Gormley trap shooter, George Leary, 19, has his eye on a “really big target", as the man used to say, come the fall. Winner of the junior event at the recent European Olympic trapshooting Grand Prix in Belgium, Leary is now aiming for the world championships in France in September. Trap shooter aims at championship At the Belgium event, he Scored 189 points out of a possible 200. compared with 185 for second-place finisher, Cioni of Italy. 3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 10. 1977 A total of 90 shooters WeMuecsdepende‘easmposLesuished 1871‘.“dCa\odim - Stool veinforced. One with sater (read [0 pve vonl slipping and oma‘ mental IRON RAIUNGS Insmfled in hoqu, not CONCRETE STEPS ALSOAVAIlABLE ' Mos ‘ Sidewalks 0 lntouocking patio moms 0 Curbing '01 drivewaysafkrwevbeds OScroenblocks. IF SOMEONE IS INJURED ON YOUR PROPERTY, Winner Advertising serves by informing. WILL ELI EVER Getting hit with a personal injury or property damage claim these days could be a rude awakening. Your pre- sent liability insurance may not cover the cost of today's inflated medical bills and property damage settlements. Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 8841551 To keep yourself adequately protected, ask your local Economical insurance agent for advice Neil E. McDonald Limited. 226-1611 RECOVER? 1355 Shawson Drive, Mississauga (1 Block N. of 401 â€" West off Dixie Rd.) Richmond Hill 3 Year Guarantee Willowdale UNIT PRECAST CO. 678-9331 FREE ESTIMATES from 10 countries took part . Leary also tied for second in the men’s event with John Primrose of Edmonton, both getting 189 points. Vélasco of Spain won with 191. Another Canadian, Susan Nattrass of Edmonton, won the women’s event with 172 points. Leary, who travels to Hamilton each week to practice. may also journey to Montreal for the Quebec provincial trials later this month. Gormley‘s George Leary shows medal he won after winning junior trapshooting event in Europe recently. Now he’s after the world title. At his practice sessions and in competition, Leary uses an Italian-made Perazzi 12 gauge shotgun, firing at targets unleashed from a mechanical trap, some 15 metres into the air. The full lists for the club championships are now posted in the club comprising, as of every year, men’s singles, womens’ singles, men’s and women‘s doubles, mixed doubles and junior events. What may be noticed is that a new terminology has crept into the posted notices â€" three tier. Previously all tour- naments had been arranged on a win or consolation basis, wherein all first-found It's taken a long time, but King City finally got its comeuppance in the York County Ladies‘ Softball League. At least, it did for five- and-two-third innings last week. That‘s when the umpire called it quits on account of rain, with Barrow’s Insurance of Richmond Hill leading 22- 16. Tennis Up until then, King City had been on a three-year winning streak. The game against Richmond Hill was to have gone seven innings, but, after two attempts to wait out the rain, it was decided to pull up the bases and go home. Hill girls stop King win streak, ...or did they? A spokesman for Barrow‘s said she didn’t know if the Hill team would be officially credited with the win or not. So, at present, the King City team’s streak is still intact, even if shakin so. Jean Vanderkooy threw three-hitter for By Eric llandbury Club championship lists posted losers were eligible to compete in a consolation event. There is no doubt that there are serious failings in this type of traditional tennis contest. Num- bering one amongst these failings was that, by virtue of the fact a number of upsets must occur amongst relatively good players, both the main event and the consolation were in- variably won by better than intermediate playersa _ The three tier event eliminates the need for Barrow's, with team- mates Helen Johnson, Barb Magee, and Susan Richardson helping out with home runs. Barrow’s will journey to Niagara Falls Aug. 13 to compete in a provincial invitational tournament. . Sidewalks .0 Tremlim - Excavating . um I Septic Tarts 0 Dtails (New and Repairs) 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 CONSTRUCTION WELDRICK Res. 884453‘ the formation of A and B flights and the subsequent need for two consolation events, and combines them, very happily, into one continuous event. At the same time, it promotes a more equitable tournament that is not outside the range of anyone that professes to play a reasonably good game. The principle is this: Assuming that the draw comprised 32 players, the organisers, from com- bined experience, will choose what may be called 16 seeds. Theoretically those 16 will win and form the main event, and the firstâ€"round losers will carry on to the second-tier event‘ Should there be any upsets in the first tier it will only serve to increase the prestige of the second. However, the 1:] OFF IHE TUNEMASTEBE 17$: SUMMER TUNE-UP I" :H THE "SUN SUMMER TUNE-UP HEIDI 4 Toronto locations to serve you 7’; Install new spark plugs C: Install new ignition points C Install new condenser 3 Install new rotor :Zlnspectdisuibutorcap lnspectPCV’vdve Inspect air and fuel ï¬lters Check coil Aï¬uï¬dmmg Adjust carburetor Check spark plug wires lVl LlllLJFl It’s “Wonderful†4800 YONGE ST TORONTO TEL. 225-8869 North Yonge Market Place Aug. 24th and it’s coming to first-round losers then move into the third tier providing an excellent opportunity for the less than consistent player to savour a measure of the triumphs. I have mentioned all of this (and making it concise drove me to tiers) because it should spur everyone to put their name down for each one of the events. Re-evaluate your game and with less timidity (this particularly applies to the girls) get your name on the list. Only the best players could finish up playing a minimum two games; everyone else at least three. All round, the Rich- mond Hill junior teams have a great deal to be proud about. _ The junior boys finished second in the league, 2105 LAWRENCE AVE E 10087 YONGE ST 346C SCARBOROUGH RICHMOND HILL TORI TEL. 752-0026/7 TEL. 883-1387 TEL. Plus other locations in Barrie,St Catharines & Ottawa Before you go anywhere this summer. call for a 'Ihnemaster 'hme-l'p. You'll be getting the best tune-up a car can have and you'll be saving $5.00. 4 cyl. 6 cyl. 8 cyl. $4200~ $4500- $4800. This coupon entitles the bearer to $5.00 offthe above prices. (MT ‘Il'cx ,\u|znsl Ifll MonTulIe-Up PorYour Money tunemasterw THE IUNEMASTEB SUMMER TUNE-UP trailing only by one point and the girls team tied for second place. Junior news must also include the victories of Paul Beck and Scott Smith, who both qualified for the illustrious Ontario Open. Paul Beck won the final of the qualifying beating Ray Nakom in three sets. But by far the most unique news is that the three Sheppard sisters, Jennifer, Paula and Cara all qualified for the Open, a rare event, surely. in one family. Considerable discus- sion took place at the last executive meeting cen- tred around a novelty event with which to end F Install new spark plugs : Install new ignitio'npgintsuu CI Install new condenser l: Install new rotor 3 Inspect distributor cap a Inspect PCV valve T Inspect air and fuel ï¬lters T Check coil 3 Adjust timing 7 Adjust carburetor [7 Check firing voltage of each spark plug E Clean battery terminals [7 Inspect and adjust carburetor linkage 7] Test curb and fast idle [7 Measure hydrocarbon content C Measure carbon monoxide emissions CT Adjust manifold heat valve IT Inspect all hoses H Inspect all belts D Test battery voltage output [l Test cranking voltage [,1 Test compression of each engine cylinder 2 Test all ignition circuits C Test distributor voltage drop i1 Test cylinder power contribution f3 Test cranking RPM 3 Test rotor gap voltage TL Test distributor capacitor C Test and adjust dwell angle 3 Test alternator voltage 3 Test voltage regulator Plus : Additional tests when indicated to track down and isolate even the most elusive problems. Plus A76 Month/6000 Mile L19 RICHMONDH|LL TORONTO TEL. 883-1387 TEL. 787-5900 10087 YONGE ST 3460 BATHURST ST VbbyTumnhdfhmIqunm MSG 1N9 ICJCJC the season. Very few people want the summer to end too suddenly and something that will get us all together again before the racquet covers darken out another year will be welcome. John Marais would be pleased to have your suggestions. The annual general meeting is planned for Thursday, Oct. 13, please try to attend. A mid-winter event, similar to that held last year. is also being planned, and an ex- pression of your interest to the president. Hans Bruhn would help in developing the organization.