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Whitby Free Press, 28 Aug 1991, p. 26

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PAQE, 26,,WMUTRYfflREE JWSSWESAYs AUGUIT2811 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .* . Tuesday of last week saw the latest lu a, series of closely-cou- tested senior basebal matcli-ups' between Kingston sud Witby. But< Kinqston came out on tep, in dramatic style,-in what was the Iast of this season's eéncoun- tors te move on te the provincial senior B finals over the Labour Day weekend. Inthe final sud deciding gaine cf the Eastern Ontario Bas-ebal Assoiation best-of-three final, Troy Gilinour bit a: two-rui homer m the ninth inninp te tie the game at '4-4. Two ninings later, Kingston pushed across the wing n te daim the series. Kingston won the firstgare of the series by a 6-5 scr. btby then tied hseries with a 3 victoyt set the stage for the Two gamesbeen the teains during theregular sesson were also one-run afairs. Tom Brabin s&artd for Whitby and gvju two runs iu the' dûco'Kin toas n held a' 2-1 lead until the ffh Steve Dormer, who threw a five-hitter as'ho en i innings"89 mu Wbitby's 4-3 wiu on Sunay Aug 17 tok over from Brabmr mle, e-à nning andpitched until the llth inningwhen Clair Osborne got the finaltwo outs., Gilmour'?s home run was one of three bits allowed by Dormer., Wbitby pi r ni'n Jody Turner was disappoinedtabs Zsàuad that ,fllshedsecnd in te IBAduring 1the ý'regular seas on, won't be going te the provincials. Despite Dormer's fine perfor- maceTurner says .the -ciu' overaîl piltching depth, should have been a little strongjer, while «Our clutch hitting just ;wasn't Hee ho expects the club to be even stronger'next ,ear with the experience gained1ýy this year's rookies.. The- addition of 'Oshawa 1 a~swhen the Oshawa club eaUr this year, also0 m ade the club sfronge;r. B John Heffer adTeo eg each had two bits in the 10oos ýto Kingston ini the decidinwg $ame. Scott Burnett, had one, bit off Randy Cusford, ,who pitched the entire garne for Kingston. Kigtonwill, lay lu nthe pro- "icial seioÀBLas in Sarma. Peterborough advanced to the ýVikinsgi hutout Oshawa, Vikings flrst team defeated Markhaw. first teain 16- O lu Toronte Rugby Union play over the weekend. Iu the sixth win of the season remaas lst overal BroUt Osier cf Wbitby romains in flrst place lu the overal standings An the junior two-cycle direct-drive claess lukartracing. OsIer kept bis lead with a win lu su Aug. 17 race. Ho was third lu su Aug.25 race lui the two-cycle, lOOcc Yamaha clanss Osiler was beadin lu the final heat when clutc¶i problems occurred, pushing him back te, tbird. Brett sud bis sister Tracie will both compote lu the Ontario Kart Racin gAssociation grand natoas over the Labouir Day weekend. for Vildugs who have three lassesad a tie, Wayne March- ment ad Jeif Goudie each had a Pete Clayten had a drop goal and a couvert wbhile Tom Cala- brese kicked a penalty. Vikings second teain remained winless with a 38-9 loss te Scott- ish mI. Dave Cooke- had a try sud Gareth Stone a penalty aud convert for Vikings.- .Vikings IMI bat 21-9 te Sara- cens III. Brian Brittan had a try sud Alan Foghatti a penalty sud couvert for- Vikings, wfth a. record of one win sd eight basses for the season. Six memibers of the -Vikins uuder-17 teain were part of the Ontario teain lhat lost te. British Columbia 7-4 lu the Canadian uuder-17 final. David Mudge of Wbitby Fog- hatti, Scott -McTavish, âooke, LindsayPsransd David Morrin of the Vikigs were part of the Ontario teain that reached..the final. Steve Pettigrew, Glen Bureau sud Alex Rivers of the Vikings were members of the Ontario team that also lost to British Columbia in the Can*adian under-19 rugby final. The score was 9-6. Whitby- wilns big in ý* season finale Wbitby under-lO reP socer team wrappedu their season schedlule 'With a l1wm over St. Andrewrecently. Michael Schleiffer scored thre gas, ryant Harte, -Day Chen, Kvin Taylor and Colin Jones'each scored .twice while Andy Mthven had # single, Bart Louis 'Bakrerea, Brad Smillie sud Manny Husson were strong min midfleld while Brett Allen, Matthew , McGrody .sad James West-Bentiley at fullback gave support to goalie Brett Andrew. m BATHTU ,BS r 3 - PIECE I1~rIMOULDED ACRYUC BATHTUB RH BONE -2 LH GREY -1 CER5 CLAR 7 $8.00 79 KITCHEN, .FAUCET WASHERLESS' FIREG. $491 -j BAR SINK STAINLESS - SHOWER DOOR 2Y' - 271/2" PIVOT DOOR IL CHROME FRAME, $149 $ 0 I 't' BAR FAUCET PEERLESS $19.95 VANITY&TO _________19X17" E- $69 25X19 $109. 9 31Xl9- 1 $129 HA ND SHOWERS ADJUSTABLE SPRAY LAV FUACET BRASS $59 WITH POP-rUP -- , REG. $79 $29 CLEANUNG'OUTSUDE WINDOWS, For many of us, cleaning outside windows means two things - wet sleeves from ,the cold water running down aur armn and'getting the ladder ta fit windows which are awy at Inconvenient heiglits. 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