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The Liberal, 14 Sep 1977, B6

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Rotarians swing out He ain’t Eddie Feigner but maybe just as ancient. Not really. He's Cam Smith the friendly Richmond Hill banker and he’s pitching in the first Richmond Hill Rotary Club That was the story Sunday for Richmond Hill in the first annual Rotarian Softball They didn’t really do too badly but they didn’t win wither. 1 6 teams Richmond Hill will be represented by Kin- smen‘s Club Minor Mosquitoes and The L i b e r a l M a j o r Mosquitoes. By Jane Stel Sixteen teams will be participating in the Richâ€" mond Hi1] Minor Soccer Club‘s Centennial Soccer Tournament next Saturday at Langstaff Secondary School. A éafeteria will be open for the convenience of spectators. Also upcoming is the league‘s annual year-end dance at the Richvale Community Centre Oct. 1 featuring George Cowie and his band. Tickets are available by calling Jane Stel at 884â€"2560 at $10 a couple which includes a buffet and a chance at the door prizes. Treppo gets four The Legion Branch 375 Squirts downed Caesar’s Palace 6-1 in Richmond Hill Minor Soccer House League play last week with Steven Treppo showing the way with {our goals. Sean Sanderson had two. PA Cristie got the lone goal for Caesar’s. Other results saw: Deal Services Deal Services 2. Rat- cliff's I. Robert Patterson and Marshal Hoare scored for Deal while John Boccongelle replied for Ratcliff’s. lnvictas 5, Cadillac Baif 0. Craig August fired in two goals for the winners Thornhill Lions roar to victory The Thomhill Minor Bantam Lions lived up to their name in the York Inter- District Minor Soccer League this season. Simply by finishing in first place with a seven win. three tie, and two loss record. v- v â€"â€""_, coaches Bill Torrance and Ron Norton were even happier because the club has only been in existence for three years. ‘ 7 L_‘__. H --:J Good enough to edge out Aurora and Richmond Hill in the league's first year of operation._ an... hrJn‘_ w.-. “That‘s what made us happy," said Torrance. “Thornhill is a young league and it was very gratifying to put a team together like this at such an early stage of the game.“ m! , HAL”! The Lions were the only Thomhill team to win a division title in the first season of outside competitive play. “This was the first year any of our' Thomhill teams came up against outside competition," said Torrance. “These other clubs had more ex- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, September 14, 1977 entennial tourney Tournament at Bradstock Park. ‘ The local entry put out a gallant effort in the tournament which was won by Oshawa in the final game 8-6 over with singles to Raymond Hubrich‘ Mark Potts and Danny Patterson. Tournament Action Pat Kelly and his Jak- ma Construction Atoms participated in the Newmarket Labor Day Tournament. Kelly reports that the tournament was ex- tremely well organized. Unfortunately, his team lost 4-2 to Newmarket when it was only able to field 10 players. They lost a 6-0 game to Whitby. Stouffville Bruno De] Grosso took his Richmond Hill Lions to the Stouffville Labor Day tournament tying Markham 2-2, losing 4-0 to Peterboro and then winning 3-2 against Maple Leaf. Globe Travel 6. Dunlop St. 7691‘s I. Chris Mohr fired in three goals for the winners with the others going to Mark Mitchell and John Cowe. Chris Dewar tallied for the 76ers. richmond hill minor soccer Thornhill Villagg Pizza 2‘ Globe Travel 0. Chris DePiero and Willie Robinson scored for Pizza. Richmond Hill Lions 2. Sanderson Gulf 1. Marcel Bernard and John Paul Moms You show them, Cam Mohr gets three periengg going_ foy them The Lions, who lost their final league game 2-1 to Aurora. also chalked other exhibition wins over Richmond Hill, Armourdale and York Mills. - iiioisuffered defeat at the hands of a very strong Don Mills club and also to the North York Spartans in the Ontario Cup V 7{Effort did it for us." said Torrance, “the boys just played their heartg o_ut.“ “VJ-.J”- r-â€"_,_, w,, The team‘s lineup consists of Joey Foti, goalkeeper: Wayne Norton, Gilad Samuel, fullbacks; Campbell Torrance, centrehalf: Donald Mummery, Mike Anderson, halfs; and Carlo Bravo, Corey Miller. Allan Plitong, Don Tai. Joey Stenta. Ernest Grzincic; and Randy Lothrop. Rob Bagg. defence. ‘3lfiér3'oilor1rs’aw the Tlxomhill minor atoms lose a tough 1-0 game to Rich- mond Hill in the final game of regular play lWTJh'at 2-1 loss the Lions suffered to Aurora saw Donald Mummery getting the only goal. Willowdale Except enough. R i c h m o n d H i l 1 “clobbered” Fergus in the first game but lost the second one 7-6 to Oshawa Surowiec scored for the Lions. Sanderson Gulf’s goal was by Mike Rumble. Jakma Construction 1. Dunlop St. 76ers 1. Steve Persi scored for Jakma, Jeff Fields for the 76ers. Mosquito Continental Kitchens 3. Baymar Sports 1. Derek Baker, Paul Grice and Kevin Rowe scored for Baymar. Heinz got the lone goal for Baymar. Tournaments Inc. 3. Midas Muffler 1. Frank Silveri scored twice for Tournaments with Vince Donatelli getting the other one. Michael Van Der Loer got the lone goal for Midas. Town rep The Richmond Hill Kinsmen maintained their lead to win the league championship by blanking Markham 5-0. Kelly Grams had two goals with singles to Shaun Cooke, Andrew Phelps. and Scott Massey. Kinsmen win 5-0 Minor Mosquito Richmond Hill Scholastics Publications I. Aurora 0. Richmond Hill scored with only two minutes remaining in the game courtesy of Heinz Losberg. Scholastic Publications 4, Newmarket 0. Another well-played game for Scholastic with Losberg notching two goals. Marcel Wegman and Harry Stel scored the other two. Stel's on a penalty shot. softball tournament held Sunday at Bradstock Park. Cam didn‘t toss a no-hitter but he was certainly a “hit” with opposition. wasn‘t and then 18-12 to Willowdale. Big local Rotarian hero was Dennis Stayner who belted four home runs. ~ "â€""Ifitilvag 3 great day, lots That's where the offun,”saidRotarianJoe tournament really Horvat who also played. warmed up. Semi-finals, Sept. 20, Squirts, Ratcliffs vs Cadillac Baif; Caesar‘s Palace vs Deal Services. Upcoming games (Playoff schedule): Atoms, Quarter finals (date to be‘ announced): Dunlop 765rs vs J~a_kn1a Construction; Globe Travel vs Richmond Hill Lions. Semi-finals, Sept; 21, with winners from Dunlop, Jakma series vs Thornhill Village Pizza; and winners from Globe vs Lions vs Sanderson Gulf. Mosquito quarter finals to be announced. Don Deb Construction vs Midas Muffler. Sept. 22, semiâ€"finals will feature the winners from Don Deb and Midas vs Tournaments Inc., Baymar Sports vs Con- tinental Kitchens. The King City Recreation Badminton' Club will be starting a new season Oct. 4 with registration open to all comers. Peewee, semi finals, Sept. 19. North York Lawn bowling King Badmintoners start season Oct. 4 It was an all-Richmond Hill triumph last Sunday in a Mixed Pairs Tour- nament here. High three-game winners were Larry and Judy Wales of Richmond Hill; high two-game winners, Ilene and Wes Wonch, also of Richmond Hill; and. yes. high one- game victors, Alex Quinn and Marg Walton, of the Hill. Thornhill hard ball A number of outâ€"of- town rinks entered but finished out of the money. Thornhill minor league hardball playoff action this week saw Tempcon ousting N.S. Smith 11-8 in the semi-finals and Thomhill Lions defeating H 8: S Reliance 11-4. Tempcon and the Lions meet tomorrow night (Thursday) at 6:30 in 'I‘homhill Park. Then it was back to Rotarian Don Halliday’s on Sugar Maple Lane for post-games postmortems. Trophies vs Flair Upholstery; Peter’s Excavating vs Richmond United. Cup Final Day will be held Sept. 24 at Crosby Park. Invidas Legion Br. 375 Deal Services Ratcllfis Caesar's Palace Cadillac Bait Richmond HIII Lions Jakma Const. Sanderson Gulf Thomhil! Village Globe Travel Dunlap St. 76ers Don Deb Const. Continental Kitchens Midas Muffler Tournaments Inc. for the season which runs to the end of April at the King City High School every Tuesday and Thursday from 8 to 11 Instructions will be available to beginners. Baymar Sports For further information and registration forms call Helen Ohab at 833- 5986 or John Lamb at 833- 6882. Table A “Table Soccer Tournament" will be held all day next Friday and Saturday at the Upper Canada Mall in Newmarket. Winners of the tour- nament will go into the finals with the winner of that tournament to represent Canada in the world finals next February. SOCCGI’ All comers are welcome. A recent table soccer tournament at Hillcrest Mall in Richmond Hill was won by Jim Forbes of Thomhill and Cleve Jones of Richmond Hill. They'll be competing in the finals. Fees are $5 per person Standings Squirts Mosquito Atoms COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE SPECIAL HERE'S WHAT WE DO: â€"BACK FLUSH comm; SYSTEM â€"INSTALL WINTER “ THERMDSTAT & ., GASKET iâ€"FILL WITH ANTI- i‘ FREEZE The above prices good only on presentation of our Fall/Winter catalogue wrapper. Save even more we with cash bonus coupons oz 8 6 ST. RICHMOND HILL 884-1196 Use your Canadian Tire credit card

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