Whitby Free Press, 13 Jul 1977, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Pitherthrwn utfor using unprintable language The wet .weather of the past week curtailed basebal action for Whitby's clubs on the E.O.B.A. circuit; however the Legionaires manaiged a pair of games in E.O.B.A. Pee-Wee play and camne up with* a split, while the Dunedins managed a win o-ver Belleville in a gamne which ended on a strange note. The Legionaires came up with a 9-5 decision over Ajax in a game in which each club had five bits. Dean Van Doleweerd, who has been used sparingly on the mound for Whitby this season, carne WHITBY CAR GARE CENTRE Like your old car to look new? 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Rob Harding with a pair of singles led Whitby at the plate, while Tomi Bronishewski. Mike Laurie and Roger Clugston added singles. ln their othcr gamne, this one at Peel Park the Legionaires cane out on the short end of a 9-3 cou nI. They wvcre able to pick two loue hits, singles by Chris Blanc.ha rd off the Buckley. and Brian Ilmnter, Osliawa hurler The Dunedins who had fixtures wîh Kingston and Cobourg rained ouI, finally got mbt action Mvien they hosted Belleville at Iroquois Park, in E.O.B.A. Midget play. The garne came 10 an abrupt ending in the bottoru of the eighth inning when the ejection of a Belleville player, the pitcher, left the club withouî anyone on the bencli 10 replace hirn and the garne was defaulted. 1lt's a tough way tu lose a balgarne, but the player in question had previously been warned that he would be ejected if lie continued bis beliavior, butî lie failed to heed the warning1 and used unprintable language directed aI the urupire wlio had no choice but to make the caîl. The Dunedins were trailing 9-7 but had runners on second and third witli only one out. Jeff Cyr who came mbt the game in relief of the starter, John Heaslip, got the win by pitching to onfly one Belleville batter. Wlien he came mbt the game bis club was behind and they ended up winners and by tlie rules of the game lie is the pitcher of record. John Parrott 1with three hits was the top hitter for the Dunedins, with John Heaslip adding a pair. Other Whitby hits went to Mike Gallagher, Greg Puchalski, Gary Shearer and Dave Cane. The game was flot the neatest seen at lroquiois this season witli a total of 1 2 miscuies. 7 for the Dunedins and 5 for the visitors. The big news in basebal action tbis week is the Whitby- Oshawa Midget touirney with almnost continunous action on' Saturday and Sunday ith the climnax, the tournarnerit on Sunday. If things in the previous twenty-two garnes of the event have corne off on schedule the final will take place at 5 p.m. On Thursday night at Peel the K of C Tykes will host Cobourg in E.O.B:A. Tyke play getting underway at 6:1 5. Next Monday, July l8th, the Leçgionaires host Beware of home repai "rip-off arfists" Here are things you can-do toprotect yoursef If yo u are consîdering home repairs: nyu oe fyusn a registE e Do not let someone talk you into doing work you werentsgn-e nthuhwrha planning to have don e.* The B usiness P ractices Act prc e Always obtain estimates from several reliable firms. pol h eieaeydcie e lnsist that ail details be written into the contract before you For a f ree information kit, write si9n-including the type and amount of work to be done, any Ontario Consumer/Home Ri extras, and the total cost. OensPr e Keep the down payment to an absolute minimum. Toronto, Ontario M7A 2H6 e Neyer pay in fuit until the work is finished to your complete satisfaction. *If financing is necessary, arrange t yourself with a bank orSiny ademn reputable finance company. Midniser of ea In addition, your Provincial government wants you to know Consumer and what your rights are under the Consumer Protection and Commercial Business Practices Acts. Relationsc e The Consumer Protection Act allows you to cancel anyPrvn ei contract, lo be performed and paid for in the future and signed Po ic Cobourg in E.O.B.A. Pee-Wee action at 6:30 p.m. Next Wednesday, July 20, Bowmnan- ville be Iroquois in Dunedins. thie visitors at a game with the Midget basebal tournameit is this weekend Area basebaîl fans will have the opportunity to spend their weekend watching their favorite game when somne of the top midget clubs in Ontario descend on Whitby and Oshiawa for the sixtli annual midget tournament co-hosted by the Oshiawa Legion Basebaîl Assoc. and the Whitby Minor Basebal Assoc. Sixteen clubs will play in twenty-three gaines before a winner is declared aI Whitby's Iroquois Park on Sunday night. On Saturday four parks will be used 10 narrow the field for the final day. Four games will be played at each of the locations, Kins- rnen Stadium in Oshawa, and Peel Park, Iroquois Park and E.A. Faiirman field in Whitby. On Sunday there will be almost continuous action at Kinsnmen and iroquois. In itsshort six year history, the event staged by tlie local basebaîl associations, has quickly come 10 be recognized as one of the premnier tournaments for midgets in the province, and il lias be- corne so popular that each year two clubs apply for each 3red letter within 48 hours of already started. ovides fines and jail terms for mislead or lie 10 consumners. 9to: epair DWilliam Davis, Premier of Ontario 4/' of the sixteen berths available. The final game is held alter- nately in Whitby and Oshawa and this year the champion- ship final is scheduled to begin at Iroquois Park at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Over the years the event has been plagued by some atrociouS weather conditions, but it lias neyer been cancelled. Last year a violent thunderstorm delayed play at Fairman for over two hours but the field was eventually made playfible and the tournament contin- ue d. Belleville were the winners in '77 and in previous years Southi Windsor, Scar- boro Birclimount, Hamilton Malioney Bears, and Scarboro Village have carried off the tournament tille. Tourrnament Schedule Saturday 9:30 Kinsmen, Oshawa Vs. Belleville 9:30 Peel, Whitby Vs. East York 9:30 Iroquois,. Scarboro Village Vs. Burlington 9:30 Fairman, York Vs. Scarboro Birclimount 12:1 SKinsmen, Hamilton Mahoney Vs. Welland 12:l5Peel, Chatham Vs. Oakville 12:l151roquois, Thorold Vs. Gait 12: l5Fairman, Listowel Vs. Agincourt 3:00 p.m. games at Kinsmen, Peel, Iroquois and Fairmàn. 5:45 p.mi. games at Kinsmen, Peel, Iroquois and Fairman. Sunday, Games at Iroquois Park and Kinsmien Stadium at 9:45, 11: 45, and 2:30. MORIGAGES 1lst and 2nd Scottage Cojmmercýif WF. 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