WHITY MRE PUEBS, WE9NESDAY, J'ULY 26,1989e PAGE 27 BRIAN- CRANN, of Crann Realty than $1,500 to the team, received a Corporation, shows a painting of the print, as did 'the Town of Whitby. Whitby Ice Fyre senior precision Painted by local artist David Hart, skating teami to team members.ý The there are only 450 prints available, rints will be used in a promotion to and each will be, presented to cip raise money for the team, the donors.- Composer Hagwood Hardy current national .champions, to ,par- wifl also presemt a concert oný Satur- ticipate in an internation tourna-ý day, Sept. 16 at Eastdale Collegiate, ment next year in Sweden and Fin- with proceeds going to the team. land. 'Crann, which donated' more Free Pfs phoo Tykes ha ve eye or f irst Whitby ecc Sports con- tinued their charge for frst place in tyke league basebail with three recent victories.: Whitby camne fr.or behind to Ontari*o lacrosse MMJRSHNIOR defeat Cobourg 10-9. Whitby traiied 5-1 in, the sixth inning but fought back on a home run by Wes Vickery to trail 6-4. Cobourg then scored three JUNIOR A July 18 St. Catharines Petorborough' July 19 St. Catharines Brampton Whitby 21 Fergua 6 JuIy 21 15 Orangevifle 8 Bmmpton July 22 10 Brampton 9 Whitby 20 Brampton Il ' Peterb~orough 10 St-e (au or JuIy 22) W L T GF CA FIS 16 0 O 285 106 32 13 6 0'268 229 26 il 6 0 224 150 22 C 10 O 134 189 12 3 14 0 139 262 6 1 15 01465260 2 Top 10 soweoe GP GO A FPM Gary 0,it. Brook BrianiHall, 0.8. Bruciý Ogilvie, Peter. GeriitPeter. Bo ~me, Fergua J5M Mleùtth, Brook J ohn 'ucoBrok Dauaýn J aOb .S. .Van Sickle, Brook. Redmen host 'Lgerosse Nite' Whitby Minor Lacrosse Nite will b ~eld and hosted bytlie Brooklin Redmen on Thursday, July 27, 8:30 p.m. IMinor Iqrr'n.R.e ceams will put on a 10-miute aemonstration before'and during period breaks of the Redmen-Owen Sound mjaor/senior lacrosse game, statngViat 8:30 p.m. at the Lther Vpond arena in Brook- lin. Pprwihts (aged 3-6) will bfeatured before the game; tykes (aged 7 and 8) between the Mit and second periods; novices (aged 9 and 10) between the second and third periods. For more information cali '.Bar.y.Johinson at 65&-890L - --- idmammug Peterborough 7 Sarnia il Bay Area 9 15 Mimuiamuga 9 13 Sarna Standing. (mace July 22) W L T FCFA FPM Peterborough 20 3 1 3D4165 41 SL Catharines 19 5 0 346 196 38 Whltby 16 8 1308 242 31 Branpton 9 15 0229 297 18 Sarnia 7 17. 0 248 347 14 Miasuuga 7 17 0 244 347 14 Bay Ara 6 18 0 251 337 12 Fil aire CP GO A FPS Greg Van Sickle. Whit. 22 86 51 137 John Tavarea, Ma. 24 70 61 131 Jim Hodgklnn, Sar. 23 43 68 111 JannFdchards, Whlt. 24 30 70 100 JOOilta4Peter. 24 64 41 96 Mark3Skiflen, Branîp. 24 41 62 93 Randy Mearns, StC. 24 31 61 92 Cam Bombery, 5tC. 22 33 57 90 JeffMcComb, Whit. 21 38 49 87 Paul Day, Peter. 23 49 33 82 more for a 9-4 leaci but again Whitby replied ta in'ake it 9-8. Chris Goring then slappd asin- gle, stole second, t jr and then horne ta tie the game 'n the seventh inning. In extra innings, pitcher Jamie Turner held off the 'Cobourg bat- ters. Then Whitby~s Kevin Philip singled and was driven home by Lars Clay for the winning run. Goring was on the mound and recorded10 strkeouts as Wihitby thumped Peterborou h 14-2. WhItby followed that with a 30-5 romp over Port Hope. Clay, Darryl Jennings and Jamie Tur- ner ail had home runs for Whitby while Terry Arges and Jennings pitched. Reps wi"n 6-O Whitby Provenzano's under-16 girls) rep team shut out Picker- ing 6-0, for the second time this season, in a game on July 19. Whitby remained undefeated and clinched first place in the Durhamn division. Kersti Poupard and Nicola' Mitchell each scored two goals with singles to Janie Smith and Mary-Beth Ohafloner. Challoner scored on a breakaway while Smith powered one home from 18 years yard. E arning the shutout was Cheryl Armstrong, helped by a stronLy defence. ~mChm, idnshiD -Golf c'Oums 1=».ucEWL-cm O È È E <,50% -OFF ANY MEAL> SUN. - THURS. APTER 4* P.M. WEEKENDS $22-00 AFTER 4 P.M. $16-()Ã" WEEKDAYS $18-00, SENIORS& JRS. $14-00 AFTER 4 P.M. $14-001 CLUB PRO JERRY NEMISH MANAGER CAROLINE SUMMERS 428-6321 Vandermeer's Annuais and'- We stili have a wide selectionof fresh nursery stock . M and /lowering-plantsavaâilable. F.. JuIy 18 Broolin Owen Sound July 20 Peterborough J*I 21 Brooklin July 22 Owen Sound Brocklin Owen Sound Peterborough Fergus Omngevlfle Bramnpton mýl