ALLENCOURT MEN’S MAJOR Fred Hickey for the second week in a row was top man in action at Allencourt. Fred had games of 306, 315 and 356 for a ra____ L_.l 977 triple. Roy Thompson had 850, Bill Jackson 849, Jack Tul- loch 844, Herb Lyons 817 and Eric Marling 792. In team action Bob's Delivery Service was the only team to take seven points to pull within one point of leading Manufac- turers Life, with one week left in the second series. Bob‘s de- feated Allencourt Electronics. In 5-2 splits Manufacturers Life beat ABC Bowl, Watts Real Es- tate upset Turnbull Groceries, Cardinal Insulation took Rich- mond Inn and Allencourt Lanes whipped Allencourt F & C. In a 4-3 split Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers edged Regency Clean- EI‘S. VOL. 90, No. 31. Fred Hickey leads high aver- age by a good margin. having increased his average to 264. Bob Weeks and Art Higgins are tied at 255, followed by Tim Saul 250, Bob Julian 249 and Stan Shadoff and John Cruse at 246 Team standings: Manufacturn ers’ Life Insurance 51. Bob‘s: Delivery Service 50. Cardinal Insulation 47. Allencourt Lanes. 46, Regency Cleaners 45, Turngl bull Groceries 39. Allencourtl Electronics 35, Richmond Hill} Auto Wreckers 26, Richmond Inn 25, Allencourt Fish and Chips 22, ABC Bowl 19, Watts Real Estate 15. ABC MEN’S MAJOR The top three teams, Mich- ael’s Gifts, Bowden Lumber and Powell Fencing, all had a perâ€" fect evening last week and won seven points. This still left Michael’s with a comfortable nine point lead. Powell Fenc- ing was the only team to im- prove its position. They did‘ so by breaking up a three-way tie for third place. Here are the complete standâ€" ings: Michael's Gifts 38, Bowâ€" den Lumber 297 Powell Fencing 28. Jack Blyth Insurance 26, Team 9 24, Tony’s Esso 21, Sterling Drugs 16, Allencourt Lanes 16. Wilson-Niblett Mot- 01‘s 14, ABC 1 14, ABC 2 13, Stew Smith was high man 101' the night with a fine 904 which sent his average up to 262. This is good enough for high average. Other triples were: N. Rob- erts 832,"l‘. Saul 817, A. Skx‘etâ€" teberg 808. C. Hellmich 800, S. Foster 789. J. Davidson 768, J. McMahon 761, B. Julian 759, T. MacRae 755. Hall’s Fuel Oil 12 gamma RESULTS 1964 1965 1965 1962 1964 1967 1966 METEOR CUSTOM. 4 door. \78. automatic. Fully equipped. Lic. 37306H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special $12.95. 1962' FALCON DELUXE WAGON. 6 cylinder, standard transmission. Lic. 21397X. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special S 495. COMET 2 door. 6 cylinder, automatic. Lic. 520683. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special $1395. SUNBEAM MINX 4 door. Sharp, 1 owner. Lic. J43881. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 3 895. 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Bobby Hull's Richmond Hill Junior continued to get caught the wrong way through revolving hockey doors week losing a 5-3 home to Ajax and a 6-2 away to Lindsay. Ajax led 2-1 at the end of the first period with the Rams rallying to tie the contest at 3-3 in the second period. Last Thursday‘s game saw 500 spectators on hand to View the fired-up Rams aggregation and also to view Maple Leaf Star Ron Ellis and TV commen- tator and Author, Brian Mc- Farlane. rJohn Bookalam. Greg Sep-h- ton, and Spence Natale flashed the red light for the locgls.» Dan Piotrowski sparked the winning offensive with a two goal performance with singles going to Angus Riddell. A1 Pat- erson, and Mark Rowland. Ajax’s Riddell opened the scoring at 4:27 of the first By FRED SIMPSON A big night for the youngsters Thursday night of/last week as Leaf Star Ron-Ellis and TV Personality Brian McFarlane were on hand to pen autographs for one and all. (Left to right) are Brian. Sports Announcer Ken Foss, and Ron who is shown drawing the winning ticket. Oh yes, a sad note. The Richmond Hill Rams lost 5-3 to Ajax before a crowd of 500. “lee house that service built†RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1968 Ron Ellis Scores Wit/1 Youngsters Rams going those last game game u..- "nuâ€"r»- __ "7, sisted by John Horton and Greg Sephton and Rod Chap- Brian Boyd. man scored the two goals for The battling Rams fought‘the losing team. For the win- back at 6:00 as Bookalam took ners it was Jeff Stuart leading a neat pass from Sephton and the way with two goals followâ€" put the puck home on a high ed by singles by Al Burns, Jim shot. Crawford, Gord Coombs, and * * * * Larry Locke. period as he fooled John Bork in the Rams net in an unassist- ed effort. It was 2-0 at 5:43 as Piotow- ski whipped home the puck as- sisted by John Horton and Brian Boyd. But the Rams sagged in the final period as the visitors sock- ed home two unanswered goals to win game away. - The second period saw the Rams play one of their best ex- hibitions of hustling hockey and it paid off on the scoreboard via a 3â€"3 tie. Richmond Hill played a good first period in Lindsay Friday night but found itself behind ' ’Sephton started it off at 6:43 from Bookalam and Natale. Ajax moved back into the‘ lead on Paterson’s goal at 8:53 but it was all tied up again at 19:36 as Natale broke through to put the puck home unassisted. Special Special Special Special 889 7703 $1495 81-195 S2695. $1095. saw the Gary Hall was elevated fromi Coming up February 11 will best ex- the midgets for Friday‘s gamevbe an exhibition game between ckey andunder a continuing Ram policy the Rams and members of the oreboard‘of spotting newcomers as 3 NHL Old Timers in the new breaking-in process under junvlarena. Game time is 2 pm. 'f at 6:43vior hockey fire. 1 Tickets are selling at a $1 atale. Young Chris Gleave playedlfor adults and 50 cents for into the a strong game in the nets Fri- youngsters and may be procur- 1 at 353 day night. On one occasion he ed from members of the Rich- again at stopped a Lindsay player on a mond Hill Hockey Association through clean breakaway with a specta- or at the gate on the night of ,assisted. ular stop. sthe game. 2-0 after the first period. Theiiionors at 6:57 of the second Rams rallied to tie the game at period from Bruce Hutchinson 2-2 but; came the third period to make it 2-1. sag as Lindsay ripped home four unanswered goals. Jewellers Tie Toronto Shultons By 5-5 In A See-Saw Encounter The Rams pulled a rally in the second period after drop- ping behind 2-0 in the first. It was Sephton doing the; They tied 5-5 with Toronto Shultons in a game at the new arena after moving into a 5â€"4 lead with just a little over three minutes left in the game. In other games Don Mills moved into a first place tie with the Jewellers downing Newmar- ket 7-1 while Willowdale Rangâ€" ers were edging past Downs- view 3-2. Richmond Hill Dynes Jewelâ€" lers almost got back on the win- track last Sunday but not quite. The Richmond Hill-Shultons contest saw Bob Gibson open- ing the scoring at the 7:14 mark with assists going to Doug Stubbs and Moe Williamson. But Rod Kelson evened it at 1â€"1 at the 12:20 mark aided by Dave Hopper and Bob Shelston. Toronto took a 2-1 lead at 11:38 of the second period \vithi LEAGUE Bruce Sim doing the honors.‘ Kelson and Hopper picked up Richmond Hill assists. Don Mills The game turned into a see-‘Shultons saw effort from then on as RodiWillowdale Chapman â€"â€" up from the Richâ€"‘Newmarket mond Hill Junior Rams â€"~:Downsvie\\~ The game turned into a see- saw effort from then on as Rod Chapman â€"â€" up from the Rich- mond Hill Junior Rams â€" knocked home the puck with the help of brother Clay Chap- man and Moe Williamson. Time was 17:03., It was Toronto‘s turn to take the lead again at 4:06 of the final period with Charlie Gru- Regal Auto Body Ltd. Let us give your car the REGAL appearance it deserves. in our new Body Shop with the most up to date drying equipment North of the City. It costs you no more to have quality work done by experienced men, “A11 Fully Licensed", who are specialists on Body Repau‘s and Painting. g3?) THE($OME kEXPEE‘LIâ€"â€˜ï¬ 89 NEWKIRK RD. S. (corner Markham Rd.) RICHMOND HILL We Use Solder â€" Service Cars Available Completg iCollision Service two goals f01‘\ But Lindsay had it all its own For the win-Nay in the final rapping home Stuart leading four unanswered goals. ) goals follow- Richmond Hill outshot the Al Burns, Jixmvictors 41-23 over the entire Coombs, and‘route. Phone 884-8187 Ely: Eihtral l The Jewellers started turning *on the power rallying for three ‘goals within six minutes to move in front by 5-4. Helping to turn the tide were lgoals by Bob McKinnon at :14:27 from Doug Stubbs and 'John Mulhall: at 16.27 with Clay jChapman assisted by Gibson; and at 17:18 with Larry Black lhelped by Clay and Rob Chapâ€" lman. Then it was Chapman tieing the game at 2â€"2 with a goal at 17:11. It was unassisted. Coming up February 11 will be an exhibition game between the Rams and members of the NHL Old Timers in the new arena. Game time is 2 pm. Tickets are selling at a $1 Members of the minor hockey team selling the most tickets will receive free passes to the 531.139- ber blinking the light assisted by Gary Stamp and Ray Miller: Toronto moved into a 4-2 lead at 8:27 with Gruber per- forming the honors aided and abetted by Sim, and Craig Dun- nett. But with less than two min- utes left Kelson broke through to tie the game at 5-5 from Dunnett and Gruber. FUTURE GAMES February 4, at Richmond Hill Arena. 6:30, Toronto vs. Downs- view; at 8 pm, Willowdale vs Don Mills and at 9:30 Richmond Hill \‘5 Newmarket. LEAGUE STANDINGS WLT unond Hill 10 5 i Mills 10 5 i Photo by Stuart’s Studio) Sport 1 Spots The world is full of “ups†and “downsâ€. At least that's what they tell me. Don’t know. Never been “upâ€. Which brings us to this week’s piece of resistance. By Fred Simpson The name is Doug Ac- omb. He’s 18, lives at 362 Sugar Maple Lane in Pleas- antville, plays with the J u n i or Marlvies, has a chance to turn professional with Portland in the West- ern Hockey League. Also ‘is a likely candidate for the NHL (Chicago has an agreement with Portland) in the near future. What’s wrong? Probably nothing that serious but Doug is cur- rently going through what he would call one of the “down†periods. 01' you could call it indecisive, uncertain, call it what you want. “I certainly haven’t been happy with the way I’ve been going this season,†he states. “I’m a slow starter as it is and when I got hurt at the first of the year, well, it didn’t help.†The injury was a sprained ankle which forced him to miss five games and took him another five to get back into shape. So it hasn’t been the most promising of starts. râ€"Vm‘i‘iiti’; eul' checking,†he says. “We’ve been d0- ing all right offensively but we haven’t been check- ing. We have to improve that. 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