Call Gord or Jim 884-7170 ALL THIS FOR ONE LOW PRICE OF $29.95 INCLUDING ANTIFREEZE. \ We guarantee all work done! Hank Goss of the host city came third winning $1,000 while Gene Yacura was fourth with $700, Chuck Park had $600. Diane Ingram of Newmarket, one of only two women entered in the tournament, placed sixth and went home with $500. The final match saw him defeating Nick Pagniello of Scarboro by 297-206. Second place money of $2,000 went to Pagnjello. The next tournament for the Masters will be the Henry 'I‘ratch of Stoney Creek became the first winner of $4,000 in the Grape and Wine Festival here which was sponsored by Jordan Wines. Bowlers get ’grape ’ at big wine tourney THE $29.95 RADMAN FALL SPECIAL 10087 Yonge St. Richmond Hill John Marais is quick with the backhander here at annual Richmond Hill Tennis Club tournament wind-up Saturday J u/ian Han db ury Wins tennis swag“. ‘ m M ‘3? ST CATHARINES â€" For Most Model Cars V V WE WILL: 0 Remove, boil and clean the Radiator 0 Flush the Engine Block ' Remove Test Er Reinstall the Thermostat 0 Check all Hoses and Clamps ' Check all Belts 0 Flush the Heater Core 0 Check the Water Pump 0 Pressure test the Rad Cap 0 Paint the Radiator with a unique corrosive resistant paint used exclusively by the RADMAN 0 Re install the Radiator 0 Add antifreeze to the system to bring it to a A â€"34° performance level. A By Ian Cameron Nice move, here (Next to Richmond Inn) Doreen Kyte led the women's section as she bowled a 680 triple with a 248 single, Lynda Curry had a 248, Edith Harrison a 244 and Mary Wheeler 242 to highlight the evening. Octoberfest Classic to be held in Kitchener next Saturday and Sunday. The formate will be a 10 game qualifying round with the top 16 ladies and the top 32 men going into a twoâ€"game knockout round Winners will be declared in both the women’s and mens divisions. Betty Wolfreys holds high average with a very impressive 247. The men’s section saw Jack Hill compiling a 226 average and also leading the bowlers with a 736 which saw lots of close and fierce competition. Julian Handbury won the men's singles. - When holding the ball do not grab it and hold it in the palm of the hand. This method will cause loss of control when you release it at the foul line. Also, the ball will not carry as much spin as it should. Use the fingers when holding the ball just at the top of the palm. This method will give you greater control and more spin on the ball to impart better mixing action down at the pins. triple and 286 single. Craig Rayson bowled 714 (270), Gary Byer, 292, John McKenzie 290 and Mike Kyte 274. The Strikers bowled a 1,017 flat but the Daydreamers stayed on top of the league with 92 poigts. (Photo by Hogg) Penetang Secondary locked up third place with 12 points followed by Thornlea with eight. Individual winners saw Vicki Robinson of Rich- Richmond Hill High School entries were not very far back in the pack as they gained 16 points in award play and jour- neyed home as runners- up in the standings. This was a first for coach Baron and his team which have been in contention for the GB- SSSA team championship for the last few years. The King City Secondary School football sgiiors dropped their opening York County Football League game by 9-0 to Thornhill seniors last Friday. The good news? Their junior team walloped Sutton 32- Seniors’ coach Ed Searjentson was unhappy with the officiating pointing Representatives from Markham High, Rich- mond Hill, Thornlea and Thornhill dominated play with Markham’s Tony Baron’s squad bringing home the big plaque. ‘ This was one of the better class tournaments ever held for the Men’s Single title and there was no need for any of the losers to hold their heads other than high. NEWMARKET â€" It was a great day for the York County High Schools as they swept to the Georgian Bay Secondary School Association tennis championships here. Local high schools tops at tennis final KING CITY â€" It was the good and bad of it. An extremely com- petitive Men’s Singles ‘A' flight tournament saw junior Julian Handbury coming out on top against some tough competition all the way. RICHMOND HILL â€" The 1976 Richmond Hill Tennis\ Club season tournament schedule ended under sunny skies last weekend â€" the sunniest of the season. There was a constant line-up of gladiators waiting for the courts from early Friday evening until late Sunday. Sincere conératulations By Dennis Herbert ity football ‘ Nineteen high schools from the greater Georgian Bay Association participated in the daylong affair. As convener, I was more than pleased with the event. Not only were we blessed with ex- ceptionally good weather but the calibre of players Vicki Robinson will play at Moore Park; Shawn Craig and Allan Grant at Rosedale Tennis Club; and Jim Crone and John Handbury -at the Davisville Tennis Club. The winne1 5 plus the second place finishers will advance to the next level of high school competition which is the OFSSA championship meet tomorrow (Thur- sday) at Toronto. Jim Crone and John Handbury of Richmond Hill won the Men’s Doubles. mond Hill copping the Ladies’ Singles; Shawn Craig of Thornlea the Men’s Singles. The success of this tournament underlines the merit of running the Men‘s Singles at two levels; there was a lot of fine tennis played in the The Men's Single ‘B‘ flight went to Art Gordon with a victory in the final over a tired but game Derek Smith. to Julian, a worthy winner, and also to Peter Wenzel who provided the opposition in the final. In the Men's division it was Peter Wenzel and Phil Blanchard suc- cessfully defending the completed and saw June Beck and Joyce Jones come back to win the Ladies' Doubles; The postponed doubles finals from the previous weekend were finally “I was a little worried before the game. We’re not very deep. Our players have to go both ways. That's tough to sustain." Despite it all, he was pleasantly surprised at his team’s showing against Thornhill. out that Thornhill's first touchdown saw them going “70 yeards with 60 of that on penalties. It was ridiculous." ' ‘ ' ' 75:35:. â€",râ€" CREDIT PLAN 1 6 Days mil ! October 4th to October 9th S l ) i Men’s Singles, Shawn Craig (Thornlea); Allan Grant (Thornhill) Ladies’ Doubles, Anne Body, Tina Healey of Markham; Pennie Brasher, Marnie Ridout of Penetang; Men’s Doubles, Jim Crone and John Hand- bury of Richmond Hill; Mike McKeown and Paul Mochula (Huntsville) ; Mixed Doubles, Jill Bell and Rick Krug (Markham); Joy Bunn, Dave Drinkwalter (Huron Heights). was extremely high. Results: Ladies†Singles’ 1. Vickie Robinson (Rich- mond Hill); 2. Jennifer Sheppard (G.W. Williams). Ian returns It is a pleasure to report that pro Ian Griffin will be with the club again for doubles title they won last year. Lot of talent This in itself should serve as a warning to those in the ‘A’ flight. There is a lot of talent that is on the way up. All the ladies deserve a great deal of credit as it appears to be more fashionable not to enter, judging by the small field that turned out. But Lin deserved her win all the way and congratulations. 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