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Richmond Hill Liberal, 20 Jun 1979, B3

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Rumble Transport wins 33-18 in softball Rumble Transport won its second game of the young Richmond Hill Minor Ball season last week defeating Keith Hood Real Estate 33~18 despite Robert Viverette‘s two homers for the losers. The OHEV T-Ball players won their match against Town Auto Body 27-25. Aquatic Club takes medals The Richmond Hill Aquatic (‘lub placed fifth in its sixth annual Invitational Swim Meet at (‘entennial Pool. lUl lllC I‘IDUID. The OHEV T-Ball players won their match against Town Auto Body 27-25, Another T-llall game saw Water Refining defeating Baymar Sports Jeff Merker exploded 101‘ four homers while Scott hit three. Senior girls’ play saw D.Q. Banana Splits losing 18-11 to Richvale's Beck Electric. (H'ombden‘ Deena Dunnett and Linda Reisenweber hit four for four. Deann Aubie homered in the second inning. The Richmond Hill Men‘s Slo-Pitch-spons- D.Q. Onion Rings defeating Rice‘s Flowers 16-13. Powell Fencing narrowly defeated Powell Plumbing 16-13 with Glen liIOCK ratctu strong defensively around the infield and can count on good hitting from Alison Kent who went four-for-four in the last game. lCalu no The outclassed Oak Ridges team saw some excellent pitching from Shawn Porter who also hit a homer in the first in- ning. . F. Mote pounds Carcone's 72-2 The Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association kicked off its regular season play last week and the first game of the year was a crunching defeat for Garcone‘s Esso. They took a 12-2 pounding from RF Mote, The Dairy Queen Parfaits were no “sof~ ties“ in their game, as they- beat Loughlin Home Supply 14-8‘ The weather was kind and gave the Meet a garden party at- mosphere. Richmond Hill trailed the much larger clubs from Markham. North Bay, TOMAC and Scarboro. The club provided a canteen and a craft bar to which the parents all contributed. The (‘lub also held a raffle and the crocheted Hill Ladies unbeaten The Richmond 'Hill Intermediate ladies are still undefeated as they beat Pickering and (‘edar Hill this week. This makes the team's record â€" eight wins. no losses. Wednesday night saw Richmond Hill beat Pickering 11-20. The W'inniquitcher ties 19:") Macl’nnis. Giselle Marchand was outstanding at bat and on third base. She hit four for four. which included a home run and over- powered Pickering with her sizzling throws to first. Carcone squirts whip Stereo 29-12 Kathy Mntley caught a good game. Bernie Thompson and Janet Bux'un hit Well for the Hill. (‘arcone I‘lsso Squirts walloped Stereo Factory 29~12 in Oak Ridges minor softball league play last week‘ Michael (‘arcone and Billy Lyons led the winners with homers with two. men on base. Mike Smith homered for Stereo in the bottom of the third inning. Senior girls‘ games saw Richmond Hill Auto Body defeating The Record Shop of Oak Ridges 15-5 behind the grandslammer of Beth Kendy in the lop Ghéramy Trust faced ThUrsday night The Hill All midget aged hockey players are invited to tryout ‘ IF FURTHER INFORMATION IS REQUIRED PLEASE CALL BRUCE RICHTER 883-4745 OR SANDY DUNLOP 884-4645. FEE: $3.00 PER SESSION LEGION MIDGET HOCKEY TRYOUTS ICE TIME SCHEDULE 0AUG. 21 7-8230 P.M. 0AUG. 23 7-830 P.M. The winning team got some fine hitting also as Jeff Merker exploded for four homers while Scott hit three. 33-30. Both teams gave it a good effort. Jason Hill hammered three homers along with Tom Lannon while Kris Ash hit one for Baymar. the squirt team from Oak Ridges and {mint down in a narrow defeat, 16-15. ()ak Ridges was trium- phant again when they beat Ramsay Rec. 15-7 in the Bantam boys division. afghan was won by Mrs. H. Price of Richmond Hill. and the handpainled pottery jug was won by Mr. W. Thompson of Scarborough. Senior girls‘ play saw D.Q. Banana Splits losing 18-11 to Richvale‘s Beck Electric. Tuesday was T-Ball night and Rumble Transport gave Baymar Sports a ride. winning the game 32-30. Robbie Wilson led the offense with four home runs. Thirty-six of Richmond Hill‘s businesses made donations to help with the costs of the ribbons. medals, and trophies. In the 11~12 year old‘ girls, Janet Davidson won gold medals in the 100 m. back. 200 1.M., bronze medals in the 200 free. 100 fly. 100 free. 4th place in the 200 breast, and 5th in the 100 breast. Frank Bruhn. in the 11â€" PLACE: RICHMOND HILL ARENA Sue O‘Connell was the starting pitcher. She was relieved late in the first inning by Darlene Nelson when she ran into some trouble. At the end of the first inning the scene was slow): S‘edar. Hill 1951, .3: I). travelled to Scarboro to play (‘edar Hill and defeated them 8â€"3. The top of the second saw Kathy Motley starting things off with a good solid single Bonnie Bryant had a single and Bernie Thompson hit a dazzling triple. At the end of the second inning the score was 3-3. The fourth inning was the tie-breaker when Janel Buxton. Katie McNamara and Sue ()‘Connell' all scored. 0AUG. 28 9-10 PM. 0AUG. 30 9-1030 P.M. OSEPT. 5 7:30-9:00 PM. of the fifth inning. She also hit three other homeruns. Barbara ’l‘arrington went five for five. Tiffany Runge pitched a good game in her first time ever on the mound. lilgin Mills Dodge l’eewees dumped Hyman shoes 15-1 behind the inspired pitching of Willy McKinley who struck out seven of the 14 batters he faced. Gary Brown struck out five of the seven batters he faced. alhy Tromanhauser Wednesday night saw the Intermediate girls' team, T-Shirt Shoppe‘ demolish Oak Ridges 32- Ann Marie Lannon led the onslaught with a grandslammer. Lisa ('ombden, Deena Dunnett and Linda Reisenweber hit four for four. Deann Aubie homered in the second inning. a. The Richmond Hi1 Men‘s Slo-Pitch-sponsv pitched a very good game for the losers. Keith Hood Real Estate lost to Water Refining 29- 27 in another close con- test. The Dairy Queen Banana Splits were edged out by the Richvale Senior Girls. 14-12. Coach Peter Blain said Tammy Ferrando and Sarah Williamspn produced a good hitting game to keep the scdre close. In the 13-14 year old girls. Leslie Foord won a certificate in the 100 back‘ and a gold medal in the 200 back. 12 year old boys won gold medals in the 200 free. 100 fly. 100 back, a silver medal in the 100 free. and bronze medals in the 200 breast. 100 breast. He swam as an exhibition swimmer in the 200 I.M. _ Jackie 'Crockford. swimming the 15-17 year old girls won gold medals in the 200 free. 100 free‘ a silver in_ the 100 back. a bronze in the 200 back, and 5th place in the 100 good on the mound striking out eight and giVing up three hits. Bonnie Bryan batted well, hitting three for four Laurie Willis also batted Darlene Nelson was very well The team was strong both on the field and on 'the‘bench‘. " " “ m' Wednesday. June 20 at 8:30 in the Town Park, the Intermediate Ladies play host to Malton. MONTH OF JUNE PRICE INCLUDES AM R’ADIO, FOUR SPEED TRANSMISSION 36 MONTH NET LEASE CALL DUDLEY SMITH FOR MORE DETAILS I One Stop Fitness Centre SUNNY SPORTRUCK LEASE A NEW DATSUN OSAGA â€" BROOKS ETONIC â€" PONY NIKE â€" SAUCONY PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK NOT IN YOUR TANK 350 John Street. um 10 Thornhill,Ontono L3T 2A1 889-5720 SHOES RICHMOND Hlll WI DA'I'SUN T THERE’S MORE FUTURE AT Rich mond’ Hill I Exercise equipment I Books and Magazines 10,427 Yonge St. Richmond Hill 884-3300 Richmond Hill Q4MPBELL SPORTING ENTERPRISES Athletic Equipment Specialist 15% ored Intermediate Girls' team continue to lead the league so far with two consecutive wins. They defeated The Record Shop 33-28 with Michelle Turner con- tributing_a home yun. Junior Tyke action saw D.Q. Onion Rings defeating Rice‘s Flowers 16-13. Kathy Vandersoy whacked out a homer. knocking in two runs and Joanne Reynolds batted in another two plus a homer‘ giving Supreme Towingtthe lift they needed to defeat Hanson's Flowers 26-22. The game was important for both teams, since it counted for two games. breast, Annie Parnis won Rice‘s” Flowers and Powell Fencing tied their game qn Wednesday 10‘ a 6th in the 200 breast. Stephen Davey, in the boys division‘ won a silver in the 100 breast. and a fourth place in the 200 breast. Relay races were swum on Sunday, and the team of (‘my Bott, Jeff Macey. Jason Clarke, and Mark Klein. all first year swimmers, won silver medals in the 10- and- under 100 medley. The girls 20â€"and-under placed fifth. girls 11 and 12 were fourth. and the girls 15-17 6 OH on Swiss Herbal Vitamins m SPECIAL FOR Warnmfi danger to heauh ONLY :e per cugarene 'lmg OSAGA â€" HOLMONT MARATHON DOLPHIN I "'7 m A W“ mifis‘am Health and WeHare Canada advzses that mcteases wnh amounlsmoked avmd mhalmg nercmarene 'lmz”tar"01mgnlcotlne 210- 310- 5l0- SPORTRUCK - ZOOSX - ZSOZX $1 3900 $17509: CLOTHES squeaking out a win 'over Kinnear Pontiac. (‘oach Heide Deluca states her Block Parent team is strong defensively around the infield and can count on good hitting from Alison Kent who went fourâ€"for-four in the last game. Murphy homering for the winners to break the tie in the fifth inning. '01“ngquI 10. The division is known as ‘Junior Tykes‘ and is a combination of two groups â€" Junior Girls and Tykes â€" as a result of too few players. The Junior Girls roster had only two teams this year. A chance to play a more competitive game and the elimination of two girls' teams playing against each other, were factors considered in making the division a co- with the team of Jackie (‘rockford. (‘hristine Rogie, Janet Evans, and Leslie Foord won a bronze medal. The medals were presented to the winners by Peter Evans. Viceâ€" President of the (‘lub and by Chuck ICaley, a former Argonaut quarterback. - High point trophy winners from RHAC were Frank Bruhn. 11â€"12 year old boys, Janet Davidson, 11-12 year old girls, and Jackie (Rockford, 15-17 year old girls. Another close battle 1w Block Parents I Our show room is now open to the K‘WSIRG MONTHLY MONTHLY public. W! Thursday night saw the six Peewee ‘teams in action. An exhibition game between the Record Shoo Summit Transmission didn‘t fare so well losing 24-11 to Richvale despite Mike (‘ollier's home run and Paul Sarazin‘s pit- ching. An exhibition game between the Record Shop and Oak Ridges saw The Record Shop trouncing the latter team 24-2. ed one The other Junior Tyke match saw Block Parents fry the Dairy Queen Onion Rings 19-9. ' The Record ' Shop soundly walloped the Dairy Queen Burgers 24- 10 in another well-played game. Richmond Hill Slo- Pitch sponsored an in- termediate Girls team this year and the girls came up with a win in their first game. They drubbed T-Shirt Shoppe 19-6 and Mary Lynn Scullino led the way with two home runs. These aristocratic toliage shrubs are greatly prized in Emmfl'n Enlllymus traditional Japanese gardens Green variety turns a brilliant (gmws .0 4 h . 1 2 m 59,936, scarlet in the tall. The Red Japanese Maple has attractive A very good looking Euonymus with D'Igm yellow and deep red “Wage throughout the summer‘ green toliage lorming an irregular maund. 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