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Whitby Free Press, 19 Aug 1992, p. 21

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IWEDNESDAY,~ Whitby 1eagluie WL T PME Kooý BHeanaq $ 2 1 .29 Admitao 34 1 27 Duiim gqjiéaclub 11 ~i23 RZC=mi '.. 9I17 i ~I5cpe *'. -412. 1 9 G.OU 2 16 0 4 Whitby" rnen-s- slo-pitch IOUE DIUION WauedcaàIl. 20 4 0 40 Ma4mBdram 1 7 1 si, Hagpaakm> 15.10 1 81 Maug-13at 1i 0 26 Uanflaoem Moto 12 9 1 25 Show" Rapcçaet 9 9 3 21 7 Io e. 16 O 1 MmE LIGRT DIION Advantaas'T.1cm 14 8 1 29 HugmeUSIwks 13 10 1 27' The Mo>vîe ap 12 12 1 25 Cirde Tudz 10 9 3. 23 Pejrsl-w -'0 17 1 18 LaBati. a 180O12 Augst il 1A&BsfaB 10 Ro.sBleck Meula8 Nom Sakolof WmtebedCade il xMIkaame Hanetingica 7 He"uy F"a Ausp# 12 ,RugiesHawks 17 Km Clark WbloàWkJacks 10 Torontoý union (au ceAugut la) Divialos 1 Yeomen Brampton Irise A Scottiale Nomade Burllngton aSarcna Cramaders Brock Barliarlana 1 Oshawa 1 Irlae 2 Brampton 2 Markhom-1 NotUde s2 Scoitlh 2 Beach 2 Cruasiers 2 Beach 3 Webbh 1 Saracena 2 Yeomen 2 Lices 1 Barrie 1 Barbarlans 2 Bwrlngton 2 Peterboroughe 1 Wanderors 2 Divison I2 0 '0 229' 2 0 211 2 0160W 1 I 126 3 O 244 38*0 172 a 0 111, 2) 3 O lai 4 0 200 2) 4 0 19 ý1> 4 0 110 3 0 148 5«S0'92 a 0 73 a600o 7 025 8 0 6 9 043 DIVUIioà Brampton 3 9 O'0.,25 Markham 3 ,7 1 1 21 Llndsay 6 0 1-21 lmbowlva16 2 1 1& North Hilton e6' 3 0 19 Barre 2 6 3 0101 Beakh 4 6(l) 3 0 73 Baccanears 4 4 0 il. Yeomen 3 4 4 011 Scottich 3 4 4 01Il Irish 3 4 4 093 Oshaa 2 4 5 0 13 Wanders3 4 '5 O 12 Craaderu3 3 4 1 12 Saracenas 3 4(l) 5 O 78 Petuboough 23 5 0O 40 Nomads3 3 60 90 York Coanty 3 6 0,65 Barbarlanas3 2 7 0 66 Lions 2 2 70 37 Wea2 1 8 0 48 Burington a 0 8 O 30 -DIivision4 SaraceS4 4 4, NOenad4 '4 Basranam4 3 Ouhava 8 2 lmbeewolve23 Beschi5 3(l) BceOila4 2 i ici t 101 1 *>«Gt3 254s O 81s 056is 23 74 76 '121 42 Whitby Iroquoi -socer. méfAugauê17 UNDER 8- squIN GIRLS San"esAna Michofle Alla 3 WhtbyOptimis Helen James a Calilyn CampbaUl Jamie Nemeth BrooilaOptlmlus 5 WbtbyMKnemen- Bach" Steart2 BaydonflMWa Samantha Neyer Klmberly Whtatt 6 langly Plumblng 6 Cathedne Caughefl 3 Ml"Ien apjohn Juea iTayloV Katle Boys 2 Micheul Lei Motor city soccer leagge STrANDINGS 11H01'DiVION DaUbraCoule oahawra Itali' PiekerlngStrlke Oschawia City Durham coantg WL TF 9 2 233 783542 58 8ý 36,1 7 3 445 6 ý2 6. 29 6 7 2 46 1 112 8 'Is 10 15 suSECOD DVISION Darqpg.Wandersrs8'1'2 22 13 PmdrnUnlted 6 3 4 25 16 OuhwaPartugaea.6 3 3 28 17 Ohmwa Titans 6> 2' 522 19 <OsbwU United 4 5 3 15 14 PeterbooahClty 2 91 13 27 UxbidgUnied 2 100O 9 28 GOALSCOORILADERS Firai Diviion Glenn Greenlaw, Celtlc Sctt Manlack, Pickering Damny ZnganeAdria Tadd Sndey, Plckerlng Alwyn Frederlcka, Pickering ecouai Division &tee D"hy. Pabron David Hartfod. Wand. Richard Ardraw Parbran Dàrron hlue ,Paron- Aug.11 Durham Calle lrai Divialo 1 shwa Ciy O Ajax Wurkhrs 6 DurlmàConiy David Gilpia 2 *Augi81 Jldn.Wanduws- 2 ..Oshwa 'h'taua. o .2- 8Peter the Plumber 0O 7 RCLUII2 1 StepghanloChapman Whitby basebal ~t r1wIL 10 P ler sateUIta Deiuo 10 Durham Dodge7 5 BaRoi ' Il WeaII & Cuflon 7 KPjc 14PoaSalIt 8 TDUT7 WhltbyOpOliiat4 Acc-Lio . 9.. 5,ke azone 6 ,DrhmDmdIM 168Franlins O Bop CNeTV 18 Peuruon Lunes3 'hie~ hui ep 1 euenAtEdy 9 Wbltefese' 4 Mnqu .1 Dosut. 12 LenneaDrum i 5unlu.Ea .~11. GldwlgSyte. 7 KPCoy. Il T1)Banîk 3 AcuLis 8 Durbam Dodgs. O RaasCbe TV 14 Iboe hovi e Suop -3 Minel~ 9 WeaU & Cullen .8 18 K l IP. Co"y If Accu-Lins 7 GM*dingÏ sEbm 2 Raga C),lT 112 Mneup 4 Whtte aR as. EO. S Sunrfa.-Rataa7 65Damauto 2 Augut 9 Accu-Uine 7 Lenni Dram 4 RogerscabeTV 7 DomsAuto ' 6 ACCU-Lins a5,B.D.O. 4 aminr.aowa7 9 Whtae 1 iRogesC.bTV 8 Accu-Lino 1 Agot10 sànrla-Rataa7 38RogersCable TW 2. Bùdrington won, the toumament whlch ra!isod more than $31000 flor -the Durham chaýteof .'Cysti FiRxosis 'and for'the Big Brôthers. 'The Oshawa-Wfhitb. office. of LoWnn 11e was host of thètoumnaipent. Photoby ahuvlce WhlIbV Fm. Prou Viking ail to Toronto Sictttish Oshýawa Vikings3 I recently lost for only the e con ' d timeë this season in ýthe. 'Ontarlo Rubgy Iâng ost 10-5 to Toronto Ontarîo junlior leagie, AW AM WINNEIIS Jamie lxnoldby 20 gae 1 7 an. Sarnia c9asat,106 pit Rlocdcet te year Jail Grlmoldby 27 points In voting, -Sarnia Chris Redwaod Il points ltchenerdWataloo. Ryan Sandorson 3 points Orangoville Miont qetbaike ployer Chris Redwoad 9 points KitchenedWaterloo Ruaty Kruger 7 points Orangeville fTdd nlht. 6 points Mostvaluale ddeWave ployer Steve FanneD 13 pointa St. Catharines Brian Bates 7pointa Chria Schneider 7 points Orangmevi Muetiavaublaye Steveph*k 1epoints Brampton Tom Hawke 10 pointe St. Cathariness DaveWrlgt . 6 pointa Cisyten Henry Jason Lacambe St. Catharies St. Catheaines Coadelng staf f t the.r Bramptmen celulors 15points Sarnia Crans Paers 7 points S.CthaneshAtbletkcs74pointa ScottiH. Vikings have seven wins sgofar this season i the second division play.,', ' Pe.Clayton scored a tynow worth five points, for Vikings. Vikings were tà. play,,first- place,- unbeaten Brock over the paat.weekend. 11< 1Vikings second team defeated Toronto Scottish 111 34-0. Gerry Bennett scored two tries, Devon, Kenlock and.-Brian' Watt eachý'» had one. ,Ian -Thompson kicked four con- verts and two penalties. wn VikingsIl now have four wn a nd f.veosses in division 3 play- Vikings ýýIII ,.defeated Scottish -IV1M.,"as Watt sud, Kevin Harbison"*each scored a try._ Harry Curxy, kicked two con-ý verts. Vikings HI have three wins, two losses and two ties in divi- sion 4,play. J Vikings I had a win and a loss at a tournament in Laike Placid, N.Y. o ver thé Aug. 1-3,weeke 1n& Richard,'.Thomas, knockedi, the winning run as Rotary-Sunr- isnpped Rogers Cable 32t win the Whitby minor basebali squrtceh ampi onship.sxcn secutive gmsicluding the final over XgRoto capturethe tîtie. ge, c 1Paul Ovsonka of Roôtary hit a home run in the fifth immng..,,_ Oâvonka. Ian Witruk, Darryl Forsey and MichaelBekiaris pit- ched for Rotary. Ian-Witruk scored a run for Rýotary,,in the second inning. Jef- More sports onpÀage,>27~ Vikings défeated Ràcesteér, N.Y.'12-0 and lost1oIký N.Y. 10-0.P, Vikings over-35 team won two games sud lost one ini the tour- nament.ý The loss ýwas to Binghampton, N.Y., 14-10,, i the semi-final. JUNIORS WIN TITLE The Onaro junior teamn,coea- ched 4y, MCayton of Oshawa, won the -Eatr Canadian rugby chaxnpionshprecently. Ontario' nder-17 team allowed onbr three points in five g 'arnes. defeated .Prince Edward Island 54-0 Newfoun- dland 17-0, Nova âcotia 32-3, Quebec É22-0, and, in the final, Queb ec 8-0. The Ontario* team inc1iuded Lindsay:Pa rry sud Anthony Far- rell. both of Port Perryr, sudJeif SEEPAGE27 frey Haas scored ý the winning run on a, hit by Thomas in the sixth. Other Rtaryteam.'members aesean Hili, Aaron Adkin, Shawn. Walker, Alâa-FaWett Kyle HoerS Matt Wilson' David BurlingDavid, Lach apele s'ad Gordon 'baie. Coaches are Terry Witruk and Craig Thomas. Whltby free Press CA FRI eRFýqI EAI JOEY & JON WALSH who have delivered the Whlby Free Press for two and a hait years have been recognized, as the carriers of the month. CH CARRIER 0F THE MONTH WILL RECEIVE . 1CL"OC!KRDIQÀNDO"-.N'l-_, _ ~nrr T 1». 19~ JIM CLIMENHAGA knockçed'this one. over the fence, hit second "home run of, the gamne, as Oshawa-Whitby defeated' St. Catharines 14-15 during a toumanàrt at Lakefront Park in Oshawa involving. Lon- don Lfée offices 'from ail over 'Ontario. ....... .... ...... .............. CUI WIMBYj

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