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The Liberal, 7 Sep 1967, p. 9

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promises however, 'that boys Members of the house lea- Miles (5. 6 and 7 years: trophies and awards. Harold from all age groups will gue will average a game a Bill McVean, 884-2754: Tykes Barnett. 884-3533: publicity have opportunities to play week and will pay a regisl- '8! Tom Graham. 884-2437: tRHHA) Don Sexton. 884- in the new arena during the ration fee of $9 or $11 de- Novices 19’ Don Sexton. 884- 3587; publicity (house leag- season. pending on age. 3587: Atoms (10) A] Allder. uel. Bob Ross Jr.. 884-1788. 1'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllillilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllI Convertible â€" This bronze sporty convertible comes with a six cylinder engine. wheel discs. Finished with con- trasting black and white vinyl bucket seats. Lic 325994. ‘-Present plans call for players of minor-bantam age and younger to play on the smaller ice surface in the old arena and teams of bantam age and over, in the larger. new arena. The association promises however, ‘that boys from all age groups will have opportunities to play in the new arena during the season. SEE YOUR MERCURY MAN FOR A MAN -SIZE DEAL!!! VOL. 90, NO. 10 Expect 1,100 On 72 Teams The association is enthus- iastic about the new arena. By‘utilizing both ice surfac- es it hopes to be able [0 Han- die a total of 72 teams inâ€" cluding more than 1.100 Richmond Hill players from mite age through to juven- ile. This represents an es- timated increase of 40% ov- er last year. Official notice that this much too short summer is coming to an abrupt end is the announcement this week by Richmond Hill Hockey Association that registration for teams for the new season will be held September 9 and 16 from 10 am to 2 pm at the local arena (the old one. that is). 185 YONGE ST. .\'.. RICHMOND HILI Minor Hockey Registration Sept. 9 & I 6 ’63 Valiant MERCURY - METEOR - COMET - FALCON and COUGAR BRITISH FORD & FORD & MERCURY TRICKS SAT., SEPT. 9th and SAT., SEPT. 16th 10 A.M. TO 2 RM. AT PLAYERS OF ALL AGES MUST REGISTER BY THE ABOVE DATES $1093. RICHMOND HILL ARENA SECOND SECTION REGISTRATIONS OPEN TO ALL BOYS LIVING IN RICHMOND HILL Ages 5 - 12 â€" $9.00 13 -18 â€" $11.00 Plus Admission Fee of 35c Per Game Season Tickets Available: $7.00 Each u arena. surfac- ‘ [0 Han- ams inâ€" 1.100 REGISTRA TION FEES 4-Door Sedan â€" Seawater Aqua with matching interior. V-8. automatic. power steer- ing. power brakes and radio with Mercury‘s famous power rear window make up this luxurious car. Lic. 373-0611, USED CAR SPECIALS Members of the house lea- gue will average a game a week and will pay a regist- ration fee of $9 or $11 de- pending on age. Under the RHHA system. players from 5 to 18, irres- pective of ability or exper- ience will be able to make a team in the house league, and to enjoy equal ice time with the more proficient. Every effort is made to balance these teams. but if players show exceptional ab- ility they will be moved up to one of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association teams and will represent the town in district play. They will not compete against local teams and will average ab» out two games a week. one away and one at home. Besides players, the assoc- iation would like to see adâ€" ults register as prospective coaches, managers. referees and sponsors. or to help in any way possible, The league will get under way in mid-October and will run through to Easter. '64 Meteor “The house that service built” $1495. (Many more Used C SPORTS RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1967 Monza comes sporty and a car r 62095E 884-1441 Any coaches interested in being aSSOciated with the teams are asked to contact the following age group con- venors, who are listed with the groups they will be in charge of during the hockey season: Although most of last year’s sponsors are back a- gain this year, with the inâ€" crease in the number of teams (from 53 to 72) more sponsors are needed. Fee is $65, which goes towards sup- plying sweaters only. Players will also pay 35 cents admission fee every time they play â€"â€" or they can purchase a $7 season ticket. entitling them to ad- mission any time both as a player and as a spectator. All players must wear hel- mets. shinpads, athletic sup- ports and cups and skate guards. which they are to supply themselves. ’63 Corvair a â€" This blue beauty i \n‘th bucket seats, a ' 4 speed transmission radio. For the sports minded buyer. Lic. l’uddicombe Pete On Displ ‘51 of last are back a- with the in- number of to 72) more 770: LIFE’S ALL WRONG Seven innings later am in tears. He’s done it again. Another no-hitter. He’s shattered my mood. It’s all wrong. Life’s not that way. So left with prospects of trying to re-group thoughts and describe the joy that abounded as Domik struck out the last man. Joy was all round. How can you write about joy? How can you even write about two suwessive no-hitters the tension that built up steadily all the way through the game. the machineâ€"like hurling The kind everyone exneriences sooner or later but carries on bravely against all odds knowing full well that the odds are stacked against him. there is no way out. Am practically in tears as Domik takes mound. Sport Spots By Fred Simpson Domik pitches noâ€"hitter one night and is k): ed out of box the next proving that life is hard. fate smiles unon you one moment. spits at you next. Real throaty drama. Then came Tuesday night and this time not to be fooled. Column practically written game: Sure, he went on to win-the game but it was too late. The mood was shattered. Bravely wrote column anyway. Then came the first of the no-hit games last Monday night against Shopsv’s. Everyone happy but this one. Send out another anguished cry to someone up there. Why not against Plating? Had the mood then. Arrive at town park in third inning. Casu- ally ask what the score is. Dumbfounded to find out that Domik is losing 4-3 and has had two home- runs hit off him in one inning. Why me'.’ umtmuiunuuuummmm“mununuammuumumuumnumw It simply went to prove that all one gets out of this fickle world is a slap in the face or, even worse, a kick in the head. To explain: A few weeks ago finally got around to inter- viewing Bob in a situation intended to wring every ounce of drama out of. Here’s Bo'b a former mem- ber of the Toronto Plating team preparing to face his old teammates in a “grudge” battle in the open- ing game of the OASA Senior “B” playoffs. Interview Bob and expect to write column com- bining dramatic story with even more dramatic no- hit effort against Plating or at least one or two- hit shutout, 25 strikeouts. Not too much to ask for. It’s no news by now of course that Domik pitched a couple of successive night no-hitters last week in shouldering the Richmond Hill Dynes Jew- ellers to victory in the ONE Fastball Tournament. But if you were there you‘re still talking about it. I was there. I’m still writing about it. But not happily so, mind you. Wish I had never been there to see it. almost wish it hadn’t happened. Simply too dramatic to write about. So if in the hext few thousand lines you notice the odd (gap) where the letters B-o-b D-o-m-i-k would normally be, well, you’ll just have to under- stand. There are eight letters on my still youthful witch of a Smith-Corona that have been threatening to collapse through over-usage this summer. Score was 3-1 for the Plating crew. The Jewellers managed just three hits. Dynes and Plating play- ed the final game last night (Wednesday) at Kew Beach. The Richmond Hill Dyn- es Jewellers found them- selves all tied up with Tor- onto Plating of the Beaches Fastball League after Monâ€" day night’s second game of their best-of-three OASA playoff. Those interested in referâ€" eeing should contact Refer- ee-In-Chief Bill Barker at 884-3635. The 1967-68 executive of Richmond Hill Hockey Asso- ciation is: President Harold Barnett. 884-3535: Past Pres- ident John Graydon, 884- 5100; lst Viceâ€"President San- dy Dunlap. 884-4645; 2nd Vice-President Tom Graham, 884-2437; Secretary Marsh Amos, 884-4545; Treasurer, Terry O’Brien, 884-1618; Re- feree-In-Chief Bill Barker, 884-3635: OMHA Convenor Ken Addley. 884-5682: Regis- trar Sandy Dunlop, 884-4645; trophies and awards. Harold Barnett. 884-3535: publicity 4073 884‘5020; Peewees ‘11! Ed Sackfield, 889-1764; Minor Bantams ()2) Marty D'Ales- sandro, 884-7390; Bantams (13) Ken Addley. 884-5682; Midgets I14 8; 15) Walt Don- kin. 889â€"3259: Juveniles (16 8; 17) Bob AIL-Kenna. 884- Plating Evens Series KICK (Contin WHAT'S THE NAME? HE'S LOSING N THE HEAD J prove that all one gets out of slap in the face or, even worse, ed on Ely: Eihcml The “B” series will start Fri- day if possible or Monday night at the town park beginning at 7 pm. But Brenan came back again to push across the winning run in their half of the same inning. Reids Auto Body won the first game of their best of three “A” semi-finals by defeating Richmond Hill Centennials 8-3. Second game in the “A” ser- ies goes Monday at 9 pm. The same team then went a- head 11-10 in the sixth inning but the seventh saw Surf count one to tie the score. ‘l Richmond Hill Suburba Brenan edged Surf Marine‘Knights lost their second and ‘12-11 last week in a suddenlthird straight games over the death Industrial Softball Leag- weekend but had cause for at Jue game. least some optimism in the fin- The Brenan 'l‘V bo3s will now al game. . fmeet Pinecrest Speedway in The scores “ere 41-7 against ‘the “B” semi-finals. ‘Burlington Braves in Burling- Monday night's game provid- ton but the local juniors held ed all the excitement one could the St, Andrew's Lakeshore expect in a sudden death gamelBraves to a close 16-6 win. as Surf Marine took an earlyl The BraveS‘ game saw thel 9-2 lead only to have Brenan’s score reading 27â€"7 at halftime bounce back to tie the game. with the Suburba Knights hold- meet Pinecrest Speedway it the “B” semi-finals. Monday night's game provid ed all the excitement one coulc expect in a sudden death gamt as Surf Marine took an earl) Brenan edged Surf Marine 12-11 last week in a sudden death Industrial Softball Leag-' ue game. To Oust Surf Marine ;North York Soap Box 'Derby September 17 Each car must be braked and steered safely, style and mater- ial for construction are at the discretion of the car builder. Entry forms may be obtained by telephoning 225-4611. Brenan Wins By 12-": A Grand Mini Prix scheduled for September 17 promises a fun-filled day for entrants in North York's annual Soap Box Derby and for spectators. Types of construction of the “cars” will range from the four wheels and a board style to the deluxe type with cockpit. wind- shield. etc. They will be clus- Types of construction of the “cars” will range from the four wheels and a board style to the deluxe type with cockpit. wind- shield. etc. They will be clus- sified as: jalop)‘. standard and 10) knock- i. that writer before the i The Braves‘ game saw thei score reading 27-7 at halftime with the Suburba Knights hold- ing the winners to 12 points in the last half. I Then on Labor Day it was 9-6 going into the final minutes of the game before the Bears broke through for the touch- down and win. nmlmuuumummmuumIImunI\uuuuumnummuuummum munmuuunulumm«munummuuumuummumuuumumm Suburba Knights Drop Two Games Harry Abofs scored the Douglas Baker, of Bak- er's Sales and Service Ltd., Thornhill. was the winner of the Suburba Knights colored television set in the opening game of the sea- son. "is ticket number was 2907. Rayon Celasuede half sl petite and mini Iengths. Ava Black, Pink, Mint and man Kresge September Special it was a very happy evening at Richmond Hill Centennial Swimming Pool last Friday when 100 young swimmers demonstrated the s‘cills they hare learned and perfected at the pool. Parents and friends were there in goodly numbers at this second annual show to watch the display and to reward the swimmers with well-earned applause. ' The aquatic display featured synchronized swimming, diving routines. races and a skin and scuba diving display. Above during one of the many hours of practice put in by the enthusiastic young people (left to right) three members of the synchronized swimming club, Susan Thompson, Janet Mitâ€" chell and Mary Lamb, are surprised by two monsters from the deep, Norman Kew and Stephen Gentles, members of the skin and scubadiving club speed swimming HALF SLIPS mmuumn Kresge Reg. Price 98¢ PETITE Every hair stays neatly in place, yet remains soft and touchable! Available in both Regular‘and Hard To Hold. Kresge ! September Special I 00 Swimmers In Friday's Big Sp/as/I ADORN HAIR SPRAY Thms. Fri. Sat. Only us in popular lable in White, other shades. .5 OZ. GIANT 1.87 murs. Fri. Sat. Only Stretch top, seamless m m attractive _Fa ' one pack I m them came at a time when the enemy was booting from the end zone. Both were roughing the kicker infractions. The Richmond Hill team plays this Saturday at home. Knights’ touchdown on a short running play following a drive from the Richmond Hill end of the field. Penalties “ere a major fact- or in the Knights‘ loss as they picked up 110 yards. Two of Thurs. 'Fri. Sat.' Only Th urs. F”: Kresge Reg. 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