By JEFF WALKER The Richmond Hill Cadillac Baif Major Bantam soccer team got off on the right foot in the first game of the Ontario Cup wars last Sunday beating Peterboro 2-1. Coach Ted Main and his Baif boys played a solid game all the way with goalie Steven Smith turning in a particularly excellent game. Squirts Mac Fleming Paints 1. Aurora 2. Ian Colés scored both Richmond Hill goals. This week the other town rep teams will get underway in their respective divisions. nu. v... â€". Minor Atom: Richmond Hill Lions 4, Markham 1. Richmond Hill beat Markham for the first time in two years in this division. The Hill team worked hard and played well with a special mention to half backs Niel Minor Peewees: Rich- mond Hill Registrars 6. Markham 1. Good all round effort by Richmond Hill who completely dominated the game from start to- finish. Special mention to James Ken- nedy who anchored the The following results are for league games played during the week commencing June 12: Junior giflsget to Grimgpy finals The Richmond Hill Le Baron Junior Girls came close but they missed out winning the Grimsby Junior softball tourâ€" nament on the weekend. They won their opener 7â€"6 over North Bendale, the second 10-4 over Brantford before losing the A championship to Grimsby by 6-0. This game saw Grimsby winning it in the The Annual Ladies' Gala Day lawn bowling tournament was won by BOW/ing day for ladies The Richvale Jen-All Outerwear Squirt boys team downed Victoria Square 14-8 in minor softball action last week behind the strong pitching of Omar Grant. Richvale Squirts down win The same Jen-All Outerwear team went on to down Maple 15-10 as Danny Alexander hit the first homerun of the season and went on to hit three more. Shawn Ellery also brought in four runs. Pat Martin came up with a fine defensive game at shortstop. Other action saw the Cadillac-Baif Peewee boys down Maple 19-8. Coach of the team is Irwin Bruck. Grant and Erik Bowles were also credited with the first double play of the season. Coach of the team is Rick Ellery. The Richvale Lions Squirts, under substitute coach Mrs. Gary Blan- chett, played their first game of the season but were unable to beat a â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 21. 1978 REGION OF YORK LEAGUE Berger and Grant O’Meara. Goal scorers were Maurice Poirier, Robert Kennedy, and Danny Jensen, two. Maior Atom: Dynes Jewellers 4. Newmarket 0. Dino Buffon and John Kirkley led the Richmond Hill team with two goals apiece. Mosquito: Advance Masonry 7, Newmarket 2. Another goOd win for Richmond Hill. It makes life a lot easier for the coach when good play produces so many goals. Tod Dungey led The Hill with three followed by Mike Hubrich with two and singles to Peter Narduzzi and Patrick Mulcahy. Good efforts by forwards David McKee and Gavin Dandy. Minor Major Mosquitoes: No results at press time. Minor Peewees: Rich- mond Hill Registrars 6. Markham 1. Good all round effort by Richmond Hill who completely dominated the game from go. .. go... -_-.. , half. Gullo clinched it with two more in the second half. M a j o r B a n t a m 2 Cadillac Baif 4, Thornhill 1. Richmond Hill went ahead early in the game with a goal by Rudy Franke. Ian Coles scored two in the second half and Rudy Franke made the final one. Junior B: No results at press time. METRO LEAGUE Major Mosquito: Guildwood 2. Richmond Hill Kinsmen 1. Rich- mond Hill’s lone goal in this close game was headed in by Andrew Phelps. very first inning with three runs on three consecutive singles and a triple. They added one run in the second on two doubles and an error. They scored their final two runs in the fifth on two errors and two hits. the Win Elsden rink from Markham, second high, Betty Armstrong rink, Losing pitcher was Darlene Nelson who gave up seven hits, walked one and had five strikeouts. Her teammates com- mitted three errors The Richmond Hill Bantams Carpenters have won all seven of their games in league play this season. Results: They’ve posted wins over Unionville 18-2; Amesbury 12-5; Amesbury 23-5; Glenfield 8-3; Thornhill 15-5; Amesbury 13-3; and Amesbury 14-2. well-trained Woodbridge team. The Al Woolley Printing Tykes defeated the Litho Web Tykes 16-8 and then lost to the same team 15- 10 in the next game. Woolley is coached by Jack Mitchell; Litho by Lloyd Oldham. Excitement was really The team is sponsored again this year by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 3233. arpenters are hot defence and Scottie Ross for his tireless running. Goalscorers were Peter Gonzales with two well- taken scores, David Hobbins, Steven Hicks, Ben Carbone and Ian Beattie. Minor Bantam: Piper Travel 4, Aurora 1. Peter Delgrosso and Paul Gullo got a goal each in the first half. Gullo clinched it with two more in the second half. M a j o r B a n ta m 2 Cadillac Baif 4, Thornhill 1. Richmond Hill went ahead early in the game with a goal by Rudy Franke. Ian Coles scored two in the second half and Rudy Franke made the Mihor Peewee: Bildan Construction 1. Chinguacousy 1. Another behind her Richmond Hill had only fours scattered hits by Bernie Thompson, Bonnie Bryan, Kathy Motley and Debbie Hutton. BEAT BENDALE The opening game 7-6 win over North Bendale saw the losers open the scoring in the first inning on two walks and a triple to score two runs. Richmond Hill came right back to tie the game Coaches Bob Davies and Bill Armstrong would like to thank the sponsors for sticking by the team again this year. This is the fifth year of spon- sorship. also from Markham. High score for two wins went to Ruth Edwards trio from riding high as Epic Real Estate Bantam girls walloped Nobleton 26-11 as Diane Greenfield whacked three homeruns. Team roster and bat- ting averages: Wes Whitaker, .424; Wayne Smith, .412; Pat Lawlor, .278; Jim Barton, .462; Lawrence Millard, .409; Rob McKenzie, .381; Mike Smith, .545; Paul Harrietha, .412; Glenn Apps, .375; Rob Cashin, .364; J. P. Farrell, .486; Gary Armstrong, .636. Jennie Logush also contributed a couple of four-basers while Alison Burford hit one. A great effort. Lynn Gohn is coach of the team. good game for Richmond Hill with outstanding play by Carl Koteff, Adriano Scorranese scored the goal. results at press time. SCARBORO LEAGUE â€" GIRLS Atoms: St. Andrews 3. Eugene Construction 0. Golden Horseshoe League: Seniors: No results at press time. Garry Owen 3. Clarkson 0. The Garry Owen girls took a comfortable lead in this away game in a repeat of the previous week‘s poor weather conditions. Regina Mosquito: North Rich- mond Gas Service 1, St. Andrews 0. A goal by Virginia Douse put Rich- mond Hill ahead and excellent goalkeeping by Sharon Redgate kept it that way. Peewee: Cadillac Baif 2, Armourdale 0. Natalie Ross scored both goals. Ann Newton and Christy Traganitis both showed exceptional kicking ability from the halfback position. as Janet Buxton opened walked, Debbie Hutton breezing to thewin behind with a single and Gizelle singled and then Janet a 15-hit Richmond Hill Marchand was safe on a Buxton tripled them attack. well-executed bunt single. hotne.‘ _ The 15-hits set a new They both scored when the Bendale catcher threw wild to second base trying to get Marchand out. North Bendale moved in front by two runs again in the second on a single and homer. Richm'ond Hill tied it in its half of the same inning when Monica Germaine Weston. High score for one win went to the home club team of Greta Gartlan, Marie Kay and Irma Wilson. The Men‘s Annual Invitational Tournament held last Saturday was won by the John Hull rink from Agincourti A Brampton rink skipped by Walt Edwards, was second. The high two game winner was Jack Hickman and his team from West Toronto. The high score for one win went to Larry Wales, Brian Mather, and Floyd Perkins of Richmond Hill. In the Provincial district playdown “the Colts†team of Gordon Legacy, Bill Henderson, and Alec Quinn of “the Hill†were the district winners. Also in the provincials “the Fours†rink of Larry Wales, Morley Hall, Brian Mather and Fred Thomas from Richmond Hill won the district chamâ€" pionship. Out of 12 teams entered. three Richmond Hill teams and one from Agincourt advanced to the finals. Major Peewee: No REGION OF YORK LEAGUE Peewee-Bantam. A. Beattie 4. Thornhill A's 4. The Richmond Hill girls should have had this one but Thornhill came on strong in the last 10 minutes to tie. Goal scorers were Michelle Surewic, two, Caron Rothwell and Sherri Bishop. Good performances by Kim Rex-Graham and Laurie Linden. Finnegan and Angela Dela Auilla scored the goals. Squirts Jakma Construction 3, Leuschner Spraying 2. A great solo effort by Gary Usher got the first goal for Jakma. Lee Bentham made it 2-0 in the second half and a penalty shot by Daniel Stong proved to be the winner. Jeff Jacey was outstanding in goal. David Byers and Andrew Orfanakos scored for Leuschner. Travis Anderson also played a strong game. Bendale got its final two runs in the fourth on two hits and an error. Richmond Hill scored one run in the fifth when Buxton singled: and scored on Sue O'Connell’s double. They added their final two runs in the sixth when Kathy Motley singled and Monica Germaine bunted safely. Bernie Thompson then walked to load the bases. Motley scored to tie the game on Hutton‘s single. Buxton then hit a sacrifice fly to right to score Germaine with the winning run. WALLOP BRANTFORD Sue O'Connell was the winning pitcher giving up nine hits, two walks and striking out three. Buxton led the hitter with two singles and a triple. O’Connell had a double while single hits went to Marchand. Motley, Germaine. Hutton had two singles; ‘Th‘e Brant- ford game saw Marchand CLUB LEAGUE â€" BOYS At Midas we solve tough muffler problems by gomg on a bender. Ratcliffs Canada 3. C & J. Investments 1. Robert Santha fired in two goals and Derek Flood one as Ratcliffs edged C & J Investments. Mario Dimanbro scored for C & Cadillac Bail 3. Baymar Sports 2. Jeff Holmes got two goals and Mark Broschek one. Fred Rossi and Brent Luckasavitch got one each for Baymar. ATOMS Legion Branch 375, 3. Globe Travel 1. Todd McKee scored two goals for the Legion and John Higham one. Andrew Skinner scored one for Globe Travel. North York Trophies 4. Tournaments Inc., 1. A good game with out- standing play by John Byers who scored two and Paul Gyarmati with one. Sean Dean made it four for Trophies. Anthony Alberga scored for Tournaments Inc. Powell Plumbing 3. Richvale Lions 0. Brian Coulson, Stephen Dickson and Sean Jennings scored one each for Powell. David Toporowoski The 15-hits set a new record for the club. Marchand was the big hitter for the Hill with a homer, triple and a double. Motley also had three hits, Janet Buxton, two including a triple; Germaine, triple and a single, Kim Edwards, double and a single; O’Connell, a double, and singles Bryan and Thompson. If there’s a muffler job we can’t handle at Midas, we haven’t seen it yet. We’re pros and proud of it. And our Midas Muffler shops stock a mammoth selection of mufflers and pipes. But once in a blue moon, someone brings us an unusual car that defies even ouï¬rhuge inventories. What then? Richmond Hill scored three runs in the first on five hits, added four more in the fourth, three in the fifth The big tournament for the Ontario Junior Regional Elimination is in Oshawa at Durham College this weekend. Richmond Hill meets Stardex at 9 a.m. Saturday. The top four teams meet the top four from the St. Catharines Regional tournament on June 30, July 1 and July 2 in Burlington for the Ontario junior' cham- pionship. Luckily for unusual car owners, most Midas Muflier shops have a unique machine that bends pipe like a pretzel so it conforms to even the kinkiest chassis. Presto. Problem solved. So bring your van, your funny car, your custom duals, your vintage classic or your domestic sedan to Midas, and watch our professionals solve your muffler problem. RICHMOND HILL One way 6r the other. 9190 Yonge St. YOU’VE GOTTA BE TOUGH To BE TOPS played a spectacular game in the ngts_. Caesar's Palace 9, Sergio Bemardi Antiques 3. Caesar’s Palace showed a strong team effort under captain Mike Nelson's leadership. They took advantage of a strong wind at their back in the first half to seize a commanding lead. Mike Nelson led the winners with six goals while Hank DeJong had INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMES Admission: Children 35° RECREATIONAL SWIMS Daily 1 :30 - 4:30 p.m. 6:30 â€" 8:00 p.m. FOR ADULTS ONLY â€" Monday to Saturday - 12 Noon - 1:00 PM. Students 50° Adults 75c SERIES | July 3 - July 20 SERIES II July 31 - August 17 REGISTRATION â€" "Rediscover the sun" at Thornhill Outdoor Pool (opening Friday, June 23) For information Phone 881-2989 to the Friday prior to commencement T _ gm"; 5: of each session For full details see Summer Brochure (available at the Pool) 889-9977 MUFFLER SHOPS one and Paul Ruytenbeck two. Tony Disera had two goals for Bernardi and Geordie Craig the other one. MOSQUITOES Richmond Hill Lions 3, Sarracini Travel (King City) 1. Andrew Lennox scored two goals for the Lions and John Cole made it three. Don Deb Construction 3. Continental Kitchens 2. Continental opened the ï¬cmc Rm Thorn hill lirk Du an ends scoring but Deb fqgght back to win. Mike Rumble. Phillip Landolt and Sean Forkan scored one each for the winners. Ken Stewart and Paul Crowder replied for Continental. King City Restaurant 2, Ronald's Printing 2. Mark Hachmar and Mark Duley scored for Ronald’s Printing. PeewEe-Bantam: No results at press time.