WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1.1988, PAGE 29 Ontario lacrosse MAJOR/SENIOR May 17 Huntsville 21 Mississauga 14 Owen Sound 26 Sarnia 3 May18 Fergus 25 Mississauga 6 Brooklin il1Peteréborough7 May 19 Orangeville 9 Brampton 7 May 20 Peterborough 12 Orangeville 9 Fergus 13 Huntsville 6 May 21 Owen Sound 37 Brampton 7 May 23 Peterborough 13 Owen Sound 11 May 24 Owen Sound 13 Huntsviîae 7 May 26 Brampton 12 Mississauga 11 May 28 Owen Sound 25 Huntsville 15 JUNIOR A May 18 St. Catharines 31 Etobicoke Whitby 9 Brampton May 19 Whitby 10 Bay Area Peterborough 14 Mississauga May 20 St. Catharines 13 Brampton May 22 Peterborough 30 Etobicoke May 24 Peterborough 11 St. Catharines2 May 25 St. Catharines 18 Mississauga 7 Whitby Il Bay Ares 9 May 26 Mi"sissauga 16 Brampton Bay Arca 22 Etobicoke STANDINGS MAJOR/SENIOR (as of May 26) SENIOR/MAJOR TEAM Fergus Peterborough Huntsville Owen Sound Brooklin Orangeville Sarnia Brampton Mississauga WL 3 0 2 0 2 1 2, 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 3 0 2 GAPTS 18 6 31 4 33 4 23 4 7 2 32 2 47 2 55 0 46 - JUNIOR A Peterborough 7 St. Catharines6 Whitby 5 Bay Area 1 Etobicoke 1 Mississauga 1 Brampton 1 38 14 61 12 47 10 58 2 1162 1132 68 2 JUNIOR A MOST POINTS REPORT Players G Marty Calder, St. C. 3 JeffTWilfong, Pet. 2 John Tavares, Miss 3 Jamie Batley, Pet. 2 Mark Skillen, Br. 4 Jon Grant, Br. 4 Craig Stevenson, Pet. 2 Joe IHiltz, Pet. 2 Randy Mearns, St. C. 3 Rick llay, Br. 4 Derrick Snure, St. C. 3 Bryan Maltby, Miss. 3 Jeff Dowling, Miss. 3 Colin Fraser, Miss. 3 Jeff Chalice, Pet. 2 Gerry Hiltz, Pet. 2 6 Trevor Bidal, St C. 3 Brant Wilson, Miss. 3 Tersy Preston, Pet. 2 3Peter Hot, St. C. 3 Cam Bomberry, St. C.3 **ST. C. Pet. Miss. Br. lG A PTS St. Catharines Peterborough Mississauga Brampton j MEMBERS of Hotel.Royale, the Whitby team that captured the Pickering Thursday night men's hockey league and playoff championship, are (front, from left) Steve Dunn, Howie Atten- borough, Tony Micallef, Dean Seymour, John Heffer; (middle, from Despite a big blast by pitcher Don Weatherall, Harp and Thistle lost 12-10 to Century 21 Marigold in Whitby Mixed Slo-Pitch action last Friday. Weatherall's stroke knocked the left) coach Jim Mulligan, Joe Bone, Wayne Middleton, Ron Mulligan, Blair Gibson, Jaime Widoski; (back, from left) Jay Martin, Paul Heffer, Doug Shearer, John Jordan and Terry Har- per. that helped Marigold to the win in support of pitcher AI Backman. In a May 20 game, Moviola rode the pitching of Steve Cardwell and good defence to defeat harp and Thistle 16-4. Ff VAN HEMMEN'S ANNUAL SPRING FAIR SPECIALS SPRING INTO A GOOD DEAL! "NO CHARGE" FORCOMPUTERIZEDWHEEL DALANCING ORINSTALLATON 195X60R13 205XO0R13 195X60R14 215X60R14 235X60Rl14 245X60R14 235X60Rl15 255XO0R15 275X60R15 B.F. GOODRICH T.A. 50 SERIES 906.00 175X70Rl13 101.00 185X70Rl13 82.00 215X50SR131 88.00 235X50SR131 102.00 205X70R13 | 98.00 245X50SR14] 105.00 195X70R14 1100.00 265X50SR14 120.00 205X70R14 108.00 265X50SR15 125.00 215X70R14 1113.00 275X50SR15' 130.00 215X70Rl15 135.00 225X70R151 117.00 295X50SR151 125.00 145.00 255X70R15 1132.00 31X10.50X15 173.00 33X12.50X15 195.00 35X12.50X15 210.00 "WO" W STREET SRE PRO ~ SUPER PRO THICK 110.00 125.00 1135.00 144.00 1151.00 1160.00 168.00 sPEC/A LS! 225X75R15 6900 215X75R15 650 215X75R14 700" 205X75R14 650 165X80R13 590 B.F. GOODRICH « LFESAVEON A I SAIIN 155x80-R13 175x80-113 185x809-13 185x75-R14 195x75-R14 205x75R14 205x75-R15 215x75-R15 225x75-R15 235x75-R 15 59" 63" 87" 89" 73" 78" 78" 83"0 88" ~~- 1 YES! WE SELL MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES ASK A BOUT OUR LAYA WAY PLAN 317 Hopkins St. Whitby 666-2121 n VAN HEMMEN 1V1L41 TIRES HOURS Mon. to fri. 8a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat.8a.m.to2p.m. 1*~ Century 21 edges Harp top off a tree at Pringle Park. But it was Jim Van Rosslun's homer - 4., B.F. *0DRICH T.A. 60 SERIES Or Ki 4-. I. t-. 'I =X= i a -r - - - -- i -- - - -, k-- -r m m -f- i B.F. GOODHICH T.A. 70 SERIES mem om. 1