Graywood Electric 5 Trudy Bull and Nancy Schneider had homeruns for Graywood and Joan Marshall hit a triple. Shelley Ostep hit a homerun for Pant-In. Bayview Coin Laundry 9 Alleneourt Pharmacy 10 Both teams played well in this very close game. Charlton Hardware Richmond Hill Billiards Kinnear Pontiac .. . . Photique .. SENIOR GIRLS Aloi Brothers 19 Villake Coiffure 16 Four intermediates. Darlene Nelson. Beth Shadoff‘ Nancy Berseth and Rosemai'y'Topper aided Alol In their win. Gayle Plaxton and Darlene Nelson hit seven homemns between them and Darlene Nelson pitched {our and a half innings: York Simone Sports 12 ercoaMets 9 Lori Donafrio. Carla Ground and Debbie Milnes had home- runs for York. Lori Donafrio and Sheila Harrison pitched good games AJ-mm Aloi Bros. .. Micro Mets Village Coiffure York Simcoe INTERMEDIATES Photique 12 Richmond Hill Billiards 6 Charlton Hardware 1- Kinnear Pontiac 10 Kevin Smith and Colin And- erson hit homeruns for Kin- near. Bob's Boys . .. Richmond Hill Judo Mac Heating . . . . . . . Dynes Jewellers . Rendezvous . . . . . Kenzie Pharmacy City-Wide . . . . Hatch‘s ..l. .. BANTAMS SQUIRTS Murphy’s Real Estate 12 Hodglns Hardware 3 Jeff Joslin of Murphy's pit- ched in good game. Town Auto Body 4 N. S. Smith Real Estate 3 Jim Majury and Danny O‘Sul-I livan played good games for Town Auto while John Noble and Greg Peck played equally well for N. S. Smith. Mr. Transmission 9 Dairy Queen 6 Mike Smith and Glen Suther-: land had good games for Trans-' mission. Richmond Hill Jaycees l4 World-Wide Shipping 5 Blair Clack and Gary Carvin led the way for Jaycees. Standings Murphy's Real Estate . . . Town Auto Body Hodgins Hardware . . . . . . N. S. Smith Real Estate ... ONNNNAQQ Mr. Transmission ... . Richmond Hill Jaycees ......... Dairy Queen I World-Wide .... PEEWEES Mae Heating 7. Rendezvous 4. Craig Stoness and Steve Har-‘ ris led the way for Mac’s with a homer apiece. Craig Header-11 son and Ricky Gerard had doubleplays :for Rendezvous. Kenzie Pharmacy 7 Dynes Jewellers 8 A good team' effort by Dynes Jewellers saw them come from behind to take this one. Blair Doucette and Tom Smith hit homers for Kenzie. Richmond Hill Judo 4 City-Wide Rental 1 Craig Clack had a homerun and two runs batted in for Judo and Doug Louis and Ron Linde- man aided the winning cause with triples apiece. Bob’s Boys 11. Hatch's 5 Paul Norman had a homerun Standings Loughlin Lumber . . .. 'i Pant-In . . . . . . . ..F Wallace General ....... F Allencouit Pharmacy e. 4 Bayview Coin Laundry . ......... 2 ‘Graywood Electric ..... fl JUNIORS Perry-Hill l4 Powell Fencing l4 Apollo II 29 g Rice‘s Flowers 12 Village Pizza 8 Allencourt Fish and Chips 7 Linda White and Sandra Trumball (hit homeruns for Vil- lage and Judy Widdop and Bar- bara Mashinter hit for Allen- court. Standings Apollo . . .. Village Pizza . . . . . . . . .. Rice's Flowers Allencourt Fish and Chips .. Powell Fencing . . . . . . . . . Perry Hill . . . TYKES Kent Clothes l4 Rumble Transport 2 Mark Chatfield pitched for Rents and scored two runs as did Greg Byers. John Farrell and George Franklin. Pat Law- lor and Wayne Caruk scored the only runs for Rumble. Richmond Hill Auto Body 7 Tony’s £550 2 Paul Harrietha continues to pitch well for Richmond Auto as he struck out 12. Doug Wal- ton scored twice to help him with single runs by Harrietha, Neil More-land, Wayne Flanagan and John Blanchard. For Tony's it was Glen Bar- enthin and Charlie Porter scor- ing runs. ‘ Sportco Mars 17. Ramsey Rec 13 In this high scoring game.‘ Jonathan Hiinsdale was two for two with a homerun and triple and was helped by Paul Beck's single and double and Mike HNM-hxlm for Bob's Boys ' Goldsmith's two singles. Ram-l Wallace General Insurance 8 Loughlin Lumber 8 Pant-1n 15 Special mention to Mary; Sidelined Elaine Barr will be- Beth Eckersley for a fine per-Inut for several weeks with a formance in goal :(lislocated shoulder suffered off Otters 5. Cougar“) [the field. Roadrunners miss A hat trick by Caroline‘lher â€"â€" and her fine defensive Snider got {he Otters off to a‘play and wish her well. â€" more wbuld h'ave broughilcougm’s 1 0 4 2 better control. F Thanks to Linesman Joe Mc- Both teams were guilty of Kenna for his work in Division failure to head the ball. WA". After the incessant. rain, it , _ was a firmer ground for soccer Road“ and the ball was bouncing again. However. little headingl of the ball was seen in this onelgtters her: was Pam Fehr, who was playing her first game of the season. Cindy Lamoureux. who scored for the Lassies. has brought needed strength to the forward line. Scorer for the Roadrun- Lazenby‘s Lassie; 1 Roadrunner-51 The newcomers scored the goals and there is no doubl I Minor Soccer Results HOUSE LEAGUE PLA Y (June 2m Girls’ Soccer (Games Results, Richmond Hill Minor Standings Standings Standings THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontarm. Thursday, July 6, 197 Ball Association) NAI‘OQIODO 1. In this high scoring game. Jonathan Hunsdale was two for two with a homerun and triple and was helped by Paul Beck's single and double and Mike Goldsmith's two singles. Ram- say was well supplied with hits as all of the boys scored at least one run each with John Adams and Neil Mulvihill smashing out doubles. Zeibart Roofing 9 G. S. Wood 9 Both teams played well for a tie game as Kevin Pollard led Zeibai‘t with two hits and Rob McKenzie chipped in with a double. For the Wood's Iboys it was Dave Ryan sucking a home run. Jonathan Brillert‘ had a triple and Robbie Ryan ,_ a double. Apollo . . Village Pizza . . . . . . . . 6 Rice’s Flowers .. slAllencourt Fish and Chips 4 Powell Fencing . . . . . . . . . 2 Perry Hill . . 21TYKEs Standings Richmond Hill Auto Body Sportco Mars ..... ., . Toriy’s Esso ..... Kent Clothes .... .. Rumble Transport . .. G. S. Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . Ramsay Rec Ziebart Rustpmofing For Tony's It was Glen Bar- enthin and Charlie Porter scorâ€" ing runs. Sportco Mars 17. Ramsey Rec 13 Powell Fencing 14 1 Apollo 11 29 _ ! Rice‘s Flowers 12 ; Village Pizza 8 l Allencourt Fish and Chips 7 3 Linda White and Sandra Trumball (hit homel'uns for Vil-i lage and Judy Widdop and Bar-[1 bara Mashinter hit for Allenv court. 1 Loughlin Lumber . Pant-In . . Wallace General . . . . Allencourt. Pharmacy Bayview Coin Laundry Graywood Electric JUNIORS Roadrunners 5 Lazenby‘s Lassies 0 Cougars were persistent tn the end but finishing near the goal was poor. Four members of the losers played well Karen MrArthur. Helen Barton, Maureen Major and Karen Bax- ter. Shoot harder, Cougars! I l fine start. with a goal coming from Kathy Beckwith and an- other from Valerie Houghton to round out the scoring. STANDINGS Division "A" Division “B†Iâ€"‘NNAQm ‘camp Held at the Albion Hills and Claremont Conservation Field Centres, the camp program in- :volves a wide variety of interest- ing field trips which show man's interaction with his natural en- vironment and his dependence on it. And while learning something about conservation, the young- sters also have a lot of fun. Recreational activities at. the include instruction in such leisure skills as archery, hunter safety. riflery. photo- graphy, astronomy and others.‘ As well, the youngsters can en- joy swimming, hiking, camp- fire nights. cookouts, canoeing and fishing. Separate times and programs are offered for girls and boys, and qualified staff are in charge of all activities. Students who have completed any of grades 6 ‘ to 10 are eligible for the camp, with groups of 40 being accept- There are still openings for both boys and girls in the uni- que summer camp program being offered this year by the Metro Conservation Authority. Incidentally, it’s back to normal for Dynes in the Toronto and District Softball League. Tonight (Thursday, 1972) they play host to Ancaster Proâ€" visioners at the Town Park at 8:30 pm. This Tuesâ€" day they also play at the Town Park against North York CCM. That’s what it says here. IHill Rink Wins Gold Cup Second Time In 40 Years BIG GIRLS’ TOURNEY Finally, don’t forget the big first annual Rich- mond Hill Ladies Softball Tournament here this Friday. Saturday and Sunday. The local Legion In- termediates (with ace pitcher Marion Fox) will be out to win it all. First game underway at 7:30 pm Friday. tion MINOR BALL WINNER Word from the Richmond Hill Minor Ball Assocâ€" iation 50/50 Draw was V L. Walters of 25 Pearson Avenue. Thm'nhill. The draw was held Saturday at our Peewee Tournament and the amount was $450. Wednesday. June 28. in the local club's ladies’ gala and invitational day, a full quota of entries competed with Oshawa rinks taking all but the top prize of the It took 40 years. but last Saturday at the Boulevard Club 3 Richmond Hill rink. composed of Duncan Smith. Larry Wales and James Grainger repeated the feat. and came home with the same trophy. being the win- ners of the club‘s invita- tional Mr. Boulevard Day. TOURNAMENT NOTES An incidental. to the D nes triumph is the fact the team had to come fro i behind in every game but won ‘to pull it out. Which shows you the calibre of the team. Only the good ones can do this conâ€" sistently . . . they tell me that in excess of 10,000 fans attended the weekend festivities and I'm sure all 10,000 of them were in the Carling's special “tent†Saturday for‘refreshments. But wouldn't you know, on Sunday they had the tent shut down. Still some of that 19th century mental attitude around. Horrors, you’re a drinker! Hide the child- ren, don’t let my relatives see you. Horrors! . . . The Jewellers walked home with $3,000 in prize bonds which isn’t bad . . . finally Hooray! Everyone (including me) giving him advice on how to run his team. Oh well. that‘s life. I suppose he'll be able to relax now. At least until the next game the Jewellers lose. Then he'll be flooded with gdvice again. Now, Casey, this is what you should 0 I I l O O at the Boulevard Club in Toronto. This rink was composed of Jim McLean, E. T. Stephens, Art. Eden and A. E. Glass. Back in 1932 3 Richmond Hill Rink of lawn bowlers won the Hanna Gold Cup YES. (‘ASEY And musn't forget the much-maligned Manager Russell “Casey†Cl'ipps. Somehow he manages to get in there for the big ones but he certainly has his rough moments in between. ence You could go right down the line players there when they had to he. sport spots . .. I It’s sponsored by the local minor ball associaâ€" Summer Campng (Continued from Page 11) OTHER NOTES Further information on this summer camp program and ap- plication forms may be obtained by writing the authority at 5 Shoreham Drive. Downsview, or by telephoning 630-9780. Some of the areas of interest with which the students will be actively involved during the camp include water conserva- tion. which covers stream man- agement and flood central; plant life, including forestry and botany, our weather and climate, including the use of measuring instruments and rec- ording devices; and farms, in- cluding soils, animals and chores involved on a farm. The girls’ program lasts for 12 days at the Albion Hills Field Centres and runs from July 31 to August 11 at a cost of $108. Students sleep in dormitories at the centre, with two to four youngsters sharing a room. The camp for boys is at the Claremont Field Centre, run- ning from July 17 to 21 at a cost of $45 per student. ed on a first come, first taken: basis. Saturday. July 1. at the local greens. mixed treblas rinks vied for the Savage Trophy. It was won by Mer- vin Brock of Bowmanville. Second prize for three wins went to Doug Pottage of Aurora. High for two wins was won by Harry Bram- mer of Stouffville and high for one win by Floyd Per- kins of Richmond Hill. Second prize for three wins went to the rink skip- ped by Mrs. Norris, high for two wins to the rink skipped by Mrs. McBride and high for one win to the rink skipped by Mrs. Morrison, all of Oshawa. four offered. Winner of the high for three wins was the rink skipped by Elean- or Crossan of Stouffville. All the Most disappointed member was Sue Stephenson, a juvenile running against older juniors. who was disqualified from her 100 meter race for two false starts. The subsequent times posted by the winners of this event showed that Sue stood an excellent chance of winning all the marbles, but it was not. to be. A surprise and a disappoint- ment were next on the schedule. Surprising Tim McGhie tied for fourth in the men's long jump and will receive an invitation to compete for the Ontario title. Ironman Greg Binkley enter- ed the 100 meter hurdles, the 400 meter hurdles, the 800 met- ers, the mile run and the 400 meters. A second place medal in the 400 meter hurdles and a fourth place finish in the 100 meter hurdles were more than enough to send Greg on to Kit- chener later this month. Cathie Clark, the club's 400 meter expert. won a third place medal in the women’s 400 meters to also gain a berth down Kitchener way. The evening was interrupted constantly by rain and the meet was terminated early. To make up for this early closing the ‘Richmond Hill Athletic Club will invite Newmarkel. Totten- am and Victoria 'Park to a twi- light meet in July. AT OSHAWA ‘ Dominion Day the junior championships for Central On- ta\‘io were held. Richmond Hill entered six- eager athletes and three of them won recogni- tion which will make them eligible for the Ontario finals in Kitchener July 29. Darlene Christie and Steve Price seemed to be perennial runners-up in the under 11 sprints and longer distances. while Doug Workman had it all his own way in the midget‘lOO meters and long jump. Glen Belcher, a hard-training long jumper upset speedy John Santos in the 100 metersâ€"and to gain revenge. young Santos upset Glen in the vbantam long jump. jDominion Day A full slate of activities for all tastes was provided Do- miniin Day Weekend with three separate track meets in the MBtll‘ area. Thursday evening the New- market Club held a mini-meet which was well attended by the Richmond Hill members who were most prominent in the winners’ circle. Also there will be a men's doubles tournament at Thorn- hill Sunday. Entries for the latter tournament closed Wed- ,nesday. Richmond Hill Athletes Do Well In Three Weekend Track Meets League matches this week are as follows â€"â€" Tuesday night the Majors play at Three Val- leys and the “B†League Team plays West Kingsway here. Wed- nesday night there will be a replay of the York Simcoe‘ game rained out last week. andw Thursday we play Newmarket‘ here in the York Simcne League.‘ Next week in the Intern There will be an Inter-County Ladies’ Singles Tournament at the Mimico Tennis Club Saturâ€" day. All those interested in playing should sign mhe entry inside the clubhouse. A round-robin tournament will be held at our club July 15, beginning at 1 pm. We hope to have a good turnout. WHITECAP POOLS LTD. (from June 21 - July 22) MURIATIC ACID 1 x 4 Gal . . . . . . . . . OLIN H.T.H. 70% GRANULAR OLIN H.T.H. 70% TABS LIQUID CHLORINE STABILIZED CH LORINE SALE POOL CHEMICAL SPECIAL LOW PRICES! FOR SPARKLING CLEAN WATER 342 HIGHWAY NO. 7 EAST BETWEEN LESLIE 8: BAYVIEW 35 lb. pails pâ€"a - 17.5 lb. pail .. Tennis Tournaments Order Of The Day 35 lb. pail .. 8 lb. pail .. 225=2461 The mini-meet. previously-3 mentioned. is in July and for the 11-year-olds and under a special meet is planned for thel “Hill†area to which all Metro clubs will be invited. Richmond Hill Athletic Club meets Tuesday and Thursday nights for the ,l juvenile. junior and senior members at Richmond Hill High School. Wednesday nights are for midget and bantam members and Tues- ‘ day and Thursday after- noons. from 3:30 to 6 pm l for the 11-year and under | Saturday. July 22, the local runners and jumpers will take a breather from their training to enjoy the Olympic Trials at Birchmount Stadium in To- ronto. A number of interesting meets are planned for the future. For the midgets and bantams the Legion Regional Meet in Orillia will be held July 15. For the juniors and juveniles the Ontario Cham- pionships and the Metro Police Games both fall on the same date. July 29. Because of the serious train- ing of Mark Street and Clay- ton Bigelow the week before. they each took points off their own records. Mark took two seconds off his 200 meters. mak- ing it 28.9 and Clayton took off 14 seconds in, the 1500 meters, making it 4:58. Outstanding 10 c 31 athlete was Workman, who will advance to the All Ontario Champion- ships as a result of his third place finish in the midget boys' javelin. It was the first time for most of these boys in a champion- ship meet and they gained a great deal of experience. AT ETOBICOKE Sunday. July 2, at Etobicoke. the midget and banthm types held their regional champion- ships and a strong contingent of bbys was there from the Hill. Doug Workman. John Santos, Mark Street, Ron MacGregor, Roger Wiegand. Bob Matthews, Brian Kellett and Clayton Bige- low wore the green colors and fared well. Steve Hoxey. in the field throwing events, missed by 12 inches of placing in the top six shotput entrants and Bruce Cook finally broke 25 seconds in the 200 meters, 3 personal best for him. i Both junior teams played the Donalda Club Juniors Satur- day. The girls' team of Donna ‘Querengesser, Beth Girdler, Deirdre Casey. Patti Casey, lJudy McLean and Vicky Rob- inson played well. winning three sets and losing five. The boys’ team of Mike Coles, Steve Hodgins, Tony Robinson, Craig Foss. and Steve Cox also played well. In spite of being short one player and having to tie-i fault two sets. they tried four sets each. Well done. juniorsl County "B" we play Chingua- cousy here. Tuesday the Majors play at Brampton. and we play at Thornhill in the York Sim- coe. All members are again re- minded that shoe tags and white clothing MUST be worn on the courts at all times. This is a rule that some players are not observing. rlan lET'S PLAY'Bradford Beats Y TENNIS ERangers' 2 To I J. Beresford Anderson Phone 884-2115 Richmond Hill Tennis Club . . . . . $35.40 $5.20 Case $8.40 Case $26.30 90“ can OUI MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 20 The first game is scheti- uled to get underway Fri- day evening at 7:30 pm and conclude with the cham- pionship “A†series Sun- day evening at 6 pm. This game will be preceeded by the “B†series champion- ship at 4 pm. llllllllllllllllllllllllilllluulllllllll“llllllllllll[llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Rangers were fighting hard to get on target. although they were tiring, but with about five minutes to go in the game, they came to life. Right Wing Mur- win Evans got (me past the Bradford keeper. A last min- ute attempt by Billy Keenon al- most brought the equalizer. but went the wrong side of the post. muummmmuuimmmmummmuuunummumummmmmm an excellently taken chance. Again the keeper could not be faulted, in fact he was playing superbly in keeping the score down to two goals. a close-in shot which the keeper had no change of saving. al- though in the opinion of every- one but the referee Dai‘osa re- ceived the pass, in an offside position. Bradford was allowed to score a second goal. this time by Manuel Caruacho, which was Bradford got. in the first blow as Mario Darosa was allowed vantage in the first half. But they were unable to put this to good use although a couple of scoring chances just failed to find the target. A total of 16 teams will he entered including Rich- mond Hill Legion Ladies, Tonawanda S h 2 mr o c k s. Carlingord Goldens, Water- ford Motts, Thistletown Tigers, C a n a d a Sports (North Bendale), Oshweken Mohawks. Etoblcoke, Erin- gate, Toronto Community Merchants. Lakefield, Osh- awa Woodview Park, Queensville Clip p e r s. Brantford Debs, Cooksville Pauls Gulf. Toronto Darts, Oshawa and District Ladies. 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