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The Liberal, 31 Aug 1977, B6

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B-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 31. um Sudden “death in softball! mama Karip MnNamam rhpn Marchand the mnning Thornhill tied it in It’ll be doâ€"or-die for both the Richmond Hill Junior Ladies and their Thornhill counterparts when they meet tonight (Wednesday) in the third game of their East York Ladies Softball League playoffs. 7 7â€"4â€" ~..I:O This set the scene for tonight’s game at 8:30 pm. at Thornhill Park. That first game saw Donna Roberts picking up the win with relief from r”: The two teams split their opening games with Richmond Hill winning the first one 4-3 and Thornhill rebounding to take the second one 5-3. It was an old story for Mary Willamson and her Richmond Hill Junior girls softball team. ° The end of the PWSA line for 1977. Mary’s team bowed out of the playoff picture last Sunday night losing 7â€"4 to Glenfield in the third and final game of their best- of-three series. Richmond Hill had lost the opener 11-3 but had bounced back to win the second game 14-1 in impressive fashion. “I’ve never won a P W S A t i t l e , ‘ ‘ philosophized Mary, “although I’ve gone right to the final on several occasions.“ It would have been the finals this season except, of course, for Glenfield. That final game saw the visitors wrapping the game up with six runs in the fifth inning off pit- chers Kelly McInnis and Darline Nelson who relieved her in that fifth Loses PWSA Street people are feet people. They’re neat people who meet people. Why not join up? Take a [Ia/mam. vivith sunny tread l0 pve vent slippan and ome- mental IRON RAILINGS Installed in hours, not 0 Steel veinlorced. One CONCRETE STEPS ALSOAVAILABLE ' Patios - Sidewalks 0 Inleilocking patio stones 0 Cuvbing 60v dlivcwavs 8 flowev beds Ocheenblocks. Mary Williamson bites dust again â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 31. 1977 Dealer in the Metro Toronto Areaitakes pleasure in offering complete leasing faci- lities on all A.M.C. products. We offer w0rry free driving with the exclusive Buyer Protection Plan. ALSO available for JMMEDIATE DELIVERY is the famous JEEP line. We wroteTie book on four wheel drive. GREMLIN HORNE & hep LINE PACER MATADOR JEEP-OJ 5 & 7 WAGONEER A.M.X. » CHEROKEE JEEP TRUCK Baker’s Sales 8 Service, the oldest AMI; REGISTRATION $2.00 PAYABLE AT TIME OF REGIS TRATION. WEEKLY BOWLING SATURDAY MOR NINGS $1.50 PER WEEK. Bowling starts Sat, Sept. 17th, 9 AM. Parents welcome as scorekeepers or spectators. Information, Phone Mrs. Cameron 884-2814. wrigfi/ down your a//e;<.. REGISTRATION REGISTER AT HILLTOP BOWL 70 NEWKIRK RD. Fri. Eve Sept. 9th 6 PM. to 9.30 PM. Sat. Morn. Sept. 10th, 9 AM. to 12 Noon 1355 Shawson Drive, Mississauga (1 Block N. of 401 â€" West off Dixie Rd.) 3 Year Guarantee UNIT PRECAST CO. 678-9331 FREE ESTIMATES YOUTH BOWLERS 6 TO 18 YEARS AS OF DEC. 31st Thomhill tied it in the fourth as Marchand singled, Debbie Donofrio walked and Jeanette Russell was safe on a bunt to load the bases. Cathy Pacini was safe on an error as the tying run Kelly MacInnis in the seventh inning. Thomhill got six hits >off_ Roberts. uLosing pitcher was Gisele Marchand who gave PP “Whits- Richmond Hill got one run in the third inning as Darline Nelson singled. Sheila Harrison singled with Nelson going to third and then scoring on a sacrifice fly. inning. Winning pitcher was Anne Gibson. “They only outhit us 12 to 11,” said Mary, “but we couldn’t get them when they counted.“ She also felt the ab- sence of her top hitter, Sue O’Connell, hurt the team‘s chances. "Sue might have made the difference,” she said. Richmond Hill got one run in the fourth on hits by Nelson, O’Connell and an error; and two more in the fifth inning when Sue Emry walked, Kelly Mclnnis was safe on an error, followed by singles by Debbie Milnes and Nelson. The 11-3 loss to Glen- field saw Nelson giving up 14 hits while walking two. Glenfield got two runs in the second and third innings. three in the fourth, three in the fifth, and one in the sixth. Paflfltll’afllflfl' a Walk a block.Today. Kelly McInnis was rman scored. Thornhill scored two runs in the top of the seventh as Michelle Bowers walked and came home on Louise Poirier's triple. Joan Sellers then singled home Thornhill third run. Richmond Hill made its stirring comeback in the final inning as Debbie Milnes walked, Kelly Maclnnis singled and Sam Chefero walked to load the bases. Nelson then singled to left to score Milnes to make it 3- Sheila Harrison was safe on a fielder’s choice forcing Kelly at the plate. winning pitcher the 14-1 victory giving up six hits. walking none and striking out two. Richmond Hill got 12 hits off Glenfield pitching with Bonnie Bryan showing the way with a fourâ€"for«four night at bat; O‘Connell went three for four including two triples. 0 RAM :AINS GALl DRE L '35:?" ........~ . . ‘ a -:-:-:-:-‘- .. I 35:33:” . .r' I I : '::;:o:.:-..... . "2'; Katie McNamara then flew to left field scoring Chefero to tie the game. Bonnie Bryan was the heroine as she singled home the winning run. It was her third hit in four trips to the plate._ 'i‘homhill éame back to win the second with Richmond Hill Hockey Association ALL PAYERS MUST BE REGlSTERED WITH THE R.H.H.A FEE 5200 PER PLAYER PER TRYOUT 0.M.H.A. TRY-OUTS Saturday, September 10th New Arena Sunday, September 11th New Arena MINOR ATOM 5:00 MINOR PEE WEE 6:00 MINOR BANTAM 7:00 MINOR MIDGET 8:00 Marchand the winning pitcher although requiring relief from Joan Sellers. They gave up five hits. Richmond Hill got two runs in the first inning on a walk by Chefero, Bryan‘s single. and an error. ATOM 1:00 PEEWEE 2:00 BANTAM 3:00 MIDGET 4:00 JUVENILE 5:00 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 P.M 7:00 P.M 8:00 PM 9:00 P.M Thomhill tied it in the second on a walk to Sellers and hits by Pat Valenti and Bowers and an error . Thornhill won it in the third inning on three hits by Marshand, Valenti, Goldie Parkinson and an error. Tuesday. Sept. 6 Wednesday, Sept. 7 Thursday, Sept. 8 Friday, Sept. 9 Saturday. Sept. 10 Sunday, Sept. 11 Players 11 yrs. and over $45"" REGISTRATION INCLUDES TEAM PICTURE AND SEASON'S PASS Richmond Hill Hockey Association REGISTRATION Players 10 yrs. and under For the 1977 - 78 Hockey Season 1000ml = 1i (litre) 7:00 - 9:30 pm. 7:00 - 9:30 pm. 7:00 - 9:30 pm. 7:00 - 9:30 pm. 4:00 - 9:00 pm. 12:00 noon - 5:00 pm. New Arena New Arena Hillcrest Mall Hillcrest Mall New Arena New Arena $3000

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