A pair of wins anîd a tic scorcd as a victory on a tour- nanient ruling brouglt Cable T.V. thc Whitby Minor Base- baIl Associationî Bantauîu Championship in a five ganie tourney hceld on ic wcckcnd. The lcague's fou r clubs playcddic flive ganie set at Peel Park and E.A. Fairnian in perfect weathcr to wind Uip a ighily suiccessfuil scason, withi fouir ganies on Saturday and Uhc final on Sunday aftcrnoon before a large and cnthiusiastic crowd. ln ganie one of ic affaii Red Wing Orchiards cdged Custouîî House 6-2 lu a lard fouight opener. Red Wings opened ic scoring in tiefirst added singles ini Uic second " and fiftli and carne uip with a big threc-run sevendi 10 pt thc gaie away, wlî île Customu House nîa;îaged tlîeir pair of runs in die fifthn. In dic regu- lar sciiedule Red Wings ended in the cellar wiflî Custoni House on Uic top rung. Garne two had Cable T.V. pitted against Stuidio One iii the closest game of Uic series. At the end of sevcn fic score was tied 6-6, thec gai-ne went into extra innings but was called at Uic end of ftie eighlth becauise of a two liour curfew and die gamie was awarded to Cable T.V. on a tournamnent n.le which gives thie win ho die club with dic miost hits. In ganie thrce Red Wings emcerged 5-3 winncrs against Studio One. The Red Wing jumped int an carly first- inning two-run lcad. Studio One tied it 3-3 in the third but Red Wings gaiiîed a berth in ie Ucchampioniship final Mien they guI a pair of runs in ie hrifth whiclî was enotigh for ic win. Studio One wcre third place fiishqers in the season's play. In the otiier preliniinary Cable T.V. ouîtscored Custoni House 11-7 lu advaîîc tlïch final. 'nie high scoring allair was an onen ut' things 10 corne for ic Cable crew who had a six run outbuirst ini the Uîird and addcd a pair in i cd of tlhe fourflî, fifilh and sixdi innings. Cuistoni Ilouse took a short lived lead with a pair of runs in.the first, threc ini the second to go in front 5-0 but once dic Cable T.V. club got on thc board Uîey piled Up. The cliarpionsliip gainie was playcd at E.A. Fairnian on Sunday and it turned out to be a big win for Cable T.V. wlîo took Uic Bantam crown with a convincing 12-1 victn-ry. The champs got inb ic lead witlî Uîrec runs in tic tirsl, added a single in fic second, and sewcd up dic tille wlîcn Uîey added five in dic fourthi to take a coin- nîauîding Iead. Red Wings got thcir loue run in thîe sixlli. For die Cable T.V. club. coachced by Steve and George Tliwaitcs. thue hitters were Bob Woods, ieff Cyr, Rick Kay, Greg Willianîs and Mark Yaroff, each with a pair, and Marty MacDonald. Mike Mulligati Alan Andrew and Ted Mag- nielI. ith singles. Jeff Cyr, on dic mnounfi for Cable T.V. wvas the winning pitchier. Already plans are afoot for next sea.son and an at- tempt will bc made over the winter to create more paren- tal interest in Uic league. The turnout of parents and speet- PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS jnJ1~U1ig Orçhards Gable TVwrns Banwam base bail titie ment was encouraging to league officials but mnore intcrest and more parental ly. The W.M.B.A., like mnost other mninor sporting organ- izations, flinds that there is great interest in the lower age brackets with parents displaying a great willingness to help when their youngsters are starting out, but this interest seems to wane as players get older, at a time when probably parents would be doing more for their child- ren by displaying an interest in their activity. Verrydt records a pair of shutouts in Whitby soccer playoff action of opeîîing round gaines in the Whitby Minor Soccer Association playoffs. Each is a two-ganie total goals series. SQU IRTS Koke Car Wash won tlîeir series against Anco Labora- tories by a total score of 2-1 and now advaîîce lu thc semni- finals, lu Uic opening ganie. Gary Canezes'shuout1-0an CGaris Dae' s winig ouald Thei seond conest endld in a se-Indraw wit ert inac1-la scoig fortk and Vic Refalo for Anco. Whitby won ils Joncs by Bakcry Clearance series with Rae R. a score of 6-O on Hooker Chev Olds lead tlîeir series with Trio T.V. 3-2 on goals by Ray Daubney Jcff Johnstone and Stu Broll. Rob Crawford and Paul Hoog- kampp replied for Trio T.V. Stokely Van Camp took Ilîcir series against Sinclair Sunoco 5-3 and advancc to thc semi-finals. In the open- ing game, they won 4-2 on threc goals by Doug Grant and a single by Grant Young. Dominic Barber and Gary Winkel replied for the losers. The second'contest cnded in a 1-1 tic as Steve Westcott scored for Stokely and Gary Winkel for Sinclair. Longmuir Bu il1d er s advance to the semi - final after downing Gord Nieuwen- dyk Sports 4-O on two shut- outs by Tim Verrydt. Greg Degannes scored al the goals in the 3-O victory and Law- rence Greaves kicked the winner in a 1 -0 verdict. Croxall upended Kiwanis Club 6-2 on 3-O and 3-2 victories. Mark Mara picked up the shutout in the opening game while Janîie Cane, Warren Prest and David Boyce took care of the scor- ing. Warren Prest scored th ree and Paul Vanderkolff one in the 3-2 win. Charley Connor and Chris Johnston replied for thc losers. Croxali moves on to Uic semi-finals. Whitby Lions advanced 10 Uic semi-finals after winning their series with Mercantile 6-2. PEEWEES Brooklin Legion advances to Uic semi-finals after edging Adebar Athîcties 3-2. The Athletics won the first game 2-1 on goals by Do 'ug Wiers- ma and Arthur Vanslageren. Hemy Verrydt replied for lasers. However, Broolin Legion bounced back to take the seccnd contest 2-O on a shutout by David Lynde and singles by Rick Vesters and Jim Stachon. Whitby Legion and Ewing Pool are tied 1-1 after Ron McLure and Bob Roche scored for their respective teamns in thc opening game. MAJOR BANTAMS Armstrong Homes took Lasco 5-4 to advance to Uic semi-finals. They won Uic opening game 1-O on a shut- out by Ian Bell and a goal by Rick Irwin. The second con- test ended in a 44 tic with Mark Smith scoring twice and BUi Dugani and Rick Irwin once each for Armstrong Homes. Losing Lasco got two goals from Mike Paso- witsy and singles by Graeme Boyce and Brant Boughiton. i If yotue tbinking of building a new Gym ...orArts Centre... orSkatingRink..PlaYgrDUfld... oead il~. There's a new Ministry in Ontario. The Ministry of Cuture & Recreation. Money is coming from our new Ontario Lottery, "Wintario", for worthy projects. Projects that have to do with culture or recreatior'. Projects duat can help emrich the lives of your fellow Ontarians. In fact, dollars are available for exçisting or new cultural and recreational facilities in your community. There are conditions of course. But H .W.»share the whole story is spelled out in a littie bookiet we've just published, called "How to Share in Wintario". For your free copy write to "How to Share", Queen's Park, Toronto. We've been saying, "We ail win with Wintario!" Now your new Ministry is going to stafl making it happen. MINISTRY OF CULTIJRE AND MINISTRY CF CULTURE AND RECREATI ON. Ontario -ýilA ýýe