Second Section OLUME LXXXETNUMBER 21 h. rl p ' (i 9\_ III After the recent football Richmond Hill Indians. Coach Del Mader asserted t at he was through with the team for keeps. Believe ithif you want to, we’ll believe it when Nikita Khrush- chev and Jack Kennedy play golf together regularly. Sure Del was hurt when his team blew a fourteen point lead and were nosed out of the semi-ï¬nals. And by a team that, during the season, regularly rolled over and played dead for the Indians. Who wouldnt be a bit hurt and bewildered? When game time came around. any odds-maker in his right mind would have had to call the Indians by at least 12 points. As t Indians were on the s . _ points. It was enough to drive any self-respecting coach out of his ever-lovin’ skull â€" even momentarily. By the time this appears. Del will have cooled out and is probably planning strategy for next season. This fellow puts a lot of work into operating a foot- ball team and is as hooked as any addict on the sub- ject of football. I His half-time address to his losmg club was de- livered in a crisp business-like manner but, there were overtones of suppressed anger. He was probably blaming some of the things that were happening to the Indians on the ï¬eld on his own personal inade- quacies. Hogwash! When it comes to knowmg and teaching football he has few peers in the amateur ranks. And that’s just exactly why he’ll be back at the same old stand next year. Wanna bet? â€" SPORT SPOTS â€"- I Every day in every way possible we are being reminded that there just aren’t enough shopping days left until Christmas. So what’s different from any other year? One thing that's different is the assortment of toys. Ever since the RuSsians boosted the original Sputnik into orbit, toys have been going really edu- cational. Plastic kits are now on the market that show how human eyes are put together, what an enlarged section of a housefly really looks like. Or maybe you’d like junior to see how a Vâ€"8 engine works? Nothing to it, there’s a kit for that, too! This year there’s a kit on the market that should make eggheads out of a goodly portion of the juvenile population. A home electronic computer kit! If this trend continues every kid in the country will be an electronics expert in a very few years. Might be a good deal at that â€" every kid a natural born TV repairman. GadI'What a frightening thought! Won- der if junior will charge for a service call? Everyone is thinking of something they’d like for Christmas. It’s often nice to dream of things you’d like to get and could really use -â€" but you know you’ll never ever get your wish†Mom might dream of a mink coat, old Dad might yearn for a Cadillac and junior dreams fondly of a flashy girl-catching convertible. A harmless fantasy as long as you don’t hold up a bank or two to make it all come true. High up on our fantasy list of things we’d like for Christmas are a swimming pool (municipal var- iety) and a cinder track to train young athletes on. Both items'would be a real boon to hundreds of Rich- mond Hill and district citizens. Unlike those other fantasy wishes that’ll never come true these two things may be granted in the future. All we’ve got to do is to want them really badly and lo and behold, we’ll have them both! â€" SPORT SPOTS â€" The Richmond Hill Hockey Association has just a couple of simple requests that would make nice Christmas gifts. All that they require are a few more coaches, an increase in the number of interested par- ents and sponsors for three teams. When you realize that 600 boys are enjoying hockey under the assoc- iation auspices, these requests, wishes. or whatever you call ’em are not at all unreasonable! Local Santa Clauses please note. â€" SPORT SPOTS â€" For some years a ping-pong table has been used as a catch-all in the family basement. Anything from sleeping bags to paint brushes got dumped on the table and who knew where the bats were anyway? Just recently the lady of the house lowered the boom and the ping-pong table was restored to its normal use. It’s really something to go back to table tennis after a prolonged lay-off. This game is a real conditioner for the eyes and the reflexes. RON CRAINB mexwxm W. \WNNNWNMNNK’NWNWW PERSONNEL REQUIRED ‘ for new industrial company locating in Richmond Hill «a» 1 - CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Fully experienced in corporate and commercial mat- ters 'â€" competent in shorthand and dictating machines. 1 - OFFICE ASSISTANT â€" completely experi- enced in customs matters. invoicing. receiv- ables. inventory control. etc. 1 - QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT to undertake part time duties (evenings acceptable) supervising Industrial accounting system. of Write immediately with details for interview in Richmond Hill on Dec. 1 to Box 45 The Liberal. \\\77}\>\,\Â¥\.\\»\,\\\.\\.\.\.V ï¬asco staged by the ‘ he ï¬nal whistle blew the ‘ hort end and nosed out by two ' xxx-\x \xxxxxxxxxxxx\xrxxxxxxxxx'xr’ 2)‘aftcr delivery. until it m&&&§§}\x\\\\>\\\\\x\\\\\\\x\§y RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO, THURSDAY. Vaughan Township's Soccer Champs champions for 1961. FROM PUSHAWAY TO FOL- lLOW THROUGH A good bowling delivery is made up of two parts -- the proper footwork. and the pro- per movement of your hand and arm. The secret of good bowl- ing is to get your timing coâ€" ordinated. so your feet, your arm, your body and the ball are all moving as a unit. No matter what type of ap- proach you use the ï¬rst thing to think about is starting the ball into motion. This is done by the “pushaway.†If you make a mistake in timing this, the rest of your approach will be off too. When you start your delivery move your hands first. You'll find your feet follow naturally. At the start, you should be KEEP YOUR BACKSWING STRAIGHT The pushaway starts the ball down into its are. During the rest of your approach steps, it will be carried backwards in the backswing. then forward until it is released on your final ‘step. Your backswing, to a large extent. determines how fast the ball will travel. The higher the backswing, the faster the ball goes. It should be just high en- ough to give you the speed you want. With too high a backswing, you‘ll find yourself losing con- trol of the ball. and your tim- ing will be upset. backswing will also upset your ;timing. and force you to “drag†‘your ball through the forward swing by sheer arm strength. This will tire you out. and also Icause you to lose good control. 3 If you let the ball curve in ,behind you during the back lswing. you‘ll end up tossing it Iout to the right when you de- liver it. If your backswins swervcs cut away from your body. you’ll deliver the ball to the left side ‘of the lane. E On your forward swing. the ball is released just as it is starting to swing upwards from the bottom of its arc. You don't g‘throw†the ball -- it just nas ;a slight lift as it rolls off your Vfingers naturally. At this point lyour forward foot. your arm and )'the ball should all be travelling in a straight line. aimed di- g rectly at the target. )THE IMPORTANCE OF } t l l 2 l FOLLOW THROUGH After you'\e released the ball. let your arm continue its na- tural forward motion Your arm L73'should come all the way through is about hand ls le\el houldei' Your COMES TO g s at “In Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty: in all things Charity†NOVEMBER 23. 1961 Thornhill Secondary , It seems exceeding strange to ,write T.S.S. instead of T.H.S. but. by decree of the hiin school board. this is the new name of the school. The name change is dictated by virtue of the Thorn- hill school now being classed, 1not solely as a high school. but as a composite school. All this probaby means a change in school crests and let- RICHMOND HILL TOWN NOMINATIONS Monday, November 27, I961 BETWEEN HOURS i mm .0 0 - 8.30 PM. Richmond Hill High School Auditorium HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS NEWS Hill juniors rode roughshod ov- er Bayview and swamped fhe visitors under a 20-3 score. Bay- view honour was redeemed to some extent as they you the senior game. defeating Rich- mond Hill 14â€"8. Maybe more of these simple format. informal evenings are what it takes to attract students ‘0 school activities. Could be that Richmond Hill has discov- SINGLE COPY 10¢ In the race for colour team supremacy green leads with 250 points while red is close with 240 points. Black is well back with a 190 point total as gold brings up the van with only 120 points. Season's Spirit The athletes shown here have good reason to be wearing the broad smiles so obvious in the picture. The boys are members of the Powell Road School soccer teamâ€"Vaughan Township The team played seven games during the season, winning ï¬ve and tying two. HOW TO BOWL FIVE SPINCS ,slightly upwards as you push it “ How To Deliver The Ball Too little ‘ cred a new success formula. Bayview High Bayview provided the opposi- tion in the borden ball tourney at Richmond Hill last Friday night. The junior and giade 9 teams would like to forget the whole thing. They lost. the inn- iors in particular absorbing a one-sided beating. ‘tcrs but one thing that won‘t change is the already high. :school spirit. No matter what name you care to call the school Thornhill teams will be just as ltough to beat as ever. After all {“a rose by any other name etc. 1etc." Willi commencement. last Iweek. all other activities were To Help Provide Ice For Markham Markham Township Council will give a hand in providing skating this winter, it was de- cided at a recent meeting fol- Tcurtailed drastically. A junior On the other hand the sen- .‘ . . commencement was held on ior team have now defeated [gilllgnsgofrihgpï¬gï¬lefllslgg chdnesday of last week. {01- Richmond Hill in two games. ° ‘ Home and School Association. Vaughan Township gave assist- ance. Mr. Higgs told council- lors. Concerned with the fact that if they did it for one they would have to do it for all, councillors ï¬nally let the ap- proaching spirit of Christmas get the upper hand and agreed that township water would be supplied. without charge. to form the ï¬rst ice. “You people in the area are giving time to help the young- ilowed on Friday by the senior commencement. Two former Thornhill stud- ents are doing well both schol- astically and otherwise at two leading United States Univer- sities. Cliff Nuttall is busy at the University of Michigan preparing for a career in physi- cal education. Bob Patterson is at the University of Wisconsin as he aims for a future in the engineering world. Cliff Nuttall is busily working The first was a 4-3 §vin at Bay- vicw and a 14-8 win at Rich- mond Hill. And so it was nor entirely a "sing Bayview night" last Friday. The intramural senior soccer at Bayview has posed something of a problem. Black and green are all tied in the series with everything being wrapped up for the season. Final winner may have to be decided on 3 goals for and against average‘ as exams have curtailed the out with the Michigan track -b-1't 0 f_ sters.“_Reeve‘Wilfred Dean told .. team and from recent reportsi p0Sielnilolryaisid aJiijiiidlrfbasketbzill Ml" nggs' . Its lip to column ' has been performing with the teams have been practicing for‘to do what it can. Counctllors cross-country team. This is a the coming season. Saturday agreed CheerfllllY- radical de arture from hurdling morning basketball will be get J m†Show add greatly to NW" ting under way for grade 9 and $3115 Stamlnae ‘10 students as Russ Snider at- Richmond Hill High tempts to uncover hidden bas- Last Friday night Richmondiketball talent. gillhheldha dailice and Athletic‘ Hopeful wrestlers are busily ig t. T e ony attraction of-ygoing through conditioning ex- . . fered was a three game borden ercises for the start of the intra- Lake 51mm? smce the £18111“? ball series against Bayyiew mural wrestling program. Win-,0f lake from and Whlte S_t 5e? High School. This simple fare- ners of intramural events wil 15011 on November 4' F0; 5"“: seemed to be just what everyoneform the nucleus of the school‘boats have, been Cheek? .‘ lain wanted as financially this was wrestling team. 1105 Whitefish, some weiging the most successful night yet Badminton started last week up to three Poun‘ls‘ .have be.“ held at Richmond Hill. Who on the girls intramural program. caught-‘The b95t fIShmg was. Ln needs sophistication? Lots of entrants and plenty of the v1c1n1ty of Beaverton. Fis - Fish Census Staged A creel census has been car- ried out in the south part of In the back row. from the left, are Barry St. John, Bob Petick. Gordon Salt, Coach W. Linï¬eld, Peter Webster, Larry Peters and Bob Higgs. In the front are Angelo DiVincenzo, Peter Zepp. Lewis Francis, Ricky Bain, James Miller, Bob Geno. Absent. when the picture was taken was Brian Cummings. (Photo by Lagerquist.) AAAAA ‘ holding the ball chest-high, in By Bret Garside & Jim Hoult ; your right hand (if you are, Chief Bowling Instructors right-handed). The left hand; Double Diamond Advisory may be just touching it, to Council steady it. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" As you step ofl‘. lift the balll MORE 4 - - - - . -. ‘11 good The grade 9 borden ball team action promise to make this ing is expected t0_10m31 533R:§G%EYS Idefeated the Bayview visitors one of the best events yet con- in the Jackson shPomt and Beav- 0 by an 11-7 score. Richmond ducted. .erton areas until freeze-up. ,out forward from your body. As ~ ‘your arm straightens, the ball 'will swing forward and down- ;ward in a natural are, like a pendulum. i Push the ball outwards firme iand smoothly. Don‘t be jerky. or too hurried. As your arm swings down, keep it in close to your body. If your back- ‘swing doesn’t go close to your body, your forward swing won’t ,be close either. The closer your ‘arm is to the side of your ibody. the straighter your ball will likely be. How To Hold The Ball Your slide should be no longer than two feet. Too long a slide will lessen your control. The slide is really part of the final push you give the ball, and it smoothes out your delivery. If you just took a nor- mal step, and planted your foot in front of the foul line without sliding, your body would jerk to a stop, and the ball wouldn't be released with the same accuracy. Throughout your arm swing, keep your elbow straight. And, should be outstretched. reach- throughout your entire deliv- iiig for the target. :ery, keep your eyes pinned on A good follow through helps‘the target. If you get part way direct the ball to the spot you through your delivery. and it ‘have your eye on. It is the key doesn’t feel right -- stop, and ,to good form. and good ac-start over again. ‘curacy. Remember, the most import- If you get your follow through ant single factor in good bow- perfe-cted. the natural result is’ling is good timing. You must to smooth out your forwardlget your arm, your hand, your swing, and eliminate many faul-ifeet and the ball moving eas- ty habits. If your fellow through,ily and in rhythm. If the ball ‘is short, or abrupt. you will‘feels heavy, or is dragging. tend to pull the ball; or you chances are your timing is off. may drop it sooner than you Practice delivering with-out the should. ball. until the motions feel The ball is released on the right. final step of your approach, Next: FOO’I’WORK COUNTS which is ordinarily a slide..ON THE APPROACH 4 AND SHOP LOCALLY DRIVE FRIDAY, DEC. I OVER CFGM DIALI3I0 From 7p.m. Iill Midnight Here Are Only A Few Of The Hundreds Of Articles That Can Be Had At Bargain Prices Just For The Bidding , Come BUTLER 8. BAIRD LUMBER LIMITED For Your Building Materials FINE QUALITY MATERIAL AT FAIR PRICES :.__iiomiis_idivisia=s. Lad or CRUSHED STONE Suitable For Driveway BALLET LESSONS LUGGAGE Watch For Your Copy of Nov. 30 “Liberal†For Complete Listing Of All Articles Everyone Can Play! 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