The new uniform King .luniors were the same in one important depart- ment the other night. They etill won. The newly-named Raiders blanked (‘aledon Wresenl M. .. tty They had a few over- age players and Could not continue as juniors withow replacing those teammates The team. the players of “hich had been ‘lne newlyâ€"named Raiders blanked (‘aledon East 1-0 at King Park in a South (‘enlral (mlario Fastball League game. Only run 0f the game came in the seventh in- ning as 'King (‘izy‘s Dennis Griffith singled and came home on a double ,by Paul Arm- strong. “inning pitcher Jim Schwartz allowed only six hits. walked none and struck out 10. Losing pitcherJim Bell allowed nine hils‘ walked none and struck out seven‘ The newly-named King (‘ily ‘ Crew. manager ('url was faced with decision at me: in the Boys Town Rep league. ’l‘hornhill Minor Atoms took a bit of drubbing at the hands of A. Beattie. 4.2, Scotty MacDonald‘s boys solidified their grip on first place in this division with goals from Pino Decina 12» and Jason MabDonald 12‘. Beattie was down 2-1 at one point but managed to turn things around. It could have easily ended 4â€" 3 if Mike (‘aume had not made a spectacular clearing kick on the goal line when Beattie's goalie was clearly beaten. Brian Taylor played a strong game on defense. New name raiders still on winning track disqualify her from goalkeeping. played magnificently to achieve the shutout, Natalie Ross scored lhree. Monica Slohr kicked in [we and Elizabeth Dandy and Suz Kelly each added singles. I score (against Markham) and continue lo win their games by good margins. Helen 'l‘homlinson. whose diminutive size would appear to disqualify her from leaders in their division. 3 place where they hope to stay. Scorers for the winners were Alison Kirk. Kathy Hayden and Suzanne Moutsugu‘ Coach Jim Mulholland was delighted at the all- round exceptional play of his girls in winning this game against a team to which they had lost 3-0 in a previous encounter. Apart from the ex- ceptional play. he was overjoyed by the fact the victory established Levendale as leagueâ€" Gerry Van Assen also has reason to be pleased with his girls. who have lost only one game by a 2- ByPA’I‘KELLY â€" Goals: Sean Carlisle Inthe Mosquito division ‘21. John Mauri (1); ('&J of Richmond Hill Minor IDVGSImems 1 â€" Jeffrey Soccer League play last Stewart. week, Levendale Bakery Mac'mem‘lng Paints 9 beat Stouffville â€"Greg(‘aim5(6),Daryl Mosquitoes 3-1 in a girls Ba‘Xter ‘3’1 Baymal‘ Town Rep match. Sports 1 # Robert Coach Jim Mulhnlland Fabrizi. TAKE NOTICE THAT lic Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board ol‘ Ontario will be held at THE LIQUOR LICENCE BOARD OF ON- TARlO. 55 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD EAST. TO- RONTO. ONTARIO. on THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd. 1979. at the hour of 1130 o'clock in the afternoon. at which time the Board will hear an application in ac- cordance with The quuor Licence Act. 1975 and Reg- ulations thereunder. The following establish- ment has applied for a I» cence of the class ind» cated. and the application will be entertained at the alorementioned location and time. Tri-Bell Club 8905 Bathurst Street Richmond Hill Additional Club (Dining Lounge) Licence Facilities Additional Club (Lounge) Licence Facilities Patio Club (Dining Lounge) Licence Patio Club (Lounge) Licence Applicant: Tri-Bell Club AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person whalsreSIdentInthemunio make representat tive to the applicat make their subm the Board m writnn the date of khe hea‘ person atthetlmee of the heanng. (C wrmen SumeSSIor forwarded to the a: First place cake walk for bakery North York Trophies 3 fed mm a diH‘icull n :11 Ihe ~\‘larl of the ur] Griffith ake a Pub LIQUOF Jntano under This is the fourth season in the South t‘entt‘al Intermediate league for the King (‘ity team. In the first season Torontario Electrical 0. Globe Travel 1 â€" Globe Travel extended its un- beaten streak with a comfortable win over 'l‘orontario in a well- played- game, Although Dino (‘olucci played strongly in goal for the ot' \ihich had been together since juvenile days. voted to stay together and continue to play intermediate ball with hopes of advancing into senior classification in the future. However. Casabil came on strong in the last few minutes to score‘ three quick goals and take a dear win. For the win- ners. it was Bolul Luckasavitch 12!. Steven (‘osta (2) and John (‘osta (2) and John Mulholland 11). Fred Rossi and Stan Meiske each kicked a goal for (‘aesar‘s. Travelways came close to scoring on a number of occasions but poor finishing prevented goals. Darren Banlield. Michael Moss and Rob Perch played well in the losing effort. (‘asahil Construction 5. (‘ncsar's Palace 2 â€" Until the last quarter. there was little to choose bet~ ween the teams in this excellent game. (complete with hat-trick) and Robert Wilkinson played excellently in goal. achieving a well- earned shutout. Ken Bentham Signs 6. Travelways 0 â€" Bentham Signs continue to make their steady im- provement and pulled away from Travelways in convincing fashion. Lorenz Boft had an outstanding game George Ross Photo 1 â€" Robbie Mountlloy; Kent Clothes 1 -â€" Wayne Kelly. Fann‘s Sport Centre 2 7- Benjamin Laudi, John Humphrey: Tree Transplanting 0. The Family Billiards 0 Ratcliffs Canada 1 â€" David Gyarmati. Morguard Onâ€"the-spot commitments on mortgage financing, with competitive rates, and no ioan limit. The next time you require fast, efficient mortgage service, contact the professnonals at Morguard. A phone call. That's all it takes. We're at 3345 Yonge St. Willuwdale, Ontario M2M 351 Telephone: (416) 224-1900 ' Or call lim Park athonw:t416)884-6020 Morguard Mortgage as Close aé your phone! Morguard home mortgages '11]ch is aha )lutcly no other Cigarette quite likc Medallion. B) Sl'E ANDERSON The Richmond Hill Peewee Lions came close to capturing their third tournament win on Saturday in the Glenfield Amesbury Tournament. It went right down to the wire but Richmond Hill lost 11-4 to the (‘ambridge Titans. Richmond Hill took an early lead in the top of the first when Jim Anderson walked and scored on a single by Kevin Mclnnis. (‘ambridge came right back with twa runs but Richmond Hill picked up a pair in the top of the second when Wayne Murphy singled, Tim Lawlor singled. Steve Byers doubled sc0ring Murphy and Chris Kostopoulos' sacrifice fly scored Lawlor. In the top of the third. Richmond Hill picked up another run on a homer by Kevin Mclnnis making it 4-2 .they failed to makeaathe playoffs. finished fourth the second year. first the third year tunder new managementt and won the league championship laSI season. They have a 103 record to date this season. As the King ('ity Raiders they are entered in the Kemptville Tournament the August long weekend. That tournament is considered the largest in Canada. The Raiders play host to 'l‘hornhill tonight (Wednesday) at King l‘arku Inveslmem Corporation (‘ambridge fought back with two runs in the bottom of the fourth to tie it up and then in the hollom of the sixth‘ «five goals). Strong support came from all members of the team. including Michael Lamport. who scored two goals and Jeff Holmes. who added a single. losers. Globe managed a strong offensive game and got goals from Steven Saul and Peter Machawasa (3). Powell Plumbing 13. Whitchurch-Stouffville Recycling 0 â€" In a return to form. Powell Plumbing outclassed the Slouffville team with a powerful offensive display from Mario Dinaubro (five goals) and ('hristopher Anderson Peewee drop tourney after leading by 2 invested in home "'0'183895‘ ad 300 000,005 advnses that ad ~avond nnh :otme In the top of the fifth. (‘hris Kostopoulos singled. Jim Anderson walked and Kevin Mclnnis homered. In the bottom of the fifth. Am'esbury scored twice and once again in the bottom of the sixth. The top of the seventh saw Bert Ball. on with an error, score on a fielder‘s Choice by Kevin Mcinnis Cambridge broke loose with seven runs and took the championship. - ln their first game of the day. Richmond Hill came up winners against Amesbury 6-5. Richmond Hill scored the first run in the top of the second inning when starting pitcher Billy Keates tripled and Steve (‘ebal‘lo singled scoring Keates. Amesbury tied it up in the bottom of the ,second but Richmond Hill picked up a run in the top of the fourth on a home run by Billy Keates to go ahead. Danny Jenson. who started rthe season as centre forward. has moved to inside right and is now the leading scorer. Sammy ()rfanalas. taking To keep the local team honest. Newmarkel shut them out 4-0 in another contest. Richmond Hill Atoms ( from Joe Poirier) Five wins against one defeat has put the Atoms into a three-way tie for first place with Markham and Newmarket. In consecutive wins the Hill team beat Bradford 1~0. Thomhill 3-2. Stouffville 11-1. Markham 2-1 and Woodbridge 11-0. 10427 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL DATSUN LTD And right now through August 2nd is the best time to take a Datsun 310 for a test drive. You'll find that every good thing you‘ve ever heard about Datsun is true â€"at a price that will blow your mind. Feature for feature-â€" you, can get a 1979 front-wheel drive Datsun 310 for hundreds of dollars less than other front-whee! drive cars â€" check the prices in the box. And it’s not oniy price, the Datsun 310 sedan has the BEST GAS-ECONOMY RATING of any of the featured competition, 80 drop in to your Datsun deaier today. He’il be glad to. show you exactly why a front-wheel drive Datsun 310 is a‘ better value for your money â€"'and why the Datsun 310 can cost y0u less than other similar sized cars. A 1‘. Datsun’s superb engineering puts the front-wheel drive Datsun 310 in a class by itself. You’ll love 3103 superb road- hugging ability, contemporary styling. the iuxurious comfort and Datsun's no-charge 6-year anti-corrosion plan that still leaves other car manufacturers gasping With a Team captain Bobby Kennedy has done a great job of helping the boys to jell as a team and has also scored his share of the goals. The second game was against Woodstock and Richmond Hill won it 9â€"14 Kevin Mclnnis went all the way on the mound for the Lions. Highlights of this game were a double and lhree singles by Mclnnis; a double and two singles by Steve Byers; lhree singles by Steve ('eballo: two singles by Billy Keates and a single each by Chris Kosiopoulosi Glen Harding. Kevin Ryan and Pat Thompson. The defense. shared by Grant ()‘Meara at centre half and Andy Minute at full back. has been well- supported by Craig Spiers. Steve Rawlinson and Jay Richardson. In regular league play. Richmond Hill beat Kleinburg 10-8 on July 13. behind the pitching of Billy Keales. Richmond Hill bats were hot as Bert Ball. Pat Thompson and Billy Keates hi1 homeruns and Thompson and Glen Harding had triples'._ Danny's place as centre forward. has played excellently. Guidio Palmacci. J.(‘. Sun- ningham and Steve Treppa and Brian (‘oulson all alternating as outsides. are playing well. although Amesbury picked up one more in the bottom of the seventh, it was not enough. $5002°REBAT E’ DA'I'SUN 310 ‘ Ericed a frontâ€"wheel drive car lately? runs Circles ’round the competition! The Newmarket loss was the first defeat of the season. Playing with a little less confidence than usual. the Hill Atoms went down 4-0 on a rain soaked field. There was no game last night (Tuesday) but the atoms return to Palmer Park on July 24. when they host Bradford. Mosquito House League learns putting eV imo it. Goal so Acoustics wer Moh] and John and Mike Nelso two for Ronalds Maurice Poirier has been a standout in goal, achieving two shutouts and stopping three penalty shots ajong the way. 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