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The Liberal, 28 Aug 1974, p. 5

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runners in. Billy Richardson scored the winning run in the top of the sixth as he reached third and came home on Brian Mote‘s bunt single. Fram got one back in the bottom half as Bruce Bucha- nan y singled, Dave Olsen walked and Robson picked Barrow's Inn 3, Fram Filtration 2 The insurance men took this squeaker to remain solidly in the playoff race. Fram opened the scoring in the second as Blair Robson doubled and came in on Ron Gallant’s single. Barrows bounced back in the top of the next inning with Glen Wright getting a life on an error to the second sacker. Bobby Viverette followed with a single, then Dave Roberts knocked the two runners in. Town Auto Body 6, Joe’s Garage 5 The Town Auto team, which got off to a slow start this season is at present the hottest team in the league. This is supported by their 6-5 victory over the former leaders. No details available on this game. LABOUR DAY m ‘----- - Town Auto Beats Former Leader Joe's Garage I have to move out w I need a_credit coun I’m 15 and pregnant WANT TO HELP? NEED A SERVICE? GOT A QUESTION? NEED A SERVICE? WANT TO HELP? CALL 884-2727 HELPMATE INFORMATION WILL PROVIDE:â€" â€"â€"-Caring volunteers to help with everyday problems and emergencies. â€"- friendly visiting and services to shut-ins. â€"information about community resources. â€"referral to qualified professionals when necessary, All services are provided by trained volunteers who will respect the confidential nature of each request. Hours: 9:00 am. - 5:00 pm. Monday through Friday GOT A QUESTION? Helpmate information I like children and have some sparetime. What can I do? My kids are all in school now. What should I do Where do I get job retraining? Where can I play chess? When do the Lions meet? SINGER AGENT...OLD FAB RICLAND STORE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS LEASE EXPIRED RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY 24 Wright Street, Richmond Hill to move out tomorrow. Where can I go? a_credit counsellor. Where can I find one? and pregnant. Where do I go now? scored the top reached Nelson Lund got things going in Jenkins’ big inning as he drew a walk and ad- vanced as Phil Bellavance singled. Al McKenzie fol-‘ lowed hitting into a fielder's choice, wiping out Lund. Then a triple off the bat of Al McWilliams drove Bella- vance and McKenzie home. McWilliams scored on John Lenneville‘s double. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Lenneville threw for Jen- kins and Bruce Stevens was on the rubber for the Lake. On the mound it was Bill Hamilton throwing for Bar- rows and Bob Kennedy for Fram. Jenkins 3, Lake Wilcox 1 After trailing in the game 1-0, the Jenkins Garden Sup- ply group exploded for three big runs in the third. which stood up for the balance of the contest. The Lakers opened the scoring in the second as Loren Mayes reached first on a fielder‘s choice and scored as Barry Bingham fol- lowed and was blessed by a three-base error. up his second double of the game. scoring Buchanan. This win moved the Jen- Richmond Heights Centre (Please no phone orders) OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 6 THURS. & FRI. TO 9 REGULARLY . . . UP TO $4.98 YARD AURORA: Former Council- lor Illtyd Harris, who re- tired from council at the end of 1972, and who announced three months ago he would seek a council seat in this year's election, has changed his mind. He has promised to continue to voice his opinions from the sidelines. McKinlay 5, Jenkins 3 Sunday night the Jenkins Garden Supply team worked up a 3-0 lead when the wheels fell off. Phil Bella- Vance opened in the top of the first inning with a double. Al McKenzie sacri- Bob Carton relieved starter Dennis Sexton on the rubber for McKinlay in the fourth. It didn’t help. Smith singled, Jack Greavette singled scor- ing two and Forget singled scoring another run. McKinlay got two runs in the top of the sixth when Sexton got a life and Carton doubled. A sacrifice by Cliff Hartnett scored Sexton and Carton came in on an error which put Larry Shier on base. Hill Auto increased their lead in the next inning when Wood homered with Paul Williams and Faulkner (each of whom had singled) de- corating the base paths. In the third inning. Lou Van- derploeg tripled and was sacrificed home by Rob For- get. Williams reached sec- ond on an error and Faulk- ner tripled scoring Williams, kins club into a share of first place with the RH Auto Body Club. Their stay in first was brief as the Hillel‘s won the nightcapi RH Auto Body 11, McKinlay Drywall 3 The McKinlay Drywall team got off to a great start. Four successive singles put them out in front in the top of the first inning. However the Hillers’ offensive mach- ine went to work as Alex Smith opened with a single which scored Steve Wood who ' drew a walk. Ken Faulkner followed hitting into a fielder‘s choice and advanced on errors to score as Ian Oliver reached base on another error. Sheet, ‘ Pillawcé Iabledoth Sent jRICRMON‘D mm. THO‘RNHILL 0 AURG Town Pitcher Gary Oliver, who turned in a grand per- formance. singled in the sixth, scoring Jim Dubkow- ski and Doug Carter to con- clude their scoring. Joe’s Garage 4, Fram Filtration 1 The two teams traded runs in the third inning, then in the final inning Joe’s ex- ploded for three runs to claim their first win follow- ing about three straight de- feats. Grain (Boog) Madley In the sixth, Barrows got two as Billy Richardson singled. followed by a run scoring single by his uncle, Bob Viverette. who scored as Grant Ross singled. Also on Sunday evening a postponed set of games was played at Crosby Park. Town Auto Body 6, Barrows Ins. 2 Larry Black and Colin Wood put out in front by two in the first as they scored. In the next frame Dwight Powell knocked home Larry Black.- Gord Wright tallied in the fifth as Steve home‘ RH Auto Body 17, Lake Wilcox 0 The Lakes seem to have all but packed it in as the league leaders walked all over them behind the shut- out pitching and consistent hitting of Alex Smith in the nightcap in the town park. Coach. Manager and Player Bob Whitmarsh reports that almost all the Hillers were hitting. Bruce Stevens suf- fered the loss with the help of loose defensive play by his team mates. Then McKinlay went to work as Phil Skinner tripled scoring Ray Carter who had singled and scored as Shier got on on an error. Sexton then singled and Uprichard doubled scoring two runs. McKinIay scored an insur- ance run in the sixth when Joey Bryan reached base on an error and scored as Skin- ner pounded the ball to the right field fence. Skinner raced home and was tagged out in a close play at the plate. ficed him along and he scored as Barry Pollard reached base on an error. In the next inning Lund banged one out of the park. Jenkins’ final run was scored by Jim Webb, who got on on an error to third. He ad- vanced when Lund hit into a fielder‘s choice and scored on a Bellavance single. Sexton tossed for the Dry- wallers and Scott Ferguson was on the mound for Jen- kins. Black scored him Richmond Hill Auto Body also won $50 in the Edgar Tournament as runners-up in the championship series. In their first start the Hillers downed Villa Restaurant 5-4. They then shut Out the Queen‘s Hotel of Barrie (co- owned by Dwight of the Town Auto Clubl and then whipped Crown Hill 5-2 be- fore falling to Tysak of Toronto 2-1. Two of the league‘s teams won cash prizes in tourna- ment play over the past weekend: McKinlay Drywall look the “B” championship worth $50 at OriIlia. They met the Rama Seniors and were "scalped” forcing them into the consolation series. Next they downed the Rama Juniors and ,with a bye moved into the consolation finals which they won. to the fight against muscular dystrophy. The all star team will consist of two members of each of the eight in the league, plus the pitchers already seiccled. These are Billy Hamilton (Barrow'sl. Alex Smith (RH Auto Body), John (Big Blue) Lenneville ’Jenkins). Don’t forget the league's annual fall dance is set for October 26. Make plans to attend now. homered to give Joe's the lead and in the bottom half of the third inning Blair Robson reached second and scored Fram’s only run on a single by Bucky Buchanan. Joe's got it together in the final inning as Jimmy An- derson drew a walk from Barry Mathews on the rub- ber for Fram. This was fol- lowed by a single by J0e’s Hurler Madely which scored Anderson. Bobby Smith fol- lowed with another hit, then Len Lowendowski hit madely home and Eddie Kay knocked Smith home. Standings to August 25: RH Auto Body 19 1 Joe’s Garage 191 J. Garden 19 T. A. Body 17 Barrow’s Ins. 17 L. Wilcox 19 F. Filtration 19 McK. Drywall 17 HH 412 K000301050)“:- 4 LEAGUE MEETING 0 That an all star team selected to oppose the all star team from the Aurora Industrial League with all proceeds of the game going 0 A silver collection be taken by the home team among the public in attend- ance at each game. 0 That any ties affecting the top four positions in the standings at the end of the regular schedule will be settled by run-off games. In a league was resolved that LOOK FOR THE BIG YELLOW TRAILER AT." Why Do We Have Regional Government ? 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