Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1979, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Redmen fali tosecond placeqlosinug 1- Brooklin Redmen have second place in Ontario La- crosse' Association League after losing 13-9 to the Peteër- borough Red Oaks, July 31. It was the final game of the regular season for both clubs and gave Peterbofough first place in the standings, three points a"os of. Brooklin. Peterborough now has the choice of opponents in the best-of-seven .semi-final playoff games. Brooklin ill à probably face Brampton in their semi- final series as Peterborough coach Ben Floyd indicated after,,the game that his, team' *would prefer to play to Osh- weken Warriors. The Warriors, had only one win in the regular series and is e>re the preferred opponent. After seven minutes of play, Brooklin was 1eading 4-0,< but it was. the -last time, that they had the edge. Peterborough, ca me -back to tie the score, with two shorthanded goals helping the comeback. 'II think the two shorthan- ded goals made a big differ- ence," Floyd said. "They were flying early but the shorthanded goals had to give us momentum. The game was much as Iati- pated after that. I think we controlled things much of the ,way." The humidity* produced ýMany problerns throughout the game, condensation on thé floor mnade the. going slippery. "I thiink the:wet, floor hurt Dur game more than theirs," Brooklin coach Peter Vipond said. "We play'a running game wliile they work on bail control and defence, oslp pery footing hurts us more "They are' an excellent team. We played a strong, first period but they domina- ted the second.,You can't get behind them because. they can just play bal control andi wait for opportunities. That's what happened.. 441n al the games involv- ing Peterborough, Bramp-- ton, and us, there is reaily nothing to choose. A break, a bad caîl,- can -deter mine the game. The two shorthanded goals, may havýe made the difference tonight," he said. At the end of the, ,first period, Brooklin wasahead 5-4 but they feUl behmnd ini the., second as, Peterborough got twvo quick goals, the' second of. which 1came from Larr Ferguson who scooped up a loose bail right in front of the Brooklfn net and fired. in for an unassisted mnarker. Peterborough neyer, looked back coming out by 9-6 affer 40 minutes. of play. John Grant also gave thé Red Oaks two power< play ,goals in the third. - Brooklin scorers were' Tom Wreggitt, and Larry Graham with- two each. Singles- came, from Wayne McGuigan, Les Reed, Steve Wilde,' BIh Down and Ron MCOY. SunspunW longi m g ri e............. .79 kt encatcliers ....... ,8 â o Th4î5o 1.00 ketchup -- I 'beL 20Ooz. btle. choice Betterbuy 85iquid bec 128 fi. oz. cont. hàiS cholce waxed'orgen .z . Sunspun...... z i03 e eoffe whin 6Z1.49Y S"unun stant coffee 6 oz. jar frznnS.'ra unspul orange 85 ~juice 6 2/ 99 I__ -w Chase,-& Sanbon ground coffee 1 lb. bag orange flavoured Tang 19 in its ownjuice Palanda pineapple* 63 blanChed York peanuts ..... 99 Value efec v.u WoabgSaaMdayAu4guati11.1979 Ws mm"eie th rigm Ioo ka m . tlsSCwfl ad Semvlcd by NtkinaGroesCM panLit. Caadanprocessedcheesefo Kraft 227gram pkg.. 8 Hihier frozencod, haddoc fih4.cip cut fron' gradeA1 s-les insle L frtegrill0 regular ground ef.......l. b.1.68 id Maple Leal bonoless smcàked1 ao dinner hams .............. b2.58 Schnelderspor" chldoen, beef or beefstalÉ%9%cutfromi Meat pîes. ............. pkg.a99 grade At Mapia Leaf goden f ry outside. sausage.......... .......6. 78 oast Lea f Canada beef .roi U nd 1 Mapla Leal coredbef ........... 1...pg 48 assortedMapla Leaf M cLaren's reilsh.a c, .e..h.m........ 0 Stlayli noybenor van camp bean ~ith pr z.Un e.5 SampWrap............59m« Z Bouique towels .... km 4,119 Delseybath69 .~25rai iVory oap ......... t RilIquid detergent ...... ....... .... 49 m Woeard aorosol60 afr freshener.. .. .............. cwt 1119 Shopsys potato aalad or Cole slaW ...............OZ. 1 *unkist valencla ORANGES 49doe home grown No. 1 CABBAGE 21ý.65 californiadeliclous RED PLUMS No ~ .49 ~. I I lie BROWNS FOODMASTER BROOK LIN 6553-4521 STORE NOURS OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m.' EXCEPT THURS. & FR1. NIGHTS TIL 9 p.rn. DELIVERy AT NOMINAL CHARGE EU îi îW , ii îî iý lîkil 71r 0 IL 0991

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