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The Liberal, 31 Aug 1967, p. 9

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D ~ . _ \n _ x . . o . . o i... W 6‘99“ .. .. « q ‘ a, .< ._ ‘ SECTION ’VOLVDO, No. 9 7 if RiEHiiOND HILL. ()l\'r'l;.;R1(‘),W'l‘H t'RsDAv. Acot's'i‘" in. 1967 ‘ _h _ “-4 7 ,, A, .. fir! lKent Juniors Down Unionville spot, lBy 5-4, 20-4, In OASA Play By Fred Simpson l Kent Clothes Juniors overwhelmed Unionville {team 10.9119 illl‘lhel'filn- ' in straight games last week to win the Zone 3 find “Sl‘lll‘mghom 1". mm” OASA Playdowns by scores of 5-4 and 20-4. l ‘ 00'” .“as “am "'e l o . _ _ v . . pitcher ot record as he individual hero in both hll'tlllg and pitching t gained his second win (it capacities was Larry Moore. the week. He relieved Rod- ,‘u. . h . ,. ‘ N o. . H W _ v I V ‘ g'ei' Hall with one out in l.” LllML LLARSIKG Ilne Llfothicis ~howl Ialwaitfilne llhite ol’ the torn grim; (13“;th u“1 bottom of “u, m.“ “.hh photo by Swim-S Slhdlo, ‘ . ‘ v V winner 0 .one u tit-i ct ei's iini were iiiieariic . is tree . . , . __ .3 - . _ I v F , V -. V F, _ ‘ _ v _ i. V - . , r. Retiiiiig ltlltlul"l).':tll and hockey (oacli Sil Stefâ€" the area or Eastern ohm-i0, 1111.. tom-D in.” the team iota] ligj'h‘lill'rz‘d‘l‘SSIkZ‘ a I(‘ . ltithniontl llill Milittilia l\lll;.'l‘lt>v\\it.\ll(-‘ .\li/.eii tlS) has the ball out llt'.‘ not 1Romg an}- ‘m applies a certain DllllOSODlly to his handling of Their opponents could come ol si.\. lle .\(‘Ul'(‘d two of the “HUN, had a 1,;11I‘(_|:'\|lak\ hP, “m'l'l' "‘5 3‘ hung-r." lllt’klllil‘ li’l'mll) “l \l 9510“ llllll'llls Player-Q Slll'l'mlml “1m “5 he (“15 ill'mlllll ioungsters which, come to think of ll, 3 lot of its from amone of three tezinn the runs on his two homers ' ' “llll‘ ginning; as he hit the lii'st hill.“ , t ‘ . , . , , . . . . , , mall and Mhmd h”, Emma m lhe picture told the slot“) ill Saturdays Opener lor the fledgling Richmond llill team. COLlld do worse than apply to ourselves. representing Port Perri. .\ladoc and was, credited with three or \‘cronn. rumâ€"Initu-d-iii. for“, m h”, mm Tm, who Weston made more of the, tackles winning ell-6 in a hard, bruising game. His youngsters must enjoy the game. have fun, he prepared to do their b ‘ _ . V ‘ ‘ Richard Burton. Moot-CS scored as sliOitstop Hot) tirawr est at all times even at w . ~ - - ' ' u - . _, ' lhc .\LI“U>’L _’:_’ elioi‘l could pitcliin" opponent hurled at was lorch l0 iirike ‘i l' ‘ 1 . . . _ . I y . l . a z: ,_ r . . t. ie p in p dctlce, and “hlle on the ball lleld 01 hockey lLe have quite easdy been tagged strong game allowing six hits to third base on a slow roller U a - act 1:"! a proper and gentlemanly manner. :“Larry Moore Night.“ as far as and striking out 15 batters. lfor the second out. n I W0_uld place fun ahead of it all”, he states. thenls were concerned * * it * l Moore then settled down and By FRED SIMPSON best team right here." {teams managed 12 first downsiw, Bulgcr, B. Good, J. Aldred. If the kids on my teams aren’t enjoying them_ The brilliant Moore came as The second game of the sel._1retired the side and went on to How can you go out and get Curtis was particularly en-lin the bruising game with Rich-‘S. McMahon. D. Johnston, P. selves they can just pack it up, forget about it. close. as anyone could to per- les was an entirely differemlpitch a two-hitter. The only‘walloped 42-6 in your first-ever thused with his defensive team inond Hill gaining 136 yards on Burnie, H. Abofs, 1. Ross, E. You can have fun and play hard at all times and if forming as a one-man team. hope of game with Kehts grahlrun scored against him was football game and still not beiwhich seemed to be on the fieldlthe ground to Weston's 211. Brankston, W. Kelly. - . He started his contribution h- a, . ' - iKeith Burton‘s home rim in the beaten? for m -t { H to 1 ll‘ - d” The Suburba Knights Gained West 11‘ J Ba‘d R S de ki ou co . . . ‘ . mg f.\e inns in the inst in- _ , 0: O .18 11. 1a . An t A n 0 . . ii . a c 1:0th afigfile] the y?“ Idiom t hale to .“0115 3' from a hitting standpoint in the hing. lseventli. He struck out 74. It's can. still l‘..Elll;lf.I(?d to hold the op-l'l? yards in the air via Laverty‘s R, Tupling, R. Hiir: R. Sabadin: h, n ’ 038 01 law’ t happens 01' It doesnt llhird inning when his single u m] m I) to 0d “me Although Bali has unable to That‘s it 30m- name is Liv position to 15 Dolllls. ‘5 out oi‘ 12 paSsing completion P~ trail-grieve. D, Han-15, M. dppen- . I ' advanced .lim licnderson to UPC; itsitfhaltfcgll} Him I.” 310;] find the plate with lll\ pitches. Curtis. The offence also showedd'ecordz compared to 9.3 yards Pearlman. P. Hayden. .l. Searle. :Another Stl'lcl rule ins1sted upon l)\' Silt 'lllll'd has“ all” “19 lallel‘ “Ml no rh.‘ Bh Km“ hem plihirfl he certainly brought his liiltiiiz‘ H’s seconds often the team periodic <igns or hip osiieriallv‘l‘or Weston on 8 out of l? pass )1, Hartley. K, Johnson C. Van i - ,1 .i \. - : r _. i - . . r , ‘ . ‘ The youngsters on 1113’ teams are not allowed drawn a liase Oi.- halls. Hentler» an,“ m “Ch wwommo mm”: shoes with him and ,'(‘d the you tried-n by the name ol the ill ‘lit- (lviiig minute; of the completions Steeii, B. Ewen, M. .-\kchursl. .l. l0 aflfll‘eSS the umpire in a (-i-iljgal manhol- hol- 5”" “‘9” ‘l'O'Wl 0“ Rl’dl” hhhmilv‘ |(,.h.h Hm. .fh’nmr; (.‘iolliiers .:l but with ton; hits Richmond ilil? \‘iiim‘ha l\-lll‘_{lll\ iii-st mil uheii quarterback Bi: (lil‘l'crence in the name Reid. S, Pzippas. C. Gregory, ride the Oppoxiikm‘ nor Start fights during a game. Balls sacrifice iii. In]? Ilium“: Hm humming good ~tot si\ l'llllsilytriilt‘(l>lll I.\ lit loo? nave lll\l been thumped Dom”. “um-l) god the tmm were the rumbles coiiimitled l).\' .\l. ’l'hompsoii. .l. Boltiii, .\l. with . . ‘ V . . . '1 hi, on”. tho hmi. a 31 home! and a tloulne cre m- h\ toe t'llihlillll)” Weston lll\lt" in it. my, lunchduun oi the lilt'llllltflld llill. Burt~ [r (indolent-01h 9L Aim-1- t b mes dbhumlfil-‘v [m Sense m leacmng lll‘ls lead as both had tallicd s.ii;-_'.'e ’ ' ‘ ‘ eluded Ili lllx tutti. lus ‘PHIH Mill ("'Hl'l'Nl int-troll ziltetiiooii ‘ ‘ “ ' ll]? lUU'dlS l'llmlilfld {WP lllllf‘s son. W. Selii' Gustalis, R. Valae, (l 6 poor Sinn'ls' {he-Y” have. a” Opporlumll' 10 runs earlier. This lead lielel up Next in line were Jim ll! i966. ‘l'he brlcf rally camc- alter and WeFlOH l'0(‘0\€l'€’d all Ol' .l. Rosttli. P. D'.\iidrea, S, .\lt'- Pick up enough of this later on in their life. 1 Want until the sixth when Linom-‘iiic Donalds with three hits It was :he- lltsl gtlllie Oi timwcdon had mmcd into an calls them- . Bum. D. Mean. S. Lzmu'mm. my teams to cheer their teammates on but not at managed to bunt-h three ol'tlieii apiece with McDonalds 503W! and Perhaps 30“ “91913-0 lead on the HWHL’HI 0f “65“”? 815° “"“l'eplNl a W» Hanna. '1. Torv- -l. Mum- the expense of the‘opposition. total of four hits for three runs‘ being a home run. Larry “ODiHE l0" bellâ€"0r things! touchdowns l),\ .l. Reid and 31.13855 “lth I‘f-‘Mllli‘d 1” 3 “mg ROHK‘I')‘. O‘COHHOI'-l“t‘nlOH. H- “And th . i I, . 1» _ . . i and a 4-2 lead. ‘ t Kclson had a triple and a You call the bots into ; litid- Pcarliiiaii plus two converts and run for a touchdown by Saba- Dawes, By (his, K_ zaieshi‘ G. _ eies n0_p ate 01 a. fellow .011 in) team The hero Moore. narrowed i single while Larry Mom-e die and say something likea punt single by ace llOOfC‘l‘ (lln. Vernel‘. D. FI'OSl,D.l\1001‘C, D- EVho goes out alld delWel‘itelY Slams 1* fight 01‘ Plays the margin to 4-3 with an lll-‘ managed only one hit but lllis: Renata Sabadin. Richmond Hill plays an McCrlmmon. R. Treloar, p. in a manner unbecoming a sportsman. But if some- side-the-park linedrive iiomci it; was a tape measure home “Don't worry about it. If Luxertv led a Pihhmg and away game this Saturday lCl‘OOlnS. L. Stewart, J. Colwill, one (also hlts hlm first we“. thatvs different. T ex_ The score stayed the same I run, It; was his mil-d in two the Chicago Bears can get running attack laided by a penâ€" against Burlington but WI“ J. Armstrong, Fleishman, Pve, Dect hlm to defend himself to a certain extent- until the bottom of the ninth ; games. beat 60-0 after being in the altv which nullified an interv‘ be at home at St. Andrew's : FIRST QUARTER That’s life. But to retaliate in a l1~- , . . u when Moore â€" playing the Richard Burton adain starth NFL for 60 years, why centiou' down tothe threeâ€"yard College for a Labor Day Weston. TD mind; I d t) mannei. 110.. :“Frank Men‘nmha role to the for [mom-me hm Teas hot er. can‘t we get. beat 42-6 in line where Wayne Mizen bulled Game Momlay again“ Weston. convert (Sabadini The art 0f self control ls Somethmg else SI] ‘full i came to bat with two fective this time and left earlv 001' first game-" 0\'C|'f01'tl|€ Six 13011115- Tlle COD-l LakeShOW- Game time is SECOND QUARTER stresses when It comes to young people and the ex- out and Brian Clark on first He was followed to the mound This was the situation Satur- vert attempt was wide. , _10.30 am, Weston, Single (Sadadin) ample set by the adlllts the." look to for guidance. base as a result of a Unionvillc by Earl James and Teer Blun- d8." “101‘”ng 35 the SUDlll'ba The SUbUl'ba Knights lmcnmond Hill'weSlOll Sllm‘ We‘ston, TD (Pearlmant “A child has 0t to lea '11 to take 1 o- error. dell neither or which were able Knight Juniors. opened their kept trying in the final half t mary Weston, convert (Sabadiiii _ _ g 1 9 came as o . i _ , . . . ,. . , It falls, Wm 01. lose~ It’s not easv. IL-S verv diffi_ The count Went to two mikes to stem the tide of Kent hit. season at St. Andrews College. but were Just out-gunned Richmond Hill: A. Mortsoii, Richmond Hill, 1D tnxzem (cult because no one enjoys losih 5 live had ‘1 t, k and 110 balls. Moore fouled off ting, Aurora. against a tough. deter-t by their more polished op~ *A. Crack. W. Thomas. J. Sieves, THIRD QUARTER a grip on quelf afté. s lg; b f _ 0] e two or three pitches before * * * * mined and fine Weston team. ponents who went on to J. Galaski. J. Buckley, W. Hur- Weston. TD (Hartley) .- 1 ion]? oases 6 Ole snug" ‘clouting a mammoth shot high . Rents will begin their league “Wer 001118 along." dilid CU!“ Fafk up ‘37 points to Win 11‘811. J. Slattel‘)’. R. Huggins, JuWeston. convert [Sabadini gmg my shoulders and looking ahead to a better Wide to deep to“ coho-Q The iplayoff filial series with tis. “We made some mistasz going away. ‘Mizen, G. Conn. D. Lavertv. Jo FOURTH QUARTER ending next time. But its something as a coach 'ball cleared the fence wit tDObbr's this week at Kinsman out there that: hurt its bad and * * * * ‘Milton. D. Amplefoi‘d, R. Bav- Weston, TD lHaydeni .VOlI SllOUl'd get across to them. It’ll help them lat- lplenty to spare and the Kent: / lPark, North York. The secondlwe weren‘t in the best 01' condi-t But the game wasn’t as one-tor. O. Darrell, D. Powell, D.lV\'cst0n, TD lSabadinI er In life.” lboys were 5-4 winners, M/ game of this series will be at tion. But this team will be sided as the score might indi-,Chalmers. T. Lynch, E. Hands,iWestoii, convert (Sabadin) . Moore‘s game contribution LARRY MOORE the town park September 5 at3heard from before the season's cate. 1B. Robson, S. Paul, R. Ritchie, Weston, TD (Tupling) (Continued on Page 10) included pitching a four-hitter. Starry Performance 8:30 pm. lover. We met just about the Statistics show that bothlJ. Loggan. R. Weir. R. 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