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Whitby Free Press, 17 Jul 1974, p. 9

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Wh'itby Fr'_e'ePress Player ofth Week -DugShearer >Doug has been the starting catcher in most of the Big Macs games this season. In previous years Doug patrolled the outfield for' the Knights of Columbus tyke club and the Legionaires pee-wees, but. last season began h is conversion to catcher and conversion to catcher and went behind the plate more regularily where the opposition soon gained respect for his fine throwing arm. Doug is oneof the strongest members of the club and his size is a plus when he is blocking the plate from the runners. Ne is one of the clubs power hitters going frequently for extra bases. Doug bats and throws right and was a, member of the 1970 edi- tion of the Knights of Columbus club which cap- tured'the Ontario Tyke 'A' titfe. When he is not behind the mask Doug has taken a turn in the out- field this season. Doug plays hockey in the winter: and this past season was with the McDonalds Rest- aurant Big Macs Bantam A Al-Star club. He lives at 507 Brock St. S. and is a student at Henry St. Hih ________ WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1974, PAGE 9 Canaidian *ire. Loses OSHAWA-WHITBY MIDGET S,.. BASEBALL TOURNAMENT As h luIe, hockey action eau be excltlng lu Êkeeler v;ersion of Uame. The skilis requfred for skeeler hockeyar nearl' Identical to thon. needed for k.e hockey. Saine basic equlpument le used except that a tenni bal takes the place of a puck. Skeeker summer hock, new Big Brothers' ex TjO RONTO - A unique ex- Jperiment is currently being undertaken by Bîg Brothers of Toronto. They have formed a skeeler hockey league for "lIittie brothers" between the ages of 7 to 14. Big Brothers are men who devote several hours a week to fatherless boys, and are responsible for getting the boys to gaines, plus coaching a.nd refereeîng. Skeelers are an English in- vention which have caught on rapidly in the Soviet Union and other European areas. These Lacrosse champion - - WThe Andrew Antenna Pee Wee Lacrosse Team will be defending their titie as Can- pleaurein saluingadian Pee Wee "B" Lacrosse pleasre i saltîngChampions this August in Windsor, Ontario. the Playr oftheIn order to finance their the Playr ofthetrip the boys wiII bc opèrat- igaCar Wash on Saturday E,,July 2O0th from 9:00 a.m. to W. ek hi so 5:00 p.rn. at Braet's Texaco COURTESY OF THE STAFF 0F THE: Station, 304 Brock Street S., machWhitby (across from the Whitb Free PressWhitby Pldzd). Cost per car Whity Fr e Pr ss only $1.00. Pele to Open O)nt. CONCACAF. Youth Tournament Pele, the great Brazilian soc.cer player, and the world's -highest paid athlete will open the CONCACAF Youth Soc- cer Tournamrenit to,.be held in ,southern Ontario during the latter haif of Augùst, Recent>' honoured by FIFA, the, governing body of world soccer, for lus ser- vices 'to the gante, Pete wil be in Toronto for a -pre tournament . Parade and, to kick off the opening gante scheduled for Varsity Stad- iumn on August 1 7th. Pele will appear through the court- esy of the -Pepsi-Cola Corpor- ation for whomn he is the chairman of the international youth soccer programme. iCONCACAF, or the Con- federation of North and Cený, tral American andCaribbean Soccer Associations is one of six continental confetuera- tions operating under the auspices of FIFA. lt's ment- bership is made up of 22 nations from as far north as Canada to as far south as Surinam and Gyuana and in- cludes ail of Latin America and the Caribbean. 0f the 22 member nations from sonte of the worlds -poorer countries, 14 have accepted the invitation to compete in the under 19 or youth tournament that Can- ada will have the honour of staging. Those nations who have entered in addition to Canada are Hait!, Nicaragua, Cuba, BermudaMexico, Costa^ Rica, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jam- aica, Honduras, Trinidad and the United States. In addition to Toronto gaihes will be played in Ott- awa, London, Sudbury, Osh- awa and St. Catharines, and the contestantswil be divided into four groups with the winners of each group advan- cing to the semi-finals. One senti-final will be played in London on August 28 and the other in Oshawa on August 29. The final will be piayed at Varsity Stadium in Toronto on September'l1 The CONCACAF Youth Tournament is played on an annual basis and brings to- gether the best young soccer players in this area of the world. The last tournanient was field ini Mexico in Feb- muary of 1973 and was won by the host nation who- de-. feated Guatemala ini the final. Canada finîshed fourth be- hind Cuba. The CONCACAF Congress will also be held in Toronto with the delegates from al 22 nations meeting on the two days prior to the start of the tournament August 15 rinancîng for thie CON- CACAF tournament is being provided in the way of a grant from Ontario govern- ment and some further assis. tance from the Federal government. Words from West Lynde by Norm Mealing Man' thlanks for reading the column. Have-a sale anu hiappy summer, and 1 wiil be writing again the first week in September. new roluer skating devices, are capable of executing the samne maneuvers as regular ice skates, making it possible to practice skating where no ice is available. Three wheels are lined up along the centre of the skate much like a skate blade. Level asphait, tule or wood surfaces are best for skeeling. The skeeler hockey league for Big Brothers in Toronto is hopefuily the first step towards establishing Big Brother skeeler leagues right across Canada. If the league is a success in Toronto, it could go nationwide ey league perimen t next year. The league is de- signed to allow "littie brothers" to compete in an organized activity during the summer months. Initially, four teams are in- volved, with skeelers and uni- forms provided by Rose Brand Pickles. The skills required for skeeler hockey are nearly iden- tical to those needed for ice hockey. The saine basic equip- ment is used except that a tennis bail takes the place of a puck. Birchmount defeated He- ron Park 5 to 2 in the final gamne Sunday night in Osh- awa at Kinsmen Stadiumn. Heron Park scored two runs in the top, of the ffrst with Birchmoutnt ,comning back with one in their half. B irchmount added another four runs in the second to copeethe scoring in a well played gaine and re- ceived warmup « jackets for their efforts. On their way to the championship Birchmount defeated Belleville 15 to 2> Whitby Canadian Tire 1 to 0, Kingsville 1 to 0, and Oakvîlle 6 to 2. The runner up and con- solation crest winners Heron Park defeated Oakville 10 to 3, Hamilton Inch Park 3 to 2, Kingsway 12 to 3 and Belle- ville 6 to 4 on their way to the final. Whitby's Canadian Tire were eliminated in two strai- ght games b>' scores of 3 to 1 to Stoney Creek and 1 to 0 to Birchmount. Outstandint pitching ef- forts by Dave Allen and Steve Sarginson highlighted these gaines once again showing the fine calibre of basebali being played b>' our own local * DSCONT st'~One of the Ceshawa ru 8I~YSFOR JULYI ,OO -..... ---- .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. .I. .. . ..:. * M ~<p-.~ j We take -nreait j'

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