' Thornhill Cardinal squirts win their eighth straight Boyé! Come down and earn yourself a placing on the ladder. The Ontario Playdowns were run at the Thornhill Tennis Club this year. The event ran from June 30 to July 3 in the af- ternoons with our pro, Steve Cox, in charge. Top of the league The Toronto 1 District Ladies A2 Section took first place in their league. They played their last match against Scarboro Comp. First team Pat Smith and Joyce Sneddon 6â€"3, 6â€"3; second team Pam McManus and Lynette Scarffe 6â€"3. 7â€"5; third team Jill Mason and Monica Wileman 4â€"6, 4â€" 6. The girls took two out of three points and now hold 17 out of 21 points. Correspondent Mary Danis 889-6717 Heatwave! Sure can't complain about the weather. No excuse for not playing lots of tennis. Events galore! Read the bulletin board to keep informed. To celebrate the win they wined and dined at the Inn-on-the-Park Thursday of last week. The girls enjoyed their outing at the Brampton 8-4 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Thornhill Lawn Tennis Club luul nun-:5 "In." Av Phil Wood connected for his fifth f. t b Eâ€t'}‘1‘."d‘“i"ti(“ home run of the season besides singling S'tresve 31‘s,]: 3:33: 3:23); b21556 50: ea' Sharply Ken G’.‘“‘f" and [mm both fielder‘s choice as Greg Walton hit a Chekedfor two 5mg es‘ clutch double to score Smith and Spenser accounted for four runs- Madden. batted-in, Inch two, with Zurich, Wood Harold DeGeer won his sixth game as and Griffith earning a single rbi. he gave up nine hits while striking out Spenser scored three runs, Wood and five and walking five. Richmond Hill’s United Brotherhood Griffith two, with single runs scored by of Carpenters Bantams extended their Zurich. Steve Madden, Walton and league undefeated streak to five games Inch. as they topped Keswick 11-3 and nipped The Carpenters grabbed a 5â€"1 lead East Gwillimbury 54(1ast week. June 20 at Crosby Park, after five in- The Carpenters ran into a stubborn nings and hung on to shrug off a Keswick club on June 19 that swung determined East Gwillimbury rally as freely at the plate. Ted Inch picked up they won 5â€"4. his third victory on the mound as he Neither club could score for three gave up six hits while striking out three. innings until East Gwillimbury plated a The game featured Greg Walton’s single run. Earlier Bill Dickinson was acrobatic performance in centre field out at home on a close play when he as he had six fielding plays to contend tried to score from second base after with. Matt Zurich had singled. The Hillers were in a running mood The Carpenters led 3-1 after four The Hillers were in a running mood The Carpenters led 3-1 after four as Matt Zurich, Steve Madden, Phil innings as Greg Walton singled, Phil Wood, Jamie Tuck and Ted Inch all Wood walked and Randy Spensely stole a base. Randy Spensely was the singled. with Walton scoring. Wood hitting star as he singled and hit a pair scored on Harold DeGeer’s sacrifice of towering home runs that left Keswick fly, and Spensely tallied a run on an Park. infield out. The Hillers made it 5-1 in the . d f h. Nth fifth inning when Tom Smith reached . Pm] woqd†C°“9€?te or '.S "I. a first base on a dropped third strike. A L-_:JA~ m... I.“ Richmond Hill got one run in the top of the first inning on a hit batter, a walk and a throwing errow. Thornhill Canac Kitchen Cardinals remained undefeated in the York- Simcoe (South Division) Softball League when they won their eighth game in a row with a 12 to 3 win over Richmond Hill. The Cardinals came back with three runs on four hits in their half of the inning and never looked back. They added two more runs in the second inning on two walks and a single by Chris Beaumont. In the fifth inning, the home team sent nine batters to the plate and scored five runs to put the game out of reach. John Adams pitched a strong game for the home team, giving up two hits, both singles, striking out 11 and walking four. Gary Sutherland gave up 11 hits, struck out seven and walked five. You won't ï¬nd the Fox lining up with the rest of the pack. At 40 mpg‘ it ogttoxes the gas problem. But that's not on it does. ns'slee'k, agile may (dn'd sports car suspension) can take the m W8.P MOTORS Win 5 in row II “T I'IV I U“) LTD. VOLKSWAGEN & AUDI RICHMOND HILL 889-7701 884-6661 Tennis Club a couple of weeks ago. Congratulations to Joyce Sneddon and June Beck who went to the finals and lost in a very close, hard- {ought match. Majors Thornhill‘s entry tied with Oshawa three-all. The outcome wasn’t decided until the final match which had the number three men’s doubles of Bruce Preston and Peter Hughes come out winners by a 6â€"2, 6â€"0 margin. Other results were ladies doubles team of Jean Scott and Joyce Sneddon 7â€"5, 4â€"6, 6â€"4; first men’s Jerry Ries and Eric Persch 2â€"6, 3â€" 6; second men’s Gary Hi1] and Doug Evans 2â€"6, 0â€" 6, first mixed Pam McManus and Ron Coady 3â€"6, 6â€"2, 4â€"6; second m i x e d H e a t h e r Beauchamp and Terry Tamblyn 6‘2, 6â€"3. The major team has an even record consisting of one win, one loss and two ties, in four outings. ICTA team Playing in Three Valleys June 17 the ICTA B team results were: first men’s Bob Buchan and Barry Munroe 6â€"3, 2â€"6, 6â€"2; second men‘s Tony Smith and Rick Mullen July 2, 1975 Coaches Orton Beaumont and John Zubick do not expect things to be as easy in the second half. so catch a Fox vodoyfA'nd outfox the gas problem tomonow. sharpest turns nimny. Front-wheel drive makes it incredibly surefooted. And it stops guickjfront gisc brakes]. Mario Ercoli got the only extra base hit in the game when be doubled to centre in the fourth inning and drove in two runs. The local boys are half way through the regular schedule and have scored a total of 110 runs while holding the op- position to 35 runs. Crebbin scored four runs and reached base each time he came to the plate. Paul Thomas was the big hitter with three hits in four trips to the plate. Neil Crebbin, Greg Wileman and Jay Zubick had two hits each. There is still room on the local squad for some good ball players and any boy playing in the squirt division of the house league is invited to try out. Players for the OASA playdowns must be registered before July 15. The next round robin will be July 6 from 7:30 to 9:30 pm in an effort to avoid the afternoon heat. ‘8' team At Newmarket June 24: men’s first Barry Monroe and Rick Rogers 2â€"6, 2â€" 6; men‘s second Maurice Shriqui and Ken Atwood 7â€"5, 3â€"6, 1â€"6; men’s third Rick Mullin and Stan Fox 6â€"3, 4â€"6, 6â€"4; mixed first Sheila Sydie and Bill Perry 2â€"6, 3â€"6; second mixed Lily Torisawa and Vic Suzuki 7â€"6, 5â€"7, 1â€"6 (5â€"1); ladies’ Wendy Collard and Joyce Sneddon 6â€"2, 6â€"2, 6â€"3; third men‘s Maurice Shriqui and Vic Suzuki 6â€"4, 6â€"1; first mixed Sheila Sydie and Bill Perry 6â€"4, 6â€"2; second mixed Sam Malcolmson and Wendy Collard 4â€"6, 7â€"6, 1â€"6; ladies Monica Wileman and Lily Tarisawa 6â€"1, 6â€"1. Thornhill took five of the six matches. Second round robin Thornhill Tennis Club played their second social round robin June 22. Only a dozen people turned out in the 90 degree weather. Winners were Ragna Haan and Harold Collard over Bev Suzuki and Wendy Collard 15â€"13. 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