Whitby Free Press, 19 May 1976, p. 11

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WHITBY F~REE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1976, PAGE il A hi gh stick swing by Peterborough Gray Munros' Paul Evans touched off a bench-clearing brawl during last week's Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior 'A' game between Peterborough and the Whitby Consolidated Builders. Although Evans, the team's top scorer, was ejected from the game, the Gray Munros scored a 15-13 overtime victory. Free Press Photo by Blake P v-dy Builders win one, lose one The Whitby Consolidated Builders split a pair of Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior 'A' games last week. The BU'Ilders, who usually finish strong, collapsed in the latter haîf of regulation play and dropped a 15-13 overtime decision to the defending champion Peterboroughi Gray Munros in a home game Wednesday. Whitby Led 11-8 witii less than five minutes rernaining in the third period but with only 17 seconds left the game was tied 11 -11 thanks to three clutch goals by Peter- borough's John Martin. The Builders opened the overtime period with two quick goals. one by Les Reed when the hosts were two men short. One woild think this would ignite the Builders, but instead they went into a defensive sheil. The Gray Munros cap!*ii- ized, scoring four unanswered goals with the winner by Steve Byers on a penalty shot. Peterborough made their comeback. witlhout ace scorer Paul Evans whio was ejected fromn the game rnid- xvay through the third period when his high stick ignited a 'bench-clearing brawl. Twvo other players ve re also tossed out. John Martin scored three times for the winners; Jeff Hooper, Steve Byers and Brian Cowie, twice each; and Paul Evans, Paul Johinston, Samn Wilson, Rick Grass, Scott MacLean and Pcte Cavanaugh once eachi. Timi Briscoe scored four goals for the Bîlders;. Glen Johinston and John Jordan, two Ccdi: Bryce Jordan, Les Reed, Jim Branton, Neil Atkinson and 'fini' Lin Iner. one each. I lowever, oni Friday ini Rexdale il vas a dîffercnt story as Whitby exploded for nine goals in the third period en route to a 16-Il decîsion over the Warriors. Rexdale hiad hceld period leads of 6-3 and 9-7. Wayne McGuigan led the Builders with four goals; ('arn Devine, three, Lrry Graharn and Les Recd two each; and Tini Briscoe, Bryce Jo rdan, Tini Lintiuer, Johin Jordlan Whitby-ites Marg Kulik and Mike Burgess proudly display the trophies they earned Sunday by winning the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board I 20' car rally. Rally organizer Ray McKenna (left) a director of the board, and board president George Twaitesý (right) hosted the rally, followed by a buffet dinner andi dance held at the Oshawa Holiday Inn. Marg, a local real estate broker, drove while Free Press Publisher Mike navigated the hundred-plus miles, mostly in the north Whitby area, to a victory over the 37 car field. Free Press Photo by Marj Burgess and Ken Colley, one each. Dan Walker scored three timies for the Warriors; Randy Novack and Bob Novack, Redmen no The Brooklin Redmen, despite allowing fîve unanswer- cd goals in the third period, hiung on to defeat the Fergus Thistles 14-I12 in an Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior home gamne Saturday. The \Vif was the firsi for Rednien in twvo starts. The beginning of the gaine wvas siniflar to last week's con test Mien the Redmen lost 21-8 after holding a 5-1 lead early in the first pcriod. In this week's ga nie, Brooklin lheld at 5-Oniai-gin twice eýich; and Kurt MacKen- zic, Dan Sabadasli, Mike Donnelly, and Brian Self, once eac h. Whitby will play host to the Lakeshore M1vaple Leafs tonight. Game lime is 8 p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. tch first victory o'f year dwîndled to 5-4 by the 15- minute mark, causing coach Don Craggs to pull g')altender Bob Bail. The Redmen led 6 :' after one period and 14-7 after two. Johin Reed paced Brooklin with four goals and four assists. He also played well defensively. Jim Quigg and Don Mitchell each scored a pair while- Dave--Houston, Dave Mosier, Gary Nicholson, Pete Vipond, Greg Willînms and Bill Down contributed Steve Plunkett, with five goals, Lindsay Sanderson, three; Terry Sanderson. two; and Rick Fleming and Ian Douglas, one each, replied for the losers. The Rednien travel to Owen Sound tonight for a game with the North Stars. They play host lu Brampton Excelsiors Saîurday at 8:30 at -Brooklin Arenîa. fl-r oo'lçIii wilI play *Six Nations in an awvay gamne Monday. SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT US GOII4G ON. UN DURHAM Ie MORNING REPORT 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. News, Sports and Weother 1350 THE OSHAWA STATION SUMMER OFFICE HOURS., 1976 TUESDAY, MAY 25th, TO 1976 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, ARE 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. ACCOUNTS MAY BE PAID AT ANY LOCAL BANK CHEQUES MAY BE DEPOSITED IN LETTER BOX AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE - BROCK STREET. . The PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 0F THE TOWN of WHITBY Dr. J. H. McKINNB-Y H.0C. SIMPSON Chairman Secreta

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