Whitby Free Press, 17 Feb 1972, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, February l7the 1972e Page I hockey.. bowling sp0@]Pt s Pru WEES LOSE TO AJAX W h i tby Lasco Steel Pee Wees out- shot Ajax Kinsmen-27-l9, but lost 3-I. Ron Klett, Ajax ne'tminder,- turned in a s t r ong game as he made several key saves. Wit hthe score tied I-I after 2 per- i ods, the Ajax team scored two fast goals to start the third period, one by L ar ry Gregersen at 4:02, foll1owed by Kelly Mitcheill's goal 48 seconds later. Lloyd Connor scored Whitby's only goal. John Parish replaced BilIy Marri son in the nets af ter Ajax took the fast lead, and held them scoreless for the b alI a nce of the game. Ajax outshot Whitby 14-5 in the final period. T he second ga me of this best of 3 serieswill be held in Ajax Thursday at 7:50 p. m. The third game, if neces- sary, wil1l1be in Whi tby on Sunday, February 20. BANTAMS SCORE 4 GOALS IN 3 MINUTES TO WIN WhitbyMunn's Press Minor Bantams took an early 2-0 lead over Burlington onlytoseethe visitors strike back with 4 unanswvered goals. ln the third period a fired-up Whitby attackhitfor4goals in a span of 2 min- utes and-41 seconds, giving Whi tby a 6-4 wi n. JoeMaclntyre led Whitby s marksmen with2 goals, fol lowed byRichard Pigeau Gl en Johnston, Wade Roberts and Har- old Lymburner vvith 1 each. GlenJohnston led in penalties takîng 6 of Whi1tby's 14 minors called. Barry M i mner also spent considerable time in t he smn-bmn, sitting out 4 minons and I major penalty for fighting. BOWMANVILLE TROUNCE WHITBY 4-O InMite action, Bov.manville Consum- ersGas defeated Whitby \Iickery Elec- trio Minor Mites 10-0. Jon Janack led the Bowmnanville squad vvith 4 goals. Two goal efforts went to Vaughan WVells and Tim Almond w i th singles being scored by Mark El- I i s and Kevin Tink. Ken Woodward in nets recorded the shut-out for the Gas- men. Heardi:s -Taxi Radi e -3732 RaioEqupped &Direct LUne Arnold's Market 115 BrocK St. N. Fer Yovr Convml«,c. 150 ?ERRY ST. IB *DKOILO roo,4,r6681-334 1 MIDGETS TAKE LEAD IH SERIES Brook I ln-Whi tby Gale Lumber Minor Mi dgets took a 1-I lead ln their series against Trenton with a4-2win fin a game played here on Sunday. Bruce Dingman, Dave Parish, Paul Johnston & Jim Branton ail had single go al s for Gale Lumber. Harry Ayers and Larry Doucette replied for Tren- ton. The second game of thi1s seri1es wl111 b e plîayed in Trenton on Sunday, Feb- ruary 25. Novice Tournameit Sixteen teams will take part in a Novice Tournament to be held in the BrooklinArena this Saturday and Sun- day. S a t u rday games star t at 7: 00 a. m. and con'ti nue until 7:00Op.m. Teams ta k ing part are: Oshawa Cycle Centre (l a st y e a r1 s il I winners), Oshawa Bruins, Bay Ridges, Port Perry, Ajax M a p1e, Agiîn co urt Lions, Lindsay, K ingston, Brantford, Be a msv ile , S to uffvil11e , Beaver ton, Don Mil1s and t wo te a ms from the Brookl in-Whi tby Association. Last year's "Ai' series was won by the Whitby Cleaner AIl-Stars. BROOKLIN-W1IITBY HOUSE LEAGUE NOVICE McCormackBlades 3 - Family Kart- way3. Scoring: David Fleming 3, Brian Pereman, Jeff Fleming, Dave Sarnov- sk i. Local 53 8 - O'Connor Sunoco 2. Scoring: Jayde Gibbs 4, John White 2, John Spratt 1, Scott Henderson 1, Paul Heffer 2. Munn's Press Sconing: Bill David Lund 1, 2 - Peter1 Grylîs 2, David EliI the Plumber John Aggett iott 1. Canada Yearbook 3 - Nutri Products 1. Scori1ng: Bill Cain, Mark Yaroff, Bruce Pettes, Nick Nosowenko. Red W ings Orcharcis 3 - Celotex 2. S c oring: La n ce H umphries 2, Dann Ri1nts 1, Randy MacDonald 1, John Gran- dy 1. Me rc an til e Department Store 5 - K i w an i s 3. Scoring: Bl air Gibson 3, Gary Cosgrove 2, Harold Aldredl1, Ray Pardon 1, Doug Shearer 1. Dodd &SouterlO0- Brukel Construc- ti1o n 3. S coring: Dave McWhirter 3, Terry Whyte 3, Dean Prescott 1, Dave Sul1l1ivan 1, D)n Conture 1, Greg Baun 2, Brian Roberts I. LEGIONAIRES DEFEATED BY DAY RIDGES BobbyMowatsconinga hat trick, led astrongBrooklin attack as the Legion- aires took the f irst game of their pl ay- off series against Bay Ridges 6-I. B ob W in eck, Bi 1 Down and Brian M i I 1 a r scored singles for the winning club. Ken Percy pi ayed a very strong game in goal for the Brook I in squad. AI Mad- d en s poi led hîs shut out as he scored Bay Ridge's only goal. The sec on d game of this seriesi1s s et for the Don B ee r Arena onWVed- n e s day F ebruary 16 at 9:00 p. m. A th i rd game, if necessary, is, sl ated in Br ooklin Fniday, February 18 a t 8:'45, p. M. WEEK ENO SPECIALS $100 PLUS MILEAGE 241'k We pay the GAS 24 Hour Service Lot us' h.e 401 King St. W. Oshawa. yOff ROSI t f g £EIti#....fk ~ J j~, BICYCI 3 Days OnIy Thurs.,Fri.Sat. - Feb. 1718,19 High - Rse Bikes ONLY RED'S CYCLE& SPORTS 'Skal S orpen'ri, s - ~-Ip BLAIR PARK PLAZA 5881 ----------- Pl[-WEE- 668-8471

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