Whitby Free Press, 23 Jun 1976, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, lUNE 23, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS w N AN"AUSTRIAN ADVENTURE" FOR TWO ON CIÇLB 1350C INCLUDING: *RETURN FLIGHT VIENNA WITH USE OF AN- kQs9 F TORONTO AIRF CANAADA * _____A vis CAR FOR 3 DAYSU Whimtby Rangers shut out Uxbridge in soccer action Robert Longmuiiir scored tlircc consecutive goals to ignite thc Whitby Rangers to a 7-0 victory over host Uxbridge in County Interdis- trict Soccer Mosquito action. 1lie added aniotiier later in the game. Rick Wood, Rod (Collis and fan Porter contri- butced singles. George Mcl)onaild picked Uip the shut- out. The Rangers wercn 't as lucky when they tra ielled to Peterborough for their second encouniter of the season against the Dusters who won 4-2 on two goals by Scott Hardie and singles -b)y Leconard Sylvester and Jinmmy I'alconcr. Ian Porter scored both goals for the losers. In peewee action, Caretto Restaurant completely dom- inated their, gamne against visiting Ajax and encled up winning 8-1. Scott Lintner, Greg Degannes and Warren Subject each scored twice and Greg Borchuck and Paul Connelly, once each. Andrewv Smith replied for Ajax. îlost Ferrco Engineering Bantamns blanked Ajax 9-0 on tlhrec goals by John Longmuir and singles by Rick Borg, Dave Ci. Pete Saturno, Jim Reid, Carl Schemnpp and Jimmy Rossier, who played ail but threle minutes in goal. Host Kiwanis defeated Ajax Brethour Realty 2-1 in Durhiam Girls Intermediate division play. In another intermediate contest, Joanne Mulcahy scored five goals to pace Gus -Brown Motors to a 6-0 win over'Ajax Warriors 'B'. Sheila Verrydt added a single and Debbie Huinink picked up the shutout. In Senior action, Brooklin Kinettes and Whitby Owasco Volkswagen battled to a 1-1 draw on goals by Elizabeth Brown and Kathy Grosten respectîvely. In junior play, Munn's Press blanked Nelson Hobbies 2-0 on goals by Karen Crouse and Heather Robertson. In a second junior contest,- Kathy Dooley scored ail of her team's goals as Mitchell Brothers edged Pickcering 'B' 3 -2. eHOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ~DAYS &NIGHTS Pick up your FREE entry forms Bak Radio & TV Blue J. Beauty Salon Bo-Peep Restaur;' t Camsport Trailer Sales Canada Manpower for Students Carribean Food & Veget. Century 21 Interiors County Chrysler Dodge Eatons Fabricland Jury & Loveil Drugs Komatz Draperies L A & B Discount Medical Supplies Pattes Paint & Wallpaper Photo King Pickwick Cleaners Ranch Supermarket Rundle Garden Centre Sears Starr Furniture Steves Steak House T & T Wallpaper & Paint Wide World of Ceramics Wiggis Nails'N Lashes Zellers ai: -- 79 Simcoe N., Osliawa I240 Simcoe N., Oshawa Oshawa Centre Hwy 1l15 & 35. Newcastle 44 Bond St., Oshawa P & M Plaza, Rossland & Hortop, Oshiawa Oslhawa Centre Bowmanville Oshawa Centre 1650 Dundas East, Whitby 521/2 Simcoe N., Oshawa 74 Park Rd. Soutlh, Oshawa 9 Bond St. West, Oshawa 420 King St. West, Oshawa Oshawa Centre & 85 Simcoe N. ALL locations, Oshawa & Whitby 434 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa 11,88 Simcoe South, Oshawa 10 15 King St. East, Oshawa Oshawa Centre 156 Simcoe Soutli, Oshawa 922 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa 650 King St. East, Oshawa 74 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa Midtown Mail, Oshawa Five Points Mal, Oshawa Warreni Subject a I 2-year- old stiîdent at Whitby Senior Public School, was namied orie of f ive outstanding nmale athletes as a result of his performnîce at the recent Durhanî Elernen tary Teachers Association track and field Ince t. Following are the narnes of the Whitby students who- finishied in the top five places in thîe iieet lîeld at Civic Fields in Oshawa. Asteriks (*) behind ries represenit record -- setting. performances. SCHOOLS (Thor) Dr. Robert Tlîornton (Dunî) [undas Street (Fair) -- anl A. Fairnian (Rowvc)- Kathleen Rowc Meniorial (King)- King Street (Mea) (Pal) (îlot) (Sin) (W L) (Si-) Mca d Wecre si Palnmerston Avenue R. A. I lutchisonl Sinclair West Lynde Wilitby Senlior. GIRLS Huirdles 80 nîctre, 12 ycars old L. Nelson (Sr), first; R. H arding (Sr), second. 80 Ini. 14 yrs.- D. Taylor (Sr), first. Sprints 100 ni, 10 y rs. S. Bunclarl (Pal), first. 100 in, Il y rs. S. Stevenson (Pal), third; L. Lintner (King), fifthi. 100 m, 12 yrs. - S. Pludy (Sr), third. 100 m, 13 yrs. -~ G. Smlithl (WL), second. 100 m, 14 yrs, ---J. Mayor (Sr), fifth. 200 ni, 10 yrs. - V. Reid (King), fifth. 200 m, 12 yrs. - H. Morgan (Sr), second. 200 m, 13 yrs. - G. Smnith (WL), third. 200 ni, 14 yrs. - J. Dezan (Sr), tîjird. 400 m, 1l yrs. - S. Stevenson (Pal), second. 400rn, 12yrs.--V. Kemnp (WL) flifth. 400 ni, 13 yrs. - K. Green- wood (Sr), second. 400 m, 14 yrs. - M. Brown (Sr), third. 800 m, 14 yrs. - D. Bricknell (Sr), fourth 1 500 ni, open - T. Taylor (Sr), first. High iump 10 yrs. - H. Duyf (Mea), third. 12 yrs. - V. Kemp (WL), thi rd; K. Mikula (Thor), fourth. 14 yrs. - C. Denyer (Sr), third. Long lump Il yrs.- A. Zotz (Fair), first. 12 yrs. S. Purdy *(Sr-), firsi; M. Willctts (Pal), third. 14 yrs.- D. Taylor (Sr), third; W. McQuaid (Sr), flifth. Standing Long Y 'uni) 10 yrs. C. Coniboy (Pal), 11 yrs. K. Long (Fair'), second. 1 2 yrs. --K. MikUl *(Thor), 1-irs t. 13 yrs. - B. Dtuy'(Sr), 1iftli Shot Put Il yrs. - D. Reinhardt (Fair), second. 13 yrs.- A. Froebel (King), first. BOYS Hurdles 80 m, 12 yrs. - P. Wood- man (Sr), fifth. 80 m, 13 yrs. - 1. Thomnas (Sr), fifth. 80 m, 14 yrs. - S. Guerriero (Sr), second. - Sprints 100 ni, 10 yrs. - R. Daley (WL), thlirçl. 100 rn, 12 yrs. - W. Subject (Sr), first. 200 M, 10 yrs.- L. Hlind, (WL), first. 200 m, 12 yrs. - T. Lambert, (Sr), second. 400 m, 10 yrs. - M. Kruxton (Mea), second 400 m, 12 y rs. - L. G reaves (Sr), fifth. 800 m, 12 yrs. - J. Bryant (Sr), second* 800 m, 13 yrs. - P. Pipher (Thor), fifth. 800 m, 14 yrs. - G. Verhagen (Sr), fifth. High lump I1 yrs. - P. Freudenberg (Fair), fifth. 1 2 yrs. - W. Subject *(Sr), first. 13 yrs. - D. Maw (Sr), fifth. Long lump 10 yrs. - M. Cruxton *(Mea), first. I2 yrs.- L. Greaves (Sr), second. 14 yrs.- G. Shearer (Sr), third. Triple lump I11 yrs. . G. Yaroff (Fair), thiird. I3 yrs. L Bingley (Sr), second. 14 yrs. G. Slîearei- (Sr), fi rs t. Siiot Put 10O yrs. - R. Dailey (WL), f'irst; 1. Magrath (Fair), fifth.* I2 yrs. -- C. Conners (Pal), third. Relay 12 yrs. - Whitby Senior second. Energy Prediction By 1989, *plants producing pipeline gas and synthetic crude f rom coal will be com- mon adjuncts to coal mines. Thbis was one of the f indings of the third Survey of Tech- nological Breakthroughs and Widespread Appli- cations compiled by the Mc- Graw-Hill Publications, Eeonomnics Department. Warren Subject is named as outstanding athiete

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