Whitby Free Press, 24 Jul 1985, p. 19

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WIIITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 24. 1985. PAGE 19 Ashburn pro played with the best at Canadlian Open - A Prn.q ,. antha'r h., ;,.*hpr theassaistaant By JAN DODGE Free Press Staff Altbough Bob Zellie missed the cut in the much. 111 missed the cut on Saturday .. .There were 149 pros in the Open. open ran the first week of July at the Glen Ab- bey Golf Course in Oak- ville. Bob Zellie, who quaiified at the 76th Canadian Open, takes time out from work et the Country Lane Golf Course on Taunton Road for a pic- ture. Free Press Staff Photo Canadian Open, the 21- year-old Whitby golf pro was tiuilled ta take part and pleased f0 leern s0 The Whitby Warriors are maintaining a four point lead over St. Catherines ta stay in fir- st place in the junior 'A' division of the Ontario Lacrosse Association. After 22 games, tbe Minto Cup champions have earned 38 points with a record of 19 and 3. Tbey have only ellowed 179 goals to be scored against them wile net- ting 382 markers them- selves. Tbe Warriors first place spot bas been soldified tbanks to two wins in their last three games. On July 9, they lost to Peterborough 14- 12 but quickly recovered to down Bay Area (Hamilton) 19-7 the next day and Etobicoke 14-4 on July 14. Witby also boasts two players in the top ten goalscorers in the league. Holding down fourtb spot with 83 poin- ta is Barry Kent, wbo bas scored 36 goals and Seventy players plus ties were cuL efter the first day, " Zellie said. The 76Lb Canadian cnntributed 47 assista in 18 appearances. Tentb in the divisionai scoring race is Bill Callan who bas scored 39 goals and made 35 assista for 74 pointa in his¶tast 18 games. Meanwbile the Brooklin Redmen are six points behind league A Durbam Region women's soccer team - made up of the top players from the Whit- by-Durham Dezzlers and Pickering Village - competed in an inter- regional tournament in London, Ont,. over tbe weekend. Some 26 plfiyers fromn ahl the teams par- ticipating were to be picked for a provincial teamn and training camp squad. These ladies wil theri earn the right to WHITBY MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION House League Standings As of July 10 PEEWEE GP W L T P MA. Goldbawks 13 il 1 1 23 Cbeckers Variety 14 9 4 1 19 Shoppers Drug Mart 13 8 5 0 16 Gus Brown Motors 13 6 6 1 13 Bell Canada 12 4 9 0) 8 Red ing Orchards 13 4 9 0 8 Joe The Piumber il 4 7 0 8 Whitby Lions Club 12 2 9 1 5 "This was my third time, trying to qualify ... It had always been one of my goals ta leading Peterborougb in the O.L.A.'s major junior 'A' division. After 14 games. the Redmen bave a 12 and 2 record giving them 24 pointa. However, Peter- borougb bas a 15 and 1 record after 16 games. Brooklin bas scored 255 goals so far this try-out for the Canadian women's soccer team to compote in the World Cup in 1987. The Durham squad won the tournament af- ter defeating a London area team 1-0. On their way to the tournement cbampionsbip tbey ied Scarborougb lUnited 0-0, downed Waterloo 1-0 and Windsor by a similar 1-0 score. Approximately 150 of tbe top women's soccer players entered the tournement and six from Durham were chosen for the provin- cial and training camp squads. Capped for the On- tario provincial team were goalie Janet Crawsey and defen- semen Linda Hartjes. Selected for the training camp were defensemen Paula O'Donnell and Janice McQuire as weli as balfhacks Louis Baird and Jackie Az- zalin. "To enter we had f0 qualify on the Sunday and pay a $100 entry fee. One hundred and twen- ty-one tried. I shot 68 in the qualifying round; that was the loweSt score. 111didn't sleep too weil Wednesday nigbt.. then 1 teed off Thursday morning," Zeilie con- tinued. "I1 feIt quite good on my way out to the cour- se but 20 minutes before 1 started to play 1 got butterflies. Ail the big names were there, like Jack Niekiaus, and Lee Trevino. There were crowds of people who kept shuffling around and somebody f our holes away would be shouting .. .It was bard to keep My mmnd on my game. 111 iearned so much, it was shocking . ..about composure, and concen- tration,, and the spec- tators. I would handie it better next time," he season wbiie ailowing only 115. The Redmen downed St. Catherines 28-5 on Juiy 9. The club also bas tbree representatives in tbeir division's scoring race. "I'm playiflg well right now, altbough I didn't piay too well on the Thursday and Friday of the Open. I shot 80 on Thursday. I hit the bail well, but I had a few bad breaks;, once il bounced off a rock and went into the creek. That doesn't help on a par four hole" Zellie, who returned from the Windsor Cbarity Memorial Classic iast week where he placed 25tb overali, is taking some time out, working at Country Lane Golf Course on Taunton Road. ..I have an arrangement with the owner, Bill Diggins. 1 let bim know ahead, when I'm going to be on tour and when I can be here to help. This is my third year piayiiig the Canadian Tour. "This arrangement works very well, and it gives me a place to play when I'm not on tour." ta based on 16 goals and 61 assista after 13 a'.3 pearances. Gil Nieuwendyk bas accummulated 73 pointa affer 13 games on 36 goals and 36 assists to boid down fourtb spot. John Fusco is the seventb higbest goalscorer in the league. After 13 games, be bas 62 points with 20 goals and 42 assists. COMIUG AT YOU LIVEI (COVER CHARGE) INFLATION FIGHTER Beer - 11.50Bar Shots -1 V'includes ta. IL' From Open Ill11 Close every day ,,ý1 Hol New Years Party ,/;, 1 Sat., July 27 6:00 p.m.- close f~ The old Monday night Madness now runs ALL WEEK at Cokee Joes! THE PRINCE RESTAURAUNT 1009 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 668-2811 SPECIALIZING IN GREEK CUISINE MID WEEK SDINNER SPECIAL Monday-Wednesday DINNER $6 BE VERAG E CHICKEN SOUVLAKI MOUSAKA SHRIMP IN ABASKET FILLET 0F SOLE RIC orPOTTOE, GRLI BEAD or ROLL is that Diggins' daughter, Dianne, is also Zeliie's fiancee. "Dianne caddied for me in the Canadien open. She gives me a lot of confidence, keeps my head together, and tells me flot to give up. " Zeilie aiso acknowledges belp from GOLDEN GATE, 107 Brock Street South, Whltby 668-2222 This popular, 30-year old Chinese restaurant bas recently In- Club in Ashburn. "I've been playing golf since 1 was six. Dad belped me out a lot over the years especiaily with expenses. 0f bis future in golf, Zellie said, "I want to go as far as 1 can. Golf is the only thing 1 have I'm goodat." fers a wide sel ect ion of Canadian dishes. The Bo-Bo piaffer and their chicken f ingers are two specialities worf h f rying. Perfect for lun- ch or dinner. Cuisine for those who Open f rom Il 10 2 like hof, splcy ishes. a.m. dally. Friday and In addition f0 ts Safurday until 3 ar. Chinese tea the Fully licenses. Dine-mn Golden Gate also of.- and fast home delivery. RIVERSIDE RD., PICKERING 427-1921 9 HOLE REGULATION PAR 34 Clip this Ad and Save $1 0 0 Between il arn. - 3p.m. Weekdays S9 Ho le Mon.-Fri.570 A18 Hole Mon.-Fri. 110.00 P 9 Hole Sat. & Sun. s8.00 { 18 HoIeSat. &Sun. Il1.00 Warriers--still leading their OLA division Six capped for Ontario soccer side ORIENTAL BUFFET EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 5 p.m. TO 8 p.m. 1695 ADULTS 13.95 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIALS NOON TO 2 P.M. BEEF OR CIIICKEN CURRY & RICE S5r,9C TEA OR COFFEE (REG. $8.26)5) 9 DANCING TO VIDEOS NIGHTLV

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