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The Liberal, 18 Jun 1975, B3

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Big rally Then came the disastrous fifth inning which saw Bridlewood tie the game at 9-9. Darlene Nelson, still fighting like a tiger, was relieved for one inning by Kelly Maclnnis. That final tournament cham- pionship game saw Richmond Hill and Bridlewood tired but hungry for victory. After the third inning the Swingers led 8-3 The “B” championship pitted the Swingers against Cedarhill. Kelly MacInnis srtruck out 12 but it wasn’t until the final inning that an overthrown ball to the pitcher enabled Les McCleave to score the winning run. Denise Barclay was a standout. BRAKE SERVICE This serwce mc‘udes Inslan} mm msc pads (esuv'aong tron! voters and mparkmg 9mm ouler whee‘ boavmgs We also msmm hon uahpevs Iron! gvease seals master cylmdev bvdke hoses and hardwavo YES we servic imports too. Bats click The second game against Keswick saw the Richmond Hill bats starting to click as they won 16- 0 behind the fine pitching of Darlene Nelson; Clarke, O'Connell, McCleave and Buxton were responsible for the large score. fl See our complete line of Firestone bicycle tires and tubes Bridlewood had previously won the A championship and Richmond Hill the B. Richmond Hill started the day â€" it was sponsored by A & W â€" with fine fielding but a lack of hitting set them dovim 6-2 to the strong Bridlewood team. USE OUR We make it easy at 3233'ng , T‘restone Stores RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 884-4401 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings to 9 p.m. The Richmond Hill Cadillac Baif Midget Girls won their first-ever softball tournament Saturday by downing Bridgewood 12-11 in the grand championship game at the town park. Richmond Hill Cadillac BAIF’s Les McCleave shows how it’s done against Bridlewood in this piece of action while here unidentified teammate, well, bites her tongue. McLeave scored winning run as local gals edged Bridlewood in tourney Saturday at 4---... _ _“I, town park. Th‘ls servnce Includes inslalling new linings, resurlacing drums, arc linings lo drums. and repacking lronl outer wheel bearings. We also inspect wheel cyllnders, master cylinder, front grease seals. brake hoses and hardware. 30,000 MILE GUARANTEED Yea for Baif gals! FRONT WHEEL DISC 4 WHEEL DRUM ALIGNMENT and $ SUSPENSION CHECK Thxs sewvce (ealures selhng toe m ara (cw ow Adlusl‘v‘g cambet and caster centenng SIEEII’WQ whee! admst ng nhee‘ bearmgs correclmg we pvessuve plus mspec: ng sor wgs gun shocks TorSIOn bars a-r condmomng extra ;‘3’(S and nsxalFahon extra fl required '95 This sarvice lealuves se and caslev. cemeiing s canceling lure pressure Tomon bars. anr condll extra if requiled. yve service Imports too. ’95 600-1 Blach INS TA! The Richmond Hill Swingers play at home Tuesday at 8:30 pm. Special thanks went to convenors Lois Smith. Shirley Edwards and Pat McLean and announcer Len McLean. Thanks to all The manager and coaches ex- pressed thanks to the Richmond Hill Ball Association for providing the food, umpires, crests and trophies for the tournament and to A & W for the trophies. Lianne Ritcl‘fie of Bridlewood went four for four while Lauren MacInnis of Richmond Hill went five for five. O‘Connell was asked to stem the Bridlewood tide and she did in fine fashion as the first batter struck out. So did the second one. Then came an error but the next batter grounded ou_t_to end the game. The winner There were two out when O’Connell singled to centre to put the Swingers ahead. Buxton grounded out to finish the top of the seventh. Barclay reached first on an error and MacInnis singled to left. The two tying runs came in on Nelson‘s triple. Robinson then grounded out to second, Clarke lined out to short. Going into the top of the seventh it looked as if it was all over for Rich- mond Hill. Then the sky fell in on Bridlewood. She then went back in the snxth with Richmond Hill trailing 11-9. WHITEWALLS $ 3.00 MORE SAVE BIG ON Size G70-14 adlusling c 3 wheel bea and shocks Installation Super Special on was lo M Volkswagens. 'I/vs TALLED 600-1 5" Blackwell WHITE LETTER 3 _9o eeeeeeeeeeeee 4 for , price ‘49.95 6 WIDE OVALâ€" Yes we service imports loo Good comean an we! pavement lrac» hon DCSIgned tor Ongxnal Equmen use A8 DELUXE CHAMPION (Photo by Hogg) 678-14/15 F78«14/15 H78<14l15 [578-14 C7843 Good cornering and we! pavement Irac- hon Designed (or Original Equnpment use‘ Here‘s a real price opporlunily on our long mileage belted mel You'll gel good lracuon, and resnslance to impacls and punclules We're clearing out our Slralo~$lreak Bells. See us today lor your sue and pncev Sue This will not be hela’jil‘iié'éé"§s"ilus will be taken over by the house league for this one day. So far the have a very will be re; area. . . f0 at 884â€"6537. Firestone RAISED ICTA The local club will be hosting the men’s singles, hard court tournament on June 21 and 22. So far the entries are going well and we hope to have a very good tournament. . . -it is hoped there will be representation from all clubs in the area. . . for details please contact Eleanor Lloyd at (191145-37 starting t beginners House league If the first match, played last Tuesday, is an example of the remainder of the season, then this would appear to ensure the success of this league. The red and green teams had a very close match with the reds just edging out a win. Please check the bulletin board for team lists and date of matches. Coaching! All club members who applied for lessons should now have been given a time and place for them in July and August. Should anyone not have been contacted, please call the Handburys at 884-6675. Men’s doublesâ€"Barrrie 1 Congratulations to Peter Wenzel and Phil Blanchard who won this event. The club was well represented at this Centennial Tournament and everyone enjoyed the good standard of tennis. Senior tournament! Tomorrow (Thursday) there will be a Senior Beginner‘s Tournament at the Crosbv Park r-nnrtc Richmond Hill and area separate school track and field competitors did themselves proud Saturday in the annual Richmond Hill, Thorn/Jill win Separate Selma] track meet last Saturday ' Other than the official listings, many of the Tuesday morning ladies are taking part in friendly matches with outside clubs . . . these are proving to be very successful. "a v. -____.. ....-v., A. The ladies’ team is experiencing good tennis and the games on June 25 find them at home to Henry Farms and awa_y at Brampton. INSTALLED This week the York Simcoe team had a bye. The next match is at home to Aurora June 26. The Majors are at home to Rosethom June 24 â€" this week‘s match was away at Credit Valley 1. mL- I_,u-, - Once again the Majors and York Simcoe teams had excellent wins of their matches played last week. The York Simcoe at home match against Barrie was very enjoyable and some good tennis was played by both teams. A 7 SJ 3 Blackwell The safety of your tires is affected by air pressure, wear, load and operating conditions. Have us check your tires, 'for- safety sake. Where some sizes are not available, Firestone will substitute equal or better tires for the same price. $3350 4370 4095 3595 3935 Store LIS‘Ed Social [ennis night DELUXE CHAMPION $2495 2995 2895 3195 2650 Regular store-listed price ‘49.95 each Now Only STRATO-STREAK The “A” championship went to St. Mary championships held this year at Aurora High School, A dependable per- !crmer a! a low pnce lo: many compact cars Good comaan and we! pavemem nacnon. LET'S PLAY TENNIS Richmond Hill Tennis Club Clubhouse 884-642] 104° $855 1100 1175 INSTALLED Blackwall 645 695- You Save B! Shirley Stanley Phone 884â€"4127 OPYION CHARGE ACCOUNI The 21 schools par- ticipating were divided into three divisions ac- cording to school population generally. The “C” division featured competitors from kinâ€" dergarten up to grade 6. Individual winners were: St. Peter‘s of Woodâ€" bridge was front-runner with 24 points in the “C” division followed by St. Michael's of Thornhill with 15 points and St. Joseph‘s of Markham with 14. Immaculate Separate School of Richmond Hill who compiled 121 points to second place Notre Dame of Newmarket. 86, and third place St.‘ Margaret Mary of Woodbridge with 68. Then came top-running St. Roberts of Thornhill in the “B” division with 124 points followed by Sacred Heart of King City with 57, and St. Joseph‘s of Richmond Hill with 40. Store Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:30 - 9:30 0 Saturday 9:30 ~ I Hillcrest Mall, 9350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill - 884-0444 21 schools USE YOUR WALKERS OPTION CHARGE ACCOUNT, CHARGEX OR MASTER CHARGE. ENJOY WALKERS ...50 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO. Hanlon of Thornhill Intermediate Boys â€" David Hanlon, St. Roberts, Thornhill, 13 points for firsts in the 1500 metres. shot put and a Junior Girls â€" Doreen Gaughan. St. Roberts, Thornhill, 15 points for three firsts in the 200 metre, 400 metre, and running long jump. Junior Boys â€" Robbie Bordignon. St. Margaret Mary. Woodbridge. 15 points, three firsts in the 60 metre sprint, 200 metre sprint, and standing long jump. Bantam Boys â€" Mike Macoun, Notre Dame, Newmarket, 10 points for two thirds in the 60 metre sprint and high jump, and a second in the running long jump. Bantam Girls â€" Norma DiGiacchino, St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill, 15 points for three first place finishings in the 60 metre, high jump and running long jump. 'Senior Girls â€" Angela Ursini, St. Margaret Mary, Woodbridge, 13 points, first in standing long jump, and second in the running long jump and 200 metres. Fifth meet This was the fifth meet for the participating schools with St. Roberts Harper was first in the 100 metre and 200 metre and second in the running long jump. LaPenna came first in the 1500 metres, the high jump. and second in the 200 metres. Senior Boys â€" (tie) Kevin Harper, Sacred Heart, King City. and Richard LaPenna, St. Mary Immaculate. Rich- mond Hill, 14 points apiece. third in the 200 metres Intermediate Girls â€" Roxanne Bennett, Our Lady of Annunciation, Oak Ridges, two firsts in the 200 metre and running long jump. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 18 B. Boy’s 65% p cotton denim, Hardware jeans The jeans they can in . . .for a long time A. Boy's 100% cot1 navy blue jeans. Sizes: 8â€"1 2 Siz‘ 11.95 11 The Tough Ones polyester/3 5 n navy bh CHARGEX The meet was organized by Ross Lawler of St. Roberts, Ron Prieur of Woodbridge, and Bill Todd of Newmarket. All three are teachers. cotton denim of Thornhill dominating the track events and St. Mary Immaculate of Richmond Hill prevailing in the field events. IISIdewalks O'h-enchlng ‘oExcavaling . Curb O'Sepllc Tanks 0 Drnlns (New and Repairs) Sizes CONSTRUCTION (‘0 I76 Weldrick Road 12.95 WELDRICK really live 881-0069 blue 1975 â€" 3-3

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