Whitby Free Press, 13 Sep 1978, p. 17

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Tyk-es try or division The Atteraley Tire Tykes week-end basebail semi-final end to try for the Ail Ontario about umpirlii elirninatd For Erie in play, and move on tis week- Championship inC Division. umpires fron The Witby Scotts Colonels are xnaking their bld for the top. The Colonels finisbed first in the Lakeshore Girls Softball League Novice Division. this entitled thein to meet Cobourg in a. best of tbree semi finals. The Colonels took the first gaine 16 to 9 with Rbonda Haw and Diane Peters sbaring the pitching duties and striking out 14 betters. Rhonda Haw earned a gaine star for ber efforts. Shari j Morasch and Kathy Forbes w.ere leading scorers for Whitby. Linda Turpin was .j the Iosing pitcher for Cobourg. In the second gaine Cobourg came frorn bebind ) in the bottorniof the 7tb inning and scored 6 runs to win tbe gaine 15 to 13. Karen Wells a-nd Laurie Bleazard hit borne runs to. belp Cobourg win.the gaine. Leading scorers for Whtiby were Linda Pegutter and Shari Morasch. In the. third gaie tbe Colonels took the lead in the third inning by scoring 9 runs and neyer looked, back. Linda Pegutter was out- standing in field wbich earned ber a gaine star. Kim Sheraer followed close bebind witb the second star. Connie Hamers and Kathy, Forbes worked well by taking four thow outs at second base. Karen Vandeburgt was the leading scorer for Wbitby and Rhonda Haw was the winning pitcher. Linda Turpin was the losing pitcher. The Colonels now wait for« Pickering and Stouffville to finish their semi finals. The winner will meet the Colonels for a best of three The Attersley Tykes will be playing the winner of the semi-final series between New Liskard and Halibur- ton, and it is expected on or more of the gaine will be played in Whitby this week- end. Last Saturday at Fort Erie, the Fort Erie teain defeated the Attersley Tykes 20 to 5 witb the Whiitby pitchers walking the first 14 For Erie batters in a row. It was a different story in Whtyon Sunday when Whitby won tbe semi-final by defeating Fort Erie 11-6. Pitcher Jeff Hughes allowed only three bits. Because ,0f coinplaints in officiated at Sund In the AllOntari semi-finals;, on S Whitby Attersley Ail-Stars played gaine in a two oi series against F After f ive innfings squad had a 18-5 However thei that a bail gamej until the last mn certainly appliec Fort-Erie rallied final score was,,19 and 16 for Fort E TYKE, HOUSE PLAY-OF Series "A", G B~rown. 12.Vain WHITBY FREE* PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1978, PAGE'l17 champ i onship g, neutral GaineI2,Gus Brown, 16. Van Blanchard witha.homnerun. Belleville Stavern, 4. Dupont wins the series and Iay's gane. Star of the second gaine advances to "IB" final s. io playoffs, Mike Zosik. Gus Brown wins Series "B". Ist gaine. ept 2 he this series and -advances to Cidex, 8. Nurse Chev. Olds, Tire Tyke SemiFinals against K-Mart. 8. 2nd gaine, Cidex, 6. Odd- the first Series "A" Gaine 1, fellows, 6. ut of three Brooklin, 30. Kiwanis, 8. This series required an, Fort Erie. Gaine, 2, Brooklin,, 25. extra gaine and this was àthe home Kiwinas, 17. played Friday, Sept. 8. A lead. Home runs hit by Troy winner of this series wiIl play old adage Hansen and Steve Vanderigt MeNamara in Sertes "B" is not over in second game. Brooklin semi-final. Star of the first I is put out wins this series and now will gaine of this series was Scott J here as wait to meet the winner, of Helimer with a home run. 1and the K-Mart and Gus Brown, To those parent and for Whitby series. players who plan far in Prie. Series "B". 1 Graine, advance please be advised Dupont, 14. Nurse Chev. Lbat the Annual Avwards Day LEAGUE Olds. 8. 2 Gaine, Dupont, 14. for the Whitby Minor Base- FFS. Nurse.Chev. Olds,,6. bail Association is planned Stars of the gaine were for Sunday October. 29 at 'ane 1 Gus Anthony Meteallef with Heydenshore Pavillion at 2 Stavern, 9. bases loaded triple and Steve, pi. __________ 1 à HO WH ITBY IROQUOIS HOCKEY CLUB ANNOUNCES THEIR 2N'D ANNUAL ýTE-A THOý Photo 0 y AI KirDy KIRB - ARRIS Laurene E. Harris and Kerry Jay Kirby, botb of Witby, were married Aug. 19 at St. Mark's United Cburch. The bride is the daugbter of Mrs. Betty Bursey, 31 Ferguson Avenue, Brookin, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and, Mrs. Jin Kirby, 307 Lupin Drive, Witby. The mfarriage ceremony was performed by Rev. John M. Smith, minister of St. Mark's Cburch. The bride was given in marriage by ber father, Ken H ans. Tbe best man was Kevin Craig, and the inatron of bonor was Elaine Geldart, a sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Pat Kirby, sister-in-law of the groom, and Kathy Harris and Tanya Bursey, sisters of the bride. Tbe ushers were AI Kirby, a brother of the groom, Keith Sbaw, and Bill Slute. Flower girls were Christine and Penny Kirby. The reception was held at Heydenshore Pavilion. Following a honeymoon in Quebe, the couple have taken up residence at 840 Dundas Street East,,Whitby. WHITBY FIGURE SKATING OPEN REGISTRATION IROQUOIS PARK ARENA Ssturdoaur.t16 10OA.- 1 P.M. rldsYS.23 7PRM. - 9P. BROOKLIN MEMORIAL ARENA SmmnbS.t. 23 10AM. -Ï1PM. ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1978 FROM; 1:1000 P.M.s TO 3:000 P.M. AT THE IROQUOIS PARK ARENA WIN A PRIZEIII OBTAIN YOUR TICKET TO-DAY FROM PEACOCK FAMILY SPORTS 110 ATHOL STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO PHONE: 666-1114 COF.S.AO Scotts Colonels place lst in Novice Division s 1 'gýM. >

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