Tu,ý: M,ga* ttt±M :M tt*i fi t:ï PAGE A12, WHITYÊMRE PRESS, OUTDOOR-LIVING, MAY 4,1988 WITH BRENDA LILLY, president 'of the Whitby Skating Club, looking on, Whitby councillor Marcel Brunelleannounces the winner of thé draw held by Eastern Ontario skating clubs -, Daniel Robert of Oshawa, Who will receive a 1988 Chevrolet Cavalier. Melanie LePage of Roekland was second (color TV) and Michael Prybich of, Oshawa third (sailboard) in the draw, held in Whitby, for which 19,200 tickets were Free Press photo Vikings lose exhibition OshaNïà Vikings first team lost 10-O to Brampton in an exhibition gaine Saturday to open the rugby season. The hard-fought gaine was deséribed as, resemblîng a' sudden-death cup encounter rather than an exhibition contest. Brampton is one of the top clubs in Ontario. The Vikings second tearn posted a 9-4 victory, with Ian Thompson getting ail of Oshawa's points on three penalty kicks. Both Vikings tearns wiil take part in the annual Chris Krause 12-team rugby tournament on Saturday, May 7, at Lakeview Park in Oshawa. Play begins at 10 a.m. Truckers wiin two Stacey Trýucking of Whitby doubled. Oshawa Legion Sudsers Springflowering bulbis FROM PAGE A7 Many of the sinalier buibs such as scilla, crocus, chionodoxa, grýape dhyacinth (muscari) and pschkinia become naturalized in a' lawn. Avoid mowing the lawn if possible, until the leaves- have died back. Some clever gardeners plant a perenniai ground cover over their bulbs, and as the bulb's foliage is dying, the perenniai's new growth camouflages the other. Annual seeds or transplants can also be set in between the bulbs as soon as the danger of frost bas passed and wiil work weli aiso. Care should be exercised when planting these, though, in order not to damage the bulbs. 6-3 in the opening game Sunday for both teains in the Oshawa and District Service Club Old Timers Lob-Bail League. Truckers scored four runs in the second inning. The Denyers led the offence - Randy and Barry each with two bits, and and Barry and Gord each with a run- batted-in. Rob Maguire and Larry Batherson also drove in runs. In the second game of the doubleheader, Truckers held on for a 9-7 win over Legion. Truckers broke the gaine open with five runs in the sixth inning. Randy Denyer had two bits and knocked in three runs, Don Denyer and three hits and two RBIs, Mike Reuter aiso three bits and produced one run , while Batherson drove in two runs. Stacey- plays three games against Oshawa Navy Club May 8 at Iroquois Park. I I '1 w V.J. Sporting Goods WE HAVE A LL FISHIN G A CCESSORIES AND MUCH MORE. 1121 Dundas St. E. WhitbyEa 430- 3646 sold. I DURHAM'S FINESI GREENS a SET TO SWING! le 1NTOS IN G a