.WHITBY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973, PAGE 17 ~sports. KOOL-AIO PEE WEE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Teais representillg Wind- sor, Sudbury, Brampton and Orillia wilI play in the Kool- Aid Pee Wee Basebait Tour- nament for the first time wlîeî the Sth 'animal event begins Satturday, June 30, at Cobourg. They are among 16 clubs entered in the one-game ku- -ockout tournament wliich be- gins at Cobourgs' Donegan Park at 9 a.m. and winds Up with the championship gamq at 7 tliat evening at Victoria -Park. Winners get iin expense- paid trip to Montreal to w,*li- cli the Expos play the Chic- ago Cubs -on August 4tlî. *Overnighit accom modations a- t the Chiateau Chamiplain are included courtesy of the sp- onsors, General Foods Ltd, The tournament is organized by the Cobourg Minor Base- bail Association. Winners of the four pre- vious Kool-Aid tities will also be ini action. The host, Cobourg Legion Pirates were in the first three finals, Win- n ing two and dropping the first to Oshawa, Last year, Belleville Conductors and Br- akemen defeated the King- ston Steelworkers Ail Stars. 1.Other centres represented include Toronto, Hlamilton, Kingston. Port Hope, Thur- low, Whitby, Bowmnanville, 'Ajax and Peterborougli. WHITBY MINOR GIRLS' SOCCER On June 1 8, at Cochrane St. the Red Cycle and Sports teani defeated Whitby Weld- ings' C heatahs in a 4-0 score. 2 goals were scored by San- dra Stevenson and Linda Sac- cehett and Janet Mayo each got a single. In a game that followed the Panthers; beat the Tigers 2-0 with Diane Vanderkolff and Yvonne V- anderkolff each scoring one. At a game played on June I 9th, at St. Johns, the East 'End Quality Meats de- feated the Tigers 2-1. Lou- ire Kelloge scored 2 for Qu- ality Meats and Carmen Ade- bar scored the single for the Tigers. In the Squirt Division: Broolçin Concrete defeated Wilsons Sports 6-2. Slirman, Jluggins, Seheefer, Schell, C- ane and Slachow each got one goal. ln Atoms: Kinsmen Club beat MacDonalds 6-1. Smith got 1, Hunter got 2 and Vanessen got 3 goals for Kinsmen Club with Williams scoring for MacDonald. In Pee Wee: Brooklin Leg- ion defeated' Harilaid Stars 2-0. Creaves and Jeffrey each got a single. GO ODTIME LACROSSE- EXHIBITION SERIES G ames Black Shadows Red Devils Blue Angels White Knights Won 01 Tied 1 0 0 1 Lost 0 1 1 GF GA Pts 29 24 3 25 24- 2 16 22 2 17 21 1 ln Goodtime lLacrosse League action at Brooklin Arena on Sunday, the White Knights and the Black Shadows tied 10 - 10, while in the second game, the Red Devils defeated the Blue Angels Il - 5. There will not be any games during the next weekend holiday. On. Sunday, July 8th: Blue Angels vs Black Shadows White Knights vs Red Devils 7:30 p.m; 8:45 p.m. BROOKLIN ARENA TO BE RE-DEDICATED by Hecthor Bradiot June 30, 1973 shall see the official opening and re- dedication of the Brooklin Memorial Arena. An! open invitation to ail those interested in attènding is extended by the Brooklin Ikanch 152 of the Royal Canadian Legion to be pre- sent for the ceremony. A parade in honour' of this occasion shall leave the Brooklin Legion (wihere there is an open house) parading to the arena at 1:00 pa. The officiaI opening and cereniony takes place at 1:30. Honoured guests for the ev- ent are: Mayor Des Newman Rev. M.C. Fisher (retired) J. McKinnie, M.D. (retired) Lt. Col. S. Skea, C.O., Ont. Regt. Norm Cafik, M.P. (Ont. Riding South) Lt. Col. M. Johuston (retired) Ont. Regt. D. Wilson, Prov. Pres., Royal Canadian-Legion Captain R.E Gilbank, CO. Air Cadets, Oshawa J. Maw, District Commander, Royal Canadian Legion Captain.J. Frendo-Cumbo, C.O. Whitby Naval League INTERESTED? "YOUR PLACE IN THE SUN" SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBRING AND LAKE PLACID FLORIDA YOUR DREAM FOR RETIREMENT PRESENT DAY FUN LIVING HAVE DINNER WITH US! MEET SATISFIED CLIENTS FROM YOUR AREA THEY SAW THEY LIKED THEY BOUGHT PHONE OUR CONSULTANTS GARY WOOD REAL ESTATE BROKER (416) 579-0021 OSHAWA ONTARIO Massey Ferguison Iawn and gardenLwtractos Ready to start wýhen you, are. Just turn the key or'give a steady pull and you're ready to go! Dependable starts on 5 always ready models from 7 to 14 h.p. for reliable performance in nearly any weather! Simple, effortless operation saves time.and work. We back.up every machine with parts and service.-. because we know they're dependable' Consider the world's Iargest maker of -tractors f irst We're ready to talk when you are!. DON VALLANCE FARM EQUUPMENT BikOOKLIN I Est ESV AT L