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Whitby Free Press, 4 Oct 1973, p. 9

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- ,.,,,l~ WHITBY F REE PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,1f973, PAGE 9 ...sports~ Minor Soccer The Whitby Minor Soccer Association finished their 1973 season last Saturday at two parks in Whitby under ideal weather conditions. Play-off champions were declared ini ail divisions and some upsets were again recorded. In the Pee Wee division Lasco Steel beat the League Champions Local 222 ini a hard fouglit battie by a score 2 to 1. Lasco's Bill Duggan and Don Couture put the Steelers' ahead and Local 222 replied witlî one goal by Eric Smith. In the Mosquito division Croxal who were last year's Play Off Champs, did it again this year by beating Mercantile Stores by a score of 3 to 1. Croxall's goals were scored by Robert Broil, Scott Watson and Ricky Wills and Mercantile's lone marker wvas delivered by Robt Shields. The Atom division saw hard work ail througlh the season rewarded by a win over the League Champs Kinsmen Club. King West Garden Centre completely upset the expected and trounced the Kinsmen 3 to O. Scorers for King West were Scott Lintner with 2 and Doug Grant with 1. Shut-out goalie ivas Danny Kent. In Squirts the expected happened. Koke Car Wash took both the League and Play Off honours by beating Canadian Tire 4 to 0. Scorers were Paul Hoogkamp with 2 and David Craig with 2. Shut out goalie was Martin Berryman. Finals were also played in the girls division. In the girls' minor; Reds' Cycle and Sports beat the Cheetalis by a score of 1 - 0 to take the Champion- ship this first year of their existance. The girls' major division saw the Panthers (League Champs) beat the Tigers on accumutlated goals of 3-2 to take the laurels for this season. Panther's Frances Doleweerd scored two and Yvonne Vailderkoff one. Goals for the Tigers were scored by Carmnen Adebar and Laurie Macîntyre. Ail trophies, cups and crests will be awarded at the Association's banquet on Sunday Oct. 14 at the Heyden- 1' ATTENTION FARMERSI WHY PAY MORE?, SA VJE ON e DIESEL WUEIL 0 MOTOR OIL a GASOLINE Premluni Quality Form Tanks end -Pumps Avoulable OUT 0F TOWN CULIS CL c0LLECT, )X 011WHTB kr.imdIte oiSverv 668-3381-- The teamn pictured here is Canada Yearbook, the Whitby Geurts, Brian Loney, John Verkuyl, George Oudyk, Mike Minor Basebail Assoc. Bantam Champions and winners Pageau (Coach). Top Row L to R - Tiîn Brown, Mark of the United Rubberworkers Trophy which will be McDiarmid, Dean Geypens, Brian Ward, Dave Glazier presented at the W.M.B.A. Awards Day at Heydenshore (Ass't Coach), John Loney, Ron Vienneau, Mark Glazier. Pavilion on October 2lst. Front Row L to R - Steve Canada Yearbook defeated Customn House in Finals to Barker, Harold Aldred, Henry Van Deni Hoogen, Jeff win 73 W.M.B.A. Bantami crown. JGRDISON-CARTY GULF WIN W.M.B.A. TYKE. BASEBALL GRGWN I one of the most thrilling playofi series in the five teams. W.M.B.A. Public Relations Director Neil Murkar year history of the Whitby Minor Basebali Assoc., the lias arranged with most of the major league basebal Jordison-Carty Gulf club defeated Garrard Rond Pire- clubs to provide autographed basebaîls, yearbooks and fighters to win the W.M.B.A. Tyke Championship and the photographs which will be drawn for during the afternoon. Canadian Johns-Manville Trophy. The series went the19397 three game limit and theè deciding game was played at 1 ~ Peel Park on Sînday before the largest crowd ever to witness a House League contest in Whitby. The three V O LK SW A G EN gaine set was nip and tuck ail the way and either club SALES-AND SRVIa could have been the winner. Good selection of new and - ~ used cars Ilie next day, Sunday Oct. 2ist, at 1 p.m. will be the W.M.B.A. Awards Day to wind up the seasonl for the players. Crests will be presented to every boy reg- istered with the assoc. and championship crests and trophies will be presented to members of championship moN5 OCT 8 'TO SAT O(CT 13 CEPACOL MOUTHWASH & GARGLE 14 oz, - Suggested List $1.38 S70 ONE-A-DAY MULTIPLE VITAMINS with IRON 10OOs - Suggested List $4.75 2 5 BUFFERIN 630 48's - Suggested List 99c 8 ounces mp o 73c Sggested List $1.09 TOOTHPASTE & MOUTHWASH IN ONE V05 HAIR SPRAY r Suggested List $1'.89 1tI~.ch5' W SWS LU ?EMdlIdM OIITW.AU LÀ PIAI4AYdiIa*YStL.Mm NIAaC - 4 PLEASE GS1IVE to the Oshawa-Whitby UNITED APPEAL 27 member ogericies neecj and deserve your generoiis support. Thf s year. pleose give as mucli as yuu con. NO DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASS Make your donation through payroll deductions or send your cheque or money order directly to: CAM PAIGN HEADQUARTERS 52 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Bob Wilson, Compoign Choirmon i *15 m a- bi 11 1 ;Ti -

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