Whitby Free Press, 21 Jul 1976, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976, PAGE 15 Senior Iocrosse Redmen Brooklin Rodmen, 'fight- ing for a playoff position, lost a pair of' gamnes to the Fcrgus Thistieslast week.' In a Tue 'sday contest in Fergus, the Redmen rallied in the third period but it was too littie t oo late., Despite outscoring the Thisties 7-3 in the final period, Brooklin lost 19-16. Murray Shannon led the winners with. five goals. Replying for the Redmen were Blair Campbell with ive goals;- Gary Nicholson, three; John Reed, two; Don Mitchell, John Dalgleish, Greg Williams, Bill Down, Ken Down and Phil Steven- son, one each. lote ,..two OÃ"n Saturday in Brooklin, the Thisties outscored the Red'men 8-0 in the second period to record a 16-8 victory., Steve Plunkett was the big gun for Fergus, scoring four goals. For Brooklin, Terry Lloyd. scored two goals; John Dalgleish, Ken Down,, Marty Van Heuval, Jin Quigg, Blair Campbell and Dave Houston, one each. With the losses, the Redrnen remain tied for fourth place, the final play- off position, with Six Nations. Brôoklin hosts Owen Sound on Saturday. Game time is 8:30 p.m. at Brook1in Arena. Fighting for possession of the bail are players [rom Whitby from .further Ontario Cup soccer action. the Whitby Rangers and Port Colborne mosquito Photo by Steve Porter soccer, teams. Port Colbomne won 3-1 to eliminate Experienced Port Coi1borne squad el/mina tes Whitby Rangers 3-1 Following are the resuits of recent WMSA games.^ In the squirt division, Koke Car Wash scrubbed Anco Laboratories 8-0. Atom play saw Kinsinen edge. Family Kartway 2-1, Whitby Welding burned Hooker Chev Olds 6-4, Whitby Bakery Clearance rolled Trio TV 6-1, Webster Excavating bulldozed Rae R. Jones 7-0,. Webster Excavating buried Whitby Welding 3-1, Family Kartway gassed Trio TV 4-0 and Whitby Bakery Clearance ice Kinsmen 7-I. In the mosquito division, Kiwanis edged Longinuir Builders 3-2, Whîtby Lions blgnked Croxali 1-0 and Stokely Van Camp trounced -Durham Vitalizing 10-4. .In peewee action, Knights of Columbus shutout Con- sumers Gas 3-0, Brooklin Legion defeated Local 222 4-1, Brooklin Legion nipped Jenkins Sports 1-0, 7777 Realty thumped Knights of Columbus 9-4 and Local 222 blanked Consumners Gas 7-0. In bantam play, Lasco Steel downed Whitby Legion 5-1 and Ewing Pool beat Armstrong Homes 6-1, Whitby Rangers were eliminated froin further Ontario Cup Mosquito soccer play when they were defeat- ed 3-1 by visiting Port Coîborne. A big factor in the game was the fact that Port Coiborne had more exper- ienced players,, including five substitutes picked up to strengthe n the lineup. Wh it by. on the other 'hand, is a younger 'team which went into the gaine with two injured players. Paul Bastà*rache scored Whiltby's only goal. In County lnterdistrict Soccer League regular season action, the Carretto Restaur- ant Peewees dropped a 2-0 decision to host Pickering. Ferrco Engineering Ban- tarins dojninated throughout their gaine against host Bay Ridges, winning 15-0. Rick Borg and Mark Smith each scored three goals; Jinmmy Rossier, two; and Dave Wilcox, Bruce Devitt, John Longrnuir, Dave Cini, Kart Schenpp, Pete Saturno and Kevin Làing, one each. Jimmy Rossler and Dave Wilcox -shared the shlitout. In Durham Girls soccer play, Gus Brown Moturs and Ajax battled to a 1-1 tie in an intermediate gamie played at Brooklin. Joanne Mulcahy scored for Whitby. HostOptimists Internation- al bWanked Pickering Village 3-0 in another intermediate contest. Doieen Sacchiett scored aIl of Whitby's goals while Debbie Crouse recorded the shutout. In senior action, East End Quality Meats and Owasco fought to à 2-2 draw. Doreen Meima and Joyce Meima scorcd for the former while Joanine Kroekenstoel tallied bothi of the latter's goals. Visiting Mitchell Brothers dropped a 5-1 decision to Pickering. Kathy Dooley s':-ored Whitby's ]one goal. Whitby Mînor Soccer, Association Publicity Chair- man Steve Porter reports that the international soccer tournamnent, played in the area recently, was a huge success. He attributes the success to several people including those who billetted miernbers of the Mexican sci.pad. He would like to thank aIl people who helped, Most notably W.M.S.A. Registrar Fred Borg. WHITBY MINOR BASEBALL. ASSOCIATION VACATION SPECIAL DRAW $500 was won by Helen Bates, 113 Michael Blvd., Whitby  i MORIGAG ES 1 M1 T E 0 list 2nd Arrangodi Bought 00d Sold at Prime Rates conu Peter Kade 668-1.556 ANUBIS UNVESTMENTS Ltd. 14,9 ore& st. si.. W1fObyý Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents WHITBY TRADE FAIR. et Iroquiois Park Arena 6:30 -,10:30 P.M. JuIy 26, 27 & 28 Bring the Whole Fa. ily to Soe Whitby Business & Services on DispI.y Added Entertainrnent Mon., JuIy 26 Dog Obedience Demomstration Tues., July 27 - Whitby Brest-Bond Wed., JuIy 28 * Children's Mutt Show ADMISSION FREE r J-. k

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