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Whitby Free Press, 12 Nov 1975, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975. PAGE 9 Hockey House League results Ro acmrple9o h Following are the results of recent action in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association House League.NOVICE In novice action, Jason Bruneau scored a hattrick to lead C.B. Foster and Sons to a 3-2 victory over McTeague Electric who got their goals from David McWhirter. Ivan's Hairstyling doubled the score on Brooklin Legion, winning 4-2 on two goal efforts by David Lawson and David Grey. Peter Nelipa and Victor Rafalo scored for the losers. C.B. Foster and Sons dumped Ivan's Hairstyling 5-1 on two goals by Jasona Bruneau and singles by Davidc Murphy, Rick Martin and Tom Clarke. Phil Kapucinski9 scored the losers' lone goal. Victor Refalo paced Brook-1 lin Legion to a 6-1 decision1 over McTeague Electric with three goals. Brad Beer, Steven Vesters and Robert Delong added singles. Bill Chilton replied for McTeague Electric. Jason Bruneau led C. B. Foster and Sons to a 4-3 win over Brooklin Legion with a hat.trick. Robert McLachan scored once for the winners. Brad Beer, Robert Delong and Vic Refalo replied for the losers. Ivan's Hairstyling tripped McTeague Electric 5-1 on a pair of goals by Mike Frost and singles by David Gray, Dennis Bastarache and Philip Kapuscinski. Jeff Hughes scored for McTeague Electric. MINOR ATOMS In minor atom action, Jeff Haley scored three times, Tony Lazzara twice and Pete Riviore once to pace Mercury Auto Body to a 6-1 verdict over- Munn's Press. Nevin Van Dreumel replied for the losers. Duff's Towing and Bea- upre's Esso fought to a 3-3 draw. Mark Bazarin scored twice and Kevin Tushingham once for the former while David Gallagher, Kevin White and Mark Farrell tallied singles for the latter. David Gallagher fired six goals and Darren Short re- corded a shutout as Beaupre's Esso blanked Munn's Press 9.0. Mark Farrell scored twice and Renay Collins once. Duff's Towing took a nar- row 3-2 verdict over Mercury Auto Body as Jim Pipher scored twice and Glen Cottam once. Jeff Haley and Steve Goodchild each netted singles for the losers. MAJOR ATOMS In major atom play, Mowat Insurance and Ryder Tool battled to a 3-3 deadlock. Michael Bessels, Lorne Demos and Richard Daley scored for the former and Tom Scheefer, Robert Crawford and Kevin Kornic for the'latter. The Whitby Firefighters edged Koke Shell 2-I on singles by Kevin Roach and Brian Hunter-Paul Bastarache replied for the losers. Kyder Tool dumped Koke Place your ad Press Services. 668-6111 in Free Phone Shell 64 as Tom Schaeffer and David Craig each scored twice while Jamie Dillon and Robbie Crawford fired singles. Dean Van Doleweerd scored a pair and Kevin O'Neill and Paul Bastarache each scored once. Mowat Insurance doubled the score on Whitby Fire- fighters4-2. Pete Kozyriacky, Lorne Demoe, Ron Owen and Scott Rowland shared the winner's scoring. Jeff Lee and Brian Hunter scored singles for the losers. MINOR PEEWEE In minor peewee action, Mercury Auto Body downed Randall Plumbing 4-1 on a pair of goals by Greg Gibson and singles by Frank Princi- otta and Frank Janssen. Ron Noble got the losers' only goal. Family Kartway and Totten, Sims and Hubicki played to a 4-4 standoff. Murray,;Parrinder scored twice and Wayne Misselbrook and Russell Lewis once each for the former. Brent Lindberg tallied a pair for the latter while Ken Lynde and Colin Keogh added singles. Kelvin Mask scored four times and Steve McGary once in All Canadian Awards' 5-5 draw with Whitby MaIl Restaurant. Scott Williams, Eric Ritchie, Leo Beensen, Ian Porter and Geoff Williams replied for Whitby Mall Restaurant. MAJOR PEEWEE In major peewee action, Kiwanis Club trounced McNamara Marine 8-2 as Steve Cole scored three times, Ron Mulligan and F. Morrison twice each and J. Tamblyn once. Stan Dezan and Alan Thompson scored for the losers. The T.C-'s pounded Dodd and Souter 7-2 as Grant Hogg and Mike Hanley each tallied a pair and Ian Ward, Steve Westcott and Pat Loggen con- tributed singles. Tom Demille and Mark Smith replied for the losers. Kiwanis Club and Dodl and Souter battled to a 2-2 draw as Ron Mulligan and Mark Kennedy scored for the former and Dave Andrews and Mark Smith for the latter. McNamara Marine shaded T.C.'s 4-3 as Scott Dezan scored twice and David Guest and Alan Thomson once each. Mike Hanley, Ian Ward and Gary O'Connor replied for the losers. MINOR BANTAMS Mercantile tripped Cana- dian Legion 4-1 as Steve Gallagher, Andrew McQuarrie, Ron Peltenburg-and David Blair shared the scoring. Ron Burns fired the losers' only marker. Red Wing Orchards edged Algoma Orchards 4-3 on two goals by Mark Westenhoefer and singles by: Paul Jacobs and Paul Connelly. Larry Kernohan scored twice and Mike Dickson once for Algonia. mn minor bantam action, Greg Rich scored twice to lead Red Wing Orchards to a narrow 2-1 win over Mercan- tile who got a goal from Steve Jordison. Algoma Orchards and Canadian Legion wound up in a 5-5 draw. Rick Vesters and Mike Dickson each scored twice for the former and Ricky Alsop once. The Legion got a pair of goals from Mike Brear and singles by Don Mark, Don Bursey and Ron Bums. MAJOR BANTAM MINOR MIDGET In major bantan-minor midget play Kinsmen Club downed Gus Brown Motors 5-2 on a pair of goals by Ken Demille and singles by Ralph Zielke, Peter McTeague and Craig Short. Devick Minaret and Robert Heroux replied for the losers. Mark Yaroff scored both Rotary Club goals in their 2-1 victory over Ewing Pools. Steve Porter scored for the losers. Kameka defeated Canadian Tire 5-2 as Nicholas Coady scored twice and Gilles Three tied for first in Men's hockey There is a three-way tie for first place in the Whitby Men's Hockey League as The Fireplace Plus, Munn's Press andi Lasco Steel all have six points on three wins and one loss. Bondeco Rustproofing, Chris Catering and H. Salt Fish and Chips are deadlocked with four points on two wins and two losses. The Orphans, with one win and three losses for six points, follow and Shea Real Estate is in the basement as they have lost all four of their games. In recent action, Lasco Steel bombed the Orphans 8-1, Bondeco Rustproofing doubled the score on H. Sait Fish and Chips 84, Munn's Press tripped Shea Real Estate 9-3 and the Fireplace Plus whipped Ch ris Catering 6-1. Millette, Larry Chizen and Jeff Smith once each. Tim Tran and Robert Legualt scored for Canadian Tire. BrLian Reed recorded a shutout as Whitby Lions blanked Gord Nieuwendky Sports 9-0. Darrell Mask and Paul Gibson each scored a pair for the winners while John Buisman, Mike Galla-' gher, Garrÿ Shearer, John Misasi and David Morrison added singles. MAJOR MIDGET JUVENILE In major midget-juvenile action, Ottenbrite's Mens' Wear edged Whitby Welding 3-2 on singles by Peter Forbes, Harold Alvred and Mike Weir, Grant Porter and Ron Balcom replied for the losers. Jerry Schoer, Terry Hold- ershau, Paul Ravery and Blair Harrison each tallied once as Bell Canada downed U.A.W. 4-1. Steven Keyes fired U.A.W.'s only goal. U.A.W. then blanked Whitby Welding 3-0 as Steve White picked up the shutout and Dave McWhirter, Peter Little and Brian provided the offensive punch. Bell Canada dumped Ottenbrite's Men's Wear 4-2 on goals by Rick Fields, Bruce 1lawe, Brian Roberts and Henry Bykerk. Scott Good- win and John Grandy replied for the losers. SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON UN DURHAM! Night Report 11:00 p.m. Weather, Sports and News 1350 THE OSHAWA STATION CENTRE RESTAURANT & TAVERN OSHAWA CENTRE (Next to the Cinemas) Excellent Food Fast, Courteous Service Open 7 days and evenings NOVEMBER 13 8:30 P.M. WHITBY WARRIORS vs BARRIE FLYERS The Battle for First Place Iroquois Park Areme ADMISSION Adults $2.50 Children $1.00 Students $1.50 À f

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