8 Danielle Gaul Homers (Week of August 19) TEE-BALL The league champs Town Auto Body. York Prov. Ambulance 21 Apollo 11 Coiffure 19 Both teams played heads- up ball in this hard-fought game. For YPA Leslie S. had a fantastic night smashing three homeruns, also hitting five for five at bats. He also played well defensively. Susan Porter connected for four hits in four at bats. Also hitting homers were Paul Cole, Glen Roeman and John McFee. Strong hitting came from Paul C619. Sandra Fraser and McFee for the winners. For Apollo 11 homers were hit by Cheryl Edwards, Stephen LoPatriello. Pat- rick Dickinson with two and Todd, Robinson with two. Heather McLean caught two popups and hit two for three. She played well offensively and defensively. Jason Trenton hit two for three and Sheila Dyer con- are nected for three hits in three times at bat. Baymar Sports 23. Town Auto Body 19 For the Baymar squad Ken Gregory and Robbie Bell connected for homers. Tracey Clement hit three for three. having three homers for the night. Also wielding a strong bat were Barb Robson. Chris- tine Gerritse. Marlene Ceb- allo. Jennifer Gerritse. Mar- tin Devlin. Craig Floyd. John Seldon and John Paul Suro- wiec. all hitting two for three. Town Auto had homers hit by Wendy Smith and Steven Lennox. Jeff Rowen. Wendy -Smith. Tracy Stewart. Sean Spencer hit three for three. Hitting two for three were Bruce Nelson. Lennox. Brian Nelson, Allan Thornhill. Tim Lawlor and Darla Monroe. TYKES League champs are Tony's Esso. ‘ Ziebart Rustproofing 18, G. S. Wood Opticians 1 Kelly Thorpe had four hits in four at bats and played an excellent game at first. Keith Lennox socked a homer and played heads-up ball at shortstop. Kevin Mc- Innis pitched well. recording 12 strikeouts. Shawn Gal- Iaugher connected for a homerun. B r a (1 Powell played an extremely strong game at third and aided the cause with two good hits. Tim Sutton played a terrific game as catcher tagging four cuts at the plate. The only run to cross the plate for Wood came from David Vass. _ Tony’s Esso 17, Ramsey Rec. 8 For Tony‘s, Trumba con- nected for a homerun. bring- ing in three runs. Peter Olozaks caught a pop fly in left field. Good playing by Jim McKinlay, Paul Joslin and Glen Harding helped. Wade Axcell hit tiriiice in three trips to the plate and Jim Anderson hit three for three. For Ramsey, Larry Smith and Mike G. hit two for three as did Scott M. The team tried with just seven players. Corrected Standings P W L T P Tony's Esso 12 8 4 0 16 Z. Rust’g 12 7 4 1 15 G. S. Wood 12471 9 Ramsay Rec. 12 4 8 0 8 Squirts N. S. Smith Real Estate is the league champ. Murphy Real Estate 16, Sovereign W. Cond’ers 10 Murphy's pitcher had 11 strikeouts and the whole team played well with some extremely strong hitting. Dave Rimmer, Paul Sarazin and David Van Haltorin all went four for five at the plate. Steve Irwin and Mike Goldsmith were three for five. For Sovereign. Gary Sutherland pitched a good game. having 13 strikeouts. Wes Wittaker was very effec- tiye behind the plate. Paddy Gayton and Joe Belotte went three for four. Sutherland hit four for four and Mark Thorpe two for four. N. S. Smith 16, Hodgins Hardware 2 Smith's pitcher had eight strikeouts. James Levitt hit a grand slam homerun. Stephen Smith had two good hits and Kevin Spencer got one. Joslin hit two singles and got one rbi. Smith and Levitt each had two rbi's. Hodgins' pitcher had six strikeouts. Pot Morra hit a double. David Schell and Morra scored their team's only runs. Corrected Standings P W L '1‘ P N. S. Smith 12 9 3 0 l Sovereign 12 9 3 0 1 Murphy 12 6 5 1 1 Hodgins 12 5 5 1 1 RH Auto Body 12 3 8 I R. F. Mote l2 2 9 1 PEEWEES League champs are Kenzie Pharmacy. Richmond Hill Judo 11. Kenzie Pharmacy 4 Jeff Joslin was the big man for Judo as he recorded 10 strikeouts and out two homers. He BuxtOn contributed three runs. Dynes Jewellers 3. Bob's Boys 2 Jim Majury pitched at one stretch fanned seven batters in a row. Robert very hard ' mdtâ€"‘me. smacked i also ; played well in the field. Paul 1 an . excellent game for Bob's and i‘ Knocks Grand Slam Homer, Lori Byberg 0n Bunt the way on a three-base error. BANTAMS Alliance Sports are league champs. Commercial Credit 7 Kinnear Pontiac 5 Charlton Hardware 12 Alliance Sports 5 For Charlton, Phil Mc- Laughlin cleaned the bases with a grand slam homerun. Steve Veal hit a two-run homer. Paul Mashinter and Ed Rayner pitched the win- ning game. All other team members played an out- standing game to beat the champs. Final Standings W A. Sports C. Credit R. Transport .K. Pontiac C. Hardware Alliance Sports wins first place. having won two games and tied one against Com- mercial Credit in regular league play. i Playoff Schedule August 26: Alliance Sports vs Kinnear; Commercial Credit vs Rumble Transport. September 2; Kinnear vs Alliance; Rumble vs Com- mercial. September 7: Sud- den death between winners at town park. JUNIOR GIRLS League champs are Perry Hill. iâ€"aiâ€"Ab-Iiâ€"u-I-u NNNMN wuioiqq 69-401wa oowmwa t-‘D-‘Iâ€"‘bâ€"lpu momma. Perry Hill 18, Nelson’s Contracting 3 Perry Hill’s Kathy Chepel- sky had nine strikeouts and held the opposition to just three runs. She also had an excellent night with the bat going five for five and con- necting for three homers. iDanielle Gaul had a grand slam homer in the fifth. Bridget D. rightfielder. hit three for four and the whole team played heads-up ball. i Nelson’s Karen McInnes Irecorded eight strikeouts. Lori Byberg got a homerun 'on a bunt. The first double .play of the season was ex- 47 . corsages l I I mi Ms. Wesley scored the go-ahcad‘ {or Dyncs by singling to right field and scoring all 0 weddings 0 centrepieces 0 dried arrangements 0 fruit baskets 884-5311 884-5211 330 yonge st. north, richmond hill. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, \l'ednesdziy, Aug. 28. 1974 lwho sparkled at third base, Cathy Trumbull connected for a homer and the ether run came from Terry Olzcak. A. Fish & Chips 21 Bob’s Girls 9 Madeline Belanger socked McGinnis and Tracey scored four runs each. Debbie Ceballo played well defensively and hit three for five. Bob's Heather Moore pitched well and Lora Case- ment did a good job in the outfield. Patti and Kathy O‘Sullivan. Lora Casement and Keeley Ablett all hit two for three at bats. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Powell Fencing 19. Loughlin Lumber 15 Sandy Trumbull pitched a very good game for Powell. Barb Mashinter smashed a homer and hit four for four including two triples. Eliza- beth Sayle played well at shortstop. Denise Edwards was also outstanding. Rhonda Maclnnis recorded nine strikeouts for Loughlin. Lori Stoness connected for a homer. and Becky Bryan went three for three. Rice’s Flowers 14 Lazenby’s Ladies 8 Karen Herrler had 14 strikeouts for Rice's, and Janet Alder caught an excep- tional game. She also socked a homerun. Susie Shadoff hit three times in three trips to the plate. Lazenby's Ellen Querengesser recorded 12 strikeouts and contributed a homer to the losing cause. Final Standings P W L T P L. Lumber 12 6 3 3 15 R. Flowers 12 6 4 2 14 L. Ladies 12 5 7 0 10 P. Fencing 12 3 7 1 7 SENIOR GIRLS Micro Mets 18, Dairy Queen 11 Christine Barbour pitched the help of Shirley Brown. Cindy Belanger. playing well at first ‘base. hit three for five, Wendy Marshall caught well and socked two homers, hitting four for five. Mary O'Sullivan. Shirley Brown and Chris Barbour con- nected for homers. The other game between Aloi Bros. Flowers had to be called when curfew arrived at 8 pm with only four innings iplayed. 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