VWtby mied slo-pitch July 7 - BMW ci Canada W' 5susy~s L; Mdvantg. 2,RE$ Asphait Maintenanos 4; AoZoe15. RES Asphait Mintenanos 9; BaMier & the. Bandi 8. Tailgate Clwhs 2; Adantag. 19,Smysles12 mof kitÃ14 W L T P Mvna~9 4 0 18 0 4 0 18 Baonhr AthesBmndit 8 3 0 16 sasqs 8a 3 O 18 TlgtCharile 7 6 1 15 T'lePr~e 7 5 0 14 WOf Clm da 5 6 1 il BMW f Cn&M 5 8 0 10 Atto Zon. 2 12 0 4 RES AsphM aiMl 2 12 O 4 Whiltby men's rec slompitch M f à dhy 14 A DIVSION w 6 i Peaock SPOrts 12 *5 O 234 124 DonChsrys 10 5 O 208 162 LadaeConstuo 9 5 0 208 161 Po.erBatey 10 6 0 226 170 Dodd &Sout.r 8 7 0 208 152 Golden mrs 5 10 0 145 157 CIG~aerAi"o.1Il 3 O 212 110 TaOatCOL 8 5 0 181 143 Beruoai. 8 7 0 186 132 K-Mat 6 10 0 157 201 V1Vgemeg412 0 158 220 OurtM Wxem 0 -6 O056 427 Midget g4is' fastbal North York Wonnn'a Leagu MattdiamPride Cobourg NowmadW &oeflbooewmm sundald PtPeny Durham co-op basebai JuIy 7- Faur LwAor Pantbers 18. Pdngle c"e Prodatars9, Cardo Condors 17, Durham Oddbals 5; Orrnod Woods 14. Pdingl. Croek Cabras9, Oshawa Creek Cags18. East Whsby Warrlors 6; Musigol Olges 2.Oshawa VaIey '(pers10;, Conld.aîie, 9.WIow Pak 7 moiJady7 W L T RA P Ormnond Woods 7, 1 >O 62 14 Comsheatlan 8 1 1 72 13 NOflhVI0NIh 6 1 0 50 12 Fr. LulorPntjM .6 2 O54 12 0sh. V8119. rss 8 2 0 60 12 m c mdDggr 6 2 0 65 12 0hrC d 5 1--1 39 il CeClLrkougns 3 5 0 116 a CadomCnois 2 5 1 93 5 PrlnghC.Pt.d. 2 6 0 117 4 wilw Park 1 7 0 107 2 E. WhiIf aros 7 1 121 1 urhamnW e 8 0 106 0 Rolier hockey OWAbO REMMOAL LEAGUE NOVICE July 7 - Euti End Sit 2 (Miha eLahy. MW"h lmà flmpg), O.&vli.7 July 3 - East End Sait. 4 <Minnings 3. Rob Se1). Part Hm»ea June 28 - EastEnd Saints 7 (baby 2 stuat Ormond 2, Mnmlngs.ShaYns Paarn" sonog. Tharni6 Whitby F"e PréssWëâeÃesà , Ju(y*1' 198 ,ag 23 Dllrhalll acrosse Players ore present canada >BY Amy Suthgate Durham Reon will b. well represonted on the Canaki-an team -that will compote in the world junior field lacrosse cham- pinships, in Tokyo, Japan later ths month. Eigit la ers, including Gavin Prout ofWitby, are from Dur- hain"'e.ion. The 17-year-old defender who has been playing lacrosse Ãoir 12 years, is a memibr of Whitby's powerfiul junior A box lacrosse team- and the Oshawa Blue Knights junior field lacrosse teai. Ho described the tryouts as "a lotfof conditioning" but a necesa- ary element of the field sport that requires more running than the box version. "What can you'do ifL you're not in good condition? xoure not going te last.» P'rout was one of about 200 players who tried out for 25 spots on the team. * Manager Terry Lloyd of Osh- awa says the players are keeping fit by playing box lacrosse, run- rïnyadweightlifting ¶%e team's strenghlisspeed, hie says,' but' Prout adds that attitude salso a key ingredient of this teain. "Everybody wants te learnad got botter, they put the team first.» Goalie Gee Nash 18, of Ajax, who also plays for Varors andà Blue Knighits, says teain mein- bers get alIong weIl on and off the field. Most of, the Durham Region players. have been playing toether since thoy were aged ive. Thefr goal now, a&r months of preparation and fun- draising, is return from Japan with a gold modal. The Canadian- teain won the silver modal i 1988 and the bronze in 1992. "If w. play to our potential, we can win the gold moedal," says Prout. '«M~e copetition will b. har- der than what we have faod, but w. have as good of a chance as any," sa s Lloyd. 1"At tKis lovel, the 'team has more skill than in the past, so we oertainly have a chance at the gold.» The Canadian teain won alI four games theyp layed at a tournament in a timore won three of four, gamos in a F<orida' teurnament (their only ls 12-10 te Florida s senior moen'. chain- uions), and in more recent action ~eeted Nazareth College, U.S. college division 111 champion, 13- 9. Colin Doyle of Kitchener,' who has been thetop scorer foIr the ........ ......... . ......... I-- SELECT-BASEIALL- Take consolation The Wib ajor pew select iblabilteam wonthe consolation chanipion hP of a tournamnent in Mîssissauga over the weekend. Whitby =pnd with a 15-O win over the hstteam jas lBilan Donnelly and Marc Mitchell com- bined for a three-hit shutout. Paul Osvonka and Mike Weir combmned on a one-hitter in a 7-O win over Brampton and thon Whitby won 5-2 over Oakvillo. A power pitcher wrecked' Whitby's bid for a berth in the championship as Kitchener won 6-2 - the first loss for the Whitby team sincoearly May.. In the consolation final, Whitby won 5-1 over Oakville. N.Y. ail-stars. The Rome Little League Ail- Star. and the Babe Ruth Ail-Stars from New York state are coming to Whitby for four gaines against the major and minor peewe select basebaîl teama., The opening pitch for the series i. at 5:30 p.m. at Brooklin Park on Monday, July 2M, followed by gaine Soccer City Sports Complex .......Sixth Annual Ags 4- 12 JULY 8 -AUG. 1 8:30 -4:30 E.D.. available ACTIVITES INCWDE: I Swlm program I*Arts & crafts I*Variety of sports programs j*Other activitieS including day trip tp-Ontarlo Place Weýekly rate $105.Oo Soccer iy prs oe Su ra .*ff ns mesjr two at 8 p.m. Gaines three and four are on Wednesday, July 24 at 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. at Brooklin Park. Event organizers are stili seeking more. local support fromn interested business.. and community groupa., Contact Joif Sisson at.-430-1470 for further information., Iless hot The Whitby ininor peewee select basebaîl team won 14-5 and 11-2 over Pickering te run their record te six wins, a loss and a tie. Coroy Hess scored five runs, collected, five hits and a walk in only seven trips te the plate ini the two games. In gaine two, Curtis Puckrin and Adam Gunn each collected two hita. Strter Jeif Hass threw three shuteut innings. SPECIAL CASSFORj PoAA 'we ktn & Sho.n Drll Headîinstructor: Day. LUCIUk <Kiwanis 'AAA' Midciet Hockey Club) *Shootirig Drills Head Instructor: Mary Glacalone (Int. & Eurp. Hockey League Experienoe) *Skating Drills INSTRUCTORISmay rotate daily. Len Glacalone - European Hockey League Coach JIm Watson - WMHA Coach Mark Sutan - OMHA Coach René Badeau - Former Euro. Hockey EMPHASIS: Power Skatinig * Conditioning *Shooting Drills S.ESSION 10 -$1 05.00 August 12-16, 1996 12:30 - 1:3Opm- For more. Information Cali 723-8768 or.666-5927 team ini the tuneup matches, scored five goals against Nazareth. Marty O'Brien of Oshawa and wald. Whitby giirls' Jaiy7-Eugaarat KltchnssBankolontra 10 Whi*y Optlnss.,Marlgaelxdnn 14; Broodin ICinmmn 11. WhRtby Knmn 14; Bank cf Mantoal6. $wMarLxxd an Eurcrft Qbens Bak i Montr.a w L 6-2 6 2 6 3 4 5 .3 6 1 7 July 7 - Century 21 - Raseray Brawn 4. Acm Mobile Waah 17; West Lyride Fish a Chlips10 Bu* ci Montneal 3; Master Print 7. Van Henene Tms 0; Jo. the Plurabor 19. Satum "s Motorcly 18; Dr. Kagolsis T n iZ2 Whitbl *Uons Club 9; Knights ai Columbus 7. Unitel 13 Van Honunen liras 6. Knights of Columbus 18, 1 13 1 13 0 12 0 -2 Unitel -7 West Lynde Fiah à Chips 7 Joe thoPluriter a Knipht. cf Columbuxs 5 Wh tyLions Club 5 Acrns Mobile Wash 5 Satum Isuzu Motorclty 3 Van Hemmen Tiras 2 Dr. Kagess TinGrn O SOIRT July 7 - Bankaci Montreal 18. Ace Mobile Wash 17; Asltn kind 18. Jensen Auto Body il; RP It 10,ý Cheesemn Auto Gin" 13; Van Henvnsn lres 15, Brookin Kinsmen 9 Jry7 - Eastem Carpe<Clenig 17, Jenso Auto Body il; Whitby Kinsmen 9. DOMarketing 10;- THUNDIER DIVSION W~LIThYF[GURE SKATIN CU Steve Voituk of Ajax-- have a"s been consistent goal-scorers as have Sean Howe and Sean Stein- V an H anunn T isesa B ak d M o nte l . 4 Jensa Auto B a-dy 4 AcrneMable Wish 4 Boon KIgnm n 3 ChoenesiAuto Gh.as 3 RP ouI2 UWMNB DPMSON DOS m a ein 7 BckerMIk 5 P a i n t S t a r . P l u s4 Whltby Kinen 4 Jensan Auto 3 EmtwnCwpetC ng 2 July 7 - LovesIDugs 9, Bmaln Lgln 7; Miste Trmisalan 8. C&W Store Fixtues 12;, Bekers MIk 15 DOS Maating 4;ODurhm Cish Reglter 16. ICS Banidl July 7 - Big V Drugs 8. Valetnos 5.- Brcooin Knanmsen 0. Ddd.& Suter 7; West Lyde W L T P SLUGGER ODIISN CS Bandks 7 2 0 -14 y' Mistr Tranission 6 2 1 13 MffmCm aRglste 5 4 0 10 L"l Dim 1 - 5 4 0 10 Bmm 5 4 0.ý10 C& Stor F ixu ras 3 6 0 a Brokr. Leion 2 6 1 5 >DOS MU.etn 2 7 ýO 4 Dodd à Souter 6 1 2 14 Wou LmdOPtOneuist. 5 2 212 Big Vurug652 212 Brookin Kinsman 54O1 CIBC 2 6 1 5 JUIIORI July 7 - Lennair mum 15. Sunrise Rotary 14; Advantag.Tebl 2,Whrtby Trphy Hou» 1il Ratary Club 17, Van Hemmen liras 13 Ralaay Club Advantage Tale 'Van Henven irs Whitby Trphy Hous. Lemx Drum- Sunrls Rtay W 6 6 4 4 4 qua uJuIy 7 - Vilage Constunion4, .K ktte Whtby 4; Uaness VIby -1. NoMthWhkby Dental1; Whltby O)ptieti. 9,Whby Pr&. Fkdmfltes5;Whlte W L T p RO» 2-DurhamR»gian PoU Ae>n 2; Kiend CrdnstUntion7. MaaMlan dardr7 WHITBY MINOR HOICKEY Reg istration infomation for'the Hockey registrations for new players wishing-to play in the 1996-1997 hockey eason can be obtained from Iroquo's Park. RegistrationMfrms are to be completed and retumned to Iroquois Park by JuIy 3191996. Ail registration forms must be accompanied by, a post- dated cheque for $290.00 payable to WhitbV. Minor Hockey Association, dated August 12, 1996. For this year only, registration forms wiIl bedrawn in the form of a lottety. This lottery will be held on August 12t 1996 in Whitney Hall at Iroquois Park at 7 pm. Ail parents are» invited to attend this lottery. To ensure each child is registered only once, ail registrationforms will be verified, and only one form will be entered intothe llottery 'per child. If your' child is successful in the lottery, the post-dated, cheque will be immediately cashed. You will be notified by the retum 0f your pink copy of the RegistrationA Form. Names of all successful children wilI be posted-,at iroquois> Park ,after the lottery. Ail other appl 'ications wil be held o n a waiting list and if a spot becomes available the new spot will be filled using a lottery system ito ensureontnigfmes If you require any additional informiation regar di ng the. Registrationpoc , please cail Peciav Hewson, at 668-2465- w,- Y J '-I ln accordance*with By-Iaw 24, suifficient m'embers'of the- Whitby Figure Sakting Clubhave requested a General Meeting todiscuss the 1996/1997 Ice Sohedule, Rates .a raim *Tore m T43ALL P