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The Liberal, 7 May 1975, p. 18

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HOLIDAY INN IO PCT This past weekend two York Simcoe bowlers faired well in Master tournament action. Winning the Peterson point tournament in the women’s division was Diane Ingiim of Newmarket and Mme men’s division your columnist Ian Cameron won. _ . . v _ _ . . . . _ ,- _, , I third in the Georgian Bay finals. Front row (left to right) are Craig Evans, Debbie Attwood. and Stephanie Clarke. Back Row Scott Meddick, Bob Flemming, Rod MacDonald, and Steve Davis. These Thornlea Secondary School students are in an obviously happy frame of mind having just recently completed a badminton season which saw them win the York County championships and finish a strong Masters’ bowling action n was worth $600 to Diane and $1350 in the men's section. This was Diane's first Master victory and she will receive a ring for her effort. For me it was the second win of the year and third win in my three years on the Master tour. The victory I also ended up winning the Ontario Masters bowler of the year award for having the highest pinfall over the six Master bowler tour- naments that are run throughout the year. Along with this goes a trip to Vancouver to bowl in the Canadian Masters Cham Returning to the fold in the 10-club first division will be the mainstay Richmond Hill Rangers and their arch rivals of the past few seasons, Richmond Hill United. Other teams-in that first division are Aurora Rangers, Aurora United, Barrie City, Bayview Thistle, Collingwood Pot- ters, Kleinberg, Newmarket Athletics, and Orangeville. Open Saturday The Rangers open their schedule next Saturday at 6 pm against Barrie City at Pearson Park while Rich- mond Hill United is host to The 1975 Newmarket and District Soccer League will be dominated â€" in number if not necessarily in strength -â€" by no less than four senior clubs from Richmond Hill when the season opens next Saturday. _ These Thornlea Secondary School students are in an obviously happy frame of mind having just recently completed a badminton season which saw them win the York County championships and finish a strong 18 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 7. 1975 4 Hill teams in Newmarket |00p MAPLE DOWNS GOLF CLUB WE WELCOME BACK ALL OUR OLD CAD- DIES AND OTHER BOYS AND GIRLS 13 AND OVER TO ENJOY A HEALTHY SUMMER AND EARN GOOD MONEY To HELP YOU THROUGH YOUR NEXT SCHOOL TERM. CADDIES NOW OPEN Bowling Results by Ian Cameron Situated North Dufferin Street OFF MAPLE SIDEROAD Newer & Higher Caddie Rates Please Phone 889-4772 ro Shop for registration Senior soccer season Opens Saturday Thornlea badminton champions In the second division will be another two Richmond Hill teams including the fledgling Richvale Nationals comprising mainly “former players of the local minor soccer association most of whom will be in their early 20‘s" according to club organizer and secretary Ian Kernohan. They will be joined by the Richmond Hill United‘s second team. Other teams in that division are Aurora Hellenics, Bradford Internationals, Bradford United. Newmarket Nationals, Newmarket Wanderers. Orillia Twin Lakers, Orillia City, and Woodbridge. pionships on the Dominion Day weekend. ABC MAJORS After six games of ten in the playoffs Eves and Eves have the lead with 27 pts followed by Price's 23 Hall’s 20 Cosgrove‘s 16 Richard‘s 12 and Haviland's 10. The Tom Price team had high single with 1361 and most points for the night with 11. High triple for the night was bowled by S. Foster 840 (311). with high single going to J. Monelte 317. CNE The coming weekend sees the qualifying round for the C.N.E. tournament being bowled at Newmarket Bowlerama. Starting time is 11:00 am. with registration Richvale will open at home to Orillia Twin Lakers Kleinberg at Bayview Secondary School at 6 pm. Also joining the team will be Goalie Jerry Spencer from Paisley, Scotland. and Norm Taylor from England. Among those players dotting the lineup will be such names as Goalie Ron Binsell, John White. right half and captain; Jim Leitch, centreâ€"half. Andy Godschalk. centre-forward: and Mike Redlarski, fullback. at 10:30, entry fee is $10.00 lineage is extra. YBC Final Results By Heather Porter Seniors In the senior division, Sue Stuart took high average with 201, and Mike Fraser with 231. The other in- dividual winners were Beth Shadoff with her high single of 322 and Bill Miller with 359. “a highly successful season. We’ve lost some players to other teams but we have a number of veterans retur- ning. I think we'll do all right, we‘ll be competitive." High single with handicap goes to Katie McNamara with 316 and Steve Smith with 340. The senior banquet is next Sunday at 7 pm. at ABC Bow). High triple flat was won by Rose Ant] with 784 and Craig Rayson with 885. Janet Barton won the high triple with handicap with 756 and Brian Harper with 790. at 6 pm at Langstaff Secondary School while the United’s second team goes at the same time in Aurora. Hopes are high Rangers‘ spokesman Tom Young is looking forward to third in the Georgian Bay finals. Front row (left to right) are Craig Evans, Debbie Attwood. and Stephanie Clarke. Back Row Scott Meddick, Bob Flemming. Rod MacDonald, and Steve Davis. “All the teams play} good 24"x24" WHITE Sidewalk and Patio Slabs 24”x30” 'IIII I I- . 220 No charge for delivery on orders over $35.00 WHITE 889-6273 Individual winners are as follows: High single flat goes to Janet Wolfreys with 277 and Peter Boos with 305. The high single with handicap was won by Sue Gibbens with 309 and Owen Clark with 333. High triple flat was won by Audrey Burns with 769 and Steve Young with 772. High triple with han- dicap goes to Kim Reid with 693 and Gary Burns with 792. The winning champs team consisted of Peter Boos, Heather Porter, Tom Mulroy. Virginia White. and Bill Barton with their final total of 6,313. This team was coached by Betty Hill. Juniors The high averages were awarded to Heather Porter with 195 and Ed Weber with 207. Andrew Graham of the Richmond Hill United teams is also enthusiastic about the coming season. calibre of ball.“ said Young. “They pay to play and that‘s an indication of how keen they are.” Comprising the first team will be such familiar names as Goalie John Slawson, Ivan Brown. centre for- ward; John Byrne, outside right; Richard Simpson, wing half; and Dave Simp» son, outside left. Among the new names will be Dez Arneill, of Ireland, at outside right. Manager of the team is Mickey Murphy. Lot of players “We found there were so many players in the area wanting to come out for our big team that we decided to create a second one." Regular 235 (Pho'o bv H099) During this break in actual league play exhibition games are scheduled for players who are still available and not away on vacation. Ian Kernohan of the Rich- vale Nationals is not looking for any “miracles? He just hopes to be competitive. The 1975 Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association regular schedule will begin May 20 and continue through to October 4 with a three week break during the last week of July and the first two weeks of August. The coaches association is very strong in numbers and all teams have been decided and alloted coaches. Practice and exhibition games are now proceeding and town team coaches are holding try-outs prior to formulating their teams. General meeting Public Relations officer Jane Stel made the following report on the association's general meeting April 2: “Although the number present was not what we would have liked, it was gratifying to see sufficient members present to show that such meetings are necessary and can only improve our efforts in promoting soccer. “The order of business gave those present an in~ sight into the work ac- complished during the winter months and what can be looked for during the season ahead. “It’s thanks to those who did attend the very suc- cessful meeting and a hope that all other members will attend future general meetings. “Rerhember that when you support the soccer Hill minor soccer opens on May 20 Don Little Ford Sales YONGE STREET RICHMOND t . HILL 2'. 889-1105 “My idea was t6 give some We make it easy at 32% Twestong Store No miracles here ’ RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 8 See our complete line of Firestone bicycle tires and tubes \ID HILL 884-4401 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings to 9 p.m. younger players who are graduates of the Richmond Hill minor soccer system a chance to continue their soccer playing. I saw there were a lot of players who simply had to drop out after Training sessions The Sunday morning soccer practice and training sessions at Bayview Secondary School has come to an end. The executive was prehensive about program due‘ to the Boot exchange The soccer boot exchange that was run and organized by Jane Stel has now passed, but Jane still has a few pairs of boots available for anyone wishing to purchase them. Give her a call if you need boots and who knews, the size required may just be there. The number is 884- 2560. association, you support your child.” Authoriled dealer Yamaha, Sales, Parts 8. Service to all makes GRAND OPENING Richmond Hill Cycle Clinic ltd. the cost WATCH FOR THE ap- the However, due to the dedication of the coaches’ association and the con- tinual week after week in- crease in the turnout, the time spent and the ap- proximate $400 bill it has been unanimously agreed to have been well worth it. Springdance Don't forget the spring dance next Friday night. Admission is $10 a couple at the Richmond Hill Legion Hall. You will need to get your tickets immediately from a member of the executive or Jane Stel. Telephone 884-2500 Support your association involved and the pos§ibility of poor attendances. But Kernohan is also realistic when he states “that it could be a pretty rough season but I'm hoping for the best." finishing their minor soccer days.“ “We've ordered them but the likelihood is that we'll play our first few games in T-shirts.“ Rough? He also means “rough” in the sense that the team hasn’t even got its sweaters yet. Financing of the team has been eked out via a “couple Kernohan is still looking for a sponsor for the team but admits “we haven‘t found much interest" USE OUR firestorm CREDIT PLAN THORNHILL MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION General Annual Meeting THE HEINTZMAN HOUSE 10593 Yonge Street RICHMOND HILL In the Shoprite Plaza (Behind MacDonald’s) THURS. MAY 22, 1975 At 8 PM. All Members Welcome N0 T ICE Will be Held at CHARGES 0n Some of the names in his lineup will include brother Tom Kernohan'in goal; Mike Parker, second half; Jim Brand\ outside right; George Barr. left half; and Tim Whelan, centre forward. of donations” and registration fees plus material assistance such as goalposts from the Rich~ mond Hill Minor Soccer Association. Coach of the team will be Ian‘s father. Jack Kernohan.

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