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The Liberal, 27 Sep 1978, B2

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Ba ymar Squirts nip Jakma boys by 2-7 Hill Racquez‘ Club wants new members Squash club unbeaten “The Richmond Hill Racquet Club might just be the answer to your dilemma. It‘s the little brown brick and block building facing Elgin Mills Road with its en- trance on Ohio. Follow the signs to the Legion, off Elgin Mills." What’s squash? The 95-member Rich- mond Hill Racquet Club is looking to expand its membership to 125 or more members this season and, according to club director Martin Pick, they’re looking for you. States Pick: “Have you come off the summer with your pants a little tight from too many barbecues, too much Vin Rose and not enough exercise? Michael Dickenson and Brent Luckasavitch scored for the winners The Richmond Hill Racquet Club’s ‘D‘ team has successfully finished the 18-match Toronto Squash League season without a loss. They enter the quarter finals October 3. Baymar Sports Squirts nipped Jakma Con- struction 2-1 in Richmond Hill Minor Soccer semi- final action last week. Town Autolead final by 1-game Bâ€"2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. September 27, 1978 Town Auto Body's Terry Haviland is out here at first base as he runs into Video's Bob Smith but he put the latter team out of the play-offs with a three-run first inning homer as Town Auto won 3-2 over last year's champs. (Photo by Hogg). 0 Prevent house heat escaping up the chimney 0 Increase the amount of burning time in a screen. 'Clear vision with no smoke emission or sparks. cord of wood. 0 Prevent uncomfortable drafts. 0 Get heat thru glass as you would thru a FIREPLACE GLASS SCREEN "T HE ENERGY SAVER" n HEARTH & PATTO 60 DONCASTER AVE. THORNHILL, ONT. L3T 1L5 Phase call us for mute information at drop in to see us at 889-3133 Close play “It‘s an agreeable game played with another partner in an enclosed cubeâ€"shaped room. It‘s active and competitive and in 40 minutes you’ll get as much exercise as a week of jogging. “If you play two to four times a week you’ll get in shape, your game will continually improve and you‘ll feel great all the time." “A court booking lasts 40 minutes. Add a shower and few minutes of visiting and you’ll be out one hour to eighty minutes. Not bad com- pared with an afternoon Unlike many sports it‘s not terribly time con- suming. You can play in the morning before work, squeeze it in at lunch, or after five. Other action saw Ratcliffs nipping Cadillac Baif 3-2 with Robert Santha getting all three goals. Bruce McLean and Darrell Bernard scored for Cadillac-Baif. Team members are Andy Blackmore, Nick Forrest, Marcus Beresford, Tom Sum- mers, John Lawlor, Tom Locke and team captain Larry Sanders. with Gary Usher replying for the losers. ('HARGE Club directors are Richard Causton, Hank Davidson, Jim Flett, Paul Gonzo, John Lawlor, Tom Locke, John Mollard, Pick, Stephenson, Sjef Vriend and John Walker. The south side of the top floor has an attractive lounge area complete with bar, fireplace, couches. The lounge is also available for members at their discretion. The club has a professional who is available for lessons and all the members are prepared to take a new player out and play a game and give some tips ' In additién the club Has a sauna, exercycle and other fitness devices. of golf,” said Pick 0 Sidewalks . henchmg ' Excavanng . Cum 0 Sepnc TBMS I Dralm (New am Repairs} CONSTRUCTION 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 WELDRICK 88¢ 2634 The Hillers had a 3-0 lead going into the seventh inning before Glenfield scored a run and had the bases loaded with only one out. An unusual play ended the game as the batter was called out on an in- field fly and the runner was tagged out at home. Robbie Bell was superb on the mound as he ,,,|,, p,,,, I right into the finals when Amesbury defaulted the semi~final series after Richmond Hill had won the first game. The Thornhill game saw Richmond Hill opening the scoring in the fourth as John Lalonde tripled and scored on a single by Kevin McInnis. McInnis then scored on a wild pitch. The offense saw Dave Repath getting two hits with Pat Thompson belting a triple. UNUSUAL FINISH Richmond Hill tied the series with a 3-1 victory despite a last minute rally by Glenfield. The two pitchers combined allowed only five hits while striking out eight and walking five. An unusual play ended the game as the batter was called out on an in- field fly and the runner was tagged out at home. Robbie Bell was superb on the mound as he surrendered only four hits while fanning six. Joe Apps started on the mound for The Hill but got himself in trouble with his lack of control. Robbie Bell relieved him in the fifth inning and that was when the defence decided to fold. Dairy Queen Squirts champs The first contest saw Richmond Hill grab a +0 lead before literally giving the game away by committing seven errors in two innings in an 8-7 setback. The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts swept three games in a row after dropping the first one to capture the North York League softball championship last week over Glenfield. In the fourth inning. Steve Whitaker and Terry Haviland each singled and scored as Doug Carter was blessed with a two base error.The next frame saw Clay Chapman scoring from third on a throwing error. Later, Gord Wright scrambled in to score on a wild pitch. Val Steffan threw for the losers. They downed Richmond Hill Auto Body 4-0 as Rob Clephan tossed a nifty threehitter at the Hillers who had just come off a 10day lay-off. His teammates, meanwhile, grabbed four unearned runs. BY DAVE BARBOUR Town Auto Body drew first blood in the final round of the Richmond Hill Men's Fastball League playdowns last week. BEAT VIDEO In order to reach the finals. Before you decide where. visit Kleinburg Golf Clubâ€"it could make all the difference in the success of your special occasion. The relaxed club atmosphere, comfortable lounges. balconies overlooking the course and a picturesque bar will all add to the enjoyment of any event. For a meeting that is different, plan it around a few holes of golf as a mid meeting break. Planning a Wedding? A Reception? A Party? A Banquet? A Meeting? For further information and ideas call Len at 851-0115, NASHVILLE. ONTARIO EASY UNLIMITED PARKING AT THE DOOR KLEINBURG GOLF 8: COUNTRY CLUB You are always welcome at Thornhill tied the game in the fourth and took a 4-2 The Lions had won the right into the finals when Amesbury defaulted the semi~final series after Richmond Hill had won Hill Lions peewees The Richmond Hill Lion Peewees lost the first game of their bestâ€"of-five softball playoff finals against Thornhill 6-5 Monday night in Thor- nhill. Scott Low provided the winning hit as he singled to score Tim Lawlor from second base. Lawlor had a big night getting three hits while Thompson, Repath and Low all had two apiece. EXTRA lNNlNGS The third game was a tight affair all the way as Richmond Hill squeezed out a 4-3 victory in eight innings. lose first by 6â€"5 Repath again led of- fensively with two hits. Steve-Byers played an incredible game at second base. In the seventh, Campbell singled. Jim Anderson singled and Card Woolnough’s sacrifice fly scored Campbell. Luke Lefevre gave up 12 hits in claiming this win. Losing pitcher Dave Berseth yielded only 5 hits for the now ex-champs. Town opened the scoring in the fourth as John Rumble doubled and scored on Steve Whitaker‘s single. Terry Haviland followed with a homer good for two runs which turned out to be enough. Video hit the scoreboard in the fifth as Steve Wood singled and Don Campbell singled him in. Town Auto Body had to dispose of the defending champions Video Real Estate. They did this very thing with a 3-2 decision. FINALS The final series is a best three Bell picked up the win allowing six hits and striking out eight: Byer§ again' played a strong game defensively. Richmond Hill made it 6-5 in the top of the sixth as Glen Harding walked and John Lalonde singled. Lalonde went to second on the same play on a Wayne Murphy broke out of a slump to bang out three hits including a lead in the fifth LONG BALL For a series that had very little in the way of power hitting, this game was a real change as Pat Thompson blasted two tremendous homeruns to lead The Hill to a 7-5 win. Thompson’s two homers drove in five runs. AND FUTURE CUSTOMERS TO OUR 1979 ANNOUNCEMENT SEPT. 2311:. 29m, 30m RON BROWN Put Four Tough scouts to the Test. International Harvester introduces a tough 0 Powerful front disc brakes. new lineâ€"up for 1979. Fourâ€"wheel drive , 0 Plus a great selection of colours. side vehicles with standard features designed appliques and interior comfort featur to take you off the beaten path and bring Come in and test drive 0 Scout for 1979 v0u back again. For adventures to the great outdOOrs - Dash activated, selective 4-wheel drive. others can only - Electronic ignition for fewer parts. better dream about. performance. ' 0 Choice of engines from economical __ ____ _ _____ a-cylinder To a 345 cu. in. V-8 0 Rugged full length box frome‘ 9612 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL WOODBINE TRUCK CENTRE LTD. 8240 WOODBlNE AVE, MARKHAM, ONT. L3H 2N8 Dave Robert's homer with Bucky Buchanan on base, and Terry King‘s RBI gave Mills a four-run lead. This vanished in the top of the ninth as Barrows got their act together. CONSOLATION SERIES Action here saw Barrow's Insurance g0 pne leg up in this best two out of three final series as they staged a last inning rally to nip H.J. Mills 544 Vince McLean hit three for five and had an RBI. out of five game set and a full nine innings constitutes a full game. Extra innings will be played as required. These games will generally be scheduled for play at the Town Park on Mon- day‘ Wednesday and Fridays, with starting time at 8 pm. I WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME ALL MY PAST Thompson was‘ a standout at catcher during the entire series and even played hurt. Wayne Murphy ac- cepted the championship trophy on behalf of his‘ teammates. Bell allowed 11 hits while fanning five in his stint. Apps went one and a third innings without allowing a hit. Low and Byers each had two hits with Byers also blasting a triple. Bell pitched mosi of the way before Apps relieved hirp tlle sixth inning. throwing error. Glen scored on the error. Kevin Mclnnis then homered scoring Lalonde. triple Thofnhill pushed the winning run across in the seventh inning. ‘00 am 30 pm appliques and interior comfort features Come in and test drive 0 Scout for 1979 ,. For adventures to the great outdoors others can only dream about I INTEWI'Iul um The Richmond Hill Trampoline Club opens a new season tonight (Wednesday) at the Rich- vale Community Centre and everyone is welcome. New tramp season Sessions for beginners - Pahos . Sidewalks 0 Interlocking palio stones 0 Curbing (or derE’WaVS 8 flower beds 0 Screen blocks with safety treaartci) prevent slipping and ornamental installed in hours not days ALSO AVAILABLE OSteel reinforced one piece Individual ’35°° 0 Team ‘350°° YMCA, 83 Dunlop St. Richmond Hill 884 CONCRETE STEPS A well organized twentyâ€"two W week league. Each game refereed. Played at Bayview High School in double gym. Season starts Wednesday, October 4th at 7 PM. Registration Fee: vow Puma Suez-ha EXCITING JR. '8' HOCKEY EVERY MONDAY - 8 PM. BOND LAKE ARENA 4 OAK RIDGES @ LEAGUE IRON RAILINGS MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 EARRIE 13E}? ShAqw‘sphr} Drfiy‘e, Mirsislssauga [1 Block N 01401 YORK REGION FAMILY YMCA presents ..... 2 Year Guarantee UNIT PRECAST CO. 678-9331 FREE ESTIMATES 495-6600 For further information call 8844913. Chief instructor is Frank Juhaszr p.m.; for éompetifdgg from 7:30 on. run fror_n 6 pm. to 7:15 Wesx 0“ Own Ray) 8844811

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