Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1977, p. 20

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Brook lin Redmen in third p lace Thie Brooklini Redrnen split a pair of' gaines last weekend, defeating thieFergus Thistles 14-9 and losing to the Bramipton Excelsiors 18-15. In Friday's ganie against Noon 1350 Fergus, Rîch Barrowcloughi scored four goals and one ,eissist, Tini Briscoe three goals, Daryl McPhece two goals, and one - eachi for Chuck Lepine, Les Reed, Jirn Quigg, Bill Down and Johin Dalgleishi. Zcny Lepinski hiad five assists' Fergus scorcd thc first three goals of the gamie in five miintes, but the Redmen settled down and began to take control of the gamie. Evenirigs & Night NEW 1976 LANDAU Stock Nu. 981 .2 dr., h.t, light gold, Vz vinyl roof, V-B, air, AM/FM sterea,' landau luxury group, protection group, tirted glass, p/w, colaur-keyed wlieel covers, fenderskirts, p/1. RETAIL PRICE $9257. NO TRADE SELI OFF PRCI $7257. VOU SAVE $2000. Many cthers ta ctiaose t ram-at similar savings THE OSHAWA STATION SUMMER SELL $5.00 dawn - financing available if yau qualify. On TIhursday l-"rgus had buaten the league-leading Brampton teami in Brampton, but wcrc 1o0 match for Brookliîî on Friday. Stan Cockerton was miss- ing fr011 the lineup due to a prior personal commnittmient but the teanî played well despite his absence. This gaine put Brooklin in third place, three points Up onl Fergus. It was a different story on Mmnor soccer action Sales tax & licence extra. 576-1800 Oshawa 815 -,King _Street West ot Thornton Rcod Saturday Mien leaguie-leading Brampton defeated tlhe Red- men 18- 15 at Brooklin. Stan Cockerton was back with seven goals and two assists, Jim Quigg three goals, Les Reed three goals, John Dalgleish one goal and four assists and Zeny Lepinski one goal. The gamne was slowed down by a slippery floor in the last haîf, caused by excessive hurnidity. was ejected at the *4:53 mark' of the first period when he reacted to a spear in the mouth from Brampton'5 Tomn Phair. 14e was sent to hospital for stitches and a check-up. The return mnatch is July 21 at Brampton, and the next home gamne will be at the Brooklin Arena, whefl the Red- men facing off against the Owen Sound North Stars. Bantams shut-out Ajax SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW' AND FIND OtIT WHAT' IS GOING ON IN DURHAM! m-OFF Laniont with onîe completed tl1eir hat-trick and Mark lioogkamp, who only played iin this hialf, also scored three for the i12-O rout. Barry Power returned to the line-uip for the game after beîng on the injury list for a number of gaines and showed that he lias îost littie of his fine form during his forced lay-off. Earl Hand was between the uprights for the shut-out. Whitbys Jimmy Reid aîthough not getting on the scoreboard had a 'field- day' on the îeft-wing and was one of the stars of the game. With the first haîf of the league season complee Whitby Crown Industrial have a 5 and 1 record giving them 10O points out of a possible 1 2 withi 37 goals for and 8 goals against over the six games. Crown Industrial will go against Picke ring at Pickering H.S. on Wednesday, July 2Oth with the kick-off at 6:30 p.m., with the next homne game Tuesday, July 26th at Peel Park at 8 p.mn. when the opponents will be Westshore. Whitby girls' tearn to participate m Cinderella ee e rou ta t ey il e As diîeI12-O score indicatesJ the Whiitby Crowni Industrial1 bantanîs lhac littie difficulty1 in disposing of Ajax in thei Oshawa and District League* ganîe playcd 'under the lighits' at Peel Park on Mon. July 11I. Thiis gaie vas a re-sclieduled gaine which was postponed fromn June 28thi due to Whitby's participation in the Ontario Cup. It took Crown Industrial I5 minutes to open the scor- ing but after that the goals camne fast. Bill Lamont start- cd the deluge knocking in a fine cut-back from Dave Ci who liad another good game on the -right wing and only two minutes later Dave him- self scored when he first- timed a cross from Tony Albis. Tony then made it 3-O on a long shot which the Ajax goaltender miss- judged but at the 31 minute mark lie hiad no chiance on a George Rossier 'rocket' froni the edge of the box. Bill Laniont thien got his second of the evening Mien lie ran on to a long bail froni Keithi Wilson and the hialf-timie score was made 6-O when an Ajax defender in trying to pass back to his goaltender put thie bail into his own net. Iin the second half -George Rossler with two and Bill represented at the tourna- ment. There is a strong possibihity the final game of the tourna- ment will be on the ABC Wide World of Sports. Susan Bisseil has been selected to represent Whitby in the Queen's Contest. Susan was selected, due to her attitude, ability, drive, personality. Each girl gives a 3 to 4 minute speech on what Cinderella Softball means to her. This speech is given at a banquet on July 29th before a panel of judges made up of invited dignitaries from the Corning area. The winning girl is crowned Queen and will reign over the tournament for the entire week. Last year Marion Verkuyl represented Whitby and end- cd up 5th overaîl. Peter Barker D.T1 Denture Therapist 11.1 Dundas St., West Whitby 668-1464 Sam &Joe Introduce VINCE BARRESE who bas moved from Vince's Mens Haîrstyting 1026 Brock St. S. toiin them at MEN'S HAURSTYLING 305 Brorl< St. S. Whîtliî Plaza Üt68-6922 Whitby Hooker Chev Olds Girls Bantam have been invited to participate in the Cinderella World Series in Corning, New York from July 30 to August 6. Whitby will be the only Canadian team entered =nd will compete in the 1 2 team tournament, frorn New York State, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Illinois, Puerto Rico. To assist finance their trip to Corning, the girls are seil- ing food vouchiers for the Whitby McDonald's Restaurant. McDonald's are assisting by providing food through the sale of the vouchers with a certain percentage of each sale going to the Whitby teamn. .Each citizen of Whitby and Durham Region can help the teamn by buying vouchers froni the girls in uniform. Whitby and area residents can ]Reports 12:20 6p.m. & 1llp.m. Weather, Sports and News a We've bitten the bullet on cr prices. 1976 LANDAU DEMO Lic. KLB 527. 2 dr., ht, dark brawn metallic, brown fuit vinyl-roaf, V-B, tilt steering, power seat, air, AM/FM stereo, w/tape, tinted glass, p/w, calaur-keyed wheel cavers, fenderskirts. Special suspension pkg. RETAIL PRICE $9674. NO TRADE SELL OFF PRICE $5974. YOU SAVE $3700.

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