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The Liberal, 31 Aug 1972, p. 12

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Up for grabs will be the Jev- cllers‘ Canadian title they won in six straight games last Sep- tember in Halifax. Nova Scotla. “It‘ll be tough. it‘s always tough when you're the cham- pions" states Dynes Manager- Coach Russell “Casey” Cripps. By FRED SIMPSON It‘ll be “lay it on the line time“ for the World Champion Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers Wednesday when 1hey take to the field against Edmonton. The occasion will be the start of the 13-team 1972 Canadian S o f t b all Championship at Clarke Field in Edmonton. 12 The 1972 World Champion Richmond 1111! uynes Jewellers held their final workout Sunday before embarking for Edmonton and the defence of their title won last year in Halifax. Dynes will be one of 13 teams battling it out for this year's All-Canadian Fastball Tournament honors. Holding a strategy session in the above photo (left to right) are Catcher Bob Shelston, Third Baseman Bob Smith, But it can't be tougher than HAIR SPRAY SHAMPOO CREAM RINSE ALBERTO V05 EFFICIAL OPENING - FRIDAY, SEPT. 1,1972 - BABY POWDER SHAMPOO NO MORE TANGLES KORVETTE DISCOUNT MART I.T. With Bargains Like These, Who Can Resist! ASPIRIN (100) THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thur .lfO ‘ HNSON'S We Need You! You Need Us! Mfg's. Sugg. Price $1.00 â€"â€" KORVETTE â€"- ¢ World Champion Richmond Hill.D:v1‘1es a start“ One division will pit the Jar-Territories. They play Brltlsn nadian!ellers with Nova Scotia. Northâ€" Columbia Saturday night. ip atuwest Territories. Newfoundland! Playoffs begin Sunday morn- n. {British Columbia, and hosting with the finals Sunday. a Jewâ€"lteam Edmonton. The second has] Manager Cripps figures he‘ll y wonAlberta. Saskatchewan. Mani- have an even stronger team t Sep-Etoba. New Brunswick, Yukonlgoing for him this time out, Scotia.'Quebec and Prince Edward{ His reasonings are simple and alwaysdsland. rather logical. cham-l Each team will play one He has fulltime Bob Domik nager-Zanother once with the first twotgoing for him this season and a Sripps.;teams in each group entering Domik who is probably at the r thannhe sudden death semi-finals. ‘peak of his pitching career 3 [IEJEHCU 01 [11:11 uuc nu” Item» "HA. ... "1”", he one of 13 teams batthng' it out for The workout was held at the town park. The tournaâ€" an Fastball Tournament honors. ment will be held Wednesday, Thursday. Friday, Saturday eggv session in the above photo (left to and Sunday in Edmonton. ' h Shelston‘ Third Baseman Bob Smith. Dynes Defend Championship At Edmonton the World Chamionship in Man- ila and we won that one. We don't intend to stop now." V‘The tournament will be a round robin affair with the 13 teams split into two divisions. )Ifg’s. Sugg Korvette â€" Mfg’s. Sugg Korvelte â€" )lfg's. Sugg Korvette â€" Mfg's. Sugg Korvette â€" Mfg's. Sugg Korvette â€" Mfg's. Sugg Korvette â€" Man-' The Jewellers open Wednes- . Weiday night against Edmonton and go against Nova Scotia Thursâ€" be aday, On Friday morning its ie 13 Newfoundland and that night sionsfllhey‘ll go against Northwest Jew-(Territories. They play British .5138 .3138 . $1.98 ' $1.39 $1.98 $1.98 $2.09 $1.39 $1.39 rsday, Aug. 31, 1972 Columbia Saturday night. Playoffs begin Sunday morn- ing with the finals Sunday. Manager Cripps figures he‘ll have an even stronger team going for him this time out. His reasonings are simple and rather logical. He has fulltime Bob Domik going for him this season and a 99¢ 99¢ 99¢ Korvette Ted DeRuiter (a pick-up from Welland Dycks), Shortstop Duane Reid, Pitcher Billy Drennan, and Coach Stan Thorn- Korvette ington Mfg’s. Sugg. 75¢ Mfg's. Sugg. $1;09 WILKINSQN BLADES JOHNSON’S AND AID TIMEX 20% OFF We're your new neighbour. Watch our ads in this paper for Weekly Specials form. Add to this the addition of two pick-up stalwarts‘ from Wel- land Dyck Jewellers in the per- son of Kenny Rohr and Ted Dn- Ruiter. Rohr is a pitcher and DeRui- ter pitches also but more especially he‘s a heavy, distance hitting slugger. Dynes can definitely use a dangerous bat man like De- Ruiter any day of the week. “At the present time my plans are 10 mainly use DeRui- ter in a pinch-hitting and spot role," said Cripps. “I think his big bat will surprise thospll westerners - 39¢ The Jewellers have a pretty solid line-up the rest of the way to: with the continued sparkl- ing play of Joe O'Neill in left and Lester Downing in right field. Add to this the centreâ€" fielding of Derek Kinnersly and you‘ve got yourself a pretty hot- hand. Kinnersly has been in a slump most of the season but he's always dangerous. Too good a hitter to [shut out for too long. “Of course." he added. "if he starts hitting too much I'll have to work him into the line-up some way." Then there's '1he defensive ' We Fight Inflation! ! Come In And Help Us Win The Battle A & P PLAZA (YONGE & CROSBY STS.) RICHMOND HILL TOOTH BRUSHES 1/2 PRICE (Photos by Stuart's Studio MAKEUP (FULL LINE) ELECTRIC er SPRING WOUND 1/2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE In the final analysis Manager Cripps realizes it's his pitching that is going to win it for him or lose it for him. With the aforementioned Domik and Billy Drennan (plus the spot roles to be supplied by Rohr and/or DeRuilerl he has the guns to take it all. The above combination‘ ls the reason the Jewellers are work of such as Second Base- man Brian Ferry. Third Baseman Bob Smith. Shortstop Duane Reid: Catchers Bob Shelstnn thaving a good season with the hat‘. John McDonald. and Mike Thompson. Then there‘s the recent clutch hitting by utility man Don Lee‘ which bodes well for the mueh- needed bench strength. RVEIGIS‘TRNATI‘Q‘Ng NIGHT Richmond Hill Lions Majorettes KING cm MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION King City Ccmmunify Centre Friday, Sept. 8th â€"â€" 7 pm. - 9 pm. Saturday, Sept. 9th â€" 9 am. - 12 pm. BOYS AGE 7- 17 Also Hockey Training for boys‘S and 6 years old Lions Hall, Centre St. SAVE up TO 331/470 HRIFTY RENT-A-CAR TOWN A UTO BODY 173 Yonge Street N Richmond Hill 884â€"2139 nuts Drennan has 15 wins and only six losses for an earned run average of 1.57. He» has tossed 182 innings and has 242 strike- outs. That. in a nutshell. story of the Jexxellers : It'll have to be that Edmonton this weekend The Jewellers have fashioned 40 wins this season (including regular league games. tourna- ments. exhibitions) and have suffered 12 losses. Of this total. Domik has won 25 games and lost Only five and sports a 122 earned run averâ€" aze. He's pitched 256 and two third innings and has 400' strike- there and they have major cogs. GAS SUPPLIED 25 PACK- 60¢ 20 PACKâ€" 50¢ Korvette â€" Mfg’s. 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