Curling off and sweeping .-.v.‘.mm.v.v..m mnml Hill (‘nrlina Club rinks did not share in the at time of writing the Firefigh ter’s lose 5-2 to Mississauga Hill Minor Midgets The Richmond Hill Legion midgets were too much for their Thornhill counterparts in the last two games winning 7-1 and 3-0. That 7-1 encounter saw Thornhill coming up with little opposition due primarily to being in the penalty box most of the time. They were assessed 36 minutes in penalties to Richmond Hill‘s 10 minutes. The pretty balloon had to burst. It did. The Richmond Hill Mutual Life Firefighters ran into a redhot Mississauga Firefighters team Wednesday of last week. And when the smoke had cleared the locals were on the wrong end of a 5-2 defeat. Terry Haviland opened the scoring for Richmond Hill with assists to Rod (‘hapmen and Brian Chris Butler, a new The curling season is underway with the first big bonspiel at the Richmond Hill Curling Club as 884 of 77 PE UGEO'I' S AUTO TREND .334] Richmond HilI 773-4444 WHAT'S HAPPENING OVER AT RICE'S? H262 Yonge St. Watch Next Week LEASING AVAILABLE Lining it M‘i'ssissauga struck back early in the second period to tie the_ score_:. Burgess addition to the Richmond Hill line-up, came up with some excellent saves in the game and indicated he could be there to stay. Two minutes later Rod (‘hapman took a pass from Dave Olson and skated in on a breakway and scored. Leading Richmond Hill’s offensive were Jack Vantol with a goal from Danny O’Sullivan; Morris Delfabro with two, assisted by Vantol, Jeff Joslin and Rod Graham; O’Sullivan assisted by Jim Majury and Joslin; Craig Halliday from Richard Hughes; Hughes From then on it was all Mississauga as they scored three more goals m the second period and one goal in the third. Ribhmond Hill's next home game is Nov. 15 at 10:30 am. John Graydon carefully lines up a shot. That’s the way John won a game for his rink. from O’Sullivan and Majury; and Terry Thorsell from Joe] Reeves and Joslin. The Richmond Hillers appeared to be just going through the motions in a return match with Thornhill despite winning 3-0. They could have just as easily come up with a loss as Thornhill elected this time to stay out of the penalty box and it almost paid off. ‘ Goals and assists for Richmond Hill were by: Richard Hughes from O’Sullivan and Scott Bartlett; Craig Halliday from Terry Thorsell and Joel Reeves; then it was Richard Hughes finishing the scoring unassisted. Goalie Butler per- formed well in the Rich- mond Hill nets to come up with his first shutout of the season. BY BERT NAYLOR The highlight of the past curling week was the annual November Men’s Open Bonspiel sponsored by Kent Clothes of Rich- mond Hill. Over $700 in men’s wear vouchers was offered in prlzes. Two full draws were held comprising a total of 24 rinks in the day‘s play. The Richmond Hill Minor Midget A‘s fought to a 4â€"4 tie with Barrie last week after losing a narrow 3-2 game to Orillia. Richmond Hill took the lead on an unassisted goal by Danny Henderson and increased it to 2-0 a minute later on a goal by Ross Cramer. Local and Metro Toronto teams made up the bulk of the bonspiel although former Rich- Hill Minor Midgets fight to 4-4 draw Cramer slipped the puck under the goalie from close in with Kenny Main and Doug Jones helping on the play. Barrie tied the game before the second period ended and looked the better team at this junc- ture of the game. Richmond Hill lost the lead early in the final period but Henderson put them back on even terms from Doug Eldridge. Also available in fully automatic trans- mission and 5 speed transmission. Many owe! modes [I will: to abuse from A7 A goal By Davé Allen Mnemm _ v _ _-_ '6’2’67 YONGE ST., WILLOWDAL'E, ZZZ-6555 (JUST SOUTH OF STEELES) FROM $3475 Rinks skipped by Peter Barker and Bob Hamm, both of Humber Highland, topped the first and second draws respec- tively with three wins each. Oddly enough, skips Ed Hay and Bob Dobson, both of Avonlea, each took the runner-up positions behind Humber Highland. Unfortunately, local member Jack Shrépshire did bring a team in from Orillia. mond Hill Curling Club rinks didâ€th share in the from Gord Fournier restored the Richmond Hill lead only to have Barrie tie the game on a defensive lapse. The Hillers almost came away with their first points of the season in the previous game with Oriilia. A tough Richmond Hill squad held the play for the first two periods and went into the third one goal down. That final period saw Richmond Hill wilting somewhat and Orillia proceeded to add two more goals. Although Richmond Hill only had two front lines to put out they seemed to get their second wind when a breakaway gave Doug Jones the assist on Shawn McDowell‘s rebound goal. prizes this time but foursomes skipped by John Graydon, Harold Louden, Dave Pulchinski and Len Lee did win one game each. A tip of the hat to convener Stewart Paul and his two assistants Lou Crotin and John Johnston for a job well done. 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