Whitby Free Press, 7 Sep 1983, p. 13

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DURHAM GIRLS SOCCERRESULTS' ATOM Brooklin Klnettes..2 Ajax Ballycliffe Lodge Li»aWatson Jennifer Grammenz J.M.T. Sports.......i1 Nicole hitchell Pickering Village2 PEEW1 E Subway Mobile Homes 5 Ajax Pizza Dellght .. Jennifer clementa .........3 Sherri Naulis Catherine Sowden SQUIRT Whitby Lions........i1 Ajax ..............o0 Mary Beth Calioner Pickering Kitchen, Place.............o0 Whitby Optimists .. MOSQUITO ýWhtby Legion ....... 3 JennhferULndup............ 3 Whitby Knights of Columbus .......... 2 Jennifer Roy Maria Guidotti Oshawa Kicks ........ 0 Scugog Homne Furniture .......... 2 RAISED PRINMTING BUSIN ESS CARDS, LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES 01-F: S 'i l z 21 H RVO D VE SAJ X HO PNGPOZ John Parrot, second baseman for the Whitby Ballarneys, slides safely into second base in the OBA Senior B championship tournament this pa st weekend in Whitby. Whitby went on to win the game 24-3 against Sault Ste. Marie. Free Press Staff 'Photo Whitby Ballarneys lose in basebal final The Whitby Ballar- neys basebail team ad- yancq tothe final f an OBA r. ùi6 B cani pionsëhip tournament but were turned away by a 13-5 score at the hands of Orillia. The - Ballarneys opened the' three-day tournament, held this past . weekend at Iroquois Park, by thumping Sault Ste. Marie, 24-3. Howie Moore picked up the vie- tory. Whitby loat a> 9-1 decision to Kingston late Saturday. afternoon. Dave Allen ýwas' the. lsnpitcher. The -Ballarnèeys'th en disposed 0lf Nanticoke 10-4* on Sunday to ad- vance to the final. Mark MacDonald pitched the decision. Orillia defeated Wallaceburg, Nanticoke and Kingston to get to the championship gaine. 'Because Orillia survived the preliminaries un- defeated, Whitby, was faced with 'the task of disposing of them in two straight games. A single victory was ail Orillia needed., Howide 'Moore suffered the defeat in theéfna game. It was the end to a successful' season for -Whitby, who finished in third position in league standings and lost to Pet.erborough' in.,the championship round. This year's team bat- ting champ was, third baseman Jim ,Seherer whilé right fielder Ross Hill took the home run crown with nine. Robby Craigen, Whitby Ballrneys catcher, dives back onto a base ahead of the throw. The Ballarneys lost in the tournament final 13-5 to Orilia. FreePress Staff Photo J %WH ITBY TIGE RS '83 RUNNING CLUB M Sponsor: IAN BARRON MOTORS LTD.i - 668-1511 Located atthe WHITBY UROQOUIS PARK M M *For all1ages &ski 11 evels, k- beginners welcome Thursdaiy 7p.m. to 8:15 p.m. MOSu daY 8a.m. -10:30 a.m. MO Cali Richard 668-0584 (anlytime) or 4 Ian 668-5591 (residence, after 8 p.m.) - BR'OOKLIN-MWHIlTB Y MINOR HOCKEY REÇRÇSENAjVE TEAM TRYOUTS AT-, BROOKLUN AND IROQUOIS PARK ARENAS Price: $3.00 per player pelr tryout NOVICE: Ages 798 Mon. Sept. 12-6-7 p.m. BROOKLIN Thur. Sept. 15-6-7 p.m. BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. -17-3-4 p.m. IROQUOIS MINOR ATOM: Age 9 Mon. Sept. 12-7-8 p.m. BROOKLIN Wed. Sept. 14-6-7 p.m., BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17-11-12 a.m. ]ROQUQIS MAJOR ATOM: Age 10 Mon. Sept. 12-8-.9 p.m. BROOKLIN Wed. Sepe. 14-7-8 p.m. BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17-12-1 p.m. IROQUOIS MINOR PEEWEE:Agg.il Tue. Sept. 13-6-7 p.m. BROOKLIN Thur. Sept. 15-7-8 p.m. BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17-11-2 p.m. IROQUOIS MAJOR PEEWEE: Age 12 Tue. Sept. 13-7-8 p.m. BROOKLIN Thur. Sept. 15-7-8 p.m." BROOKLIN Sat. Sept. 17-2-3 p.m. IROQUOIS MINOR BANTAM: Age 13 Tue. Sept. 13-8-9 p. m. B ROO KLI N> Fri. Sept. 16-6-7 p.m. BROOKLIN Sun. Sept. 18-1 1-12 a.m. IROQUOIS MAlJOR BANTAM: Age 14 Tues. Sept. 13-9-10 p.m. BROOKLIN Fr1. Sept. -16-7-8 p.m. BROOKLIN Sun. Sept. 18-12-1 p.m.- IROQUOIS MINOR MIDGEf: Age 15 Wed. Sept. 14-8-9 p.m. BROOKLIN Fri. Sept. 16-8-9 p.m. BROOKLIN Sun. Sept. 18-1-2 p.m. IROQUOIS MAJOR MIDO ET: Age 16 Wed.'Sept. 14-9-10 p.m.,BROOKLIN Fr1. Sept. 16-9-10 p.m. BROOKLIN Sun. Sept. 18-2-3 p.-m. IROQUOIS, JUVENILE: Ages 17,18 Mon. Sept. 12-9-10 p.m. BROOKLIN Thur. Sept. 15-9-10 p.m. BROOKLIN No. 2 team players wili be selected from No. 'i team cuts only. There wIII be no No. 2 team tryouts. A player mnust skate in No. 1 tryouts to be, eligible 10 play with No. 2 team. A Rep team fee of $35.00 wili be charged to those players who make the No. 1 and No. 2-teams. This fee wlll help cover the cost of addltlonal equipment supplied and facilities. Mr. Alex Bell, Registrar 668u9947 1 1 a mý 1 lý W HITB , Y FREE 1 PRE 'i SS, W , EDNE S 0 1 A 1 YSEPTÉMBER 7, 19 , 83, PAGE 1 13 --- - ý . ---- - ., - -f . ..-- RW

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