Whitby Free Press, 29 Nov 1973, p. 11 (2024)

WH ITBY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1973, PAGE 11WHITBY, 'Y' BADMINTONTO HOSI TOURNAMENTlobMINOR ATOM HOUSE LEAGUEMUNNS PRESS 3Mark VestersDavid FerrariMark PetriBOB HERON 3Tom Broneshewski 2Danny Middleton*PETER THE PLUMBERJeremy BlakeRae NicholsonBrian SchroerTod TranBilly MarkAt the recent General Me-eting of Garrard Road MinorLacrosse Association the fo-llowing officers were electedfor the coming year.President - Bill HoldingVice Pres. - Tom FairmanSecretary - SalIy LittleTreasurer - Frank MoloneyRegistrar - Stan TaylorHonorary Director - VieSheffield.Tle Directors are - MurrayHalliday, Jim Peebles, Paul-ine Taylor, Tony Jacobs, FredLangille, Bill Edwards, JoanAfter losing to Cobourgand followed by a strongverbal roasting by the coach-ing staff it now appears thatour Brooklin-Whitby MajorMidgets have decided to playas a team, not as individuals.In winning two importantgames this week, they pickedup a total of 39 scoring points.On Monday, Novemberl9th, in Brooklin, they turn-ed back the visitors fromBay Ridges by winning theleague game 6 to 3. Leadingthe way for B.W. with 2goals was Mike Rowley, withsingles by Tom Foster, DanJordan, Jim DeMille and BradStaley. Replying for BayRidges were Terry Morrison,Paul Amelon and Henry Van-asteil.Thursday night, Novemib-er 22nd, the C.B.C. crewtravelled to Ajax and doubledthie score against their archrivaIs. The B.W. boys werealîead 4 goals to .1 at theend of the fîrst period. AtWHITBY AUTO WRECKERSPat MulliganBEAUPRES ESSOLeo BeenenPaul McEachen6 DUFFS TOWING 1Kelvin MaskGangemi, Carl Phillips, PeteBurns, Budd Kernohan, Nor-ma Halliday, Murray Johns-ton, Dick Walker, Jackie Sage,Barb Kernohan, AI Kiveil,Greta Hope, Jim Brady; IreneFleming, Juanita Noble.In bis remarks, PresidentBill Holding extended histhanks for the support ofparents and executive duringthe past season. The sincerecongratulations of the Ass-ociation was expressed to VicSheffield who was recentlyelected president of O.L.A.this point they relaxed andbefore they realized it foundthemselves outscored 3 to 2in the second period. Thethird period belonged to B.W.who outbustled the hometown boys potting another4 goals to Ajax's 1.. lI thisgame our C.B.C. boys reallydid play as a team picking upa total of 10 goals and 17WHITBY 'Y"INDUBASI(LEAGeneral Motors out pac-dAnderson Rookies 58-40in a well played game. WestLynde just managed to defeatJury & LovelI 36-33 in anexceedingly close game thatwas 15-14 at haîf t ime. Opt-ical Boutique took AndersonVeterans 42-35 finishing str-ong in the second haîf thoughlied at haif time 20-20.In the 'B' Division FireBugs romped homne againstSklar 60-34. Oshawa Hackersled Outsiders 41-9. DunlopTire were unable to play andLake Vista defeated an AlStar Team 55-32.Last Tuesday the lndust-rial Basketball League held aspecial Referees Clinic at Wh-FSTRIA LrE TBALLGUEitby Senior Public Schoolgym under. the direction ofGary McConnell. Seven ofthe Y Industrial League ref-erees took the course whichwas organized by the leaguereferees committee, John Wa-tson, Stan Sharman and BobStuart.Training films were shownon the latest refereeing tech-niques and discussions onrefereeing problems. Twoteams played an exhibitiongame with the referees co-ordinating their officiatingand finally two teams, Ander-son Veterans and AndersonRookies played a regular lea-gue game ending up in a tiedespite overtime 35-35.IiDLYFiEAY LE ARKET#%W buy end «sI anything#oSi~t23 KINS ST. WEST 72"4783 O4~~~4j1~"DRUassists. m--For B.W. Jim DeMille bul- ,ged the twine 3 times, follow-Rowley and Ed Szczur with Uhed b Ro BetaMkeaclî and Tim Brown pick- ,PtO PI D iCing up a single. Don Couli U 9picked up 2 for Ajax and 'singles going to Jack Dancey, * Retaîlers of Fine Pliotogîaphic EquipmentJohn Plitz and Ian Waiîcs.'On November 26th, our Es rdtlrsAolhC.B.C. boys journey to Belle- No Down Poyrnent RLquiredville (o take part in that 'city's Lions Club Annual Mi- Bond Towers Maildget Tournamnt. Brooklin- *Whitby are tie defending A.Charei 579170Consolation Champions and 44ccepted 579- i 70f his years gang wil l e trying~their besi to brîng hiome the M \. ý"A" Chanipionship.in both of the school gym-nasiums beginning'on Friday,November 3Oth at 7:00 p.m.with Mens' and Ladies'singlesevents.On Saturday, December 1,the competition will begifiat 9: 00 a.m. with Men's Dou-bles, Ladies Doubles and Mix-ed Doubles events.Convenors of the tourna-ment are Dr. Francis Kwan,club presidýýmt, Marsh Siessor,Sally Kent, Robert Smith andother members of the ex-ecutive.The Whitby Badminton Cl-ub are hosting the entrantsat a dance in the Regal RoomBRGOKLINof the Centennial JPon Saturday night.Convenor is MargaretTickets may be obtairnclub memnbers.The Whitby Y Badr. aiClub is having a rec iof memberships. Many 4el theclub members are developinginto excellent tournigment pl-ayers. Several of the clubhave won district champion-ships.The COBA Badminton To-urnament will be open tothe public - spectators arewelconie to see some ouit-'standing badminton as theseclub memnbers enter into keencompetition.-mw WHITBYHOCKEYBROOKLIN WHITBY RIDER TOOL & MANUFACTL- ÏG00. N OVICE played an exhibition game this week against Mar m ýrin which they had a real exciting game as they squeaked by Mai.i arfor a 3-2 win. Paul Neuman picked up two goals with Jef fWilliams getting the single.BROOKLIN WHITBY WHITBY CYCLE & SPORTS M!"JORATOMS played two games in which they were for one. Thî_ de-feated the Oshawa Little Canadians by a 3-1 score. Paul Richgetting two and Jeff Donaldson getting the single. They plaved aleague game in which they were blanked 4-0 bv Bowmanvili-.BROOKLIN WHITBY BROOKLIN CONCRETEPRODUCTSPRODUCTS MAJOR ATOMS had two wins this week. They playedBowmanville in which they trounced them by a 12-1 scor vithtwo players picking up the hat tricks Warren Smith and Bill' re.Bil1y Easdale wasgood for two with David Blacquiere, Jeff TL vnGary McCoy and Todd Chasczewski getting singles. In th cxtgame they played Lindsay in a good hard hitting, checking, p ;ingthe puck to give the fans a real exciting gamne. B.W. came thrdughwith a 3-1 win with three players geting the points; Bob Middleton,Lorne Bruce and John Fusco.BROOKLIN WHITBY MITCHELL BROTHERS BUILDINGSUPPLIES MINOR PEE WEE played one game this week inwhich they lost to Bowmanvilîe although they scored f ive goalsthey couldn't corne up with the win. Dari Blacquiere came upwith the hat trick vith team-mates Charlie Muilner and MarkUnderwood getting singles.BROOKLIN WHITBY LAKE ONTARIO STEEL COMPANYMAJOR PEE WEE played two exhibition garnles in which they wereone for one. They Iost the f irst game to Markham by a 4-1 scorew ith Gilbert Nieuwendyk getting the lone goal. In the. secondgame they defeated the Brooklin Whitby Selects by an 8-1 scoreRicky Schroer picking up two. Singles going to Gilbert N ieuwendyk,Ray McWhirter, Jamie Tutak, Mike Piho, Eddy Hayden, and KeithWilson. Jady Gibbs assisted by Eddy Derks got the lone Selectsgoal.BROOKLIN WHITBY AUDREY MOORE REALTOR MINORBANTAMS played three games in which they were one for two.in exhibition play against Beaverton Major Bantams they camedown with a 9-2 Ioss. Jack Cooper and Ken DeMille gerting theonly B.W. goals. In league play they put on a real exciting gameagainst their rival Ajax in which they managed a 4-3 win. PaulBrown picked up two goals with Greg tushinghamn and Peter Forangetting singles. Kurn Berry scored two for Ajax with Bernie Bou-langer getting the single. In the third game they played Oshawa inexhibition play at Sunderland and went down to an 11-2 score.Dale Sawyer and Rick Nieuwendyk were the only B.W. players ableto score on the Oshawa Club.BROOKLIN WHITBY BESTWAY TOYOTA MINOR MIDGETScame through with four big wins this week. The first. game theyplayed Orilla in a real close contest with a 2-1 win. Phil Macke'i andGien Johnston getting the goals with Mark Millar getting two assists.The next game they bîanked Stouffville by a 10-0 score. Joe Mcln-tyre getting three,Todd Casey two, Singlesgoing to Richard Pigeau ,Dan Gallogley, Wade Roberts, Mark Millar and Gien Johnston.Assists picked ijp in this game Gallas three, Bruce two, Mcl ntyretwo, Lynburner, Gallogley, Millar, and Casey. In a return gameback to Brooklin against Stouffville they managed a 6-1 win withGien Johnston getting two, Wade Roberts, Mark Millar, HaroldLynburner and Dwane Allison getting singles. Millar and Mackeygcot two assists each with Johnston, Allison, and Casey gettingsingle~s. The 4th game, Bestway Toyota blanked Uxbridge 4-O,with goals by GallogleM, Mackey, Gallas and Meîntyre, assists by'Bruce, Roberts, Johnstoi), M ci otVre, Mackey.ýLCROSSEMAJOR MINGETSTROUNCE AJAXiThe biggest badminton ev-ent ever held in Whitby willtake place on Friday, Nov.3Oth and Saturday, Dec. lstwhen the Whitby Y Badmiin-ton Club will host the COBA'B' Tournament.The Central Ontario Bad-minton Association includesthe area from Whitby to King-ston and teams of playersare expected from Belleville,Kingston, Trenton, Oshawa,Peterboro and Cobourg andpossîbly oCher clubs in thedistrict.The Tournament will beheld at Henry St. High Sch-ool using 9 badminton courts

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