PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY> AUGUST 23, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS ON DATE August 2.3 Augusl. 24 Augusi 25 August 26 Augfusi. 27 Aluýi' Wl28 Au is t 29 Augiiv;t 31 September septelnber Septeibier Septeimber N Septeher September September September September September September Septembcr Septemberi Septemberi September September September September September October 1 Iroquois Soccer resuits The following is a round-up' of the latest action in the Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club D'URHAM INTER- DISTRICT PEE WEE OXD- DAY Wednesday Thursday *Friday Saturday *Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday *Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tiuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Siinday i\ nday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday os MONTREAL, AIR TIME, 'l.20 1<).15 3.45 9.1!' 9.-15 7.2 7.20 2.00 7.20 7.20 7.20 1i.20 7.20 7.20 8.20 2.00 2.00 CLUBS Los Angeles OPEN DATE At San Francisco At San Francisco At San Francisco At Los Angeles At Los Angeles At Los Angeles At San Diego At San Diego At San Diego OPEN DATE At Chicago At Chicago New York New York Chicago Chicago Chicago St. Louis St. Louis At New York At New York At Pittsburgh At Pittsburgh At Pittsburgh OPEN DATE 1Philadelphia lPhiladeiphia Philadeiphia OPEN DATE Pittiburgh Pittsburgh OPEN DATE At Philadeiphia At Philadeiphia OPEN DATE At St. Louis At St. Louis At St. Louis 'F Frday games on CkQS ,4&9 Aug. 15 at Cobourg the Whitby Longmuir Builders shut out Cobourg 5-0 with goals by Frank Princiotta. Tomn Scheeffer, Bobby Sherman and Carmelo Scaffidi. Goalie Ed Svetek got the shut-out. The game was abandoned at haîf-time because of lighten- ing and torrential rain. Next home game is Aug. 29 against Oshawa. JUNIOR Aug. 14 at Westshore, 'Whitby Ferrco Engineering defeated Westshore 5-2 with two goals by Pauli Hunt and one each by John Longmuir, Alistar Clark and Jim Reid. Both teams were short of players and because of the oppressive heat the game was shortened to two 35- minute halves. Whitby were 3-0 up after only 13 minutes, but slackened off to allow West- shore to narrow the gap to 3-2. Jim Reid made it 4-2 before halftime. In the second haif, Whitby did al the attacking but could only corne up with one more goal. BANTAM Aug. 16 at Peel Park, Whitby. Carreto Restaurant andTavern trounced Ajax 7-1 with three goals by George Rossier, two by Rich Greaves and one each by Warren Subject and Mike Kaoke. It was a close game until haîf-time. Whitby scored first but Ajax tied it up on a penalty kick. At the intervai it was 2-1 for Whitby. In the second haîf it was all Whitby as the forwards connected on five unanswered goals. The next home game is Aug. 30 at Peel Park at 8 p.m. against Peterboro. OSHAWA AND DISTRICT MOSQUITO Aug. 10, at Annes Street Park, Whitby Crown indus- trials tied Oshawa Rangers 1-1 with Victor Refalo scoring the only Whitby goal. Whitby scored in the first 2-0 wil liaif and held a 1-0 edge going MussE into the second half. It was a Mus good even game with clever. goals soccer for the young age goals group. Mosch Next home game is Aug. 24 The dE against the Spartans. secon( Aug. 3 at Alexandra Park, two st Oshawa, the Whitby Crown defens Industrials shut out Turual Brett1 Attersley1 carry the MIDGET Whitby Dunedin Midget Ail-Stars bowed out to Peterboro losing 2 out of 3 games. In the third game played in Whitby the Dunedins lost by a seven to six score in ten innings, a really tough game to lose, however the tèam had a successful seasonal record -and played some excellent basebaîl. A thanks goes out to the sponsor, coaches, and al others who assisted this team over the past season. PEE WEE Whitby Legion Pee-Wee Ail-Stars and Belleville played a best of three series and again Whitby came out short losing both games to Belleville, the first by a five to four score and the second eight to four. During regular season play Whitby defeated Belle- ville on both occasions, how- ever holidays had a"serious effect on the home club. Whitby Legionnaires only lost three games 'ail season however when piay-offs rol around the competition gets tougher. Again thanks goes out to the Whitby Legion for sponsoring the team, as weli as coaches and ail others who assisted. BANTAM Hooker Chev-Olds Bantam Ahl-Stars aiso- ended the season in quick order as they were eliminated in two games by Cobourg. The first game saw Whitby defcated by a close 3 to 1 score, and the second game Cobourg aiso won by a 9 to 4 score. The team wouid like to ith both goals by Daryl ;elman. isselman scored both s on long on long passed by Nick .hella, one in each haif. lefence came up with its id shut-out of the last ;tarts. There was goodý ise by Raad Nýashmi and Herod got the shutout. L'ykes bail, thank the new sponsor, Hooker Chev-Olds and the coaches and ail who assisted this team this -season. TYKE Attersley Tire Tyke Ail- Stars are carrying the Whitby banner solely at this stage as they played Bow- manville in their first game on Aug. 16 and were winners of the first gaiWe in a two out of three series by an il to 1 score. As they are the only ail star team Ieft we should ahl get out and support these boys. HOSE LEAGIE RESULTS Tyke, Aug 8th, K-Mart 26 - Brooklin il Kiwanis #7 Van Stavern 0 Cidex 2 - Gus Brown 23 Oddfellows 17 - Nurse Chev-Olds 6 Dupont 0 - McNamara 7. Aug. loth. Gus Brown 32 - Kiwanis 9 Dupont il - Odd- feilows 10 Nurse Chev-Oids, 6 - McNamara 4 Brooklin 7 - Cidex Q Van Stavern 9- K-Mart 27. Standing as of Aug. id are. K-Mart 37. Brooklin 35. Van Stavern 28. Gus Brown 26. McNamara 20. Kiwanis 17. Dupont 16, Cides 13, Odd- fellows 8, Nurse Chev-Olds. 6. Score from Aug. l7th game Oddfellows 14 Cidex 13. Golf er'9 s. dream A goifcr's dream came truc Aug. il for Harold Huntley of 300 Gilbert Street East as he got his first hole-in-one. . The hole-in-one was corged on the par three l4th hole at the Country Lane Golf Course in Whitby. Free energy audits Afree energy audit of Whitby homes is being offcred by thc Whitby Community Conservation Centre. Trained personnel wil corne to your home at no charge and will examine your home insulation levels and furnace and will make recommendations on how to tep high fuel savings for ow costs of repaira andfor retrofitting you can do your- self. For more information and/or an appointment, contact the Whitby Cornmunlty Conservation Centre at the Whltby Mail at 579-0740. FOLLOW THI Weekend games on CI1350 Mon*