Baif peewees lose opener to Oakvi/le Richmond Hill and Oakville each netted two goals in the first period with Oakviile getting another one in the second before Richmond Hill came back at 6:29 of the final period to tie the score. Oakville, however, got the clincher. The Richmond Hill Cadillac Baif Peewees opened their 1976-77 hockey season Oct. 4 by losing a close 4-3 game to the Triple ‘A‘ Oakville Squad. The Richmond Hill boys are looking forward to a good season with two of the highlights being the annual Richmond Hill Rosetown Tournament in December and the Quebec International tournament in February. Hill With Mark Stevens getting the other one. Team members are: Duane Aubie, Carl Boyle, Mike Briggs. Billy Easton, Don Fawcett, Kenny Jensen. Mark Joslin. James Kennedy. Ron Laird. Dave Leuschner, Bruce Kenny Jensen scored twg goals for Richmond Richmond Hill Dynes’ first baseman Brian Myers takes throw to get Newmarket‘s Mike Lunney in this Sunday play-off RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" (continued from 8-“ I’ve changed since the Philadelphia Flyers made fighting a way of life and the “hired guns" started arriving upon the scene. Team Canada That recent Team Canada series also proved something to me and, hopefully. to all minor league youngsters and especially parents. Something about discipline. All those great pro stars stuck strictly to hockey (for the most part) and not one fight was recorded. Why“? Simple. They couldn’t get away with it. They had to exercise discipline to stay on the ice and they did. In a typical NHL game (between the same players) you would have had to call in the riot squad. As for the high-sticking, spearing. etc., that can be stopped too. Simply forbid it. 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It goes for eight weeks, The handle on the program goes something like "National Coaches Certificate Clinic“ and is put on by the provincial and federal govern- ments. Ah we“, talk is cheap. But I’ve got it out of my system anyway. This being serious exhausts me. It teaches all’about coaching from psychological to the physical end of COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE OCTOBER 13th AND 14th (7 P.M.t010 PM.) )6 action at Newmarket. The Chubb boys went on to oust Dynes. It’s game over for Dynes ELECT. ERIC GEORGE REGIONAL COUNEILLDR RICHMOND FOR RIDES INFORMATION, ETC. Phone 884â€"4274 , # A _ JOIN THE (Photo by Hagg) FACILITIES ~ 6 SHEETS OF ICE 0 LOCKERS 0 SAUNAS - BAR FACILITIES I LOUNGE 0 BABY SITTING (Days OnIyI Dynes oust Chio vitz‘i That was something of the philosophy practised by the Richmond Hill Dynes Jeweller fastball team in their final playoff game Monday night against Newmarket Chubb Security. They lost by 114 and that was it‘ The first game of the series went to RICHMOND HILL ~â€" Doug Webster was a little on the “wild side“ when he faced Chiovitti Bananas Tuesday night of last week and bounced them out of the Beaches Major Fastball playoffs. He walked three batters. That’s wild for the Richmond Hill Dynes Jeweller pitcher who figures he has an off night when he walks one batter. But he was right on form otherwise as the Jeweller's downed Chiovitti 7-0 for their second straight win of their best- ofâ€"three semiâ€"final playoffs. Whiffs 12 Webster gave up only three hits whiie striking out 12 over the nine innings. His opposite. Rick McKenzie, was having a rough night allâ€"round. He was nicked for five runs on seven hits, walked four and struck out five. He was also injured in the eighth‘ inning when a line drive by Rick Sisier hit him. KEW BEACH ~ It’s been said that if you have to lose you might as well lose big: Doesn't hurt as much. Centre-fielder Enzo Fredrigo replaced him and went a third of an inning allowing a hit and walking one. Dickey triples Maple hockey needs oirls MAPLE â€"~ The Maple M i n 0 r H o c k e y Association is on the lookout for girls in the Richvale area from ages 8 to 16 years of age. A spokesman said “we fee) there are a lot of girls in the Richvale area of Vaughan who would like to play hockey but just don’t know where to go." Hopes are to get three teams for house league action. Anyone interested is asked to register at Maple Community Centre next Tuesday at 7 pm. You Eire alsb asked to bring equipment and skates u's Yum comfvmniw hockey Team MM! M al/I Aflp Slippyâ€, I" Church St. Pants DDDs AND DAMAGED E E E SAN!!!†PLACE: Richmond Hill Arena RICHMOND HILL RAMS OHA JR. A 5:5,; ACTION DA 75.- ? Tuesday, Oct. 12th 7:45 P.M. NATIONALS Newmérket by 24) in Newmarket last Sunday afternoon. It just wasn’t the Jewellers‘ year. The opening game last Friday night saw them leading Chubb H) after four in nings when the game was called on account of fog. Oh well. Dynes opened the scoring in the third inning with two out when Bob Baird doubled and scored on George Dickey‘s triple. Dickeu then scored on a passed ball. The fourth inning saw Bob “800" Burke singling to lead off, going to second on 3 passed bail, and scoring on Baird‘s second double of the night. The Jeweller's struck again in the eighth when Boyne homered with one out. McKenzie got the next batter but then came Sister’s line drive and Fredrigo replaced him. He walked Rick Alston and designated hitter John Ross lined a three-run homer out of the park. That turned the best-ofâ€"five series into a besbofâ€"three. Chiovitti threatened in the second and fourth innings when they loaded the bases but couldn’t dent Webster’s arâ€" mour. They had runners on first and second in the sixth with no one out but Webster came on strong to strike out the side. The Jeweller's are now waiting the outcome of the Newmarket Chubbâ€"John Oliver series with the powerful Newmarket team the likely opponent's. Richmond Hill Wrecking crew Monday night's wind-up saw the Chubb wrecking crew whale 16 hits off the offerings of Doug Webster and Barry Timbers. Ouch The Chubb team laced starter and loser Webster with six runs, seven hits in three innings while Timbers suffered through six innings allowing nine hits, five runs. For Richmond Hill it was John Ross homering after singles by George Dickey and Brian Myers. his second of three hits. This included a three-run homer by Frank Laverdi in the third. 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