PAGE 10,WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Ma<cs 0Ousted in Overtim e OH! HOW DID HE GET OVER THERE ALL ALONE ..John MacMilan of the Brantford Foresters stretches for the puck passed in front of goaltender Bruce Durno. MacMillan wasted no time putting the puck in the net. However, Whitby won this game but dropped the deciding gai-e thc next night. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon Baseb ail Bock The seasoni is over for the Senior 'A' Whitby McDonalds and il cnded as it began - exciting! The first-year MeDonalds dropped a 4-3 overtime dcci- siori to the Brantford Fores- ters in the scvent.h and deciding gai-e of their semi- f inal series, played a t Bran tford. 1The previous night, the Macs won 3-2 to knot the series at 3-3. In that sixth game, the two teamis failed to score in the opening period. Whitby took a 2-O lead in ' s OxIIos DATE April 7 CKQS 9 CKQS 10 CKQS il CKQS 12 CKQS 13 CKQS DAY Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday CLUasS Montreali Montreal; Montreali Montreal Montreal Montreal at St. Louis at St. Louis at St. Louis at Chicago at Chicago at Chicago TIME 8:15 1:15 1:15 2:15 2:00 2:00 " The OLB 1350 AM C 94.9 FM Oshawa stations" the second frarne .on goals by Calvin Pettitzand Pete Vipond before Joh n MacMillan scored to narrow the margin to 2-1. Brantford's Doug Duns- muir lied the game up after i9 seconds of the final stanza. Wh itby's player - coach Dave Nicholishen scÃ"red the wînner at 14:19 of the third period when hie tippcd in Calvin Pettit's drive. On Friday in Brantford, the Macs took a i-O iead in the opening minute on a goal by Steve Hunt. Carl Ahisten put Whitby ahead, 2-0 before Wayn-e Igo put the Foresters on the scoreboard. John MacMilan tied the gamne in thte middle stanza. Branttord rnoved aheact 3-2 early in thc third frame on a goal by- AI Osbomne. Pete Vipofid slapped in a rebound to tie the gamne and force an overtirne period. AI Osborne scored he winning goal at 2:05 of the overtime stariza to put Brantford into the finals against the Barrie Flyers. Mull'igan Nets Four Ronnie Muiligan scored four limes 10 lead Family Kartway, 10 a 6-2 victory over Randail Piumbing in recent Flori*stsà ' First Loss' The Whitby Mail FIorîsîs Novice Alistars suffered their first defeat of tie season as thiey dropped a 3-1 overtime decision to Ajax to tic their L-akeshore group semi-final series 1-I1. Danny Hagen, Kevin Latch- ford and Grant Deeth scored for tie winners iii the gai-ne played at Brooklin. Warren Ellis tailied the losers' only goal. minor 'peewec house league action. 'Me victory puIs Family Kartway-into the 'A' Champ- ionship finals. Jeff Tamblyn and Lonnie Foskctt scoreti singlà sfor thte winners. Jamie Cane and Scott Dezan scored in a losing cause. Scott Burns fircdahatîrick in Ail Canadian Awards' 5-3 win over Whiîby Mail Restau- rant. Craig Kimberley and Mark Kennedy tallied the other goals for the winners. Buîcli Heroux scored îwice while Bob Chopmen picked up a single for the losers. Totten, Sims, Hubicki doubied - ite score on Lyn- view Construction 4-2. Leo Burns, Randy Taylor, Mike Farrel and Randy Short scored for the winners and Jeff Westenhoeffcr and Steve Tungett for the losers. Algoma Win 3-2 Algoma Orchiards, with a 3-2 wini over Kinsmien. assured îhemiselves of a berth ii h Ui nor bantani lhouse league 'A' championship. Jay Anderson, Ed GaIley and Scott Byberg scored for ic winners while Brian Pere- man and Bobby Geurîs replied for Kinsmen. Gus Brown also scorcd a 312 victory over Whitby Le- gion as Craig Short fired a pair and Timn Clark picked up a single. Dave Cini scored both Legion goals. l.C.L. Steel defeaîed Whit- by Lions 4-3 with singles by Dale Baxter, Robert Scero, Jim Stachon and Mike Mulli- gan. Rick Stacey scorcd îwicc for the losers and Mark Yaroff once. Blades fNeed One Vi*ctory The Whitby winvaley Bladesarc only one victory away from winning their piayoff series with the Wood- vlle Wolves as the Blades Iead 3-1. The Blades broke a 1-1 series dcadlock with 4-i and 4-2 victories. In the thiird game, the Biades wcrc neyer îhreatcncd as thcy hcld period lca ds of 1-O and. 3-0 on their way to a 4-1 decision. Sherry Taylor opencd the scoring at 2:.07 of the open- ing stanza whcn she con- vertcd a pass from Julie Ran- dali. The Miacle scored two unanswercd goals in te middle framne, Barb Boyes at 1:36 and Robynn Ibbitson at 19:25. Woodvlce got on the scoreboard at 14:35 of the final sîanza whcn Sandy Anderson taliied an uinas- sisted marker. Howevcr, Julie Randall restored Whitby's three-goal margin late in Ihe garne. When the tearns moved 10 Woodvile for gaine four, they Iook turns at 'domninaI- îng. The Blades controlled the first period and led 2-O on goals by Karen Moloney and Robynn Ibbiîson. Woodviile took com-, ntand in dic second as Chcryi Argue scorcd twice btictî the gamne at 2-2. Thie final sîanza belonged 10 Whitby with Barb Boyes and Julie ýRandall scoring 10 give the Blades tie 4-2 vicî oiY.