Whitby Mi 'nor 'Bsebali Association Week Ending July 8 SQUIRT Kesmark Marine........... 14 Davey Chev-Olds ...........4 Fireplace Plus............. 15 Swish Maintenance ......... 8 Dodd & Souter............. il Andrew Manufacturing ...10 Firefighter ............... 10 Brooklin Group 74........... 7 Hlomeruns By: Michael Creed and Michael Lambert for Kesmark; Mark Charlinski for Davey Chev Olds; Mark Visser and Shayne Keddy for Fîre- place; and, Scott Miller for Dodd & Souter. TYKE Whitby Jaycees............ 21 Cross Bros ................ 22 Whitby Jaycees............ 14 Children's World ......... ..18 Children's World........... 10 Jury & Loveli ........... ... 9 East End Quality Meats...il Cross Bros................ 18 PEE WEE' Dom's Auto Parts .......... 19 Shoppers Drug Mart........ 17 Dom's Auto'Parts .......... 10 Red Wing Orchards .........O0 Shopper's Drug Mart ........ 12 Whitby Lions ..............il1 BANTAM Ajax.Kinsmen............. 21 Whitby«Rotary ........... ..9 Vigil Systems In c.......... 12 Ajax Kinsmen..........--4 Lasco ........;........... 17 Whitby.Rotary.............10o WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1982, PAGE 13 Whitby lea ds Duýrham soccer By S. PORTER In minor mosqulto ac- tion, the Whitby Iro-, -quois .humiliated Oshawa Soccer 15 to 0 in a game played at the Ridgeway Public School park In Oshawa on July 5. Oshawa provided lit-- tie opposition to the goal hungrey league leading Iroquois. who despite being short of three regulars scored goals at wrn while completely shutting clown any Oshawa threat. David- Sharp was the big gun for the Iroquois- puniping in five and set- ting up many more. Greg Ferron, Joey Ian- tomà si and Royston McMahon each had two while singles were pro- vided by John Vander- heyden, Geoff Hull, Luigi Pepe and Jimmy Stolar. .Mark 'Bateman while not scoring caused panic; in the home de- fense! and managed to assisti on three of- the goals'and Danny Clarry playing Up front showed he can play on the offen- seas weil as his normal defensive role.' The shut-out was shared by David Flook and Jeff Bowman. The first' hall 0 f the league schedule has now been' completed 'and Whitby remains on top - one point ahead of the. Town of Pickering squad and three points in front of Bowmanville., Iroquois have a 5-1-O record or 10 points from, six games and have scored 30 goals while ailowing the opposition only five. Player bass due to vacations will undoub- Gatorade bantams ls tourney in fial The Whitby' Gatorade Bantams finished as "A" finalists over the Canada Day - BeilevWle tournament July 2, 3 and 4. Minor defeats By S. PORTER In exhibition play, the Whitby Iroquois minor mosquitoes defeated their major. mosquito clubmates 3 to 0 at Iro- quois Park on Monday, June 28. On a field that was more suitable to mud wrestling than to soc-- cer, the younger squad handled the elements better and with long through passes had the July 2 saw Whitby de- feat Kingston 8 to 7 as Richard Macapagal and Jeff Hughes belted home runs each ... they are stiil looking for the squad major *majors in trouble time after, time, while de- fending weil to give David Flook the shuit- out. The minor mosquitoes, léd'1 to 0 at the hall on a goal by Franco Celebre who, finlshed. off fine work by Philip Hughes. In the second half Greg Ferron and Roy- ston MeMahon each tallied once to, put the game out of reach of the major mosquitoes. Bridge resuits The foilowing are the P.N. Spratt, 67. resuits from last week's -East. and West play at the Whitby Curl- and Mrs. Ken Ct, ing Duplicate Eridge 77%; Mr. and Mr Club as reported by Williamson, 62%; Mrs. Harvey Winter. Wiliam Austin an, North and South: Robert Broadbenl Perry Laurence and AI Leslie, 80%; Mr. and Mirs. Jack Dowty, 74%; Mr. and Mrs. Donald ,Wilson, 68%k; and, Mrs.. John Frost and Mrs. Show Througbout the mon- ths of July and August, the Whitby Arts Station Gallery wil exhibit the works of 71 artists, most of whom are local resi- dents. The show - entitled Members '82 - is the gailery's annual juried exhibit and includes 41 juried and 45 non-Juried works. The gailery, which is located at the corner of Henry and Victoria Street, is open from 12 noon'to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Fridays and from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The gailery is closed Monday. The show continues until September 5. it: Mr. iniif e, rs. Ken ý;Mrs. Ld Mrs. and, Miss Georgie Bovay and -Mrs. George Steffler, 44. The results of each week's play will be reported in the foilowing edition of the Whitby Free Press. bails. Jeff Merlin start- ed on the mound and Brian Yorke came on to 1relieve. 1 .Saturday saw Whitby down Ajax 12 to 8 in what was touted as a rubber game of this year's competition. Bilan Yorke and Dave Imeson combined on the mound, along with Scott Burnett, Doub Mc- Corkeil,ý Robb Lightle and Jeff Hughes at the plate to beat the cross town rivals. In Saturday's second game - a close one - Whitby shot down North York 3 to 2 to advance to Sunday's finals. Standouts in this game were Dave Ime- son on the mound, Dale Johnson, Jeff Hughes, Jody Woodward and Rob Nichoils defensive- ly,' and Scott Tutton supplied the fire power with a triple in the first inning. In the fourth and de- ciding game,ý Whitby lost to Welland 5 to 4 in a weil played game by both super bail clubs. Whitby was the under- dog in this match-up, but true to their form, neyer quit trying. A two- run raily in the final in- ning saw Jody- Wood- ward and Scott Burnett cross the plate with Dave 'Imeson on third base, and was left on, base as Gatoraders couldn't ,bring himn home. Robb Lightle -won "gmost gentlemanly player" of the tourna- ment, and Dave Imeson the coach, won "Most sportsmanlike coach" of 'the tournament. The Whitby Gatorade Bantams would like to thank the Beileville Amateur Basebali Asso- ciation for acceptance, and for running one of the finest tournaments we have had the pleasure of attending. WHITBýY tedly have an effect on. the performance of all the teamns in the next few weeks and a lot could be determined on team bench strength. Pickering's 5 to 4 vic- tory over Oshawa Turul at Civic Fields on MOn- day, July 5, serves warning to Whitby that they cannot let up or they wil lost top spot whlle ,Bowmanvile, Turul andý Oshawa Rangers will not be far away at the end of the season. .Ajax and Oshawa soc- cer clubs have had some problems over the past few weeks but could pro- vide some upsets and be a determining factor in the final league stand- ings. INVITATION Avéflmbl. from *ScgogArena Board presents SUMMERFEST "&82"9 featuring "SOMETHIN-G BLUE"Y Scugog Arena Frlday, JuIy 16 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Admission 5O per person Ail proceeds to arena needs. NDOOR GOLF SU'MMER 'SAL 'E ON GOLF APPARE'L JULY 15 - JULY 21 20% OFF REGULAR PRICES IMEN'S &LADI ES'COHN MEN'S SLACKS SHIRTS SWEATERS VELOURS LADI ES' SKIRTS SHORTS CU LOUTES TOPS SWEATERS REAL BARGOON PRICES! 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