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Whitby Free Press, 9 Mar 1972, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, March 9e 1972, Page Il hockey.. . . bowling spopts WMBA ANNOUNCE REGISTRATION DATES John MacDonald, Registrar of the Whitby Minor Baseball Association has announced that the 1972registration wil t ak e p lace on Saturday, April 22 and Saturday April 29 from 9:00 a. m. until 12:00 noon. Exact locations will be an- nounced later, but as in previous years t h e re w III be r e g istration in the old town, Brookl ln and Garrard Road. To b e enrolled in the W. M. B. A. basebal1 program, which begins at the Tyke level, a boy must be 8 years of age by July 1. De f eating Cobourg Midgets soundly with a score of 8-2,^ the Oshawa Park- wayMidgetswent home with the Consol- ation "B" Championship in Whitby Win- ter Carnival action over the weekend. The big Il811 fior Oshawa came from single goal efforts by Leonard Markov, Jeff- Keenan, Bill Coe, Gary-Lewis, Jeff Rorabeck, Jim Duigan, Brian Dru- mney and Doug Bierness. A m i n o r midget team in an exciting h oc k e y match with a major team, won -the do u'b le satisfaction of the Grand C h a m p 1ionship "A" Trophy, when the Ham i I t on Huskies defeated Richmond Hill Midgets by a score of 5-2. R i chmond Hillîhad taken an early R e gistration fee for the W. M.B. A. is $ 3.00 oer boy with a maximum charge of $7.00 per family. T h e A s s o c ia tion operates House Leagues at Tyke, Pee-Wee and Bantam levels, and enters teams in the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association at Tyke, Pee-Wee, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile series. There is a strong possibility the W. M. B.A. may operate a Tee-Bal1 prog- r a m for 7-year-olds, this season, but a final decision has not yet been made. Association officials expect that regular registration this year will exceed 500, and a Tee-Bali league might substan- lally add to that figure. Winter Carnival Queen drops the puck to open the Minor Bantam play-off game. Munns Press Wins 1, Lose 1 Wh i t b y M unnts Press came out on top in a closely paced game at the Bar- r i e a r e na last Saturday. The Whitby t e a m in edging in 4-3 over the Barrie Bantams, took the first game of the best of five lnQO. M. H. A. Minor Bantam play- offs. One of Joe Mcintyre's 3 goals timed at 1 0: 24 of the third period, was rec- orded as the winning goal. Team mate Glen Johnston netted the puck fora single, and much of the credit for the W hi t b y w in was attributed to Bob Wilson described as a "standout" in Whitby nets by fans. In t he second game of the series, h e 1 d Su n d ay, March 5th, the Barrie B an t am s r etailiated by defeating the Whitby team 7-1. T h e - th ir d g am e of this series is slated for Sunday, March 12, 5:30 p.m. at the Whitby Arena. lead on goals by Hugh Cutler and Den- n i s Acomb, but the Huskies came back with 3 goals in a span of I minute and 43 seconds in the second period. Don Quinlan was the Hamilton hero, I e a d i n g h is team's attack with 2 fine goal1s, his first goal turning out to be the game winner. Marksmen John Bowker , Stephen Cox and John Hulsman filled in the rest of the score sheet, goaded on by great goal tending from-Mike Clarke and Greg Stewart throughout the entire tourna- ment. 0MIIA Minor Pee Wee Playoffs On Sunday, March 5, the Brooklin 5-Pin WHITBY MENS' LEAGUE (WEINESDAY) HIGH : D. Duncan 762 (307), R. Orme 760 (295), A. Vanderende 757 (270), G. D'en yer 753 (327), L. Reed 746 (307), Hans Zimmer 721 (266), R. Lamb 718 (330), R. Murray 717 (286), M. V e s t e r s 717 (279), D. Walker 714 269. H I GH S INGLES: B. Jarvest 302, K. Crossland 293, G. Woodcock 292, C. Marsh 286, F. Kingyens 281, P. Bre- mner 280, R. Vallant 279, R. Childs 277, Horst Zimmer 268, & G. Childs 267. TEAM STANDINGS: Gus Brown Motors 7, A& T Motors 7, B&R Transport 6, Shorty & Son Billiards 6, Hooker's 5 , M if fl1 in's Barber Shop 5, Jimbo's Pub 4, T o n yLs Me n 's Hairstyling 4, Mitton Electric 3, Don's Spur Service 3, J. B. McMullan Real Estate 2, Pick- er ing G.S. 3, Royal Hotel 3, Harold Hughes B.P. 3, Whitby Dodge Chrysler 2, & Duff's Towing Service 0. CANDY BOWL LEAGUE SECTION PINFALL: Allsorts 23, 166, Gumdrops 21,637, Humbugs 22,445, Je I y Beans 22, 025, Life Saver s 22, 0 2 5, Maple Buds 21,926, Peppermints 22, 929 and Smarties 22,.483. * W i n n ers of the Third Section were the Peppermints with team captain Hazel Mo ore and t e am mates Flo Lott, M. Farquhar, J. Laundry, B. Plaskitt and F. Parsons.. HIGH TRIPLES: B. Childs 694, A. Pow- el l 6 6 5, P. Davie 653, M. Farquhar 6 2 3, A. L a b a n o vich 620, L. Munns 61 2, A. Ba r k e r 590, F. Kalar 586, Marion Sturgess 582, D. Stannett 577, E. Avison574, M. Snoddy 573, S. Gol- d r i c k 5 7 0 , M. Read 561, J. Laundry H. Moore 558, J. King 557, D. Gough J. P i c k a rd 552, D. Huinink 550, G. Sandford 549, I. Farndale 528, J. Cox 525, Marg Sturgess 512, D. Moore 511, A. BradleyS510, E. Jeppesen 510, F. Lott 509 & E. Maxwell 502. HI GH SINGLES: A. Powell 264, B. Childs 246, M. Snoddy 243, A. Barker 237, D. Stannett 234, F. Parsons 233, G. S an dfor d 233, A. Labanovich 231, P. D av ie 2 2 6, J. King 223, M. Mc- L au g h Iin 21 8, Marlion Stur gess 2i7, M. F ar qu h ar 2 15, S. Goldrick 2î3, J. Pic k a rd 21I 1, E. Avison 209, E. Jeppesen 209, L. Munns 208, J. Laun- d ry 2 0 8, D. H u inink 207, D. Kehoe E. M ax w el I 204, M. Brooks 203, F. Lott 203 & J. Cox 202. Concrete Pee-Wees travelled to Belle- ville for the third and deciding game of the EasternOntario finals with the Bel- leville Pee-Wees. They came out of the Bell eville arena as the Eastern Ontario Champs. T h e B r o okl in Pee-Wees will meet Thornhi11l in the ail1l-Ontario Semi-final with the first game scheduled Thursday, M a r c h 9 at the Brookiln arena. Game time is 8:.00 p. m. Winter Curnival Results

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