after the homesters had made it 7-6 on a face-off goal with 2:20 left. By Bob Hughey RICHMOND HILL â€" Richmond Hill Rams edged Markham Waxers 5-4 last Thursday, Feb. 12 on the strength of third period goals, 11 seconds apart, by Ben Pederson and Rick Febbo. A power play situation created the Opportunity for Mike Rowley of the Rams to open the scoring at 6:10 of the first frame, two seconds after a Markham penalty expired. Assists went to Jack Guest and Jim Clement. Then along came another great Bak save only to have the puck come lose at his feet and, woe, woe, Markham banged it home. Sayitwasn’tso The crowd, both for and against, staggered out of Markham Centennial Arena shaking their heads. Saturday night’s contest saw a disastrous second period lose it for the Markham‘s Mike Anderson knotted the score on a pass from Pat Morrison less than three minutes later as Rams gave up the puck in their own zone. Rams win 5-4 Rams’ Mike Rowley netted his second marker at 13:31 to up the score to 2-1 for Richmond Hill. A shot by Ken Paraskevin was turned aside by Markham’s Dave Hillier, but Rick Febbo rapped the loose puck to Rowley in the slot who fired it past a startled Hillier. Lead 3-1 Rams pushed the score to 3-1 on a power play goal by Bob Osborne to close out the first period scoring. Rick Febbo and Joe Greentree drew assists, on the play. » Markharn stormed out in the second period to score two goals 33 seconds apart to tie the scorerat 3-3. - Doug Todd rammed in a power play goal at the 24 second mark. Doug Feasby and Tom McLeod picked up- Rams tie Markham by 7â€"7 PREVENT TRANSMISSION dNOUBLE-a RICHMOND HILLâ€"- Nostalgia will be King next Monday night when the NHL Oldtimers have their annual run-in with the York Regional Police~on ice, that is. It’s “Hockey and Fun Night†time at Richmond Hill Arena courtesy of the El Shamaly Shrine Club sponsored Oldtimers and the Knights of Columbus sponsored York Regional Police. B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Feb. 18. 1976 NHL From the Past Familiar faces from the York Region Police warm-up MONâ€"FRL 8 TO 6 SAT‘ 8 T01 Remember, this Is 0 ROAD TEST 0 REMOVE PAN O VISUAL INSPECTION O CLEAN SUMP A SCREEN O ADJUST BANDS A LINKAGE 0 REPLACE PAN GASKETAFLUID DOMESTIC PASSENGER CARS ONLY TRANSMISSION WITH A GUARANTEE AGAINST FAILURE FOR 6 MONTHS OR 6,000 MILES! ember, this Is a PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERV If you already have Ironsrmmon problems ask obox other reluoble services ‘ SCARBOROUGH INTERMEDIATE SUMMER HOCKEY LEAGUE They'll probably need some of this practice when they. the York Regional Police meet up with the NHL Oldtimers next Monday (Continued from 8-1) TEAM ENTRIES & PLAYERS VOYAGEUR ARENAS For information call 291â€"7332 ‘oflmnn Has openings for Oldtimers play Police past will include such former NHL luminaries such as goalie Roy Edwards, Detroit; Ivan Irwin, New York; Bob Robertson. Detroit; Murray Henderson, Boston; Wally Stanowski, Toronto-New York; Pete Conacher. Chicago-New York; Ike Hildebrand, New York-Chicago; Hugh Bolton, Toronto; and Aggie Kukulowicz, New York. And there will be more such as Dave Creighton, 881-6222 7377 Yonge Street Thomhill Thirty-three seconds later, Wayne Lucas, after taking a pass from Dean Willers, executed some crafty stickhandling as he outmanoeuvred Bill Stephenson inside the blue line and then deked Brian Stankiewicz and shovelled the puck home. The Rams-Waxers were slated to play a Tuesday night game in Rich- mond Hill and then return to Markham assists Markham leads Tom McLeod gave Markham a 4-3 lead at 14:32 of the second period. Peter Sikorski and Doug Feasby drew assists on the play. Ramé came to life again in the third period for two markers 11 seconds apart. Crisp relays from Bill Stephenson and Bob Osborne sent Ben Pederson in alone from the blue line. Pederson cleanly beat Hillier with a low shot to tie the score at four apiece. Febbo gets winner Rams‘ Rick Febbo rammed home the winner 11 seconds later. Assists went to Larry Kimble and Ken Paraskevin. Rams‘ coach Karl Brimblecombe said, “we had a real effort from everyone.†The Rams fought back in the third outscoring the Waxers three to one but couldn’t get the equalizer. For the Rams it was Febbo scoring two goals with the others going to Bill Stephenson, Larry Kimble, and Bob Osborne. Riéhmond Hill hung on for the balance of the game and a 5â€"4 win. “We were pretty flat in the second when we quit hitting," he said. “Joe Gréentree led the charge in the third period," said Brimblecombe. “This is the game which should turn us around,†he said. Rams as Markham ripped home four straight goals to lead 5-2 going into the final 20 minutes. IN(LUDES NEW fLUID New York; Cal Gardner, Toronto-Boston-New York; Harry Watson, Toronto; Danny Lewicki, Toronto-New York; and Andy Bathgate, New York, Detroit. Regional Police They'll be confronted with formidable op- position in the York Regional Police team which is having its best season yet leading the Southern Ontario Police Hockey League with something like 14 wins Refreshments For Charity Knights of Columbus night. Ron Tweedy (left) tarries with goalie Lowell McClenny. Then again the police are pretty good. too. YORK REGIONAL POLICE Richmond Hill Arena Monday 23rd February, 1976 8:00 PM. N.H.L OLDTIMERS Tickets Available at Door $1.00 per person HOCKEY AND FUN NIGHT Other members of the team include: goal, Lowell McClenny and Don Clark; defence, Larry Leigh, Ken Kyle. Tony Caven, Steve RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Legion Midgets dropped a 10-7 game to Thornhill in overtime and saw their two game lead in the playoffs evaporate. Both teams are now tied at two games apiece in the wake of Thomhill‘s previous 3-1 win after Richmond Hill had taken the first two games. The loss was a bitter one for the Legion boys who scored four straight goals in the third period to tie the game at 6-6 in regulation time. Dave Baker from Dan McVeigh; Randy Martin from Dave Baker; Phil Wood from Tom Peden and Roy Russell; Baker from Russell; Russell from Chris DeGeer; Wood from Baker; and Randy Martin from Baker. Chris DeGeer got Rich- mond Hill’s only goal in Then the roof collapsed in the 10 minute overtime as the Thornhillers rapped in four goals to Richmond Hill’s one. Richmond Hill goal scorers were: and only three losses. All their losses have began by just one goal. The Regional boys, coached by Gordie Mason, can also claim an ex pro star in their line- up in the person of Ken. Knapton who once graced the lineâ€"up of the Los Angeles Kings. Midgets lose by 70-7 ADULT BEGINNERS RIDING CLASS STARTING MARCH 3rd 10 a.m. 8843236 for a possibly last game Friday night at 8 pm. The next game if necessary will be played Sunday in Richmond Hill at 7:30. Markham led the series five points to three going into last night’s game (Tuesday). VS. (Photo by Hogs) Lucky Number Prizes Sponsored by El Shamaly Shrine Club “We won the B championship last year", said captain John Moorhead, “but we’re going for the big A this year.†The big test for the York Region team comes March 1 to 4 in Sudbury in the annual International Police Hockey Tour- nament. They’ll all square off for the league title February 26 in a round robin tournament at Richmond Hill Arena. The team scored a recent 7-2 win over Peel, one of the two other teams they play against in the league. The others are Hamilton and the Ontario Provincial Police. Round Robin Campbell; forwards, Dick Witteman. 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