PAGE 10. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBFR 5. 1975, WHITBY FREE PR Sports Bowlers active Following are the results of recent action in the Youth Bowling Coundcil. TYKES Thie Dwarfes currently hold first place in dic 16-tearn1 tyke division. In the girls' category, Roni Sue Childs had the best double fiat score; Liza Fleming, best high singles fiat; and Meatlîer Saw- don, hiigh average girls.. Arnong the boys, Allan Just liad ic best high double fiat; David Harnison, high singles, and Jini Taylor, lîigh average boys. BANTAM 'B' Tnie Blackbirds aind tlhe Ducks are in a first-place tic in the cight-teani bantain 'B' division. In dic girls' catcgory. Dennise Fleming liad thc high double and high single and Joanne Lund, th e lhigli average. In th e b oy s' category, David Grylîs lhad the higli double, high single and high average. BANTAM 'A' The Hummingbirds lead B 66ý die eight-teani bantani 'A' division. In the girls' category, AlLson Flemiîng had the highi triple and hiigh singles and Diane Lund, tie high average. Anong the boys, Darryl Simi hiad the highi triple and highi single and lie shared tie high average withi Jeffrey Hamnier. JUNIORS Roadrunner (2) leads the cigb~t-teaini junior division. In thc girls' catcgory, Kelly Nicholson hiad the higli triple and highi single and Cher.yl Palmner, the high average. Amiong the boys, Paul Humi- phireys hiad thiê.highi triple; John Kiveli, the high single; and Doug Griffin, the high ave rage.- SENIORS The Darts lead the cight-teami senior division. In the girls' catcýgory, Karen iPizzolato hiad the highi triple Riat and the high single flat and Kini Pascoe hiad ic highi higli average. Amnong the boys, John McFadden liad the highi triple fiat, highi single fiat and fiigh average. Outstanding players for the Whitby Minor Lacrosse Association were honoured October 21 withi trophy pre- sentations and a turkey din- ner to iiairk thc end of the season.' Trophies wcre presentcd to thenost valuable and most inproved play§-rs on eachteam. On the Tykc tearu, the D.E.T.A. SOC CER wcII paint' most inproved player was Dean Vanderlinde, and the most valuable player, David McWhirter. On the .Novice team, the most improved player -was Sean LaRose-, and the most valuable playcrs, David Sdch- ko and Joey Niçuwcndyk. On the Peewee team, the most improved player was Mark Stephenson, -and the $795 gai. most valuable player, Rick mcCoy. On the Bantam team, the most improved player was Robbie- NU.çLearn,' and the most valuable player, Eddie Derks. On the Midget team, the most improved players were Beeiee Edwards and Brian Reed, and the most valuable players, Allan MacDonald. P almerston fiinishes second Floor Paint $1 19-5gal. 103, BROCK ST. SOUTH .668-1104 "AT' FOUR CORNERS"# The Ravary Trophy for the most sportsmanlike play- er in the Mîdget league went to David Andrews, and the Black Trophy for the out- standing Bantamn was awarded to Gilbert Nieuwendyk. Thie- MacDonald Trophy was presented by Nona Davis to Judith and Bryan Davies, who had contributed. the most to the lacrosse associa- tion in the past year. Mr. Davies, past president of 4the association, was guest speà tker at the dinner. Tlhe Novice teamn captains presented their coach Paul Ravary and manager Don Xllain with trophies in appre- -iation of their year's work. Also, the Bantam captains preseîrred their coach, Gary Ravary, manager Brian Hay-' den, and tramner David Elliott with trophies. The Whitby Minor Lacrosse annual meeting will be held at the municipal building November 23 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone interested in la- crosse is asked to corne out and help elect a new executive for the 1976 season. Local teams runnes- U in meet ThEe Palmerston Avenue Public Sclîool girls' soccer tcam f-inished second ini the recent Durhamn Elenentary Teacherý Association soccer tournarnent. The girls (lefeated Rouge Hill 3-1 and R. H. Cornishi 2-0 before playing to a 0-0 tic wffli Qucen Elizabeth and a 1-I draw with Vincent Massey. In photo above, Jim Hunter coach of the Palmerston girls' teani, accepts the second place prize Mhile tie squad's cap tain looks on. In photo beluw thiat, a Palmerston player (dark jersey) outruns an opponient f roui Vincent Massey, the eventual girls' winner. Adelaide McLaiuglin tof OsEhawa took th e clhamp ion- ship for boys wlîilc Fairport Beach of' Dunharton finished second. Photos by A. C. Vcrhecij AINT li -WALLPAU Up tf 0 Q% OFF WALLPAPERS IN STOCKI 20% OFF PITTSBURGH PAINTS Two Whitby schools placed second in the Durham Elementary Teachers Associ- ation cross country rniet held last Wednesday at the Green- wood Conservation Area.' Henry Street High School placed second in the 14-year- old category, and Whitby Senior Public School was second in the open category. Other sc hools participating were from Oshawa, Ajax; Pickering and Port Perry. A.,CVI. basketball, juniors win, seniors lose The Anderson Collegiate and Vo,;ational Institute girls' basketball teains split a pair of recent garnes against Pickering Highi School. In junior action, the girls camie out on top, winning by 28-18. Liz Brown was Ander- son's top scorer with 10 points, Lori Lynde had six and Tanya Bursey, four. Highi scorer for Pickering- was Moira Hennesy with eight joi nt s and Grace DimiJ-N, four. Anderson led 16-6 at thc hiaif. Thie Anderson seniors drop- ped a 33-22 decision to Pickering who -got 19 points from Cathy Buchanan, and seven each fromn Barb Boyes and Nancy Porter. 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