Whitby Free Press, 3 Aug 1977, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Junior lacrosse Bui*ldei The Ontario Lacrosse 1 Association today released i the Junior A Lacrosse play- 1 off pairings and first round sehedules. By finishing in first place, the Whitby Con- soidated Builders had first choice of play-off opponents and selected the eightb-place Hamilton Bengals. Second place Mississauga Builders elected to play Elora Mohawks. Rexdale Warriors and Peterborough Gray-Munros finishcd the season tied for third place but the Rexdnle crew won that spot by virtue of a better goal average. They elected to oppose the Ontario champion Brampton rs inplayoff Excelsiors in the first Tuesday, July 26 - 8:30 - round play-off, leaving Wlitby Builders vs Hamilton Peterborough to schedule Bengals.. games with the Oshawa Thursday, July 28 - 8:30 -- Green Gaels. H-amilton Bengals vs Whitby Ail series will be four out Builders. of seven. Tuesday, August 2 - 8:30 - Series A, featuring Whitby Hamilton Bengals vs Whitby and Hamilton started in Builders. Hamilton July 26, moved to Thursday, August 4 - 8:30 - Whitby for gaines Thursday Whitby Builders vs Hamilton and Tuesday with the fou rth Benga,,ls. gai-e in Hamilton Thursday, Friday, August 5 - 8:30 - August 4. Harnilîton Bengals vs Whitby The Ontario Lacrosse Builders. Association Junior AQuarter- Sunday, August 7 - 8:30 - finals play-off schedule is as Witby Builders vs Hamilton follows: Benilgal1S. SERIES A - WHITBY Monday, August 8 - 8:30 BUILDERS vs HAMILTON flamnilton Bengals vs Whitby BENGALS Builders. Publisher wins car rally Lawn bowing Witby's senior citizen lawn bowlcrs are having a buîsy nmontb in August wvth several cbampionsbip toun ra- meiits being hieikd at the bowl- ing green on Brock Strer't Sou tb. A mien's lawn bowling tournamient for the Lott Trophy will be bield frorn 1:30 p.rn. to 4 p.m. Aug. 7, while on Aug. 10O there will be a ladies' lawn bowling tournaliient at 7:30 p.m. A meni's lawn bowling tournament for the Dick Adarns Memiorial Tre-pby wiIl be held from 1 :30 p.rn. to 9 p.m. Aug. 13, and on Aug. 28 there will be a men's tournament for the Nancy and Ozzie Weeks Trophy. Froc >ress 1ublislher Mikc Burgess and Marguicrite Kulik won first prize il-rounld and first mnixed hi the Coun (y Town Ca.,rniivalt Car Rally Stincay. Last yea,,r Mr. Burgess and Nigel Schilling came s;econd ini the car rally, and for the two previous years they carne third. Second this year were Alex Lawrence and Ann Lawrence, and third were Kevin Tunney and Gerald Haley. G iris win one, lose two THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 214 Dundas St. E. WhithY 668 -7797 Hours Mon-Sat. & Evq.nings hy Appoiitrniî OnIy Paula Gaudet. Jayne Choinier picked up thie win in relief withi Marion Verkuyl suffered the loss. First place North Bendale defeated Wbitby 12-4. The 4 runs represented the first scored against Bendale. Lori John ston one of Ontario's Ban tam top rated pitchers allowed 3 hits, striking out il and giving 4 wal ks . Susan Bissell started heu first game of the season and suffeued the loss. Jobinston was the big bitter with a homnerun and double Ki m Matteson provided support witb a triple and double. Chris Oltheus contributed 3 bits with Penny Holmes also contri- buting 2 bits. Sandy Campbell, Cberie Milîs pro- vided singles. Susan Bissell, Susan Kornic and Joanne Gallagher contributed tbe 3 hitsý. Skaters win gold medal Several members of the Whîtby Figure Skating Club were winners in "Festival Skate", beld at Ottawa July 30 and 31., Kristin Alma and Brian Worfolk placed first in the Senior Bronze Dance to win was third in CROSSDORD 1 Plains In- dian home 2 Mountain nymph 3 Conjugal condition (2 wds) 4 Young pig 5 Downright 6 Unfriendly glance 7 Spire ornament 10 Plighting one's troth 3 wds.) Il Lose one's cool (2 wds.) 12 Printing goofs Jackie Stell Whithy lHooker Chev Olds Stars completecl ibeir pre parat ion for Corn ing N.Y. By winning one and losing two gaines last week. llooker's pounded out 46 hits in their games and yielding 43. Whitby opened the week with a convincing 23-12 wins over West Ellesmere. Susan Fraser belted a homierun and two singles Debbie Heaslip had 3 for 3 with Marion Verkuyl hitting a triple and single other 2 hitters were Paula Gaudet Marlene Brown, Susan Bissell, Laurie Kirkton, Diana Nielson, Tricia Glaspeli, Cathy Correll, Cathy Allin, Susan Kornic each contributed one hit. Shelby Mulligan bit the only long bail for West Ellesmiere with a bornerun. Dona,,h O'Connor, Linda Mitchell, Jennifer, Clieryl each contributed 2 bits with Michelle Doi and Shelby Walker adding one bit each. Marion Verkuyl picked up tbe win in relief allowing 5 blits, wvalking 5 and striking out 9. Lori Brothers wen t the distance for W'est EHlesmiere. Ili a bitters slugfest \vhicb saw a total of 44 bits and 48 rus scored, Cobuig deleatecl Ilooker Cbcv Olds 26-22. Wbitby was leading 15-6 after 4 Coburgs scorcd 20 mins in the last 3 iîlnings to outlast the lose us. Cathy Rowden bad a big niglbt at tbe plate witb 5 bits including a bomerun and double. Elaine Warner pdunded out 4 hits, one a triple, Cathy William s with 3, two bit batters were Jackie Oulahan, Susan Cane, Connie Oliver, Diane Beatty and Ann Clorey Jennifer contributed a single. Marion Verkuyl had a perfect night at the plate 5 hits and hit for the circuit. Susan Fraser belted 4 hits witb Laurie Kirkton adding 3. Cathy Korel belted 2 bomneruns, with Roxanne Bravener, Tricia Glaspeli adding 2 hits, singletons went to RhSoda Brear, Susan Kornic and the finals in the Ju-,enile A runoffs. Scott Maybee was fourth in the Juvenile B Men's Finals. Schellie Maybee was third in the Juvenile B Ladies Runoff, and Linda Martin was second in the Juvenile A Ladies' Runoffs. 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