Page 26. Whltby Free Pres, Wecfresday, May 3,19lm 1995 Brookln REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Wednemdiv, MLW10 Tuedy, MmV 1 SddV w27 Wmdroodmv, Mmv 31 Frklmv, J une2 Wednedm, June27 FdrivJWur 1 Wedreediv, Ju 1 Thuredzy, June 29 Wednneday, Jahy 5 Fri*mv, Jià y 7 Thunw.dmulJj20 Thuwmd@V. JaI 27 r AFA Nght> ookn tOwui Sc"î 9ookn i Six Nat"u Perbru miBrookin plmvod i uthlirv çm<w Arnc, BroOkb%1 4 pin. Puwtuto aigutrookin Broaln à u Slat texatro Brol'n à Owm Sound Droon i Six Nimn" Brarçioeuse rookin (Mior Lromee N>W Broflnt Piet---- Ferus ut Omo"ib BrookIn et Fugue ron '"'urbo &ÈokniPet:ough Six Ntions si Boekin Brookin ag Brurigon - AI home gemme «0i hoqua. Pwkuk wbm aihuruse bd"*&m AI Mioeudm to Frhtmv garm. both hwme ux My, stat mi 820 pin. urine riherrim Indkiowe SiwdmV gur tWmeam irdoimd. B asebali season ets Saturday On- Saturday, May 69 the WhIMty Minor Bsbi Association will hold the ana parade to, kick off the new season The parade will start at 10 a.m. frinm E.A. Fairnmn Public School on Walnut Street and wind its way south on- Brock Street through town to, Pool Park. Th oening day ceremomoes willbe h0ld, with Mayor Tom Edwards and members of councfi participati#g This year's parade wil b. the biggest ever, with more than 29200 boys and girls participating. Thm opemng day' ceremomies wifl be foilewed with a son..s of exhibition gaines. Whitby's ail-star teains will play ail-star teans frein Ajax (ail age groupe) for the Mayors' Cup qvent. The Salvation' Amy, in coinjunction with the Whtby Minor Basebail Association, i. gom lg a food drive during theaünalbaseball parade on Saturday, May 6. Facilities will b. available during the parade for donations. Canned and dried goods are roquested Gaels in o pen in9g gme I%. Oshawa Gzoon Gaëls junior B lacrosse team cpeed tihe season with a 19-12 van over Nopean on Saturday. was aemdtwo inor penalties. Oshawa came bock m hi tifret with sen goals, net allowing Nepoan ta capitalize again in this perio&L In the second, Knights poppod i four goals ta, Oshawa7s six. In the thfrd period, Nepean Federko to recruit local skaters Former National Hockey League star Bomnie Federko will ho in Whitby this weekond ta ovaluate talent for his most recent career. Federko is head coach of the St. Louis Vipers of the RelIer Hockey International league, and wiIl ho at Soccer City where more than 100 players will try out for a place on the VMpers, one of 22 teams in the pro inline lege. One of those with a good chance of making the. team is Shayne Bayford of Whitby, on. of Canada's top amateur relier hockey :IlaYers but aiso a skilled Bayford played for the Toronto toam that played i theo bague for but on. soason, i 1993. He's hoping ta be on. Of six players llkely ta b. chosen ta Play for Vipers. Ottawa, a new teainhm theo bague, will aise have rreson PritativEs lookring for teain membors from the tryouts at Soccer City. Bayford is also helping ta organîze the Oshawa-Whitby Ioller Hockey League that begins its reglar season sche- dule at the end of Ma. Registration for the leagLie thus far means there will ho at least five teams in each age division, says Bayford, noting the youngest player ta register is azed 5-the oldest aged 56. Pete;r Appleton ofBowmanville and Barry Bonner of Oshawa are the chieforganizers of the local leue. Federko was a tapD ilayer for St. Louis in his NHL caroor. HeMl ho at Soccer City Friday n ight ad Saturday morning to ook over players. The top 26 players froin the tryouts will compote i a gaine on Saturday night. Sport 'court, a plastic-like material is being laid on the Soccer City floor for the tryouts. There will also b. re&straton at Soccer City for the local league. fans (approximately 125) wero hopping as their team exploded with. four more gosà bofore Oshawa: came bock with four -Lis Tom Peterson wvas player of the game, accumulating four goals and four asists. Justn YeIle, 15,ý calodp fomthe minoe to help out in - a solid. Coach .Tony Rowland was pl.sed with. the game resuits. Whitby basebafl l»S WIITBY MELAME MMNGES CANADIANS REGULAR SEASON SCIEDULE TuoeMW, M- 9.Ouha(H> 7M pan. Wednmd , dav q~ tMuldwn 730 pan. Tuoday, hW 11. Pol Hope<h 720 pan Wdedmv, Mmv v17. etcm =rg7M0 pin. Tuo.dav, May 23. Petoibeuh<i 720 pan. Thu=. Mmv 25 ut obe 7M0 pan June 2-4. Tlherbff Tounnri Tusdy. Jun6. Odim 7M0 pan SiduiayJun 1Da 2 pin Tu.dm. June 13, gilax 720pan = udmJun 17, et e nicipm. Tu.dv.Jne 20. mh70 pan. June 23-25, Whitby Toumunul Tu.mdmv, June 27, Mkhmm HM 7M0 pan. Tu= Iv JuW4. Scwbrough "H 720 pan Suna, dy 9. l tie Btan (2) Ipan. TumV July 11, Lkib Britain j 720 pan Sou rdmvJuhy U,U BeEib19 415pan. Tuoedmv. Juhy1,B. unuiwlle (4 720 pan. Satwday, Jut 22, uSc-hmon-ugh 7 pan Tua.deV. JiiIy 25, MaIhamh> 720 pan. Thwmdmv. July 27, mi Ajax 720 pan. Sofiwdmv, Jui ô9 t e~me<) pin. TLumva, Aug. 1,t Lteitaitn(h 720 pan. ThurumW, Aug. 3.ait Ajax 720 pan. EXIIMYION GAME Soumuray MmV 6. 920 &.m. ad Swidmy. May 7. 1D to noon, hvoquci W ffs. mWhitby Jurm H -Hom gamfm Èi Iqulm Puk Redmen prepare for opener BROOKLIN REDMEN have held tryouts strong teamn and expeot to challenge for the and* training in preparation for next Wed- league titie, with Six Nations, detendlng nesday's season opener In the Ontarlo Mann Cup champions, also expected to be major lacrosse league. Redmen have a again formidable thls year. Photo by Mark Ror, Whltby Fr.. Prmo