v~ v WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDA Y. OCTO BER 8, 1975, PAGE 1 The Witby Warriors of the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Senior 'A' Icague open their regular season tornor- row at 8 p.m. at -Iroquois Park Arena agaihst last year's league championls, the Barrie Flyers. if the exhibition gaines are any indication of the qualitv of the WarriorS, they and their fans are in for a great season. The Warriors won ail four of their exhi- bition gamnes wifle outscor- ing the opposition 34-1 1. Whitby crushed the Lon-j don Kinds of the Continental League by scores of 7-2 and 9-1 this week. In the 7-2 victory, cap-1 tured in London, the score was tied at 1-1 after the openîng period and the Warriors led 5-2 after the second stanza. Steve Heathwood paced the visitors with two goals and one assist. Doug Tate, Mike Keenan, Ken Desjar- dine, Bill Beizun and Mike Noonan added singles. AI Johnstone and Drew Haldane replied for the losers. The 9-I contest, played in Whitby on Sunday, again saw the Warriors held to a 1-1 draw after the first frame. They entered the final period with a 4-l lead. The Kings held the Iead for a fleeting moment as Brian Chinnick scored at 15:12 on assists by Doug Keeler and Noonan who were borrowed from the Warriors to supplement London's de- pleted roster. Greg Bodnar tied the score shortly there- after on passes frorn Pete Vipond and Kec' nan.- Whitby Tennis Club meeting Oct. 16 The Whitby Tennis Club is holding a general meeting for members and interested people on October 16 at 7:30 p.m., in the council chambers of the municipal building on, Dundas Street West. The purpose of the meet- ing is toý review and plan the Paul Rayrner talîied the Ted Ouimet's shoulder. Bod- winner at 16:15 of the se- nar and Keenan closed out cond stanza. Ed Taylor fed die scoring in the second the puck to Ed Philpott framie. along the boards. Philpott Keenan, Raymcr, Tate, reîayed the puck to Raymner Bodnar and Raymier scored in elhe slot wlho fired a high in that order in the final wrist shot over goaltender period. Bodnar and Raymer clos- ed out their hattricks in the last minute of tlie gane. The Warriors look to be in good shiape for die season opener, tomorrow against Barrie at Iroquois Park Are na. Impressive record DO'C wins On Saturday, O'Neill Col- p legiate hosted an invitational v junior boys' volicybalî tour- t nament. Seven scliools com- i peted including the host t schooî. O'Neill, along with McLaughîin, Donevan, G.L. r Roberts and Eastdale from c Oshawa while Anderson and -1 Denis O'Connor represented S Wh itby. An aggressive spiking at- I tack spcarheaded Denis I O'Connor to a record of il wins and 1 loss and first C ,voile ybal, place. O'Neill edged Done- van 16-14 in its final gamne o squeeze past And -erson into second place with 9 vic- ories in I12 con tests. In winjýng the tourna- nent, DOTC ran its season re- :ord to 27 wins and 4 losses. Peam îicmbers are: David Snelling, Bernie Boulanger, Glenn Wiliamson, Joe Cahill, vlichael Van Leeuwen, Gary Foxwell, Pat O'Connor, John Parrott, James Roach, Mich- acI Gallagher, Rick Niewen- dyk (Captai n), Todd Sandrelli WHITBY 'WARRIORS vs BARRIE FLYERS 1975 OHA CHAMPIONS ADMISSION Aduîts 2,.50. Students 1.o50 .Children $1 IROQUOIS PARK ARENA 1 to urney (manager) and Joe Modeste (coach)- AIl tcams ini the region are preparing for dic upcoming L.O.S.S.A- charnpionships. Denis O'Connor will enter "A" school competion for schools witlî under 800 students- Ai "~.U-FIX IT GARAGE. CARS PAINTED Play Barrie War ritors open season tornorrow from 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Tuesdays 9m- 6 Wednesdays 9 m6 Thursdays & Fridays 9 -9 Saturdays 8 m 5 TONY'S HAIRSTYLING Blair Park Plaza 668 m 5441 $20*OO (Plus Materials) 161 VALLEY RD. (rear) AJAX, ONTARIO TEL: 683-0655 NUS & HER'S HAIRSTYLIN( NOW OPEN MONDATS L ISTEN TO 2 OSHAWA i35 STATION WITH BOB BURR AND JIM GI[CHRIST FOR A LL OSHA WA GENERA LS GAM ES HOME AND AWAY 1 -----SENIOR "A' HOCKEY NOME OPENER Thursdoy Night ut 8:30 p.m.