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Whitby Free Press, 30 Jul 1975, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, JUILY 30, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Kinm'en winOtiis'Tur 1ney The Ajax Kinimuen Midl- gels won the recent Wiby Optimiisi .Midgel LLcrosse Tournanetit. >lni tirst round action, Ajax defeated Whitby C.B.C. 9-5 as Bill Carroll scored three limes, Craig Dick twice 'and Kelly Mitchell, Ward Palmer, Paul Gilbert and Wayne McDonald once each. A I MacDonald scored twice for, the Iosers while James Roach, Scott Ravary and Rick, Nieuwendyk fired singles. In the second opening round gzane, the Orillia Stan- Lacrosse Tourney The Peel Park Lacrosse Box wil be a busy place on the holiday weekend. Two tournaments are scheduled for Saturday, August 2 and Monday, August 4. On Saturday the Whitby Minor Lacrosse Association will host the County Town Carnival Bantam Lacrosse Tournainent. Teams from Clarkson, Erindale, Nepean, Wallaceburg, Garrard Road and Cawthra wili participate. On Monday, Aujust 4th the COunty Town Carnival Pee Wee Tournament wili take place and teams from Brampton, Hamilton, Erin- dale, Sela, Clarkson, St. Catharines and Garrard Road are invited. A Miniature Flea Market will be held that same day to raise monies for the boys who are going to B.C. to participate in the National Pee Wee Tournament in AuaiUst______ darId Ato ls Midgel~s downied 'Si. ('hli-istollel. ilouse, 8-3. Scoring is nol avafilable I*or t1l s gaune. Ini another opcning round contcst, the Fergus Flyers defeated Cawtlira 9-5. Wayne Cooper, Gary Dobbie and George Rogers eacli scored twice while Morgan Ramage, Larry Courtney and Terry Heseltine added singles. Mark Cooper, with two, DarylI Clancy, Russ Hutchings and Dave Lewenski scored.for the losers. Cornwall edged Windsor 7.6 ini overtime. Barry Roundpoint scored thiee for Cornwall, including the win- ner, Mike Collins two, and John Herrington and Dae Ezard one each. Mark Mai- sonville, Vaughn Carter, Lee Tome, Chris Jacques, Don Malien and Frank Delcon scored for the losers. The winners of first round gaines advanced to the 'A' series while the losers went on to the 'B' or consolation series. In one 'A' series semni-final con test, Ajax downed Orilia 12-9 as Bill Carroll scored three times, Garth Train and Kelly Mitchell twice each and Mike Norton, Craig Dick, Ward Palmer, Paul Glbert and John Crowley once each. Kevin Crowther scored twice while Bob Holder, Jordy Bionda, Stu Parnham and Brian Balkwill fired singles for the losers. In the other 'A' series semi-final game, Fergus edged Cornwall 7-6 in overtmme. Gary Dobbie and Larry Courtney each fired hattricks with Dobbie colectinE the Wvi n nelr. 'l'e umy I lesel 1 hic zaddedc a single. Stcve Sn1litlh Mike Barýiir, GrcgPollard, Johin Flcrigtn.Mark Cicuien t and Paul Marshall replicd for the losers. lit the 'A" chanipionship game, Ajax dumrped Fergus 14-10, Kelly Mitchell scored four goals for the winners, Bill Carroll three, Ward Pal- mer and Ken Wood two each, and Mike Norton, Garth Train and Wayne McDonald once each. In one 'B' series semi-final gamne, St. Christopher House defeated Whitby 10-6 on goals by Lorrie Rao, two each by Marlo Pepe and Jam- je Gamracorta and singles by Paul Rebelo, Tony Rebelo and Enzo Diperri. Peter Little, Richard Byford,. and Allan MacDonald each tallied twice for the losers. In the other 'B'series semi- final contest, Windsor whipped Cawthra 12-3 as Chris Jacques scored three, Bob Woods, Vaughn Carter and Don Malien two each and Lee Tome, Frank Carlone and Don McDowell one each. Rene Krist, Chris Maracle and Daryli Clancy replied for Caw th ra. In the consolation final, Windsor edged St. Christo- pher House 10-9. Frank Del Col scored three, Lee Tome two, and Mark Maisonville, Don Gordonia, Vaughn Car- ter, Chris Jacques, Don Maflen and Jim Scott one each. Jamie Ganbacorta and Paul Rebello with two each, Tony Rebelo, Marlo Pepe, Enzo Diperri, John Texiera and Enzo Cordiano replied for St. Christopher House. NORMAN'S ENTERTAINMENT 0 ,CENTRE, is proud to invite you to see their new Une of TELEVISIONS & STEREOS Magnavox Z25diagonal Vldeomnatlc Color 6onsote Next Bulova roun--d Don Sobering of Brant- ford and Toronto's Werner Von Engelbrechten, familiar faces in the vîctory circle of the Bulova Championship, captured thieir respective divisions during th e fi fth round of the series held as a part of the Player's Ontario, July 18, 19 and 20 at Mos- port Park. Victorious in the third race of the 1975 season, Sobering, added a second Formula 100 win to his credit narrowly edging his Crossle over the finish line ahead of Concord's Nigel Gough. Three of the front- runners, David White of Brampton, Johin Scratch of Stratford and Scarborough's Don McKnight were put out of the race after being involved in an accident on' the eighth circuit ot the 20 lap event. Runner-up Gough finished one car length ahead of a Van Diemen driven by Montreal's Richard Spenard. Veteran driver Werner Von Engelbrechten camne through with his third win of the 2.5 litre sedan series, handily capturing the 20 lap feature in a downpour. His partner on the Beach Auto BMW team, Werner Gudzus of Pickering made the event a dlean sweep for the team, placing second. Third place went to Toronto's George Comacchio in a Fiat. Peter Clare, a native of Nashville, Ontario captured his fourth consecutive C class victory in a Mini Cooper S finishing fourth overali. The sixth round of the Bulova Championship fo r Formula 100s and 2.5 litre sedans will be held Monday, August 4 at Mosport Park. Basebai Midway Standings The Whitby Minor Base- bail Association has reached the midway point in the 1975 season. Red Wing Orchards hold first place i the 'bantam division, Studio- One Photo- graphic second, Custom House third, Cable T.V. fourth and Police Association fi fth. In the tyke division, Ro- tary is in first place, Consum- ers' Gas second, K-Mart and Foodrnaster are tied for third J.C. Gulf and Firefighters share fourth, Rae R. Jones is in fifth, Legion and Odd- fellows sixth and Pal-O-Pak seven th. i mMdlI 51- mediterraneafl stylng Elegant Breaktroflt Sterso wlth FM/AM Radio, Phono, 8-Track gèautijlitoa se, beauliltil to hear - this outstanding Magnavax eves has, in addition ta tealures above, a built-In Matrx 4-Channel Sound Decader. Your Choice of three auhentic styles. S AV E $$$ This delfuxe console oliers you ouitanding lurniture stling plus advanced lealures: l00% oahd-state, Vdeomalic One-Oulton Tunlng, plus a Super-Bright Mati Picture Tube. 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