Whitby Free Press, 25 May 1988, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WH1TBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 25, 1988 Three Whitby club memlbers are first By BRENDAN REINBOLDT - Anita Brimble, Matthew Fava and Aaron Lo had first-place finishes for the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club in a novice special' meet at the Donevan rec centre in Oshawa recently. Brimble was first in the 50-metre fréestyle and backstroke and third in the 100m breast- stroke for girls' 9 and 10. Fava, in the boys' 11 and 12 division, won the 100m breast- stroke and 50m freestyle and was second in the 100m back- stroke and third in 50m back- Gagnon Sporting Goods and the Whitby Free Press in conjunction with CHOO Country Radio 1390 AM PRESENTS THE PORT WHITBY SHOOT OUT SALMON·D RBY Sunday July 17th, 1988 ,$5,000 Plus Many Other Prizes Basedon 50 entries I BESIDE THE BRICK, THICKSON & HWY 2 mmmmmm mmmmmm-- m -m--mmmm mmm m im One coupon per customer I sEMMB SRGER One coupon per customer per 7EA BURGERt EP DOZEN ! HAMBURGER,: DONUTS FRIES, & POP. 1 gi Offer expires Offer expires JIMMY'S SatO May 29, 1988 g Sat. May 29, 1988 STEAK&BURGER I 16mmbmmmmJMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm stroke. Lo won the 100m freestyle and medley events, was second in 100m backstroke and third in 50m backstroke. For girls 13 and over, Janine Leahy was second in 50m breaststroke and 200m medley, third in 100m breaststroke, fourth in 50m backstroke and fifth in 50m fly. Twenty-three swimmers from the club placed sixth or better in their events. Hawks win 4th By BRENDON REINBOLDT With a 9-8 victory over O'Neill's B team last week, Henry Street Hawks basebali team earned their fourth win of the season against three losses and a tie and a chance for a playoff position. "It wasn't a pretty game," said Henry mananger Ken Semansky. "But we'll take them any we can get it." Jeremy Harness, who came on to pitch the later innings and shut down O'Neill, had two runs-batted-in, including the winner. Hawks were trailing 8-5 before scrambling back for the win. "It was a terribly played game," said Semansky. "But we're a good team and entitled to an off day." Trevor Evans scored three runs for Henry. Henry's game against Ajax last Thursday was rained out. Midgets win FROM PAGE 19 Guindon drove in the Whitby runs, both on sacrifice flies. Harness had two singles and came on to pitch in the later innings in relief of Chris Harris. Harris had four strikeouts. Mike Fulton had two singles, Scott Meyer hit a double and Harris and Gene Rainey each had a single. Whitby plays home games at. Iroquois Park on most Wednes- days at 7:30 p.m. ARE FUN-DAMENTAL! British Columbia lacrosse MAJOR/SENIOR A May 12 to May 18 Westminster Victoria Vancouver Westminster 11 Coquitlamn 8 Richmond 12 Coquitlan 13 Victoia JUNIOR A May 12 to May 18 Richmond Westminster Burnaby Esquimalt coquitlam 20 Coquitlam 20Surrey 15 Richmond 10 Richmond 23Surrey STANDINGS MAJOR/SENIOR A TEAM. Vancouver Westminster Victoria Coquitlam Richmond G W 3 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 2 0 JUNIOR A Burnaby 4 3 1 06 Coquitlam 4 2 2 04 Westminster 2 2 1 04 Richmond 5 2 3 04 Esquimalt 3 2 1 04 Surrey 3 0 3 00 Oshawa seniors win bowling An Oshawa team captured the five-pin bowling event of the Durham senior games. Fourteen teams took part May 6 at the Ajax Bowl. The Oshawa team was made up of Lorraine Murphy, Janet Peel, Ray Mann, Jim Cassells and Roy Nesbitt. Second was the Ajax team of Areline Shannon, Ella Found, Marg Ferguson, Ray Found and William Buchowski. Third was the Bowmanville team of Bill Owens, Les Smale, Kay Mar- chand, Helen Gardener and George MacDonald. Golf week for Timmy Whitby's three golf courses will be among 17 across Durham Region to take part in AI Balding Golf Week for Timmy, to raise funds for the Easter Seal Society. . Winchester Golf Course is supporting the week through its membersnip; Thunderbird Golf course has set aside two days during which green fees will be half for those who buy a Timmy card; Country Lane will have golfing for Timmy on Wednesday May 25. V.J. Sporting Goods,ý WE HAVE A LL FISHING ACCESSORIES AND MUCH MORE. SUPER %ANeRUson Lines, Rods, Fishing Lures. (while quantities last) 1121 Dundas St. E Witby 430M3646 fIWA 2EAS I I U7r ACTION DURING last Friday's junior LOSSA girl's soccer championship between O'Neill andPickerimg. Free Press photo COMING SOON FOR READERS OF THE WHITBY FREE PRESS Your Chance To Win The Following Prizes 3 Packages Consisting Of: • ROD & REEL COMBINA TION • TACKLE BOX • ASSORTMENT OF TACKLE Package # 1 - valued $250. Package # 2 - valued $175. Package # 3 - valued $150. L fRWES , Flambeu I Ontario lacrosse STANDINGS (as of May 18) MAJOR TEAM G W L Peter>orough 6 5 1 Brampton 5 2 3 Brooklin 1 1 0 SENIOR TEAM G W L Huntsville 4 3 1 Fergus 3 2 1 Sarnia 3 1 2 Orangeville 3 1 2 Mississauga 4 0 4 (as of May 19) JUNIOR 'A' TEAM G W L St. Catharines 5 5 0 Peterborough 5 5 0 Whitby 5 4 1 Brampton 5 2 3 Bay Area 4 1 3 Etobicoke 5 1 4 -ý7=- -7 . . . . . . . . . . -qu W au

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