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Whitby Free Press, 2 Jul 1975, p. 12

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PAGE 12. WEDNESDAY.JUL Y 2.1975, WHITBY FREE, PRESS Local champions hon ourda dne -F'or a miiicipaility of' th i s size (o produce the niîmber of' people liait art iere foi- provincial and n ational chiatipionisllips is iideed a credit to (lie pooplc. whio arc involved iin sports in Whiitby", accordiiug to Mayor Des New- nian. Mayoi- Newmian made (lie stateieiit duing thie Whitby Recreation Department's Fifth Annuiai Rocognition of Champions, dinner hield on Thursday at the Heydonshorc Pavillion. Mayor Newmian*s remark that "Whiitby hias produced, over a niuniber of years, niany fine athietes" was never more evident thian at Thursday's dinner eniceed by Wayne Dovoau. Director of Recrea- tion for the Town. Fresentations were mac to thic following individuals and teais for winninig pro- vincial or niational chiampion- ships in thieir respective sports. AQUATICS Lisa Twyrnan for thc 10 years and under sequence na[ional echampionshîp. HOCKEY Brooklin - Whitby Minor Hockey Major Midget AUl Star Teami, winners of the Silver Stick' Tournanient in Sarnia which attracted teams fromi Canada, the United States and Swveden. 'hie Swedîshi squad wvas expected to win the tournamnent with no trouble but were defeated in die final game 4-2 by Whitby for the chianpionsiip. NMcmn- bers of the winrling teain were Mlike Wolff, Kevin Bran ton, Brian Ward, Lloyd, Connor, Richard Pigcau, Richard Byford, Gord Kerri- g.-In, Dan Galloglcy, Mark M illar, Glen Johnston, Duane Allison, Johin Jdjrdan, Gary Bruce, Marty Gallas, Wadc Roberts, Joe Mclntyre and Bill Morrison; coach Jirn De Mille, Manager Mike Gallas, assistant manager Matt Millar, traîner Ed Pigoau. LACROSSE Whitby B and R Trans- porters, Ontario Junior 'B' and. Canadian Junior 'B' champions. Members were Paul Boland, Tony Cannella, Tim Lintnier. Chuck Lepine, Dan Vallant. Ed Szczur, Brian Millar, Neil Atkinson, Larry Grahiam, Ron McCoy, Tini Briscoe, Jiln Branton, Paul Bradley, Jim Alkenhead, Barry Taylor, Les Reed, Johin Reed. Bill Down and Brycc Jordan;- coach Jimi Brady, assistant coach Brian Brady, manager Les Reed, traner Mark Brown and [rainer Bob Lindsay. Garrard Road Pecwee 'D' Canadian Champions. Mcmi- bers wcrc John Nacekiveli. Todd Cotton. Larry Kerno- han, David Northami, Michael Hall, Ricky Corniier. Paul Jacobs, Don Bursey, Peter Pîpher. John Fuscoc, Dale Kornohan, Bill Eyre, Randy Taylor, Chris MacCGregor, Michael Chisholmi, Leo Burnis and tramner Stan Taylor. Garrard Road Bantain 'D' Alil Ontario Champions. Mcmn bers were Williami Edwards, Derrick Minaret, Dale Sawyer Gfles Miîcute, Randy Gallas, Ken De Mille, James Roach., Robctt Carsonf, Richard Wadk- er, Russel Kawccki, David Bannon, Nick Coady, David Flerning, Dennis Jacobs, and Wayne Johinston; coach Bill Edwards, manager Dick Walk- or and tramner Mike Edwards. RIFLE SHOOTING Lynn Ballam,' Ontario Champion. Ladies Ron Alldred' and David Cordy, memnbers of the t'pam that won 'the gold mned al at the Ontario Summier Gaines. WHIBY IOTONY PRKARISI STAN THE MAN STASIAK HAYSTACKS CALHOUN 620 Ibs. vs BOBBY BASS THE WILDMAN LADY WIRESTLERS and MI'DGETS IN ACTION PLUS i MORE SIG BOUT Ringside $350D eenerci $3 Kids$ 1- 501 Bill Prentice, a mernber of the World Hockey Association champion Houston Aeros, presents a trophy to Richard Byford whose Major Midgel Alîstar team won the Silver Stick Tournament in Sarnia.a . Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon Afte rwing thei frst seven games Midget Reds drop two in a row After running thoir win streak to seven gaines, the Whitby Reds have dropped two straight in Eastern Ontario Basebail Association Midget play, losing to Port Hope 10-5 aften Oshawa had 1 , handed them thleir first de- feat a wcek carl ion.. In the Port 1lope coîitest, played in Port Hope, tho Reds jumiped into an early 1-0 lead in the first inning but dCHPUS CATUINO AND FOOD SWAVICI WTH CATERING FACIL.ITIESo~ 415 MocKMZIU AJAX# , 1 Phone 683-7891 or 839-4874 Weddîngs. Stags. Office or House Parties, Banquets, Conventions, Dances, Réceptions. of Ail Tvoes b>iLL PILKING TON WISHESý TO THANK ALL THOSE PERSONS WHO SUPPOR TED HlM IN THE NOMINATION FOR, 1PROGRESSIVE 1CONSERVATIVE DIDA TE: N DURHAM WEST it was short lived as Port Hope went in front 3-1 in the bottomn of the third and add- cd to their victory margin with a four-run outburst in the, fifth to take a command- ing lead. The fourth was the real turniuig point ini the gaine when, with the bases loaded, southpaw Dave McWhirtor of the Reds had a balk called against him which forced hom-e a run. The urnpire's cail was hotly disputed by Whitby officiaIs but the rul- ing stood and the ru n counted. Although the Rod's fortunes wcre already sagging at this point the uproar sceemed to upsot themn further and they didn't threaten seriously from thon on. The Reds added two runs in the ninth but it was two littie and too late after failing to got on the board in the four previous innings- The Reds had oight hits with Doug Shearer and Kirk Roberts gettiljg two oach, while Rob Hanna, Cam O'Donnell, Steve Tutton and Davo McWhirtor added singles. Davo McWirter an'd Cam O'Donnell shared the phtching dutics for the Reds. Mé. Whlrtor., tho starter, Was tag. ged for his first loss of [he sejson giving> up 10 hits, while Carn O'Donnell, coming on in the sixth in relief, gave up one safety but had -,orne control probleins. 1 In.- E.O.B.A. Peewee ac- tion the Whitby,' Legionaires dropped the Ajax Legionairos 13-2 at Peel Park. Mike Well- ing and Grog Mclsaac shared mound duties for the Legion- aines. Welling is, of course, a veteran of E.O.B.A. play but Mclsaac was given somo action to gain experience. The two hurlors struck out 10 in posting the victory. Russ Jubenville, with a double, had the big blow for Whitby, whîle Greg Rich, Paul Connelly, Grog Mclsaac, Murray McCorkell, Mark Ken- nedy and Rick Dunphy also joined the hitting parade. On Monday the Big Macs meot Bownanville at Pool Park in a ban tamn contest at 6:15. On Tuesday [ho Legion- aires wdl host* Peterborough ai Pool Park getting underway at 6:30 p.m. On the saine nioghi the Reds wîll be in, the 'Ilifl'ock city' under the liglits in a ilidgel, fixture. ý

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