I WIIJTY REE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1988, PAGE 15 Vikings' teams go far in under-7 rugby tournament Close, but flot quite. Four Oshawa Vikings' rugby teams reached either semi-fina] or final rounds before getting beaten in the recent Ontario Rugby Union's Budweiser 7's tournament. The under-19 team won the consolation championship in their age division, losing only one gaine, 11-6 to Stoney Creek, in the round-robin. The Vikings' under-19s defeated Toronto Saracens 28-O and Balmy Beach 12-O before the loss to Stoney Creek. In the consolation semi-final Vikings downed Beaconsfleld, Que., 42-O, and then York 14-4 in the final. Vikings' senior team reached the semi-finals in their division before falling 16-O to Burlington. In the round-robin Vikings defeated Brock 6-4, London 34- O, Atoms win consolation titie Whitby's major atom (under 10) rep soccer team won the consolation championship of the recent Roy Smyth memorial tournament in Welland. Whidtby defeated Waterloo, Woodbridge and West Rouge in the preliminary round, their only loss, by a 3-1 score, dealt by Brampton, the eventual tournament champions. Whitby defeated Welland in the Durham hosts tetrathion The Durham Pony Club is hosting the national tetrathlon Aug. 4, 5 and 6, with the riding events te, be held in north Whitby off the townline road, just east of Hwy 12. About 75 competitors from clubs across Canada as well as from England, Ireland and Scotland will take part. The Durham club will be represented by Karen Burt of Ashburn, Tiffany De Wit of Brooklin, Bobbi Lehman of Brooklin, Melissa Evans of Uxbridge and Donna Brewer of Scarborough. The tetrathlon includes riding, running, shooting and swimming competitions. The riding will be held Aug. 4 at the Falkenharh farm in north Whitby, running ât Pickering College, shooting at the consolation championship final. Chekaluk had three goals for Whitby in the final. In league play, Chekaluk scored three goals to help Whitby to a 5-O win over Oshawa Italia. Aspden and Death had the other goals in the win which kept Whitby in second place. Toronto Gun Club (Uxbridge) and swimming in Uxbridge. The Durham Pony Club has 45 members. L SPLASH OFF... I LFOR HEALTHY LUNGS. Support your local Lung Association 438-1046J GO KART RIDES KIDDY KART RIDES VIDEO SHUTTLE WORM BATTING CAGES MINIATURE GOLF CHILDREN'S CANOES HUGE ARCADE GROUP RATES AVAILABLE FAMULY KARTWAYS LTD. Hwy. 12 - Whitby 4 miles North of Hwy. 401 I 655-3384,o 655-3634 Recycling is Smart' Do Your Parti w m - m m - m - m - mmmm FREE* C> NE CiC) §<À£NFrT Rl1ID IE * ,With purchase of same One per customer per day. 1onday - Saturday Nea d.on uao EXPIRES August 16,1988 FAMILY KART WAYS LTD~ Hwy.12 - Whltby 4 miles North of Hwy. 401 and Chateau Guai, Que., 15-6, and in the quarter-final, Toronto Irish 7-6. Vikings' under-17 team made it te, final before succumbing 22-4 te Balmy Beach. Vikings had defeated Ajax Wanderers 33-4 and Toronto Barbarians 28-O., and then lost 24-O to Balmy Beach in the round-robin. The two wins, however, were enough to set up a rematch with Balmy Beach in the final. Vikings' over-35 teami also reached the final in their division, defeating Toronto XLs 33-6 and York 16-6 before being edged 14-12 by Toronto Barbarians in the final.* In league play, Oshawa Vikings' under-19 team took over sole possession of first place in the A division with a 15-4 decision over Balmy Beach. Matt Peacock and Rob Paddock scored tries for Vikings, Gareth Stone connecting on two converts and a penalty kick. V.J. Sporting Goods WER HAVEALL FISHING AT 1fTfT ITTT ACCESSORIES N7 ZiJ.N L/ LVI. U Un'J. lvL'JLUr 14 Corne in and catch yourself a deal ! wA ANRSO 1121 Dundas St. E. Whitby 430-3646 III 'Il -ARE YO0U R INSURANCE COSTS BITING INTO YOU ? COMPARE BEFORE YOU RENEWJJ AUTO HOME $1.000.000 PL+PD+AB- $100.000 BUILDING $250 DED. COLLISION - $75.000 CONTENTS $50 DED. COMP.' - $1.000.000 LIABILITY* *1986 PONTIAC 6000 * UNDER 16 YR. OLD) HOME $258.00 $189.0 6 MONTHS 12 MONTHS TOWNE & COUNTRY INSURANCE LTD. L.G.A Plaza, 376 Brock St. S. Downtown Whitby 430-TOWN (8696) 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mon. to Sat. Fun at the pool! IT WAS FUN DAY'at the Kinsmen pool in Whitby on Friday, either for participants in seheduled activities (left) or youngsters just enjoying the water in the hot weather. Free Press photo 7'WOtm-ikLu-fS LARGEST GO KART TRACK7