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Whitby Free Press, 23 Aug 1989, p. 33

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O sh a<.wa WiHIB) FME PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUÃ"1tS"r 23,>1989,,PAGE,33 Vik ors ar narugb4y rol Oshawa Vikings firsts and seconds continuedItheir winning ways on Saturdaiy as both defea- tectdteams from Oakville. Vikings first team cruised to a 38-O wîn with tries by Dave Hopper, Dave Kimmerly, Mike Teams needed Teams are needed for men's D, DD, E recreational and ladies' open divisions for the Aja Men's Slo-pitcb Association fal tourna- ment. The tournament will be beld Sept. 22-24. The top three teams in each division qualîfy for the 1989 Coors provincial champion- shps in Niagara Falls. For more Information cail 683- 7154. Osier stili in first Clayton Fujank Cox, Briani Brit- tain, Ivikej Vanderbeydari and Ian Thomy son. Clayton kicked two penalties and two converts. Vknssecond team, despite playing a man short for muchi of their game, downed Oakville 25r 10. FIy-half Pete Clayton was sent off early in the -first haîf, but the team nevertheless- dominated as TonySqarcitto had two tries, JefVHorler ad Dýew Davidson one each. Ian Thompson, Who saw duty in the Vikings' other game kicked three converts and added a penalty kick. Both teams play Brampton this weekend at -Lakeview Park, Oshawa. ba AI Pe Oshawa Vikings first team got ik on the winning track on ug. 12, by defeating ,terborough Pagans 17-6, in Te Vkngs ran their regular -season record -to' 7-3 'ana kpt' themnselves in the running lor. league, playoff and cup honore. Vikings. received tries fromn Wayne Marchment and Brian Brittain. Mike Clayton ldcked one penalty and Doug McConkey Icce wo. SThe Vildngsd second and third teame made it a perfect day with a pair of victories over the Ajax Wanderers second and third teams. The second team won by a 35-O count on -tries by Mke Chambers with two, Clay Reid, Ian Thompson, Keith Murray, and Pete Clayton. Thompson added one penalty and four converts., 'The third teamn won 26-10 over the Wanderers thirds. The victory leaves the third team with a 5-1 regular season record, in their first year of 1eague play. The second stand at:9-1 Un are well on their way to a league titie. After four races in the six-race Can-Ain Kart Race series, Brett Osier of Wbitby remains in first place while bis sister Tracie is in fifth in the senior division. Brett won bis latest race, at Batavia, N.Y. on Aug. 13, to gain bis third triumph of the series. He was second in the other race at Avon, N.Y. He will next race'at Sutton Ont., on Aug. 27. The series will wind unj inFlat Rock, Micb., on Lceis the only female dri- ver in the senior division. At Batavia, she ws running third in ber beat wben foroecr off' the track but got back in tbe race and finisbed sixtb. In anotherbheat sbe was fourtb to emerge sixtb overail for tbe da:r. Whitby ladies fastball TEA4M W L T P PicottePirates 13 3 0 26 l'ady J'a Il 3 123 Whltby Selects 10 3 2 2 BrotheetPizza 9 4 1 19 Clamiz 7 6 1 15 TermrE eIs 7 8 0 16 W.B. WhitelIna. 7 8 0 14 Skycraft 3 10 0 6 HugeslHawks 2 12 0 4 Brooklin 1 13 0 2 W.B. White 10 Classics 4 Teruan RBes 25 Skycraft 9 Lady J' il PicottePirates 0 Picotte Pirates 22 Huges Hawks 10 Tersan RebelsZ-sw2 kcrft 9 Whitby Selïécte 28 Broeklin r. BrceWs Piz 9 Lady J%' 8 Lady J' 15 Brooklin 4 Brothei'. Pizza 13 Tersa, ReIs 4 Whitby Selects 7 Picotta Pirates 3 W.B. Whte 6 HudIUBRwkeS do DUE TO INVENTORY 'ALL WHilrE ROSE 0M5 siroRES WILL BE ro LOS-E D THURSDAY-, AUG.31st. STORES WILL REOPEN FRIDAY, SEPT.lst./89 AT 9:00 am. SHARP

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