HillvAuto Body stretched its undefeated streak to nine games, dumping Lake Wilcox 6â€"1. Ken Faulkner scored twice. con- tributing a homerun and a single. Glen Polhamus matched Faulkner‘s homer with one in the fourth and also punched out a single. John Finney added a pair of singles. After Clement‘s rough time in the first. Val Steffan threw for Richmond Hill Auto and Gary Oliver tossed for Town. BOUNCED BACK The fifth inning saw the Hillers bounce back â€" they picked up all five runs. Ken Faulkner singled, Jim Clement singled, Billy Hunter walked and the “ageless" Kenny Roberts doubled driving in all three runners. A homer by Glen Greenslade knotted the score. For the Lake. Rick Collins knocked in Gary Russell with a double. Russell had singled. Jim Clement was the winning pitcher and Jim Cook absorbed the loss. Town Auto Body also continued its torrid pace thumping Ronald's Printing 6-2. John Rumble and Rod Chapman each had two hits and Jim Henderson had two RBl’s. For Ronald‘s, it was Craig Shuttlesworth driving in Rob Hartnett. After Steve Wilson stayed alive on an error‘ Shut» tlesworth was able to score. in/ Steve Whitaker and Cliff Hartnett. Haviland then scored when Dwight Powell stayed alive on an error. Doug Carter scored a run when Clay Chapman was caught trying to steal second. He had singled earlier and driven in Powell. The first clash between the two toughest teams didn‘t resolve anything as Richmond Hill Auto Body and Town Auto Body played to a 5-5 tie. Town opened up in the first in- ning with five big runs. Terry Haviland hit a single that drove In Joe‘s next game. it cleaned Barrow's Insurance 6-2. The winners were paced by Paul Phillip. who scored twice and by Greg McMillan‘s homer with Chris Degeer on board. For Barrow‘s, Billy Richardson tripled and Doug Bell knocked him in. Bell later scored on a wild pitch. I Harold Degeer and Glen Moreland pitched for the winners and Al Underhill took the loss. In the losing effort. Paul Arnold‘s RBI scored Rick Collins and in the next inning Collins homered with Marcel Forget on base. Winning pitcher was Degeer. the loser â€" Jim Cook_ In the first game, they beat Lake Wilcox 5-34 Doug Lewis knocked Dale Moreland in for a run and Harold Degeer's single scored Paul Phillip and Lewis. Robbie Dynes came in on a sacrifice fly by Greg McMillan and Ben Bourget added the final run on an error. Joe’s Garage Juniors. with two victories over the past week. have gained ground on the other top teams and are solidly in the race for first spot. Dennis who lives. on Cameron Crescent in Toronto could be eligible for awards that are of- fered on a regular basis for holes- in- one by Canada Dry, Intermediates edged 7-6 by Portagevi/le Dennis sunk his first ever hole- in-one on the 260 yard 101h hole using a four wood from the tee He finished his game with a 76 for 18 holes. Par for the course is 71 Ace recorded at the Summit The golfer’s dream â€" hitting a ball into the cup using only one stroke â€" came true for Dennis Fitzgerald of the Summit Golf Club in Richmond Hill last Saturday. Thomhill bounced back in the Another error followed scoring fourth with two runs as Stan two runners. Sprung led off by being safe on an error. Jack Vanry then doubled The Vetere team plays King him home. He proceeded to steal City Juniors tonight (wedâ€" third and came home on Wayne nesday) at King CityPark at 8:30 Henry's sacrifice fly. um, Pottageville opened the scoring in the first inning on two runs and four hits. They made it 44) in the second on one hit. Thornhill pitching g-évevup a total of 15 hits while the Thomhill batters replied with 11. The Thornhill Intermediate Glen BO! Vetere fastball team came up one a double a run short last week dropping a 7-6 field error game to Pottageville. “They haci our pitching Pottagevillemovedtworunsup numbered in this one.“ com- again in the seventh on four hits. mented Thornhill coach Cliff Andrus. “They were hitting and Pottageville got its winning run the ball was just dropping in.“ inthe tophalf of the eighth inning mL__.__|.:n ,, Joe’s Garage Juniors hot for top spot Intermediate Glen Boyce then followed with 10454 YONGE ST. N., RICHMOND HIU. ) PO P's RESTAURANT & TAVERN TRY OUR SPECIALTY STEAK Er SEAFOOD DISHES LIQUOR LICENSE 884-2752 Lake Wilcox pulled into a tie for second-last spot with Ronald’s afterthey edged H. J. Mills 4-3 in a comedy of errors. Rick Collins doubledfl'wice. had an RBI and scored on a passed ball. Peter Marsh doubled with the bags loaded and knocked in two for the losers. Jim Cook took the win and Barry Mathews threw the loss. Galaxy Tavern blanked H. J. Mills 1-0 in another pitching duel between Brian Madely and Terry Legge of Mills. Galaxy’s lone run was unearned when Bernie Hough scored from third after Nelson Lund got life on an error in the first. Legge gave up only one hit and Madely, only two. Thornhill fought back with two runs in the ninth as Murray Cavender singled and another batter was safe on an error. Another error followed scoring two runners. a double énd scored on an out- on Lhreé hits They verified 'he did have a hole-in-one. The Ontario Golf Association publicizes any hole-in-one reported from the Toronto area on the CBC-TV sports show, telecast from 5-6 pm. on Saturdays. On Saturday, Dennis was playing with three other club members â€" Bob Spence, Marv Peever and Doug Murdock. In the game against Galaxy. Dave Berseth singled and managed to reach third base with none away, when Bruce Sampson threw the ball away trying to nail him at second. Mike Thompson's centre field fly scored Berseth. Oak Ridges appears to be headed for at least a fifth place finish as they trounced the York Regional Police 8â€"1. Tom Dukelow threw for the winners. Beefeater‘s Gin and Jim Morrison Limited â€"“ distributors of the Titleisl golf ball, the same ball Dennis was using. Berseth‘ star of the game. hurled the shutout and Brian Madely threw for Galaxy. Both pitchers gave up three hits in a duel at the rubber. Ronald‘s got two back in the second. Both Rob Hartnett and Cec Sarafin got life on an error and Hartnett scored when Frank Kernohan singled. Sarafin scored while Video tried desperately to stop Kernohan from stealing second. Chuck Nelson singled and scored on -an error in the third inning. to tie the game. Video Real Estate Town Auto Body Joe‘s Garage Juniors Richmond Hill Auto Body Oak Ridges Galaxy Tavern Barrow's Insurance H. J‘ Mills Lake Wilcox Ronald's Printing York Regional Police Shï¬ttleswortn 7 threw for Ronald's and Berseth for Video. SYANDINGS Video scored three times in the first â€"â€" Dave Berseth singled in Tim McGee. Dave Webster drew a walk and Steve Wood got on with a two base error which scored both runners. Video Real Estate retained its slim hold on top spot. tying lowly Ronald‘s 3-3. Video was also lucky to take Galaxy Tavern 1-0. In the surprise of the week, Ronald‘s, missing half the team. matched Video run for run. Rob Clephan was the winning pitcher and Bruce Noble. with relief from Shuttlesworth. took thé loss. RONA] D'S FIGHTS BA( K ll 11 E1112 Eihtral Wednesday, July 19, 1978 A severe pitching problem developed when pitcher Pam While the locals kicked off on the wrong foot losing their first game 14-3 to Burlington. they put things back together with a 12-5 win over Brampton to set up the final against Chinguacousy Perma. The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen girls have finally defeated the best team in Ontario. It took extra innig It took extra innings to ac complish the task, but the team finally put Chinguacousy Perma in a 12-9 ball game during a tournament Saturday. Aldo Teofilo scored two goals with Sammy Orfanakos, Peter McNamara and Robert Kennedy adding singles. Mac Fleming Paints and Thornhill battled to a 2-2 draw in the Region of York soccer league. squirt division, last week. Richmond Hill played a solid game to save the tie. David Skouse and Dean Artenosi scored for Richmond Hill, In Minor Atom play, Richmond Hill Lions defeated Newmarket 5â€" 2, with Hill defensemen Pino Decina and Andy Minuti holding Newmarket in check. Dynes Jewellers blanked King City 6-0 in Major Atom action last week. The Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers. who have been mat- ching the weatherman drought for drought lately, snapped out of their hitting doldrums Thursday night. What resulted was an 11-hil attack which carried them to a 7- 1 win over Mr. Karass Steakhouse in a Beaches Major Fastball League game at the Town Park which was called after seven and a half innings due to curfew. Dino Buffon and Andrew Ringhoffer set the pace with a It was preceded by an ab breviated game between the same teams which had been called because of rain earlier in the season with the Karass team leading 4-24 The final score three innings later was 5-2. The ringing sound of Dynes' bats must have been tantamount to a pleasant melody in the ears of manager Russell “Casey" Cripps who has been showing frustration lately in the wake of the complete collapse of Jeweller bats in the recent All Ontario‘s and Beaches tournament. It started in the third inning as leadoff batter catcher Jeff Wood lined a single to centre. Bill Jandciu then walked and Brian Campbell beat out an infield single to load the bases. STILL LOADED Second baseman Carl Ahlsten John Finney. of the Industrial League’s Lake Wilcox narrowly makes it back to first base. Glen Wright of Dairy Queen girls find the secret Win 7-1 Dynes’ bats are ringing Hill, Th ornhi/I squirts dra W 2-2 Sports However, Kathy Chepelsky_ arrived at the field from the cottage minutes before game time and was given the nod to hurl the championship game. Karen Mclnnis was still tired from hurling the previous game but was willing to pitch if necessary. Hoping ito jump info an eaFly lead, the Hill came out of the first Richmond Hill lost ihé toss for home game, but that‘s all they los_t_ dnring thg next eight innings. Two outs later it was Ron Schnobb lining a single to right field to bring in two more runs to make it 3-0 and the Jewellers were off and hitting, momentum in the fourth inning as Mike Crouse led off with an infield hit. went to second on a sacrifice. Jandciu flew out but Brian Campbell then lashed a double down the right field line scoring Crouse. MacInnis fainted during a rest break. then singled home Wood and the bases were still loaded. Richmond Hill added another run in the fifth as Schnobb was safe on an error and Colin Wood walked. Crouse was safe on a fielder‘s choice as Schnobb was forced on the play. Campbell romped home on Ahlsten's double which also got rid of Karass starting pitcher Ray Fox in favor of Rick McKenzie. Je'ff 'Wood then grounded a single through the infield scoring brother Colin. In the meanwhile, Dynes hurler Paul Wannamaker was breezing along enroute to a three-hit triumph. His only mistake came in the top of the sixth inning when he served a fat one to Enzo Frederico who propelled it over the left centre-field fence. pair of goals each. while (‘hris Hobbs and Terry August added singles. Advance Masonry and Thornhill battled to a scoreless draw in a Minor Mosquito con- test. Later. Advance whipped Downsview 7-0 in an exhibition tilt. Todd Dungey set a torrid pace with four goals, while Mike Hubrich. Peter Narduzzi and Joel Gentle contributed singles. METRO LEAGUE Richmond Hill Kinsmen blanked Martin Grove 20 in this :Major Mosquito league. to mark the first win of the season for the Kinsmen. Shaun Cooke and Scott Massey Scored the goals. A In Mino} Peewee, Bildan Richmond Hill Auto Body came close to making the tag. (photo by Bruce Hogg) In the top of the second, Dot Norman hit a triple and Wendy Palmer brought her home for Richmond Hill's first run. Disaster struck in the bottom of Jhe third.as.Chinguacousy struck with a double and a triple scoring two runs and taking a 2-1 lead. Ilsa Wong led the way with two goals. while Elizabeth Guio added a single. inning deadlocked in a scoreless tie. It was shortlived, however, as Cathy Lawlor was hit by the pitcher and sent to first. Wendy Palmer followed with a single. and Rhonda Maclnnis brought them both in. YORK REGION GIRLS Doug Chalmers Esso mosquito girls put up a valiant effort but came up on the short end of a 5-3 score with Stouffville. Adriano Scorranese scored the lone Hill marker. and Tommy Vanderwouw and Wayne Cradwell turned in solid per- formances. Construction battled to a 1-1 draw with Mississauga United. A good crowd of supporters were entertained by a very close and exciting game. Excellent, defensive play by Eddie Devlin and Carl Koteff. SCARBORO (GIRLS) Joe's should be up for the game because its first opponent is the team that sidelined it during the.1978 Junior Men's All Ontario Elimination Tournament in Scarborough at the weekend ofJuly 7, 8 and 9. They hope to draw first blood from the Scarborough Cedar Hill Midas team at the Town Park. 10 am. Joe’s Garage ready for junior tourney The Joe‘ 5 Garage Junior Men‘ 5 ball team is revving up for the Roman Corporation sponsored Junior Men 5 Tournament this Saturday TIME GAME TOWN PARK 10 am noon 2 p.m 4 p.m The schedule for Saturday's play is as follows GAME CROSBY PARK Ingersoll vs. Oshawa Winners of games 1 & 2 Winners of games 3 & 4 B Championshipâ€" winners of 6 & 8 A Championship â€" winners of 5 & 7 King City vs. North Bendale Woodstock vs. Stouffville losers games 1 & 2 losers games 3 & 4 J oe's vs. Scarborough Section B The Richmond Hill girls played well to come up with this victory. Tina O'Meara scored two. while Karen Paterson and Susan Gray contributed singles. Unbeaten Oakville was simply too powerful for the Hillers. Cynthis Giordano. Ilsa Wong and Alison Kirk turned in ex- ceptional performances. GOLDEN HORSESHOE The North Richmond Gas Service mosquito girls wound up on the bad side of a 2-0 score against Oakville last week. Chinguacousy responded with one rurup end the fifth.with;.the Dairy. Queen teqrn leading 8-3. Eugene Construction whipped llt the Maple Leafs 4â€"0 in the Atom SQUIRTS division of this league. , Ratcliff In the top of the fifth, Rich- mond Hill broke loose with five runs, as Heather Moore. Marie McLean, Dot N0rman,’ Cathy Lawlor and Wendy Palmer scored. In the bottom of the sixth, back came the enemy, this time with six runs. including three homers. They led 9-8. With their backs to the wall Richmond Hill needed at least one run in the seventh and final THE PARKWAY HOTEL Hwy. 7 & LESUE ST. 881 WEDDING RECEPTIDNS BIRTHDAY AND ANNIVERSARY DINNERS ARE SPECIALTIES AT Fountain Esso won their game by default when King City Restaurant failed to field seven players. Dynes defeat Streetsville Hubrich played solid gam'es mew“: _ BANTAM: Steve Persi scored twice, while Norman LeBoeuf and Anthony Albersa scored singles. Howard Burns and Patrick Glover replied for Globe. Ratcliff's Canada. 4; Baymar Sports 4 ~ An excellent game with Brian Taylor firing three for Ratcliff's and Stephen Hayward adding another. Sergio Bernardi's Antiques. 4: Richvale Lions 0 â€" An excellent offensive game for Sergio's as Marcel Bernard and John Jensen each scored twice. Powell Plumbing. 4; North York Trophies. I â€"- Mike Douse played a fantastic game and scored all four goals for the winners. Tournaments Inc.. 4; Globe Travel. 2. â€" The Tournament boys all played like superstars to record their first win this season. Legion Branch 375, I; Caesar's Palace 0 â€" With six penalty shots against them and three big saves by goaltender Terry Lemoine the Legion boys gave their league leaders their first loss of the season. Jason Nails, who scored the lone goal. was outstanding. Shawn Jennings, Kevin Jenâ€" ning and Brian Ward all turned in commendable performances. regulation inning, and they got it when Suzie McWatt stole home. C & J Investments 2: Jakma Construction. l â€" Mark Dimambro with two goals paced the winners. Gary Usher replied for Jakma Cadillac Baif 3: Leuschner Spraying 0 â€" Jeff Gerschkow scored twice for the winners. while Jeff Holmes added the singleton. ATOM: Michael Dickinson and Brent Luckasavitch each had two for Baymar. With games tomorrow night against Streetsville (here at 8:30 pm.) and Newmarket on Mon- day, July 24 (at the Beaches at 8 pm) the Richmond Hill club will get a chance for a share of ï¬rst spot. Into overtime, Dot Norman was walked and replaced on first base by speedy Karen McInnis. After giving up one single, Chepelsky mowed down the opposition one, two, three to protect the victory for the hill. The team is currently in second place, behind Newmarket. At this point. there is an imbalance in the number of games played. according to manager Bob McLaughlin. Newmarket has lost only two games so far and the Dynes three. He figures his team is a full game out of first place: Starting pitcher Dave Jackson. who probably played his best all- around game. went seven-andâ€"a- third innings before giving way to Mike McLeod, who finished the game for the Dynes. Although he gave up all four runs (only two were earned), Jackson was one for one at the plate and drew three walks. ()ther strong hitting per- formances were turned in by Brian Campbell, who was three for three with one RBI and Carl Ahlstren. who hit three for five and knocked in two runs. Jet't' Wood had the only extra base hit of the game â€" a double that brought in two runs. The Dynes did give' up four errors but Jackson managed to fagsix batters and walk only one. Debbie Murray replaced Palmer at the plate and ham- mered out alrwell-timedmhome run. Kathy Trumbull also unloaded a single and with all runners scoring. Richmond Hill led 12-9. The Richmond Hill Dynes, in a display of good defense, beat Streetsville 9-4 Friday at Slreetsville. 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