Whitby Free Press, 30 Jan 1974, p. 9

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TS WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAV, JANUARY 30,,1974. PAGE 9 Whitby YMCA. I ndustrial Basketba Il BWMHA B.W.M.H.A. MINOR NOVICE H. GAMES PLAYED: MUNNS PRESS Mark Vesters DUFFS TOWING Kelvin Mask Brian Schroer Pat Cromien Robbie Alsop Russel Lewis BEAUPRES ESSO Leo Beenen Paul McEachen Ken Lynde January 22nd, 1974 BOB HERON 1 lum Wiggers WHITBY AUTO 4 WRECKERS Dean Barry Paul Szakacki Paul Shaubel Jim Mulligan DUN LOPS Denis Tremblay B.W.M.H.A. - PEE-WEE H.L. SCORES FOR GAMES PLAYED: January 2th, 1974 T.C.'s T. Craig T. Ravary D. Mask P. Heffer L. Chizen DODD & SOUTER 0 KIWANIS J. Gibbs P. Hendriks E. Kolarec J. Spratt McNAMARA J. White B. Pereman S. MCoy S. Watson T. Sandreli SHUT - OUT: Marty Cowl REb.ocDWINGS B. Cullen MERCANTILE W. Middleton S. Porter T. Wolfe J. Dinsmore G. Gilks BROOKLIN WHITBY MAJOR BANTAMS MACDON- ALD'S RESTAURANT have won their last five games. They came up against Bowmanvilie which they blanked 3 - 0 with Dan Kemp coming through with two goals and Allan MacDonald getting the single. They came up against Ajax in the second game whom they downed by a 5 - 3 score. John Jordon was able to beat the Ajax goalie for two with Dan Kemp, Dean Seymour, and Ailan MacDon- aid talling for the singles. They met Chinguacousy in ex- hibition play and blanked them by a 6 - 0 score. In the last encounter the Chinguacousy club trounced our boys by a 10 - 2 score. The seoring was led by Rick Burghall with teamn-mates Terry Whyte, Dave Stocks, John Jordon, Brett Hoffnian, and David McWhirter also finding the mark. Goal tending in these last 5 games bas been excellent as Bill Buy your home now, Real estate values keep clinibing over the years. That home you want nay neyer again be priced as Iow as n glit iow. So buy it. Corne in anid let us work out la rortgyage to it youw need and yotir purse, Memiber Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICTORMa [0GREY I RUST COMPANY ~SINCC 1889 Lorne Reed Mawer 308SDUNDAS W. WHUTBY Morrison, and Robert Philipps have only allowed live goals and sharing three shut-outs. They play a league game back in Ajax on Saturday, February 2nd at 7:45 p.m. BROOKLJN WHITBY MAJOR ATOMS BROOKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS played two games. They played a league game against Lindsay and took a 4 - 2 'Win with David Blacquiere coming through with two goals and Bobbie Middleton and Warren Smith getting singles. The second game was -an exhibition gaine against Thornhill which was a really hard fought gaine but came through with a 4 - 3 victory. David Blacquiere, John Fusco, Bobbie Middleton, and Warren Smith aIl finding the mark for the B.W. Club. BROOKLIN WHITBY MINOR PEE WEE MITCHEL BROTHERS BUILDING SUPPLIES took a shalacking fromn Bay Ridges as they stayed right on top of our boys not ailowing thein any chan ces as they went down to a 14 - 1 defeat. Dari Blacquiere got the l'one B.W. goal'to keep them from getting completeiy skunked. ANDERSON ROOKIES & LAKE VISTA WIN FIRST SERIES. 'Anderson Rookies defeat- ed West Lynde 38 to 27to win top honours in the Whitby Y Industrial League Basket- bail in "A" Division. Lake Vista defeated Oshawa Hack- ers 30 - 27 in a very close game to win the "B" divis- ion Leadership. The games marked the completion of the first series of team competition. Each team has played against al the other teams in their div- ision. The second series has now started with six teamns competing in A & B divisions. The two top teams in B section have moved up to A for this series and the two bottoni teams in A will coin- pete in B section to add more to the competition level. A third series of gamnes wil follow with final play- offs for the Dupont and Dun- lop Trophies, to 6e held in April. The competition bas been very close in each division. "A" încluded ACVI Rookies, Oshawa Hackers, Jury & Loy- elI, Gene ral Motors, West Ly- nd and Lake Vista. "B" *Division bas ACVI Vets, Fire Bugs, Optical Bo- utique, Sklar Furniture, Out- siders and a new team entry the "Retreads". A few more players will be welcomed inito the Whitby Y Industrial Basketball Lea- gue. There is a wide variety of basketball skill in the league- but the standard is constantly improving. The Y league plays each Tuesclay night at Henry St. High Sehool new gym with two gaines played at 7:00 p.m., 8:00 and 9:0 accord- ing to schedule. Players wishf' ing to join the league may drop into the games on Tues- day nights and see Roger Gomes or Ron Jupfield of the Y staff who will arrange for their inclusion on a team or phone the Y, office at 668-6868 for information. ST. JOHIN'S SCHOOL WIN Y INTER-SCHOOL VOLLEY, BALL St. John's Separate School Volleyball team No. 2 cap- tured the second tournament Whitby Girls' Sports Assoc. Hockey Scores Game Piayed: January 2Oth, 1974 in Brooklin WlIITBY WINVALLEY BLADES vs. LITTLE BRITTAIN JET-SETS Little Brittain Whitby Little Brittain Whitby LITTLE BRITAIN - 3 SHOTS ON GOAL 7- 8 - 7 = 22 7- 4 - 6 = 17 GOALTENDERS Marilyn Gilles Pat Underwood Cathy Campbell FINAL SCORE WHITBY - 3 Whiltby Minor Basebail to. HoId Annual Meeting President of the Whitby Minor Basebail Assoc., Gordon Hanna bas announced that the association wiil hold its sixth annual meeting on Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Municipal Building on Dundas Street, West, getting underway at 1:30 p.m. The Council Chambers will be the setting for the important meeting which will launch the W.M.B.A. on its sixth season. Formed in 1969, the registration was 335 in -the first year of operation with twenty ýclubs playing in Tyke and Pee-Wee House Leagues and five clubs nepresenting Whitby in the Eastern Ontario Basebail Association. Since that tinie there has been a steady upward clumb in the number of boys playing organized basebali with the registration nearly doubled to 600 boys for the 1973 season. A Tee-Bal -league bas been openating for the past two summers and a highly successful Bantam gnoup has been added to the House League Divisions. TheW.M.B.A. had 36 clubs in- 1973 with an eight. teani T. e-Bail loop, a ten teamn Tyke circuit, and ei'gbt club Pee-Wee league, and a six club .Bautai -graggIch ipçu4,ieçp frçom . Oshawa. Whitby was represented by clubs at Tyke, Pee-Wee, Bantani Midget and Junior levels in the E.O.B.A., with the K of C Tyke club Eastern Ontario champions and eventual pro- vincial titleists. The season extended froin lune 6th which was officially proclaimed "Minor Basebal Day in The Town of Whitby", through to September with clubs playing in ail areas of Whitby. Whitby clubs played in tournaments in Hamilton, Belle- ville, Niagara Falls, . Guelph, Colingwoo dand Th orold and a highlight of the season was a visit late in the year by the Longueuil Expos who played an exhibition series with The Legionaire Pee-Wees, an e.-ýchange which bas taken place many times between various sporting groups of the two communities, officiaily and unofficiaily. The outstanding success of the first combined effort of the Whitby Minor Baseball Assoc. and the Oshawa Legion Basebaîl Assoc. in joining forces to host a midget tournament in 1972 was -repeated again last season when the two groups held their second tourney in Juty. The affair has quickly gained recognition as one of the best organized and conducted tournaments in Ontario, and the spirit of co-operation between the two groups should 6e an examiile to aIl sporting organizations. This spirit was demn- onstrated in September when the Oshawa Legionaire Ban- tains were washed out of an important game in iheir march to the Ontario crown. With- Kinsmen Stadium unplayable the Whitby Assoc. dug in and got the field at Peel Park irer playable condition for their Oshawa neighbouts and the series was able to go on. Post season activity for the W.M.B.A. saw a highly successful Awards Day in October and the recent testim- onial banquet to the K of C club for their triumph. The annual meeting will hear reports from Pres. Hanna, Registrar Gerald Robinson, Tres. Bill Puchalski, Convenons Winston Muschett, Penny Stover, Bill Watters, Mike Pageau and Mike McArthur. 'Mère will 6e an election of officers for the coming year and alI basebaîl enthusiasts ini the'area are urged to attend. in the Whitby Y Inter-School VoIleyball Tournaments, sch- edule Iast Wednesday night. Captained by Scott R.av- ary the team defeated Dr. R. Thornton 15 - 3, Whitby Senior No, 1,ý 15 - 6, St. Johns No. 1, 15 - 5'to take the weekly tournament. Six teamis were entered in the play. Henry St. High, No. 1 won out in the consolation series defeating Whitby Sen- ior No. 2 and Dr. R. Thornton Schools. The Whitby Y inter- sehool Volleyball Tournani- ents have become a major prograrn interest among the, Whitby sehools. The teains are made up of approx.-ten players of whomn at Ieast 4 mustbe girls and the enthus- iasmn and competition runs high. Grades 7-8-9- generally are the competitors with at limes 3 and 4 teais represent- ing sehools. Players pay 10 cents each to enter'and dou- gh nuts are the prizes each week. At the final tourna- ment the Y Volleyball Tro- phy is awarded. It is present- ly held by Whitby Senior Public School.

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