Whitby Free Press, 11 Dec 1975, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1975, PAGE 11 Warriors split a pair of games with the Terriers Inconsistent is thie only way to describe the play of the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Senior 'A' Whitby War- riors last week as the Warriors split a pair of garnes wîth thie Orillia Terriers. In a Thursday evening home gane, the Warriors trounced the Terriers 7-1 on a hattrick frorn Mike Keenan and stronig goaltending by Dave Tataryn who, the pre- vious evening, was awarded the first star for his perfor- mance fpr the World Hockey Associations's Toronto Toros. Keenan opened the scor- ing at 4: 15 of the fîrsi period on an assist fron Ed Philpott. Howie Menard fired the w4innng goal at 6:53 taking passes from Gary Milroy and Peter Vipond. Menard, on the saine shift, set up Milroy for the first of five insurance goals. When Keenan scored *iis second goal of the game at 12:04, Orillia's newly instal- led coach Orville Bray re- placed starting netminder John Traicus with Ted Lenssen. The evening's only figl. between Terriers' Gerry Ray- craft and Warriors' Blob Kirk, resulted in Raycraft's expul- sion for being judged tlhe instigator. With the garne mnisconduct goes anl automnatic two-game suspension. Keenan completed his hat- trick ai 10:30 of the second period on passes frorn Philpott and Doug Ta te. Greg Bodnar scored the prettiest goal of the contest at 1 1:43 when, cruising through the slot, he took a pass from Kirk who was along the boards and lifted the puck over falling goaltender Lenssen. At 6:45 of the final period Menard scored Whitby's last goal, finishing off a three on two with Milroy 2nd Vipond. Tataryn lost his shutout when Jim MePherson conver- ted passes from Colin Gordon and -John Winder at 15:47 on a powerplay as Vipond tooked on from the penalty box. On Friday in Orilia, the Warriors were without goalie Dave Tataryn as he was agairi Ottawa Navy wins Sun Life Bonspiel Earle Morris' Ottawa Navy rink of Morris, Randy Lanc- tot, Ron Powell and Lovel Lord won the Ontario Sun Life Bonspiel in w:iitby as they stole two in the l2th end to defeat former winner Bill Creber of Toronto Tamn-Heather 12-9 in the final on Saturday. Morris and his crew were the major winners taking the coveted Sun Life Trophy and S2,400 in cash and in doing s0 kept the W1itby jioix on repeat wirnnzrs going for the tenth year. Bill Creber. the 67 winner, becarne the fourtri previous champion of this spiel 10 get to the final game and cornie away a loser. In the second event, AIf Phillips Jr. of Toronto Ter- race defeated last year's champion Earle Hushagen of Humber Highland 9-7. In the third event, Bob Fedosa of Pickering Annan- dale, with Jim Currie, Doug Morrison and Paul Feather- stone, stole one in the l2th end to upset Ron Patton of Glenrnore C. C. in Montreal The winning Ottawa Navy rink of (from left) Loveli Lord, Randy Lanctot, Earle Morris and Ron Powell hold aloft the Sun Life trophy. Photo by Bill Stannett 4-3. Bruce Munro of Toronto Royals had an easy lime of his fourth event final, de- feating Gary Weir of Humber Highiand 11 -4. In an ail Ottawva fifth event, Loti Duare of Ottawa High- lands scored a 9-7 decision over Bruce Delaney of Ottawa Navy. Six 1h event play saw Mark McDonald of Kingston Cata- raqui secere three in the final end to defeat Neil Harrison of Toronto Royals 10-9. For a warm Christmas, instail a heaKtilatorqD Firoplace iwoodburning or gus ON DISPLAY; built-ins, waII hanging & free standing fireplaces Ail cast Franklins Complete accessories Christmas Gif t Certif icates Available 900 H-opkins St. at .Burns, Whitby, 668-3192 Open Tuesday thru Saturday. turning in a stellar perfor- manice in the Toros 7-4 victory over the Quebec Nordiques. Despite outshooting the hosts 51-28, Whitby dropped an 8-4 decision to the Ter- riers. who got two-goal per- formances frorn Bob Kane and Stan Gross, singles by Colin Wood, John Winder, Gerry Raycroft and Mark Robinson anîd outstanding netminding from Ted Lennsen. Pete Vipond, Greg Bodnar, Calvin Pettit and Mike Keenan replied for the losers. The Warriors play host to the Napanee Cornets tomorrow night at Iroquois Park Are na. Game tirne is 8:30. Tickets for Whitby's December 28 contest against the Moscow Khirniks of the Russian First Division can be purchased at the Recreation Departiment or Shorty's Cigar Store. C CRAFT WORKSHOP VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP FOR HANDCRAFTED:e POTTERY MACRAME INQUIRE ABOUT: POTTERY CLASSES POTTERY SUPPLIES 115 BROCK ST. S. 668-9511 668m4435 110 BROCK ST. N. (4 Doors Nortlh of 4 corners) M Music tessons Musical instrument sales and repairs s Pioneer stereo dealer Custom home and auto stereo installation C.B. catalogue sales and rpi T.V. 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