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The Liberal, 19 Sep 1968, p. 13

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Ross Sinfield of the Bombers gained multi yards and three touchdowns while Witf Dou- cette scored two through weak spots in the tackle portion of the enemy line. John Stokes plunged over from the tho-yard line for the other touchdown. Crosby Park opened the scor- ing with a touchdown by Tom Travesy off a triple reverse. But it was the last time the losers penetrated Bomber terâ€" ritory for the rest of the day. A‘20 yard touchdown romp by Glen Pembleton with only two minutes left gave Southern Blues at 9-0 \\'in last \\eek over WestSidel‘s in Civitan football action. Itrwas the second week in low that a hard-luck Westside team relinquished a touchdov in the final minutes of pla3 Peter Evans and Rick Crane were again standouts for the losing Westsiders while Mario Deperle and Pembleton spear- headed the Southern Blues at tack. A close game until the sec- ond half turned into a rout as Browndale rolled to a 42-6 win over a lighter and less experi- enced Crosby Park team. The winners held only a 13-6 lead until midway in the game. Saturday were uumuauuulg ma) 81‘s for 5Ul"‘0 9: (' Pitcher Bill Fox, Catcher Craig Purdy. Isl Outstanding players for Dyne: Jewellers: Pitcher Jim Clement. Grant. McLeod and This Saturday Southern Blues meet Crosby Park at Crosny Park on field one while Westâ€" siders meet the rampaging Browndale Boinbers on field two. Kickoff time is 10 am, The referee corps consisting of boys too old or too Iieaw for the league. has been func- tioning‘ with good results {or the past two weeks. 20-Yd. Touchdown Run Wins It 9-0 For Blues Civitan Football Murphy Real Estate RH 4 â€" Town Auto Body RH 2 Outstanding Players for Murphy Real Estate: Coach Tom An- derson. Pitcher Kyle Chatfield. Catcher Scott Dewsbury, 3rd Baseman Richard Kern. Outstanding Players for Town Auto Body: Coach Cliff Dunbar. Pitcher Steve Wolfrey, Catcher Brian Charles, 3rd Baseman Rick Carton. PEE WEE DIVISION First Round: Studio 9 RH 12 â€" E gyt§tanqing players for First Round: Morley‘s Foodland RH 11 â€"-â€" Annie's Lunch EG 10 Hodgins Hardware RH 15 â€" Cal‘donnas EG 3 Town Auto Body RH 11 â€" Mister Transmission RH 2 Murphy Real Estate RH 10 â€" Winte'rgarten RH 2 “’eideman's BP EG received BYE into 2nd Round Scewd Round: Town Auto Body RH 20 â€"â€"~ Weidman's BP EC 11 Hodgins Hardware RH 4.â€" Marley's Foodland RH 3 ' Murphy‘s Real Estate RH Received BYE into 3rd round Thin] Round: Murphy Real Estate RH 4 â€" Hodgins Hardware RH 1 Town Auto Body RH received BYE into Final Fina ‘: Longhorn Restaurant EG 12 â€" Kent Cl he “c W Coach: Peter Dunec Coach: 3211;635:1152 {top 0 Outstandmg Players for Longhorn Restaurant: Pitcher Doug‘flyto Elll'lec, Catcher VMIke Evans and 3rd Baseman Calvin Culling“fence an}. Outstandmg players for Kent Clothes: Pitcher David‘ Tm F01 ber, Catcher Ross Queringuesser and Shortstop Peter Tipold Ston ‘ SQUIRT DIVISION ‘It° “‘i Eric’s Cycle & Sports RH 14 â€" Kinnear Pontiac RH 7 Studio 9 RH 12 â€" Rendevous RH 2 Second Round: Dynes RH 19 â€" Eric's Cycle RH 2 Studio 9 RH 4 -â€" Smith Dorman 8; Williams BIG 2 n9 Final: First Round: 1 Longhorn Restaurant EG 9 â€" Tony's Esso RH 6 Burger Bar EC 10 â€" Han‘s B.A. RH 7 Tom Hughes Shell RH 1 â€"â€" Johnnie‘s Sunoco RH 0 Dunnfield Plastics EG 19 â€" Civitan Club RH 9 Kent Clothes RH 14 -â€" Jarmaine Cable EC 5 Iecond Round Burger Bar EC 7 ~â€" Deeriield Plastics EC 6 Kent Clothes RH 11 â€"~ Tom Hughes Shell RH 7 Longhorn Restaurant EG Rec’d BYE into 3rd Round Third Round: ’ Longhorn Restaurant EC 18 â€" Burger Bar EC 0 F. {(ent Clothes‘ RH received BYE into Final ma : Bren Selvage went the route for Kent’s for the second straight time to record both wins in the Markham series. In the final game he allowed nine hits while striking out 14. 0p- posing hurler Ken May and relieier Cliff Lumley allowed Kent’s only seven hits while striking out 14 men. Their un- doing was attributed to two late inning home run blasts. Lum- ley took the loss. The three runs scored by Markham in the early innings were the result, of some timely Following is a detailed breakdown of game results in Saturday’s second annual Richmond Hill Minor Ball Associa- tion wind-up tournament for 1968: TYKE DIVISION They won It in the ninth on John Maver's tuo run homer. In the Markham contest‘hitting and some questionable Kent‘s trailed Markham 30 Kent fielding. going into the top of the‘ Kent's seemed to lack eighth inning when they came‘ fire until the eighth when alive with three runs to tie‘ Selvage walked and Law- the game. ‘ rence Drew drove a home- Eliminate Kent's Lead Peterboro In Piaym‘i‘ VOL. 91, NO Richmond Hill Kent Clothes eliminated Mark- ..ham from further OASA Senior “A” Intermediate playoff action last week and went on to down Peter- .boro in the first game of their best-ofâ€"three series in Peterboro. Both contests were thrilling battles with the Clothiers winning both by identical 5-3 scores . Scott Dorman & Williams EC 18 â€"â€" 'I‘own Inn RH 6 Dypgs ge\\_'ell§rs_RH 8 â€" Bombers EC 5 SECON D SECTION 9 one last ‘rary ’l‘ulk, week in a Westsiders touchdown Dynes Jeuellers Steve Marshall. Steve Heley, Dean Barber and Brian Ander- son. Game two: Emile Lamer- aux, Peter Bebber. Hugh Cutler. and Cyril Courette. Browndale Southern Blues Crosby Park Westsiders 7 SPORTS Kent's seemed to lack fire until the eighth when Salvage walked and Law- rence Drew drove a home- run over the ficlder‘s head in centre. Brian Clark then reached first when a missed third strike got by the catcher. He advanced to second on a wild pitch and scored on Bob Shel ston's single to tie the game. Drew led the Clothiers at bat adding two singles to his homer. Billy Hunter had two singles“ JAIL. \11 L115 sync ur it; 103: run in the first as leudoff man u ‘- V» . .. ' ' Li Clark doubled. l'le attempted Millet" ‘ 111.3”) Ease it to steal third as the ball mom- the Somethmg ‘ 01 ' 0t e1 ‘\\_. entarily eluded oppoeition urge that compels athletes Catcher Don Wasson, \Vasson; to get behind the wheels of retrieved the ball quickly and - . l. .e cal-s ski fired a strike to third sackeri Epeédmg gigging tiade Gary McCewen. Clark appear-1 0““ m?“ ‘ _ ed to be out but in siidinggpunches m the ring, stend 3 _ _ kicked the ball out of McCew-' in the way of speeding en’s glove and came in to score pucks, eta ' as the ball rolled to the Rent But that isn~t what it is 1 bench. ' > Richmond Hill added another to me- Advel}ture to me 15 wrapped up in the agony_ short run in the fifth as Maver _ ‘ that comes Wlth havmg to DOUG ALLAN AND BEAR] . I Shelston‘s run scoring single and Maver‘s game winning blast? were the only other Kent hits. Lumley, Howie. Burkholder and? Tom Ashby had two hits apiece for Markham. reakdown of game results in hand Hill Minor Ball Associa- 68: . IVISION â€" Tony's Esso RH 6 ‘5 BA. RH 7 Johnnie‘s Sunoco RH 0 â€" Civitan Club RH 9 naine Cable EG 5 ield_ Plastics-EC 6 ‘Pitcher Killens doubled and Shelston brought him in with a single. . ‘ . ' t - . . et 11 each mowing, s um . 'lhe lead was short lived as file 01%]: to work. face yet another 24 how-3 of (115- asters that. lurk around every corner waitmg‘ 101' Peterboro scored all their runs. for the game in the bottom of . 1 the fifth to go ahead 3-2, some poor human to falter, to _fal . _ > Condie, who came to the Not go With Richmond Hill Architect Douglas rfiifluilof 1‘3"“) ii‘ “‘9 “fir: J Allen, of 191 Larerock Avenue. His idea of one 3:8 0:1: 315:5 1.323;; we i kind of adventure occurred recently While he was side, seemed to lose his l watching an outdoors film at a.Rotary CIUb m?“- stuff briefly and gave up 1 ing'. Doug is married and the tather of two C‘hlid« “We “"15 before "B‘ain' ! ren, Sean, 7, and Kelly. 9. His Wife’s name is I‘ran. g: 1131‘): wmfofst‘gcl'd F ki The film depicted some adventurers running 1‘0 16 ‘ ‘ l l . ' . u - Kenye opened 8mm :1 51321;; the rapids of the Colorado Rn er thiough the ane- walked, and" some Grand Canyon. Mmmh, said Doug. Might both runners scored as Short- be nice to do it in person. stop Glen Pagett doubled tol so he did it “gm' Page“ “as Out "mpg to: “I took mV holidays in the first week of Aug- stretch his double to a triple. ‘ V t ' d C n MCOewen then doubled Stole‘ ust and started off to the Gran anyon. third, and scored on a wild“ At the Canyon he met the colorful veteran. of piteh. Condie settled down to many a trip down the Colorado â€"-â€"â€" Georgie-White, 116959 the next “if? batters fmdf or as she is better known, “Woman of the River.” O. A. S. A. SENIOR "A" PLAYOFFS Daily â€"â€" Mon. to Fri. 8.00 to 4.00 pm. Bring Your Sticks and Your Skates â€"- Play All Day $2.00 Public Skating Sat. 8.15 pm. â€" Sun. 1 DOL‘BLERINK ARENAS TOWN PARK L'nder the Lights Dynes Jewellers Oshawa Tonys THURSDAY STANDINGS Williams EC 2 8.30 pm Allan Hnward Baseman Bob Carton Coach Mac Clement Mike Woods. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19; 1968 PAY â€" AS â€" YOU â€" PLAY SHINNY HOCKEY 889-725] Jane St. at Highway No. 7 15 A Pt Smith had a single in addi- tion to his homer and three runs batted in. Shelston had a double and two singles and one run batted in. Second Base- man Andy Watson had three singles. Doubles by Brian Clark and Maver and singles 1by Ball and Larry Kelson com- ipleted the Kent‘s 12 hit total. i McCewen led Peterboro with 1the slick lashing out three hits $including a double and two singles. The teams baitled to a scowl‘e? less tie through the ninth, 'tenth, eleventh and twelfth in- nings. The long fly outscored Shel-J1 ston who had doubled and gone to glird on Rodger Ball‘s single. McCewen then doubled, stole third, and scored on a wild pitch. Condie settled down to retire the next two batters and held the opposition scoreless for eight more innings. Leading Kent hitting over the season, Alex Smith pro- vided the offensive heroics as he batted in the tying run in the top of the eighth with a long fly to the base of the right field Richmond Hill added another short run in the fifth as Maver doubled and Shelston brought him in with a single. Ken Condie, who relieved starter Larry Guio in the third game, received credit for the victory. Ernie Killens. \\ ho went all the way for Peterboro. took the loss. Kent's started quickly with a run in the first as leadot‘f man Clark doubled. He attempted to steal third as the ball mom- entarily eluded opposition Catcher Don Wasson. \Vasson retrieved the ball quickly and fired a strike to third sacker Gary McCewen. Clark appear- ed to be out but in sliding kicked the ball out of McCew- en’s glove and came in to score as the ball rolled to the Kent bench. Last Sunday Kent‘s travel- led to Peterboro and came away with a 5-3 win after 13 innings of thrilling softball. HOW TO MAKE AN IMPRESSION Send your Clothes to Kent‘s were scheduled to play this past Tuesday and a victory will have quali- ified them for the South- ern Ontario finals Pick-Up and Delivery For Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundry Storage 884-8741 Open 7 a.m. every morning 13th Smith homer far fence scor- of him to DOWN THE RIVER On his first trip Doug was aficompanied by Gem'g'ie and 30 other adventurers all packed into the 20 by 20 foot doughnut éhaped rubber \gaft. “We all had life preservers on 51?”?1311 ‘as hard hats in case we bumped our heads against the rocks while careering through the rapids. It can be very treacherous and sometimes the waves are 20 feet high You get the feeling you’re going to be en- gulfed any second.” “There have been a number of drownings through the years," said Doug. “You can’t help thinking about this as you prepare to get into the raft for your trip.” The trip down the Colorado is broken by side trips into recesses in the towering Grand Canyon walls to visit hidden waterfalls and small canyons (Continued on Page 14) .. Buf that isn’t what it is to me. Adventure to me is " ' wrapped up in the .agony ‘_,_- . that comes With havmg to DOUG ALLAN AND BEAN get up each morning, stum- ble off to work. face yet another 24 hours of disâ€" asters that lurk around every corner waiting for some poor human to falter, to fall. Not so with Richmond Hill A_r_c_hit_eg:t Douglas There’s inuch {o be said for this because the rapids can be treacherous, the current is always changing. Adventure, they say, is the spice of life. Or is it variety? In any case it’s the something â€" or â€" other urge that compels athletes to get behind the wheels of speeding race cars. ski down mountains, t r a d e punches in the ring, stand in the way of speeding pucks, etc. “She’s about 60.” said Doug, “and has been going dovm the river for years. She takes groups of interested persons like myself and has a reputaâ€" tion for always bringng her passengers back alive.” Allen, of 191 Laverock Avenue. His idea of one kind of adventure occurred recently while he was watching an outdoors film at a Rotary Club meet- ing. Doug is married and the father of two child- ren, Sean, 7, and Kelly, 9. His wife’s name is Fran. The film depicted some adventurers running the rapids of the Colorado River through the awe- some Grand Canyon. Mmmh, said Doug. Might CUSTOM TIRE SALES 591NDL’S’I‘R1AI.RD. 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