Whitby Free Press, 24 Sep 1975, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1975. PAGE Il Members of the Whitby Pizzazip Peewee team recently celebrated their County Inter- district Soccer Championship win with a cornroast and barbecue. Photo by Steve Porter B and R Transpbort win titie f or second consecutive year For Uic second year mun- ning, B and R Transport have won the Whitby Minon Base- bail Association Peewee titie and Uic Royal Canadian Legion bnanch 112 Trophy which will be prcsentcd to the club at Uic W.M.B.A. Awards Day Sunday at Heydenshore Paviion. The Transporters were pushed to thc limit by Scaway Motors who forced Uic series to Uic full Uiree gamnes before bow- ing out in Uic Uiird game which went into extra innings before B and R wrappcd up the game and -the series wiUi a tie-breaking run to win Uic honours with a 10-9 win and 2nd it ail in the seicnth inn- ing. After carrying the series so fan it was a heant-breaker for Uic Seaway Motors squad when B and R scorcd Uic winning nun on four consecu-* tive walks. Walks werc Uic important facyr in the whoie senies as Uic ises on balis speled Uic différence. In Uic final gamne B and R could only manage Uiree meagre hits off Seaway pitching but Uicy got 16 free passes and in practically evcry situation a walk is as good as a hit. On Uic othen side of Uic coin thc B and R club got an outstand- ing pitching chone fnom Chanlie Meitner who gave up, only one wak in two games, none in the championship final. He was tagged for 13 kits by the hard hitting Sea- way squad but he scattered his hits and wasn't moving runnens along with free passes. Hittens for B and R in Uic titie winning contest were Doug Dean wiUi a pain of singles and John Utton. Seaway had an impressive attack with 13 safeties but they didn't get cnough runs to win it. Hitting for Scaway were Kevin Jimmo, Mike Brear, Steve Parrott, each wiUi a pair; and Brian Jimmo Mike Dakin, Mike Hanley, each with singles and their big hitter for Uic day, Colin Gillis who came through with four singles to lead Uic way.1 Seaway opened thc seres. wiUi a 12-4 victory wiUi Mike Brean Uic winning pitchen with relief help from Steve1 PNrott. B and R outhit Seaway 6-4 and got 11I walks but didn't produce too rnany runs leaving I10 strandcd. Steve Parrott, with a triple. and Colin Gillis, with a dou- ble, provided thc extra base biows for Seaway with Mike Brean and Brian Jimimo pick- ing up the other hits. For B and R it was Ron Mulligan woith two singles, and John Utton, Doug Dean, Charlie Meitner and Gary Goldrick who supplîed Uic offense. TIc second game of Uic seies was a close affair end- îng in a B and R victorx', 4-I. B and R picked up oniy three hits but came up wiUi Uic win even Uiough they were outhit by Scaway who managed 8 safeties. Singles by Doug Dean, Mike Green and Ron Mulligan helped Chaý iie Meitner on the mound for Uic Transponters picked up tic win. Bnian Jimnmo led Uic cîgh t-hit attack for Seaway with Kevin Jimmo, Mike Dakin, Mark DeGeorgo, Mike Han- ley, Colin GUlis and Rick Maguire adding singles. Members of tic 1975 W. M.B.A. Peewee Champion- ship club, coached by Don Miler and his assistant Steve Green, were John Utton, Gary Goldrick, Charlie Meit- ner, Ron Mulligan, Mark Collins, Real Bergevin, Marty Ladbrook, Lorne Jolinston Joey Wiliiston, Brian Johin- son, Martin Utton, Alex Strang, Doug Dean and Mike Green. Members of thc Scaway Motors club, the 1975 final- ists, coached by Dan Burridge and his assistant Dave Snith, werc Mike Hanlcy, Mike Brear, Mike Dakin, Brian Jimmo, Lorne Bruce, Dave Collins, Paul Richiardson, Kevin Jimmio, Craig Kimber- ley, Steve Parrott, Colin Gihlis, Dave Robinson, Rick Maguire and Mark DeGeoreo. Local su Foliowlng are a ilst of summier graduates of varîous levels of the Whitby branch of the Conadian Red Cross Society water safety program. JUNIOR Rhonda Surgeonon, Kathy Sano, Charlene Huppe, David Hawkins, Ann Jordan, AI Stachel, Grant Hoog, Donna RIÇf, Cheryl Nicholson, Linda Moskaiuk, Cathy Dickson, Vaierie Naecker, Andrea John, David Bagneli, Michael Saiter, Peter Findlay, Jeanne Jones, Paula Gaudet, Linda Johnson, Kelly Metcalfe, Lisa Soichetti, B3arry Bnimnbecon, David Hay, Robbie McCabe, Tanya Adamnchuk, Michelle Callan, Marsha Newman, Robin Chilton, Donna Roet- sen, Jeff We stenh oe fer, David Richards, D-avid Blacquiere, Lynn Newman, AngelaGood- win, Jeffrey Goodwin, Valer- je Heler, Susan Pel, Marcia Pet, Steven Pel, Barbara Lynde, Marlyn Kay, Blyth Harding, Stephen Horne, Linda Stahîbaun, Roberta Atkinson, Michelle Levy, Lisa Calvert, Bey Watts, Mar- ian Dcll, Charles Hawkins, Ann Byford, Danny Johnston Henry DeWtt, Scott Surgeon- or, Jacky Berentschot, Pam- cia Haiseli, Daren Bchm, Dor- othy Swan, Krista Watts, James Sinpson, Ronald Bune- lark, Sheila Dodd, Liz Forbes Denise Harrison, David Col- lins, Ann-Marie Kulich, Audrey Huinink, Lois Smith, and Linda Dodd. INTERMEDIATE Jell Rced, Lessely Moffatt, Karen MacLeod, Sandy Rced. Joanne Lund, Cindy Mic- Intyre, Judy White, Scott vtiîmers graduat Willis, Jay Musselman, Lisa Anne Forbes, David Zi Musselmnan, Denise McCrack- David Hawkins, John E en, Laurie Whelan, John ing, Andrea John, 1 Borg, Allison Fleming, Cheryl Gaudet and Carnie Allun. Nicholson, Mark Kennedy, Robert Cox, Cathy Sano, SENIOR Eva Scliempp, Christopher Connie Rich, Gre Shields, Derrick Valeau, Rich, Shela McLean, S Lynda Moskaluk, Cheryl Bisseli, Nancy RoweIly,1 Palmer, Ellen Harris, Eliza- na Pye, Sandy Pye, De beth Elliott, Tracy Brown, Huinink, Kelly Watts,( Glenda Pye, Thomas Cie- Bunin, Marion Filo Liz E ments, Robbie Harding, Linda Daiby, Cheryl1 Angola Richardson, Mary Leod, Susan MacLeod, Ann Forestali, Mary-Lou Van Ryan, Lori Corner, Rich, Anja Switzen, Lillie Shelley Fleming. [lIstra- 3eck- Paula egory Susan Don- ebbie C'arol Baker Mac- Liz and SUNDA Y Basebail Awards- Day Heydenshore Pavillion This Sunday the Whitby Minor Basebail Association will officially bring the 1975 season to a close with its annual Awards Day to be held at thc Heydenshore Pavilion. For the second year the format will sec the event staged in two sessions with Tee-Bad and Tyke play- crs attending thc first at 1 p.m. and Peewee, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile players at 3 p.m. Evcry boy attending wil receive a 1975 W.M.B.A. crest and a copy of the Montreal Expos basebali magazine. Championship clubs and their players will receive championship crests and trophies in honour of thcir titie victories. Municipal officials will be on hiand to extend grectings frorn Uic Town and to take part in the ceremnonies at both events. A traditionai highlîght of the Awards Day has been Uic draws for base- bails autographed by playens of sevenal of Uic major league clubs, colourful yearbooks and pictures made avalable by the major league tearns. To be eligible to win one of the many prizes, players must be in attendance. Both sessions wiJl conclude with rcfreshments, traditionai in basebaîl - soda pop and hot dogs. The Awards Day is one of two events held to con- clude the basebaîl scason in Whitby, Uic other bcing Uic W.M.B.A. Fail Bail to be hcld at Heydenshorc on October 4. Tickets for this always popular affair arc avalable from W.M.B.A. executive mnembers. W.M.B.A. Presi- dent Keith MacDonald at 668- 4540 has complete details. BUILDING SUPPLIES 244 BROCK ST. SOUTP INSU LATE NOW & SAVE 1 >2 in. fibreglass Masonry Wall Insulation OnIly $ 13.39 cen. (180Osq. ft. 2'1/2 in. tîbreglass batts - Only $12.10 150 sq. ft. 3'1/2 in. fibreglass batts - Only $ 12.40 105 sq. ft. 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