A'I‘OMS Globe Travel 4. Richmond Hill Lions First place Invictas wins By JANE STEL lnvictas Squirts downed Legion Branch 375 3-2 in Richmond Hill minor soccer last week to maintain its first place lead. Handling the goalscoring were Raymond Hubrich, Craig August and Danny Patterson. Sean Sanderson and Steven 'I‘reppo scored for the Legion. Other squirt play saw: Ratcliff’s 3. Cadillac Baif 2. Shaun Douse scored all three goals for the winners while Andrew Skinner did the honors for Baif. Deal Services 4. Caesar’s Palace 0. For Deal it was goals by Andrew Beattie, Jason McDonald, Robert Patterson, and Robert Santha. E330 boys step on gas Some shifty footwork ' Dave’s Esso Peewees overwhelmed Summit Transmission 22-9 in a Richâ€" mond Hill Minor Ball house league contest last week. Paul Zarazin showed the way with a four-run effort while defensively it was Steve Ritchie making a great catch in centre-field. . Rob Chateauvert and Wayne Langdon homered for Summit while Tom Kirisit went four for four. Other peewee games are to be rescheduled. 'I‘ykes Powell Plumbing 18, Ziebart 14. Brian Nelson doubled and also came up with a nice catch in left field for Powell. Brian Coulson played well defensively tagging out three runners at second. Scott Culham caught a fine game. Grant McKenzie drove in three runs for Ziebart. Mathew Lawlor went four for five at bat; Peter Bullock pitched well and also went three for four. Kinnear 14, Bender Rugs 8. Steven Venn hit well for Kinnear while Pat Flemming and Kevin McLaughlin came up with some fine fielding. Jeff Justice and Andy Marshall went three for four for Bender. Intermediate Girls Record Shop 27, Dairy Queen 14. Bev Harvey lashed two homers to lead the winners. Lora Casement, Sherri Blain and Cheryl Hill all played well for the winners. Im Philips went three for four for Dairy Queen. Barb Boles went three for five. Hilltop Bowling 16. Belhaven Turf 12. Janie MacKay went three for three including a home run. Tracey Bullock and Karen Pearce also impressed. Cindy Creighton did her share for Belhaven lacing a grand slam home run. Bridgette Hohener and Bernadette McLaughlin also homered. T-ball R.H. Centre 31, Water Refining 15. Kyle Lennox connected for three homers for the winners with Allan Poole hitting for two. Derek Flood also homered. Anne V. hit Water Refining’s only home run. Richmond Hill's Glen Dimpfel shows some shifty footwork (left) as he moves the ball around the outstretched toe of Thornhill's Y.P.A. 31, Mr. Transmission 19. Kevin Lawlor snagged three line drives at first base for the winners. Croy Bott caught a superb game. Lori Gould, Mark Monahan and Jamie Young impressed defensively for Tran- smission. Baymar Sports 35, Town Auto Body 32. Heidi Moss went five for five for 2 homers Harvey 3 homers Lennox 2 for Mohr 0. Chris Mohr led the Globe team with two goals with singles to Greg Houston and John Cole. Sabino Nuovo was sharp in goal while Greg Wright came up with a steady game. Jakna Construction 5, Thornhill Village Pizza 2. Paddy Kelly led Jakma with two goals and singles were added by Jerry Doedens, Steve Persi and Tim Case; Village Pizza goals were by Willie Robinson and Mike Watson. The Dunlop St. 76ers-Sanderson Gulf game was cancelled and will be played later. MOSQUITO Tournaments Inc. 2, Continental Kitchens 1. Frank Silveri scored both goals for the winners. Paul Grice got the lone score for Kitchens. Baymar with Richard Day going four for five. Jeff Harrison homered twice for Town Auto and also came up with some great catches at first base. Mark Johnson and Missy Hollet hit well for Town Auto. Senior Girls. R.H. Plumbing 29, Fisher 19. Denise Edwards homered for the winners while Laurie Abernathy went three for four. Louise Hannah hit five for six for Fisher and Beth Kendrey went four for Harvey's 35, Hanson’s 33. For Har- vey’s it was Carrie Curry going four for five at bat and Yvonne Belanger knocking in the winning run. Arlene Hebert doubled and hit two singles for Hanson's while Cary Reid had two doubles and two singles. Junior Girls richmond ' hill minor ball Rice's Flowers 28. LeCuyer Electric 19. Best game of the season for Rice's who won it in the fifth. Vickie Dawson held LeCuyer to one run in the final inning while her teammates were scoring 12. Sherri Ferrando tagged a runner out at second. Powell Fencing 23, Rumble Tran- sport 19. Kathy and Pat went five for five for Powell. Marcie Tarrant came up with a terrific catch for Rumble. Tracy Rice also played well defen~ sively. Squirts RH. Auto Body 23, Loughlin 19. Roger LaFleur and Mike Daggett homered for the winners while Doug Wells tripled and doubled. Jimmy Anderson laced a two-run homer for Loughlin. Paul Cronin drove in two runs with a line~drive. Ron Gelineau belted a homer. Mote wins 76- 75 R.F. Mote 16. N.S. Smith 15. John Schieldehoffer homered and tripled for Mote and Steven Mader brought in the winning run. For Smith it was Tom Duffy laying down a nice bunt, catching a pop fly, making a double play and also knocking in two runs. Steve Byers came up with a triple and a double, caught a pop fly and also brought in a run. Joe Apps made a double play and also hit a double. Danny Buchanan doubled in two runs. Tykes 'Ziebart 12. Kinnear 6. Robbie Si/veri gets 2 Curry hot Claus Groll in York Inter-district minor soccer league action last Wednesday at Thornhill. Richmond Hill had the moves in Chepelsky tossed three superb innings for the winners. Mathew Lawlor nlayed #a good game on third base. Greg Vogan scored two runs. Blair Aubie and Jeff McCrory fielded well for Kinnear. Don Deb Construction 2, Midas Muffler 1. T. Price and D. Bone scored for Don Deb; Ralph Campagna replied for Midas. NeXt week’s games: Squirts, Aug. 2, Caesar‘s Palace vs Legion Branch 375; Invictas vs Cadillac Baif; Ratcliff’s vsiDegl Seyicgs. Atoms, Aug. 3, Dunlop St. 76ers vs Jakma Construction; Thomhill Village Pizza vs Globe Travel; R.. H. Lions vs Sanderson Gulf. Mosquitoes, Aug. 4, Baymar Sports vs Continental Kitchens; Tournaments Inc. vs Midas Muffler; Don Deb Construction has a bye. Peewee, Aug. 1, hdliday, no games. Bendér Rugs 18. Powell Plumbing 14. Fishing with a surface lure, such as the Hula Popper or the Jitter Bug, is, in my opinion, among the most rewarding experiences, if not the ultimate in excitement that only an angler can truly understand. During the present hot spell, top- water lures produce excellent results, especially in the late evening hours and during the night. Largemouth bass, pike and musky as well as many of the smaller species such as crappies fall for a Well-presented topwater lure. For your best outfit, select a medium action spinning or casting rod â€" the one you already have will be just fine. Reels, however are a different story as they must be of good quality and you must know your reel with closed eyes for there will be no fooling around in the dark. Line between six and ten pound test is most often used. I suggest you use no leaders but tie your line directly to the lure. Shallow bay In the late evening or during the night, find a shallow bay with plenty of water lilies or other plant cover. Should you be fishing from the shore, approach as though you were stalking an unsuspecting animal. If you are ï¬shing from a boat, keep well out from the shore and cast toward the shoreline. Be certain that you are familiar with your tackle and the water in which you are fishing as it can be pretty frustrating to end up with Twenty yards of your best fishing line wrapped around the nearest tree or your ears. Hungry fish Cast your line out to a likely looking spot and then . . . do nothing. The hungry fish is waiting out there for some unsuspecting dinner. As your lure hits the water, this ï¬sh will get the shock of his life and will take off at his fastest speed. Holy Hula Popper Next week this play but their Thornhill minor mosquito rivals had all the answers when the game was over. They won 3-0. Invictas Legion Branch 375 Deal Services Ratcliffs Caesar's Palace Cadillac Baif Jakma Const. R.H. Lions Globe Travel Village Pizza Sanderson Gulf Dunlop St, 76ers Don Deb Const. Continental Kitchens Kevin Smith had three hits and knocked in four runs for Bender. Steve Lennox drove in four runs with two hits. Bruce Nelson tossed two shutout innings for Powell. Chris Anderson went two for three at bat. Midas Muffler Baymar Sports T0urnaments Inc. lA-LJ Alex Ebetspaecher Ten feet later he stops, satisfied that your lure presents no danger. County slowly While you count slowly up to 30 without moving the lure, he gets very interested and swims cautiously back to the lure. However, as there is no movement, he loses interest and eyes the lure very suspiciously. Your 30 seconds are just about up and you twitch your rod lightly, just about enough to make the lure and the fish quiver. Now the fish gets all excited again. ‘It moves, but it sure doesn’t look like a frog or a mouse. I’ll be ready, just in case it moves again!’ A few seconds have passed now and you’re retrieving your lure very slowly. This is just too much for the fish. He moves in so there will be no way this morsel can get away from him. He takes a dive, then there’s a splash that sounds like your fishing buddy in the brink, and the fight begins. Big fight What a fight! You really have no idea where the fish is, or even what hit your lure. ‘Perhaps‘, you think, ‘I’ve hit into a new record‘. For those who can fish near a cottage or along a beach, I suggest that you give the area a try about an hour after the swimmers have gone. During the day, swimmers have disturbed the bottom and much food has floated to the surface. This is when all the minnows come in to feed and the bass and even walleye are not far behind to feed on the minnows. To those who would rather fish than sleep. surface fishing during the night is definitely the ultimate in sport, one of the few times when all the odds are on the fish’s side. troilblozeri OUTDOORS WITH STANDINGS Mosquito Squirts Atoms A high-scoring band of Legion Branch 375 squirts thumped Deal Services 10-0 in recent Richmond Hill Minor House League soccer action. Ian Sanderson led the way with four big goals followed by Andy Minuti, Sean Sanderson and Steven Treppo with two each. The same Legion team pumped in another 10 goals against Cadillac Bait with Treppo showing the way with five goals with Sanderson managing three. Singles went to Billy Tallis and Andrew Smith. Other squirt action saw: lnvictas 5, Deal Services 0. Peter McNamara ripped home three goals with Steven Fairhall and Raymond Hubrich chipping in with one each. Legion squirts sock it to foe For Pizza it was Willie Robinson firing home three goals with Chris De Piero getting the other two. 'Ratcliffs 3. Caesar‘s Palace 1. A big hat-trick for Shaun Douse with Jason Risi getting the lone goal for Caesar’s. Caesar's Palace 5. Cadillac Baif 1. Jason Risi scored three big goals for Caesar’s with C. Parker getting the other two. Andrew Skinner scored for Cadillac. Invictas 3. Ratcliffs 1. Raymond Hubrich, Craig August and Peter McNamara scored for Invictas. Atoms Richmond Hill Lions 5, Thornhill Village Pizza 5. Mike Phelps and Marcel Bernard each rapped in a pair of goals for the Lions. Martin Devlin got the other one. lnvictas l, Cadillaé Baif 0. An easy win with Cadillac failing to field enough players. Globe Travel 3. Dunlop 76ers 1. John Cole tipped two goals in with Chris Mohle getting the other one for the Globe boys. Jeff Field scored for Dunlop. Mosquitos Tournaments Inc. 2, Midas Muffler 2. Peter Gonzales and David West scored for Tournaments with John Zandona replying twice for Midas. Continental Kitchens 5, Baymar Sports 3. Robbie Beuving, Jimmy Conick and Sean Kleeter scored for Baymar. For Continental it was Robert Wagg ripping home two goals in company with Danny Bilotta doing the same thing. Jeffery Mitchell got the other goal. Hot in kitchen Jakma Construction 1, Sanderson Gulf 1. Paddy Kelly got Jakma’s only goal while Mike Rumble reciprocated for Sanderson Gulf. Continental Kitchens 6, Midas Muffler 2. A goal each for the winners by Kevin Rowe, Robert Wagg, Danny Bilotta, Paul Grice, Joe Daeden and Jeffery Mitchell. Chris Marcone and Harold Vahie scdred for Midas. Don Deb Construction 6, Tour- naments Inc. 3. M. Rothwell got two goals for Don Deb with singles to 1. Mitchell, P. McNamara, M. Dimpfel, and D. Bone. Vince Donatelli, Peter Gonzales and Frank Silveri scored for Tournaments. Midas wins 3-0 Midas Muffler 3, Baymar Sports 0. George Zandona, John Zandona and Michael Van Der Loer scored for Midas Jonathon led off the first inning with a walk and came home on Dwayne’s homer. Shawn and Danny then singled and managed to get home along with David who walked to round out a five- run tally. .--.. n Shopper’s got good efforts from Gary Allen with two singles and a triple, Shawn Flemingwood homered and had three singles. David Cooperburg and Brian Burkholder had two singles each. Minor Squirts Buckler Insurance 37. Hillcrest Mall 3. Buckler’s mauled Hillcrest with a 44- hit barrage. nine coming in the first inning alpng eight runs. n__.l Some key defensive plays by Supreme fielders including a double play by Ari Rosen and a good catch by David Pople on a fly ball kept the losers in the game. Other mini-mite action saw: Canadian Hobby Craft 27. Leo’s Shell 27. Craig Hughes doubled twice, tripled and homered in a perfect night at bat for the winners; Jason Cantor tripled. Other base hits went to John Crubert and Jordon Worth who doubled. Dale Ford hit a grand slam home run to lead Northdale Homes to a 34-28 win over Supreme Auto in Thornhill Minor Softball House League play last week. Grands/am for Ford Northda/e Wins 34-7 Baker Shoes 23. Shopper‘s Drugs 14. Shopper's matched hit with hit with Baker but couldn't put them together. Baker scored in every inning. The Northdale mini miters also got three runs’ each from John Davis, Bryce Cooper, B. and M. Sorocka, Stu Gerskup and Derek Lacey. For Leo‘s it was Robbie and Harley accounting for four runs apiece. Jay C Bvroadloom defeated Academy Cubs by default. Academy was unable to field a team. Fisher Sports and Peck Bros. Shell each received a point as the game was cancelled due to poor diamond con- ditions. mu...†_-,--=, ..,__ .,7,, Extra base hits came from Gord McLeod, Mike Warburton and Taufik Valiante while the defence hung tough via fine efforts by Danny Balachorek, Blaik, Kirby, Derek Clark, Warburton and Geoff Koretsky. W-ï¬ilicrest gave ité best with the runs going to Brian Craig, Osman Baig and Bryan Cohen. ,_ -- u. n ,I _._, ___v Kelson Plumbing 15, Keffer Real Estate 14. An eightâ€"run final inning did the job for Kelson’s. Curtis started it off with a homer; the other runs came off By JANE STEL THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. July 27. 1977 â€" B-5 Don Deb Construction 1. Baymar 0. Don Deb by default. Peewee Peter’s Excavating 5. North York Trophies 3. Ben Carbone fire in three goals for Peter's with the others scored by Adrian Steenson and Remato Minuti. Rolf Coppola, Brad Elliot and Mark Crowe scored for North York. Both Richmond United and North York Trophies were defaulted for not having enough players on the field. Town Rep Teams Flair Upholstery 12. Richmond United 2. Andrew Don slashed home six goals for the winners with Bill Easton chipping in with three and singles to Gary Munroe, Nigel Walker, and Sandra Costa. Peter Delgros’so and Harold Thornhill scored for Richmond United. Peter's Excavating 6. Flair Upholstery 1. Carbone and David Ezechiels scored twice each for Peter's with singles to Keith Whitting and Russ Waterhouse. richmond hill soccer , Richmond Hill Kinsmen 7. Whit- church Stouffville 0. The losers failed to get a shot on the net during the game. Not so Richmond Hill with Kelly Grams scoring four goals, Jeff Menczel two, and Scott Massey one. ’ Next week‘s games: Atoms, July 27, Sanderson Gulf vs Globe Travel, Dunlop 76ers vs. Thor- nhill Village Pizza, Jakma Construction vs. Richmond Hill Lions. Cadillac Ball 13. Armourdale 0. Natalie Ross led the winners with five goals followed by Helen Tomlinson with four‘ Isa Ippolito got two with singles to Sharon Redgate and Monica Stohr. Minor Mosquitoes July 28, Baymar Sports vs Tour- naments Inc., Continental Kitchens vs Don Deb Construction, Midas Muffler has a bye. walks by Chris, Richard Mathew, and singles by Andrew and Scott. Scott Anderson was the winning pitcher. All boys and girls are urgently asked to bring in their Soccer-a-thon money as soon as possible to their coaches before going on holidays. Soccer balls a'nd track suites have to be ordered but can‘t be until all money is in. Please complete all games sheets with dates and divisions. Coaches or Managers should have their game sheets in at Jane Stel’s no later than Thursday night as I have a deadline to meet Friday mornings. ' Please cdâ€"operatefit will make my job a lot easier and the boys and girls will not be getting stale news. Coaches Eire ésked to print the players‘ names clearly. For Keffer it was Ed McLaren homering and Greg Beale doubling twice. Larry Paul scored three time‘s on two singles and a walk with Duane Duckenfield getting two, both on walks. To referees and coaches from Jane Ste]: Universe Refrigeration 26, Roy Muldrew Ins. 11. Mike Casey was devastating for Universe homering twice and doubling while scoring five runs. Steven Bate pitched a fine game and scored five runs on four singles. Other extra base hits went to Ed McLaren and John Clark. Muldrew give its best shot with a six- run outburst in the fourth inning. Rick Glasser, Mike Graham, Jeff and Pete Adams, Jordan Kolm and Chris Chapman all singled. Muldrew’s only extra base hit was a two-run homer by Jeff Adams. Minor Peewee H. H. Phinnemore 5, Life Like Trains 4. Classic pitching duel here as Phin- nemore’s Pete Smith struck out 14 batters and Life’s Taufik Valiante fanned 18. Mosquito Girls Recotd Shop Dynes Dave's [550 Summit Itans. Ramsey Rec. Perry Hill R.F. Mote R.H. Auto Body NS. Smith Loughlin Record Shop Hillgop BowIing Daily Queen Belhaven Iurf Harvey's R.H. Plumbing Hanson's Fisher Hill Minor Ball 6 for Don Pretty please Nat gets 5 Notes INTERMEDIATE PEEWEE SQUIRTS SENIOR