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The Liberal, 27 Mar 1974, p. 16

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Jim Challes was assisted by Carmella Morra for Michaelangelo and Gino (1’) scored unaided for Kinsmen in another 1-1 tie game. Minor Peewee Bob‘s Pant Shop managed a 4-3 win over Kent Clothes last Saturday on a pair of goals by Mike O'Donnell and singles by John Onistchenko and Gordon Fournier. to take the first game of the finals in overtime. Assisting were Onistchenko. O‘Donnell, Russ Thompson and Hugh Bab- cock_ Scoring for Kents were Ian Ball with a pair and Joey Thurston. assists coming from John McLaughlin and Mark Austin. BAIF blanked Seafood Cor- ner 3-0 as Jamie Tuck con- nected for two goals and an assist, Bill Waterhouse for a goal and Cameron Moss for Minor Mites Shawn Gallagher potted a goal for Chariot and Scott Boyle was helped by John Barton for Baymar as the teams came up with a 1-1 draw. (First Round) Downsview 6. Newmarket 3 Oshawa 3. Butter Beeps 2 Dixie Beehives 6. Guelph 3 Toronto Flames 4, Welland 3 Oakville 3. Kingston 2 Don Mills 5. Barrie 1 Burlington 9. Kentville N.S. 1 Ottawa '7, Richmond Hill 3 WEDNESDAY (First Round) Georgetown 6, Etobicoke 3 Hamilton Police 8. Hamilton Huskies 3 St. Claire Shores 2 Niagara Falls 5. Hull, Quebec 2, Thornhill 1 Detroit Caesers 10. Halifax 0 Sydney NS. 4. Levack 3 Kitchener 11. Sudbury 1 A Bracket (Tuesday) Downsview 6. Oshawa 0 Dixie 3. Toronto Flames 2 Oakville 4. Don Mills 2 Burlington 4, Ottawa 3 (Thursday) Hamilton 8 Georgetown 2 Niagara Falls 8, Hamilton 6 Hull 4, Detroit 2 Kitchener 3, Sydney 2 . That wind-up 5-3 game Tuesday of last week at Sharon saw the Gornfley girls taking a 2-0 lead in the first period on a goal by Debby Jones from Jan Bax- ter fononwd by another one by Lohm from Baxter and Jones. Sharon made it 2-1 on Sharon Daiken's goal. “You have to pay credit to Pat,” observed Coach Mc- Andrews, "when you consider she scored seven of our total of 11 goals." The two straight wins by 6-1 and 5-3 scores brought the league championship to the Ron McAndrews coached team in its first year of opâ€" eration. Pat Lohman was a one-girl battering ram for the champ- ion Richmond Hill Gormley Sand and Gravel team ag- ainst Sharon. She scored no less than seven goals as the local gals romped to a two straight bestâ€"ofâ€"three win over Shar- on. Baxter gave the Hillers a 3â€"1 lead early in the second only to have Sharon’s Teresa McNally make it 3-2. The game continued to see-saw as Adriane Urguhart scored assisted by Lois Ma- son for Richmond Hill only to have Sharon come right |back on Sandy Dicks‘ score. She scored no less than seven goals as the local gals romped to a two straight bestâ€"ofâ€"three win over Shar- Seven Goals Pat Lohman Hill Girls Win Hockey Title ]6 THE LIBERAL, Richmond, Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, March 27, 1974 M110ij 110 CKEY ! RESULTS Richmond Hill Midgets Tournament Scores Everyone should file an income tax return this year to get government rebates available. KENNETH M. PAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE 889-1377 By keeping a car “in tune” you are promoting top driving performance. Assuring easy starting. Doing away with unhealthy emissions. Burning less gas. â€" SEE US â€" Service is our business! WEEKDAYS 8 AM t0 6 PM - WED. 8 AM ‘0 9 PM ’ YbNGE M- imam mm 31). 834â€"444] RICHMOND HILL 889-7703 MONDAY A tune-up saves the life of your car. Fraser, Mich, 2 Peterboro 3 By BOB iMERCURY MONEY! Surf Marine came up with a 2-1 win over Blackthorn Men‘s Wear Saturday with Rick Smith and Ron Arm- strong netting the puck and Wayne McCartney and Doug Mitchell helping. Rick Girard was helped by Randy Watson and Scott Jordan on the Blackthorn counter. Diego Minchella. D a v e Daly and Doug Lewis scored to give CFGM a 3-2 win over W. A. Stephenson. Assisting were Rick Thomson with two, Mank Stephenson and Paul Morgan. For Stephensons the goalgetters Were Steve Bar- ber and Paul Armstrong who was set up by Rob Frater. Minor Atom Alliance Sports' goal by Paul Lawlor tied the game with Rice's Flowers 1-1. Don- ald Johnston was unaided on the Rice goal. Bantam Knapp’s Sico Paint earned a 2-0 victory over Braddock Optical with Adrian Steenson assisted by Jones and Mike Smith netting the rubber. ROSS JR. an assist (Friday) Downsview 3, Dixie 1 Burlington 4. Oakville 3 Hamilton 3. Niagara 1 Kitchener 4, Hull 3 (Saturday) Burlington 5, Downsview 1 Kitchener 3, Hamilton 1 A Finals Kitchener 9, Burlington 3 B Bracket (Tuesday) Butter Beeps 5, Newmarket 2 Guelph 5, Welland 0 . Kingston 3, Barrie 1 Richmond Hill 3, Kentville 0 The Hill girls won their league title also and through- out their first season com- piled a fantastic winâ€"loss- tie record of 26, 1. and 3. The opening game in Rich- mond Hill March 14 was a romp all the way for Loh- man as she fired home five of the six goals scored by Richmond Hill. The other one went to Brenda Buchan. (Thursday) Etobicoke 4. Peterboro 2 St. Clair 7, Fraser 0 Thornhill 4, Halifax 2 Levack 3, Sudbury 2 Richmond Hill led 2-0 at the end of the first and 54 going into the last 20 min- utes. (Friday) Butter Beeps 2, Guelph 1 . Kingston 4. Richmond Hill 3 St. Claire 8, Etobicoke 3 Levack 6. Thornhill 2 Richmond Hill scored the only goal in the third per- iod courtesy of Lehman to win the championship. Carol Hunédale was in goal for Richmond Hill; _ (Saturday) Butter Beeps 2, Kingston 1 Levack 7, St. Claire 3 (8 Finals) Levack 10. Butter Beeps 3 Sunday (Grand Championship) Kitchener 6. Levack 3 ' It’s too involved but it cut the microphone off for awhile and delayed the game. It was the first time in seven or eight years I saw Al almost become unflappable. Almost, I said,’ _ _ _ Finally, any of you hockey buffs who couldn’t make the tournament (or, even if you did) there will be a Special televised program highlighting the week-long hockey-binge shown this Saturday at 12:30 pm on the CBC network, Channel 5 (Channel 6 if cable). Tune in. And one final mention about Al Webster who manned the public address system throughout the week at the arena. Affable Al was doing just great until the lights went out at Sunday’s game. By unflabbable I mean he got off his At least once, maybe twice. Steady, Al. So what? The kids gave it their best. Con- grats to them. Let’s see, what will I write next? Really running out of things to say. Except to heap some extra congratulations to Tourney President Marsh Amos and everyone else connected with the tournament. A sometimes frustrating but worthwhile effort they gave out Should mention got the usual fantastic co- operation from Tournament Public Relations Of- ficers Don Bromley and Eric Chapman. That is always a vital part of any tournament. Publicity. CONGRATS, RON Finally, congrats to Ron McAndrews and his Richmond Hill Gormley Sand and Gravel Girls who downed Sharon twice to win their league hockey championship. The 1eague,yby the way, has no name. Minor detail. GOOD GAMES, BAD GAMES As for the hockey? There were the good games and the bad ones. Like any tournament. Unfortunately, none of the local teams (Thornhill and Richmond Hill) came up with that “miracle” I talked about prior to the start of the tournament. with OH, YES Oh, yes, just a few more comments re tourn- ament before despatching with it until next March. The tournament had its frustrating mom- ents for Marsh particularly in the scheduling which saw some teams dropping out at the last minute and others showing up. But it all worked out. Now you can relax fellows. Get back to “,7, I.shou1d add, of course, that a number of those very wives were busy themselves at the tournament. Musn’t forget that. Serving food, answering phones, etc. Love you all. Goodbye. One little item brought to my attention con- cerned two little youngsters (about eight and girls, I believe) who found a wallet and turned it in intact. A small thing. Still nice to hear about in this day and age where you often hear of the opposite. Big gun, of course, was Pat Lohman who scored seven goals out of the team’s total of 11. What can you say after you say: Wow! (Continued from Page 15) And, of course, every tournament has its little human interest stories. Nothing spectac- ular, mind you, but interesting I think. Warms you just 32} little. VOLII‘ wives. ’FRONT END AllGNMEflTS TUNEUPS:8 cx'iqt'erjlmié INA“_ n "In (PARTSEXTRA) Open Tues. & Thurs. Evgs. til 8 PM} RICHMOND Hlll CHRYSLER DODGE lTD. 395 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill 884.3113 889-1915 Oak Ridges Juves Eliminate Oshweken 0 TL,‘ An], D: "A .‘n a "k Spar! Spots. . §AVE ON 1 SERVICE V/ 4 8. 6 cylinder $10.95 STEADY, AL (PARTS EXTRA AS REQUIRED) '(PAR'f‘S EXTRA AS RE'QfiRED chair‘ Saturday's game saw Alan Heintzman lead the way with two goals and two as- sists with Terry Legge and Brian Jones chipping with a brace of goals. Legge got one assist. The other goals were scored by Steve Ground and Larry Clews. Ground also drew an assist. Other assists to Larry Gueran, two, Wayne Roffey and Paul Madaleno. In their previous 8-4 win the juveniles were paced by Legge with two goals and three assists. Other points went to Albert Shaw. two goals, one assist; Gueran. one and two; Heintzman, one goal, Larry Clews, one. and Wayne Roffey, one. Assists to Madaleno and Goalie Ken Summers. The juveniles are now awaiting the outcome of the series between Belle River and Mount Forest. The Alex Brockton Mid- gets dropped a 7~1 game to Pakefield Sunday night at Lakefield to fall behina their best-of-five game series two games to one. Oak Ridges won the op- ener 7-4 but lost the second game by 6-1. Sunday's game saw the only goal scored by Al Heintzman from Jim Gerber. The 6-1 loss saw Ken Beintema scoring the only They had won their two previous games by 4-2 and 8-4. The Oak Ridges Lions Club Juveniles romped to an 8-4 win over Oshweken Saturday night at Oshweken to win their best-of-five OMHA “C” semi-finals in three straight games. gala T 322:: MJAPANCARSALES FEES: 55 PER CHILD. $12 LIMIT PER FAMILY Boys 6- 16 years, girls 6- 18 years as of Jan. 1, 1974 Proof of age required for new players Parents signature on registration form must be required HERE. Date: MARCH 30 8. APRIL 6 Places: Richmond Hill Arena Richvale Community Centre (Lions 31 SPRUCE Time: IO AM - 3 PM 7756 YONGE’: MAJ. MCKENZIE DR. See boundary map for your area to register Op- The win followed on the send heels of a 7-0 win over West Rouge in a penalty-ridden game which saw Oak Ridges eliminating the latter team rber. three games to one. Ken That final game saw a only total of 43 penalties called. the Al The Oak Ridges Lions Club Juveniles opened their best-of-five OMHA semi-fi- nals by downing Ohsweken. 4-2 March 17 at Oshweken. Oak Ridges Juves Win Opener By 4-2 Roffey scored three goals and added two assists in the team's only win with John Leneville getting two goals and three assists. Al Heintz- man had two goals and three assists. Other assists went to Bill Metcalfe, three, with singles going to Beintema and Peter McConnachie. They were slated to play the fourth and possibly final game of the series Wednes- day night at Bond Lake Ar- ena at 8 pm. Larry Gueran was the scor- ing hero by popping in two goals with the others going Alan Heintzman and Terry Legge. Assists to Albert Shaw, Wayne Roffey, Bill Metcalfe. and Brian Jones. goal from Steve Collinson and Dale Roffey. Richmond Hill Richvale HILLSVIEW THRNHILL Oak Ridges‘ goals were scored by Larry Gueran, two, with singles going to Alan Heintzman, Brian Jones, Brent Orser. John Wood, and Albert Shaw. Assists to Gue- ran, three. Heintzman. two. Paul Madalena, two, Brian Jones, Orser. and Shaw. In Atom league playoff ac- tion Oak Ridges eliminated Nobleton by winning 3-2 af- ter splitting the first two games of the best-of-five series. Taking care of the rcoring were George Parker, Fred McArthur. and Derek Bat- taglia. Wayne Jones picked up the one assist. Oak Ridges opened the series with a 4-0 win on goals by Richard Harris, Wayne Jones, Fred McArthur. and Derek Battaglia. Assists to McArthur. Paul Beck, Tim D01, and Parker. Nobleton won the second game 2-1 with Oak Ridges' only goal going to Wayne Jones. 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