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The Liberal, 14 Sep 1972, p. 13

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Port Perry Sat: Baker Squirts Win Guelph Consolation i The Richmond Hill Baker's Squirts missed out on the big one but came up with a consolaâ€" tion pi'iIe Saturday in the first annual Guelph Softball 'l‘ouril» ameni Thev do“ lied (fvi‘inmhv in the consolation finals 8-3 after los- in: their fll‘ll :ame bv 64 in Guelph and then defeating Kit- chener 5-4 That final game sail Ted lncli pitching a strong game allow- ing only three hits and striking out 11 Grimsby batters. Dennis Kane and Matt Zur- ‘ich had three hits each and both scored three mils apiece. I Dale Moreland. Jamie Tuck and Bruce Buchan also came up with two hits. The opening game loss saw Guelph coming up with three runs in the se\enth inning to win it Baker's left three men on base each time in the first four inninzs and rnuldn't come up with a clutch hit. Dale \loi‘eland. Jamie Tuck and Dennis Kane had two hits in this game. The Hillel's got off tn 3 fast ‘start in the second game scor‘ ling five runs in the first inning S ECON D SECTION SPORTS W W VOL. 96, NO. 11. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1972 - I MAYBE EVERYWHERE ELSE “lit “01' H n 'We here risen: "i and they’re a" on One of the largest Stocks Brand New, Compun Demos and Ail Used cars in Metro ,4“. - Montego t‘omet - t‘apri - Cortina - t'ougar - Meteor - Mercury and Ford Trucks EXAMPLE NO. 2 ’72 Meteor Rldeau 500 2 Door Hardtop. VS, automatic. power steering. power brakes, radio, fender skirts. white walls, discs. Lic. No. N92807. 8 .._.....IL__.._..._._ _ ._V..._ . EXMPLE N0. 1 '72 Montego 2 Door Hardtop. \‘8. automatic, power steering. radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, glamour paint, vinyl top. Lic. No. N9337‘Z. against Kitchener. l Kitchener came back with twoi runs in the third and two in the T ifourth and two in the fifth but‘ some strong pitching by lnchi held them at bay. ‘ ‘ Saturday Bakers traiel to Port Ferny for a tournament ‘and this will he the final games of this season. ”H_' 0.3 72 Luxury Colony Park Station Wagon. Twin comfort lounge seats. automatic air condi- EIPL " ’72 Cougar XR7 Convertible. 351 high performance, SELLING rout BOAT? ‘ Find a buyer through a class ‘lfled ad in "Tile Liberal" on (Photo by Stuart‘s Studio) Happy Soccer VI/inners A jubilant group of Richmond Hill Minor Soccer League BAIF‘s put on the happy look here as a result last week of winning the consolation trophy in the Newmarket . . .. sa -v:r ‘_ ~. '. av Tournament. Left to right are Graham Hobbs, 16; Bruce fclepfgféimflrlfj" JILL: 6:513] 1\ohle. 14: Gary Collins, 14 and Ron Abernathy. 13. At the 334.1”); or 334,198; FOR” FAST “o ESULTS. rear are Assistant Coach Len Collins and Coach John Elliot. Legion Ladies Close In On Title COURSES IN tinning. power windows. steering and brakes. stereo AM FM radio and much. much more. Lic. No. X47146. EXAMLE 0. 5 ’72 Cortina Deluxe Sedan. Automatic. bucket seats. Truly a tough little car with lots of s5o99 . power windows, seat, top. steering, brakes. rally wheels, wide ovals, rim blow wheel. Lic. No. N94297. $4672 MP N0. 6 ’72 Mercury Comet Sedan 200. 6 cylinder, vinyl inter- ior. whitewalls and wheel discs. _ ,-,.‘.-/ Oust Shakespeare, Down Oshawa By 15-2 ; SCUBA go. Lic. No. N95355. Lic. No. N93532. The Richmond Hill Legion Intermediate Ladies are one game away from winning the PWSU Senior “B” Championship as a result of two wins last week. Saturday night it was the Legion girls upending the Oshawa and District Ladies 15-2 in the opening : game of a best of three finals in Oshawa. I The return and possibly last game will be i played tonight (Wednesday) at 8:30 pm in the town I Wednesdays wind up with park‘ ‘ XShakespeare again saw Fox the Richmond Hill got into thew‘anced on Joanne Gallagher‘swmnlng hurler as She_311°“’9di finals by down-mg Shakespeareysacriflce bunt. slx hlts. walked two. while Stl‘lk-i 8-3 Wednesday night of last Merrylynn scored on Lynn mg Wt 12 batters i week to take that series by two Olsen's double. i The Legion 1113113565! Gighl‘ games to one, i The). scored two runs in thehiis off loser Barb Dehaan who" Saturday night‘s game sawfifth when Fox singled and‘had fiVe Strikeouts and Walk-9dr Marion Fox tossing seven hit§scored when Elliott‘s long flythree. I ball while striking out 15 bat-iwas dropped by the outfielderi Elliott started the scorlng int ters and walking only one. Her'jShe scored when Mortson beat the fourth inning when she hit teammates gave her fine sup-iout a well placed bunt. Mort-‘a homerun to make it her third‘ Port committing only one en‘orison then scored on Hem‘y‘thomerun in two consecutivei “Th:l losing hpitcher was Heleniltriple and she scored as Judylgames. ac pine w 0 was re ieved in Elliott was safe on an error. - i the seventh inning by Cathy‘ This made the. score 7-0 Nonson made It 2-0 m the‘ Fertile. The two gave up a totali and Richmond Hill went on of 16 hits. walked two. and hadt to tally three more in the three strikeouts. They receiv-I eighth. The first two bat- ed shaky support from their; ters. Olsen and Mary Wil- team which committed eight‘ liamson. walked and ad- vance on a sacrifice bunt. errors behind them. . Richmond Hill scored its first Lynn and Mary scored on run in the second when lead Elliott's double. Elliott off batter Muriel Mortson trip-V came home as Henry reach- led and scored on Merrylynn. ed first on an error. Henry’s sacrifice fly to lefti Oshawa got their only two field. jruns in the eighth on a Rich- ‘Elliott singled advancing Foxg on an error. stole second. and then scored on Elliott’s single, Liz Fyfle singled in the fifthi ‘and advanced to second on Olsen‘s single. Fyfle then ad-‘ vanced to third on a fielder's :Liz scored when Fox groundedl out to first. I Mortson made it 4-0 when shei were safe at first on errors. She ended the scoring as she iThey came in on Fox's singletcame home on Henry‘s single. 1 'to third and they scored whenjstraight in its half of the ninth‘ ‘the centre fielder dropped a on two strikeouts and a ground- long fly ball by Muriel Mortson.ier to second to end the game. Marion Fox Strikes Out 12 Batters and single. same inning when she was safeltwo runs in the seventh when {they got two hits and Rich-I mond Hill errors. three runs in the ninth as Fyfleil was safe on an error and scored' choice play to Mary Williamsonion Olsen's triple. on Williamson‘s bunt. vanced to second and scored the final run on a triple by Mort- was safe on an error. stole sec-ison. in the sixth on a triple and 3: ‘Richmond Hill error ‘ ;. IVING BEGINNING SOON WITH TORK UNERWATER CLUB Richmond Hill Centennial Pool For Information: PHONE 889-1064 Oshawa went down three, and scored on Fyfle’s Shakespeare scored one run! The Legion Ladies came right back in the seventh with a run as Williamson was safe on an error, ad- vanced to second on Fox’s sacrifice bunt. stole third on a wild pitch and scored when Elliott walked and was put out trying to steal second. Shakespeare scored its last committed ‘ t w o By IAN NEILL A look into the future. As I mentioned recently. the trends of today are already pointing to the cars of the future. There isnt any reason to think that the small car and mini auto market segment will not continue to be the most hotly contested in the auto business. The current markets decrease in car SIZE doesn‘t The Legion scored their final: She scored Mary ad- Tlley scored one more run in mond Hill error. and one single the second when lead off batterand a triple. Merrylynn Henry and Judyi The Legion Ladies scoredi Elliott singled to put runners onitheir final five runs in the first and second and they ad-lninth when Liz Fyfle and Olsen East GwiIIimbury In Playoffs "Peewee Lions Finish Unbeaten In League Richmond Hill Peewee Lions concluded their 18- ‘ necessarily mean a decrease in the amount a buyer is willing to pay for a car. Buyers often by-pass the stripped full-size car in favor of a small one loaded with options or even two small regular models. As the modern family‘s activities become more diversified, two and three cars per family have become almost a necessity â€"â€" at least to keep everyone happy. At present, the American auto companies’ small models are outselling every other model in their respec‘ tive maker‘s lines. The intermediates now hold 35% of the new car market and are expected to grab an additional 10% of the total by 1980. The big prestige car is dying fast. The demise of the large car no longer in exrstence $2507 XAMLE N0. 7 ’72 Ranchero Pick-Up Pace Car at Pinecrest Speedway 351 4V high performance, 3 speed automatic. power steering, power brakes, radio. dual exhausts. mag. wheels, full instrumentation, wide ovals, bumper guards and more. Lic. No. 77100B. T EEK’ SCIAL â€" LY BRAND NEW 72 MONTEGO 2-DOOR s 3 5 HARDTOP, automatic, power disc brakes, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs. Serial No. How About An A- D CR 2H03L635266. 9 MERCURY DEALER USED CAR GUARANTEE FIRST~‘.*ONTH GUARANTEE â€" Under this gun ante: the Dealer, for a period of 30 days from the date of purchase or until the vehicle has been timer. 1 000 miles from the speedometer mileage shown on (he I’Et!rS€ side, WI’I'ChE\QI’ event trrst shll occur, will g-te Purchaser a 50 percent discount from Dealer’s regular ve‘ail once for pans and labor on any ra- oalrs Deaier makes that are necessary to keep this oehicle in servrceable condition. except repent to we: and tubes, glass, radios, and. of course, my ve- pairs occasmned by accrdent or abuse. T\‘.OAYEAR GUARANTEE â€"- Under this guarantee the Dealer, for a period of two years from thaexpvrr trcn of the First-Month Guarantee, will give Pur- chaser a 15 percent discount from Dealer’s regular YEZEII price for pans and labor on any repws that Dealer makes that all necassarv to keep this vehicle in serwceabt: wndlllor‘, except, of course, these occasuoned by accident or abuse. This guarantee IS expressly IN LIEU OF all other guar- BnlEES. V-‘EIVEHIICS Of TODICSBHIEUOHS, QXDI’ES OF rmolled. Ircludlng ALL IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTAB/LITY OR FITNESS, and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of the Dealer will“ respect to this vehicle. any pm thereof or the sale thereof. Thus gumaniee must be. presented writ» thl .ehvile dumbed hue-n for any and III adjustments game league schedule undefeated as they tied Oak after 1980 boils down to money and loglstics. An inter- mm.may.“mooning. Ridges 2'2 August 27 at C“)st Pall" E‘o‘ifl‘fe‘fpii’ia‘é‘é 313 Stiffieiflliiiéheeligiliéi'é‘lgiep’liil " ' ' Paul Philip struck out 15 Oak Ridges batters in , u‘sing fewer pounds of matehfl in the process. If We” ’69 CORTINA. 'GT COUPE. 4 speed, fog lamps, rally gauges. the 59VGH 111111118” CONtESt 8119ng only three hlls- don't put the big babies out of business through lack of LIC. I\0. 398331. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $799. But he had to settle for a tie as the spunky Oak interest or the manufacturers ciion'tlstolp making them. tllje s69 PLYMOUTH FURY III 2 Door Hardtop. VS‘ automafic‘ power . Rid es Nine came u with an excellent a e. government may Step in an we I em 0“ the 1‘03 ~ f- . . . '- . - . ' ' Make Mme g _ p _ g m i We can‘t afford the‘ large car's consumption of energy $991138, 208-5817b1‘ah65, lad10, “hlteWallS, excenent 00nd1t10n- $1799 The Lions took a 1-0 leadlleague play with 17 wms and a, and materials when its not returning utility equal to its 1C. i 0. 08 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . It could be a slight exaggeration but it Seems when Glen Moreland walkedvtie and now meet East Gwimm- appetite If the Intermediate too does“ get more effic‘ ’69 COUGAR HARDTOP. 351 vs. automatic, power steerlng, power to me they are turning out new arenas around here and eventually 50°F“ 0“ Chrisibury in a best tWO-Out-Of'threei lent’ the 53;“ fate mi?“ face ‘t a few years later' brakes console vinvl top, radio. Lic. No. 228878. . . . . . . . . . . $2299. ‘ . ‘ . ~ , _ DeGeer‘s ground out. The Oakisemi-finals. In the uture. sty ‘ng will give way to engineering and ‘ ‘ “ ' . hl‘e they 1.1599 to tum (mt bp‘llmg an” 5' Ridges team bounced back int The Lions look a 1-0 lead} space utilization as the prime forces shaping cars. Parking ’69 BUICK ELECTRA 4 Door Hardtop. Luxury equ1pped, excenent . Latel.‘ 1‘9 been 513911de a gown." amount 0f jthe fourth on a single and a‘when Glen Momland walked} and traffic congestion problems will make sure of that. condltlon. LlC. NO. 771621. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . $2499. time either entering the portals of new ones. stumb- homemn for a 2.1 head. :and eventually scored on Chris} Most of the aucto industry .will move to. front wheel drive ,68 MERCURY PARK LANE CONVERTIBLE. Wood grain side ling over larglsll lumps of clay of about-to-be-ones. The fifth inning saw Pete3DeGeer's ground out. The Oak} 1“ the “of'too‘ “tam fume' resum‘lg l“ 3 “mm” W 1‘ wer windows wer steering power brakes power and alwavs narrowiv avoiding beill run down bv T' 1d d b1' and scorin ontRidses team bounced back in‘ “mt housingthe power plant‘trammlss‘on‘andflnaldme pane mg’ po 'po . ‘ " 0 ' ’ 1‘99 dunlp trucl's on ille‘sites g “ allglilandql: iii-iggle to tlegthe‘the fourth on a single and a Unit in one package and the front floor and trunk Space antenna. new top. excellent value. Lic. ho. -6001. . . . . . . . . .. S 6 . ‘1 ‘ " ‘ “ ‘ . flatter and bigger than at present. And it looks like the n. ,7 V 1 ed includin \.in 1 to . As you ve probably read or heard such places Sam? 3‘ 2‘2- home'u“.f0r 3.271 lead' industry will change over to the rotary engine by 1975. 68 FORD. L11): Door Hardmp' FUH‘ equ pp g y peligg as Ridge: King and )[aple are abollt to Rmhmond H111 CIOSEd DUI The fifth Innmg Saw, Pete Pl 8”? . t L1G. KO. OIIOLJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u. ' -» 81‘? birth l6 Sllt‘h llillal".0.f hOCkeV I keep hearing Tigfieliiarijdj'gbhsi‘tfgiaendtgcofilélgth: ugvls’eoplgmasre discurerin that the smaller car has .67 FORD GALAXIE SGdan‘ \‘R‘ al‘ltomatic‘ radin‘ “Ihltewans’ fuuy . . .s . .- , _ _ .g . . g , e. _ .1 .. _ .. . v n ,.. “'9. of an imminent one in Carl-ville Road area. Ran ers Wm Soccer game at 2-2. nearly the same usable interior space. almost as much lemndltmned- Queue/“t COHdIU‘mv L10 0,6488“ 399° And just the other day I tripped on a lump of 9 Richmond Hill closed out usable luggage space. the same legal crursmg speed. easier '55 EP](‘ 2 DOOR. Economy and yame at Its hlghest. clay on the site of yet another one ill Newmarket (just west of Huron Heights Secondary School). There I was ill the middle of a field watching the traditional ceremonial digging of the first shovel- ‘By I- 0 Over Bradford game Saturday as the Richmond. league play with 17 wins and a limbury Defense was the name of the [MEG Semi-flnals. and cheaper maintenance. and will go farther on a dollar's worth of gas than a larger car. And that's what we mean by our slogan "Datsun‘s all you really need." Drop lnto our convenient location and test drive one soon. Watch for our next Car Talk column September 281h. tie and now meet East Gwilâ€" in a best two-outâ€"of- Lion‘s Batting $499. 499 Lic. No. MSGIP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . splicIAI.""'sa fltill1 offdilt‘t bé‘ Bfleinlarket Mayor Bob Forhan and jHill Soccer Rangers carved out P T Id 45:. H611. Riggs . 0 er ea ure O “313 S. 131.0 “m against Bradford port- . -lpo. .o I always get depressed at such ceremonies. In uguese at Lanstaff Secondar.v D Strang '4?” 17 84 E 5 I - B I R D . . . . G. Moreland .418 9 70 my imagination I see a hundred years into the School . _f "h p‘phmp 42-, 1 n8 N . . future when someone will be looking through the 1’ “as 8“ e‘el‘l‘ 0‘15 tgtm‘f' G Macmllan '375 4 7,8 _ ___ Llc. No. vellowed pages of a newspaper reminiscing about play“ under me“ C°ndltlon1=~ c Deceer gm 5 51 889-0912 113-4661 that “old” arena that used to be. I don't know. it b§§.,“",‘f.‘.,,‘.h§, “fences “"15 3‘ p. Beam- ‘325 s :9 a .O\. . ‘ VD HHL THESEARE osLY EXAMPLES or THE MAIQ’ BARGAIhS TOVBE just depresses me ““ ' , Pitching 1R 3 A GE ST- N- RICHLIOA I HAD Ar T\\l.\ HILLS. SHOP EARL}. PRICES IT\ EFFECT OI\LY i H 3 . ' 5- . - . . 0 Bow goalkeeP‘er_ pUHEd_°{ W L IF Etta. Wide Open 'til 10 p.111. Monday to Thursday L'XTIL pRESFNT INVENTORY EXPIRES. But I think If s all great. I Hist \\ ondel thouin mmo spectaculai sa\ es. especial- \Inm‘apd on a 13.1.,“ 90] “id” & Saturdav .m a if some day we won't have a surplus of such edifices iv John Zinderme of The ml”; ’ “ " '9 2. “i- ‘ " ‘ instead of the present day shortage of same. Then Rangers * *~â€"‘-‘~-â€" """ Rangers scored the lone goal Ill suppose it 11 be back to building bowling alleys or as “an Brmm dlsplayed 50m: maybe even a track and field stadium? Horrors, good ban control and gave Bi”). V 1 never the latter in (anada. Im such a worry wart. Keenan a perfect pass and m; Blti FROM ‘ T 1‘ shot seemed to an underneath YOUR HOCKEY TALK tile diving Bradford keeper‘s VB“, As much as I hate to think about it the hockey bOdF mm the beds 0f the net ’ It was scored 10 minutes before halftime. The next game for Rangers \le1 be awav against Orange- season is almost upon us. I like hockey but. boy. do I like summer. Which reminds me of what an action-filled winter it‘s going to be what with the Richmond nus Saturday, Kmkofi time ,5 Hill Rams and the new Vaughan Nationals iboth .3 pm ‘ Junior "A" Tier ‘2 teamsl operating out of Maple. Their nerd home same “1111:? iSeptember 23 against Markham (Committed 01’1 Page 14) I Iat Langstaff Secondary School. JAPAN CAR SALES 7756 YONGE ST. - THORNHILL 0 889-5484 PE 1* IN... ALLOWANCE " TI MERCURY STORE TWIN HILLS MERCURY 445 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL SSS-7703 = PHONE = 884-444] SERVICE ALL PRODUCTS (The House That Seriice Built)

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