A.B.C. 2. Wimhridge 0 Goals by Ray Baker and Ron McKay defeated the Wimbridge team. Bobby Lovell played out- standing hockey in goal for the ABC. as he stopped 32 shots. .gqun-Staï¬léV‘and John Parting- Peter Crack got the winning tally for Birrells to sink the hard- ï¬ghting Legion squad. It was a Clean game, but both teams man- aged to hand out a few stiff body checks, Charlie Flynn got his ,third shutout of the season, Gary Bork and Bill Furse played hard for the Chevies as did Ted Tom~ lin and Grant Fryer for the Le- gion, A.B.C. 2. Wimhridge 0 : 4th Annual Carnival : THURSDAY - FRIDAY -' SATURDAY APRIL 2nd - 3rd ' 4th AT 8:30 P.M. ITlckets can be obtamed at MAINPRIZE DRUGS WIGHTS PHARMACY (‘LARKE’S DRUG STORE BEVERLEY ACRES PHARMACY BARTH’S CLEANERS Also at Arena from 9 am. to 5 pm. Adults $1.00 V Children 50c -s.>.>. “my-(“u-w-o-o-nm ). .0- 1.»- )- -o.n-o- y. I. . -n-u-u- E RICHMOND HILL FIGURE SKATING CLUB Presents Bil-rolls I, Legion 0 -Dtx-n-u-n-u-n-n- -0-"- -n-n- -n-u-n-n-n-n- - - 10 Nearly New Clothes forpthe entire family TU. 4-3910 TU. 4-334] THORNHILL MARKET. TUES.. MARCH 17, 8:45 The members of the Thornhill J W- enile Hockey Team are seen above en- joying a pleasant reception held in their honour by the Victorious Bowmanville team. Following their defeat by Bow- manville in the minor hockey ï¬nals, ‘Lchmon Diamond Lenny Hewitt vs Fred Hall CHAMPIONS 55A Yonge St. S. Jensen TAG TEAM TITLE ENCORE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday,, March 12, 1959 Gideon Gideen vs Billy Foster Jack Alex mltor flocéeg oz: leï¬gfgé€_9n_20h....,_:19"'lï¬i// ,, jam ALL SEATS 75c VS. Two goals by Bob Brennan and a single by Fred Kyle put Surf Marine out of lhe playoï¬â€™s. Jim Goltschalk and Earl Freeland counted for the Marines" lonely tallies. Doug Pratt and Harton Amos played well for the Plaza as did Tom Todd and Keith Say- ers for the Marines. ‘ Littles 3. Village Taxi 1 Eric Prosser scored the Will- ning tally to defeat the rellar dwelling laximen. Wayne Jack- son counted for the other tally while Fred Kyle knocked homo the lone goal for the losers. Ed Garner and Pal Greenï¬eld play- ed well for the Little squad. as did Ted Ross and Paul Haskett for the Taximen. ton put in good efforts for the Wimbridge team while Jim Kingâ€" sley and John Edwards played well for the ABC. Squad. Bayview 3. Surf Marine 2 SELL. BUY. BARTER THROUGH LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS PHONE TU. 4-1105 Orlando Garner i CHALLENGERS Billy Bey vs Rod Bell Aledo Red their hosts invited the district repres- entaiives to a reception and well earned “feed†at the Legion hall. Bowmam‘ille won the two game, total point series 17-7 to advance into the Ontario ï¬nals. â€" Photo by Barbour ectqu In the junior league‘ the Whites and the Blues. who are tied in the standing with one point each, Gideon Gideen. outstanding middleweight of Irish extraction pulled a big: surprise last Tuesday at, Thornhili market as he wrest- ed the. Canadian Middleweight championship belt from Jack Dia- mond in a fast double pin. He received an enthusiastic reception from the fans at, the. final bell and said he hopes to be around this neck of the woods for a few months. The Jennings brothers of Reds Blue White Intermediates (10â€"14 Greens Yo] Ennis Whites Rods B1119: Juniors (6-10 years mww¢~u ) Gideon Gideen ls Can. Middleweight Two goals by Ron Saunders and singles by Mike Howard and John Morrow led the Wings to Diamond and Jensen who have only lost a very few tag team matches during the last few years. feel that they can defeat any team of locals that Joe Greenfield can throw at them and Joe in turn feels that with Red Garner and Al Orlando going against The Hamilton Hoods tl.at these two stellar mat men are the ore to slow down the rampaging Hoods, Garner and Orlando have never teamed up before. Al- though they were billed as a team a few weeks ago the match never came about. but they are. ready now. If they can get by Diamond and Jensen they will be the first to beat them in over a year. Tag team night at Thornhill Market this coming Tuesday, March 17. will feature Jack Dia- mond and Alex Jensen against Red Garner and Aledo Orlando. N.H.L. 2.30 Wings 4, Black Hawk: 1 Wayne Zubek (C1 Phflip Dobhslï¬i) Gmw Chmï¬u (C) Bob Patï¬ekl(BW Bob Stephens (B) Dan Shadnfl‘ T) Games March 14. 1959 2nd games of Semi--Finals 12:30 â€" Canadians vs Flyers 1.30 - Marlboros vs Tee Pees HHHNNW 033:3: A hat trick by Wayne Zubek and two goals by Gary Charity and a single by Bob Leishman led the Canadims to a win over the Flyers. Bob Patï¬eld and Bob Stephens counted for (he Flyer’s two goals. The Canadiens are now leading the Flyers by four goals. 1.3 Marlboros 2, Tee Pees 1 Two goals by Phil Dobhs down- ed the Tee Peas on Saturday af- tornonn. Danny Shadoff counted for the T99 Pees‘ lone goal. Mar- 1105 no“ lead the Toe Pees by one goal in the playoffs. Playoff Scorers Jack Diamond And Alex Jensen Vs. Red Garner 8. Aledo Orlando Now these nefariou: characters from Hamilton have the advant- age of wrestling together as a ieam for more than five years and they know every move that 12:30 Noon Canadiens 6, Flyers 2 £11K; 0.1.94. - WJJJ Slam/a 3/1 Ol‘Il/li/f & Z); '0 CI? 8 (If 0.H.A. AP? Dude Sudbury defeated Freddy Labelle and Lucien Gosselin in a sensaâ€" tional team match that had the fans on the edge of their seats throughout. In the preliminaries Pal Greenfield. an up and coming Richmond Hill boy, went to a 20- minute draw with sturdy Angelo Minetti of Halifax and Billy Bey tossed Gerry Willson with Len Hewitt topping Freddy Hall who seemed confused by it all. will play off to determine who meets the powerful Red team in the finals. In the intermediate league the Yellow team will meet the Blues in Series A and the. White team will meet the Red team in Series B. The winners will square off to decide who will go against the highâ€"flying Green team in the finals. Games to be held at the Rich- mond Hill Arena, Saturday, March 21, at 3 p.111. Then Bruce Walker. ‘old Fireâ€" ball’ himself burst out with a fast one at the 11 minute mark. Dean Wainwright slipped Walker .a nifty pass and Bruce made cerâ€" tain of that one. At 13 minutes Wainwright got his ï¬rst, on a flip pass from Walker and Kelson, to make it 3 to 0 for the Richmond Hill Club. The Richmond Hill Bantam Blueliners proved that they are still very much in the running for the North York Hockey League Championship as they swarmed all over the Woodbridge entry and downed them 8 to 0. The ï¬rst period of play was very rag- ged and for ten minutes it looked as if the Woodbridge outï¬t would more than hold their own with the classy local club. Bob Saunders Mike Howard John Howard Paul Rawlinson Rick Bradshaw Paul Crane Doug Carter John Watsham Games March 14, 1959 2:30 » Wings vs Hawks 3:30 - Leafs vs Canadiens they are going to make and both say, “Nuts to Garner and Orlanâ€" do. Garner is' over the hill and Orlando is a sissy. We should take these local heroes in two straight falls.†A very modest statement from two veryi modest fellows. but we are of the opinion that they may be forced to swalâ€" low their words after the match is over next Tuesday night. Gideon Gideen. newly crowned Canadian champion. will be in the' semi-final event and will take on sturdy Billy Foster of Brampton in a two-out-ofâ€"three falls affair that should please the fans. Also on the card will be newcomer Rod Bell of Winnipeg, charging at ro- tund Billy Bey the people's choice as the wrestler they would most likely like to see. beaten, Erst- while referee Grant Wylder of Aurora will try and drop Leaping Len HeWitt in the opener. This looks to be one of the better cards offered to the fans this sea- son and our advice is, if you want a good seat get. there early. In a hard fought. game the Leafs and Canadians managed a 3â€"31] tie‘ Goals geners for the Leafs were Paul Crane. Rick Bradshaw and Doug Carter: for Canadiens, Anthony Crack, John victory over the Hawks. Paul Rawlinson scored the Hawks tal- ly, The Hawks played hard, but did not have the breaks. so don’t count the Hawks out until the ï¬nal game on March 14. The Wings. who have a powerâ€"house will be there to ï¬ght off the ï¬red- up Hawks. The Wings now lead the Hawks by three goals in a two game, goals to count, series. 3.30 Leafs 3, Canadians 3 Watsham and Wayne Dennis. In event of a tie on March 14; ten minutes overtime will be played. The team scoring the ï¬rst goal will be the winner. Playoff Scorers Little‘s Fords and Birrell’s Chevs will see action at 7 pm. Both these motor teams will have their throttles wide open for a roaring, speedy game of hockey. Coaches Joe Greenï¬eld and Jim Briden of Littles are conï¬dent they can continue their unbeaten recordi On the other hand coach- as Paul Morley and Warren Da- vey of Biri'ells claim they have not taken their team out of secâ€" The Bantam Blueliners Swamp Woodbridge 8-0 This Friday evening will see four teams battle it out in the semi-ï¬nals of the local minor hockey league, Two games. home and home series, with total goals to count, will settle the issue. Four Teams Enter The Minor Hockey Fi‘nals Games Friday Night To start off the second period ’L'J [rid eague (119.5 A Pt Other good games were - Gene Maynard 229. Gladys Coopâ€" er 205. 202‘ Keith Sanderson 204, 225. Eddie Cooper 285, Bob Jones 205‘ 254, Jim Beach 206. Jack Burke 225, 203. Jack Holtze 201, 236, Bob Correa 208. Vi Lawrie 203. Joe Roberts 242, 233, Bud McKee 208. Blanche Wilson 201. Roy Thompson 23], Rene Perry 200. Marge Holtze 212. Gerve Huestis 22S, Lloyd Quance 290, Don Lawrie 233. Nora Huestis 203, Card Perry 268. March 2, 1959 Best game this week, Laurits Hanson, 295. Men's over 200â€"Doug Clubine 215, 202. Geo. Patterson 215. 210, Bill Pollard 216, 212, 81111 Woods 237. Jack Fawns 225. 238. George Smith 257. Frank Pratt, 249. Sam Carlisle 218. Ross Casement 226, 209. Geo. Lusignan 222. Harold Reid 219, 226. 206. Alex Peters 205. 213. Larry 'Pattersnn 266. Dave Millen 212. 209. Harold Tayâ€" lor 229, Jim Baker 276. Men‘s high triple ~â€" Herb Jos~ line 266, 2‘15, 241~722. Ladies over 200 â€"â€"- Marilyn Taylor 215. Harriette Patterson 242, Grace Lusignan 201, 241, Joan Collier 217, Ethel Carlisle 234. Doreen Homer 202. Marg Baker 240. Joan Stewart 211, Maâ€" deline Johnston 242. MONDAY COMBINES Ladies‘ high tripleâ€"~May Ruth- ley, 223. 266, 284â€".773. the Woodhridge team were pressâ€" ing and Walker broke away to shoot. in another goal. and again he came back and this time little Kelson, always a hard worker, passed to Bruce and he got ano- therl This seemed to take the starch right out of the Wood- bridge team and Ritchie Elliot, and Ian Ross came down and scor- ed for the Blueliners. Elliot's was on a ï¬ne pass from Ian Ross and Ross‘s from Addison. This made it the lopsided score of 7 to 0. To start off the third period of play the Woodbridge team check- ed like ï¬ends to hold the Blue- liners (0 one goal which was scorâ€" ed by Walker. THORNHILL LADIES M. Brotherhood 223. J. Smith 208, J. Simpson 219, M. McCrea 223. B. Maver 215, J. Allen 207. Jets won the third series. THURSDAY NIGHTERS March 5, 1959 .. Standings â€"â€" Rovers 16. Snap- pers 14, Kittens 13, Uplifts 11, Homebrews 11‘ Rockets 7, Teaâ€" pots 7, The Relations 7. Top bowler this week with 177. 234, 174 in 584 was Gary Champ. Ed Patterson continued his fine bowling with 4‘. 204 in a 526 ser- ies. He was closely followed by Paul Wright who had the year‘s second high single of 235 in a 525 series. Bob Breedon also came up with an even 500 series. Mary Champ led the women with a 165 in 430. Grace Lusignan was next in line with a nice 134 in 414. Marion Blanchard also had a 414 total. It seems a shame that the Woodbi‘idge team didn‘t. supply the locals with a little more 01)- position, because this is the time of the year that they need it. The hardest working player on the local team was John Grieves and Robin Craig came up with his most improved game in many a day. March 5. 1959 200 and over â€"~ Max-g Paton 246. Freda Littleford 227. Vera Shropshire 228‘ Vi Lawrie 245. Det Palmer 212, Irene Everett 202, Kay Wilson 239. Effie Dale 205, 207, 221. Peggy Wideman 241, 209, Beryl Erwood 204. 200 and over â€"~ Beth Rice 220. 207, Helen Jones 218, 208. Ruth Charity 232. Shirley Broderick 222. Gladys Defoe 213, Rena White 207. M. De La Barre 243, R. Pratt 184, K. Carlisle 159. S. Waters 152, J. Watchum 149, G. Pratt 194, D. Roberts 179. N. Battle-r 161, G. Lusignan 196. L. Hobson 178, D. Nicholson 152, R. Bork 169, D. Boyer 165, T. Rogerson 174. R. Allan 201. B. Waters 150, J. Harding 159. R. Edwards 138, J. Bradley 134, W. Hall 157. Ben Thompson 269, 244. 243, A1 White 227. 210. 201. Vic Brod- erick 237, 204. Bill Waters 3265‘ Harold Reid 253. Bill Hall 243, Harold Ground 232. Bill Savage 232. Dick Mills 221. Elgin Bar- row 218. Wilson Beresfm‘d 213, Jack Hall 205, A1 Rice 201. RICHMOND JUNIOR LEAGUE playing These semi-ï¬nal games should be a treat for all hockey fans and the R.H.&D.M.H.A. needs your support. so plan to attend, especâ€" ially those parents who have boys Wimbridge Cleaners and Bay- view Plaza will both be out to win the game at 9 p.111. Coaches Harold Clapp and Chuck With are conï¬dent. they can take this series if all their players are off the sick list. Tom McGurran and Archie Murray, coaches of the Bayview Plaza team feel their boys have gained momentum all season and are now in peak form. 0nd gear all season. but will shift into high gear this Friday. RICHMOND TEN PINNERS COMMUNITY BOWLING RICHMOND ROLLERS Bowling Scores Flat, scores over 200 -- B. Fleury 222, 217, 204, N. Shadoff 242, J. Watson 223. A. F. Milne 223, J. Cosgrove 241. 238, 224. N. Roberts 238, 230, 220. S. Shadoff 266, 259. K. Nobles 225. B. Hazel- wood 202. B. Archibald 201. R. Sample 200. High woman of the week â€" Blanche Fleury 682‘ High man of the week, Jim Cosgrove. 757. LITTLE FOUR LEAGUE Team standings â€"â€" No Names 17, Spoofers 12, Lucky Strikes 9, Merry Macs 4. Queen's Court: Peggy Hopkins 730. Marion Danter 725. Lillian Belfry 711, Fran Leschak 709, Lorraine Ingram 700‘ Kings COurt: Bill Jackson 720, Geo. Gourlay 697, Charlie Pearce 677, Lloyd Linderman 659, Jack Brimell 626. King for the week: Morris Fris- que 721. Queen for the week: Muriel Steven 736. After the second night‘s action of the ï¬nal series, we ï¬nd the teams as follows: Hotshots 12. Corner Pins 12, Marksman 10. Lucky Strkies 9, Glenbraers 8, Clowns 7. The Spares 7. Try Hards 6. The Jays 5, Hustlers 4, Rock‘n Rollers 2, Handicappers 2. GLENBRAE BOWLING LEAGUE High average is held by Arne Skretteberg with 241, Tim Saul 238. Hank Searle 234, Bill Cle~ phane 226, Earl Martin 226. High games for the jear: High triple flat Hank Searle 920. High triple handicap Gord Tonner 943. High single flat and with handi- cap. Gord Tanner 415, 428. ~ Hall’s Fuel Oil is in ï¬rst place with 24 points. Davis and Day 21, ABC. Bowl No. 2 20, Italy 19. Western Tire 16, Richmond Bowl 14, Young Bros. 13, Jack Blyth Real Estate 11. Twin Boys 9. Jahns Boys 8. K & M Spitfires 7, A.B.C. Bowl No. 1 6. Yrames over 200 -â€"- Marg Deâ€" Carle 227. lsobel’Bonner 21], Barbara Weingert 201, Blanche Fleury 238, Edith Bryson 204. Joyce Brownlee 311. Dorothy Marshall 277, Gladys Rowden 213, 219, Bernice Dowling 201, Edna Maybux'y 201, 203. 229, Muriel Taylor 236, Sally Hi1L,200, Jean Nugem, 201. Nancy smcliffe 212. Mildred Jefferson 252. Dorothy Glass 234, Jessie Patterson 204, Jean Nash 218, 230, Tina Meyer 202. Other high scores: Betty Rumv ble 234. Mary Allen 233. Julie Wismer 223, Marg Crook 220, Mary Holder 214, Betty Hodgson 214, Bert Ingram 210. A.B.C. MEN’S MAJOR LEAGUE High Triples â€"- H. Hewlett 816, G. Lusignan 806. L. Gilbert 716, R. Ledrew 706. B. Clephane 703. J. Bowen 687, K. Parsons 661. Singles, 220 and up ~â€" H. H0w~ lett 260. 286, 270. G. Lusignan 240. 377, R. Ledrew 247. 255, B. Bartlett 234. 220. B. Whitehead 260, 239. L. Gilbert 226. 292, N. J. Bowen 293, B. Nichol 223, A. Pe- ters 221, Flijberg 234, E. Martin 254, G. Avalis 262. B. Clephane 282, G. Gourlay 260, J. Fleming 235. S. Hamilton 255, J. Marchiori 308. E. Elliott 271, B. Cox 238. C. Grove 278, K. Parsons 317. P. Patterson 253. L. Patterson 240, M. Acreman 236, G. Gordon 258. March 2 High single and triple: Det Palmer 247 (623) triple. Men's high three â€"â€" Jack Stan- way 867, Gord Ferguson 639. Fred Kerridge 635, Merl Graham 624. Jim Brown 621. John Gilchrist 618. Vic Groves 618. Harold Tom- ]inson 615, Arnold Price 611, Laurence Fallis 610, Bob Hud- son 605. RICHMOND MEN’S LEAGUE High average â€" C. Cramer 226, B. Clephane 221. G. Armstrong 218. G. Lusignan 217. March 3, 1959 Ladies‘ high three -â€" Anne Gil- christ 731. Babe Snider 687. Fran Stanway 62]. Vera Hickman 615. Ladies’ high single. Anne Gil- christ 265. 282, Babe Snider 208, 282. Stephenie Schwell 227, 213, Fran Stanway 204, 264, Pat Green 236. Men's high single: Jack Stan- way 357. 318, John O'Connor 281, Bob Hudson 274,, Fred Kerridge 219, 263. Arnold Price 212, 260, Jim Brown 254, Harold Tomiin- son 255. 204, Bob Dobson 253, Gard Ferguson 202, 225, 212, Laurence Fallis 220, 203, Vic Groves 221, 207. Bowler of the week â€"â€" Anna Wilkie. 762A Team standings â€"- Club 300 80, Frantics 29. The Coasters 27. The Corps 24. Rocketts 22, Wildcats 21, The Cripples 20, Beginners 19, Vanguards 16, Pickers 2. Ralf Sundquist played a good two-way game for the Redmen. Thornhil] tried to rally in the third, but again Deighton held them up as they fumbled badly. The team was treated to a ban- The crowd of over 500 saw Clive McCullough some three goals for Bmvmanvilie. with sing- les going to Clark. Haddï¬eld and Smith. Thornhiil‘s goals were scored by Stamp, Anderson and Bill Hogg. Thornhill’s Juvenile A Hockey Club was eliminated by the Bowâ€" manville Legionaires at Bowman- ville Arena February 24 by the score of 7-3. The game was very fast, and but for the brilliant goaltending of Bob Deighton in the Thornhill net. the score could easily have reached double ï¬g- ures. Bob turned aside 64 of the 71 shots ï¬red at him and was especially spectacular in the sec- Ond period when he stopped 29 shots and held Bowmanville to one goal. Goalie Bob Deighton Sensational In Defeat ARMY, NAVY, AIR I.‘ORCE BOWLING LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE MAPLE LADIES MNNNV“\N\WN\TM‘C\VVN\W\'\C(N‘VN’YV-‘LNNWNMW" ‘onANGEs 2 do: 49 fSXVEET NAVEI. â€"â€" GOOD SIZE CANADA’S FINEST BEEF RED AND BLUE BRAND SIRLOIN Porterhouse Wing Steak or Roast quef by the Legion at the Muni- cipal Hall in Bowmanville after the game. 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