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The Liberal, 12 Nov 1975, B4

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Hi/l Rams lose 7â€"3 to F/yers Thunderbirds losers 2 of 3 games In control It was a different storyfiast Tuesday as the Rams were in control of the game most of the way with defenceman Joe Greentree opening the scoring at the 20 second mark from Ken Paraskevin. (Continued from 8-1) Richmond Hill outshot the Flyers 44- 36 on the game but were consistently outhustled in the corners. In addition, the Newmarket goalie came up with some excellent saves. Markham‘s Rob Garner tied it a 1:18 but the Rams took over in the second on a brace of goals by Rick Febbo. The first came at 1:28 from Mike Gallaugher; the second at 15:09 from Danny Jones and Rob Dynes. 30 The Rams are at North York Friday. at Royal York Monday. and back home next Tuesday to North Bay. A rugged schedule. Myles McCauley wrapped up the scoring in the third at 2: 12 from Bennie Pederson and Nickleson. City novices Whip Galaxy 3-0 City Wide Rentals 3. Galaxy Restaurant 0. Christopher DePiero contributed a pair of goals and Mark Plaxton a goal and an assist to City Wide's win. Bob‘s Boys 5. Allencourt Fish and Chips 2. Danny Alexander hit the mark twice. Wayne Miles. Joel Gentle and Sean McKenna once each for the winners with McKenna. Bobby Davis and Stephen Hull garnering assist points. Bernard Wintjes scored both Allencourt goals unassisted. Shields Footwear 7. Dynes Jewellers 1. Bobby Petroff and Stephen Taalman led the Shields squad to victory with a pair of counters each. Mark Lockerbie. Darrel Bynoe and Adam Cox added singletons and assists went to Peter Peewee Bob’s Bottoms & Ups 2. Record Shop 2. Andy Chapman and Brian Cates were the goalgetters for Bob‘s with help from Doug Walton. Tyrone Burkhard, Bryan Cox and Bruce Morrison. Scoring for the Record Shop were Fred Simpson and Mike Smith aided by Paul Ohlis and Steve Irwin. I guess the best one-liner I've heard in a long time came from Bill Wolfson at Sunday‘s coaches meeting. Lose by 2 goals but a winner When asked how his team made out in Barrie the previous evening. his answer was: “Just fine, we won. the team only lost by two goals.“ Barrie. of course. is always a tough town to play in and what Bill was really saying is that his team is improving each time out. And that's what it's all about â€" good teaching and learning, good fun for the kids and steady improvement. Believe me. Bill and the others will also do their share of winning as time goes by. Treat to attend These coaches sessions are really a treat to attend â€" I know, I’ve said it all before â€" but to see a group of 50 managers and coaches engaged in a good. lively give and take session is really fascinating. I was pleased to see Liberal sports editor Fred Simpson there as well and I A game Thursday night of last week saw the locals edged 3-2 'by Aurora in an unusually quiet game which saw only a total of nine minutes in penalties for Richmond Hill and six for Aurora. They looked like they were all strangers. Richmond Hill did score the opening goal in The Richmond Hill Legion Midgets managed a win. tie and a loss in hockey action last week Richmond Hill outshot Markham 41 Legion midgets break even Realty bantams are busy, busy busy The Richmond Hill Norm Black Realty Ltd, Bantam Seconds. under the guidance of coach Jim Stewart, are starting on a busy schedule to get ready for the league opener in Bolton Saturday. Their first home game in league play will be on Nov. 22. Last Saturday the Oak Ridges Kings Bantam first team handed the local THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Nov. 12, 1975 By Bob Reeves By Bob Ross Novice this one with Dale Strang doing the job assisted by Phil' Woods. The team seemed to be at loose ends all night. Richmond Hill scored again at the 5.38 mark courtesy of Danny McVeigh from Chris DeGeer. Aurora scored twice in the first and once in the third with a minute and 36 seconds left to play. Legion 5. Thornhill 5 A league game Nov. 2 richmond hill house league DelGrosso with two. Cox with two. and Bobby Petroff. Paul Thomas scored unassisted for Dynes. a win for Kent's, Tallying for Little's were Brian Bynoe, Greg Henderson, and John Burnett with assistance from Brian Casey. Glenn Sparrow (2) and Dave Draper. BAIFG, Bowan Lumber 1. Scorers for BAIF were Richard Thompson, Dan Moore, Rob Frater. Scott Taylor. Cam Green and Mike Cruise with assist points awarded to Doug Anderson (2), Taylor. Green (2). Moore (2), Angus McGreeor and Greg MacMillan. For Kent‘s Clothes 6. Little‘s Ford 3. Two goals each by Brian Smith and Jim Wood, singletons by Mike Neilson and Dennis Reid, three asists by Peter Tipold and single helpers by Ed Weber, Danny Toutloff. Jim Wood. Ron Mayhew and Brad O‘Hara added up to richmond hill minor hockey‘ rather imagine he will be writing about the meeting in his column in due time. This Sunday A further meeting will be held this coming Sunday and will feature firstâ€" aid training and we do need trainers to take this course with Jack Williams and company. Soithis is another appeal for help in this area. If you are interested come to the session in the banquet hall in the New Arena Sunday at 10 a.m., we really need you. Bazaar And now for the Bazaar which is coming up Nov. 29 from 10 am. to 4 pm. Shirley Logan and her group have been very busy preparing for this day and will be for the balance of this month favourites 3 4-1 setback. No handle The score could have been closer but Richmond Hill couldn't seem to find the handle in front of the net as they had many good chances but couldn‘t put the puck away. It was é close contest with only one penalty to each team; the type of hockey that people want to see. Richmond Hill Rams‘ goalie Brian Stankiewicz suffers “one of those nights" as he's beaten Richmond Hill started the scoring at the 47 second mark with Chris DeGeer tallying from Doug Lewis. That‘s the way the first period ended although Thornhill ap- peared to dominate the play. saw the Legion boys come up mm a 5-5 tie against Thornhill. It was the same in the second although Rich- mond Hill did score its Midget Just one of those nights Bowden Bill Byres sank the puck on a pass from Gunther Bayer. Kent‘s 5. Bowden 4. Sharing the Kent goals were Mark Wilson. with two, Brad O‘Hara. Weberand Kevin Gibson with help from Wood (2). Tipold (2), Mayhew, Gibson, Brian Smith and Weber. Bowden's scoring punch was divided between Ron Armstrong (2) Tim Cameron. and Dave Cates with help being given by Louis Reid (3). Byres, Bauer, Cates, and Dave Genoa. Bowden 3. BAIF 3. Armstrong came up with a pair and Cameron with one for Bowden, with Gates and Vanhaltern assisting. Doug Daniel. Barry Saudy and Green scored for BAIF with McGregor. Mike Cruise and Dan Moore assisting. ‘ Kent's 5, Little‘s Ford 2. Kevin Gibson earned four points with two goals and two assists for Kent’s Brad O’Hara had a goal and an assist, Ed Weber 3 goal and Mike Neilson a goal; Active in the assist department were Brian Smith with two. Weber, O‘Hara and Dennis Reid. Hitting the target for Littles were Stan Norman and Brian Casey with helpers by Bynoe and Norman. Oct. 18 Allencourt Pharmacy 4, Consumers So whatever you can do don‘t hesitate to get in touch. On the day of the Bazaar we are going to close the gate between 10 am. and 4 pm. so you will have no problem getting into the arena‘s banquet hall to shop to your heart‘s content. You might also watch for the various advertisements that are coming out in “The Liberal” and on our weekly show on Channel 10 each Thursday evening. It is tremendously gratifying to have so many volunteers helping and giving their time and efforts to minor hockey. But they also need all the help they can get by way of donations for the Bazaar. We are doing our best to keep you informed both about hockey events and other happenings in the association. So watch “The Liberal“ and Channel 10. second goal with Randy Martin triggering it from Dale Strang. Las Vegas Ticket sales on the Las Vegas draw are moving well, but of course it could always be better. Watch for our booth at the arena and take a change. The draw will take place Dec. 8 on Channel 10. At the same time we are Then came the 8:55 mark when DeGeer broke in alone and scored. 3goals in row Thornhill then scored three unanswered goals in the second and two more in the third with Richmond Hill playing Shorthanded most of the way. by Newmarket in Friday night‘s game at Richmond Hill. Newmarket won by 7-3. Raising The play of Kenny Clague of Oak Ridges was a picture to watch and was overshadowed only by the tremendous netminding of Curtis Barry in the Rich- mond Hill nets. Campbell injured The injury to Scott Campbell was of a minor but painful nature and he should be ready for the league opener next week. Black's only. goal came from Don McVeigh scored Atom another Richmond Hill goal at 9:26 assisted by DeGeer. Thornhill then took a penalty and Richmond Hill removed its goalie with the result that they tied the game at 14:26 on David Baker‘s high shot to the top comer on a well earned effort. He was assisted by Phil Wood. An exhibition contest saw the Hillers drubbing Newmarket 10â€"3. Gas 2; Eric‘s Sport 1, Braddock Optical 0; Richmond Heights Hardware 3‘ Kinnear Pontiac 2. Oct. 25 Richmond Heights Hardware 3, Braddock Optical 0: Allencourt Pharmacy 7, Kinnear Pontiac 2; Consumers Gas 3, Eric‘s Sport 2. Nov. 1 Braddock Optical 2, Kinnear Pontiac 0; Richmond Heights Hardware 2. Consumers Gas 0: Eric's Sport 4. Allencourt Pharmacy 2. Nov. 8 Eric's Sport 4. Kinnear Pontiac 1. Eric's scorers were Todd Sears with two, Brian Bales and Paul Smith with one each and Jeff Johnston and Allan Bales lending assistance. Richmond Heights Hardware 7. Allencourt Pharmacy 0. Grant Clark contributed a hat trick, Anthony Fusco a pair and Mark Muller and Ralph Seybold singleton goals to this rout. Seybold also earned two assists, Brant Chatfield and Ray Feenev one each. his arms is Newmarket‘s Don Martin while Joe Geentree looks Consumers Gas 4. Braddock Optical 0. The marksmen for Consumers were Scott Boyle with two, David Bunker and James Hodgson with help coming from Hodgson. Shawn Dodds. Scottie Ross and Robert McNair. going to have an open house in the banquet hall at the arena. There will be television sets there as well as various types of entertainment and refreshments. So keep Dec. 8 open and come and watch the draw taking place. Houseleague And now just a few words about our house league. Bob Green and his Convenors and coaches have done and are doing a super job with their teams. Being short of convenors. Bob has done triple service and it‘s much ap- preciated by everyone. The calibre of play in local leagues is particularly good this year and well worth watching. A good brand of hockey is being played and the boys are having a lot of fun doing it. And that’s what its all about. Remember we need your sup- port, the players need it and you‘ll enjoy it. This game saw a total of 13 penalties. eight to Thornhill and five to Richmond Hill. Dates to remember are Nov. 29 for the Bazaar and Dec. 8 for the Las Vegas draw. In the meanwhile come out to the arena and enjoy some very Happy Hockey. Sunday night the Black‘s team journeyed to Thomhill and came up on the short end of a 1â€"0 score. Dean Logan assisted by Norm Murphy and Gary Bubeloff. Again the goaltending was standing. Doing the scoring were: Roy Russell unassisted; Chris DeGeer from Doug Lewis and Larry Trotier; Tom Peden from Phil Woods and Larry Trot- tier; Dave Baker unassisted; Roy Russell from Dave Baker and Al Delefabro; Phil Woods from Dale Strang and Dave Forster; Wood from Forster and Strang; Doug Lewis from Trottier; Russell unassisted; Doug Lewis from DeGeer. (Phofo by Hogg) out An empty-net goal with only 57 seconds remaining killed any hopes of a comeback Monday night for the Thornhill Junior B Thunderbirds. An empty~net goal with only 57 The Thunderbirds were missing seconds remaining killed any hopes ofa Steve Cromb and Bill Coville on two comeback Monday night for the game suspensions resulting from Thornhill Junior B Thunderbirds. Friday‘s encounter in Own Sound. They ended up on the wrong end of a Trail early . 5-2 score at the hands of the Midland SaturdaY'S game 53W Thornhill Flyers. trailing Midland 2-0 at the end of the It was a pom. end to a weekend which first 20 minutes only to tie the game at saw the Thunderbirds upset Midland 7-6 2‘2 0." goals by pantalone and riaht in Midland Satin-(lav niaht It was Langfield‘ It was a poor end to a weekend which saw the Thunderbirds upset Midland 7-6 right in Midland Saturday night. It was Midland's first home defeat of the season. But the news was terrible in Own Sound Friday night as the Thun- derbirds were downed 7-3 Shaky start Monday night‘s game against Orillia saw the Thunderbirds off to a shaky start with Orillia leading 3-0 going into the third on goals by Brian Clark. two. and Ernie Jewell. Thornhill came out skating in the third and made it 3-2 on quick goals by Kim Mabley from Mark Steele and Ross Gordon at 1:20 and another one from Rocky Pantalone at 2:37. Assists on this one went to Mike Johns and Gary Langfield. This line of Stockton. Jewell and Clark scored allfive goals. . .picks for Thornhill were Mario DePiero in goal and Barry Howson . . r the birds had their biggest crowd of the season . . . 575 people. Orillia outshot Thornhill 47- 31. ‘ three goals wnn SlngICS gonng [0 braa Angel, John Campbel. Lee Juniper and Mark Kazarian. Kim Mabley, Ross Gordon and lvo Lanni scored for Thornhill Thornhill plays in Oak Ridges next Monday night at 7.30 pm. 'glJlIllllllIIII|IIIIIIlllllllIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIll|lllllllllllllllllllllllg But that was it. Orillia's Chris Stockton slew them at 10:39 with a goal and then broke the game wide open with an empty net goal at 19:03. h Outboards are not permitted and Small Game License and, if he only six of the blinds are accessible wishes to hunt ducks, a Waterfowl by“ foot. The parking area is on the license is required. Give any of the first line in Mono Township north of areas a try, and I am certain that Highway 9. This is a good area for you willbein fora pleasantsurprise. Teals, Gadwalls, and several I can't think of a better place for my species of diving ducks. tax dollar to go lllllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIllIIIllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllillllllllllllllll|Ill|ll|ll|lIIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllIllllllllfi Niblett Peewees bounce back to down Orillia 4-2 The Richmond Hill Wilson Niblett Minor Peewees split weekend games losing 3-1 to Barrie Saturday and then win- ning 4-2 against Orillia Sunday in Richmond Hill. Sunday's game saw Don Head opening the scoring for The Hill in the first period assisted by Mark Stevens and Ken Jensen. Orillia came storming back with two quick goals before the period ending. Masterful stickhandling The Wilson Niblelt boys finally got into gear and tied the score on a masterful display of stickhandling by Mark Joslin ably assisted by Dave Noble. The third period saw the Hillers scoring twice; once on a blistering shot by Dave Noble from Mark Joslin; the other when Don Head dug the puck from the corner and passed to Ken Jensen who set up Mark Stevens for These areas are open year-round for hiking, dog training, archery, trap shooting. and for hunting, during the designated seasons. As Wildlife areas Distributed throughout southern Ontario are 24 provincial wildlife areas. managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources to produce and preserve wildlife and to give recreational opportunities. we are mainly concerned here with hunting, I will attempt to outline a list of the better areas in the southern region, and regulations concerning each. provides an excellent opportunity to hunt waterfowl close to the city. Hunting is limited to six established blinds with a daily fee of $4. On a ‘first come - first served basis‘, hunting is permitted on Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, and Satur- days, from one-half hour before sunrise until sunset. Boats are needed to reach all but one blind. Darlington is located south of High- way 401 just east of Oshawa. First come Orangeville Reservoir is located just north of Highway 9 east of Orangeville. Waterfowl hunting is limited to 12 established blinds with two hunters per blind and no fees First come - first served basis means an early arrival time. Hunting is permitted on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays in this 450 acre areal Man, itis wildlife Waterfowl Darlington Provincial Park Stockton does it the score. Fawcett outstanding Don Fawcett played an outstanding game in the net and was chosen as one of the stars. Joslin, who played his best game of the season, was the other star. Honorable mention goes to Carl Boyle. Michael Briggs, Bruce McLean. James Ken- nedy, Mark Ellison, and Dave Leuschnert The Barrie game saw the Minor Peewee A‘s lose a stubbornly con- tested game in Barrie. Shots on goal were 18-13 for Orillia. The first speriod was scoreless with the line of Duane Aubie. Gary Sutherland and Eddie Mains coming within an eye lash of scoring. Top penalty killing Mark Joslin and Doug Rae did a superb job of killing penalties. BaFri'e finally scored late in the second period but only after a sparkling troilblozerr‘g OUTDOORS W|TH Alex Eberspaecher Midland moved into a 4-2 lead in the second but the Thornhill boys got moving in the third and rapped in the third in a spectacular comeback. Scoring were: Mark Steel from Steve Wilson and Mike Johns; Peter Poulos from Wilson; Pantalone from Wally Stankov; Pantalone from Langlield and Wilson, Stankov gets winner This tied the game at 6â€"6 and left it up to Stankov to be the hero as his point shot found the mark with only 32 seconds remaining. The Owen Sound game saw the birds give up four goals in the first five minutes and they never recovered. Jim Reid scored three goals for Midland, Jim Reid. two. and Norm McCauley onei Pantalone was the star for Thornhill with two goals and two assists as were linemates Johns and Langfield . . . goalie Ben Bourget also Langfield . . . goalie Ben Bou came up with a strong game Mark Aitken led Owen Sound with three goals with singles going to Brad Angel, John Campbel. Lee Juniper and Mark Kazarian. Kim Mabley. Ross Gordon and lvo Lanni scored for Thornhill The fee is $5 for two birds with a 92 percent success rate. Scugog is open for hunting nine in the morning until live in the afternoon, on a first come - first served basis. A lunch hour between 12 and 1 pm. is enforced. rSee Trailblazers column for November 5 for further details on Scugog.) Sibbald Point is located just east of Sutton north of Highway 48 and is well-marked. Birds are released as on Scugog Island and the rules and regulations are basically the same also. Arrive early as a limit of 45 hunters is allowed. Good Woodcocks Tiny Marsh is located west of Highâ€" way 27 north of Elmvale. This large area is open to hunters for water- fowl. pheasants and grouse. free of charge. Pheasants Scugog Island includes 470 acres of lop pheasant hunting located on the island in Lake Scugog. Drive three miles east of Port Perry and turn north onto the County Road 7 t0 the end. Hunting is permitted for pheasants from Tuesday through Saturday. Lots of fun In all of the above-mentioned areas, the hunter must have a valid Hunting is allowed from Monday to Saturday but no blinds are available. Outboard motors are prohibited in this area. The limit for pheasant is three birds and I've been told by regular Tiny Marsh hunters that there is a good Woodcock population. display of goaltending by Gord Stanway whose acrobatics brought ap- plause even from the Barrie fans. Rash of penalties The final period saw Richmond Hill running into a rash of penalties which prevented them from going on the ofâ€" fensivean Barrie scored two In 5e: gqgls halfway throug the period. Richmond Hill finally go! on the scoresheet on a great play by Mark Stevens who sent Ken Jansen in on a breakaway. Bruce MacLean took a wicked slap shot on the knee and had to be assisted from the ice but the plucky defenseman was out skating at game's end. The shots on goal were 2910 in favour of Barrie. James Kennedy and Gord Stanway were the stars of the game as picked *by Coach Wilson‘

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