Whitby Free Press, 6 Dec 1973, p. 8

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PAGE 8, THURSDAY, DECEM BER 6, 1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS MAJOR MIOGETS WIN 4OFT7 BROOKLIN - WHITBY CONSOLIDA'[ED BUILDING CORPORATION Major Midgets came close to causing a major upset in the Belleville Lions Club Annual Midget '[ournanient held on November 25th, losing ini the Champ- ionship game to Kingston. '[le teamns participating ini the '[oumnament in addition to our entry were froni Belleville, Cornwall, Kingston, Orillia, Oshawa, Peterborough and T[renton. The first round found the C.B.C. boys pitted against Oshawa's Parkway T.V. and at the end of regulation tume the score was tied at 2 ail. B.W.'s goals were scored b>' Mike Rowley. In between the 3rd period and the beginn- ing of overtime, B.W. coaches stressed the importance of hustle and desire. These instructions were taken to heart by Ron Beettam, who outraced an Oshawa defencemen to pick up a clearing pass and waltzed ini ail alone and scored the winning goal. In the last minute of overtime play, Oshawa pulled their goalie in an effort to gain the equal- izer, but the B.W. boys were not to be denied, for the last haîf minute they kept Oshawa hemmed in their own end to clinch the victory. In their second round draw against Cornwall, the C.B.C. crew had an easier time defeating Cornwall by a score of 4 to O. 'The shut out was earned by goalie Paul Ravary, Who, while he did not have too much work, did corne up with several key saves to preserve the shut out. The B.W. scoring was handled by Ron Beettain, Glenn Kinzie, Mike Rowley and Ed Szczur. The Kingston team carried their hitting game into the 3rd period and gradually wore the B.W. boys, wbo gave it ail they had but found theniselves outscored in this period 6 goals to 1. '[le B.W. lone goal came froni the stick of Glenn Atkinson. Final score of the game was Kingston 7, B.W. 3. In each game, medals were presented to the three stars, gold for 1Ist, silver for 2nd, and bronze for 3rd. Medal winners for B.W. were Mike Rowley with a gold and 2 bronze, Larry Grahamn a silver and a bronze and Paul Ravary a gold. In addition Larry Graham was also presented with a trophy for being the outstanding defencernan of the '[ournament. BWMHA MINOR ATON NOISE LEAGUE Peter The Plumber Mark Foreman '[od Tran. Kevin Coscrove Jeremy Blake Bob Heron Danny Middleton Jim Wiggers Munns Press Brent Lmndberg Mark Petrie Mark Vesters Whitby Auto Wreckers 0 Shut out - Chris Jones Duffs '[owing Shut out - Blair Hitchings1 Beaupres Esso Paul McEachen Steve McGary EXCLUSIVELY FROM SCA NDINA VIA *GIFTWARE *CROSS COUNTRY SKIS COMPLETE SET FRON $55mOO Complote Sauna Showroom. On View PRO-F INN IMPORIS 103 Dundas St. W., Whitby '668-3874 WHITBY HGLDS LARGESI TGURNY AT HENRY HIGH The largest Badminton To- urnament in Whitby's history was held last Friday and Saturday at Henry Street Higli School. Whitby 'Y" Badminton CI- ub played host to eight clubs frorn the central Ontario Badminton Association. '[his 'B' Tournament att- racted a very large entry especially ini the mnen's and ladies' singles. Men's Singles winner was Greg Hill of the Sydenhanm Club, coached b>' Major Hill (Royal Military College). Se- cond spot also, went to a Sydenhami memiber, Rusty Bassarab. Ladies' Singles winner was Judy Pultz of Belleville, with runner-up going to Fern Jo- hannson of Oshawa. Marsh Slessor and Ralph Jennings teamed up to defeat fellow 'Whitbyites' Bill Ush- er and Ron McGratli in the Men's Doubles. The Ladies' Doubles was domninated by Judy Pultz, and Judy Woodley of Belle- ville wîth Marg Smith and May Mcllroy of Whitby tak- ing second place honours. The mixed Doubles win- ner was the team of Greg Hill and Karen Huffman, who beat out Doreen Holding and Ralph Jennings. A dinner and dance was held at the conclusion of the T'ournament at the Regal Room in the Centennial Bui- lding. Pete Stephenson, pre-, sident of the C.O.B.A., pre- sented the awards. Whitby 'Y' director, Ron H-upfield, told the FREE PRESS that he was very hap- py about the large turn-out and felt that the organizers, of the tournament, Marsh Siessor, Bob Smith, and the president of the Whitby Bad- ninton Club Dr. Francis Kw- in should be commended lfoàr SNAP SERV-ICES wish to announce the opening of their new location ut 300 Dundas St. E. Whitby (1 block cast of* the Whity Post Office) WHITBY'S ONLY MUFFLER SHIOP SUPPLYING AND INSTALLING TOP QUALITY (S4RLINEM',4UFIERS FOR ALL MAKES 0F CARS. EFRLE bINSTALLA TION-- - FASTSER VICE OPENINO SPECIAL 100/o DISCOUNT FOR ALL RETAIL CUSTOMERS '[IL THE END 0F DECEMBER CALL 668-9328 J I 300 Dundai. Glass & Mirrors for home and Auto Radi"ator Repairs & Recore Cleaning &Flushi"ng Services, NEW LOCATION SNAP SERVICES 'St. East 13281 tt4 =_7 A i . . . . . . . . . . Pictured above are the HARILAID STARS Minor Soccer team. From Left to Right (backrow) are: Martin Vanhout, Peter Duivesteyn, Steven Clark, Richard Stratley, Peter DeVries, Henry Hannam, Rick Hunt. Left to Right (front row) are: Tony Jetten, Gregory I-annarn, Stephen Fagan, Henry Bykerk, Mike Rice, Hans Frohlich, Bob Roche. F Ig s: Sd p a, 0 s p n a] ti m m

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