PAGEi 20, WEDNI.ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1985, WIII FBY FRIT 1PRESS SPORTS WEEK w w DURHAM GIRLS' SOCCER LEAGUE Last Week's Resuits SQUIRT WhitbyLegion ...1 Whitby Lions ......O Andrea Kirk Whitby Legion . 5 Julia Basale .............. 3 Amanda Wheeiaes AndreaKlrk Whitby Jeffrey Park ............... 2 Rehal Armitage Ange Crockford Pickering Soccer Club. 0 Ajax Blue Birds Restaurant.........O0 Fighting for national tite in B.C.. Redm»en bld for Mann Cup The Brooklin Redmen berth in the Canadian Cup champions. Columbia to meet the in tbe series are bave earned the right to national championship The series went to six New Westminister scheduled for tonight, contest the Mann Cup after defeating the games. Brooklin won Salmonbellies. There tomorrow night and for the first time in 16 Peterborough Lakers 7- their matches 10-7, 9-5, first game was to ýbe Saturday. If the contest years. 6 last Thursday night to 11-8 and 7-6. played last night but needs a fifth, sixth and The Ontario Lacrosse end their best of seven In taking the series, results were not seventh game, they will Association major series. The Lakers Brooklin earned the available at press time. be played Sept. 8, 9 and junior 'A' club won a won the defending Mann right to travel to British The next three games 12. ATOM Witby Fireplace Plus 2 Ajax Burns & Mortons. 0 Louse Reid Tara Keogan Whitby Cheeker Whitby Fireplace Variety............ 1 Plus............... 1 Heather Bird Louse Red Ajax House of China. .. 5 Whitby Kinsmen ..O MOSQUITO Whitby J.M.T. Sports .8 Whitby Knights of Columbus ...........O0 Janie Smith ............... 3 Nicole Mitchell .............. susan Chambers Mary Bth challanor Catherine Camnpbell Bowmanville......8 Witby Owasco ... PEEWEE Town of Pickering..8 Witby Roy's Entreprise .......... 0 Scugog ........... 8 Witby ............ 4 Jennifer Elmhurst .......2 Jennifer Lindup WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB House League Resuits ATOM Ganies Played Aug. 15 Whitby Professional Hair Care Centre... 1 Firefigbters........ 2 Tyer Rock Sieven Coerdge David McLaren Ra' rpis.. -3 Miha l i .... . . . ..2 Scott DaSiva Highland Trophies .... 2 Bohhy Morrson Michael Sigworth Owasco............ 5 Alan Weodhnuse Omar EI.Bahairy Michael Walen aient McKinnon Shoppers Drug Mart .5 Jeae Wilson ..............2 Reh Tomie Davd Leedle Jeha Tyler Century 21 R.E ...i Devin Pnwers Bailey's Pbarmacy . .. 1 Ada Biodeau Wbitby Free Press .... 0 Wbitby Mal Restaurant......... 2 cory Bayford.............. 2 MOSQUITO Wi Games Played Aug. 25 Ghitby Luminum .... 1 Consumers' Gas. Game Freie:consumera' dld nt have enough players. County Bowl..... 5 Paui Beckman............. 2 Roger Gonsavea chria Morrison............. 2 Annesi1........... 14 Dave caiderone Mark van'rhee ...........3 Cam Schilling.............. 4 Marin David.............. 2 Mie Wofe.. ..............4 Anca Lab .......... 1 Damien Uherwood Perkins Paints. Ajay Slngh Scott Paton............... ý2 Jamnie Lyon Hutchinson......... 1 Aiex Wheelans Willow 1 .......... 2 Brion Martland Brion Kirkton BANTAM GamesPlayed Aug. 25 Hutchinson ........ 3 T...............1 Doug Love............ 2 Shawn Jenea Mark iteigel Pat & Marios..... 2 Scott Mactntosh Ralph DAndrea T.E................21 Bran Marsh Shawn Jones J.M.E.............41 Joe Mulcahy ......-.......21 Derek Wiin Troy Mayali J.M.E ............. 7 Joe Mucahy ............... 3 Cameron Brown ..... ...... ý2 Derek Wliis Troy Mayaii Pat &Marios..... 3 Mark ODeli Mîrko Favit Raiph DAndrea Hutchinson.........-2 Doug Love Gord Jones In provincial tite bid.... Novices lo seheartbreaker By DOROTHY MEHTA This past Labour Day weekend, the W.G.R.M.L.A. novice team travelled to Elora to participate in the AIl- Ontario provincial play- offs for the "B" cbam- pionship. The Kinsmen novice found themselves in a familiar position for thîs season, finalists losing the cbampionship by only two goals. The road to the finals saw play against worthy opponents sucb as in game one wbere Whitby defeated Etobicoke 6-2, but bad to work bard to do it. The second game was against the bard hitting Spartans and Witby bad their work cut out for tbem to win the game 5-3. Game tbree was perbaps the easiest of the four, Witby troun- ced Burlington witb an 8-3 victory. A great deal of credit must be given to goalie Jamie Hogel, who was outstanding throughout the wbole weekend, and responsible for Witby winning the close score games. With three games bebind them Whitby sailed into the "B"31 cbampionship game against Pelbam - a well disciplined, bard cbecking team. Whitby made a fantastic comeback after four fast goals put Pelbamn well into the lead, the teamn rallied to meet the checks and dish out a few of their own and closed the score to within two. Mlas, time ran out on them and Whitby lost to Pelham 6-8. Well done Whitby novice, your team ranks amongst the top in On- tario. Whitby goalscorers for the whole tour- nament were Scott Me- Donneil with 7 goals, Wayne Primeau close behind with 6, Shaydon Santos added 5, Michael Massey netted 3 and scoring one goal each were Frankie Lowe, Kelly Wayling, Paul Flintoff and Steve Taylor. EDITOR'S NOTE: Dorothy Mebta ls the publlcity director of the Whltby Garrard Road Mînor Lacrosse Association. Warriors fighting to keep eup titie Iroquois Park Arena results weren't be played Saturday and admitted free. bas been the site 0f available at press time. Sunday. The Warriors, this some pretty exciting The two squads will Ail games will begin year's Ontario Lacrosse lacrosse as the Wbitby play their fourth game at 8 p.m. and admission Association junior 'A' Warriors defend their tonigbt and their fifth is $5 for adults, $4 for champions, won the Minto Cup title against game Friday. Sbould students, $2 for senior Canadian national titie the Victoria Legion, the they need to play games citizens and cbildren. last year and are trying British Columbian six and seven they will Disabled persons are to retain the honor. junior 'A' cha mpions. Victoria took the fîrst game last Saturday nigbt 12-10 but Witby bounced back Sunday to win 18-12. The third game in the series was played last nigbt, bowever, the WHITBY MINOR BALL ASSOCIATION House Leage Resuits PEEWEE Games Played Aug. 19 Lions Club ......... 5 Bell Canada ......... 5 Red Wing Orchards . .14 Joe The Plumber..13 Checkers .......... 6 Shoppers Drug Mart . .5 Games Played Aug. 21 Cheekers .......... 6 Gus Brown Motors . ... 4 Goldhawks .......... 16 Red Wîng Orchards . .10 Make-up Games Bell Canada ....15 Gus Brown Motors .... 6 Shoppers Drug Mart . .7 Bell Canada ......... 4 Gus Brown Motors .. . 14 Lions Club .......... 14 Joe The Plumber ...6 Lions Club ......... 3 Joe The Plumber..12 Lions Club ......... 6 W.G.A.A. SOFTBALL Play-off Resuits Week Ending Aug. 30 MITE DIVISION Bailey Pharmacy..7 Pioneer Interiors... 6 Witby Fence ...17 Dodd & Souter...10 Mr. Rent-all . il. _1 Midway Motors.... 5 National Trust ....7 Bell Canada ......... 5 NOVICE DIVISION Brooklin Legion ...20 Molly Maid .......... 9 MEDAL WINNERS Gold - Brooklin Legion Silver - Molly Maid Bronze - Scotts Colonels IBANTAM DIVISION No scores reported. SOPIIOMORE DIVISION Please Save & Fleming Realty.... 9 Recycle........... 16 Fleming Realty...13 Please Save & Recycle........... 10 MEDAL WINNERS Gold - Fleming Realty Silver - Please Save & Recycle The Heat Y pcratiie s 'ai s iii 106(hut N .11diit eisil. ' m tse con- sciîtisiNs anid \,oui- skin liirti ci luiurs -fiiti lusliIetl ii ,ihei iii ptiîpic, Yoti se gui lc.i Ui ikcand Y'iîu'se ilsetc ciied! 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Lflsetillg >ouiî hîK) e.ly .cci-l> te halant . % You woii'ti e a -lhcro- putsliiiig yuursell la-ýrtiîi îh,în y ou i nstinictiislv kiowsou ,bould go. Ai theflrsi signs ol taueo hocatache. youlIl slow down. Il' >our pulse races andi vour brcaihing quickens. yiouill resi. 'Iii.asihetia -- y our irsi s'ar- uig liettre youiîr hody craînps and y'u tdouble ovei s.. h lighin- igui»Iourlielly. Tlizifs >îitii se, cond ivsarniig and %.ou shiiultl hc sa >eniîugb b pres. . ol knead. (lie niuscle . d nikl..ai <le sali n aici and knlook ol I fOr a tlaý )r isso. WhN pUîsh > ont luck mnn iotlier bal f îido:l anid îii.iyhe %00,11aiinit ant- li Wis.e up. hlui sit i. ihe hesi philosophy siN1No Pain. Noe G11- PA RTICI Pactiiîiisa\ss -Tri. Dtilji rin îî Focton 15 minuies 1tnmes a ek Russ Kislm is Presidemîl of l>ARTI(.ll>actiîîn, the ('asa- dia i oîvcmient for personnal iliness. PARTICIPa©e©wD à ç By Russ Kisby IL-