Thornhill opened the scoring but the Legion bounced back to score four goals in a row to win going away. For Richmond Hill it was Phil Wood from Tom Peden and Alan Clark; Peden from Wood and Blair Lewis: Greg Walton from Gropp and Gerry Legere: and Wood from Peter Halliday. Find range Thornhill managed to Richmond Hill 4. Thornhill 2. The Legion boys came up with a good effort in their first en- counter of the season with Thornhill. ' The Richmond Hill Branch 375 Legion Midgets chalked up two wins in league play last week downing Newmarket by 6-3 and Thornhill 4-2 but losing by 54 to Barrie. Richmond Hill 6. Newmarket 3. For Rich- mond Hill it was Blair Lewis from Phil McLaughlin and Gary Gentry: Lewis from Jamie Gropp and Phil Wood; Greg Walton from Reiner Pleschberger and Gary Gentry; Steve Madden from Steve Bowers and Pleschv berger. And it certainly was worth it. There was a tremendous collection of almost everything imaginable there and generally speaking everything sold well. It must be very gratifying to enjoy such fine success after working so hard to put the whole day together. It really was a happy day. I understand there was quite a line-up before the 10 am; opening and in all that rain as well. RICHMOND HILL â€" Well, they surely did it again! The Ladies Auxiliary held their bazaar last Saturday and it seemed like the whole province was there. Atom Tom Hughes Excavating 7. Allen- court Pharmacy 1. Patrick Engel fired in three goals along with Vito Scalisi, City Wide boys Win 4-0 Hill Legion midgets RICHMOND HILL â€" City Wide blanked Allencourt 4-0 in Richmond Hill Minor Novice house league hockey last week with Derek DiBallista scoring four goals and Barry McKinnon three. Assists went to Steven Lennox, three. Di Ballista, two. and Steven Lennox one. Other novice action saw: Galaxy 3. Jakma 0. David Nicol fired home two goals with assists to Gus Karvouniaris and Paul Iafono. Greg Moore got the other goal from Gus Karvouniaris. 5 for Savoye Bob‘s Boys 7. Hilltown 1. Todd Savoye ripped home five goals with Brian McKenna getting the other two. Assists went to Omar Grant and Roy Chipping. Scott Young scored for Hilltown from Dino Del Fabro. Enge/ hatâ€"trick Ladies do it again! 3-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, December 1. 1976 Ellis Don defeats Richvale 3-0 RICHMOND HILL -â€" To each and everyone Hey fellas. the puck's over there to the right. There appears to be a lot of uncertainty here in this game between By Bob Reeves By Bob Ross The Legion team hosts Aurora tonight (Wed- nesday) at 9:15 pm. at the Richmond Hill Arena, Previous week's games saw Richmond Hill losing 5-3 to Barrie and tying Bowmanville 2-2 in an exhibition game. is young and these boys have plenty of talent." Barrie 5. Richmond Hill 4. Phil Wood put the Hillers ahead early in the first period only to have Barrie come roaring back to score five goals. For Richmond Hill it was Wood getting his second goal of the game: Tom Peden and Greg Walton, Richmond Hill fought back to narrow the margin to one but time ran out, “Until we get 110 per cent effort from every player on the team our situation won‘t change much. At the moment. we are getting it from about half of the team. As a result, our play is in- consistent but the season The loss prompted head coach Ed Hoogenboom to comment: find the range again with Sunday‘s game saw the only nine seconds left in Legion put forth a good the game. effort for the first two ~_ ' _ periods despite trailing Barrie 5. Richmond Hill by 3,1. hLzl “1A,â€: _._L AL- who worked so hard in putting the bazaar together, thank you! And to those who came out in the rain and helped make it the success it was â€" thank you for attending. Leila won By the way, Leila Kenny of Bradford won the Afghan which was donated and crafted by Shirley Vantol. And congratulations to Judy Joslin who won that beautiful wedding doll made by Vi Pierce who is hill minor hockey with Chris Kirstenson getting the other one. Assists to Scalisi‘ two, Kirstenson, four, Paul Smith and Patrick Engel. two, Kirstenson, four. Paul Smith and Patrick Engel. Richmond Heights Hardware 8, Risi and Co. 5. For Richmond Heights it was Kelly Thorpe with three goals with assists to Jim Hodgson. Paul Christenson and John Reme. Reme also got two goals with assists to Jim Hodgson and Kelly Thorpe; John Zandona from Paul Christenson and Billy Welychka; Noel Downey from Christenson; Hodgson from Kelly Thorpe and Charles Pick. richmond hill ' house league‘ Braddock Optical 7, Kinnear Pontiac 0. Ralph Seybold fired in three goals with assists to Todd Lawrence, two, Shawn Porter, Sean O'Connor. Richie Pierce got one from Shawn Gallaugher and Steven Grimshaw: Shawn Where did it go, fellas? 3 for Seybo/d Aurora then made it 5-2 before Steve Madden scored on a neat backhander into the open corner of the net. There were only 12 minor penalties handed out â€" six to each club. The Legion tied Bowmanville 2-2 Saturday night in an exhibition game in Bowmanville. Richmond Hill‘s Pleschberger scored in the second as he was set up by Steve Bowers. This, of course, is to let you all get your break after all the work in the Skatathon and Bazaar. Also anyone who is in- terested in joining the auxiliary should keep their eyes on the bulletin board in the arena in the new year. Blair Lewis got the goal as he carried the puck the length of the ice. Assists went to Gary Gentry and Ray Roberts. Narrow margin Barrie went ahead 4-1 before Reiner Pleisch- berger narrowed the margin to two as he scored on a pass from Gary Gentry. Bowmanville tied the game and went ahead in the third but Steve Madden evened things on a good set-up from Phil Wood and Blair Lewis. Paul Shewchuk played a strong game in goal for Richmond Hill. Once again thank you everyone for a great bazaar last Saturday. Have a wee rest and we'll see you in the New Year. a new member of the auxiliary this year. Merry Xmas And now some more good news. Shirley Logan has asked me to convey the message that there will be no more meetings until after Christmas. Werneed lots of help and it can be a lot of fun. Kinnear Pontiac Atoms and Braddock Optical in the Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Association House League at the arena. Identifiable Kinnear youngsters are Craig All these bowlers are now entitled to bowl for the Ontario Cham~ pionships in the Winter Games to be held later on in the Bowling season. MASTERS The Masters November Classic held on Nov. 21 at Albion Bowl had some great matches with two fine bowlers finally coming out on top. The Stoufville boys and the Power Lanes girls from Willowdale won the two Senior events. In the Bantam section Richmond Hills A.B.C. Bowl girls Sue Campbell and Debbie Cresswell came through with the victory. the boys winners came from Stouffville Lanes. In the Junior division it was the ABC. boys taking the title Scott Renshaw and Matt Thompson with the Newmarket girls winning their section. RICHMOND HILL â€" On Nov. 21 Newmarket Bowlarama was the scene of the first Winter Games Regional Roll-offs. Teams consisted of two bowlers from each division in Bantams, Juniors and Seniors with boys and girls competing in their own sections. Two more goals came in the second with Danny Henderson getting both of them with goalie Jordan drawing an assist. Bowling gals capture laurels at Newmarket RICHMOND HILL â€" Richmond Hill goalie Dave Jordan got the shutout as his Bantam A team walloped Newmarket 9-0 Saturday in a penalty filled contest. Richmond Hill scored five short-handed goals with the first one coming from Ken Main from Craig Halliday at 5:28. The same period saw Halliday scoring from Dave Allen. Roll-off time For D & D, Kevin Robin unassisted; and Stephen Kaill from Harold Thor~ nhill and Kevin Robin. Gallaugher from Richie Pierce and Larry Curry; Shawn Parker from Steven Grimshaw and Todd Lawrence; David McKee from Shawn Gallaugher. Mmor Bantam Regional Sports 5, D & D Excavating 2. Rob Russell scored twice for Regional from Doug Walton, Robert Genoa and Carl D‘Antimo; John Palmer from Carl D‘Antimo and Rob Russell; Adrian Steenson from Robert Genoa; and Carl D‘Antimo unassisted. Rotary Club 3, Brian's Shell 2. For Rotary it was Doug MacLean with two from Paul Vignano and Dave Kenny; and Fred Simpson from MacLean. For Brian‘s Keith Boulter unassisted; Mike Wintjes from Keith Boulter and James Gwillam. Bantams bash Newmarket In the ladies divâ€"ision we By Ian Cameron Rotary wins Previous games had seen them drubbed 8-0 and 9-1 by Newmarket and 13-1 by Aurora. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Minor Atoms bounced back from three horrible trouncings to lose by only 4-1 to Orillia. Bond 8 tee/ers have it rough in his final match to defeat Nick Pagniello also of Scarborough 237. This was Walters‘ third win on the tour and was worth $1100. with Nick getting $550. For Nick it was the third time that he had placed second in a tournament this vear. had the 1975 Canadian Masters champ Charlene MacCormack defeat the 1976 Canadian Masters Champ Diane Ingram of Newmarket 271 to 229. Charlene picked up $550 for first place with Diane receiving $275. Walte} Heeney of Scarborough bowled 259 It was the first time since Minor Peewee that Beat Thornhill A Sunday game saw Richmond Hill finally beating their neigh- borhood rivals from Thornhill by a 4-2 score. The third period was goal filled with scores from Main, Gord Four- nier, Allen, Glen Dunford and Maurice Del Fabro. Assists went to Halllday, Dunford, Bill Madden, Allen and Main. R i c h m o n d H i l l capitalized on the 63 penalty minutes taken by Newmarket. Floyd (11) and goalie Shawn Dodds. For Braddock it’s Shawn Porter (10) and Todd Lawrence (17). Braddock won by 7-0. _ bowling results / 'in,. Charlton Hardware 3, Rice’s Flowers 2. For Charlton, Jimmy Madden Michael Page; Page from David Bunker; and Geoff Johnson from David Schell. David Fleiner scored for Rice‘s from Ray Feeney; and David Wood from Feeney. Minor Peewee Barrow‘s Insurance 5, Baif 3. For Barrows it was Donny Wilson scoring two assisted on one by John Lyndall. Stephen Quigg unassisted; John Lyndall from Bruce Mahew; and Allan Bales from Lyndall and Brian Bales. For Baif it was Stephen Moro from Scott Stephenson; Neil Mulvihill from Moro; and Jim Carrick from Scottie Ross. Char/ton wins Y.B.C. JUNIORS Greg Byer led the Junior boys last week with a 651 triple and 252 single, other scores for the boys were Matt Thompson 629 (259), Bob Luptak 618 (260), Scott Renshaw 580 (236) and Mike Michkowski 578 (201). Scott Renshaw 204 and Shelley Dupont 190 lead their respective divisions for high average. For the girls it was Shelley Dupont with 569 (20), Kim Regan 517 (205), Lorrie Quigg 513 (198) and Sally Goreski 503 (187). Betty Wolfreys still leads the high average race with 239, with Craig Rayson leading the men with a 224 mark. The Rebels lead the second series with 115 points. ABC MIXED Rose Antl bowled a big 856 with single games of 303 and 305, Gord Croft followed closely beind with 805 (289). Other high scores were bowled by Gloria Byer 278, Brian Butler 279, Frank Price 278, Don Dupont 272 and Owen Moreau 272. CARLINGS The second week of the Carlings O‘Keefe roll-offs will be held at Uxbridge Bowl 10:30 am. on Dec. 5. The second period saw Richmond Hill's Glen Dunford scoring two goals assisted by Danny Henderson. Richmond Hill went ahead after just 16 seconds of play on a goal by Dave Allen assisted by Maurice Del Fabro. Later in the period it was Thornhill tying the game. This came as a result of close checking, good passing and excellent goal-tending by Dave Jordan. the Hillers could come up with a victory against the two time Ontario AA champs. Photo by How RICHMOND HILLâ€" The Richmond Hill Magna Midget second team ran into its old nemisis on the weekend. Penalties and poor shooting. Richvale scored again five seconds later with Danny Iafano hitting the twine with assists to The combination resulted in them taking only one point rather than four as they lost 2-1 to Orillia Saturday night and then tied Newmarket Keswick tied it with nine seconds remaining in the first as a very stingy Chris Buler was hand- cuffed by a slap shot. Richvale made it 2-1 on a goal by Shawn McDowell assisted by Terry Thorsell. The Orillia game saw Magma miss many op- portunities because of poor shooting. Some over- The Keswick game saw Richvale striking first as Paul Mills took a nice pass from Brian Hobbs to score. 3-3 Sunday Newmarket. RICHVALE â€" The Richvale Royals Midget hockey team edged Keswick 3-2 in a recent game and then went on to tie Unionville by 4-4. Rich vale Royals nip Keswick team by 4-2 The same Hill team lost to Bay Ridges 5-4 Nov. 24 in an exciting game at Richmond Hill has now won two, lost two and tied four. Magnas vs nemesis in 2-1 loss, 3-3 tie The third period saw Thomhill scoring early but unable to penetrate the Richmond Hill defence after that. OAK RIDGES â€" The Oak Ridges Ellis Don Construction Midgets blanked Richvale 3-0 in house league hockey action last week with goalie George White getting the shutout. Michael Smith came up with a well earned shutout. Oak Ridges Leona Stone 1. Richvale Herrons 0. Michael Beadle got the goal and Stephen Smith the shutout. Bantam B & B Sewing Machine Repairs 4. Richvale 0. The second shutout for David McQuarie of B & B with great assistance from all the crew. Captain Evan Boyle led the offensive with two goals from Gord Olmstead and Brent Reidl Wayne Flanagan also popped in two from John Botnas and Randy Gilchrist. Midget Oak Ridges White Cap ~ Pools 2, Unionville 6. For Oak Ridges it was Tony Ciccaci from John Cummins; and Greg Smith from John Cummins. For Unionville, Barry Bondrachuk. Paul Berrymen; Trevor Treasure, two, Mike Schilz and Dale Shannon. Peewee Craig Halliday and Del Fabro then put the Hill squad up 4â€"1 on a breakaway pass from Henderson. Othei‘ actién saw Novice Oak Ridges Victoria Square Lions 4. Richvale 0. Donald Godfrey and Mark Shephard fired in two goals apiece with Godfrey also picking up an assist. Michael Douse also drew an assist. Oak Ridges 4, Maple 0. Paul Beck fired in three goals with Neal Wilson getting one and two assists to Bob Mashinter and George Parker. Lions 5. Oak Ridges Chariot Collision and Premier Gas Bar 1. That Man Godfrey fired in three more goals with Shephard adding a goal and an assist and M. Mitchell also scoring. Assists went to Mark, two, and Donald. For Chariot it was G. O‘Meara scoring with assists to Kelly Rheeder and G. Grant. Atoms Smith gets shutout Oak Ridges 3, Nobleton 2. For Oak Ridges, Paul Beck, Steve Fraser, George Parker. Assists to John Lalonde and M. Vanderploeg. Oak Ridges 4. Schomberg 3. For Oak Ridges it was Paul Beck, Steve Fraser, A. George, Parker and John Lalonde scoring. Single assists to John Lalonde, Neal Wilson and M. Vanderploeg. Oak Ridges 5. Nobleton 1. George Parker led the way with two goals with Oak Ridges 6, Oro 3. Paul Beck was hot again with four goals with single goals and assists to George Parker and Neal Wilson. 4 for Beck 2 for Parker 3 for Back Magna‘s only goal was scored by John Tuck assisted by C. Bauer and M. Gossman. Once more the goaltending of Paul Shewchuk was out- standing. The secohd period saw Richvale hitting twice with Paul Mills scoring officiating kept the penalty box full and prevented both teams from playing their best hockey. Richvale got on the scoreboard first via Iafano on an assist from Thorsell. Unionville tied the game with 10 seconds left in the period. Keswick pressed for the rest of the game but Butler held them out. Tie game Richvale 4, Unionville 4. The Richvale Hillcrest Mall-ers get some more outstanding goaltending from Butler. Richmond Hill went into the Newmarket game Shorthanded and were fortunate to come away with a tie. They lost Guenther Bauer early in the game through an Thorsell to end the second period. Keswick came back early in the third on a screen shot off a scramble around the net; Craig Halliday started it off some hard work by Maurice Del Fabro who got the puck behind the net. Bay Ridges scored again but Richmond Hill got two back from Del Fabro. He was assisted by Bay Ridges which saw them trailing 3-0 at the end of the first period. Hard work Came the second period and Richmond Hill got going. singles to Paul Beck and Ronnie Roffey and Steve Fraser. Assists to Fraser, Robert Paxton. M. Vanderploeg. Mike Millard and Bob Mashinter. Oak Ridges 3. King City 1. Glen Mullins scored two goals with one going to Paul Beck. Assists to George Parker, Ronnie Roffey and Bob Mashinter. Oak Ridges 7. Stroud 3. Paul Beck ripped home three goals and added as many assists with George Parker chipping in with two and two. John Lalonde and Neal Wilson got the other goals with Wilson also drawing three assists. Oak Ridges 3. Stroud 3. Glen Mullins got a goal assisted by George Parker; Bob Mashinter unassisted; Mark Millard from John Lalonde and Ronnie Roffey. Maple 3. Oak Ridges 3. For Oak Ridges, Mark Millard from George Margerum and Ron Roffey; George Parker and Neal Wilson. Assists also to Neal Wilson and Bob Mashinter. Darryl Aldworth was in the nets. B/anked Schomberg Schomberg 6. Oak Ridges 0. Billy McArthur and Darryl Aldworth shared the twines for Oak Ridges. Bantam Oak Ridges 7, Richmond Hill 4. Paul Smith scored twice with Bruce Wilton getting three and singles to Dennis Griffith and Tony Roffey. Assists to W. Gerber, two, Taylor, Roffey, two, Taylor and Wright. York Regional Towing 3. Stroud 4. For Regional it was Rick Harris, James Cummins, Steve Nolan one and one, with assists to Charlie Trask, Ihor Chornobaj, Dave Mashinter, Mike Walton. York Regional Towing 2. Oro 1. For York it was Steve Nolan; Rick Greenslade. Ihor Chornobaj drew two assists with one going to Dan DeGeer. Juvenfle Oak Ridges 6. Oro 5. Another two goals for Karl Taylor and Tony Roffey with singles to Paul Smith and Bruce Wilton. Assists to Jim Gerber, two. Ted Clague, Taylor and Smith. ()ak Ridges 4. Oro 0. Karl Taylor popped in two goals with singles going to Bruce Wilton and Paul Smith. Assists to Tony Roffey, Jim Gerber, Terry Robinson got the shutout. minor ihockev oak ridges Hat-trick Beck Ju ves win Coach of the team is Rance Marples; manager Danny Ransom; Trainer, Kevin Shuttleworth; Assistant Trainer, Bill Ransom; Stick Boy, Stan Ransom. 7 Mills then struck again assisted by Hobbs and Dominic Pacitto. The third period saw Unionville coming back with three quick goals to take the lead. There was only two minutes remaining when Terry Burke got his first goal of unassisted Brian 7 Hobbs alsc picked up an assist. The results of the weekend dropped Magna to third place in the York Simcoe league behind Barrie and Thornhill. Their record is now three wins, two ties and three losses. after a good rush by Rob McKinlay who drew both defencemen to one side to let Mills go in all alone. This left only one defenceman, Scott Taylor, who played a very strong game. The offence was led by C. Bauer, M. Gossman and D. Anderson. Assists were by Gossman and D. O'Connell. injury and later John Tuck with a game misconduct. Halliday then scored from Del Fabro and Danny Henderson. All in all a very productive evening for Halliday and Del Fabro. Bay Ridges opened the gap again with another goal but Richmond Hill kept plugging and came up with one more before the game ended. Halliday and Gary Boyle (playing his first game). Halliday then scored unassisted. Hie season