Best Way Stone first Jim Hughes and Repath both had four hits each. Mike Leonard. Derek Robby (‘hepelsky and Dave Repth combined to lhrow a one-hitter while chalking up nine strikeouts. Other action saw‘ Galaxy and Charmglow playing to an 18-18 tie which dropped Galaxy to third place. It was a great begin- ning for the Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Bantam girls in the Don Victoria softball tournament on the weekend. Best Way Stone downed Smitty‘s 15-10 to take sole possession of first place in the Richmond Hill Ladies' Recreation Softball League last week. They started the week off with a 42-1 thrashing of Manon. Pam Maclnnis spun a no-hitter in the very first game against Maryvale with The llillers laying the wood to the opposition to the tune of 24-0. Maryvale just couldn‘t handle Maclnnis as she faced only 15 batters in the five innings played striking out 15 batters. Her bid for a perfect The big gun in getting Best Way its victory was Kayt Barclay who hammered out four hits in four trips to the plate and Scored four times. She also took over some of the pitching duties because of a holiday shortage of players and came up with a very commendable effort. Katie's other teammate on. the mound, Carol Chapman. was also four for four but scored only once, League leading Globe Travel and (‘asabil Construction extended their point spread in Richmond Hill Minor Soccer House League Atom play with con- vincing wins last week. Globe Travel had more trouble than usual with the tough MacLean's Furniture team before Globe, Casabi/ soccer atoms Win big The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts won a pair of games last week to move into a first place lie with Bramalea. Doreen Kendry was three for three and Marge Denyes was three for four. Best Way showed some excellent fielding work in beating the tough Smitty's squad. Hill Squirt boys drub Malton by 42-1 count No-hiz‘z‘er for Pam... Fivé of (he 10 Smitty‘s runs resulted from walks. Le Deal of the week! 5 Yr. 50,000 Mile Engine Work. 2 Yr. 40,000 Km. Factory Train warr. We guarantee a happy buying experience with: '0ver 10 years experience at the same location with Renault. We're small Er friendly Er add that personal touch. 0We have the best stocked parts depart» ment 8 the best equipped Er most knowledgable service department. SAVE NOWâ€"SAVE LATER szoooum s on v REBATE Ms L. MOPEALU ‘ _ > ‘ 2y": Steven Saul scoring four goals and Peter Mac- namara five. The garne was fnuch closer than the score would indicate. as Rich- mond Hill only had a 4-3 lead going into the sixth inning. A grandslam home run (‘asabil romped to an easy win in the second hall of their encounter with Powell Plumbing winning 12â€"2. John Mulholland led the winners with five goals. grinding out a 9-4 win with Battista. and Chepelsky had three hits apiece. Battista also belted a homerun. DOWN ERINGATE Several nights later it was a 12-4 victory over Eringate which lifted them into a first place tie. game was spoiled when she issued a walk but that runner was snuffed out on an attempted steal home. Other games saw Superior Propane eking out a 28-24 win over Rice's Aluminuml Superior could only field eight players but still played well enough to win. Cindy Harrison led the way with five runs on seven hits in as many trips to the plate. Barb Maxwell also went five for five while Denise Gauld was four for four. offensively it was Cathy Lawlor and Jane Stephenson leading the way with home runs. Heather Moore and Patti ()‘Sullivan also hit well and pitcher Maclnnis helped her own cause going four for five. A great day for Pam. Now for the bad news. The Hill girls met a hyped-up Bay Ridges squad and fell 9-2 as a Debbie Smith was the only Smitty‘s batter with a perfect-at-bat mark getting two hits and walking once in as many trips to the plate. Despite Rice‘s dismal “win†record over the year. they have outscored every team in the league and accumulated the highest number of runs. In this loss. Wendy Rose scored three on four hits as did Sue Barnett. Jocelyn Ward had four for four and Lyn Patterson was three for four. Galaxy Restaurant was unable to serve up a much-needed win over (‘harmglow Barbie B-Q‘s tying 18~18 in a well- played contest. Maria Come 8 Join our Happy Family of Repeat Customers. In the only close game of the week. Torontario Electrical managed to maintain their spark long enough to outlast Whit- church-Stouffville Recycling with a lone goal from Alan Poole. Dino Colucci had a good Christopher Anderson scored both goals for Powell Plumbing. by Bhltista in that inning helped put the game away. In all the Hillers had 12 hits. with Hughes getting three of them. Robbie Bell had two hits while Scott Low hit a triple. Joe Apps threw the entire game, allowing five hits while fanning ten and walking two. combination of poor hitting and errors killed them. W'in Hills Ceramics had .Vmï¬iï¬kdleal turned down by"Sussex Car- peting losing 25-15. Heather Moore hit her first homer of the season with Cathy Lawlor scoring the other run. Next week the team will be playing in the PWSA Playdown tournament in St. Catharines Best Way Stone Smittys Brake Stop Galaxy Restaurant Twm Hills Ceramics Sussex Carpetting Supenor Propane Charmglnw Balb-B-Q's Rices Aluminum Bay iRidges went on to win the ‘A‘ championship in this tournament. Nancy Hely was four- for-four for Galaxy and Connie Burnette was three for four. Player “Bev†scored three runs on three trips to the plate. The first three batters for Sussex came up really big. Jordy Mitchell went five for five; Ellen Couch- man and Carol Black- wood each scored four runs on Eller'i's fouil hits, Carol had five'hits in- cluding a home run. 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