when Dave Sîm hit a home mun over the left field fence. Whitby responded in the fourth when Steve Brooks hit a home run over the centre field fence. The rest of the scoring occured in the eighth in- ming. Oshawa's Peter Oosterhold advanced to second on a sacrifice af- ter himself hitting a single. He was then driven home on a single by Doug McMillan. Whltby responded their haîf of the inning when Phil Cochrane got on base with two men out. Gary Vaughn then hit a triple to bring them home for the tying run. -Pitching for Oshawa R At Midas, the Top Guns have a reputa- tion that's on the line, every time. i Because being a Top Gun means you've got to be good, and being good means years of experience and professionalism. But you've got to be fast too, because wasted time means wasted money, espe-. cially if itfs yours. That's why it takes a special kind of spe- çialist to be called a Top Gun. And you'11 only find them at Midas. MIDAS MUFFLER 227 Slmcoe St. W. Oshawa - 576-8111 was Mark Goreski who went the distance, ear- ning eight strike outs. Whitby's mound duties were shared by Mark Coutu and Randy Underwood. Coutu struck out 12 batters in six innings while Un- derwood dumped five in three innings. Leading the Legionaires' offense were: Brooks who tur- ned i a single after his home run; Vaughn with a triple and a single; Mike Goreman con- tributed a double; and, a single by Cochrane-, ABILITY FUND WORKING WITH PH-YSICALLY DISABLED ADULTS 'A MIDAS MUFFLER 1220 Dundas St. E. Whltby - 668-1065 Typ ewriter RENTALS also SALES & SERVICE ~1~ w -mi. SgON'S FURNITURE. CO ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE FREE! wlth the purchase of any CURIO CABINET Our Golden Annlversary gift to you. 20 CENTRE ST. N. 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