Whitby Free Press, 5 Mar 1975, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,. 1975, PAGE Il Whitby McDo'nalds Fans were to expect a good game between the Whit- .1 by McDonalds and the Orillia Terriers last Thursday night at Iroquois Park. Ail 1,200 of them went horne happy as the McDon- alds who have won nine of their last 12 contests, beat the Terriers 4-1 in one of the best games played since exhibition time. T h e Brooklin-Whitby Fisher-Taylor Minor Bantam Alistars currently trail 1-0 in their best-of-five playoff series withi Ajax. In the series' opening game, Ajax won 4-3. John Bracken, Eddie Kranc, Bill Herne and Steve Morris scored for the winners. Eddie Derks tallied twice in a losing cause while Dennis Jacobs fired one goal. After that game, the locals participated i a tournamnent at Port Perry. They won their first two gamnes, 2-1 over Port Perry and 2-0 over Bowmanville. In the 2-1 victory, Gdl Nieuwendyk and Wayne Middleton scored while Mike Pfiho collected both goals in the shutôut victory. Gord Brown and Chuck Heatherington shared the shu tout. In the third game, they lost 6-1 to Thornhill, a major bantam team. Dave Dean and BIiI Buck- 1er each fired a pair for Stéelers Trail Bay Ridges T h e Brookiin-Whitby Lasco Steelers Major Peewee- Ailstars trail Bay Rdges 2-0 in their play off series. Bay Ridges took the se- cond game 9-5 in Brooklin. Pat McGuire and Joey Vernoy picked up hattricks for Bay Ridges. Kyle %hore, Ken Van Tienen and Robbie Cannon collected singles. Darrel Blacquiere scored three-times for the Steelers. Scott Bremner and Peter Pipher each scored once. Alistars Def eat Cobourg After defeating Cobourg 3-1 ini their playoff serîes, the Brooklin-Whitby Consoli- dated Building -Corporation Juvenle Alîstars are Lake- shore Group Champions -and will now enter the all-,Ontario quarter finals against Trenton. In the final game against Both teams made attempts at scoring in the first period but were unsuccessful with weak shots on the goal- tenders. The game opened up in the second per iod with Carl Ahîsten putting a low shot past Orilia's Ted Lensser. Ahîlsten also picked up an assist in the game. Gord McCosh put the Macs in a Thornhill while Ian Billick and Bob Dionne picked up singles. Jeff Dinsmore scored the losers' oniy goal. DOC Team Trounces Oshawa 'Denis O'Connor Midget Basketball team trounced Oshawa Catholic Hîgh School 53-23 in a weekend exhibi- tion gaine. This contest was a tuneup for DOC in preparation for COSSA ini Belleville on Sat- urday. Leading the way for DOC were Rick Nieuwendyk with 18 points; Pat O'Connor, 16; and John Parrot, eight. DOC then hosted Osha- wa's G.L. Roberts Coflegiate and came out on top of a 60-48 score. High scorers for DOC, were Pat O'Connor With 17 points; John Parrott and Rick Nieu- wendyk, 14 each; and James Roach, eight. Mark Armstrong scored 11I points for the losers while Dave Grealis and Fred Up- shaw each picked up eight. Peewees Win 3-1 As a resuit of a recent 3-1 victory, the Brooklin*-Whitby Mitchell Brothers Minor Pee- wee Allstars, currently lead Bay Ridges 2-1 in their best- of-five playoff series. Warren Smith scored twice in the gamne played at Bay Ridges while John Fusco tallied a single. Greg Kitchener fired the losers' only goal. The original Barefoot Comtort 2-0 lead halfway through the second period on a good pass- ing play. Danny Lutes put Orillia on the scoreboard withi a slap shot from the point that beat Whtby's Bruce Durno. Sev- en seconds later Gary Milroy put the puck past Ted Lensser pushing the Mac's ahead 3-1. Calvin Petitt, although taking several penalties, played a strong defensive game and put in the final Whitby goal in the third period. In frustration, the Terriers started throwing their weight around in an attempt to intimidate the Macs. At the final buzzer, the benches cleared as a fight broke out at the penalty box when Rick Cornacchia attacked Ahîsten but found himself fighiting Pettit instcad. Cornacchia received a major penalty and a game miscon- duct. The McDonaldf will host the Brantford Foresters to- morrow night, at Iroquois Park. Game tîne is 8:30 p.m. Novice Alîstars Undeàfeated The Whitby Mail Florists Novice Alîstars have finished their season undefeated. They are the only teain in their division to accomplish this as they finished regular league play with 22 wins and two ties. In their final gamoi, Whitby defeated Uxbridge 5-3 in a contest played at the Brook- lin Arena. Whitby had to do it the hard way as they scored th ree unanswered goals after trail- ing 3-2 midway through the second period. Dave Sachiko scored a hiat- trick for the winners while Billy Callan and Joey Nieu- wendyk each ta't"d singles. Shane Redshaw picked up a pair of goals in a losing cause and Sean Convcry scored once. 1nô1ari Rugs & Bob Clayton (17) of Orillia's only goal. Barry Whitby won 4-1. Orillia Terriers screens Whitby McDonalds' Bruce Durno on Lutes (11 ) looks on as brother Danny's shot goes into the net. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon MINOR ROUND-UP HOUSE LEAGUE MINOR ATOM Beaupre's Esso 6, Whitby Auto Wreckers 3. Goals - Jeff Flanley 3, John Schell 2, Rod Collins 1; Richard Daley 1, Clinton Davis 1, David Craig 1. Duff's Towing 4, Munn's Press 2. Goals - Scott Row- land 2, Tom Sheefer 1, Robert Lee 1; Kevin Camp- bell 1, Paul Bastarache 1. MAJOR ATOM Whitby Firefighters 2, Nurse Chev-OIds 2. Goals - Brian Schroer 1, Ian Porter 1 ; Gord Porter 1, Doug McDon- ald 1. Peter the Plumber 6, Rider Tool and Manufacturer 2. Greg Gibson 1, Jimmy Wig- gers 2, Stephien Owen 1, Jim Mulligan 1, Ray Nicholson 1; Paul Shaubel 1, Leo Beenen 1 Mowat Irsurance 5, Koke Sheli 5. Goals - Mark Vesters 3, Frank Princiotta 1, Mark Petrie 1; Steven McGary 2, Ken Lyndc 1, Mark Mara 1, Russel Lewis 1. i mporzteôb Be ôôin'9 Brass, incense, jewellery Hand carved tables, chess sets, Batiks, cotton &embroidered totesl, Hçund woven woolen rugs UP TO '50 % OFF CLOSING OUT 'SALE Bond Towers Mail 44 Bond W. Oshawa 728MI 132 i111 MINOR PEEWEE Totten Sims & Hubieki 4, Ail Canadian Awards 3. Goals - R. Taylor 2, T. Van- derwood 1,y J. Peebles 1; D. Andrews 2, M. Kennedy 1.- Lyndview Construction 6, Famnily Kartway 4. Goals - M. Cachia 2, J. Westenhoeffer 2, P. Beaudry 1, M. Haniley 2; T. De Mille 2, R. Mulligan 2. Randaîl Plumbing 3, Whit- by Mail Restaurant 1. Goals - M. Smith 2, J. Bruna 1; J. PeebLes 1I. MINOR BANTAM Kinsmen 4, I.C.L. Steel 3. Goals - Scott Lindberg 1, Mark Gnode 1, Brian Pere- man 1, Bruce Pettes 1; Dan Cranford 1, Mike Mulligan 1, Dale Baxter 1. Whitby Legion 3, Algomna Orchards 3. Goals - Paul Hendrîks 1, John Spratt 1, Ray McWhirter 1; Dave Mor- rison 1, Gay McAleer 1, Scott Byberg 1. Gus Brown 7, Whitby Lions 1. Goals - Darreli Mask 3, Scott Watson 2, Steve McCoy 1, Craig Short 1; Danny White 1. An apple a, day' kept the doctor away tili Medicare cornered the apple market. W1 E. LivînR 1, Win 9outof 12 Ba-ntam'alistars Trail in playoff s IT SELF WIH No speciol skill required f0 rermove gnme and gri fTorf fll. depth of ony carPOtiflg. PeiAve color and lustre WIIthQt nsk of distorhing Pile Or leov'ng foomy resudue. Cleons up to 400 sq. 1? per hour - dnies fast. NOURLN - DMILY - WEIND RAYES OPEN: h t 6 doys c we.k 104 Coiborrue St. E., C leane

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