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The Liberal, 20 Oct 1976, B3

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They also added Jone run in the second and two more in the sixth inning to guarantee the victory. THORNHILL â€" Steve Penyige of Maple and Pasi Holkko of Thomhill have been selected to play for Canada in the Pan- American Youth Championship judo Lawrence Millard, Paul Harrietha, and Matt Thompson also all hit safely in the first inning as the Lions grabbed an early 2-0 lead. RICHMOND HILL â€" The 1976 version of the Richmond Hill Peewee Lions softball team ended their season last week by defeating Claremont twice to capture the league championship. It’s judo time in Mexico Hill peewee Lions win softball laurels At Crosby Park on Oct. 12 the Lions notched only five hits, but some good baserunning enabled them to count enough runs to defeat Claremont by a 5-0 score. Town hockey starts RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Town Hockey League has names going for it this season instead of just numbers. L i k e B o s t o n , Philadelphia, Toronto, Los Angeles, etc. Opening games saw Boston winning over Philadelphia with goals CASH 0R LEASE - 669-4811 K i 1 EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS 889-3060 *********t******** *‘k‘k‘: Familiar names ***************** SNOWMOBILE ERIC GEORGE ELECI STAN FORCHT Sexy orange van, 1976 Ford shorty, 41 factory customized for display. Big ix motOr, chrome pass-through pipes, 41 citizen’s band, tape deck, captain’s «'1 chairs, shag throughout, sink, refrig- a: erator, cupboards, bed, etc. Low 4( mileage, immaculate. .k REGIONAL COUNCILLOR RICHMOND HILL FOR RIDES INFORMATION, ETC. Phone 88114274 HUNTERS - SKI-DDURERS - CAMPERS Repairs Er Storage 7582 YONGE ST., THORNHILL ATTENTION Pasi Holkko .. he's going too 881-5613 AND Motorcycle games in Mexico Nov. 11. Penyige, 16, finished fifth in the national championships recently in Montreal along with Joe Toule of the Budokai Judo Club in Thornhilli Thompson had two hits and two rbi‘s while Wes Whitaker got the other Lion hit. A total of 15 Lion batters struckout in this contest. Pitchers Duel On Oct. 15 it was back to Crosby for the deciding ,game in the cham- pionship series. 0n the defensive side, it was mostly a case of pitcher Mike Smith throwing the ball to catcher Whitaker, as Smith allowed only one hit while fanning 17 men. Mike lost his no-hitter with one out in the top of the seventh inning. This was a good game all the way around, as both pitchers were firing Thursday night saw Detroit and the Sabres playing with Detroit bullets The second game was slightly lopsided as Toronto won 6-0 over Los Angeles with goals going to Steve Wilson, Danny Phillips, Rick Kern, Tim Iviney, and Stu Thompâ€" son, two. gomg to John Renari, C Bquns and Jphn Gropp. JOHN DAILEY Steve Penyige off to Mexico Penyige operates out of both the Budokai Club in Thomhill and father John Penyige's West End YMCA Judo Club. Penyige and Holkko will comprise a seven- Season Over The Lions softball season lasted six months, and in that time they won a total of six trophies while compiling a record of 40 wins, 9 losses, and 1 tie Claremont’s Daryl Norton allowed only three hits and struck out 19 men, while the Hill’s Smith was even stingier as he gave up a mere one hit while also whiffing a total of 19 batters. W h i t a k e r a n d Harrietha both tripled and scored eventually, while Whitaker doubled and scored in the sixth inning. Again it was the superior baserunning of the Hill squad which won the game for them by a 3- 0 score. winning 4-2. For Detroit it was Al Smith, George Kernoway, Larry Clews, and Wally Lavine. The second game saw Toronto edging Boston 4-3 with goals going to Stu Thompson, Tom Iviney, Dave Carnell, and Danny Philips. The games are played Tuesday night at 10 and 11 pm. and on Thursday nights at 8:30 and 9:30 at Bond Lake Arena. ‘Langstaff ties in soccer man team Penyige is currently resting an injured shoulder but expects to be ready for the cham- pionshipsr Peewees lose hockey RICHMOND HILL â€" Langstaff‘s senior soccer team played an exhibition game against Danforth Tech. and tied 1-1. John Bordignon scored our goal. In another game, L.S. tied Woodbridge 1â€"1. The hustling Whitby squad scored again early Richmond Hill took the lead at 8:33 of the second period on a picture play by Ken Jensen but Whitby managed to tip one in with 10 seconds left in the period. Our junior soccer team beat Stouffville with a score of 4-1. Goals were scored by Mark Murphy, Brian Hobbs and two goals were scored by John Armstrong. Also, a scoreless game was played against Bayview. The 3-2 loss was a well played contest with Brooklin leading 1-0 only to have Mark Stevens tied the game with assist to Barry Munroe in the first period. However, in an out- standing game against Bayview, they made up for a lack of goals by winning 6-0. Paul'Pavilo and Heinz Losberg each scored two goals; while Perry Midgets lose The midget soccer team lost to Stouffville 2- 1, and also lost to Thor- nhill 2-0. Saturday saw them losing 3-2 to Brooklin- Whitby and on Sunday by 2-0 to Bay Ridges. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Peewee hockey team lost a couple of exhibition games on the weekend. By Su Gipps. Rob Matthews. and Robert Edmanson They'll compete in the GENERAL ELECTION FOR THE 1977 EXECUTIVE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. ma BLUE FLAME ROOM ANNUAL MEETING RICHMOND HILL BALL ASSOCIATION CONSUMER GAS COMPANY (ELGIN MILLS, EAST OF YONGE) The discussion and passing of the constitution for Richmond Hil| Ball Association under 138 pounds class Other judo action saw members of the Thomhill Budokai Club, under Chris Toule. come up with some sparkling per- formances at the Eisenshmid and Vusi Msi each scored one goal. Field Hockey Although they lost by a 1-0 score, Langstaff’s field hockey team played well against Bayview. However, the girls best game of the season was played against Markham. L.S. beat Markham 24), with Lisa Hudson scoring both goals. L.S.’s forward line dominated the game to such a point that Markham had absolutely no shots on goal. Basketball At the Senior Girls’ Invitational Basketball Tournament held in Collingwood, Langstaff's girls team beat Orillia; but lost the Semi-Finals to Thornhill. In a game against Bayview (regular season game), our girls dominated the game and won by a 39-8 score. A liard, well played game against Richmond Hill was lost by a score of in the final period and held on despite a deter- mined effort to tie the game by the Hillers. ll's Voul Communny ankey Team cam aw our MID swmr II‘ Church St. EIIETIHN ;.;,“‘A;;L‘g; 1m, pmcg. mu SHPPOW H Richmond Hill Arena RICHMOND HILL RAMS OHA JR. A ACTION/DATE: Tuesday, Oct. 26th 7:45 P.M. ROYAL YORK Hamilton Open class which featured 400 competitors from all over the area and the United States. First place in the junior category went to Aiden Our junior girls’ basketball team lost games to Bayview and Richmond Hill. However, the game against Thornhill was nothing short of spectacular. With the score 20-19 for Thomhill, and 5 seconds left to play, Laura Pizin scored for L.S. Thus, the final score was 21-20 for L.S. Other members of the executive are: Ernie Ferrando, vice-presid- ent; Lillian Chepelsky, secretary; Anne Thorpe, treasurer; Gale Ferrando, publicity On Sunday in Richmond Hill, the locals had an even exchange in shots but couldn’t score. RICHMOND HILL â€" Stan Shadoff was elected president for 1977 of the Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association at its annual Oct. 14. Name Stan Shadoff to lead minor ball Richmond Hill TIME 8 PM. Finishing second and third respectively in the under 125 pounds and under 185 pound classes were Diane Syr and Jarrett Hargart. Laroux, under 80 pounds The seniors won 4 out of 5 games against Wood- bridge; while the juniors won 3 out of 5 games, also, against Woodbridge. Volleyball Both Senior and Junior Boy‘s Volleyball Teams did well in their first games of the season. That‘s the way Vwe like to start. director; George Nelson, equipment manager; Ed Deminiuk, umpire-in- chief; Lois Smith, head convener; Sandy Mit- chell. diamond controller. The meeting was held at the Blue Flame Room of the Consumers' Gas building. ‘Annual mlcrcsl rare BUR/o (subim In change wuhoul nouceL Gift offer available on loans appllzd for between Sap! 7 and Nov, 6. 1976 and sublccl Io ("ms and condluons available 3! our branches. Get a free gift when you borrow $2,500 or more from Canada'li'ust. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, October 20, 1976 â€" 8-3 If you’re planning to borrow $2,500 or more for any good reason, come to Canada Trust. We want your loan business and this valuable free gift offer, our competitive rates* and the fact arrangements can be made right on the phone prove it. Choose a Black & Decker 71/4" profes- sional saw (model 7340). Or two pieces of men’s or ladies’ Dionite luggage. Or 3 Con- certo AM-FM stereo with 8-track player and matchjng speakers. 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