N0 Orphan Ann/es Saturday the Magna boys defeated Barrie 32 and going into Barrie Tuesday night they held some degree of con- fidence. Oak Ridges 9, Woodbridgq 3. Bruce Wilton led the Oak Ridges offensive RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Minor Midget II Orphans of- ficially became the Genmark Insurance Minor Midget II's this week. RICHMOND HILL â€" The inconsistency of Midget hockey players was never more in evidence than with the Richmond Hill Magna team this week. Thanks to the spadework of one of our parents and the Genmark Insurance Agency of Eglinton Avenue in Toronto. The team management and players would like to take the opportunity to welcome and thank Genmark to their group. Also one of the good, younger ex-hockey players from Richmond Hill has joined our group as an assistant coach in the person of Glenn Tatum. By the end of the evening, however. they were completely destroyed. They were bombed 94). Hill Wilson Niblett Minor Peewees travelled to Owen Sound to participate in their second annual hockey tour- The rest of the news is not so good as we lost three in the past week. He is out for the season after being injured in a car accident in Aurora last week. OAK RIDGES â€" The Oak Ridges Juveniles continued to roll in York Simcoe hockey play with four more big wins last week. The victories were overshadowed by the absence of defenseman Jamie Grounds. The coaching staff and players wish him a speedy recovery. Magna midgets blow hot, cold Oak Ridges 8, King City 3. Glen Wright led the goal scoring along with Doug Jones with two each while singles went to Ted Clague, Tony Roffey, and Chris Smith, and Shawn Parker. Nib/e tz‘ b0 ys try hard Karl Taylor picked up three assists with Tony Roffey getting two and Dave Todd, two. Singles went to Parker, C. Smith, R. Winter. and Paul Smith. Ridges juves Win 4 more Smooth skating Frank Nigro (9) of the Richmond Hill Rams shows just how easy it can be done as he swings around while flipping the 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. November 24, 1976 Richmond Heights down Hughes RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Every part of Rich- By Tom Graham 3 for Wilton mond Hill‘s game fell to pieces as they were continually beaten to the puck by an eager team of boys from Barrie. Shell shock The goal tending duo of Shewchuck and Casey suffered from Shellshock by the time they left Barrie. Missing coach This was not their fault as, in the absence of the regular coach there was some confusion. Rich- mond Hill’s only goal was Paul SHewchuck took‘ care of the goaltending duties for the home team Bolton 6, Richmond Hill 1. If you want to get discouraged, this game would do it as the boys were all mixed up and running around like chickens. Things changed again when Newmarket visited Richmond Hill Saturday night. The Magna team played well and came out winners by a 6~0 count. Not discouraged No one, however, should get down or discouraged, as all these losses were to Midget clubs and the two to Unionville were losses first place clubs. The key being a severe back injury to goalie Robert Vandervelt. Our backâ€"up goalie, Joe Farrell, is getting better every game but was not ready for this type of competition so soon. The team lasied until the sEcond overtime period of their second game nament there and came out losers but only after an _impr§ssivershpwing. with three goals with Karl Taylor getting two. The others went to Glen Wright, also two, with Jim Gerber and Paul Smith getting the others. Tony Smith drew four assists with two each to Taylor, Smith and Gerber, and Parker. Singles to Wilton, and Dennis Griffith. Oak Ridges 5. Stouffville 3. For Oak Ridges it was Karl Taylor, Ted Clague, Doug Jones and Robert Cummings and Dennis Griffith scoring. Taylor got two assists with Tony Roffey getting one. Oak Ridges Kings 5, King Cit 1. Frank Rossi led with two goals w ile Peter Beck had a goal and an assist. The other goals went to David Koteff and Jeff Harris. Robert Sanders had two assists, Damien O‘Flaherty one. This game saw three boys up from the house league with all playing well plus Midget Goalie Ken Griffith who played a strong game. Atoms Down Stouffvi/le and played spectacular hockey. Brian Casey took over in the third period and preserved the shutout. Unionville 9, Richmond Hill 3. Joe Farrell played much better but then the Richmond Hill defence started playing giveaway for at least three goals. However, it was a good effort and the goals were by: Rick Gerber from Shawn McKenzie and Tom Stubbs; Gerber from McKenzie and Hugh Kerr; Dennis Kane from Scott Campbell and McKenzie. scored by Tom Stubbs from Scott Campbell and Matt Zurich. Lose to Unionville Unionville 7, Richmond Hill 1. Our only goal was by Matt Zurich from Rod Graham. Pro coaches would get fined or I might get suspended over what I could say about this game‘ . .so enough said. . . Scorers Leading the goal scorers was John Burnett with two. Other goals were by D. Anderson, M. Gossman, G. Bauer, and Jim Burnett. Assists went to S. Norman, two, B. O‘Hara, two, G. Bauer, D. Reid, A. Beckwith, J. Woods and S. Taylor. S. Taylor. A couple of bad breaks Magna's record is now made the difference but three wins, one tie and the team's management two lossesinleague play. is confident that “our game against Dixie Beehives. The Rams won puck home in Tuesday night of last week's Nothin' to it RICHMOND HILL â€" It was close but the Rich- mond Hill Black and Stewart Minor Midgets lost a 4-3 game to Orillia Sunday. Richmond Hill came out like gangbusters and were three goals up within seven minutes before Maple could get on the scoreboard at five minutes from the end of the period. The Hillers went fur- ther ahead with their fourth goal before the third period saw Maple rapping in five unan- swered goals as Rich- The Maple Midgets outscored Richmond Hill Black and Stewart Real Estate Minor Midgets Saturday night in an exhibition match. before being eliminated The first game saw them matched up with Stoney Creek and squeeze out a 3-1 victory. Roy Hayward opened the scoring for Richmond Hill at 2: 18 of the first period from Gordie Sherrer. This goal held up until 5: 14 of the final period when Rich- mond Hill’s Derrick Baker scored from Wayne Harris and Wayne Cardâ€" Pull goal tender Stoney Creek scored late in the third to narrow the margin to one goal. They pulled their goaltender and with two seconds remaining Eric Mabley stole the puck and raced in to score on the empty net. Black’s lose by 4-3 The second encounter saw them paired off with Barrie in a game which saw them lose by 4-3 in the second overtime in a thriller. well to niake it 2â€"0 Carmen Morra opened the scoring for Richmond Hill in this game when he scored while laying on the ice in front of Map/e edges Blacks B & B Sewing 7, Commanche Sales and Martini Motors 2.Wayne Flanagan led the win with four goals while the other three went to Ross MacDonald. Assists to Coro Olmstead, Ross Mac- Oak Ridges Kings 2, Schomber_g 2. For Oak Ridges it was Robert Beck getting a goal and an assist with Robert Sanders getting the other goal. Damien O’Flaherty had two assists. McKenzie was in goal. House League Bantam Goaltenders WEE? Glen "Mcï¬niie and Keith McQuarrie. The team is spon- sored'by T&J Commercial Cleaners. RICHMOND HILL â€" minor hockey oak ridges Tie Schomberg 4 for Flanagan guys are starting to move so watch out.“ Rick Warren came up with a strong game in goal for Richmpnd Hill. Goals were by Dean Logan from Jack Vantol; Bruce Buchan from Richard Hughes; and Rod Graham from Hughw. All mond Hill‘s goalie Rick Warren had his hands full. Scoring for Richmond Hill were Len McVeigh from Danny O’Sullivan and Jeff Joslin; Gary Cubeloff from Dean Logan and Jack Vantol; Richard Hughes from Gary Calvin; and Dean Logan from Jeff Joslin. Other game results; Shutout Richmond Hill 4, Aurora 0. Goalie Rick Warren came up with a shutout due to his own and his team’s effort. Goals in this game: that one 8-2 over the cellarâ€"dwellars but had their problems Sunday nightin North Bay when they lost by 8-3 in North Bay. J. “Reeves from Jeff It was 2-0 at 6:21 of the second period when Robertson stole the puck in front of the Barrie net and beat the goalie with a high shot. ' Barrie fought back to tie the game only to have Richmond Hill’s Wayne Cardwell scored a pretty goal on a tip-in at 10:05 to make it 3-2. The never-sayâ€"die Barrie team tied the game late in the period to send the match into overtime. There was just 54 seconds remaining in the second overtime period when Barrie scored the winner and went on to win the tour- nament. The game was marred by several Richmond Hill injuries, particularly one to Roy Hayward which landed him in the Owen Sound hospital. . Gormley Sand and Gravel 4. Unionville P. and J. Burger 1. For Gormley it was Greg Harris, Carl Koteff, Jim Stevenson, and Scott Richardson scoring. Assists by Scott Richardson, Tim Stevenson, Carl Barry. Kevin Peare scored for Unionville from John Neary. Atoms Oak Ridges Leona Stone 2, Richvale 6. Paul Lalonde and Ricky Winter scored for Oak Ridges. For Richvale, Mike Beadle, two, Dennis Sanders, Dan Ward, Tim Case, Stephen Smith. the Barrie goal. Assists went to Kevin Rowe and Greg Robertson. Both coach Reiner Weidenfelder and manager Gary Robertson were pleased with the team play on Saturday and are looking forward to a good season. Doane Hall 6, Unionville 2. Randy Gilchrist rapped in four goals for the winners and added an assist. The other goals went to Rodney Gilchrist and S. Wise. For Unionville it was Paul Mateer and Sean O’Leary scoring. O’Leary also drew an assist. doald, Bob Mitchell, Brant Reid, Evan Boyle. Lance Ryman scored both goals for the losers, one a breakaway. Peewees Gilchrist hot Doane Hall 6, Unionville 2. Randy Gilchrist rapped in four goals for the Richmond Heights Hardv-vare 5, Kinnear Pontiac 0. Brian Winch led the offensive with three goals with Kelly Thorpe and Paul Christensen getting the others. Chris Babcock, Craig Stevenson and John Reme assisted. Minor Peewee The next game will be at Thomhill Nov. 28 at 7 pm. and a word to the parents from the team management: “Don‘t get too wrapped u in the Grey Cup. We need your support.“ First win Richmond Hill 4. Aurora 1. This was Rich- mond Hill’s first league victory of the season with a much improved per- formance. Dean Logan started off the scoring from Len McVeigh and Jack Vantol. Other unassisted goals went to Gary Carvin and Len McVeigh with the final goal going to Bruce Buchan from Joel Reeves and Jim Majury. the team played well and worked hard. Joslin and J iin Majury; Richard Hughes unassisted; Dave Plaxton from Hughes and Graham; Jeff Joslin from Joe] Reeves. Photo by How No gate The doors of the banquet hall at the arena will be open at 10 am. and close at 2 pm. During that time there will be no gate upstairs so you won’t have to worry about getting in to the arena. We are looking forward to a big day and we hope to see all of you there. Anyway, there is going to be everything imaginable there among which will be handcrafts, flower golliwogs, and a tea court. Yes and many other items, too. It will be a great time to do your Christmas shopping. However, I’m sure that anyone who has ever been involved in the planning of one can tell you much better than I can. From what the ladies have been telling me it‘s going to be a dandy. It’s difficult to really com- prehend just how much work goes into the preparation of a day such as this. RICHMOND HILL â€" Saturday is just two days away and with it comes our second annual Bazaar. Charlton 6, Baif 2. Charlton, Robert Strang, three goals, assist to David Bunker; David Bunker from David Schell, Strang; Jimmy Madden unassisted; Geof Johnston from Jimmy Madden, George Karvouniaris. Baif, Linus Bailey and Gus Zachos from Jim Carrick. Heynolas unassmea; Montsugu fro Kelvin Wood; Jim Flett, Graham Eng from Mike Cooper. Bob’s, David Wood, two goa assisted by Rick Murphy and Pa Rigon; Bill Easton from Mike Gol smith; Tim Rowe from Bill Easton ai Brian Newbeck. Big Bazaar Saturday Richmond Hill arena RICHMOND HILL â€" Kevin McKinnis led Richmond Heights Hardware to a 6-2 win over Tom Hughes Excavating in Richmond Hill House League hockey action. McKinnis fired home three goals and added an assist. Chris Babcock had one and one, John Zandona, one and one, with Kelly Thorpe getting the other goal. For Hughes it was Darin Grodâ€" zinski scoring two goals with assists to Patrick Engel and Chris Kristensen. Other Atom results: Madden had two unassisted goals. George Karvouniaris scored from David Bunker; Stephen Riswick from Tim Vantol and Robert Strang; Strang unassisted. For Barrow’s it was Brian Bales from Kevin Cull; Allan Bales from Cull. Field gets 3 Baif 2. Rice’s Flowers 2. Peter Wegman scored twice for Baif with assists to Stephen Moro and Scott Stephenson. For Rice’s it was David Fleiner and David Walls from Todd Sears. Charlton 9, Barrow’s Insurance 2. Michael Page got four goals assisted by George Karvouniaris, Geof. John- ston, and Jimmy Madden. Braddock Optical 4, Tom Hughes Excavating 1. Ralph Seybold and Shawn Porter scored two goals each for Braddock. Sean O’Connor had two assists with one each to Tim Sutton and Stephen Grimshaw, and Todd Lawrence. For Hughes it was Chris Kristensen scoring from Karin Grodzinski. Ha tâ€"trick Winch Rice's 6, Barrow’s 1. Rice’s, Andrew Field, three goals, assists to Jim Walmsley and David Wood; Todd Sears, two, assists to Bruce Marshall and John Mauri; David Wales from David Fleiner. Barrow’s George Caron from Stephen Quigg. For Allencourt it was James Barry firing home four goals with assists to Scott Massey and Brian Close. Braddock Optical 10, Allencourt Pharmacy 4. Ralph Seybold led the assault with five goals and two assists. Shawn Porter had two and one, with single goals going to Stephen Grim- shaw, Shawn Gallaugher, and Todd Lawrence who also had an assist. Tim Sutton had two assists, Richie Peirce one. For Allencourt it was goals to Scott Massey, Brian Close, and James Barry. Assists to Rob Ste], James Barry and Doug Chaffe. Risi & Co. 5, Allencourt Pharmacy 3. Jamie McGee scored two goals and an assist; Glen Dimpfel, one and one. with Jim Bundschum and Grant Padley also scoring. Padley added an assist with Allan Thornhill getting two. Kinnear Pontiac 7, Risi 8: Co. 2. Jim McCleave got six big goals for the winners plus an assist. Jimmy Parola got the other goal with Michael Rumble assisting. McC/eave gets 6 By Bob Reeves Page scores 4 5 for Seybo/d By Bob Ross Jr. Included as well were all of our referees both OMHA and house league. Many topics were discussed from housekeeping problems, on ice safety and, of course, coaching methods. Meeting Last Saturday morning a meeting was held at the arena and it was quite a happy experience. For the first time both our TRT coaches and managers were present along with our house league coaches and conveners. Although we didn’t do as well as we hoped to, it is most gratifying to find the pledges being so well honored. Many thanks to everyone involved . You have done a fine job and have helped ease our financial burden. Iâ€"â€"_.â€"â€"â€"vâ€"J Goodnews I received some very pleasant news a couple of days ago. Apparently almost all of our Skatathon returns have been collected and that is really great. Although we didn't do as well as we hoped to, it 15 most gratifying to find the pledges being so well honored Many thanks to everyone involved . You have done a fine job and have helped ease our 1 was really pleased to hear these men offering to help each other and this certainly bodes well for the future. I’d like to pass along our thanks to everyone who attended. It really is appreciated. Xmas coming Christmas is fast ap- proaching over the horizon and with it comes our Peewee tournament. We have most of the teams registered at this time, including two from Richmond Hill. hill minor hockey / Shield's 5. Bob’s Bottoms 4. Shield’s, Brian Dunnett from Danny Thompson; Peter Massey from Dunnett and Russ Waterhouse; Wayne Langdon unassisted; Jack Woods from Langdon; Danny Thompson from Dunnett. Neil Smith scored two unassisted goals for Bob’s with assists to Brian Neubeck and David Noble. Shield’s Footwear 1. Dynes l. Shield's, Brian Dunnett from Jack Woods and Wayne Langdon. Dynes, Tom Kirisit from Steve Rockharts. Mister Transmission 5. Bob’s Bot- toms 4. For Transmission it was Dave Wright from Steve Moritsugu; Chris Reynolds unassisted; Moritsugu from Kelvin Wood; Jim Flett, Graham Engel from Mike Cooper. D&D Excavating 4, Rotary 3. For D&D , Jim Barton, three goals assisted on one by Geoff Sherrer; Troy Mitchell from Darrell Lewis and Jim Barton. Rotary, Fred Simpson scored three goals assisted by Darrell Lewis and Chris Reed. Peewee Bob’s, David Wood, two goals assisted by Rick Murphy and Paul Rigon; Bill Easton from Mike Gold- smith; Tim Rowe from Bill Easton and Brian Newbeck. Gormley Sand 8: Gravel 8, Dan’s Auto Service 0. Gormley, Ross Kramer, three goals, assists to Kevin Luckasavitch, Alex Bilotta, Bill Neilson; Edward McNally, three goals assisted on both by Leslie Wookey; Alex Bilotta from Ross Kramer; Leslie Wookey unassisted. Surf Marine 5. CFGM 3. Surf, John Abma, two goals, assist, Mike O‘Donnell; Neil McGregor from O'Donnell; Stuart Petri from O’Donnell and Russell Thompson from Ray Barnett. CFGM, Steve Bialkowski, Alden Palisca from Bialkowski; and Doug Eldrige from Garry Edwards. Final seven minutes to be played at later date. Regional Sports 5. Brian’s Shell 1. For Regional, Carl D’Antimo two, assisted by Doug Walton. Walton unassisted; Rob Russell from Robert Genoa; Steve Irwin from Jon Palmer. Brian‘s, Robbie McKenzie unassisted. Minor Bantam Surf Marine 3. Dan‘s Auto Service 1. Surf, Mike O’Donnell, Neil McGregor. Russell Thompson. Assists to John Abma, Mike O‘Donnell, two. Dan‘s, Billy Waterhouse from Bill Neilson. Gormley 5, CFGM 0. Ed Opatowski, two goals unassisted; Ed McNally, two, assisted by Derek Simpanen and Ross Kramer, David Corless had one assisted by Ed McNally. richmond hill‘ house league City Wide 5. Bob’s Boys 0. For City Wide, Derek DiBattista unassisted, Barry McKinnon; Scott Reynolds from McKinnon; Mike Nelson from Jeff Rumble and Derek Battista; Rumble from Steve Lennox. Transmission wins Novice Galaxy 2. Allencourt 1. For Galaxy, Steve Treppo, Greg Moore from Stuart Anderson, David Nicol. Allencourt, Billy McKinley unassisted. Hilltown 2. Jakma Construction 1. For Hilltown, Scott Young from Tom Duffy; Brian Hunt from Jason Trenton. Daniel Jensen scored unassisted for Jakma. Bantam Gorm/ey wins 5-0 2 for D’Antimo Galaxy wins 2-7 Surf wins It should be a fine exhibition of hockey so make a point of attending and give your support to the teams. It will be a lot of fun. And just so you’ll know, we had a most gratifying meeting the other night with the Rams’ executive and went a long way in patching up some dif- ferences that did exist. And that‘s it for this week. Come on out to the big Bazaar Saturday and then why not stay for a while and enjoy some Happy Hockey. First aid Jim Cade, who coaches the Minor Bantams, made a fine presentation of our coaching and first aid manual and we are going to have to print more copies to go around.