Scoring for Knapps was Smith with two and assists by Thornhill and Tucker. Braddock Optical 8 Allencourt Pharmacy 3 Scoring for Braddock were Kernohan with three and Wright with one. Just up from Tyke Don chipped in with four goals and three assists. Also getting assists BAIF Bruins 7 Seafood Corner 4 The Bruins scoring punch came from Jack Vantol and Brooke Lawrence with a pair each, Scott Casselden, Scott Bartlett and Douglas Bell with singletons. Assist points went to Kane Burg, Lawr- ence, Gustar Vantol and Bart- lett (2). Scoring for Walkers‘ was Eckersley assisted by Four- nier and Duncan. Dan's £550 3 Knapp's Paint 2 Scoring for Dan‘s were Main. Sanpanen. Follows and MacLean. Fred’s Towing Klnnear Pontiac 0 Three goals by Donald Earl. wto by Douglas Mac- Lean and one by Pat Lawlor enabled Fred to win this one. MacLean also had three assist points for a total of five. Darryl Lewis had three assists. Pat Lawlor. Donald Earl two. Dino Murri and John Black one. Gormley Sand & Gravel 8 Charlton Hardware 4 A hat trick by David Giles and singletons by Jon Pal- mer, Tyrone Burckhard. Stephen Erwin, Jason Lam- rere and Doug Walton add- ed up to victory for Gorm- ley. Assist points went to: Lawrere, Brian Chittenden, Walton. Giles. Burckhard. Cleve Jones (2), Wayne Mofâ€" fit, Kevin Ro-bin. Palmer. Charlton‘s goals were shar- ed by Ken Large and Bobby Petroff with two each. Both also earned an assist point as did Kevin Barrett. ATOMS Consumers Gas 5 Walker's Insurance l Scoring for Consumers were Barnett with two and Austin, Eldridge and Buchan with singles. Assists went to Austin (2), Buchan, Thurston, Routledge, Wood. Barnett and Madden. Seafood's goals were pot- ted by Christopher Gaffney ‘2), Tom Cubitt and Norman Murphy. Blake Moss had two helpers, Murphy, Howie Hill and Cubitt one each. York Simcoe Sports 3 Kent‘s Black Hawks 1 York Simcoe won this one on two goals by Matthew Zurich and one by Joe Mc- Kenna. Chris Arbuckle aid- ed on two. Kent's goal came from Scott Paterson assisted by Jack Gross. Danny Iafano and Glen Fehily were the scorers for Rice's with Mark Kernohan and David Vennard helping the latter. Standings Pts. York Simcoe Sports . .. 10 BAIF Bruins . . . 8 Rice‘s Flowers ‘ . . . . . . . 6 Hans Gulf Oilers ’ . . l . . . 6 Kent‘s Black Hawks . . . . 4 Seafood Corner .. 2 NOVICE For Barrows, Steven Harris got the only tally on a pass from Mark Crowe and John Farrell. Hans Gulf Oilers 3 Rice's Flowers 2 Gerry Lawlor contributed two goals and Peter Morley one to Hans‘ win. Glenn Porter had an assist. Bob's Boys 3 Barrow‘s Insurance 1 Stephen Kinnari got a pair of counters and Bruce Mor- rison one for the winners. Paul Ohlis earned two assist points. Gary Lawman, Bil] McGrath, John Hughes and Carl Boyle one each. Counting for Denny's was Kevin Turner aided by Wayne Langdon and Derek Veitch. TYKE Allencourt‘s counter was netted by Joslin assisted by Rothwell. Rasconc Construction 2 Denny's Sunoco 1 Scoring for Rascone were Jimmy Flett and John Evelyn with help from Stephen Moritsugu and Kurt Zinkan. City Wide 3 Allencourt F 8: C 1 City Wide‘s goals came from the sticks of Douglas Rae, David Wood and Barry Munro. James Kennedy earned two assist points. Allencourt Fish & Chips 1 1 Kemohan Denny‘s Sunoco 0 Getting Scoring 1' o r Allencourt f ters were were Mark Joslin with two,iand Neil Robert Apenis and Danny; from Jana Maggi. Assists went to awitch am Bruce Stuart. David Noble,‘PEEWEE Joslin and Paul Rathwell. Streets City Wide Distributors 1 ‘ Eri Rascone Construction 0 1‘ streets' The only tally in this one banged in was netted by Mickey Mc- Gossman Cleave helped by Stephen Mark Rob Fraser. man with By BOB ROSS, JR. MAJOR MITE 16 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1972 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 12 Noon to 9 PM â€" SATURDAY, 9 AM to 5 PM â€" DEC. 28, 29, 30 (ADVANCE TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE) ."Lf H0CIAYEY ,5 \ IBESI 1T S 2nd ANNUAL RICHMOND HILL LIONS INVI'I'A'I'IONAI. ROSE TOWN FEE-WEE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Jeff Thurston got both counters for Pirris unassisted. Rotary Club 5 Simms Construction 1 Rotary’s scoring punch was shared by Bobby Horton. Danny Girard. Craig Clack, Danny McVeigh and Ricky Girard. Ricky Girard earn- ed two assists and McVeigh one. Dave Baker hit the target for Simms. D & D Excavating 4 Richmond Hill TV 3 John VanderValk came through with two goals, Diego Minchella and Tim Cameron with one goal and Richard Thompson 12), Frank Peterson (2) and Louis Reid with assists. Paul Brown contributed two goals and Mark Reynolds one to the TV men. with helpers from Rick Smith and David Miller. BANTAMS CMR 4 Counting for Stephensons were Zenio Ferrone. Chuck Lawrence. Pete Kendall, Paul Tadiotto and Paul Henderson. Awarded assist points were Errol Jones Tim Polhamus. Gerald Trottier, Tadiotto. Ferrone. Lawrence (2). Brian's Shell 2 Pirri’s Fruit 2 Netting the puck for Bn’an‘s were Doug Lewis and Ray Roberts who was aided by Dave Dailey and Lewis. Bob McMeekin was the scorer for CAE with help from Gary Trottier. Village Fina 4 Bowden Lumber 3 Two goals by Kevin Mer- ritt and singletons by Steve Peterson and Bob Hoult and assists by Peter Smith, Hoult. Coleman and Watson won this one for Village. Rob McFadden had two goals and Mike Head one for Bowden‘s Dynes Jewellers 7 Shields Footwear 5 Tom Peden led Dynes to victory with four big goals. Paul Saariminaki. Steve Shadoff and Jim Woo’d added single tallies. In the assist department it was Les Smith, Doug Anderson 42), Saari- minaki. Neil Rothwell, Dino Capotosto (2). Shadoff and Tom Wilson. Allan Clark came up with a hat trick and Doug Simâ€" panen with two goals for Shields. Assisting were David Draper, Clark, Randy Bennett and Danny McDon- ald. BAIF 5 CAE 1 Peter Nelson clicked for two goals. John Anderson. Marty Armstrong and Tim McIlwain for one each for BAIF. MINOR BAN‘TAM Sandy Murdoch scored un- assisted for Littles. Canadian Auto Electric 3 Village Pizza 3 Goalgetters for CAE were Bob McMeeking. Glen Jarvis, and Greg Bell Surf Marine 1 CFGM's goals were netted by Dave Stockall and Eric Thompson with assists from Don Gillebrand and Gary Hoxey. Gary Kimmel got Surf‘s only counter unassisted. Stephenson Construction 5 Mike Cox clicked for three goals Bob Adams for one and Bruce Chaisson (2). Adams 42> and Bill McLean for assists for CMR. MIDGET Village’s goals were scored by Coleman, Hoult and Mer- ritt Bowden Lumber 5 Little Fords l Tallying for Bowdens were Reg Armstrong, McFadden. Scott Kerr, Ken Horvath and Mike Head Netting the rubber for Hodgins were Steve Madden and Harry Lewandowski, with Ken Woods getting a helper. For Eric's the scorers werel' Danny Petroff (2), Billy Ban-1 ton and Robert Greiner withL assists from Duane Robert-2 son, Danny Petroff. Peter} Tipold and Philip Low. ‘ Tony's Esso 5 1 Hodgins Bros. Hardware 2 Marksmen for Tony's were Jim Burnett (2), Glen Hep-I bum, Randy Johnston and. Philip McLaughlin with John Burnett, Helpbum, Scott Crawford and McLaughlini assisting. Getting Allencourt's coun- ters were O’Donnell. Davis and Neilson with assists from Janas. Thompson. Luck- awitch and Gaffney. PEEWEE Streets Construction 5 Eric’s Cycle 4 Streets' counters were hanged into the net by Mark Gossman (2), Sean Rockarts, Mark Robson. and Ted Ruff- man with help from Gunther Bauer, Ruffman. Gordan Johnston and Rockarts. were Wright and Rockarts both with two, Moore and CFC-M 2 December 5, Oak Ridges 3, Keswick 1; December 3, Oak Ridges 3, Stroud 3; Novem- ber 28, Oak Ridges 0, Union- ville 2; November 25. Oak Ridges 4. Schomberg 1; Nov- ember 21, Oak Ridges 5, Richvale 2; November 14, Oak Ridges 4, Keswick 4; November 10, Oak Ridges 3, Richvale 1; November 7, Oak Ridges 3, Sutton 1. (December 9) MIDGETS Oak Ridges 6, Bolton 0 Goals were evenly divided between Pete McConachie, Dave Stuart, Larry Gueran. Terry Legge, Alan Heintzâ€" man, and John Lenneville. Assists to Dave Stuart, two, Brian Jones, Heintzman, and Lenneville. Ken Summers picked up the shutout. (December 4) Oak Ridges 4, Keswick 1 David Stuart scored three goals as he paced the Oak Ridges win. Brian Jones got the other goal. Larry Guer- NOVICE (December 10) Oak Ridges 3, Sutton 3 Rick Greenslade paced the offensive with two goals with Fred McArthur getting the other one. Mark Ryman and Tony Battaglia drew assists. A rundown 9" previous no- vice game results: an was credited with two assists with singles going to Wayne Roffey and Terry Legge. (December 8) Oak Ridges 5, Sutton 2 Single goals by John Lenne- ville, Dave Stuart. Brian Jones. Larry Gueran and Peter McConnachie. McCon- nachie also drew two assists with the others going to Stu- art and Alan Heintzman. BANTAM (December 8) Oak Ridges 6, Sutton 4 Dale Roffey went on a thre goal spree with Jim Ger- . Also, in a recent article about the Richmond Hill Squash and Racquet Club I suggested anyone interested in joining it should call Paul Binkley. Yes, I put in the wrong phone number. The num- ber is 884-2181. Honest. One Russell “Casey†Cripps has already indi- cated interest in bringing Judd back to the Hill but this remains to be seen. It would be quite a drawing card what with a trio the like of Domik, Drennan and Judd. My informants tell me Judd played with Prov- idence last season in the New England League and compiled a win-loss record of 32 and 8. He was named the second best pitcher in the league, just behind another great, Metro Szeryk. (I confess I’m doubtful about the spelling but have been unable to find out anyone who knows how to spell it for sure. Anyway, it’s pronounced Zer-wick, mother). While on the subject of softball, I’m inform- ed by the executive of the Toronto and District Softball League that former Dynes Pitcher Ray Judd is available for next season. Judd’s stil-l re- membered around here as being one of the all- time greats. OAK RIDGES MINOR HOCKEY I’m here to tell you that the player in ques- tion was Lester Downing. Drennan’s name sneaked in there after Downing and before the brackets announcing his moving to Newmarket. I’ve tried to tell you and tell you shouldn’t be- lieve everything I write. Let that be a lesson to you. Firstly, in last week’s piece of resistance I mentioned the names of some Dynes softball players drafted by the proposed new professional loop. In that list I had Billy Drennan likely to play for Newmarket Rays next summer. I see that it’s about time I started catching up with some mistakes of mine before they get too far out of reach and even out of sight. Mmmh. Another thing you notice about Carr is the fact that he’s an exciting player. Some have it, some don’t. He’s lanky and he catches your eye out there. He’s worth dropping around to see in action. I recommend that you do. “Our goalie didn’t show up bne day and they put me in the nets. As I recall, we won the game 4-2 and I’ve been in them ever since.†The Rams can feel fortunate in having Carr back this season but it’s highly unlikely he’ll be around next season. It’ll likely be either major junior or university for Carr. How did he get around to playing in goal in Etobicoke where he played all of his minor hoc- key? Something, of an 701d story. The reason being that he hopes (much the same as last year’s Rams such as Bill and Dick Weber, Steve Colp, Wayne Stokes, and yes, Daryl Rice) to further his education and hockey by at- tending university. and has been besieged by offers to move up into Major “A†ranks but he has resisted them to date. . . . Sport Spot: . . . Kings Beat Port Perry (Continued from Page 15) to all the people of Richmond Hill and espec- ially to those who supported me for Councillor in the election. ERIC GEORGE MERRY CHRISTMAS SORRY, WRONG NUMBER JUDD TO RETURN IT’S A MISTAKE ber following up with two. David Topp got the other goal. Assists went to Dale Roffey, Jim Gerber. Chris Smith and Carl Taylor. (December 3) Oak Ridges 3, Stroud 3 Dale Roffey scored two goals and Glen Wright one in this encounter. Assists went to Jim Gerber and Paul Smith. (December 5) Oak Ridges 4, Keswick 3 Another two goal perform- ance by Dale Roffey with brother Tony getting one as did Jim Gerber. Asists to Tony Roffey, Dale Roffey, Paul Smith, Doug Jones and Chris Smith. PEEWEE (December 3) Oak Ridges 5, Strand 1 Rusty Cochrane had a hot stick going for him as he lashed home three goals in this one with the others go- ing to Robert Nicol and Kenny Clague. Robert Nicol drew two assists with singles going to Dan Youtoff and Dale Reid. (December 5) Oak Ridges 1, Keswick 0 Robert Nicol scored the lone goal from Rusty Coch- arane. Harold DeGeer was cred- ited with the shutout. PETER SMITH York Home T.V. WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from 889-1646 GET YOUR They then went on to Co- bourg and a 10-5 pasting December 4 at the hands of the league leaders who have only lost one game this sea- son. That game saw Garth Beer and Ed Clarey lead the It was a different story in the December 3 game which saw them lose to Bowman- ville by 5-1 which was the start of a three-game losing streak. McIlwaine from Mabley was the only goal managed by the Kings in this one. The Kings outscored Poi‘t Perry two to one in the final period to skate away with the win. Port Perry's Prentice broke through at 15:26 of the sec- and but the Oak Ridges boys came right back with two more goals to take a 4-1 lead. Mabley’s goal came at 9:26 from Bill McIlwaine and Rice; and then it was Rice‘s turn at 18:25 from Mabiey. Rice scored twice and assisted on two while Mabley scored once and assisted on three others. Other goals were by Peter Stuart, Bruce Hipkiss, and Greg Woloski. Ted Prentice and Harry Fair scored twice for the visitors. Oak Ridges led 2-0 after the first period on goals by Rice from Mabley and Hip- kiss at 5:51; and from Stuart at 11:51. But it was a different story Monday night thanks to the two-man combination of Terry Rice and Kim Mabley who were the major point- getters in the game played at the Bond Lake Arena. During that time they lost 5-1 to Bowmanville, 10-5 to first place Cobourg; 5-3 to Cobourg; and then tied Bow- manville 4-4. The word for the Oak Ridges Kings who got back on the win-track Monday night with a 6-2 win over Port Perry in an OHA Cen- tral Junior "C" game after going winless for the previ- ous four games played over a period of five nights. First Win In 5 Games SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 16 OF “THE LIBERAL" ISSUE OF DECEMBER 7th FOR A FEW OF OUR GREAT BARGAINS. WE HAVE MANY MORE. WE'RE OPEN SUNDAY - IO A.M. - 6 PM. COME IN, BROWSE AROUND. 1000’s OF ARTICLES TO CHOOSE FROM FOR THE SPORTS ENTHUSIAST. Grueling was the word for SPORTKB ‘ MART “ONE VISIT TO OUR STORE AND YOU WILL COME BACK AGAIN†AHENI l DAYS A WEEK Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m.. - 10 pm. last Minute Christmas Shoppers O SNOWMOBILERS O FISHERMEN O HUNTERS Then came the 4-4 tie with Port Hope with Sackfield scoring twice with the other goals going to Paul Madaleno and Van Nostrand. Oak Ridges now has nine wins, eight losses and one tie in junior hockey. An example of the bad luck around the net for the Kings came in one play which saw Sackfield beat the goalie only to have the puck hit the cross-bar, drop onto the goalie's back and then back on to the top of the net. Forget about it. Pete Stuart scored twice for Oak Ridges in this one with Bill Guinane scoring, the other one. They travel to Lindsay tomorrow night (Friday) for a game with that team and then play host Monday night to Sutton. That gametime is 8:30 pm. The Kings fought the same team on an even basis in Oak Ridges Wednesday night of last week but a puck that kept bouncing the wrong way was too much to overcome. Greg Woloski scored twice| for Oak Ridges with thel other goals going to Dave‘ Van Nostrand, Rob Sackfield and John Lenneville. way with three goals apiece with Bill Hazelwood and Bill Whitelaw scoring twice and Doug Choiniue once. CHINESE FOOD TOWN INN TAKE OUT PHONE 884-1136 - 884-1137 for Christmas and New Year’s Parties Over 10 Persons 30B Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill SPECIAL RATES after 4 pm. I wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank the citizens of Ward 1 for their recent vote of confidence and ap- preciate th e opportunity given me to continue to serve you and our munici- pality. I also wish to thank those who offered their services during the campaign. After an evaluation of the service H from the Y.A.C. 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