10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond am, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1955 v League President Jim Wells said the league will still play 20 games adding one additional game to the four originally scheduled against 93.911 team. Still further in the future: “Ken right now appears to have unlimited po- tential,†said Passmore. “Our objectives include a try for the 1968 Canadian Olympic Team and more especially the British Empire Games in 19707.†Theâ€"Richmond Hill Dyï¬es Club plays its second game of the season next Sunday in Don Mills against last year’s champion Willowdale Rangers. Passmore admits the Olympic try may be too early. Ken will be only 18 years old and the comp- etition is tremendous but the Empire goal is clearly in sight. “It's a worthwhile goal," concludes Passmore, “and I think he can do it.†The six-team York~Simcoe Senior Hockey League has been reduced to five with the decision of Keswick to withdraw because of a shortage of players. Opening gafnes this season saw Newmarket whip Aurora 13-5 and Thornhill down Willowdale 6-4. So already a few opening season surprises. Another note from Russ Cripps re a meeting at the town arena this Sunday at 2 pm for the purpose of organizing 3 Richmond Hill Amateur Softball Association. Passmore: “Ken will be competing in the Can- adian Age Class Cross Country Championships in Vancouver November 27. His way is being financed by the government and partly by money donated by the Bayview Students’ Council.†Russ says the idea behind the idea is to promote "better organized ball in the town.†Represant- atives of various ball associations in Richmond Hill are invited to attend. Chuok Goddard, the Aurora goalie who starred with Peterboro Petes of the OHA circuit for the past five years. is having contract trouble with the par- ent organization. Montreal Canadiens. They are Ron Wallingford, Dave Ellis â€" and Mr. Kidd., The future? Two replies, one from Ken and the other from Coach Passmore. Ken: “I’m going to continue my schooling and I intend to go to university. What one, I have no idea: I’m also going towkerep running. In the recent International Silver Relays in To- ronto he ran an extremely fine race to defeat many senior runners. Only three other runners have run the course faster. Chuck finished his junior hockey last winter and attended the Canadians’ training camp this fall. He returned home to Newmarket and promptly ac- cepted an offer to play in Charlotte. Virginia in the Eastern US. League and is there now. Next move is up to Les Canadians. Another note on deer hunting and the vagaries of mankind. Reports have it that a plentiful supply of the animals are available in the Brantford area. In fact two have been killed on roads in the area. In one case a motorist turned hunter after his vehicle struck and injured a deer as well as his car. The irate chap pulled out a gun, finished the deer off. and carted him off to his own oven. The police arrived to find everyonedeparted. Hamilton’s previous record shows: Holder of the Canadian Midget one mile record at 4124.3 set in Fredericton, NB; the fastest mile in the same bracket of 4221.3 set in Buffalo. His best time in the two miles is within three seconds of the Canadian Interscholastic two mile rec- ord now held by Scorrar who is a year older. He’s the Georgian Bay Invitational Cross Country Champ- ion. 7 r _ rugged course he had ever run. “There were a lot of hills, real steep ones." he said. “I think I did more crawling than running. I had no special way of running the race. I just got out in front and tried not to let anyone'catch up." “It was Scorrar I was worried about,†said Hamilton. “They told me he was pretty good. I got out in front of him and kept watching him. In fact while I was watching him somebody else went by (Continued from page 9) tario Cross Country Intermediate Championship at Woodbridge. I “ï¬gfihï¬iéhed that rugged four mile course about 75 yards in front of his nearest competitor in a field of 400. It was the first time he had run four rgiles. The meet had been billed as a duel between Doug Scorrar of Perth Collegiate who holds the Canadian Interscholastic two-mile record. It was no duel. Scorrar finished about ninth. . . . sport Spats. . . Hamilton said it was undoubtedly the most To Try For 1968 Olympics Motorists Versus Deer Contract Trouble Cripps - Note Record Holder Hockey Note é ATOMS : Young'sBA5 |_ “H {m 5 Deciantls & Rice 3 ‘BANTAMS " A hat trick by Steve Brown' Guides 5 Banl singletons by Allan Hender- Surf Marine 1 ’son and Pete Barnett with asâ€" Brad Rushlow scored unas- slsts from Danny Lewm and slsted for Crajgies. Leo Van Pelt Brown gave Young's the win, was assisted by Jim Olsen on'm Rich Bolingbroke. Hugh Fergu- one goal and got another unas- ('( son and Dave Dunkley were sisted, Bill Wright was assisted the goalgetters for D a; R. with by Irvine Bursey and David 1 Dunkley and Neil Hutchinson Gross by Brad Rushlow. Surf 3 I assisting. Marine‘s single goal was scored? 1 16 O T 1! Clement [nsm'anoe 4 :by Steve TinsleY- r Hills-Dale Heating 3 Skyline 5 ‘N Clement‘s scorers were Brucel ' Butler & Baird 4 ’B Hipkiss. Robbie Edwards, Peter; Ray McPherson contributed P Agg and Rick Hay, with an as- two goals toward Skyline's vic-j sist from Robbie Edwards. Hills-‘tory. He was assisted by Eric‘ Dale‘s big sticks were SteveRiswick and Paul. Burton on the 3' Cronkwright. Ian Christie andifirst and was unassisted on the Brian Wright. with an assist’second. Rich. Chapman was as-‘n‘ from Doug Hoxey. isisted by David Webster who Sheppard & Gill 2 also picked up an unassisted ‘ Rice’s Flowers 2 goal. Eric Riswick was assistedl } S & G's goals came from the.by Paul Burton in his goal. Fox-l isticks of Dennis Acomb aud'the losers. Hal Murphy scored‘ IPete Boxvdery. with Acomb:t\vice unassisted. with Gary |picking up an assist also. Rice's‘Lewin being assisted by Tom‘ goals were scored by Brian Coe Robertson and Jerry Cox by‘ \and Ross Cameron with Wayne Robertson and Peter Coughlin.l= MIDGETS The Richmond Hill Lezlon Midgets defeated Camp Borden 5 to 3 Friday night in an ex- hibition game in the local arena. A good ice surface con- tributed to a hardplayed game with lots of skating. Goal-getters for the Legion were Bill Huke with two. Don Harrower. Bruce Hutchinson and Rick Doucette with single- tons. ‘ ‘ Friday night they defeated Thornhlll by a score of 7-0. Three new players brought up to try for a spot on the team contributed four goals and four assists to the win. Skyline 2 Burow’s Insurance 0 Greg Sutherland and Richard Greenwood were unassisted on Skyline‘s goals. with Mark Ed- wards being credited with I shutout. Bob’s Hockey Supplies 5 Charlton Hardware 1 James Graham contribwted a hat trick and Kevin Merritt added two more goals, with Wayne Tomlinson picking up two assists for the winners. Jef- frey Miller was assisted by Jim Clement on the losers' lone tally. TYKES Gormley Sand & Gravel 2 ' Markham Paving 0 Rickey Hampton got both goals for the winners with as- sists from Leslie Piercey and Stephen Allder. Goalie Craig Richardson came up with a shutout‘ * * * * NOVICE CFGM Country Gentlemen racked up two shutoms over the weekend. Dan’s Esso 5 Rumble Transport 0 George Mason and Bernard Souohe each scored twice and Brian Smith once for Dan’s.‘ Gordon Toms assisted on two goals and Richard Hume, Kim Mabley and Barry Locke on one each. Consumers Gas 3 Wilson-Niblett 2 Alan LeMoine shot the puck into the net twice and Terry O'Brien once for the winning team. O’Brien also had an as- sist. Ronald Evers and Brian iPalmer were the marksmen for the losing six with Palmer also ‘getting an assist point. ‘ Sunnybrook Riding Club 4 Allencourt Pharmacy 2 Steven Taylor. Gene Tunney. Bob Clement. and Alan Docherty shared scoring honors for Sun- !nybrook and Craig Purd-ie and Allan Graham for the Pharmacyi ;team. with Bob MacDonald pick- ing up an assist. * t t t ATOMS assisted by Roberts Curtis and Sharp. scored for Eric’s. u- t n- t MINOR BANTAMS Town Inn 2 ‘ Dynes 0 Goalie Art Moore racked up a shutout and Robbie O‘Toole and John Eisenschmidt account- ed for Town Inn’s two goals. Civitans 4 Rotary 2 Civitans‘ goal scorers were Paul Ranieri. Cliff Randall, Ian McKinley and Stacey Richards. with Ranieri and McKinley also picking up assists. Brian Swin- ldlehurst got both goals for Rotary with one assist from J. ‘Clement. Wilson's Transport 3 Reynolds Shoes 2 John Bromley was unassisted on his two goals for the winners and L. Mansbridge teamed up with Steve Lance for the third goal. Bob Park was assisted by Cliff Lynham on his goal for Reynolds and Lynham got the ‘second unassisted. Manager Marsh Amos and Coach Bill Points are trying to line pp a club of good calibre for Sunday and it is hoped that Orillia will be the guest team on the local ice. 011 very soft ice, because of ¢he warm weather. on Sunday the puck just would not travel and the Legion boys dropped a 2-1 decision to Whitby. Dennis Buck got the lone tally for the local team on a pass from Ron Cla‘ttenburz. NOVICE ATOMS i The first exhibition game {or the North End Cleaners Atom All Stars was a successful one. The team came through with a 3 to 1 win over the invited team from Weston (Northwest Taxi). Scoring for the Hill team were Stephen Brown, Greg Blnkley and Bruce Hipkiss. with Hugh Cutler. Dave Dunkley. Pete Barnett and Dennis Acomb coming through with assists. The team itself is not quite complete as the coaches are still trying out boys for a few positions still open. Stan Pet- ronski and Lou Moore are shar- ing net duties for the Atoms and both are doing a fine job. Cleaners Win 3-1 R. H. All Starsi Red HotWin Five, LoseOnIyOne RESULTS MINOR By Bob Ross Jr. In hhe third period. Robbie Sackfield took a pass from Steve Cronkwright, for the Lions’ fourth goal. With Scott Mabley assisted by Sackfield; Stokes with his second goal of the game, assisted by McBrien and Alin Brooks; and Cronk- wright assisted by Andrews add- In the second period the Lions caught fire and John Bar- nett found the target for the first goal of the game with an assist from Dick Webber. John Stokes, unassisted and Ron Mc- Brien, assisted by Chris An- drews each added a goal. Harrison assisting Couxhlin Fuel 6 Irving Fuels 1 Brian O’Toole and Richard Major each netted the puck twice, with Bob Crowther and Glen Spearmg adding one goal each for Coughlin. Major. O'Toole. Spam-Lug. Chris Camp- bell and Mike Madeline were active in the assist department. Irving’s lone counter was scored by Roger Bacci. assisted by Bob Milligan. Shield Shoes 4 Street Construction 0 Ian Olsson. Kenny Babey, Hugh Cutler and Doug Webster each got a ‘tally for Shields with Cutler and Babey also get-ting assists. Sexton, Bailey and Hampton came through with two tallies and an assist each. with Gordon contributing two goals and Price one. Steffen and Sackfield picked up two assists and Rice and Stephenson one each. Goalie Terry Haviland was credited with two shutouts in the weekend contests. PEEWEES Tony’s Esso 3 Eric’s Cycle 8: Sports 2 Lorie Naylor's hat trick ac- counted for Tony’s total score. Chris Strothers had an assist. Glen Sharp and Charlie Roberts. assisted by Roberta Curtis and Sharp. scored for Eric‘s. a team from the THL visiting Richmond Hill on Sunday. PEE WEES Friday night the Richmond Hill Lions Peewees, coached by Ray Brooks, played a scoreless first period with Markham. An exhibition game will be played Friday night against Bradford at the local arena with Pat Patterson's crew blanked Allencourt Electronics for all seven points this week. Wim- bridge Cleaners, ABC Bowl. and Allencourt Lanes got five to two decisions from Richmond Inn Hotel, Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers and Tom Hughes Shell. Watt's Real Estate and Turnbull Grocery won four to three splits from Manufactur- ers Life and Bob's Delivery Ser- Vice. The high average race has Shadoff in ï¬zhe lead with 272. the follow up bowlers are A1 Richardson 266; Chldley 260 and Tim Saul 254. ALLENCOURT MEN’S MAJ ORS The highlights of this week‘s action saw Stan Shadoff with 890 (351), Eric Marling (315) and John Cruse 815, the big shooters on the lanes. Archie MacDonald 317, Jim Davidson 314. Les Ohidley 308, and Norm Bowen 303. gave us good single games. League standings as of Nov- ember 5; Wimbridge Cleaners 50, Wat-t's Real Estate 45. Manu- facturers Life 36. Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers 33, Bob's Delivery Service 32. Tom Hughes Shell 30, Turnbull Groc- ery 31. Allencount Lanes 30. ‘ABC Bowl 28, Pat Patterson 26, Richmond Inn Hotel 20 and A1- lencourt Electronim 17. ABC MAJORS Dynes Jewellers. Tony's Esso Service and Harris and Day led the team bowling sweeping all seven points off John‘s Boys. Allencourt and Hilltop Honda's respectively. ing to the score to make the final count 7-0. Barrie's Peewees, who won the Brampton Tournament two Ron McBrien. who was recov- ering from a bout with the flu. was slightly injured during the game. The rest were 5-2 splits with Halls Fuel Oil over Lake Wil- cox. Richmond Inn topped ABC No. 1 and F. Powell Fencing beat ABC No. 2. BANTAMS Coach Pete Artemchuk and Manager Neil Martin of the North End Cleaners report they have lined up a game with Ajax In a night of generally higher scores Bill Jackson led the pack with an 878 ‘Lriple followed by Earl Freeland with an 877. Scott Parke. bowling his fourth con- secwtlve 800 night had 868. Don Feitztes 814. and Bill Ha‘anpaa 800 even. Gord Dunn continues Ito lead in high average with 249. Four bowlers are grouped at 244, Jackson. Parke, Bob Julian, and Norm Thomas. Saul has 242 and Henry Knuckey has 240. Team standings: Tony's Esso Service 46, Harris and Day 44, F. Powell Fencing 40. Dynes Jewellers 37, Richmond Inn 34, Lake Wilcox 28, Halls Fuel Oil 25, ABC No. 2 24. ABC No. 1 24, John's Boy‘s 19, Allencourt 13, Hilltop Honda's 2. EASTENDERS The first series is over and it ended in typical fashion with the Tigers and the Pirates tied. Sealed tenders ‘clearly marked “Tender for Fuel" will be received by the un- dersigned until 5.00 pm. Thursday, November 25th, 1965 for the 1966 require- ments of fuel oil. stoker coal. and furnace oil. Tenders will be opened at 8.30 pm. at the regular meeting of The Richmond Hill Public School Board on November 25th, 1965 in the Board Room at McConaghy Public School. All information is avail- able from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Kenneth U. Turton. Business Administrator. Richmond Hill Public School Board. 56 Yonge Street N ., Richmond Hill. TENDERS FOR FUEL for next Friday night and are awaiting confirmation at a good team for the Sunday game. Last weekend saw the Clean-Tabfin; ers split the results. iFair Friday night they defeated to 20 Newmarket 4-1 in their oppon- Mi: ents' home rink. in a ruggedly sage played game. Methe got twoiherl' goals and Jim Ball from Bryan of d; and Oliver from Dunkley and AU Martin. each added one. High singles: Nan Shadoff 260, Ellen Cappy 243, Pat Horton 225, Neil Jarvie 277, Arnold Price 275, Ken Begg 261. Pat- rick Jones 260, Frank Horton 258. Bob Johnston 255. Larry Lang 253. Methe's first goal. a slap shot from the point. was a beauty which would have done justice to an NHL‘ player. There was another hidden score prize for the night with Dot Webster winning the ladies and Vern Thompson the mens. Forgetting the puck and play- ing the man on Sunday was a costly experience for the Clean- ers as they dropped a 3-2 de-~ cision to Newmarket. Lady Luck also turned her back on them and they missed several good opportunities to get the puck in the net. Ball assisted by Bryan and Duncan and Rice as~ sisted by Wilkinson and Pollard were the local‘s goalgetters. The Newmarket squad turned in a really good game and deserved their victory. Many of our bowlers were sorry to hear of the bad burns received by Sterling Reid in an accident at his auto body shop. A speedy recovery Sterling and we hope to see you back soon. The decision went to the Tigers who had the greater pin fall. Both teams will qualify for the playoffs. however. To the rest of the teams a fresh start next week. High triples: Ethel McRae 796 (366). Jean Villa 715 (279), Helen Mackenzie 710 (308), Rita Beland 686 (284), Dot Web- ster 655 (320), Les Chidley 804 (315), John O’Connor 786 (370), Stan Shadoff 745 (251), Vern Thompson 724 (271). Ted Rob- ertson 655 (232). Find a buyer through a clas- siï¬ed ad in “The Liberal" on sale every Thursday. It's easy to place your ad. Just call 884- 1105 or 889-3316 FOR FAST results. Team standings: Blowhards 35, Cracker Jacks 32, Alley Cats 23. Strikers 3. M. Berseth bowled 676 flat and raised her averaze to 200, taking first place. Bransfield took over high single with 332 flat, 359 with handicap. N. Mansfield also bowled well with 558 flat and 651 with handicap. Draw winners were G. Vigrass and J. 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