Whitby rep MINORNOVICEAA -qmouaedby Mltar Gmmdekeegtng Oct. 25 Whltby Oct. 28 whftby 4 )£Ch" ael uiln lmn Raywood llalae Doua Jeff Mmmo No. 4 Whftby Je&" Feze3w Bleaie Down 2 Jaoy ErLUeoe Nov. 6 Whitby 6 Bleine Dowa 4 Jay Harran Michel Konlcu 1 Pikin Hâchmend IM -1 6 Newmerket 1 Elcbmend E MAJOR NOVICE B uponaered Iby Whitby/Brokln & Dha. lGnan Club Oct. 16 ' B. McNaughtam Jan nPejiman melokyMar &Mt otlrfty oct. 16 .-Wimtby oct. 21 WMitby oc.23 Wltby OCL 2 Whitby oc.28 Wbitby 10 Pickoelng 1 cem 7 Aieam 2 gNéo a 0 a o Oct 25 wbithy Keegn 2 2 ~ AU"tl2 matthffl 5 Nevuache 83 *.ter a*Davià m A. J. Uni. Nor. il Wbltby 7 IL Arcbm"Ubal 2 EIven reum n* DavIium Oct. 27 OmlUe 2 Sautet - Unuin Marksaine 5t.Onae NAJaS ATON B - qtenaredlbyfladd & Buter Nov.?7 Whthy 4 jex D. van fmond Wayne Nichar Scott Yeung Dan Thom*e 4 Felier erogh 2 No. i S e1u B. mexaugten2 JamieGiha Juan Pejuan Dany ema Nov. 8 Wbity J. Fltzgbben2 JadBroun &Mt Bera Jeff church B. McNaugtm Ecuteut - EjaCauub" a-BP-u 6 PMtebermigh mInOSATIM A& - Mmîad bjr M à M ts Oct. la whtb oct. 14 wmILV Gae 0 1 Nov. 10 whitby BdanCriDy Dm Thune Grant Sauter &Mat Yeung Wayne Richan Cane 0 whitby PaulOCh" 2 Grant Sauter2 TmPeel uhka Crlly NOV. il Dan TI... Dyd.aDu"u M2< uNE Oct. 2 6Pickealng 2 Mattheua St. Oum 5 pendtang 7 Ou.xSound 2 8 oun)gIlm Oct. 28 Whkbhy Helme. cran"le Crandlee 2 shier 8Weeârldgo '8 S Marhham Ow.m I.mdornum 3 OriEls 5 Termite 4 Oubsa a Orangevile 4 UMOU HANTAN A -peaiand by Ceunty Toua RDeeIy coýCamiOnsO ~TmmaU I Nov. 2 Whltby Nov. 8 Darrl Hu Whitby JimRBrwn 2 SeeaGilb2 BrentGous2 maeghe Matt mufr Uautest - Andr« Valetl whilhy Matt Muir JI Bumwn flUAWhitby 7 2 Unlanvmfe 1 CMattm gzfr Bie Krkuead 1 gmmoo 2 ceaIaviIe 8 Meadouvale 0 2 omdrb a Weaândae WHiTY PRE PIRS%."WDNESDAYe NOVEUMBMR14190, PAGEI 19 Led, by the outstandin1r Méat mior aom AAteam is burning uptheleague with a 9-O0 record.in reaular season play. In league play, the team lias wscoed 51 goals whie ùIlowing only 12. Coached by Roy Pappin, the minor atoms head, for Buffalo, N.Y. this -coming weekend to play in the Depew Saints Tournament. .The team is led 1by captain Randy Davidson and assitant Evan Kitamura and AUJ. Shannon. Forwards are Louis. Archambault, Mike Feretya Hickigbotom, hann 6 Phulipe Bobby Schlitt, and Tanner Westfal. Defencemen are Billy Duncan, Kyle Imrie, Adam Lay and Wesley Suddons. Atomis reach ina Whitby Dodd & Souter major atom Bs made it to the finals of Owen Sound's annual tourna- ment but fell short to Colling- wood by a 5-2 count. This is the only blemish on Whitby's record thus far as the team went undefeated in preý,. vious exhibition and league play. Their firat game of the tourna- ment was a con'incing 5-1 win over Penetang. Scott Young and Dan Thorne paced the attack with a goal and two assists each while single goals and assiets came off the sticks of Brian Crilly, Wayne Richard and Grant Souter. Bryden Denyes contributed to the cause with a pair of assists. Whitby's second game was a solid 7-2 victory over host Owen Sound. Crilly led the parade with two goals and an. assist while Paul Gray and Souter picked up two goals each. Defenceman Wýson Peel notched his first goal with a strong wrist shot from the pint, and Richard and Mike Cartwright added two helpers each. Single assista went to Young, Derek Van Egmond and John Lan g. On Sunday, Mdain MacCarl threaded the needle' from the point and Denyes and Young added singles as Whitby perse- vered for a 3-1 win over Orange- ville. Young had two assists in front of stand-up goatending by Rich Sanders to help ensure the victory. The championship final againt Colngood was a real callenge to Whitby'i defensive abilities. Goaltender Brent John- son pertormed admirably, coming up with several spectacular saves. Defencemen LausClay, Moremort rr on pages 22, 3 :aR l an d Pà paMcLjeod Josh Williams', bok style but were unable to ctain a Collingwood forward who paced his squad -to a 5-2 win. Thorne and Denyes, with a ai aiece, along wtl assists rom Young and Richard, pro- vided W atbsonly scoerng Earlier in the week hty handed Ajax a 4-2 setback in -o, nýh T - - - I i100L I league play. Forwards Gray and Wayne Richard were tenacious in both forchecking and back- checking to inspire t he win. Goals were spread out among Richard, Van -Eginond, Young and Thorne. Assists came from Gray (2), McLeod, Lang, Crilly and Denyes. Next action for Whitby is Thursda-y night in Brooklin against league rivals, Oshawa. Vans. trucks and comnmercil vehicles by estimate. Rust repair and bodywork extra.. MAACO Auto Painting and Bodyworks are independent franchises of MAACG Enterprises, Inc. Off I i any sh-ock or srUpurchase I * wîth coupon * 1240 DUNDAS <westof lhickson)e 668-8392 IAt Speedy you'oe. a sormbody, - WHITBY*- DODGEI Dependable CHRYSSLER SALES SERVICE 209 Dundas St. W. 200 Dundas St. W. & 200 Dundas *St. W. 430-SM0 68&.1642 (AJAX lune)