PAGE 10, WEDNESDAy'JULY 12, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS Midget bae bail tournament in Whitby and Oshawaý Area basebali fans will have another action packed weekend this Saturday and Sunday when the Whitby Minor Baseball Association and the Oshawa Legion Basebaîl Association co-host their seventh atir.tal midget 'Tie event, started in 1972, has become one of the premier midget attractions in thc province, attracting clubs from aIl corners of Ontario. A spot in the 16- teamn tourncy is a coveted one, and ecd year the numhpér of clubs reauesting entry increases. For the upcorning affair threeCclubs applied for each available position. For the upcoming affair thi'ce clubs applied for each available position. Four parks will Lue uscd l'or the two day event, Kinsmen SI;îdium in Oshawa, Iro- quois, Peel and FaiNnan fields in Whitby in action ,xviich gets unidcrway at 9:30 ;i.m. on Saturday. Sixteen games wil he played on the opening day, reducing the field o e;-ght clubs for the quarter and semi-final rounds on Sunday leading up to the Touîna- ment Championship which this year will be played at -insmen Stadium at 7 p.m. 1 s final game alte'-nates bel\ ecn Whitby and Oshav% .'. Winners ini the past have bei', ,,Saiboro Village, Hamilton Mlahoney Bears, Scarboro Bitrchmount, South Windsor, Belleville and East York. Clubs enteredl this year are Barrie, Belleville, Wexford, York, Hamilton Red Hill, Kîngsway, Gaît, Brantford, Scarboro Village, East York, Perth, Hamilton Mahoney. Niagara Fails, Ont., the host clubs Whitby and Oshawa, and a first for the Whitby- Oshawa tournament, an American club, Niagara Falls N.Y. AIl garnes are seven inning contests except the Cham- pionship which will be a nine inning tilt. Tie gamnes are played until a winner is declared. Schedule: 9:30 a.m. Satur- day, Kinsmen - Oshawa Vs. Barrie, Peel - York Vs. Wex- ford, Iroquois - East York Vs. Belleville, Fairman - Whifby Vs. Hamilton Mahonev. 12:15 p.m. Saturday - Kins- min - Hiamilton Red 1Hl1 Vs. King!.way, Peel - Niagara F"a Ils Ont. Vs. Gaît, Iroquois Niagar-a Falls, N.Y., V.s. lktaiitl'ord, Fairman -'Perth V.s. Scarboro Village, .Sat. 3î p.m. - iÂ.însmen, Peel, Ir'oquois, - Fairman, Third I 'uund, Sal. 5:45 p.m. - Kinsmen, Peel, Iroquois, Fairman - J'ourilh Round. .Sundv .Julv 16lh. 9::30 a.n. - Kinsmcn, iroquois. 11:45 p.m. - Kinsnîen, iroquois, Seuviil"Final Round, 2:30 p.nî. Kinsmeii. Iroquois. Tourna- mnent (?harnpionship, 7:00 p)11. l<insinen Stadiunî. Basebali resuits MIDGET Dunedin Midget AIl Stars, competed recently in the Kingston Midget Tourna- ment. In the first gam 'e Whitby came up against Stotiey Creek and won this opener with a 12 to six score, Winning Pitcher was Marty Cowl. Top bitter was Dave Cicnaîîskie with 3 hits. In the second game Whitby dunedins knocked off Hamilton with a close 4 to 2' SCOI'** 1 Id 12 innings of base-b al] luurne up with that win. Winning pitcher was Rick Dunphy with relief help from Jeff Cyr. Top hitter Gary Shearer with 3 bits. In the final gamne whitby Iost East York as the pitching arms were getting sore and the final score was East York 12 Whitby 1. Losing pitcher was Jeff Cyr. Top Whitby Hitters were Greg Puchalski and Greg MacIsaac. j PEE WEE Whitby Legion Pee-Wee's travelled to Peterboro to take on the Peterboro "B" last Sunday and came away with a 5 to 3 win. Winning pi.tcher was D. Van Doleweerd with relief help for Paul Neumnan and Paul Guest. The Legionairs are presently in second place in the Eastern Ontario Base- ball Association behind Peterboro "A" with a season record of 8 wins and two losses. PEE-WEE HOUSE LEAGUE -'YILY 5 STANDINGS Whitby Lions 13 Silver Bros. 12, Dodd and Souter 17 Consumers Gass 7, Dod and Souter 16 pts., consumers gas 10 pts., Whitby Lions 9 pts., Silver Brôs. 5 pts., Red Wing Orchards 2 pts. Free -Press Vikings start new season Af ter a rnoderately successful first season the Whitby Free Pr~ess Vikings are recruiting for their second year in the Kiwanis Football Association of Scarborough. Last year there was only one team, but this year the organizers are looking to- ward the formation of three teams: one for boys under il, one under 13, and one under 15. In order to accomplish this there is also a need for people to help coach. Pr.ev- ious coaching experience is not necessary as a series of mini-clinics will be set up to instruct, Further information may be obtained by contacting Keith Wager at 6;68-1612. PASSPORT PICTURES WHILE YOU WAIT. "Your Travel is Our Business" AI & Linda RUSSELL TRAVEL 116 BROCK ST. S., WHUTBY 668-5000 HOURS : Mon- rf t 5 pm, Sat 9-12 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111 DU'ndu$t'a W. Whitby 668-1464 HEow tobe. a cool< customer Be as cool as a cucumber Keep tLbt .1 if vour clothes dryer and býreezy. lt's is vented autdaors. Heat cool-ta wear and moisture won't be lighter clathes c reteased in vaur home. Better wtth lighter colours. lU's also cool still, hang vour clothes autside ta dry. I Keepyour blinds down. Keeping vour blinds down or drapes drawn on the sunny sidè has some cold logic ta it. The Fruits and satads are cool heat of the sun is shut out while and ref reshi ng. And when the coolness is kept in. At night, you stay away f rom the aven ta keep lights ta a minimum. lUs prepare meats, you also stay cooter - - cooler and saves etectricity. and save electricîty. 1if r- lI use Qour air WO'O.o,~conditioner wisety. Make sure lit f its o /1)'tightty in the window. Keep vour doors and windows - closed. Clean the fîtters tirtgutarly. If you leave vour house for part of the day. cut back the air conditioning. j Coing on vacation? Turn it off completely. Drink up, Ah, there's nothing 11111111li fiit-flM 1]I tîke a tait, cool, ref reshïng drink ta make thsngs cooler But rememnber when the ref rîgerator door is teft open, valuable energy escapes. your iydiro ýi- -