Whitby Free Press, 20 Nov 1974, p. 10

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PAGE 10. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1974, WHITBYFREE PRESS goal on a controversial play. A crowd of 1, 100 at the traquais Park arena wce busy watching a fight behind the Whitby net when the Flycr's Grant Moore pullcd the puck out of a scramble and squeczed it past goalie Bruce Durno. McDonald's coach, Jim The Whitby McDonald's split a pair of gamnes last wcek losing at home and winning -on the road. The local entry in the Senior 'A' laap ran up against a hot teani in the league - leading Barrie Flyers and were defeated 5-3 on Thurs- day. Barrie, stressing positional hockey, scored the winning Cherry, argpîcd that the play should have been blown dead during the skirmish. How- *evcr the goal stood and Barrie liad a lcad which they neyer relinquishcd. The Flyers neyer trailed iii the game, holding period leads of 3-1 and 4-3. The visitars started on the right foot as Bob Bai-rd connected on a powerpiay at 7:06 of the first stanza. Mike Keenan knotted the score at anc midway through the apcning frame on a slap- shot.» But Barrie got a pair of goals in less than twa minutes and entered their dressing room up by two. Goals by Pete Vipond and Grcg Bodrnan iiftcd thc hasts ta a tic midway through the second period. Howevcr, Moorc's, goal in the last minute of the middle stanza was ail the Flyers needed and Ken Knapton notchcd the insurance marker late in the final frame. The McDonalds had better luck when they travelled ta Orillia the following cvening. Bob Munro, a former Ter- rier, scored twa goals and set up another ta lead Whitby ta an 8-4 victary. The loss was Orillia's fourth in succcssiôn. Unlike thc previaus night, it was the McDonalds who neyer trailed as they led 3-0 after the first pcriod and 4-2 following the second. Doug Tate also scored twicc for the winners with singles gaing ta Carl Ahlstenn Mike Keenan, Bill Little and Gary Millroy. Hank Monteith, with twa goals, starred for the Terriers ini a losing cause. Jim Wil- liams and Stan Grass each hit once. The- game was. playcd under the ncw.penalty rule which is designed ta cut down on fighting and stick swinging.' McDonalds hast Brantford on Thursday. Game tirne is 8:30. TRA VEL WA YS FAST CONVENIENT BUS SERVICE BETWEEN WHITBY AND ORILLIA-LINDSAY DEPARTURES To Lindsay: 11: 35 a.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:55 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 9:15 p. m. To Orilli 5:55 p.m. 6:50 p.m. ARRIVAIS. From Lindsay. Daily except Sunday Sunday only Daily Exc. Fri. & Sun. Friday on ly Daily ia: Daily Exc. Fri. & Sun. Friday only IBUS PARCEL 9:45 a.m. 11:55 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Daily Exc. Sun. Sunday only Daily From Orillia: 9:45 a.m. Oaily exc. SunF EXPRESS SERVICE DEPARTUR ES ON ALL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TICKETS GORD NIEUWENDYK'S SPORT CENTRE COLBORNE STREET EAST, LINDSAY TELEPIIONE (705) 324-0211 DID YOU Ail Sta'rs Lose, Twice THE FIA 128 FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE MAY NOT MAKE GETTNG THROUGH RAIN AND SNOW.AND ICE PLEASAN BUTI R IES MAKE IR POSSIBLE. The biggest selling car in Europe. M ariîa n Auto L t d. 25 Gronfoli1 St. Oshawa The B.W. C.B.C. Juvenile AIl Stars piayed two games last weck and lost bath en- counters ta their rivais from Ajax. The first game was played at Iraquais Park on Novem- ber 11 tîhwhere tie C.B.C.'s were outscored 5 goals ta 1. The return game was played in Ajax on November l2th where the hometown boys outhustied the C.B.C. squad for a 4 ta i victory.. In the first gamne Ajax's Dave Graham had 2 encaun- ters with singles by John Plitz, Ross Watson and Mike Uptan. Dan Jordan replaced for B.W. The second gamne's hot stick was again held by Cave Grahanm who picked up a hat trick. The 4th Ajax goal was scored by John Plitz. Harry Forbes scored the lone C.B.C. marker. Hockey Làdies Meet On Wednesday, November 6th the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Ladies Auxil- ary held the second meeting with a delightful increase of interested imothers. Dick Sandrelli, Treasurer of B. W. Minar Hockey League explained the finan- cial aspect ai' the house league and ail-star teams. Where the maney goes and shy! (The books are aiways KNOW OSHAWA HAS AN FM STEREO STATION? Our morning personality. DON JACKSON, believes radio is more than a music machine, ESPECIALLY FMl Radio. Your mornngs are too important for that. That is why Don pînys good mnusic like the Carpcnters, Ronnie Aldrich, Frank Snatra. Roberta Flack, and Percy Faýii. and lias a seasoned staff of reporters keeping you up to date on ctrrent events. Jack Horahan withi local and national news, Bob Burr with a complete report on Sports, George \acNabb with a look at rmorning rush hour traffic ta pleasantiy get you wherever you're gaing, and Don inii- self. with the ligiier side of tlîiîgs tiiat mîay affect you at that time. CKQS marnings..a compltely different approach to FM Radio. - ml open if any interested 'parent wishes ta see them.) The executive was elected: president Donna Gibney; lst vice-president Carat Van Kes- sel; Secretary Linda Muschett Treasurer Agnes Schraer; Pu- blic Relatians Chairman Heather Dinsmare and a "Convenar" far each divisian af the teams ta maintain communication.with ail levels of minar hackey. Congratulations and thanks ta Diane Middletan and Mary Pratt for the suc- cessful hock-ey dance held November 9th. The next meeting is Wed- nesday Decemnber 1l th at 8 p.m. at*Whitby Municipal Building. Please teli your friends and join us. Count o n us. 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