Since the new chambers have' been in use (only a few months), the cooling system has been consistently noisy and has de- fied all attempts to soften its roar. At the August 6 meeting Reeve Stewart Rumble gazed around the chamber and com- mented: “This would be a pleas- ant room if it weren't for that blasted air-conditioner." The clerk reported the staff had hesitated to ask for exten- sive work on the equipment be- cause of the warm weather. But‘ engineers have been instructed that they have “tu'o weeks to get with it!" Reynolds Shoe Kings (pee- weesl defeated Owen Sound last weekend in the first round of OASA playdowns. Saturday on their home dia- mond they won by the decis- ive score of 16-3. The first two local batters hit home runs to start the game off right and continued to play heads-up ball to win very easily. The Sunday game in Owen Sound ended in a 23-13 win for Richmond Hill. This one was close until the end of the fifth, but from then on both teams enjoyed a hitting spree. For Reynolds both games were great team efforts. The two-week interval will give an opportunity for engin- eers to overhaul the air-condi- tioning in the council chambers. Since members of Markham Township Council are attending the annual convention of the Ontario Municipal Association at Windsor. there was no coun- cil meeting this week. The reg ular session will be held August 19 at 7:30 pm. Tonight (Wednesday) 'the local girls will take on Burns Cartage of the East York Lea- gue. Thursday they journey to Hamilton to play the first game of a PWSU playdown round. with Hamilton returning here Saturday night. Roaring Air Cooler Receives Attention August 7 the lessee of Rich- mond Hill played host to Peter- boro in the second game of the PWSU playdowns and lost 1-0. This loss eliminated them from the Intermediate “A†category and they now revert to the “AA†class. Peterboro connected for eight hits and committed two errors, Richmond Hill's batting slump continued as the girls registered only two hits and two errors. B G Monday evening Wimbridges defeated Bay Ridges at Bay Ridges 11-9 and were back in batting form for this one. It’ar was just as well. as added tofï¬.‘ their other chores was umpire'A education â€"â€" the rule bookisc being produced and explained‘G on more than one occasion. ‘iN Again Virginia Ross turned in a good performance on the mound and drove in four runs to lead her team to victory. August 6 they bowed 2-0 to Donlands of East York in a hard-played game. Pitcher Vir- ginia Ross turned in an excep- tionally fine performance on the mound, but she and her beam mates lackéd their normal punch at the bat. Wimbridge ladies Revert To "AA" Class Wimbridge Cleaner: Ladies’ Softball team came up with one win and two closely-fought losses in three games during liq past week. SOCCER SCHOOL And don’t forget the Toronto Falcons Soccer Clinic to be held at Bayview Secondary School Aug- ust 22 from 5.30 pm on. The school is being spon- sored by the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association. Such international soccer stars as Iris DeBrito, Ken Bracewell and Oscar Lopez will be on hand to teach you youngsters how it’s done. Andfoh yes, you can win a. soccer ball auto« graphed by the Toronto Falcons. Back to summer. Reid's Auto Body of the Richmond Hill Indus- trial Softball League will be entering the annual Etobicoke Industrial Fastball Tournament this week- end at West Deane Park on Rathburn Avenue in Etobicoke. May the best team win and may that be Reid’s, naturally. Youngsters from six years of age up are we]- come to register for the courses. Registration dates are set for August 24 from 10 am to 3 pm and Aug- ust 26 from 7 am to 3 pm. Locale is the new arena. Meetings have been held by the club executives with coaches and managers of Richmond Hill Minor Hockey teams with a view towards finalizing details. Also important are the fans who can give the team a lift. So if you’ve got nothing else pressing on the Labor Day weekend it would be a great help if you piled the family into the car and breezed down to St. Catharines. Help spur on Coach “Casey†Cripps and the rest of the Dynesmen. They’re making their contribution to putting Rich- mond Hill on the map. More on this later. “COOL†IT And now to “cool†the scene . . . just a trifle. Eric Girdler, chairman of the Richmond Hill Power Skating Committee. reports that plans for an up- coming power skating school are well underway. 10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1968 DeGeer is probably one of the toughest hitters around the country. You know that somewhere along the line he’s going to hit. It doesn’t matter how good the pitcher is. The same for most of the others. They areâ€"and not necessarily in this orderâ€"â€"fel- lows like Bill ‘Skip’ DeGeer. Neb Gayman, Al Mug- ford and Les Downing. And we’re not slighting the other players who can and do come through. You ‘all’ is needed. Selling Something? It’s no secret who the key hitters areâ€"the ones who have to hit if you're going to winâ€"are in the Jewellers. (Continued from Page 9) You need hits from everyone, if possible, but you have your key hitters on every team and they’ve got to come through. The rest you depend on for the odd hit in the right spot and for airtight fielding. Use The Clasgified Phone 884-1105-6 Now! , . , Spar! 5:001: . . . INDUSTRIAL TOURNEY NEED FAN SUPPORT The name of the opposing team in the next. round of the playdowns had not been re- ceived by press time. Take First Round 0A 5 A Playoffs In the other game the Green Hornets blanked the Blue Bomb- ers 5-0 with Matthew Nicholl leading the way with three goals. Hugo Fusco chipped in with two. Best player for the Blue Bombers was Robert Griner. Peewee Division action saw the Richmond Hill second team down Oak Ridges 4-1. Scoring for The Hill was Paul Loft- house with two goals and Mike Ham and Billy Dyer with one apiece. Richmond Hill was downed 4-0 Wednesday by Aurora in Bantam Division play. All the excitement for The Hill team was provided by goalie Ian Kernohan who saved on a pen- alty kick. But it was game over with five minutes to go as Young knocked home his third score of the night to win it all for the Avengers. Other stars were Lou Kennedy and Mark Kem- ohan. The Richmond Hill first team downed Newmarket 3-0. Reynolds Shoe Kings Mosquito Division action saw an inexperienced Richmond Hill first team lose 7-1 to Aurora at Aurora on Thursday. Lone scorer for Richmond Hill was Glen Jarvis who finished off passes from David Egan and Terry Delville. The Avengers continued theiri winning ways last week in theAtom Division by edging theRed Barons 3-2. The Avengers‘ built up a 2-0 count on two: goals by Steven Young but the Barons stormed back tying the. game on a pair of goals by 83151 Rayner. ‘ The Richmond Hill second team also went down to a 4-1 defeat to Newmarket at Bay-‘ view Secondary School. Walter; Cimino scored the lone locals goal. ‘ Three Goals For Young As Avengers Win 3-2 The clinic is being sponsored by the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association which is urging soccer fans in Richmond Hill and surrounding areas to attend the clinic and give the Falcons “a real welcomeâ€. Some lucky boy (or girl) will win a valuable soccer ball au- tographed by the Falcon play- ers. There is no admission charge and parking is free. Refresh- ments will be available. The Toronto Falcons of the North American Soccer League will be in Richmond Hill Aug- ust 22. ‘ Purpose: ; To hold an instructional soc- cer clinic for Richmond Hill youngsters at Bayview Second-K ary School. ' Featured will be such inter- national stars as forwards. Iris DeBrito, Oscar Lopez, and de- fenceman Ken Bracewell. Though a comparative new- comer to the local tennis scene. having previously played out of Toronto‘s Moore Park Club the late Mrs. Albery had quickly endeared herself to team-mates and opponents alike by ‘her high quality of play. her excellent competitive spirit and her deep love of the game. Her fine Scottish humor contributed much to everyone's enjoyment Toronto Falcons Here August 22 It was with profound sorrow that the tennis club learned of the tragic passing of Amelia A1- bery, an esteemed member of the Thornhill club. who had represented her club in all York County Tennis League games this season. GIRLS SQUIRTS S. Kellett Convenor J. Davidson. 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Transmission 2 Eric's Cycle and Sport locked up at least a third place tie by downing Mr. Transmission with of the winning verdict going to he Pitcher Ken Roberts. Doug 13, Archer led the offensive with lly three hits. He was abetted by at Gerry Bourque who lashed a bs three-run homer. Dave Webster ty was the losing hurler. Tony »ct Berry led the losers with three .1y hits while Ted Cox had two. Pinecrest 5. Transmission 4 . A Single point separates the two teams with only three games remaining in league play. Brenan has the edge at the moment 11 points to 10 but both teams meet in the second game of a doubleheader Fri- day night at 9 pm in the town park. League President Andy Chat- eauvert is hopeful that the playoffs will start with a doubleheader this Monday night in the town park. Surf Marine and Brenan TV are currently locked in a death- struggle for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Rich- mond Hill Industrial Softball League. Surf Marine, Brenan's Fight For Bill Ash outpitched Bruce'sive w EXTRA! Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS Gord Wright led the way with three hits for the winners Al Ciampini, Mack Clement and Gerry Lazar each contribut- ing two. For Pinecrest it was Paul Hunter with two hits and Rod Mabley with a two-run triple. Pinecrest 13. Surf Marine 3 Bill Ash pitched a four-hitter striking out 11 and walking only three as Pinecrest clinched second place on Monday night. Bob Whitmarsh led the offen- _ ... mu“.ou in the hitting department. Tony1 night‘s second game. Brenan Berry and Stevens were the{came from behind scoring four best for Transmission. :runs in the fifth inning and Reich 7' Pinecrest 4 :three in the seventh. It was Mr. League title winning Reid-SiTransmissmn's 12th loss of the Auto Body recorded their 14th season and their seventh by win in 15 starts setting a league ong run. . record with 28 total points. Bob _ ruce Thompson was the Win- Kennedy was the winning mng pitcher. offensively it was pitcher scattering seven hitsldDal‘i’e liaeld tgndvaeiiii}; Agkms while walking two and striking: He [tier “g “16 wig th_.t arry out 10. Losing pitcher was Bill â€â€˜ 9“ Wt _ ‘99 15 and Ash who gave up 11 hits, walk- J°hn ¢°°k With two were the ed four. and struck out seven. best hitters _for the losmg team. Stevens in a close contest Fri- day night. For hard-luck Mr. Transmission it was the sixth one-run loss this year. The team has won only one game and tied two others. Jack Matchett and Paul Hunter led Pinecrest ay with a single. double Slightly Blemished Tires at the PRICE shown above â€" :21 EN FACT, EVERYTHING BUT THE 40,000 MILE TREADWEAR WARRANTY YES these are the self-same tires as shown at the top of the page! But, from time to time limited numbers of these Safety “99" High Mileage tires are available at low, no trade prices. 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