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The Liberal, 10 Oct 1968, p. 12

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.7‘““““““““‘ Johnny Drummond informs us that the York- Simcoe Senior Hockey League gets underway this Sunday at St. Michael’s Arena at St. Clair Avenue and Bathurst Street. The 9 pm game will see Knob Hill Farm Fire-Fighters playing Jim Liness Sports with the second game between Willowdale and Don Mills Forstners. Come this Tuesday its Liness vs. Willowdale at 7.15 in the new (when will it stop being new?) Rich- mond Hill Arena and Don Mills vs. Shultans at 8.45; and Lake AC vs. Knob Hill at 10.15. Now to baseball. Will eject some local color into the World Series which (it’s my guess) will be over by now. Marty Philp, general manager of the Goodyear Service Store in Richmond Hill took in three of the games and, of course, enjoyed the action. Marty is also a scout for the San Francisco Giants. Yes, a tripleheader.”WSfiduiéVE worth viewing Get down and see the action. But on to other things: See Doug Acomb got some glowing praise via the Toronto dailies for his “dominating” presence in the game that saw Marlies down Hamilton 3-1. Doug scored late in the period for Marlies. ‘ 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1968 And, oh yes, some more footnotes to the Rams- night. Also present was Leaf current star Ron Ellis who took gee-tar in hand and sang some ditties in company with Doug Moore and Son Louis. Got the distinct impression the players will be taking their jobs seriously at all times this season which should make for some excellent and vastly improved calibre of play. Smith, incidentally, had a lifetime scoring record of 187 goals. Good creden- tlialstfor a person wanting to tell other people how to o 1 . But this didzi’t rheah he hasn’t belligerant about losing games. “I like to win,” he says simply, and you get the definite idea this means he doesn’t take defeats lightly. In closing it would seem the local Rams are very fortunate to have picked up a leader the calibre of Smith. Smith was known as a “gentleman” on ice dur- ing his days with the Leafs as indicated by his winning _t_h§ ngly Byng Trophy on two occasions. (Continued from Page 11) The explanation for the “Muff” is the fact that Smith always “used to wear earmuffs.” Always? Well, he wore them anyway and that’s how he got the nickname. Regal Auto Body Ltd. L“ ‘1' give your car the REGAL appearance it deservps, in 0,“? new Body Shop with the most up to date drymg equipment north of the City. It costs you no more to have quality work done by experienced men. “All Fully Ifiigexgsed”, who are specialists on Body Repairs and a n mg. . , , Sport 3390!: m “The Liberal” is seeking the services of an energetic young high school student in the York Central High School District to write 3 Weekly Column on High School Sports. If you enjoy writing and have a knowledge of Sports then contact our Editor at 884-1105. This is an opportunity to test your journal- istic talents and earn some extra money. 89 NEWKIRK RD. S. (corner Markham Rd.) RICHMOND HILL We Use Solder â€"â€" Service Cars Available Phone 884-8187 Complete Collision Service SPORTS Columnist ADD FOOTNOTES THE HOME OF LIKE TO WIN FINALLY Three persons Were injured early Sunday morning, Septem- ber 29, on Highway 11 near the Emerald Isle Motel when three northbound cars collided. Two of the drivers involved, Russell Richardson, 414 of RR Oak Ridges OPP Officers in- vestigated 25 accidents in the past week, in which 11 persons were injured and property damage of $14,850 incurred. v “1e mgr] 101‘ one game was The 135565 0f Richmond Hiu‘registered by E. Smith of the had a field day in the laStToronto Cricket Club and his game, September 30. as they threeSOme. romped away With a 23-8 ViC- Bringing to conclusion a most tory over Kiwanis, giving them successful season, the local club the 1968 league championship. will hold its final tournament, Members of the team, cham- men‘s doubles. October 16‘ Wimbridge won the third game 10-6. This one was a real thriller as the score was tied at 6-81]. at the end of the regula- tion nine innings. In the top half of the tenth Sandra Glass connected for a basesâ€"loaded homer, and the Hillers held the Kiwanis girls scoreless in .the bottom half. It was a much different story be next night when Richmond '{ill defeated Kiwanis 4-1 at East York. Superb pitching by Virginia Ross and a topnotch performance by every player on the team contributed to this win. i For the third year in a row, Wimbridge Cleaners Ladies’ 30ftball Team have won the *hampionsh‘ip of the East York ’.eague. The finals against Kiwanis 'ot under way September 18 in lichmond Hill Town Park. with the visitors eking out a 3-2 vic- ‘ory in a hard-fought game. which could have gone either my. Judy Hopkins pitched a good game and scored one run, Marilyn Kent getting the other-J Wimbridge Girls League Champs Three Injured In Highway [1 Smash YONGE ST. N. Allencourt Pharmacy ltd. ALLENCOURT SHOPPING CENTRE - RICHMOND HILL Wm. C. Lazenby B.Sc.th. Alec G. Clarke Hugh A. Wight th.B. 884-4444 Free Delivery 884-4461 Thurs., Oct. 17th to Sat., Oct. 26th I C E S C H E D U L E RICHMOND I'III.I. ARENA OLD ARENA I NEW ARENA ENDEAN NURSURIES ADMISSION FREE Starting Oct. 19 Saturday 8 p.111. - 10 pm. Public Skating ADMISSION 50c Starting Oct. 15 Starting Oct. 16 Every Wednesday From 1 p.111. - 3 pm. Public Skating STARTS Every Tuesday Public Skating From 4 pm. - 6 p.m. ADMISSION FREE REPORT 5- Bringing to conclusion a most n successful season, the local club b. will hold its final tournament, - men‘s doubles, October 16. The third driver, Nikita Grig- orview, 18, of 235 Castlefield Avenue, Toronto, was unin- jured. Constable Bruce Davis in- vestigated. 2, Stouffv-ille, and Roy Graves, 25. of 40 Spruce Avenue, Rich- vale, were taken to York Cent- ral Hospital, Richmond Hill, to- gether with a passenger in the Graves car, Susan Gunn, 18, of Palmer Avenue, Toronto. The only local rink to become a prizewinner was that com- posed of James Grainger, George Winters and Frank Gil- bert, who captured high for two wins. Last Saturday at the Rich- mond Hill Lawn Bowling greens. first prize in the men’s trebles tournament and the Walker Hall Trophy was won by a rink skipped by W. Wonch of Willowdale. The second prize for three wins went to E. Wagg‘s rink of Stouffville. Walker Hall Trophy Will'dale Rink Wins :pions all. are: Mary William- son, centre field; Marilyn Kent. shortstop; Lynda Gordon. util- ity: Cathy Buston, left field: Sandra Glass, third base; Don- nie Westcott, first base: Judy Thacker, second base; Merylyn Henry. catcher; Wendy Gamble. first base and field; June Peck, right field; Virginia Ross, pit- cher; Judy Hopkins, pitcher; Joan Mashinter. field. The high for one game was RICHMOND HILL Z for the price of I . . . plus a penny! Starting Oct. 19 Every Saturday 7.30 - 9.30 pm. Adult Skating For boys over 14 years of age ADMISSION FREE ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 50c Accompanied by parent Starting Oct. 15 Every Tuesday [Wins Lose 6-4 Exfiibition Game To Weston The Richmond Hill Rangers’ first team moved into the semi finals of the league cup last week with a 2-0 win last week over Collingwood Saturday. Passing achieved the vi for the Rangers as both ; came off clock-work-like forts. Billy Keenan and scored for the wi team. Date for the next play will be announced later The second team didn’t have it so lucky. It lost a 2-1 game to Orangeville. The season is now over for them. 'Hill In Semi-Finals Down Orangeville 2-0 Richmond Hill scrambled to a 2-2 first period tie with the higher-ranked Dodgers. trailed by 3-2 at the end of the second period. and found themselves behind 5-4 at the 19:45 second mark of the final period. Coach Smith removed his goalie for a sixth at- tacker but the strategy backfired when Bob Mur- phy grabbed a loose puck and sailed it into the yawn- ing Rams’ net. The Dodgers outshot Rich- mond Hill 38-27 over the en- tire game which saw offensive honors go to Bob Murphy who scored two goals for the win- ners followed by Ron Wallace, Tony Crawford, Steve McDon- A goal with only five seconds remaining in the game deflated a determined rally Sunday night by the fledgling Rich- mond Hill Junior "C" Rams as they went down to a 6-4 exhibi- tion defeat by the Weston Jun- ior “B” Dodgers. The Rams were making their 1968-69 debut at the local arena under the tutelage of former Maple Leaf star Sid Smith and it was a fairly impressive one. IMPRESSION Send your Clothes to Shinny HOW TO MAKE Storage Pick-Up and Delivery ‘884-8741 next playoff tilt 1d Jim ] winning victory 1 goals ke ef- Henry : Hill 31d and Paul Chambers with and Hall. A goal by Wallace )ne apiece. put Weston in front again at The scoring for Richmond 18:33 but the Rams came back Hill was evenly divided be- on a goal by Morris with only tween Steve Addley. Bob Mor- 17 seconds remaining in the ris. Steve Hall, and Rod Chap- period. man. ’T‘hp middln marian emu Hm man. The middle period saw the The Rams‘ best period was Dodgers outshoot the Ram the opener as they outshot the 12-6 but manage only one goal. more experienced Dodgers by Richmond Hill tied the game 10-9. at the 2:35 mark of the final Watson opened the scoring at period on a goal by Hall, as- 7:10 but Addley tied it up at sisted by Dunkley. 8:58 assisted by John Dunkley But they couldn’t contain the The Rams’ best period was Lhe opener as they outshot the more experienced Dodgers by 10~9. “Go” o 260 deep, rugged cleats for “Go Power” traction in mud and SHOW 0 Tough TUFSYN tread rubber for extra wear 0 3-T nylon cord body for greater durability and safety 0 Built to take Goodyear Safety Spikes for twice the traction Q on ice OVER 25,000 MILES? 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