WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1977, PAGE 11 1T'0J-At L W nttoy SOCC By STEVE PORTER Frendocumbo, who was not not having one of his better It was a good week as far nights was pulled by coach Joe as the representative soccer FrendoCumbo, in favour of clubs of Whitby, playing in the the more experienced Rimmy Oshawa & District League, Rossler who had played such were concerned with all three a good game in the first half teams coming up with wins, of this gane. The referee although, one of those wins at first would fot allow the will depend on the result of substitution but after discus- a protest lodge by the losing sing the matter with the side. the Whitby coaching staff he The protested game was allowed the switch to be the Junior contest between made. Jimmy Rossier justified Oshawa Rangers and Whitby's the confidence shown in him Marianne Development squad by- not only saving the played at Civic Fields in penalty shot but also Oshawa on June 6. nullifying an almost certain At the end of regulation scoring opportunity, by time, in this very rough Oshawa, only minutes later. bodily contact battle in As the 27th minute of the which a Whitby player was second haîf Randy Jeffrey 'ordered off, it was Whitby scored what proved to be the 2 and Oshawa 1 with the winner for Marianne Develop- interval score 1-O in favour ment. ofothe visitors. After the game, coachJoe After only one minute FrendoCumnbo of Whitby was from the kick-off David Soo full of praise for flot only put Marianne Development Jimmy Rossler but also the on the scoreboard with the half-backline ofPeterSaturno, only goal of the first hatf. Rick Borg and Gary Agnew Fourteen minutes into the ail of whom came up with second Peter Zerf tied things big plays when the-situation up for Rangers and with the denanded it. score still tied at 1 - 1 Oshava The basis of the Oshawa were awardbd a penalty shot protest is that according to and it wvas the result of this the rules of the league, penalty shot that is the substitutions ay only be subject of the protest. made ut tae following tirnes: Whitbys goaltender, Fred (a) at goal kicks (b) aftera goal has been scored (c) at s the start of the second iaîf and (d) ut the start of O.T. perîod, however, the rules also state that the refer22s Cont'd from P. 10 decision illrbefrin and as club were edged 6-5 when the bie awd e sulbetiterting Petes stage a four run rally m o e en hoe t heruling wil g the bottor of the eighth to on tho e overcorne a 5-2 Whitby lead. Upcon ae When the Petes were able tooMarin vo ntes putxnfki nfi Marianne Development aea hold Whutby scoreless in t e top of the ninth their big inning proved to be the difference. Whitby outhit Peterborough 8-7, with Greg Rich getting a pair of singles, Grant Leitch and Dennis Fulton hitting triples, and Charlie Meitner, Steve Gallagher, Steve Parrott and Mike Welling added singles, Mike Welling started for Whitby and Russ Jubenville who came on in relief was the victim. The K of C's have a break in their schedule with their next home game on Thursday June 23 at Peel when they entertain Ajax. This Saturday Peterborough will be at Peel Park at 1 p.m. to meet the Legionaires in an E.O.B.A. Pee-Wee fixture and on Tues. June 21 the Legionaires host Bowmanville at Peel getting underway at 6:15 p.m. Next Tuesday June 21. Trenton come to town to meet Whitby at E.A' Fairman in afi E.O.B.A. game starting at 6:15. This Saturday June 18 the Dune dins square off against Kingston at Iroquois Park in a Midget contest beginning at 1 p.m. RENT A CARI $1495a aday 668-8000 opposne Brewers Retoil ?r win is marred byprotest follows: - Dnipro at 6:30 p.m. versus Kangers ariair and it too was nipped in the bud not onli Monday, June 20th at Peel Oshawa Tridents. - spoiled, to a certain extent, by the referee but by boti Park at 8:00 p.m. versus by too many petty fouls and coaching staffs as one tean Oshawa Westenders. The second game was also a late tackles. This type of was as much to blame as th Monday, June 27th at Whitbv versus Oshawa performance should have been other. Senior Citizens' Week is Junel9-25. This is what Ontario's Senior Citizens are doing to help alof us, all year. During Senior Citizens Week, Ontario is calling everyone'sASeirCtznPiveeCadnitstemospca attention to the contributions and needs of our province's piiee tmn trlisiuintuitatatos seniors. pae fbsns n rnprain Talent doesn't retire. Senior Citizens have a wealth of Tofe okes nai eeisfrSno iies knowledge and experience to share with future generations. anWeetoUeYrOtroSnirCtzsPrveg They are enriching the cultural life of the province by Cr fe pcfcifrainaotweeadhwt participating in every aspect of Ontario.s artistic activities. They are also coaching sports, teaching, driving other senior Fryu recpecnatyu oa iîtyo citizens to appointments, assisting them to fill out income tax CmuiyadSca evcsofco rt o returns. and serving in man'y other different ways. Sno iiesBra Ontario is helping our seniors do things for themselvesMistyoCmunyadScalercs even while they do things for others. 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