The meeting will be at the school. MONDAY. SEPT. 15, 1958, 8 p.m S. S. No. 2 Markham Twp. GERMAN MILLS SCHOOL RATEPAYERS MEETING Concerning the purchase of a new school site NGW‘S THE TIME to COMPARE DODGE â€" NCW'S THE TIME 70 TRY DODGE â€" NGW’S THE TIME 1'0 BUY DODGE AT YOUR DODGE DEALER IN RICHMOND HILL, Wm. NEAL TU.4-209I Specializing in Purebred Cattle, Farm Stock, Furniture and Implements EV“? [0/55 & JAMPK RACE: Free Exhibition Parking Phone Gormley 5311 ' Gat'mley. Ont. ALVIN S. FARMER We personally handle all sale bills and advertising. Licensed Auctioneer . for YORK AND ONTARIO COUNTIES 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE n fer This Saturday the Richmond Hill Soccer Club will send two teams to Barrie to play in the second annual soccer tournament. The local team will play in the juvenile division (ages 13 to 15 years) and a bantam team (ages 9 to 13) will also play. The juv- eniles will compete for the Wil- son Trophy. The Police News Fall is most certainly near. School has started, and with it the football season. Practices started at Thornhill High last night . for the coming season which starts around the end of the month . . . More football -â€" The Richmond Hill Football Club plays its ï¬rst game in the T.RAU. schedule this Saturday at Millen Stadium in Toronto. The opposi- tion at the Broadview and Dan- forth ï¬eld will be Toronto East End . . . Bill Points has now as his assistant Bob Thompson who will assist in the coaching and managing. Bob had plenty of ex- perience when he coached the Dragons in the Kiâ€"Y Junior Lea- 'gue at High Park . . . . I 47.. Richmond Hill Dynes were drubbed on Tuesday night by Bergson Drugs to the tune of 6-0. The locals played good ball through the first six innings and it appeared to those present that the game would be won only when one team was able to capit- alize on a lucky break and score a run. Bergson Drugs did just that and a series of a walk, three singles. two errors and a triple by Ernie Hughes counted for five runs in the seventh inning. Dynes Lose Opener 6-0 Stouï¬ville has organized a ten team Horseshoe League. Inter- club competition takes place ev- ery Friday night at the Stouffville Reg Powell and Joe Berniere hit for singles and Powell stretch- ed his hit into a run to make the final score six to nothing. Pits‘ Dynes looked like a first class club throught the first part of the game and they threatened to score on three different occasions but were not able to quite do it. The local team is perhaps making too much of a good thing in using George Ward so often to do the pitching duties. Ward has started and finished four of the last six games the Dynes have played. Pitcher Bill Jackson will be out of practice and perhaps out of condition if Dynes don‘t use him more often The members of this local aggrega- tion are front row (left to right) Neil Sheppard, Bob Lewis, Hans Wiesner, The Richmond Hill Soccer Team shown above will enter the second an- nual soccer tournament sponsored by the Barrie Police Association at Barrie Fairgrounds this Saturday. 'ud l {oilingd occer Trophy is for bantam competi- tion. The tournament starts at 10 am. at the Barrie Fairgrounds. Juvenile Schedule Hamilton vs Hungaria Oakville vs Barrie Richmond Hill vs Bronte 2nd Round Local Dynes Team Dr0p Agincourt Quick Fashion Richmond Hill Dynes took the Agincourt Team two games straight last week by scores of 11-4 and 8-6. This was the Dynes second series in the Intermediate ‘A’ OASA PlaydoWns. The Dynes previously beat the New Toronto Sox and will now play Bergson Drugs of the North York Deague. Wednesday, August 27 - Hamilton or Hungaria will get a bye to the ï¬nals when they will Agincourt had only one hit in the second but did not make a run of it. Ja'ck Morkin started off the second with a triple, Bob McKee got a single but was put out trying for second. Norm Roberts popped out, Sil Steï¬an hit for a single, Tom Easton made a single of a ï¬elder’s choice. Moe Williamson hit for a' single and Morkln scored. Joe McLean made a single out of an error. Pitcher George Ward helped his cause considerably by whacking a home run to make the score 7â€"2. ‘Bill Jackson took his cue from Ward and belted a homer. Morkin was put out _to end the inning. Dynes downed Agincourt 11-4 Wednesday night of last week at the town park. Agincourt started off the game by racking up two runs in the ï¬rst inning on a “alk by O’Neil and a home run by Ross. Dynes were able to pick up only one run in the ï¬rst inn- ing and they received that one on a single and three walks. O’Neill stretched two errors and a wild pitch into a run for Agincourt in the third inning and did not hit the Tally sheet again Brooklin is presently playing Port Perry for the Southern On- tario Softball Championship. Port Perry beat Pickering and Brooklin ousted Mount Zion to enter the ï¬nals . . . Winona eliminated Aurora last week from O.A.S.A. playdowns. Mainprize Drugs Defeat Richvale Two Straight To Enter Finals Mainprize Drugs have won the best two out of three series of the Richmond Hill and District Softball Association semi-ï¬nals. They followed up their earlier 6-4 win over Richvale by drop- ping them again Thursday of last week 12 to 6. Mainprize will now meet the winners of the Wim- bridge and Victoria Square ser- ies for the league championship. Dr. C. Cowan received credit for the win although Windy How- lett started the game for the winners. Dr. Cowan took over in the fourth inning. Catcher Del. Madley was the star for Main- prize as he was stellar behind the bat and picked off several runners. ’ Bill Costoff started pitching for Richvale and was relieved by Glen Turnbull in the second in- ning. Turnbull was relieved by G. Dale in the sixth inning. Cost- off and ’I‘urnbull did yeoman duty by taking turns at catching as well as pitching. Turnbull was Y ournam en Brian Finnerty, Bob Ritchie and Paul Baxter. Back row (left to right) Jim Costley, Coach, Tony Loftis, Greg Sheppard, Gerry Leyendekker, Joseph Rainey of the local police association, Tony Lott, Mike Lyne, Ron Cooper, and A1. Cooper, Manager. Four Richmond Hill rinks con“ peted in the tournament at U: bridge last Wednesday and tu‘ landed in the prize money. Di R. K. Young. Russell Lynett am James Grainger won all thei games and the second prize, am Foss Casement, Barry Brent am Floyd Perkins were high for t‘VL Wins. play the winners of the other four teams. Bantam Schedule Collingwood vs Penetang Midland vs Richmond Hill Barrie vs Lindsay Barrie or Lindsay vs Calling- wood or Penetang. Midland or Richmond Hill will get a bye into the ï¬nals. BowlersWia until the seventh w‘en Home stretced a double into a run on stolen bases. - Dynes made their ï¬nal three runs in the eighth inning. First up. Bob McKee struck out. Norm Roberts hit for a single, Sil Stef- fan took a base_on balls,,Mge Williamson popped out, and Joe McLean hit a double and the preceding runners scored. Ward struck out to end the inning. Agâ€" incourt was unable to make a comeback in its half of the ninth. Friday, August 29 Neither team made a tally until the third inning and then the Dynes took the initiative to score three runs on singles by Moe Williamson and Bill Jackson and a walk given to Joe McLean. Lorne McLean hit a triple to score the runners. Dynes scored three runs in the fourth. Ron Meraska started off the inning with a double. Jack Morkin sac- riï¬ced to advance the runner, Sil Steflan hit a single, Tom Easton was put out, and Moe Williamson hit a homer to make the score 6-0. Joe McLean hit a single and Bill Jackson struck out to end the \top half of the inning. Agincourt did not score in their half of the 'inning. Dynes scored their last two runs in the top half of the ï¬fth inning on singles and stolen bas- es by Norm Roberts and Bob Mc- Kee. Agincourt came to life in the bottom half of the ï¬fth when Dawson scored on a single, two wild pitches and a single by Mills. ' Agincourt scored in-the eighth when Home hit a home run with one man on 'base. Singles by Mill, Nicholson, Rielly and O'- Neill counted for the two Agin- court runs in the last of the ninth. thg lgsing pitcher. LeDmJ, 'Madley and Hillaby all hit homers for the winners. Dale starred at bat for Richvale‘ Box Score â€"- Mainprize Richvale F. L. Lowrie, R.0. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Optical Repairs NOW AT 3242 YONGE STREET In \‘orth Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 a.m. to 6 pm. including Sat. ~â€": Photo by Lagerquist Evenings by appointment HU. 8-8949 OPTOMETRIST 12 10 Jack Dunn's booming hat was 1ctive Thursday night of last week as Wimbridge Cleaners evened the Richmond-Hill Dis- trict Intermediate Softball Lea- rzue Semiï¬nal by defeating Vic- togia Square by a 14-5 margin. In three official at bats. Dunn homered ‘in the third. hit a doub- le in the fourth. homered in the ï¬fth and was intentionally pass- ed in the seventh. This strategy by Victoria Square backï¬red as the next Wimbridge batter. Ron Biggar. drove one over the fence. Matt Kinnari starting for the ï¬rst time in several weeks for Wimbrldge plagued Victoria Square pitchers by drawing three walks and then singling in two official times at bat. In a game marred by short- tempers, Richmond Hill drew 3-3 in Tuesday night’s soccer game with the White Eagles of Toronto. Three times in the lead through brilliant goals by new centre for- ward Gerry Leyendekker and a disputed goal by Hans Wiesner. Richmond Hill's loose defence work let the Eagles through for their ï¬rst score. A direct free kick and an unfortunate penalty kick combined to rob the locals of a thoroughly earned two points. The team is now playing a much Freddie Roman was the big gun for Victoria Squal‘e. smash- ing out a home run and a double. Cliff Cox. pitcher for Victoria Square was literally robbed of a Nimbridge Win 14-5 E'o Tie Victoria Sq. Series 20 ULTRA MODERN LANES Any teams interested in entering a team BOWLING ACADEMY FRANK PRICE at the alley Phone TUrner 4-0022,or TU. 4-2845 There is still room for a few mgre teams, so get your entry in early. There will be a meeting for all team representatives Monday, September 8,1958, at 8 o’clock at the STOP 22A YONGE ST. AV. 5-1031 (between Thornhil] & Richmond Hill) 155 Yonge St. N. 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Mr. Sam Catlisle of Richvale was the lucky winner of a hamper of groceries donated by Mr. Rog- ers of the Elgin Mills I.G.A. store. The ï¬nal. game of this series will be played in Richmond Hill to- night, Thursday. September 4, at 8 pm. The winner advances into the ï¬nal against Mainprlze Drugs. Come on out to the ball park for a good evening’s enter- tainment and get in on the lucky draw. ï¬ner brand of soccer and have been unfortunate not to win their last three games. The team now journeys to Fred Hamilton Park in Toronto for games with Italia, Eagles and Ukrania on success- ive Fridays. Saturday is the day of the Barrie Soccer Festival and Richmond Hill sends two teams including the Bantams who won a cup last year.‘ A bus leaves the Town Hall at 9.00 am. Anyone interested in travelling with the team please call Al Cooper at TU. 4-1569. Richmond Hill THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. September '4. 1958 1 TU. 4-0022 $9.95 $1.50 contact in what $10.95 $7.95 \IrConazhy .h's. Local Champions T111: \Nnr‘nhaï¬huv Inna...†.~ feated Walter Scott Juniors Wed- .,\'in the Richmond Hill Pleit School Junior Softball Champion- ;hip. The game was played at ‘he Walter Scott home ï¬eld. The winning pitcher was George Lusignan and the Incinq nihher was T. Webb for Walter Scott. Walter Scott took a one run lead in the ï¬rst inning. McCon- aghy put on a spurt and took the lead in the second inning and did not relinquish it. The game went seven innings. Gord Pratt brought in a home run for Mc- Conaghy in the sixth. At the end of the game the champions from McConaghy were honoured with the presentation of crests by Acting Mayor Depu- ty-reeve Don Plaxton and Base~ ball Association President Dr. W. C. Cowan. The winning McConaghv line.- up was as follows: Paul Murray, catcher; George Lusignan, pit- cher; Gary Charity. 1st base: Jamie Macanuel. 2nd base: Red Pratt, 3rd base; Johnny Higgins, shortstop; Gord Pratt. right ï¬eld; THE GREATEST NAME IN FOOD No. 7 Highway 8: Don Mills Road lean Pork B Markeg Open Thursday & Friday Night Till 9 ododf Round Steak ROAST RUMP ROAST ROAST |Pm£ v ‘7 sum Rib ROAST BEEF I: Fresh I Blueberry P I E S each-~57 Fresh Shoulder GRADE A ONTARIO POTATOES mm29 HOMO MILK CARTONS Q" 20 SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING lb- 23 AT SCANLONS BAKED goods COUNTER DRESSING No.1 FREESTONE PEACHES 6qtbsk59 STANDING RIB PASTE WE only 99c qt. tin $1.13 1 larngEgLSQS Free 2 lb. TIN JOHNSONS FLOORWAX 16 oz. Jar MEALD BACK CLUB HOUSE JOHNSONS HARDGLOSS ï¬at/f Game [emu/l5 PORKm35 Face-Elle Tissue All. Wax Paper BOX 29 YORK PEANUT BUTTER 4 lb. COOKIE jar 1 RAP-RITE Economy Pack 1200 SHEETS GOLD RIBBON DOG FOOD (‘ASE OF 4 DOZ. 15 oz. TINS VERY SPECIAL $3.69 CASE \ndv Lewis. centre ï¬eld; Matte De La Barre, left ï¬eld. Substi- .utes, David Southwell. Bob Gra- ‘1am, Lou Parnell. Eddie Jansen, Don Reusor, John McCallum. B. Acres Win First Playoff Game ' Beverley Acres won the first game in the final series of the senior division of the local public school playâ€"offs on Tuesday night by defeating Walter Scott 10-4. This series is a best two out of three. There had been a prev- ious game played in this series which ended in a 7-7 tie and was ruled no game because a winner was not declared. The baftery‘for Beverley Acres was Robin Derrick-pitcher and J. Izzard catcher. Walter Scott had two men on the mound; Kerry Elliott started and Don Mouncey relieved in the second. Fred Kyle did the catching. The big hitter of the game was Tom Joyce who had three hits for the winners. The second game was played last night (Wednesday) and a third game if necessary will be played on Friday. 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