Record Shop 39. Dairy Queen 11. Lora Caseman belted out a grandslammer for the winners with Janice Barrett also homering . Carol Thompson played heads up ball for Dairy Queen. McKay Excavators edged out Econo Gas 15-13 in Richvale Minor Ball house league tyke action last week. McKay‘s scoring was led by Scott Houston. Rob Oak and Pabio Dimembro with three runs each. A triple by Mark Hoffman drove in the winning runs for McKay's first win of the season. Malton champs Standing out offensively for Fisher were Geraldine McLaughlin and Margaret Van Dyke. Other results: Hanson's Flowers 30, Harvey's l4. Hanson‘s Janet Alder walloped a grandslam homer while Carol Querengesser also hit for the route. June Jaillet also came up with a grandslammer for Harvey's. Ann Marie Turbach also homered Intermediate Girls Greg Wright of Globe Travel (left) and Ken Stuart of Dunlop's look lonely here as the soccer ball appears to leave Other results: The York Region Police squirt girls lost 15-10 to Maple. In boy‘s action it was Jen-All losing to Maple 12-10. By Gail Ferrando Richmond Hill Plumbing Senior Girls downed Fisher Sports 25-16 in Rich- mond Hill House League ball last week with strong hitting by Susie Shadoff and Lora Viverette. Peewee action saw Hillcrest Mall girls destroying Victoria Square 41-4 with all players sharing in the scoring. Another game By 1 5-13 Malton went on to down Chinguacousy 10-3 to take the A championship and then edge Oshawa 5- 4 for the grand championship. The Cadillac-girls started the day off promisineg with a 4-3 win over Burlington scoring two runs in the second and sixth inning to lead 4â€"0. The Richmond Hill Cadillac-Bail Midget Girls couldn‘t handle a strong Malton team in their softball tour- nament Saturday and went down to an 11-1 defeat at the Town Park. B-4 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, June'ls. 1977 Hi/l plumbing gals Win 25- 7 6 Grands/ammer McKay Excavators over Econo Gas Cadillac loses own tourney It's a balloon? Richvale Midget Boys defeated Nobleton 14-1 behind the two-homerun hitting of Pat Tomasso plus a triple. Rob Hache pitched a stellar game. T-Ball Emmanuel 22. Pool (‘rafl 21. Good fielding efforts by Ian Hooper and Carson Fee combined with solid play at the plate by catcher Carm The Lions Bantam Boys team squeaked by Vic- toria Square 13-12. Wayne McLelland led the team with a three run homer; Randy Dilierro came through with some clutch catching to hold down the Opposition. saw Richvale Block'boys cleaned 16-10 by Victoria Square The Malton game saw the Hill girls having trouble hitting. Malton didn't. Laureen Maclnnis got the lone run when she doubled and came home on Darlene Harrison‘s single. Winning pitcher was Debbie Howorth who struck out eight. Burlington came to life in the bottom of the seventh with three runs but that was it. Scoring for Richmond Hill were Kim Podhoreski. Janine Bromley, Laureen Maclnnis and Stephanie Clarke. Hilltop Bowling 38. Belhaven Turf 6. Homering for Hilltop was Anne Marie Lannan and Susan McKay with Jen- nifer Taylor playing well defensively. Sandy Dawson came up with an ex- cellent double play for Belhaven while Beth Bryan caught her first fly ball of the season. Junior Glrls Powell Fencing 20. Rumble Tran- sport 15. Standing out for Powell were Margo, Lisa and Cyndy. Lisa McGrath made a superb catch for Rumble. Tracy Rice caught a fine game. LeCuyer Electric 18. Rice's Flowers 11. Both teams played well. Tykes Klnnear Pontiac 17. Bender Rugs 2. Kevin McLaughlin caught a fine game for the winners while Blair Aubie hit well. Steve Lennox and Scott Rice hit two {or two for Bender. them behind in this Richmond Hill minor league game. Globe won 2-0. EGIIIC LU \IDIIGWG. The same Plaza girl had better luck against Newmarket two nights earlier winning their East York Ladies Softball League encounter 12-8 in a game at Queensville. Kinnear wins ’l‘ommaso gave Emmanuel the victory. Poewee Girls Richvale ll. King 10. Nat Durigon pitched a fine game in her debut on the mound and aided her own cause by slamming three homeruns; Jenny Logush had a homer and single. Also solid hitting by Allison Burford and Anita Grell. Richvale 2]. King 18. Pitching duties were shared by Nat Durigon and Logush who were also hit; hitters with a homer for Nat and two grand- slammers for Jenny. Maple is. Richvale 6. A big first inning with hits from Allison Burford and Anita Greel. Suzanne Adams and Nat Durigon weren't enough. Photo by Mom Field A. 9 to 10:05 a.m., Richmond Hill Lions (TRT) and Dynes; Field B, Legion 375 vs Invictas; Field A, 10P15- 11:20, Deal Services vs Cadillac Half; and Ratcliff‘s vs Caesars; Field B, Atom girls. Field A, 11:30-12:35, Peewee and Senior girls; Field 8‘ Richvale Lions vs 'Bernie Thompson blasted three homers. RF. Mote 25. N.S. Smith 10. Tlm Sutton and Kelly Thorpe pitched an excellent game with Paul Joslln strong at bat. Steve Byers caught two pop flys and made two double plays for N.S. Smith. Garry Robertson doubled ln two runs. Peewees In Oshawa it was Richmond Hill falling behind 1-0 as Oshawa's lead-off batter Donna Scott was safe on an in- field single. The frustrations and hurly-burly which usually comes with the opening of the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club season are over with and the schedule is under way. It was a good opening week with the players having fun, even the losers. All in all it seems we are in for a very enjoyable season. _ Next Saturday the boys and girls alike will play in the Soccer-a-thon at Don Head Secondary School with proceeds being split 50.50 with York Central Hospital. The schedule goes as follows: Richmond Hill R.ll. Auto Body 15. Loughlln Home Supply 14. Steve Ceballo and Stankowski each hit a homer and a double for the winners. Andrew Crompton tripled for Loughlin. Zlebart 14. Powell Plumbing 6. Paul McWatt went two for three for Ziebart. Rob MacMillan homered for Powell. Brian Hunt and Vincent Capotosto played well defensively. Squirts Lose 2 - 1 Oshawa Two errors in the seventh inning were fatal to Richmond Hill Newtonbrook Plaza Junior Girls last Wednesday night in Oshawa as they dropped a 2-1 game to Oshawa. Dave's Esso 21. Summit Tran- Most people know how easily a bass can be taken before the season opens. The reason is that the bait travels too close to the nest. Remember this in the future; take one bass out of season and you kill a whole brood. Look a likes I have found that the best way to identify them is to draw a line sujgight down_ from the _eye. If the mouth extends beyond the line of the eye. you have a largemouth bass and if the line is before the eye. the fish is certainly a small mouth bass. The proper identification of the bass is a problem for some fisher- men. especially for beginners, since the largemouth bass and the scrappy smallmouth bass look very much alike. Bass fishing is too much of a sport to be covered in a few lines. This week I will attempt to explain the best fishing method and what kinds of bait one should use. Next week we'll take a look at a few of our better bass waters in Ontario. Smallmouth bass prefer cool clean water near rocky shorelines and drop-offs. The best water tem- perature is between 65 and 70 degrees. Almost any method, from fly fishing to deep-water trolling will take bass. but remember, small mouth bass prefer rocky clear Bass Season opens June 25 throughout most of Ontario. This is a late start in the eyes of many anglers. since the bass have spawned weeks ago. But we must remember that the bass, unlike many other fishes, protects its nest and young fry. Bass season nears Double p/ay Kinds of bait Schedule Hill gals also win Big soccerâ€" 5 By Jane Stel ‘ I trollblozert] OUTDOORS WITH Alex Ebersmechar Largemouth bass makes his home in a different surrounding. He prefers warmer waters, around the 68 to 74 mark. waters that are usually quite shallow and have plenty of hiding places, such as logs, brush or water lilies. There is no doubt in my mind that the most exciting way to take a Largemouth is with a surface lure. Fishing with lures such as a hula Popper during the night is an art. and will be covered later on. Record Shop 17. Dynes 4. Jim Wiggins caught a good game for Record Shop and also went three for five at bat. Norman Creaser and David Smith had two hits apiece. Homering for Dynes were John Paul Farrell and Pat Lawlor while Don Wilson went two for two. Perry Hill 14. Ramsey Rec. 13. Brian Hull and Larry Smith pitched well for Perry Hill. For Ramsey Rec it was John Van Dyke going three for three and Danny Paquet two for two. Strictly a predator. which means he eats live food. the largemouth feeds mostly on smaller fish, frogs and crayfish. It is true that he will eat worms as well, but I seen days when only a lively frog aroused any interest at all. Lures such as Rapalas. Flatfish. and spinners are taken regularly. but fishing with lures in weedy waters can be quite an experience. Weedless lures are a must then. especially if you fish in some of the waters that I will cover next week. smlsslon 3. Steve Richie came up with the first double play of the game. Querengesser advanced to third on Janet Buxton's sacrifice bunt and scored when Darline Nelson was safe on an error. Baymar Sports 38.. Water Refining :13. Mike McLaughlin slammed three homers for Baymar. Bradley Dent and Denise Norman also homered for the winners. Mike Brown socked a homer for Water Refining. YPA 27. Town Auto Body 24. Kevin Lawlor played well for YPA while Shawn Jones went three for three for I urge all coaches and managers of TRT and all league conveners to have their game s_heets and-or comments in to Jane Ste] at no later than Thursday evening. Richmond Hill tied the game in the sixth when Donna Querengesser was safe when the third baseman threw her ground ball wildly to first. She ended up at second. She advanced to second on a single and to third on a fielder‘s choice. Scott then scored on a close play at the plate as another batter grounded out pitcher to first. T-Ball No doubt leeches have taken larger fish for me than all the other lures and bait combined. On a small hook, the leech is dropped, without a sinker, into a likely looking rock pile or floated over a gravel shoal. Almost as successful as leeches is a small silver spinner such as a number two or three Mepps. Crayfish, small frogs and minnows are often successful, but you must develop some sort of method. Richmond Hill Kinsmen; 12245-1250, Field A, Jakma Construction vs Dunlop St. 76; Field B, Village Pizza vs Rich- mond Hill Lions (Club Atom); 2:00- 3:05. Field A, The Liberal vs Gamma Foundry; Field B, Globe Travel vs Anderson; 3:15-4:20, Field A, Rich- mond United vs Peter‘s Excavating; Field B, Dondeb Construction vs Mosquito Girls TRT. Please be on thé field 15 minutes before starting time. Results As all the boys and girls would like to see their names in print and publicity is yital to kgep theinterestof the players! Field A, 4:30-5:35. Continental Kit- chens vs Baymar; Field B, Midas Muffler vs Tournaments; 5:45-6:45 p.m., Travelways vs Scholastics; Field B. North York Trophies ys Flair. When the bass takes your live bait. make certain your line flows off your reel without obstructions, as the slightest pull will cause the fish to spit out the bait. After a few seconds the fish will stop. Wait a few seconds longer and then pull slowly until all the slack of your line is taken up. Now is the time to set the hook, the fight is on.- Largemouth Bass waters and feed on live creatures found in this particular area. Fight’s on Co-operate The Richmond Hill Cadillac Baif Midget girls split games last week winning 12-11 over Stouffville and losing 7-6 Sandra Trumbull had two hits in a losing cause for Richmond Hill in- cluding a homerun. Kathy Ceballo. Terry Wells and Wendy Palmer all had Sunday saw them taking Chinguacousy 13- 12 before meeting their Waterloo with Kitchener. They met Thorold again and walloped them 26-9. Richmond Hill had opened the tournament with a narrow 9-8 loss to Thorold and followed that up with an impressive 11- 2 win against Whitby. The gals were solidly thumpedâ€"after only a half hour rest between gamesâ€"Kitchener to the tune of 28-9 which in- cluded five homeruns. Town Auto and Jamie McQuire three tickets wiIl be available at the door for four., . . . 2 Young homers i614: Eflfflfli’i’ï¬ï¬‚fl- Querengesser surrendered seven hits, struck out one. walked none. Rich- mond Hill committed three errors. It was three strikes and you're out for the Rich- mond Hill Dairy Queen Bantam Girls Saturday and Sunday at the annual Burlington softball tournament. The Newmarket game saw Richmond Hill scoring three runs in the second when Katie McNamara doubled and Sue Imrie was safe on an error. llomerun Up came Bernie Thompson who lashed her first of two homeruns in the game. Richmond Hill added five more runs in the fifth when Bernie laced her second one. Then it was Sue O‘Connell hitting to centrefield, walks to Donna Roberts and Bonnie Bryan. Both runners scored on Sam Chefero’s triple _to right field. Chefero ended the scoring on an error. Oshawa scored its winning run in the seventh on two errors. Dairy Queen bantams ousted from tourney The winning pitcher was Clare Reid who allowed eight hits and struck out five Richmond Hill batters while walking one. Her teammates com- mitted three errors. If we all co-operate it would make my job easier and the players won’t have to read stale news. llouse League Mosquito Win 1 game Baif midgets split Then came a 5-1 win over SI Metri of Scarboro for their second win as Kirk came up with five big goals this time with Lisa Wong drawing five assists. Mr. Transmission 29. R.H. Centre 26. Jamie Young laced two homers for the winners. Tops defensively were Todd Mitchell and Michelle Torok. Homerlng for R.H. Centre were Wayne Price. Derek Flood and Allan Poole. Vlctorla Leonard played well for RH. Centre. The North Richmond Gas soccer girls downed Scarboro Wolves 5-1 behind the four goal effort of Allison Kirk. Kim Cunningham got the other goal. Tournaments Inc. 2. Don Deb. (‘onstructlon 4. Peter Gonzales scored twice for Tournaments and M. Rothwell got two for Don Deb with singles to M. Dimphel and M. Rothwell, and B. McNamara. TRT Atom Girls Baymar Sports 2. Midas Muffler 1. For Baymar it was Heinz Prachter and Douglas Inglis scoring. Lone goal for Midas from John Zandona. The dance will be held at the Richvale Community Centre June 18. Dance tickets are $10 per couple and may be obtained by calling Ernie Ferrando at 884-2383 or Sandy Mitchellratm-BZAVIB. Tickets will also be available on the diamonds this week from any executive member. Providing we are not sold out. Tickets for Richmond Hill Minor Ball Spring Dance are still available . Atom gals win Baymar wins Spring dance Richmond Hill 13. (‘hlnguacousy 12. Another team effort with McWatt getting four hits including a homer; Maclnnis. four hitsâ€"a triple and Terry Well three hits. one of Richmond Hill 26. Thorold 9. Almost every member of the team contributed to the score. Trumbull had two homeruns and McWatt and Ceballo one each. to Claremont Richmond Hill played a good defensive game against Claremont committing one error. Richmond Hill ii. Whitby 2. McWatt and Rhonda Maclnnis led the way with two for three; Ceballo had three for four; and Debby Quinn. two for four. The opener against Thorold saw Trumbull sacking out two hits in three tries. Pitchers Trumbull. Susie McWatt and Debbie Murray struck out seven batters. three hits each and Susie McWatt and Kerri Snider had two each. Newmarket scored two runs in the fourth on a hit, three errors and a walk; and two more in the fifth and four more in the tap of the sixth to tie the game at Each team' in each division will qualify two players in each of the four events. No player will be allowed to win more than one event. ‘ The elimination rounds will run from June 13 through June 26 inclusively and will be held with all teams in their respective division. The minor ball skills competitions got underway this week at Driscoll Park. These competitions are set up to en- courage the teaching and execution of some of the basic skills of softball to the house_league players. Roberta wins Winning pitcher was Donna Roberts with Nelson relieving in the sixth. Roberts gave up eight hits, walked three, struck out three. Darline gave up three hits, walked one and struck out four. In case of a player qualifying for more than one event, he or she will enter only one and the player next in line will take his or her place. When the results of the elimination rounds have been compiled the winners will compete for prizes. Each division will have a first. second and third place winner for each skill. Newtonbrook went ahead in the top of the seventh when Chris Veenstra started off with a hit to centre and scored on Thompson’s third homer of the game. Richmond Hill is at home to Newmarket tonight (Wednesday) in an 8:30 game at the town park. The Hillers had an exhibition game against Oakville Juniors Saturday night in Oakrville gnd defeated_ them 5-2. Sué O'Connell singled, Sam Chefero walked and both scored Sheila Harrison’s single. Richmond Hill Kinsmen 4. .Whit- church Stoulfvllle 2. The Kinsmen are still undefeated. Kelly Grams scored three times with Andrew Phelps getting the other one. Major Peewee TR’I_‘ _Boys -_ Mlflqr Mosquitoes Peewées, June 20, Peter’s Excavating vs Flair Upholstery, Rich- mond United vs North York Trophies. Atoms, June 22, Globe Travel vs Sanderson Gulf, Thornhill Village Pizza vs Dunlop St. 76'ers, RH. Lions vs Jak- ma Constr. Mosquitoes, June 23. Don Deb Const., vs. Continental Kitchens; Tournament Inc., vs. Baymar Sports; Midas Muffler has a bye. R. ll. Travelways 3. Newmarket 0. For 'I‘ravelways it was goals by Rudy Frank, Peter Anagnostostopoulos and Lorne Baxter. Next week's games: Squirts, June 21. Cadallac Baif vs Deal Services; Invictas vs Caesar’s Palace. Ratcliffe’s vs Legion Branch 375. Blank Newmarket Richmond Hill 12. Thornhill 9. Trumbull had four hits in four tries including two homers. Wendy Palmer and Debbie Quinn had two hits each. Richmond Hill 20. Pefrerlaw 16. A free- wheeling game with Trumbull having a perfect game with five for five. Cebaiio had another bases loaded homer while Pat Fitzpatrick and Dianne Alexson got three hits in five tries. Ruth Armstrong tripled. Big hitter's for Rich- mond Hill were Laureen Maclnnis with her first homer of the season plus a single. which was also a triple. Debbie Quinn. Wendy Palmer and Kerri Snider had two hits each. League action The Dairy Queen! Bantams beat Uxbridge 11-6 in league action with Ceballo hitting a grand- slam homer while McWatt went two for four.