Opening Games North York Flames 4, Hamilton Huskies 0. Welland 5, Brampton 3. Oakville 5, Niagara Falls 0. St. Catharines 10, Thornhill 1. Barrie Co-Ops 4, Detroit Blades 1. Don Valley Toros 11, Brantford 0. Peterboro 5, Richmond Hill 4. Toronto Nats 7. Oshawa 5. Burlington 10, Toronto Red Wings 4. Kitchener 3, Toronto Blues 2. South Ottawa 9, Brockville 1. Sudbury 4, Cornwall 3. Newmarket 6, Kingston 2. Moncton, NB. 2, Sydney, NS. 0. Detroit Caesars 4, Kirkland Lake 2. Nepean 4, Levack 3. A Division Welland 4, North York Flames 2. St. Kitts 5, Oakville 3. Barrie 4, Don Valley Toros 3. St. Kitts 5, Oakville 3. Barrie 4, Don Valley Toros 3. Toronto Nats 6, Peterboro 5. Burlington 4, St. Kitts 1. Sudbury 2, South Ottawa 1. Moncton 4, Newmarket 3. It's not difficult to tell that the faces belong to the Toronto Young Nats who give vent to their feelings in a dressing ceremony after They're all eyes at the 10th annual Richmond Hill In- ternational Midget hockey tournament. A total of 9,000 B-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. March 30. 1977 Tourney scores It was quite an anniversary! I B Championship Cornwall 5, Detroit Blades 3. Grand Championship Toronto Nats 9, Cornwall 3. A Championship Toronto Nats 5. Detroit Caesars l. B Division Hamilton Huskies 3, Brampton 1. Thornhill 4, Niagara Falls 0. Detroit 11, Brantford 0. Richmond Hill 4, Oshawa 3. Toronto Blues 5, Toronto Red Wings 4 Cornwall 4, Brockville 3. Kingston 3, Sydney 1. Levack 3, Kirkland Lake 2. Hamilton Huskies 3, Thornhill 1. Detroit Blades 2, Richmond Hill 0. Cornwall 4, Toronto Blues 1. Levack 8, Kingston 5. Detroit Blades 1, Hamilton 0. Cornwall 4. Levack 2. Detroit Caesars 7, Nepean 4. Welland 6, St. Kitts 4. Toronto Nats 6, Barrie 3. Sudbury 3, Burlington 0. Detroit Caesars 4, Moncton 3 Toronto Nats 3. Welland 2. Detroit Caesars 3, Sudbury 2. hockey bugs paid their way into the week long scoring binge. They went away happy. Hip, Hip, for us Sunday’s grand championship win over the Cornwall McDonald’s at the 10th annual Richmond Hill International Midget Cornwall McDonald’s Steve Smith gets the handshake from Ernie McMeekin as well as the MVP defenceman Tournament. The Young Nats, who were a late entry. went undefeated in the tour- nament. Ronald J. Thorn trophy for being the most valuable defenceman in the tournament. Did you find it? last week. The locals managed one win out of three games but it was just no go in the above final game with the Detroit Blades. Cornwall’s Raymond Lamarche drifts a hard but wide shot at Toronto Young Nats’ goalie This lucky member of the grand champion runner-up Cornwall McDonalds gets the El Shamaly Shrine Club trophy plus a big Nice smile, eh? Photos by Bruce Hogg The final score saw Detroit winning by 2-0 Exit the Richmond Hill Legion boys. Steve Knish in Sunday's championship wind-up . . . a commentary on Cornwall’s luck. smile from Richmond Hill Winter Carnival Queen Sue Whalen.