Globe boys win league Thornhrll Markham Aurora Newmarket Whit»Stouf. Bradford Rich. Hi" ' Rich. Hill Matkham Newmarket Whit-Stout! Rich. Hill Newmatket Markham Bradford Ihornhill ,Whit-Stouf. Woodbridge Thorflfl’i" Aurora The Globe Travel Atoms closed out an excellent regular season by winning the league championship via a 6-2 win over Caesor's Palace in Richmond Hill Minor Soccer 'House League play. ’Robbie’ tourney tootoughforHHl Jim Mulholland's Mosquito girls, who have enjoyed a very successful year. 105! 10 Cincinatli 5-0. to Fairfax 8-0, and to St. Andrew 3-0. Gerry Van Essen‘s Kiddie Kobblers took a By PAT KELLY A slip of your correspondenl's pen last week sent Scotty Macâ€" Donald and his A. Beanie Minor Atoms and parents into a mild state of shock when they read the Liberal‘s headline and report of a thrilling lie game they played in. The Harry Stel-Alistair Duncanâ€"coached team 1051 only one game all Five teams from the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club entered the big annual Robbie International Soccer Tournament on the weekend in Scarborough and found out just how well the game can be played at that level. Minor soccer atoms win 14 in row OVER 330 CLASSES ‘lN SOUTHERN ONTARIO You can also do â€to PlPSYEP ' Personal Eleni“ PlunJerrriIic! FOR MEETING INFORMATION CALL MISSISSAUGA 8269200 I though! I was born to be chubby out on the Weigh! Watchers Program you dun 0 have lo Hay "In! way' JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS NOW. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT T0 [05?! "I! lions' Community Can": 106 .Cenue SI E Tues 730 pm MILLIKEN EIMINI Umlud Church human! Suelos a! Brimloy Mon 7 30 p m SQUIRTS (FINAL) THORNHILL Sllnl Paschal! Baylon Chmch 92 5mm Au W Mon 7 30 p m Fun 9 30 I m RICHMOND HILL THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. September 5. 1979 ATOM (FINAL) 10 MINOR ATOM 14 Visitors are welcome at the panic class nearest them. Attend with m class nearest them. Attend with no obligation to join. (Weight Watchers‘ Program and orientation for members only) Soccer Standings YOU'RE INVITED. . .lT'S OPEN HOUSE SEPTEMBER 10th TO 22nd,1979 “0" WHEN†1‘00 AM MEEEHRID VWIIKS 0| M The fact is that it was the Major Atoms who were settling for a tie while the Minor Atoms were enjoying their 13th consecutive win of the season. Pino Decina may have been really put out as he Whipped home four goals this past week as the An added measure of satisfaction was the fact this was the only game 3 Richmond Hill team won in the Robbie. Rich. Hill Thornhlll Markham Newmarket Wood budge Aurora King Whut‘Stouf. Tony Lou's Scholastic Publications were defeated 10-0. 5-1 and 2-0 by Waterloo, East Meadow. N.Y., and Cutler drubbing from Cincinatti and Pleasanton. California, 4-0 and 8-0 but had the satisfaction of beating St. Thomas 2-1. This team had previously defeated Richmond Hill in Ontario Cup play. MOSQUITO (FINAL) Woodbndge 11 ( Malkham Thornhill Rithiï¬ifl " “ “ Newmalket Bradford Aurora owe-650105 Newmarket Thornhill Malkham Whit-Steuf. season. Goalscorers for the winners were Steven Saul. their top marksman. with two goals and Peter Mac- namara with a hatâ€"trick. Tim Giddens supplied the sixth goal while Brian Forhan and Sean Mieske replied for Caesar's Palace. In other Atom games it MINOR MOSQUITO (FINAL) Communuly Can": 221 Cedu Shea! Wed 7 30 pm Thurs 9 30 am NEWMARKET Aumu Umled Church Yong: S! Yhuvs 730 um AURORA Gym Church 1! Puhuy Av. Mon 7 30 p m MARKHAM MINOR PEEWEE ‘t 14 Weigh! Walther; is fun. H s [\Js'lwning In so! sensi- bly. 0h way thin people «09 You oughl Io Iry H' 'Ih._rd vhe'Person'aI A'quri 31 be m (onrrol How to ï¬ne tho‘ to overeov‘ How to slay slendev WolgM Wakhors allows you all phi; I more than jut! carrot nicks! Fug! where 5 the iornous qumg p‘on‘ Sc vgned V0 heip you lose wï¬vgh' whle en vane» 06 ioods' three meals a day plus ipating Weight Watchers? i4" WAHMRX NHWIM WI The Autharâ€"i}; WEIGHT WATCHERS Bradford Newmarket Woodbndge Markham Aurela Rich. Hill Thornhill Newmarket Aurora Wood bridge Bradiord Thornhlll Newmarljet Rich. Hull Ridge, Florida, respectively: Garry Owen was eliminated in losses to Forest City and St. Andrews. West Finch Rich. Hill Armourdale Aurora Malkham Thornhill Beattie gang bombed Thornhill 8-2 in Region of York play for their 14th big win. The other goals went to Jason MacDonald and Chris Peake and Andrew Beanie from a penalty shot. ST. (‘ATHARINES TOURNAMENT 7 A. Beattie is in first place in its division with twice as many points as Stewart Summer's Top- N-Shop went down 5-0 and 6-0 to London and Ottawa in the senior divisions. Scotty MacDonald‘s A Beattie Minor Atoms failed to make the finals in this tournament despite winning their first game 4-1 over St Ber- was (‘asabil Contractors, who had kept pace with Globe Travel for the whole season. seeing their one-point deficit increase to three as they lost an unexpected 3â€"2 game to hard charging Torontario Electrical. Aldo Teofilo replied with IWO goals with Alan Poole getting the other one in a secondâ€"half surge. Other results: MacLean‘s Furniture 7, Travelways 4. Daniel (‘ameron got his first- Goals by John Mulholland and Brent Luckasavitch were not enough to stem the tide as THORNHILL Chm! In. Km. lulhnun Chutch Blylhom L Ron! Orchard Wed 7 30 p m BOLTON Bolton United Church King SI W. Tues. 7'30 pm ERIN All Saints Anglican Chuvch Mu‘n Shoal Wed. 7:30 pm, BANTAM (FINAL) 11 at 10 PEEWEE JUNIOR for lunch lg s the second-place team. They have scored 67 goals. Goalie Jeff Harrison. playing his first year in that position, has given up only 12 goals. Richmond Hill Lions 4. Newmarket 3. The Major Aloms won a thrilling game this week to become league cham‘ Other results: MacLean‘s Furniture 7, Travelways 4. Daniel (‘ameron got his first- ever hatâ€"trick to lead the losers while Robbie Patterson got the other one. "CHOOSING HAKIM OPTICAL IS THE MOST' LOGICAL CHOICE†YOU RECEIVE FREE FRAMES & PAY LESS FOR YOUR LENSES pions In beating Newmarket. they were avenging the sole defeat they suffered this season in finishing with a record of 10 wins, a tie and a loss. Newmarket and Markham finished in second and third place respectively. At the end of the first But it wasn't enough to deter the aggressive offensive performance of the Stouffville team. Gord Martin had three goals, Michael Holmes, two, with singles to Darren Gornall and Joey Waldhem, Ken Bentham Signs l3. Whitchurch-Stouffville Recycling I. Recycling was totally overpowered by an excellent team performance by Bentham Signs as Jeff Rumble led the onslaught with six goals with Lorenz Boff right behind with five. Jennifer Gentles had two goals and Vito Casalinuovo one. Curtis Wichtler played a good game on defence for Bentham despite ac- cidentally scoring on his own goaltender. 8.7follow PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GUARANTEED l0 sew up first place as they were ahead 1-0. But Sammy Orfanakos scored the equalizer early in the second half and put the team ahead with another goal a few minutes later. J.C. Cunningham in» creased the lead to 3-1. Then it was Newmarket getting two quick goals to tie the game with only minutes to play. A free kick from outside the 18-yard line gave Andy Minuti the chance of a lifetime. His high kick dropped the ball just under the crossbar to settle the game and the league championship. Richmond Hill United 8 \urora luniors‘: .Several of United‘s games this season have been remarkable because of the number of different players scoring. Last week‘s game was no exception. Colin O‘Brien scored three goals with the other five divided equally between Pat MacMurray. Glen Smith‘ Rudi Frank, Nigel Isaac and Norm Murphy. ' half it looked as if Newmarkel might be able Dynes Jewellers 2. Thornhill Minor Mosquitoes 2. N0 scoring results available. Kiddie Kobblers 3, Aurora A Peewees 1. It looked for awhile as if the Aurora team might save Markham some trouble by putting the Kobblers into second place. HRS. 8 am. - 9 pm SAT. 9 am. - 6 pm. Willowdale (JUST N. OF FINCH) 5643 Yonge St. SAME DAY SERVICE Centennial Pool will be closed for painting and repairs from September 4th to September 23rd, 1979. Town Residents may register - Saturday, September 81h, 1979, 10:00 am. - 3:00 pm. 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League championship in this division will have to be settled by a special playoff game between the Kobblers and Markham on Thursday. Kobblers ahead. A few minutes later it was Virginia Douse bouncing the ball in off a post to ensure the victory.