Four goal outburst wins it: A four goal outburst in the third period was enough to carry the Richmond Hill Alliance Sports .lmferliles to {Elm ‘over Oak Ridges Tuesday night of last week. up as he scoied a picture goal with the assist going to Wayne Roffey. Bone Fencing played a strong, hard hitting game and with a few breaks could have come away the winner. Scoring for Bone Fencing were Ken Jensen with two and Wayne Moffett unassisted. Assists went to Mark Stevens with two. The second period saw Cam Cummings even things Scoring for Bone Fencing were David Noble, Eddie Main and Carl Boyle. Assists went to Stephen Rockarts, Mike Briggs and Eddie Main. Ron Laired in net made some good saves and earned the‘shutout. Bone Fencing went down by 6-3 to Barrie in a game which was much closer than the score would indicate. The team‘s record to date is seven wins and six losses. 1'8 The Richmond Hill Bone Fencing Atom A’s scored their first shutout of the season downing Newmarket 3-0 in one of their best games of the season. A line of David Noble, Stephen Rockarts and Eddie Main came up with stand- out hockey. The Richmond Hill Minor Bantam A‘s battled to a 4-4 They sponed the ‘Ridges team the first goal by Alan Heintzman from John Lenneville but came back to take a one goallead. Toni Lamb and Don MacPhee clicked for a goal apiece to take a 2-1 lead into the second. Tie for Minor Bantams Bone Fencing first shut-out better or worse. He said: “Look, I'm a politician and when I hear a lot of complaints. as l have, it‘s up to me to look into it." He added this applied to other areas as well pointing out that the “association doesn’t top the list of priorities." V That sounded all right to me. Let‘s look into it. But let‘s be gentle about it at the beginning. Let‘s not start another war. Everything in this world needs improving. If the incoming mayor wants to assess the situation fine. I‘m all for improving things If it‘s working the best it can why then leave it alone Logic what? Never works out that way in life I can see Mr. McVean‘ 5 fear that wherever politicians get mixed up in anything it means more money. I tend to agree. But if the general populace wants it that way, let them have it that way. If they‘re willing to pay the bill, fine. Find out how its working. let the public decide. In the meanwhile I suggest the public. especially the critical segment of it, get involved. Buy a sub- scription. Get yourself a vote. Might work wonders. Then came the last period THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Dec. 11, 1974 Minor Midget â€" Bond Steel Midget â€" Tournaments Incorporated Legion Branch 375 HOUSE LEAGUES Juvenile â€" Alliance Sports Minor Ban’ram â€" North West Auto Parfs Bantam â€" Travelways of Canada Minor Atom â€" Lazénby Pill Rollers Atom â€" Bone Fencing AA TEAMS Minor Pee-Wee â€" Wilson Nible’rf Pee-Wee â€"â€" Lions Club NOVICE â€" Allencourt Fish & Chips Bob’s Boys City-wide Rem-All Galaxy Restaurant MITE â€" Baymar Sporfs Chario’r Collision Kinsmen Club Michelangelo Furniture (continued from page Sports It was a breeze-way win for the juveniles Monday as they whitewashed Sharon 8- 0 scoring one minute and 43 seconds into the game. Scott Davey and Mike Wood set up John Oakley who tucked away the winning goal. Ri'chard Hopson con- nected on Bobby Russell’s pass for the second goal. Scoring were Tom Lamb, Tony Robinson, and Scott Davey with two. Larry Gueran scored the single Oak Ridges goal. with the Alliance team appearing to wear down their opposition and coming up with fourbig goals to win going away‘ The Richmond Hill Peewee AA Lions lost a big game to Thornhill by 5-2. A win would have given them a share of first place with the winners. This was' a very close game with either team capable of winning. tie with Thornhill Sunday with the latter team trailing by two goals at one point. Richmond Hill opened the scoring early in the first on a goal by Dave Plaxâ€" ton assisted by Scott Bartlett and Jack Cross. Less than a minute later, Thornhill‘s Randy Barr tied the game. Richmond Hill opened up a two goal lead before the period ended on tallies by Dean Logan and Jeff Josling. Josling's goal was scored while the Hillers were playing two men short. Assisting him on the play were Scott Bartlett and Gary Carvin while on Logan’s goal assists went to Dave Plaxton and Richard Peewee Lions lose by 5-2 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" IC MOND HILLâ€"HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 17) The team rnembers of the Richmond Hill, Hockey Association would like to, extend Best Wishes of the Season to the Sponsors and their Families for their financial and most encouraging support. Although down two goals, Thornhill fought back to tie the game on markers by Roy Paivan and Tom Murphy. Scott Bartlett got his third assist of the night when he and Jeff Joslin combined to set up Dave Plaxton‘s second goal of the night. Hughes An earlier game was much more favorable to the Richmond Hill cause as they drubbed Newmarket 9-0 with Danny Henderson leading the way five goals. Austin and Allon each had two assists. Jamie Tuck was also red hot with a goal and two assists. Del Fabro and Jones had two assists each. Joey Thurston was very strong on defence with two assists. Tom Lamb then added two more before the period was over and Mike Wood one with assists going to Rick Sackfield,‘ Don MacPhee, Jeff Switzer. and Scott Davey. Alliance managed two well-executed goals in the second by Tony Robinson and Dave Berseth with the set ups going to Bob McCullough and Davey. Torn Lamb, who had been threatening all evening, finally registered his hat- trick on the last goal of the game with Dave Berseth drawing an assist. Jerry Tipold had to be sharp on several occasions to chalk up his shutout. With just nine seconds remaining in the game and the goalie out in favor of the extra attacker, Dino Ian- nuzzi scored to tie the game for Thornhill. Richmond Hill's next home game is Sunday at 5:20 pm against the reigning OMHA champs from Newmarket. Scoring for the Lions was Mike O‘Donald assisted by Del Fabro; and Jamie Tuck from Allonsl The Lions had little trouble downing the Oshawa B’s by 6-1 in another game controlling it from start to finish. Mike O'Donald and Mark Austin proved to be the stars of the game with the latter drawing three assists. O‘Donald had tw0 goals. Prettiest goal of the night was scored by Steve Shannon on an end to end rush. ‘ The Lions played to a 4-4 tie with Bay Ridges with Henderson scoring twice with Fournier and Allon getting goals apiece. Assists to Jones, Austin, and Halliday. Standings: Thornhill 24 points, Richmond Hill 20, Aurora 16, Barrie 14, Orillia 4, Newmarket 2. Minor Pee-Wee â€" Scofia Bank Pee-Wee â€" Carpenters Union Local 3233 Minor Bantam â€" Victoria & Grey Trus’r Bam‘am â€" Royal Bank ATOM â€" Allencourf Pharmacy Bradd0ck Opfical . Consumers Gas Dan’s Esso Kinnear Pon’riac Knapp's Sico Paint Midget â€" Magna Infernaï¬onal Juvenile â€" MINOR PEE-WEE â€" Barrow Insurance BAIF Associafion Charlton Hardware Fred’s Towing Hodgins Hardware Rice’s Flowers Atom â€" A. & W. Coffee Shop 2nd TEAMS NOVICE Shawn Dodds earned a shutout as Galaxy defeated City Wide 1-0. The only scoring was done by Paul Joslin aided by James Barry. Braddock Optical squeezed out a 2-1 win over Dan’s Esso December 7 as Paul Grice and Paul Sarazin each scored and assisted the other. Joey Collett was set up by Kevin Wood and Robbie Apenis for Dans’ goal. Bob’s Boys came up with a 4-1 win over Allencourt on goals by Eddie Smitz, Ron Gelineau, Paul Howorth, all unassisted and by Chris Saul helped by Scott Steckley and Gelineau. Allencourt's counter was netted by Gus Zachos assisted by Linus Baily. 2-2 draw. Allencourt‘s scorers were Jimmy Madden assisted by Mark Ouellette and Todd Sears aided by Carman Morra. Consumers’ goals were potted by Wayne Cardwell and Brian Dunnett asisted by Andrew Rockarts. ' Allencourt Pharmacy and Consumers Gas fought to a In another draw Kinnear Pontiac and Knapp’s Paints each had three goals. Paul Robson accounted for two of the Kinnear tallies and Brian Newbeck for the other. Assist points went to Tom Kirisit, Robert Suchy and Number 15. Knapps’ counters came from Steven Rumble. Anthony Cronin and Jimmy Lazenby with assists from Cronin and David Bialkowski. PEEWEE Simms handed first place Erics a 6-0 whitewash December 5 with Scott MacLean and David Corless getting two goals each and Tim King and Matt Knight scoring singletons. Gaining assists were Lawlor (2), King (2), Boyle and Knight. Tony 5 defeated Dynes 5- 2 December 7 Tony’s goal scorers were Neil McGregor, Russell Thor- nhill, Mike Crogan, Ray Barnett and Doug Eldridge. Gaining assists were Bell, Barnett, Thornhill and Garganella. Scoring for Dynes were Tom Mitra and Gary Edwards, assisting ADULTS $2.00 STUDENTS $1.00 Provincial O.H.A. Junior "A†ATOM Mlmnf.‘ H0 CKEY RESULTS Tuesday, Dec. l7th - 8 p.m. were Russell Thompson and Gary Edwards. lan Ball scored four goals and got an assist to lead Shields to a 7-0 win over Simms. Mike Smith. Mike Barnett and Bialkowski scored the other markers. Also gaining assists was Jason Bailey with three. MINOR BANTAM Brian Shell edged by Pirri’s Fruit Market 4â€"3 December 2. Marksmen for Brians were Paul Buxton. Brian Russell, Richard Lapenna and Robert Vandervelde. Tom Wilson and Barry Crowther each had two assists. Lapenna and Strain one each. Nick Assissi did all the scoring for Pirris with a hat trick, assists going to Robert Thompson, Howie Hill and Peter Bulfon. D&D Excavatin’g earned a 5-3 victory over the Rotary Club December 5 as Chris Arbuckle and Rick Gerber each scored twice and Kevin Richmond Hill Minor Peewee ‘A’s hosted Newmarket in league play Sunday evening, and came away with a convincing 2-0 win. This was a particularly good game to win, as in two previous games against Newmarket the boys in green came away losers. The first period of Sun- day’s game was scoreless, and it wasn’t until 4.21 of the seeond period that Wilson Niblett Chev-Olds went ahead 1-0 on a goal by Doug MacLean assisted by Carl D’Antimo and Paul Harrietha. Seconds later at 4.46, David Benton broke away on goal and scored unassisted, putting Rich- mond Hill ahead 2-0. The remainder of the period. and the balance of the game were played without further scoring. This was a good solid team effort by Wilson Niblett Chev-Olds Minor Peewees, and included better checking than in the last few games. Richmond Hill outshot Newmarket 12-8 over the game, and goalie Peter Del Grosso earned a well deserved shutout. Wilson Niblett winners 2â€"0 By Bob Bass Jr. PEE-WEE â€" Dynes Jewellers Eric’s Cycle & Sports Shield’s Footwear Simms Construction Tony’s Esso MINOR BANTAM â€" Brian’s Shell D & D Construction Pirri’s Frui’r Market Richmond Hill T.V. Rolary Club BANTAM â€"- Blackfhorn Men’s Wear C.F.G.M. Radio Gormley Sand 8. Gravel Surf Marine MIDGET â€" BAIF Association Bowden Lumber Kent’s Clothes Li’r’rle Ford Junior â€" Slephenson Construction Senior â€" Micro Metallurgical â€" Micro Mefs GIRLS' TEAMS Burnett once. Assist points went to Bobby Wilcock with two, Rod Graham, Randy Bennett, Burnett and Scott Casselden. Two goals by Bruce Buchan, one by Scott Campbell and assists by Troy Chatfield and Allen Lynden were Rotary's scoring entries. Brian‘s Shell got their second win of the week when they defeated Pirris Fruit Market again, this time 5-2. Brooke Lawrence con- tributed a hat trick, Ken Oakley and Dennis Kane a goal each and Robert Steel a helper to the victory. Pirris goals were netted by Matt ‘Fwestone STORES _‘ 3-CYCLE DISHWASHER A GREAT GIFT FOR MOM. A large Power Arm washes up trom the bottom and sides, the Power Tower lets water trom the middle and the Power shower washes downward so dishes are caught in a crosstire at hot, detergent water. Use as a portable or build into the counter. Built-m disposer quuities sott locus and tlushes them down the drain. General Electric We make it easy at ‘Fwesto'ne Stores Richmond Heights Centre 884-4401 Zurich and Mark Brooker with Assisi and David Weatherhead getting assists. CFGM Bantams scored a 3-0 shutout over Surf Marine December 5. Stephen Bowers was responsible for two tallies, Mark Gossman for one, David Cates and Danny Parmenter for assistance for the winners. It was a 1-1 draw when Blackthorn Men’s Wear and Gormley Sand and Gravel met. Scoring for Blackthorn was Scotty Taylor assisted by Jim Wood and Richard Registration fees have: imfortunately been raised for all the 700 hockey players in Richmond Hill. It is not an excessive amount, but it is $5.00 greater than last year. , ":4-“ In recent years the operation of any Minor Hockey Association has become increasingly complex. Like any other enterprise, Minor Hockey has been caught up in the inflationary cycle and is being subjected to greater cost in all areas of its operation. _-.. . u oEquipment costs both to the R. H H. A. and to the individuals have risen considerably. , A _A.1_. The cost oftra gelling to other cities in our League has become more costly to the parents of our travel teams; and, with the parents’fine support. and, constant effort in this area, a great burden is lifted from the Teams management. lllulnusclvlvlsu. Ice costs have gone up only fractionally this year thanks to the fine work and coâ€"operation that is always available from the Arena ’s Board. These increases along with many others have certainly put stress on the R.H.H.A. This year, as in past years, our Sponsors have once again come to face, with greater financial assistance than ever before. Each and every House Leage Sponsor has donated much more than last year. . Each “A†and Second Team Sponsor is spending considerably more this year than last. As is always the case, the process of price increases has caused some .of our older sponsors to withdraw this year. However. in each and every in- stance they are continuing to give invaluable support to the girls and boys who play hockey in Richmond Hill. ___ . . “nun“-.“i Ln" 'ahnllll' Onibehalf of all those who are a part of} like to extend our thanks to the Sponsors fine continuing support. Minor Hockgy is-a totally voluntary effort on each With that in mind, may I extend to all the Player Managers. Conveners. Board Members. and Sponsors Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. BANTAM SANYO AM/FM RADIO and CASSETTE RECORDER Message From The President Bowden Lumber came up with a 6-3 win over BAIF December 6. The Bowden goals came from the sticks of Doug Williams with a hat Simpson. Counting for Gormley was Ken Woods assisted by Mike Dosman. MIDGET The C FHflT/[IPEMT/Ufl ry effort on each and everyone’s part. to all the Players. 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