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The Liberal, 28 May 1975, p. 23

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games starting May 19 T-Ball Sovereign Water Cond. 16 Show World Raiders 12 This was a well-played game for the first night on the diamonds for the T- Ballers. For Sovereign Ken Gregory, Paul Cole and Belinda Bryan had two for two at bat, with strong hitting from both teams. For the Raiders Michele Tunner hit three for three at bats, including a homer. Alan Thornhill and Jason Steele were strong hitters with two for two at bats. York Provincial Ambulance 17 | Town Auto Body 12 'York Provincial Ambulance had strong batting with three homers hit by Terry and one by Steven. Town Auto Body fought back strongly with good hits by Bobby, Barbara and Darlene. Results of exhibition Ko-Ko Li MacLachlan Carnival. Brampton. ~ 2. Pony 1 saddle, 13 } peeding 14 Omega. C: Meadowvale Dun. Alli Willowdale Debbie Mac Gr< 3MacLachlan ony Hunter, i, not to exc 1. Black's Allison Hunter L hands 14.2 ha] l.2 hands arole 01¢ lo, Debbie Nobleton; 3. er, under exceed 13 Olesen, Perfectly Brooks, Sereena, s Tenby, Jill Glass 2. Indian Jones. i Cricket. not Agnew under hit well for the Photo Hut. Ronnie Gelineau made an excellent effort in pitching for his team. Powell Plumbing 18 Ramsey Rec. 0 Kevin McInnis pitched a no-hitter to start the season for Powell Plumbing, and hit two home runs. Nicki Negri. Glen Harding and Larry Smith were all strong hitters for Powell. John Morton, Doug Wells and Roland Foch were the only hitters for Ramsey Rec. The boys on this team all played well. Peewee boys Rumble Transport 2 Bob's Boyso This was the best game of the evening with both pit- chers, Glen Apps for Rumble with 13 strikeouts and Jim Majury for Bob with 16 strikeouts, showing midâ€" season form. For Rumble Dave Jordon and Jonathon Hunsdale crossed the plate. F0" Bob‘s Dave LeClaire and Leo Ableit were outstanding. Charlton Hardware 11 Dynes Jewellers 6 For Charlton, Phil McLaughlin had a homer, Jamie Levitt and Les Smith hit well. Scott Cameron and Andy Arai had homers for Dynes. Summit Transmission 13 Kinnear Pontiac 8 by Craig Stoness. Junior girls May 21 results Powell Fencing 9 Rice‘s Flowers 3 For Powell Fencing Kathy Chepelsky had two homers, Jane Stephenson one and a single. For Rice's Richelle Mandeville and Pam e. The 1975 version of the Richmond Hill Peewee Lions got off to a fast start las‘ week. downing two op ponents by thoroughl) ‘ convincing scores. Monday's game saw then host to Thornhill in a1 exhibition game at the tow park and coming out 19- winners. Thornhill scored one run i the top of the first but th Lions stormed back to cour five in their half of the innin over 13. n 14.2 hands Jane Call: Farms . Gormley Kneale. ? Kneale, Burlington. 8. Pony Hunter under 13 hands: 1. Tenby, Lori Boddy Jill Glass rider, Don Indian Echo, Carme Hornby; 3. Gimini Jackie Duck, King. Jackie Duck, King. 9. Pony Huntel over 13 and under Christmas Caro Bassin. Willowdale Winks. Elizabeth Mississauga; 3. 8‘ Song. Dodie Schomberg. 10. Open Working Hunter Stake, large and small ponies: 1. Sir Squeak, Deborah Smith. Stouffville; e Callander, Dream Girl "ms . J ani "is. Uxbridge. Open Working 13. but not e 1 Working Hunter, but not exceeding 5: 1. Lady Tiffany, lander, Don Mills; m Girl, Gayland Jani Gayford, ; 3. Lyric. Wendy 5 Carol. Sari ,llowdale; 2. Moon lizabeth Beatty, ga; 3. September Dodie Creed, Boddy owner, rer. Don Mills; 2‘ , Carmen Jones Gimini Cricket 1, King. Hunter Hack 1 under 14.2; 1 Carol. Sar ricket Hack, Black’s owner. The 1975 version of the Richmond Hill Peewee Lions got off to a fast start last week. downing two op- ponents by thoroughly convincing scores. Monday’s game saw them host to Thornhill in an exhibition game at the town park and coming out 19-2 winners. Thornhill scored one run in the top of the first but the Lions stormed back to count five in their half of the inning 10,520 Yonge St. atlasllal‘a. Celebration . . . . COME ON EVERYONE! PARTICIPATE IN THIS GREAT BONANZA ANNIVERSARY HAPPENING! YAAHOOI! K ALENDAR or EVENTS * Breakfast Club Party for Senior Citizens STARTS 10 AM. THURSDAY. JUNE 5. AND FRIDAY, JUNE 6. OPEN TO ALL â€" FREE GIFTS. * lfiliasiggYJSA:PMEISKIDAY. JUNE 5.6 * PONY RIDES ‘k BAH-B-O THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. JUNE 5.6 THURSDAY» JUNE 5' 2:30t05pmand6t08230pm 4 to 8 pm SATURDAY. JUNE 7 SATURDAY. JUNE 7. 10 amto 1 pm and2to$z30pm. 11 AM TO 2 PM * BONANZA BUCKS * 3000 FREE BALLOONS THEY'RE VALUABLE at various times \ ' R N. ‘ a The“ Ranger ~k CHILDREN'S PARTY â€" OPEN TO All FRIDAY. JUNE 6 AT 2 PM FEATURING: SHOW T|ME3 11:00 am, I THE WILKIE RANGER BILLY THE CLOWN - ‘ PRIZES ENTERTAINMENT HOTMIKE SPECIALS \ \ § : i _ * WILKIE RANGER and "LLASHMAR" \\'\ y Better known as "Lady" ‘ ‘ ’ I ‘ AT THE "CENTRE" ON SATURDAY JUNE 7 AT 11 AM. 2 PM AND «I PM i ‘ I . LADIES' TREASURE CHEST * HOT MIKE SPECIALS 15th ANNIVERSAR I u * * KIDS ! GET YOUR FREE WILKIE RANGER PLEDGE CARD BONANZA BUCK Valid June 5. 6. 7. 1975 * RICHMOND HILL LIONS DRUM CORPS TINY TOTS AND JL'VENILESâ€"THURS & FRI. AT? PM JUNIORS AND SENIORS â€" THURS. 8: FRI. AT9 PM ALL GROUPS â€"â€" SATURDAY AT 1 PM. One Buck 8. 5c â€" I soft drink one Buck & 5c â€" l solt drink One Buck 8. WC â€" Ice cream One Buck 8- scâ€" 1 pkg. Saloon nuts One Buck 8. 15¢ â€" I hot dog One Buck a s:- 1 pkg. potato chips A1 Kresges At Stop 'n Shop \ WV \ (Y _ ‘ \ x" I Amt WAX; - LE IxA‘mmn‘DW / \ 2‘“ *7 HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN WESTERN STYLE 0).. One Buck â€" 1 FREE Regular donut at MISTER DONUT One Buck â€" 1 FREE SPECIAL RIDE itor chlldren only a! venous hmes) \ WVY‘vv'Vrv * WEAR YOUR WESTERN COSTUME 10 winners of record albums for best western costume will be selected on Saturday. '...\... One Bonanza Buck toward the purchase of each Item Richmond Helghts Shopping Centre 10520 Yonge Street, thhmond Hull ‘ TEEN} SEEK. ((V’Vvvvrvâ€"V \ n... 3 I 3 MacInnis (pitcher) played well. Christine Foch, in her first ever game, made an excellent defensive play. Nelson's Contracting 4 Bob‘s GirlsZ In a close contest, the winners got good batting from Karen McInnis. Laura Casement. Tracy Ball and and just kept going The entire team hit well pounding out 19 hits with Wes Whitaker and Mark Spensley leading the way with four each. Whitaker also contributed {our rbi's in his efforts. One Buck E One Buck 5 One Buck E M Kresges John Paul Farrell and Mike O’Donnell came through with three hits apiece while Bill Neilson smacked a nice triple. Homeruns were contributed by O‘Donnell, Spensley. and 1 FREE Regular donut a! MISTER DONUT *1 FREE SPEC|AL RIDE Susan Verkuyl. Heather Moore and Terry Olczak played well for Bob's. Perry Hill 8 Loughlin Lumber 4 Perry Hill had good hitting from Pauline McLaughlin, Barb Terrington and pitcher Karen Wells. For Loughlin, Laura Byberg and Kathy Dave Allen Allen and O'Donnell scored four times while Whitaker crossed the plate three times. Pitcher Dave Allen was credited with the win throwing five innings of four hit ball and giving up both runs although one was earned. Mike Smith came in to pitch the last two innings and gave up two singles. Rip King City Not to be outdone by their One Buck 3. 5c One Buck as:- One Buck &5c- M Stop ’11 She; 16-12 in Hill T..‘""B"”"‘é]‘| â€" I so" drink 1 pkg. Saloon nu's I pkg. po'ato chips Trumbull both connected for homers. Madelaine Belanger also hit well. Senior Girls Rudy's [5550 14 RH Ju-Jitsu Kai 7 For Rudy's Andele Deremo hit a homer and had two hits in two trips to the plate_. Becky Bryan and first game efforts, the Lions travelled to King City Tuesday for their league opener and came away with a 21-0 win. Mike Smith was on the mound for the Lions and simply over-powered his opponents giving up five hits, three in the last inning and striking out 13 men. King Citjl had only two men reaching third base in the game. The bats were booming TINY TOTS AND JUVENILES JUNIORS AND SENIORSâ€" Tl ALL GROUPS â€" SATURDAY Karen Herrler also had three good hits each. For Kai, Anne Marie Trotter and Kathy Lund hit well. Barb Mashinter and Kim Podorodeski played well. Edward's Enforcers ll AloiBros.6 again as the Lions pounded out 23 hits scoring in every inning except the fifth. Hot bat Hitting surprise of this game had to be Livio Persi who went five for five in as many official trips to the plate. On his sixth ap- pearance he walked. JP. Farrell and Mike O‘Donnell followed with four hits apiece while Bill Neilson contributed three, and Mark Spensley, Wes Whitaker, All girls on these teams ban ‘UVENILESâ€"THURS & NIORSâ€" THURS. & FRI SATURDAY AT 1 PM. 10 winners of record albums for best will be selected on Saturday. turned in good games considering there were no coaches available. Thank- fully, coaches have now been obtéined and Peter Mills added two each. O'Donnell and Whitaker continued their torrid nunsâ€" batted-in pace with seven and six respectively. Mike Smith came through with a triple while Spensley connected for his second homerun in as many games. Big scorers for the team were Farrell and Spensley with four runs each and Persi with three. Hanson's Flowers 14 Benmar Appliances 3 All girls played heads-up LIBERAL. Weflewy. May 28. 1975 â€" 23 Squirts R.F. Mote 13 RH Auto Body 2 All boys played well in this the first game of the season. N.S. Smith RE. 7 Bender Rug 1 All the members of the teams played good ball. Line-up Although the team is still not completely set, players on the roster for the season include John Paul Farrell. Mark Spensley, Wes Whitaker, Mike O‘Donnell, Peter Mills. Bill Neilson, Matt Thompson, Dave Allen. Livio Persi‘ Mike Smith. and Gord Fournier, who is currently injured with a fractured thumb. Coaches are Bob Carton and Dave Bransfield.

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