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The Liberal, 2 Oct 1974, p. 17

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VOL. 98, NO. 14. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1974 Dynes' Ordeal Over The Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers made it official Tuesday night of last week as they dropped a 4-3 game to Scarboro Lindal Homes and bowed out of the 1974 Toronto and District Major Fastball League playoffs. It was also "all over" for the season for the Jewellers who lost the opening game of the best-ofâ€"three series by 2-0 in Richmond Hill Sun- day of last week. The Jewellers went down fighting on this occasion as they led by 3-0 at one point only to have the proverbial roof topple on them in the seventh inning as Lindal Homes rallied to tie the game. The final crunch came in the bottom of the ninth as starting and finishing Dynes‘ hurler Frank Marshall gave up a leadvoff single to Gord Davies. He went to second on a sacrifice and rode home with the winning run on Ken Ousted By Scarboro ENTER NIGHTMARE It was a nightmarish end- ing for a bright beginning for Marshall who had a one- walk, no-hit game going for him until that fateful sev- enth. He walked the first batter in the first inning and retired the side one~two-three for the next five innings. He allowed a total of six hits while striking out six. The Jewellers played error- less ball behind him. The winner was old Dynes bugaboo Doug Webster who is a Richmond Hill product tossing for the Lindal Homes crew. WEBSTER WINS Webster allowed the Jew- ellers six hits while walking none and striking out 10. He got off to a rocky start with the help of his teammates (they committed five errors in he game) in the first inning as Mickey Hancock led off with a sin- wild pitch. The batsmen were out when Dave Russell hit to shortstop Ivors Jaun- zens who threw wildly to first base with Hancock scoring. Richmond Hill threatened again in the second as Danny Boyne and Larry Rodger op- W By IAN CAMERON FRIDAY MAJORS This week scoring was low as only two bowlers managed to hit the 800 mark. Tied for top spot were Joe Terry 800 (307) and Gary Palmer 800 (275‘. Other scores worth mentioning are Jack Tulloch 791 (336), Dick Brook 790 (295) and a single by Ernie Hughes 322. In the high average race ened with singles only to die on base as the next three batters were outs. The fifth inning saw Dynes catching fire again as Han-i cock went down swinging but reached first safely as Catcher Gary Battaglia let the ball get away from him. There were two out when Catcher Bob Shelston hom- ered to make it 3-0. Enter the Seventh inning. FOUR HITS IN ROW Marshall gave up four sin- gles to the first four batters, in the persons of Dave Day. Vere Small, Davies. and Jan- zen. Janzen's hit brought» in two runs. The game was tied when Craig's infield grounder to Third Baseman Bob Smith was tossed home in an at- tempt to get the runner- heading for the plate. Shel- ston missed on the tag. That set the scene for the ninth inning. Season over. 176 pounds division as well as the open weight. Richmond Hill competitor, Ron Fawn, placed third in the Oh, incidentally, the name of the under 154 pound division. a. Hi, M Name '5 Syd oodwad! Syd Woodward Of the Richmond Hill Judo Club is an un- gracious host here as he puts the crunch on one of the visiting competitors at the East Region of Toronto judo tournament held Saturday at the local club. Syd placed first in the under ions. Another above mayhem being perpetrated by Syd on his unwilling opponent is called a Ko-Uchi-Gari or minor inside footsweep. Very gentle! The tournament was divided into two divis- The first was for youthful competitors born in the years 1956, 1957 and 1958, and for seniors, 16 years of age or over. male and female. (Photo by Ron Fawn) The Richmond Hill Rang- sent Andy Brennan in alone. ers coasted to a 5-1 win over Brennan neatly evaded two Newmarket Saturday to Newmarket defenders and move into the semi-finals oflthen passed the ball to an the Newmarket and District ionrushing Joe MacFarlane Soccer League playoffs. who scored on a low drive. It was their second? This score appeared to straight win having downed,give the Rangers a lift and Newmarket 4-2 in the first just minutes later Ian Mc- game giving them a total of Kenna made it 2-0 for the nine goals to three in the Rangers. two contests. Excellent mid-field soccer [Rangers Oust Newmarket As They Carve Out 5-1 Victory out from the Newmarket goal, John White proceeded to put the ball through a wall of Newmarket defenders to make the score 3-0. GETS 4th GOAL Flashy outside left Vin- cent Fottrell came up with his usual brilliant perform-, ance and capped it by scor- ing his team's fourth goal. lto Christy Nolan. He in turn1 the game. Honorable men- lgot it over to Tommy Wil- tion should also go to Bren- son who crashed it into the nan who works hard in every lnet to end the scoring. game. SOLID DEFENCE The Rangers are away The Rangers' halfback from home this Saturday to lline of Martin. White and play the winner of the Rich- Crabb were solid on de- mond Hill United and fence and outside right Joe Orangeville game. Kickoff MacFarlane was the star of time is 3 pm. RICHVALE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. REGISTRAT IONS WILL BE ACCEPTED TO YEAR END FOR BOYS 6 YEARS AND UP Craig's double. gle and went to second on a I C. 1 ds with a After a scoreless first was played from then on, Ralph Crabb and Ian Dorst 2:52 3:113:51 allowed by half, the Rangers settled and the Rangers were made it possible as they POST DATED CHEQUES ACCEPTABLE . -' down a Ca tai J h Wh't d d f ' k 20 d ' ' ' - B F d S Bruno Pezzm 257. Gary BATTING S p n 0 n 16 awar e a fie kic yar s cognbigggv Ofiha a???) all: FOR FORMS OR INFORMATION Y re Impson Richardson 257, B111 Jack- . p y .n e i e son 254, Joe Bash 254, (100 or More Tm‘es at Bat) ° getting it to Fottrell who PLEASE CONTACT Brian Stiver 254 and Jack GP AB H BA displayed some tricky foot- REGISTRAR - JAN GRODZINSKI 884-2414 .. Tulloch 250. The seasons g gigg‘gfstf; 23 {fig 3‘; 3%; Kerk before blazing the ban ASS’T. REGISTRAR - BOB GREIG 884-4002 ' ~ ' t - ome. A azigatgig: lsgglgelda:g G13: D. Russell 45 140 39 279,1 S d The Rangers tended to PARENTS & SPECTATORS Roberts holds the high 33:13:: n coast after this and it cost REGULAR SEASON'S PASS ’ smglltiAasB'gER BOWLERS 13' B°~Yne 42 109 25 229 Richmon-dpmll'rmtéd lost I United opened the Scoring $33.3; igtoaliorfise Newmarket $500 ASSOCIATION 'S‘rlrnth a battle Satur'tla‘y I ,against in the first half on a splen- Richmond Hil'l got this ADMISSION FREE . . . ompson . O v'll ’n ' th N â€" ' â€" e aim 05h”? fiSAfi‘flets‘; L. Rodger 56 159 30 .189 ian Districte SocEZr gig Isllbggflgbnmhfaii‘bzfili. 0“ mm“ as outsme right FOR PLAYERS & SPECTATORS UP Size 91;“ (11%);1663 in Ontario‘ W League playoffs but won the the ball catching the corner. gfehtMv‘v’ianarlagssegustlfied bgfi TO 18 YEARS OF AGE and to set standards of Team Ave. 62 1.672 386 .231 War- _ ORANGEVILLE BLAST g g’ p e kl R sportsmanship. ethics and FITCHING Urgfeaggg'fl: figtgifl’ze‘; t3": Orangeville got the equal- ' ' m, conduct that will bring pres- w L ERA ' izer from a goalmout-h melee Nathlng lee A Than 988 a tige 'n the sport of bowling. A. Gionette 14 12 1.63 33:31 b133,? 3,5: gigglstwtg'gfgae when the United defence ' - ' am This year ABC bowl boasts F_ Marshall 11 9 1.81 , ', _v failed to keep the ball out. Oh my’ Oh my' The Rwhmond H111 R S six Master Bowlers. In the M. cook - 6 8 219 thanks to Rmhmond H1115 Then came the two goals have done it to me again! And in the first game, yet. Sunday night I flew into the local arena on wings of optimism about the coming season. I struggled out flipping and flopping on one wmg. The Rams took a 7-2 thumping from the North York Rangers and it’s hard to gloss over opening game 4-1 win. United now ‘hooks up with arch-rival Richmond Hill Rangers this Saturday at Pearson Park, ROUGH VICTORY for Orangville in which Uiiitec‘i‘s defence :was left stranded upfield and keeper John Slawson was beaten on both occasions . )k * tourrament division ABC bow is represented by Ian Cameron. Last year Cameron was 11th in overall money leaders. In the' MBA teach- ing divisirn we have Jack .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Walker Hall Trophy Goes To YUNGICA l'.l,(‘.l~\ \ll|.l..\" u RICHMOND lli'Il. â€"“"_"‘" ' * . . ' ' ' ' t It was a comparatively , , - i such a c0nv1ncmg score. But I refuse to be pess- gilt'hn'goufirges'figgtu? ‘2‘: Agmcourt rough victory for United al- 3_,T*;‘;’,;°,F;f§ :gcgflftfll: :3: S iniistic at this stage of the game. I ABC bowl_ and works in_ The Jack Rutherford though theyvhad their share both teams unable to make Am] I won't attempt to come Ollt Wlth any structing the youth bowlers. rink of A incoun carri d or the play and Several a dent on the scoresheet. iii-depth analysis of what happened because I Other Master bowlers are off the gwalker H.211 ciose‘m ShOtS that Went 3' Richmond Hill was parti. tlon’t\know what happened. I do know that the Betty Wolfreys, Ernie Wolf- Trophy in the annual s rIay-th n m _ cultarly concentrating on de- North York Rangers look to have a powerhouse Sims Exesgoggg leag‘lil hill“ men's trebles tournament parisumsiicmffrg’n‘ g9 eini 1°1pe agree cgoinpreventth anya tfu‘; . . . . _ . . s on 1, [mt It was dlfflgult to know Just how good the with instructionp of thg held at the R-mhmond Hm Squad capitalize‘l 0“ . two Orangevillegand toemraintain Rams were making them look. f youth bowlers and in mm gzagdayBowhng Greens Richmond Hun defensive its slim playoff goal total ’ ‘ ' V m 0 ' . - mistakes to score a co le ' Lets face it, the Rams ha e a nu ber mng of the youth league on In second place for of goals. up a Saturday. These Master bowlers are not only good bowlers but work hard at setting up leagues as well as instruction. INSTRUCTIONAL TIP Spot bowling is used by just about all the top bowl- ers in Ontario. The spots or darts are located approxi- mately 15 feet away from the foul line, the pins are 60 feet away. ‘ In explaining spot bowl- new faces, line changes, and some notable “star” absentees from last season. They Just didn’t look like they had jelled yet and it could take a few games. three wins was the rink skipped by Gary Charity [of Richmond Hill, with Doug Pidduck and John Gartland completing the roster. The third prize for three wins was taken by the Bill Scott entry from Niagara Falls, New York. High for two wins went to Harry Bramar of Stouffville and high for one win to John Hull of be 1022;)!" lllllll * is IF II! III UNKNOWN QUANTITIES Having said this, I must also confess that quite a few of their. new faces are of an un- known quantity to this observer. I’m talking about people such as Ken Taylor, a cut from Wex- ford Raiders, Larry Kimble, a Bobcaygeon area stalwart who Coach Karl Brimblecombe is high lllllflllll on and Kevin Street who is the property of the ing to new bowlers we use Agincourt' . . . I . e ’ yh . - _ Russel Lynett. Ted . . . lookin u r' in ‘ laid Ma] lboro MaJor A’s_ Vl at “e call the rifle tech Mansbridge and Morley St hIS p nique. The spot where the bowler stands on the approach is the rear sight, and the dart over which the vested suit styled with a dash of leather trim. Great for dressy occasions, but easy-going, tooâ€" From talking to Karl I gather at least two of these are expected to help carry the mail and be the “big” players any team has to have to be Hall won first prize at Ux- bridge September 25, and not to be outdone Brian Mather and his father-in- d SideWalks o Curbs o Excavating a threat. All three showed individual bursts of ball is rolled is the front la Jim Granger the T h. .Drains ‘-‘: ' ‘ ’ _ sight. If th bowl r ' l' w . ' . ’9‘“: mg ‘ ' gh‘h Sunday mght but Of Course' ‘t S too soon to up correcfiy_ (151”er ":55; same day, did the same . Septic Tanks Just the way Johnny likes ball correctly and it rolls thmg at 5mm“. (New and Repairs) to dress. Brimblecombe's Opening game lineup was also liberally dotted with local names and these are the boys who have to come through to round out the names. These include returnees Dave "Digger" Dunkley, Dave Stuart, Jim Graham, Jimmy Clement and Goalie Brian Stankiewicz. There‘s not too much concern over the above. Particularly Dunkley and Stuart who will be mak- ing a dent in the lineup before too many games are gone. QUESTION MARK The big question mark would have to be de- fence which is headed by Jack Guest and last year‘s Rams’ rookie of the year Bennie Pedersen. They will be joined by local products such as Mike Gallaugher and Steve Morrison. Of Sunday‘s game there’s much room for im- provement. I The most obvious loss back on the rearguard is Billy Stephenson who has been working out with Sudbury Wolves of the Major ‘A’ loop. You don‘t lose a player Of his calibre and not be hurt. I didn't see anyone out there Sunday who looked There is one more tour- nament to come at the 10- cal greens â€" a men's trebles affair, October 9. .llllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllll over the proper dart, he will hit the pin he wants to hit. This method of bowling is ‘easier than pin bowling and more accurate. Weldrick Constr. Co. 158 Weldrick Road 881-0069 MIAMI ~ via Quebetair «@5209 7*, NASSAU : via ‘Air Canada . iipms‘239* FREEPORT. via-Transoir from S1 * I ST. : PETES via Quebecair v . PRICE .50 $16 KENT ; CLOTHES Quality and Service Instead of slushing through the snow... slip your toes into Waddell's warm, soft sand. Thuovnadom lvdude: nmnjomlght 1 "firm air-conflict“ summed-don. mafia. Ml bdliu'a. romu‘v. "m welcome party, boner bag. Fall RIM‘ Inadmlflur“ like they could fill his skates right now. “W.;‘ i m :“m ' sooth BIOCk In fact the brightest news (although it may Mb wmtmmm ' V c P - ' Richmond Heights centre Olj ma." Pot occur) was a press box comment that ' A A Richmond Hi” Billy might be back yet. Now that would be i L'i°'°"“’°‘°" 7'61 good news. ‘ Cautious-item ‘ - AS * ‘- And Of course the Rams just have to come ‘,_-__ trom5299* Iron up with someone who can put that puck in the L / ' net consistently and in gobs. For the past few ’ ~1... l““‘"""“‘-"“*""°‘ Johnmca'sm’iwa'el m @1974 7 83 -3 36 6 1M“ Vanna SL. Richmnthill, Ont. 884-9271 Sundly â€"- ull 275-5165 seasons they’ve had first Craig Terry firing them in and lately Mike Hartman. You Rams’ fans know his scoring ability. I gather Mike won't be returning and that‘s a real loss. (Continued on Page 19) V art's l WA'DD - .. l V , master charge ._._ \_- -....,’ . \./ \.._ c ../ Phon 884-7521 4

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