16 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday Pill Rollers Smother Thornhill After a 3-3 tie with Brad- ford Novices and four straight lossesâ€"5-2 to Bolton, 9-2 to Sharon, 2-0 to Wood- bridge. 4â€"1 to Allisonâ€"the Pill Rollers found their Monday, November 20, the Thornhill Wkes were no match for the high flying Hillers as they rolled up a count of 24. scoring eye To be fair. the tie with Bradford and the four losses have come at the hands of major novice teams compos- ed of 10 year olds. while the Pill Rollers are nine years old. Coaches Williamson and DeGeer feel they don't have to take a back seat to any tyke team. but that playing major novice teams is good experience for their boys. Scoring in the first period were Harrietha, Cox, Jensen, Jensen. Harrietha. Cox. Mitâ€" chell, Mills and Russell. TYKES In the second period it was Cox. D'Antimo. Apps, Har- riotha Cox. Mills, Gwillam. Russell and Byblow. This goal was the best three-way pass play of the game. all started by hard back-check- ing by Byblow. In the third period the goalgetters were Lockerbie. Mitchell. Cates. Cox. Har- rietha and Jenson. Goalie DelGrasso did not have much work but he made big saves early in the game when they were needed. NOVICES Perry Hill 5. Newmarket 1 Friday. November 10. Perry Hill Wood Products de- feated Newmarket by a 5-1 score. Hill Tykes Clobber Thornhill After 4 Losses . . .Fï¬m “Ill! annn ï¬ll Danny Henderson led the team to victory by notching a hat trick (3). Singletons were credited to Richard Guppy and Jamie Tuck. Gaining assists were Glen Dunt‘ord and Tuck. Perry Hill 4, Thornhill 2 Friday. November 17, at the local arena the Perry Hill crew gained their fifth lea- gue victory when they de- feated Thornhill 4-2, This win kept the Perry Hill team in first place in the league standings with 11 points out of a possible 12. Scorers in this game were: David Allen. Ian Ball Jamie Tuck and Danny Henderson. Assists went to Maurice DelFabro. Ball and Hpnderson. Sharing net-minding duties were David Jordan and Ed McCleave. Aurora 4. Richmond Hill 3 Saturday. November 18. Aurora upset the locals 4-3. This was the first loss in lea- gue play for Perry Hill. leav- ing them with a record of five wins. one tie and one loss. Henderson scored the three tallies for the Rich- mond Hill squad. This was his second hat trick in the last three games. Gaining assists were Ian Ball and David Allen. PEEWEE “B†Sanderson Gulf 3 Oak Ridges 2 Sanderson Gulf edged the Oak Ridges “A†team by a score of 3-2 in their second start of the season. The visitors went ahead in the first period but the advantage was short-lived as Alan Clark. assisted by Jim .Wood tied the score. Oak Ridges took the lead again in the third period only to have the locals tie the score with a goal by Gary Gentry assist- ed by Wood and Clark. With only 41 seconds to go. Tob Peden fired home the winning goal on a pass from Defenceman Peter Tipold. PEEWEES Lions 10. St. Benedict’s 0 St. Benedict’s Boys' Club was no match for the fired- up Lions November 11. as the local lads came up with a 100 Win. Scoring the Lions' goals i were: Joslin. Halliday. Gropp, ' Leger. Nigro. Dynes, Norman l and MacMillan with Wood getting two. Blair Lewis had I five assists. Nigro. Gates and; Querengesser two each and1 Nye. Bower. MacMillan and Wood one each. i Lions 2. Aurora 1 1 Thursday, November 16. in i a close game the Lions eked1 out a 2-1 win over Aurora. Nye an Bowers each had a ‘ counter and Gropp and Mac- Millan an assist. Lions 2. Thornhill 2 With the Lions having two and sometimes three men inl the penalty box at the samel time Thornhill was able to: hold the Lions to a 2-all tie. 1 Bill ' Wood scored the locals' two goals with help from Lewis and Gropp. t Orillla 6, Lions 3 i Missing Lewis. who was injured Friday and losing the services of Byers in the sec- ‘ ond period and Nigro in the! third, the Lions were win-I ning 3-2 at the end of the! second period. but ground to ; a stop and Orillia scored four unanswered goals in the third. 1 Wood scored twice and Bower once. with assists going to Bower, Gates and Halliday. MINOR BANTAM Alliston 5, Richmond Hill 3 Wednesday. November 15, Richmond Hill lost 5-3 to Alliston. The locals' goals were scored by: Dale Strang from Dave Baker. Randy Martin from Brad Lloyd and Baker from Roy Russell. Woodbridge5 Richmond Hill 2 Friday, November 17. the Killers were in Woodbridge and lost 5-2. Scoring for Richmond Hill were Dave Forster unassisted and Larry Trottier from Russell. Thornhill 5, Richmond Hill 2 The boys play in Barrie to- night (Thursday) and are out for a win, MINOR MIDGETS Alliston Midgets 5 Bond Steel 0 Bond Steel Minor Midgets found Alliston a very inhos- pitable place, as they were shut out 5-0 November 15 in a league game. Alliston struck hard and early, completely catching the Steelers off balance. It was not until the third period that the Steelers began to jell. only to run into a stubâ€" born goalie. Alliston were 3 Well drilled squad. Bond Steel 4 Woodbridge Midgets 4 Bobby Russell’s clutch goal at 19:55 of the last period earned Bond Steel 3 4-4 tie against Woodbridge Midgets last Friday night in a league contest. Sunday. November 19, Richmond Hill played Thorn- hill and lost 5-2. Scoring for the= Hill were: Albert Del- Fabro from Martin and Lloyd and Baker from Trottier and Russell. This was a hard hitting see- saw battle that saw Richard Campbell accept a Tony Robinson pass to tie the game at 1-1. After Woodbridge led 2-1, Richard Hopson scor- ed from Robinson and Camp- bell. Dave Berseth. proving highly effective back on de- fence. was sped into the clear by John Oakley to temporari- ly give the Steelers a 3-2 lead. ' The team from the Hill let up momentarily. and Wood- bridge countered with two quick goals. and it looked like the fired-up home team might win. but they ran into two penalties in a row. When Coach Syl Stefan lifted Goalie Gerry Tipold in favor of an extra attacker. this gave the Hillers a three man advantage. After Tony Rob- inson got the draw, Richard Hopson centred the puck from behind the net to Rus- sell who was in the slot, and Bobby calmly pulled the trig- ger to fire the puck into the net, just five seconds before the end of the game. Bond Steel 8 Ecology Control 0 Bond Steel romped to an 8-1 victory over Downsview‘s Ecology Control of the MTHL in an exhibition game last Sunday in the new town arena. The Steelers put on an awesome display as they put it all together in this game. They back-checked tenacious- ly. passed professionally, and scored frequently. John Oak- ley scored early. after being set up by Tony Robinson and Wayne Court. while Dave Berseth scored the winning goal from the point on passes from Robinson and Richard Campbell. Jeff Miller coun- tered from Brian Kellett and Bobby Russell tallied from Oakley and Kellett, before Ecology broke Gerry Tipold’s bid for a shutout. Robinson potted a goal from Steve Hodgins and Roy Cutler. while Arnie Van Der Weyde fired a goal from Campbell and Kellett. Camp- bell combined with Van Der Weyde for a picture goal, while Berseth closed out the scoring parade as 'he scored his second goal of the game; this was the Steelers’ best oerformance of the season. MIDGETS Aurora 3. Legion 1 'The Leaionnaires dropped their third league game. los- ing to Aurora last Thursday by a 3-1 count. Jim Clement scored the lone tally. with Jeff Switzer drawing an assist in the first period. The Aurora club controlled the game throughout. play- ing aggressive. heads-up hoc- key and holding the locals to only a dozen shots on goal. Aurora scored twice in the second. both on rebound shots and added the third into an empty net with sec- onds remaining in the game. Ajax 4, Legion 0 Sunday afternoon the Legionnaires hosted Ajax in an exhibition contest and were blanked 4-0. It was the third consecutive defeat for the locais who have managed President - Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Member - Committee Of Adjustment EFFECTIVE REPRESENTATION EXPERIENCED COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT . . . IN GRAHAM, Thomas WARD 4 THOMAS GRAHAM FOR INFORMATION OR CARS 884-2437 884-8384 seven goals scoreu again». them. Ajax scored two in each of the first and second periods and completely dominated the play. The locals improv- ed on their performance somewhat in the third but were unable to capitalize on several good scoring oppor- tunities. to score only once in the last two outings whilg hav-ing Barrie supplies the opposi- tion Sunday at 2 pm and a win in this one is a must if the Legion is to stay in con- tention, BANTAMS The 1972â€"73 Travelways Rider OMHA Bantam Team is composed of the following players: Goalies Ben Bourget and David Veitch defence, Kerry Minor. Ross Middleâ€" ton, Doug Hodgson, Mike Gallagher; forwards. Danny Jones. David Brooke. Scott Bull, Mark Brillinger, Chris DeGeer. Rob Wallingford. Rob Dynes, Glen Tatum, Mike Ham; Manager Stu Clement, Coach Mack Clement, Assistant Coach Lionel Gleason. The captain is Mike Gallagher and the assistant captains are Danny Jones and Mike Ham. The team played six pre- season games winning three. tying one and losing two. Travelways 3. Orillia 0 In a league game October 2'7 Travelways hosted Orillia and blanked the visitors 3-0. Right Winger Dynes was flyâ€" ing and came up with two goals and an assist. Gal- lagher accounted for the other tally and had an assist. Others assists went to Ham with two and Minor. Bour- get gained a well-deserved shutout. Travelways 7, Stouffville 3 On the same day in an ex- hibition game the Hillers turned back visiting Stouff- ville to the tune of 7-3. The team’s scoring potential was apparent as the locals’ goals were Shared by Dynes, Bril- linger. Gallagher. Tatum, Ham, Jones and Brooke. Assistance was given by Bril- linger (3). Ham (2), Dynes r2). Minor and Goalie Bour- get. Bourget and Veitch shared t h e goaltending duties. Barrie 3, Travelways 0 Barrie gave their hosts a white wash November 3. Because of suspensions the team played two players short. Travelwavs 1, Scarboro 1 In a well-played and excit- ing exhibition game against the Scarboro Sabres Novem- ber 8. the locals were held to a tie with the top team in PEEWEES Oak Ridges 1, Keswick 0 Oak Ridges racked up its fifth straight win with this victory. Rusty Cochrane scored unassisted in the last five minutes on a penalty shot. Shutout goes to Harold DeGeer and Ted Gerber. BANTAM (October 31) Maple 5, Oak Ridges 3 John Grech, Glen Wright. and Jim Gerber scored the goals for Oak Ridges with Karl Taylor drawing two assists with singles going to Bill Metcalfe and Paul Smith. (November 7) Oak Ridges 5, SuttOn 2 Dale Roffey. Glen Wright, Karl Taylor, Jim Gerber and Doug Jones handled the score for the Oak Ridges boys with assists going to Gerber. two; Tony Roffey, Dale Roffey, Glen Wright ‘ and Chris Smith. (November 10) Oak Ridges 11, Richvale 0 Dale Roffey checked in with six goals in this hockey game romp. Paul Smith had Oak Ridge: Minor Hat/(e y LIONS HALL, CENTRE STREET E. I 1' FOR TICKETS CALL 884-6909 ' k‘n‘uu‘u““nuigi ““‘I“i“““ FOR goalvs scored against , Nov. 23, 1972 DON’T FORGET! THE Richmond Hill Industrial Softball League DANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 - 9 PM. at the Etheir MTHL league. Tatum placed a perfect pass on De- Geer‘s stick for the Riders‘ only goal. Bourget had a good game in goal. ‘Travelways 4. Newmarket 3 ‘ The visiting Newmarket team on November 10 was the best team the Riders have played this year. It took three periods of solid hockey to turn it into a win- ner. Twice the Riders fell behind by two goals. On an end-to-end rush Gallagher got the Riders' opener assist- ed by Goalie Bourget. Ham closed the gap in the middle of the third aided by Bull and Dynes. While playing a man short the Riders tied the score when persistent forechecking by Brooke sprang the puck loose and DeGeer banged it home. Minor also assisted. With three minutes left Wal- lingford scored on a blister- ine slapshot from the point with assists going to Bril- linger and Jones. When the Riders were penalized with two minutes left. Newmarket pulled its goalie but the Riders played well. especially Goalie Bourget, and survived the attack. All-Star Game vs Sweden Bnurget, Gallagher and Wallingford were picked by the Aurora Bantam Coach to nlay with a York-Simcoe All- Star team against Sweden November 13. The all stars won 8-3 and the Hill boys made a good account of themselves. Bourget played the last half of the game and allowed only one goal. Wal- lingford twice and Gallagher once Travelways 3, Aurora 1 In-the November 16 league game in Aurora the Riders nlayed well but were held off the score sheet until late in the second period. Gal- lagher. unassisted. scored the ooener on an end-toâ€"end rushl Bull deflected the sec- ond goal into the net mid- way through the third assist- ed by Gallagher and Dynes. Bourzet lost his shutout with less than three minutes left in the game When Aurora nulled its goalie. Walling- ford gained control of the nuck and quickly put it in the empty net for the final goal More Sports Page 13 two and the rest went to Glen Wright, Karl Taylor, and Bill Metcalfe. Picking up assists were Dale Roffey, three; Glen Wright, three; Doug Jones two; Chris Smith. two; and singles by Shawn Parker and John Grech. Unionville 3, Oak Ridges 1 AURORA: A testimonial dinner to honor Marjorie Andrews will be held De- cember 7. She has been li- brarian here for 38 years and will retire December 31. Dale Roffey scored Oak Ridges' lone goal unassisted. (November 14) Oak Ridges 3, Keswick 2 Dave Topp. Dale Roffey and Paul Smith handled the scoring with Jim Gerber reâ€" ceiving credit for two assists with the others going to Karl Taylor. Chris Smith and Dale Roffey. MIDGET (November 14) Oak Ridges 6, King City 0 John Lenneville scored twice with singletons going to Pete McConnachie. Larry Gueran. Alan Heintzman and Dave Stuart. Assists went to Pete McConnachie and Wayne Roffey, two. and A1 Heintzman, Dave Stuart and Terry Legge. “We think it makes the game more inter- esting,†he said. Some of the rules are as follows: The eight man defense, seven-man offense, two-hand touch game of football is played accord- ing to the official Canadian Football League rules with the exceptions and additions added by the various leagues. The teams must move the yard-sticks 20 yards for a first down, you get six points for a touchdown by pass and run, or interception re- turn; five points for a touchdown by a quarter- back run, three points for a field goal, two points for a safety touch or for conversion by kicking, one point for a rouge, conversion by running or kicking. So there you have it. Touch football for you fellows who are mo affluent (around the waist) for tackle yet not old enough to be cast aside. Another good conditioner. I’m seriously thinking of going out. Of course, I’ll start out in the gentle section of the league and work my way up. That reminds me, I’ll have to see my doctor about a checkâ€"up. Not- iced that I felt a quickening of the arteries the other day when I made that sudden move. But I’m sure I’m okay generally. By the way; for further info call John at 889-0682. See you on the football field this summer‘ Coward. Speaking of youth. There was plenty of it around the old Richmond Hill] Arena Sunday afternoon around 3 pm. Some 300 youngsters were on hand to watch and play in the official opening of the new Richvale Minor Hockey Assoc- iation. I settled myself contentedly in a puddle of i spilled hot chocolate (it’s dangerous around there) to watch the proceedings at centre ice. t Happy. happy. , A . _ ; Ed Banks was the master-of-ceremonies for the occasion and he introduced a bevy of special guests including Tom Graham, president of the Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Association and Mayor William Lazenby and Richvale President Don Bellamy. Don't forget the Richmond Hill Minor Hoc- key Association will be holding its annual draw for a snowmobile tomorrow night (Friday) at the Richmond Hill Arena. The draw will take place at 9 pm between OMHA Novice, Peewee, and Bantam games between the Hill and Aurora. Also, the seller of the winning ticket receives a 25-inch color television set. 5:30 pm. They will accept a certificate of achievement for their accomplishments. . Retiring Toronto Mayor William Den- nison was recently presented with two Sammy Lee putter-s by Buttonville Golf Pro Leon DeCaire in a ceremony at Toronto City Hall. 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