Heights atoms champs 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. RICHMOND HILL â€" Richmond Heights ground out a 6-3 win over Kinnear Pontiac Saturday to win the Richmond Hill House League Atom championship. Ralbh Seybold led the way scoring the first two goals for his team and adding an assist along trherway. » Scott Steckley was right behind with two goals of his own with the others going [0 Noel Downey and Shawn Porter. Assists to Mark Muller, two, Robbie Hows, Jim Corrick, Shawn Porter, two, Mike Ray and Seybold. For Kinnear it was Anthony Fusko scoring from Kevin Cull and Jim Bundschuk in the second period; and Cull from Tim Sutton and Chris Saul in the same session. Their final goal came in the third period with Cull notching his second of the game. » Union ville J e ts trail 3-2 Leading scorer. Ralph Seybold of Richmond Heights Hardware; Leading goaltender, Brian Quance, Richmond Heights Hardware; Most valuable player in league, Stephen Moro, Eric’s Sport; Most improved defenseman in league, Karol Lashley of Kinnear Pontiac. Most valuable on individual teams: Rasheed Saleuddin, Braddock Optical; Robin Wilkinson, Kinnear Pontiac; James Hodgson, Consumers’ Gas; Jeff Johnston, Eric’s Sport; Jim For- menton, Allencourt Pharmacy; Scott Steckley. Richmond Heights Hard- ware. UNIONVILLE â€" The Roman Cor- poration Juvenile Jets now have one, maybe two games to go in their bid for the Allâ€"Ontario championship. The best-out-of-seven series stands at three games for Mooretown and two games for Unionville‘ For the third game, Unionville was up and ready for the battle as they defeated Mooretown by a score of 875. The Juves went into 'Mooretown with an optimistic attitude. However. Mooretown came out early in the first period to score a goal. Steve George tied it up on a pass from Dana Hewson. Jets Lead Early In the second period, the Jets took a lead early. Dave Rattray dented the mesh with assists going to Jeff Anderson and Jeff Armstrong. Dana Hewson widened the gap as he converted a centering pass from Steve George into a marker. Randy Wilson initiated the play in the Unionville end. Mooretown came back then and scored three goals to take the lead and deflate the Jets. Came Out Flying In the third period, the Unionville team came out ready to win and they 400 Sign up for hill ball A total of 225 youngsters signed their names at last Saturday‘s third registration day. Any late registrations will be ac- cepted by calling Anne Thorpe at 881- 4081. Late registration will be accepted on the condition that vacancies remain in the particular age group. In other minor ball activity: Pitchers' clinic Plans have been finalized for the girls They may be called the Richmond Hill Kinsmen Giants but the Mites defending goalie David Palmer (1) are a little on the RICHMOND HILL â€" A total of 400 youngsters have registered for Rich- mond Hill Minor Ball this season, down from last year. Trap/1y winners By Debbi Crane April 14. 1976 Bob’s Boys skated away with the championship in this series downing Allencourt 4-0 in the first game and losing 3-2 but winning the total goals to count series by 6-3. The second game Saturday saw Joel Gentle scoring both Richmond Hill goals with assists to Christopher Dewar and Jeff Corrick. Rotary Club downed Brian’s Shell by a total goals to count tally of 7-5 after winning the opening encounter 4-2 and fighting to a 3-3 tie with the same team in Saturday’s wind-up action. Goals for Rotary in the first game saw Ray Barnett scoring from Ross Cramer; Ross Cramer unassisted; Allan Plitong unassisted; and Brad McKenzie from Allan Plitong. For Allencourt in the second game it was Stuart Creasor unassisted; Brian Wookey unassisted; and Bernard Wintjes from Michaael Kenny and Sean Spencer. John Follows scored bothigoals for Brian‘s Shell assisted by John McLaughlin and Kevin Luckasavitch. Rotary Club 3, Brian's Shell 3. For Rotary it was Ross Cramer scoring two goals with assists to Alden Palisca, two, Gary Edwards and Ray Barnett. Tï¬e other goal went to Allan Plitong from Brad McKenzie and Martin Lym. Novices proved their versatility be defying the odds and defeating Mooretown. Jeff Anderson tied the game for the Jets on a pass from Jeff Norton. Then Anderson dented the mesh again for the eventual winning goal. Dave Hurst assisted. Steve Pynn cracked the line to widen the gap. Mark Rumney and Steve Kirkland assisted on Pynn’s goal. Dave Hurst added another rï¬arker to extinguish Mooretown‘s hoped for victory. Steve George and Jeff Norton teamed. up to end the scoring for Unionville. The fourth game, played in Union- ville was ashambles compared to the other three games in the series. Penalties were taken on both sides with Unionville readily taking the bait. Rattray Opens Scoring Dave Rattray opened the scoring to give the Jets an early lead. Dave Hurst assisted. Mooretown broke down the Unionville defense to tie the game. Steve George and Dana Hewson teamed up to dent the mesh and put the Jets ahead. ‘ pitchers’ clinic to be held May 5 and 6 in Open meeting the gymnasium at Crosby Public School An open meeting will be held April 26 from 6330 P-m- to 9100 P-m- in the Blue Flame Room at Consumers' Gas on Elgin Mills Road East for all Arlene 395‘ coaches. convenors and parents of This Clinic Will feature the PitChiflg children playing minor ball in Rich- artistry of Arlene Best, acknowledged mond Hill, In the second period, Mooretown came back to tie it again. Steve George then lit the light to make it 3-2 in favor of the home team. Unfortunately the Arlene Best This clinic will feature the pitching artistry of Arlene Best, acknowledged as one of Canada‘s top female chuckers. All boys and girls wishing to umpire games in Bradstock Park this season should attend this clinic. Adults are also welcome to sit in. The clinic is run for the benefit of everyone and is free‘of charge. Minor Bantam These Giants ain't big Rotary champs Bob’s Bays win 2 for Cramer Gentle gets 2 small side. Ditto their opponents, Dairy Queen, but the action is as hot and heavy as you can get it here. The Kinsmen downed For Brian‘s it was Alex Bilotta scoring from John Follows; Follows from John McLaughlin and Stephen Bialkowski; and David Mason from Stephen Bialkowski. Hi/l Lions assist 7976 Olympic games At a recent meeting of Richmond Hill Lions, the club appointed Lions Danny Boyle and Dave Barber as its represen- tatives. Assisting them at this important event will be as many members as are able to help at that time. richmond hill house league YORK REGION â€" Among the thousands of volunteers who will be assisting with the 1976 Olympiad For The Physically Disabled in Etobicoke Aug. 3 to 11 will be dozens of Lions from this area. Clubs onm Richvale Oak Ridges, Maple Jets let down again and the Mooretown team was able to net another. Seesaw Battle Dana Hewson, with the aid of Randy Wilson and Steve George put the Jets in front again. Mooretown then went on a splurge as they scored four goals to put the game out of reach. Jeff Anderson made an attempt for the Jets but was unable to spark the team on. Dave Rattray assisted on Anderson’s goal. Lose in Mooretown The fifth game, played on Mooretown ice, was a walk-away victory for the Mooretown team. The Jets didn't seem ready to battle for a win and thus woke up too late to pull it out. Mooretown came out in the first period ready for a victory. They started off the period right as they opened the scoring. Dana Hewson tied it up shortly after as he received a perfect pass from Steve George. Howie Lee also assisted. Mooretown then broke through again to put the puck past the Unionville netminder. Come out and meet the executive committee for the 1976 season. All coaches will also be assigned their teams at this meeting which starts at 8 pm. sharp. minor hockey unionville Executive list Sincere apologies to Chuck Nelson, These international games originated at Stoke Mandeville, England, in 1952. Since 1960 they have moved every fourth year to the country which is host to the regular Olympics. Some 1,700 physically handicapped athletes from 75 nations will be competing in events which include swimming, track and field, fencing, basketball, volleyball, weightlifting, ' table tennis, lawn bowling, archery, rifle shooting. Victoria Square, Thor- The 1976 games wi11,for nhill, will also be rallying the first time, include teams of volunteers. blind and amputee as well as wheelchair athletes. the Dairy Queen boys 2-1 in overtime to win the Mite championship Saturday at the Hill arena. Bob’s Bottoms 3. Dynes Jewellers 0. Second game ofra goals to count series. Adam Cox led‘ his team to the championship with two goals and an assist. The other goal went to Bryan Cox who also added two assists. Other assists went to Bruce Morrison, Brian Langlois, and Billy Vrantsidis. In the second period, Mooretown began taking control early as they scored to make it 3â€"1. Dave Rattray answered that on a pass from Jeff Anderson. Dave Hurst also assisted. Mooretown rushed back again to dent the mesh but Dana Hew50n was right behind with another. Randy Wilson and Steve George teamed up with Hewson on that goal. Mooretown gained strength in the last minutes of the period to widen the margin. Rally Fall, Short Steve George started the period right as the Jets looked like they might come back. Hewson assisted. Dave Rattray pulled the Jets within a goal of their opponents with help from Dave Hurst and Mike Howard. vice president of the RHMBA whose name was ommitted in error from the executive committee‘s list for 1976. The list of executive members are as followszPresident. Stan Shadoff; Vice- President, Chuck Nelson; Treasurer. Shirley Edwards; Publicity Director, Anne Thorpe; Secretary, Lillian Chepelsky; Head Convenor, Lois Smith; Diamond Controller, Dale Trumbull; Equipment Manager. George Nelson; Umpire-in-chief. Ed Deminiuk. With these goals, the Jets let down and Mooretown walked in to score two more goals. With a little more than a minute left, Jeff Anderson netted the final Unionville goal on a pass from Dave Rattray. Play Thursday The sixth game of the series will be played Thursday night in Unionvillei If necessary, a seventh game will take place in Mooretown on Saturday, April 17. The Jets can take it if they play like a team, and stay away from harmful penalties in the game. Peewee The softball season begins May 24 Babb Bottoms win The games were initiated by Sir Ludwig G u t t m a n n w h 0 established the worldâ€" famed spinal injuries centre at'Stoke Man- deville Hospital during World War Two. One of his revolutionary ideas was that sport could help the handicapped put themselves back in the mainstream of life, helping to re-establish self-respect and self- discipline, encouraging them to make the most of their remaining physical capabilities. (E’hoto by Elben) Hill swimmers shine Markham pennant MARKHAM â€" Richmond Hill Aquatic Club swimmers showed greatly improved and impressive times in a swim meet here Sunday with first place ribbons going to Bonnie Branch. Steve Davey, Scott Nirenbirski. Ken Plant and Gordie Wood. Richmond Hill swimmers also won the freestyle relay in the C and B classes. Certificates are awarded in pennant meets to swimmers who exceed the cut- off times for their classes. - Individual results are as follows: 100 metres freestyle ‘B‘. Stephen Davey. second. Rodney Graham. third; Bonnie Branch. fifth. 100. metres freestyle ‘C’, Gordie Wood, first. 1211.0 David Justice swam over the cut-off time for ‘C’ and will receive a certificate and move up to ‘B'. _ metres freestyle ‘D', Mike Zajac. fifth. Certificates to Anne Grainger and Scott Nirenbirski. 100 metres backstroke ‘8‘, Rodney Graham. second; 100 metres backstroke ‘C‘, Terry Roberts. fifth; David Justice. sixth. Certificate to Stephen Davey. A“. v ,1- 100 metres breaststroke ‘B', Gordie Wood, fourth; Mark Innes, fifth; Rodney Graham. sixth; â€"vvr__,_, 100 metres backstroke ‘D'. Leslie Foord, sixth; 50 metres backstroke ‘E’, Janet Davidson, fifth. Certificate to Debbie McLean. __vâ€"~7, 100 metres breaststroke ‘C’, Bonnie Branch, first. 1:327; Harold Mag, second; David Justice, third; Terry Roberts. fourth; Ken Plant. fifth. 100 metres breaststroke ‘D’, Mike Zajac, sixth. Certificate to Doug Clarke; 50 metres breaststroke‘E’, Debbie McLean, third; Jay Branch, fourth. 100 metres fly ‘3', Stephen Davey, first. 1215.7; Bonnie Branch, second. Rodney Graham. fourth; 100 metres fly This was a verytypical scene at Saturday’s. Richmond Hill House League wind-up as the [championship trophy is hefted high. pretty high, by Jason Maxey (left) and goalie David Palmer of the Mite champion A typical scen’é g: ‘C’, David Justice, second. Certificate to Gordie Wood. 50 metres fly ‘D’, Ken Plant. first. 39.3; Mark Innes. third; Terry Roberts. fifth; Karen Branch, sixth. ‘ 50 metres fly Scott Nirenbirski, first, 50.7. Leslie Foord. second; Dirk Pfenning, third; Anne Grainger, fifth. 200 metres freestyle relay ‘8', RHAC. first (Bonnie Branch, Steve Davey, Rodney Graham, David Justice); 200 metres freestyle relay ‘C'. RHAC, first, (Karen Branch, Ken Plant, Terry Roberts. Gordie Wood); 200 metres freestyle relay ‘D’, RHAC, second (Leslie Foord, Anne Grainger, Scott Nirenbirski, Dirk Pfenning. Kinsman Giants team after edging Dairy Queen 2-1. Scoring for the Giants were Barry McKinnon and, yes, Mr. Maxey. For Dairy Queen, Mike Leonard. EH Scott Nirenbirski ..f'me performance (Pho'o by Elbert)