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B arter is smarter Cail No w MASTER TRADE A Division of Metro Trading Systems Lt. 3208 LENWORTH DR., MISSISSAUGA, ONT L4X 2G2 TELEPHONE: (416)654 0 Whitby Bantams Whltby Mlnor Basebail bantam al stars split a double header JuIy 21 with Oshawa coming back from a 9-5 1os9 ln the opener to winfl64. Although losing pit- cher Chris Harris was stung for nine ruas, only two were earned and the young pitcher struck out ten Oshawa batters and gave up only one walk. Ia the offensive department Ron Erwin and Dave Wiachester each knocked out triples with singles goiag to Mike Fulton (3), Darrin Lee aad Derek Branton. Wichester, Fulton (2), Lee and Andy Reff were credlted witli RBI's. In the second contest the gamte was caled af- ter six Innings because of the curfew but It was enough Urne for Whitby te secure a 6-4 win. Oshawa tied the game ln the sixth lnalng and Mike Fulton came i to relieve Jeremy Harness after the tying run crossed the plate and retired the aide. In the bottom of the final in- ning, Darren Johnston came up with a triple and then camne home on a bunt by Ron Erwin to give Whitby the win. Singes went to David Grant, Andy Reff, Ron Erwin (2) and Darren Johnston. Mike Fulton hit a double and a triple., RBI's for the wln went to ' Jason Skinner, Jeremy Harnesa and Dave Winchester. As of last week the bantarn a a stars had a nine win, six loss record, good for second place in their division. Iroquois Checkers win Whtby Iroquois Cheekers Variety boys under nine soccer team triumphed over Cobourg S.C. Boys un- der nine'. by a score of 2-0 Wednesday to record their fourth wln in ten games in league play. The game played ln Cobourg was a hard fouglit match with both teams havlng scoring chances in the firat haif, ,but it ended scoreless after 30 minutes. Whitby had nearly ail the play la the 'second hall, Graeme. Whyte opeaing the scoring af- ter 46 minutes with a great solo effort. Scotty Van Veghel cllnched it for Checkers Varlety wlth a hard high shot la the top left corner of the net five minutes later. Once agala the abutout went to Craig' Sllk ln goal, who seemns to get better with every game. Stalwart defeasive play by Gareth Anderton, Glenn Gaffney and Michael-John Prasad aided ln preventlng the home team from scorlng. Checkers Variety wil be partlcipatiag ia the Pickering S.C. inter- national Soccer Tour- nament to be held Auguit 2, 3 and 4 in Pickering. Tykes beat Oshawa By DAVE IMESON The Cobi Food tyke team has been lm- proving ail summer and Wednesday nlght's 9-7 victory over Oshawa was solid evidence of this. They out hit and out scored Oshawa whlle playing good defeasively defeatiag the first place team in the E.O.B.A. Brett Rayne had an outstandlng game going 3 for 4 at the plate scoring one run and drivlng In two. Catcher Rayne also threw out a runner trying to steal to cap off an excellent nlght. Andy Mathers had two hita along with singles from Tim Grylis, Michael Doner and Steven Pulchalskl te round out the Whiltby offeace. Michael Doner, one of Whitby's most versatile players drove in two ruas whlle playlng three different positions during the game. Tlm Puddlster with another good outlng took the wln allowing oaly seven hits while string out ten. The Cobi Food team now takes te the road wlth their remainlng four league games out of town. froquois soccer, FROM PG. 15 Sarge's Servce Centre ..................... 20 Perklns Paint ......................... 16 Sandoz Aca .......................... 12 Consumers Gas Co............12 Whiltby MaIl Family Restaurant...,........7 Group 74 ......................... ........ 5 Attersley Ire Service....................... 4 Bafley Pharmacy Ltd........................ 4 ATOMS - July 22 WhtbyProfessional Gus Brown Firefighters Local 2036 5 Pontiac Buick.. ChadRelmer TenyHfern Edward Kitchen ScotiDa Silva Ben Prince Brian Sceu ............... 2 Pringle............ 3 ArmandoSubrizî ........i Hair Care Centre..10 Derek Colauenn ...... 4 Bobby Morrison............ 3 lan Spence JasenNîedzwledzk! Kyle Morra .2 Whltby Optimists..i Joehaa Rico CheckersVariety. Steven GrifIin ATOMS - Standings as of Ju1y 24 Hair Care Centre .......................... 16 Whitby Prof. F.F. Local 2036................. 12 Brokln Dstic KnsenClub............. il Gus BrownaPontiac Bulck.........9 Pringle.................................... 8 Highland Trophies............... ........... 6 Whitby Optunista .......................... 4 Checkers Variety........................... 2 Sailng MJef fre. ..... Sh . . . .- --ilw............1 FROM PG.15 iwattewiceogan Bmrst ....... Nationals next year. Danny wation The location of that MatthewTran eveat has yet to lbe Garden........4 ucio........o determined. Second R amnc ...... 2 uhso.......0 place finishers ln each Gam Uao clasa wiil receive Drew Myers travelling expenses, and shtOt:Jal to Iys third place finishers wWl Jeffrey 2 Pringle...... receive a smail fee to of- ->'er ****- . ... fset their expenses if RyanFaîUfui they chose to attend the Shutout: Matthew Powera nationals. "It went very weil. We PEEWEES - Standings as of July 24 had good co-operation Midas Muffler ............................ 14 from the Wliitby Yacht Priagle .................................. 12 Club members and Garden................ some very good com- Jeffrey .................................. 10 petitors,'" ald Town. Hutchison.................................5 sendoftheevat:' Wil:......... . . . ; .4' PEEWEES - July 24 1 Jeffrey