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Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1988, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1988 Anoth ersweep, *Stacey Trucking gained a doubleheader sweep for the sccond week in a. rowv, defeating Canadian Corps 21-2 and 16-1 on Sunday, July 17. Barry Denyer had four bits and five runs-batted-in for Stacey in the gaines. Greg ýSpears and Larry Batherson , each had four bits and tbree runs-batted-in in the contests. Other Stacey b itters: Brian Joyce had four bits and two runs-batted-in; getting tbree bits were Bob Cook, Rob Maguire, Pat Pucknell, Gord Denyer and Bob Wiswell. Stacey1 Trucking, of Whitby posted wins of 16-7 and 14-5 over Oshawa Legion in - the Durham Service Club Old Timers Lob-Bal League July 10. Barry Denyer had five bits in six trips,ý including a triple and two - doubles . and two runs-batted-in for Stacey. Randy Denyer bit four bits, including a triple and double, Don Denyer knocked in tbree runs, Mike Reuter and Robbie MaGuire each ',ad fourits._ Don Denyer, Brian Joyce and Bob Cook contributed to 'Stacey's attack with home runs. SCORES' July 12 Owen Sound Il Ferguu JuIy 13. Orangeville 14 Misausauga Ju ly 14 Broodlin 16 Peterborough Sarnia 17 Brampton JuIy 16 Broolin 18 Owen Sound July 17 Brooliln 20 Sarniuo MAJOR/SENIOR TEAM W L T GF GA1 Brookin 16 - - 274 96 Fergus 14 5 218 150 Peterborough 13 4 243 143 Owen Sound 12 6 335 189 Orangevlle 9 il1 245 242 Huntsviie 7 10 - 189 222 Bramnpton 3 il - 101 205 Sarnia 3 Il - 126 220 Mississauga - 16 - 114 344 TOP SCORERS PLAYER, TEAM G G A C. Martin, Owen S. 14 38 44 J. Meredith, Hunts. 14 32 43 B. Hemley, Fergus 13 35 39 R. McMilan, Owen S. 14 28 42 B. Hall, Owen S., 12 15 48 D. Keenan, Brooklin 10 24 35 H. Ward, Fergus 15 14, 42 S. Anderson, Orange. 14 23 30 D. White, Orange. 14 36 17 B. Lemon, Owen S. 14 29 24 JUNIOR A SCORES July 12 PeterborouKh 17 Brampton 82 75 74 70 63 59 56 53 63 53 Ontario làaerosse July 13 Whitby July 14 Peterborough Mississauga July 15 Brampton July 17 Q' Catharines TEAM w Peterborough >20 St. Catharines 15 Whitby 13 Bay Area 10 Brampton 8 Muississauga 6 Etobicoke 1 15 MisIssauga il 16 Bay Area 7 20 Etobicoke 8 22 Bay Area 15 31 Etobicoke 8 JUNIOR A L T CF 1 354 6 339 6 1 217 12 - 266 14 - 224 14 1 205 21 - 184 340 730 327 5 20 ;16 i13 3 2 JUNOR A M. Calder, St. Cath. 17 J. Tavares, Misiss. 17 J. Bagiey, Peter. 16 J. Hiltz, Peter. 15 J. Chala, Peter. 16 C. Stevenson, Peter. 16 T. Leies. St. Cath. 13 R. Mearns, St. Cath. 15 D. Snure, St. Cath. 17 2 M. Skillen, Braznpton 16 Whitby tylkes dominate iin H amilton tournament Whitby Warriors tyke lacrosse teain outscored their opponents 32-6 to win two gaines and tie another in the Hamnilton Super Series tournanient July 9 and 10. C. Dupont scored six goals and M. Melvor had- five wbile E. Cardwell and E. Kfitamura each had four for Wbitby in the tournament. K- Imrie scored tbree with two each by I.* Cuthberts)n, A. McLean, J.P. Copeland and A.J. Shannon and one each by S. Pbillips and C. Coles. Whitby defeated Spartan'14-3 and St. Catharines 15-0 and tied Burlington 3-3. Blaine Down scored six goals and Jeffery Fraser scored five as Whitby paperweights (age 3 to 6) tied one gaine and lost two in the Hainilton Super Series. The paperweights will take Part in a tournament in Pelhain Aug. 6 and 7. They will also play during intermissions of the Brooklin Redmnen-Fergus Thistles gaine in Brooklin Tuesday, July 26 (8:30 p.rn. start). British 1.Columbia, la crosse July 7 New Westminster 12 Richmond 8 JuIy 8 Richmond 10 Victoria 6 iCoqu it 1a m 9 Vancouver 7 JuIy 12 Richmond 14 Vancouver 8. July 13 Victoria 9 Vancouver 2 Richmond 7 New Westminster STANDINGS TEAM W New Westminster 13 Victoria 10 Coquitlam 9 Vancouver 9 Richmnond 7 SENIOR TOP SCOREIIS P[ÀYE,TEAM G G A J. Veltman, Coq. 18 28 31 B. Johnston, N. West. 17 18 33 I. Heilpies, N. West. 17 24 26 A. Divis, Victoria- 18 21 29 G. Dean, N. West. 18 17 33 JUNIOR A SCORES Ju]y 8 Esquimault 36 Burnaby July 10- New Westminster 17 BurnabY July 13 Coquitlam 18 Richmond JUNIOR A STANDINGS TEAM W L Esquimault 1l 3 Coquitlam.1 4 Richmnond 9 il Burnaby 9 il New Westminster 6 il TOP SCOR S PLAYER, TEAM G G A G. Pepper, E.q. 16 46 45 D. Hailer, Richmond 19 51 38 T. Cordingley, Coq. 18 31 61 J. Wlson, N. West. 16 36 47 T. Wingrove, Coq. 18- 17 65 69 60 50 60 89 88 83 82 The C&naduln moermnt for p.rson&l litnOsa STIHL <O64WINS!* Check out the Big Orange Machines. Try the Ieading chain saws for yourself and see whý Stihi is Number One Worldwide. ____________________064__ :USiu'îi :RN 281 Weight Dispiacement 16 Ibs 81 cc DURHAM EQUIPMENT RENTALS 1230 DUNDASSTE.WHITBY (Speedy Auto Plaza> 668-0880 25THL® The Worid~s Largest Seiling Chain Saw er6 TOWN OF WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMVENT THE HEAT IS ON, SQ KEEP COOL IN THE POOL FUN DAY '88 AT KUNSMEN OUTDOOR POOL FR1 DAY, JULY 29, 1988 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. ADMISSION $1.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 666-2131- 8

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