Strong hitting for Nelson’s Roofing in this game came from Brad Dupont who went A for 4, homering once and crossing the plate as many times. Craigï¬ Chaf'ity also weht 4 for 4. Carson Fee and Curtis Witchler each went 3 for 3 for Richvale. For Nelson’s Roofing it was Jeff Tromanhauser going 3 for 3, and Tina Weir going 2 for 4. In tï¬e sécond round Nelson’s Roofing took Richvale 36-30. Bramalea downed Richmond Hill 29- 15 in the second round of play. Bramalea Hefeated Richmond Hill’s second team, Nelson‘s Roofing, in their first game 38-17. This game saw strong hitting from Bramalea with a parade of homers. Doing the honors were Randy Moffitt, John Demars, David Kingdom, David Adams and Eddie Raasch. Jeff Campbell played a great game on second. Etienne Grant was out- standing for Richvale going 3 for 3 at bat, tripling on his last hit. Etienne was just as effective in the field. Sean Mitchel] caught a fine game. Keith Bishop shone through the entire game catching a pop fly in the first inning and again in the second, then made a beautiful double play in the fourth. Kevin Lawlor played a fantastic game on first base making a super double play in the first inning. Proâ€"Am golf tournament a real spectator sport I Hill loses T-Ball title to strong Bramalea club The Richmond Hill T-Ball tour- nament went as planned Saturday morning with the first games getting underway at 10:30. Richmbnd Hill walked away with their first game of the day against Richvale 38-13. Steve Cox, a 21-year~old professional instructor at the Thornhill Tennis Club, has been selected to the Ontario tennis team along with three other men and four girls. Richmond Hill will have two comâ€" petitors with the provincial contingent competing in the Summer Games in Newfoundland next August. He joins Jane Toporowski of Rich- mond Hill who qualified for the Games The Shriner Pro-Am golf tournament which started this morning at three area courses has almost as much to offer the spectator as the participant. The tourney, largest of its kind in the world. will handle a total of 602 golfers between now and Friday at the Richâ€" mond Hill Golf Club. Bathurst St., Rolling Hills Golf Club, 5th Concession, Whitchurch-Stouffville. and Huntington Golf Club, Highway 50, about seven miles south of Bolton. chance to win a trip for two to London, Meanwhile. for those who want to England; a $1,200 color television; and watch the known pros in action, here is a $1,000 set of custom golf clubs. a breakdown of where they‘ll be on each The spectator ticket â€" which sells for day: $5 and includes the chance at the prizes George Knudson: today Richmond Professional golfers will be charging for $35,000 in cash. while amateurs will fight for an eggal akmoqnt in prizes. “Even the Bing Crosby pro-am has only $5,000 worth of merchandise on the table," tournament chairman Ken Foss said yesterday. Meanwhile. the spectators will have a chance to win a trip for two to London. England; a $1,200 color television; and a $1,000 set of custom golf clubs. Tennis instructor qualiï¬es for Games STEVE COX Bramalea swooped down on Rich- mond Hill for their fourth straight win and the championship as they downed them 32-19. Richmond Hill Minor Ball would like to thank the umpires for the excellent job they did in this tourney. 7 We also extend our appi‘eciation to York Provincial Ambulance for donating the winning trophies. At the same time Bramalea whipped Nelson’s Roofing 31-20. Brad Johnston was outstanding for the winners as pitcher, and caught numerous pop flies. Eddie Raasch and Richie Miaskowski combined first baseman’s duties, both doing an excellent job. Sean Sullivan connected for 4 for 4 for Nelson‘s Roofing, while Kristi Bullock and Robbie Reid played well. Richmond Hill’and Bramalea battled it out for the championship in the fourth and finalr game of the day. Billy Hodges and Robin King hit well for Richvale, each going 2 for 3 at bat. Ryan Gordon and Marc Finlay played heads up ball. Kevin Patenaude and Kyle Lennox played good defensive games for Rich- mond Hill, while Clark Marrin and Curtis Mahorean hit well. David Ross connected for a single and a double for Bramalea and also caught more than his share of pop flies while in pitcher’s position. The thiird round 'saw Richmond Hill zonk Richvale 38-13. Paul Black, Mike McLaughlin and Jason Jackson swung mean bats for the winners, all going 3 for 3. Kevin Raymer and Al Poole played heads-up bail for Richmond Hill. It also entitles him to a tennis clinic being held at the Richmond Hill Golf Club tonight from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and a golfing demonstration tomorrow night at the same place. Tonight‘s clinic features Paul Hahn, Jr.. while tomorrow night, the world‘s long-distance golf driving champion, “Big Cat" Williams. will be special guest. â€" also allows the holder to watch the golf on any of the three days at any of the three courses. Children who are accompanied by an adult may attend any of the events for free. All the proceeds from the $5 ticket sales go to assist crippled children, Foss told The Liberal. trials by winning the discus throw in recent He previously attended Seminole College for two years on a tennis scholarship. Cox was seeded 10th this year in national college rankings. Cox is presently attending the University of Louisiana in the US. where he was tied last year for top all pro singles honors in the State of Florida. Hill tee-off first hole 12.27 p.m., Thursday, Huntington, tee-off 10th hole 8.51 p.m., Friday, Rolling Hills, teeâ€"off first hole 1.03 pm. Moe Norman: today Richmond Hill tee-off first hole 12.09 p.m., Thursday, Huntington, tee~off 10th hole 9.09 a.m.. Friday Rolling Hills tee~off first hole 1.21 p.m. Al ‘Balding: today Richmond Hill tee- off 10th hole 12.09 p.m., Thursday. Huntington. tee-off lst hole, 9.09 a.m., Friday, Rolling Hills tee-off 10th hole 1.21 pm. Bob Panasiuk: today Huntington tee.L off first hole 12.27 pm, Thursday, Rolling Hills tee-off 10th hole 8.51 a.m., Friday, Richmond Hill tee~off lst hole 1.03 pm. Local professionals in the tour- nament include Harry Allard. Rolling Hills Golf Club; Leon Decaire, Uplands Golf Club, Thornhill; Paul Dove, Rich- Joe's Garage juniors vaulted into the league lead with a pair of victories, including a 4-1 win over Town Auto Body. In the other game they used a seventh-inning rally to nip Ronald‘s Federated 3-2. Richmond Hill Dynes’ sterling hurler Bob Domik, might be said to have completely Domi(k)nated much of the action in the weekend Beachers fastball tournament. The kids had Ben Bourget scoring on a passed ball, the second in their game with Town. The next inning saw Chris Degeer scoring on an error. Domik hurls no-hitter, belts 3-run homer Not only did he throw a no-hitter in the first games against Yonge Station, he also chipped in with a three-run homer in the third game against Oshawa Merchants. Dynes took those two games 24) and 5- 0, respectively, and also shut out the opposition in_their_other two ggmgs. In the fourth, Steve Madden scored as Kevin Mathews doubled; in the sixth Mathews knocked in Bruce Noble. And that includes a lot of good ball teams, right up to the ones who made it to the finals last year, only to lose out to Joe’s Garage â€" of "Richmond Hill, naturally. This year a total of 20 teams â€" 10 from the Town League and 10 from other parts of the region and Toronto â€"â€" will vie for the Carling-O'Keefe trophy. -Victims this time were iVillage Caterers, 5-0, and John Oliver, 2â€"0. Town’s lone run came in the fifth as Steve Whitaker scored on Clay Chap- man’s sacrifice fly. While most visitors to Richmond Hill can express their enthusiasm about the place, baseball players may be less willing. In fict, they may even start picketing and demanding a better reception when they come to call? At least when they come around to participate in the annual Richmond Hill Men’s Fastball tournament, which gets underway this Friday and goes right through til Sunday night. For' in the 10 §Iear§ that the tour- nament has been going on, an outside team has yet to win. Glen Moreland was the winning pigcherLqu Clgpan‘tne _lg_s_er._ - Last Friday, Rbnald’s Mike Daggett stole home on a passed ball, and another run was walked in in the fourth. The kids got their act together in the final frame and pumped home three unanswered runs to snatch the win. Moreland, Bourget and Paul Phillip each threw for Joe‘s, with Phillip picking up the win. Dave Tatem took the loss. Video Real Estate zoomed to third place on two wins and by being awarded a previous contest they lost by default. First‘ Video dumped McKinlay Drywall 6-2 as Dave Berseth and Gord Woolnough each had two R.B.I.s in the fourth when five runs crossed the plate. Their other run was a Steve Wood homer in the first. Bob Carton scored Hi/l teams fa vored in weekend tourney Joe’s Garage juniors leap to league lead The teams will star't Friday nigHt ét Sports Wednesday, July 13, 1977 mond Hill Golf and Country Club; Paul Kennedy, National Golf Club, Woodâ€" bridge; Irving Lightstone, Maple Downs Golf and Country Club, Rich- mond Hill; Lars Melander, Summit Golf Club, Richmond Hill; Kelly Roberts. National Golf Club, Wood- bridge; Mike Silver. Thornhill Country Club; Gary Slatter, Bayview Golf and Country Club, Thornhill; Bill Smith, Thornhill Country Club; Ken Venning, Maple Downs Golf Club, Richmond Hill; and Phil Wickware, Bayview Golf and Country Club, Thornhill. 0n the other side of the coin, some golfers in attendance are from as far away as Freeport and Nassau in the Bahamas. One is from Mexico City. The tournament winds up Friday with a banquet at Rolling Hills, but. says Foss, it has been sold out for a week. Pete Stuart doubled in Blyth’s other run. Bill Fox was the winning pitcher and Doug Walker the loser. On Monday, due to some schedule juggling, Lake Wilcox played two games and lost both. First, Mill‘s Roses whipped them 6-3 on honfers by Vince McLean and Dave Roberts. all three Richmond Hill Parks â€" Town, Crosby and Boyle â€" with doubleheaders at 7 and 9. During the tournament a beer garden will operate from the Richmond Hill Raom in the arena, from 7 pm. to 1 am, Friday and from noon til 1 am. Saturday. Admission to the games is 50 cents. League president, Paul Ortiz, who earlier had been reported to have ruled pitcher Doug Walker of Blyth‘s of the Town League ineligible for further play, said he was still investigating the matter. The charge against Walker was that he was not a resident of Richmond Hill and therefore ineligible to play in the Hill league. Walker is said to reside in Aurora. Webster struck out 10 in his win against the Caterers, and eight of the John Oliver batsmen. Dynes will play their next league game tonight (Wednesday) at 8 pm. at the Beaches. both McKinlay runs as he homered in the fourth with Blair Robson on base. Last Friday Video stopped Jack Blyth Real Estate 4-2. Blyth opened the scoring as Hugh Lenneville knocked in Harold Degeer. Video jumped in front as Clyde Dim- mell tripled scoring two runs. Mark 'McKay, in he sixth, singled in two more runs. Bill Jackson threw the win. Jim Cooke was tagged with the loss. Next, Richmond Hill Auto Body bounced them 12-8. Here, Ken Faulkner u ant 4 for 4, Billy Hunter had two home r1 is and Rob Forget had one. im Clemment was the winning h -ler with relief from Kenny Roberts. Rick Collins took the loss for the Lake. McKinlay Drywall won the $250 championship prize in the Aurora tournament. Their pitcher, Wilf Diceman, was named the most valuable player and received a jacket. Jenkins Garden Supply collected $100 as finalists. They will go again Saturday at the same three places, starting at 9 am, and again on Sunday. Ortiz told" The Liberal he would be making a decision this week. In the two games he pitched, Domik recorded 25 strikeouts, 16 of them coming in>the first game. Also stingy with the hits was team- mate Doug Webster, who gave up only three in the two games he pitched, two fewer than Domik. The opposing teams used a total of five pitchers against the winning Domik-Webster duo. All the other games were rained or “mudded†out. Section B Young Billy Hodges. first baseman for Richvale, worked hard at holding the runner. but despite all maybe they'll keep him on second / Awright, guys, let's step him okay, we'll hold him on first... efforts, had to let him go. 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