Phil Wood led off the scoring in the bottom of the second inning stroking a triple and [hen scoring on a sizzling grounder by Kevin Mathews which was misplayed by the first baseman. 1n the top of the third inning Kinnear tied it on a walk to pit“ Cher Doug Webster and a double by third baseman Gord Woolnough. Moreiand went the first eight innings with McBramey finishing out the game. Dynes managed eight hits off Dave and Doug Webster and walked twice‘ They finished four points behind Fred‘s Sports for that final playoff position. In exhibition play at the Town Park Thursday night the Jewellers defeated Kinnear Leasing of the Richmond Hill Men‘sFastball League 5â€"1 behind the two‘hit pitching of Glen Moreland and Blair McBramev. The Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers Juniors failed in their bid [0 catch a berth in the Beaches Majors Fastball League this season. Dynes tourney _ v ,, _____--- -...... we. eally, finally, the Richmond Hill wusoii Niblett fast all team will be holding a season‘s end 5050 draw September 29 at Wilson Niblgtt’s. Tickets are a $1 a throw. Let‘s h0pe the weather smiles on the occasion. The Jewellers go against King City Raiders Friday night. D...-.n.. t:_._n,. _____ CLINIC COming up October 6 there will be a Ringette Clinic at the‘arena starting at 4 pm. Ed is throwing out the welcome mat to any and all girls interested, or even just curious, to come out and see what it‘s all about. So c’mon out. An instruction class will go first with actual on-the- ice activity starting around 5:30 pm. HELP Let's see now, got a call from Elaine Armstrong of the Richmond Hill Hockey League Women’s Auxiliary Corps. They'll be holding their first meeting next Tuesday evening at 7: 30 pm. in the new arena. They‘re desperately in need of volunteer help so get out there and do your duty for minor hockey. Finally, that should be a good softball weekend with the Richmond Hill Dynes Jeweller softball tournament going on Friday. Saturday and Sunday at the Town Park and Crosby. And there will beranother registration date for the girls’ tomorrow evening (Thursday) from 7 to 9 pm. at the Hill Arena. A barrage of notes: Richmond Hill Arena Administrator Ed Sackfield reports that the first registration day for “Ringette†hockey went off pretty well. Or was it? The Richmond Hill teams, all of them, will really put the lid on the minor softball summer next Saturday with a tournament’at Bradstock Park. Drop around and watch the fun. On to other things here before I succumb to the elements. NICE DAY In any case, it was an enjoyable day for minor softâ€" ball both in The Hill and Thornhill and was a fitting end to yet another summer season. And it had to have-happened during the second inning which lasted almost longer than World War II. The red hot Record girls scored no fewer than 19 runs in that disastrous inning. I think the final score was something like 2&5 which was just long enough for me to be wrestled down to the ground by a chill. I‘m pretty sure I caught the bug during the game between the Richmond Hill Men’s SIG-Pitch Intermediate girls_ arid Record Shop. What a lousy way to treat a person who, in the call of duty, wandered down to the Town Park to watch the Richmond Hill Minor Ball playoffs on a sunny but wind- chilled afternoon. I made my most Spectacular catch of the softball seascg on the weekend. It was easy. Caught a cold. Call Rod Smith for tickets at 8840194 DAN LANE With Canadiens AMPING Q“ T$“E ogpsm 7 DAYS 061’ 19 ? OINDOOR SHOWROOM A Y†COPEN7DAYS ‘ $2 0|NDOORSHOWROOM ’% 'OFF HWY. 7 BETWEEN YONGE AND BAYVI â€in 889- 3161 Achoo! NOTES ’Dynes locked the game up in the sixth inning scoring another pair of runs on a double by Woods and singles by Glen Moreland. Madden and Phillip» ... TOURNAMENT The coming weekend will be the scene of the Richmond Hill Invitational Tournament organized by Dynes Jewellers in conjunction with the Roman Corporation. All games will be either at the Town Park or Crosby Park starting at 7 pm. Friday nighi lhe preliminaries taking place all This will be a 12-team tour- nament with three teams from Richmond Hill in the com~ petition. One fun scored on a ground out by catcher Doug Lewis and the second run resulted from 3 around om by third baseman Ben Bourget. Dynes came back in their haif of the inning to go ahead to stay “ith two runs of their own. Shortstop Paul Philip started things off with a single and Steve Madden “as safe on an error. “It looked like a pretty im- possible task to ever break into the (‘anadiens' line-up then." Lane was saying from his parents' home at 309 South Taylor Mills the other day. He‘s changed his mind and for a good reason. The (‘anadiens approached him with a “pretty good deal" and Lane. who has played the past two seasons with the Oshawa Generals of the Major A Junior A few years ago 19â€"year-old Dan Lane of Richmond Hill might not Have been so happy at the prospects of becoming 3 Mon. [real (‘anadien hockey player. fred simpson C ana a’iens Sign Hill teenager Libéral There will be a Monte Carlo night at the Lions Hall starting a: 8 pm. with games of chance and door prizes. Tickets will be 34 which in- cludes roast beef on a bun and coffee. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Dyna ball team or at the doors. [)YNES PLAY The 9 pm. game at the Town Park pits Dynes Jewellers againsx the King City Raiders and at Crosby it will be Town Auto Body against Kinnear Leasing. Park at 7 pm. {vhile at Crosby it will be lhe Whalers against Brampton. The finals \i‘ill be a round robin among the three division winâ€" ners. Opening games Friday night will see Malton Merchants Blaying K & L Sports at the Town day Saturday and the finals Sugdagayl p.mA MONTE CARLO Another date to remember is Sep‘ember 21. ]! didn I counl for any points bui (he 1979 80 edition of the Rich- Rams win one, lose 2 Next game in the series goes tomorrow (Thursday) at the Town Park with the third game next Monday. Both games start a! 7:30 pm Barrow's drew first blood in the base third as Dale Crouter hit into a WINNER fielder's choice \o reach base. The winner came as Thompson Steve Whitaker followed with a singled, advanced on a sacrifice Kinnear Leasing continued its surprising resurgence by clipâ€" ping Barrow‘s Insurance 2~1 in the first game of the best-ofâ€"five Richmond Hill Men's Fastball League finals last week. HE'S BIG Lane,a16‘2" and 192 pounds. is coming off a good season with the Generals having scored â€and I was considering that offer when the Montreal one dropped on me. My agent and I ï¬gured n was hard to beat the money and we signed.“ Kinnear Leasing leads finals Blind spot? Wednesday, September 12, 1979 And you can be sure his returning players haven‘t either. That‘s if some of them return. "Our vpterans are less sure of a Oak Ridges Dynes Jewellers coach Pete Artemchuk hasn't forgotten that his squad finished fourth last season in the tough Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League H0 ckeyD ynes “It's way too early to get any solid line on the team." states Sleffan. “But I‘m reasonably Richmond Hill opened its pre- season exhibition string Tuesday night of last week losing 53 to the North York Rangers. They went on to defeat Markham Waxers 6-4 F riday night at home before losing 8-7 to the Rangers Saturday night at the local arena, Rams' Manager Sil Steffan and assistant Ray Floyd are still operating with a lot of bodies around â€"â€" about 30 as of writing â€" so it‘s difficult to see the woods for the trees. mond Hill Provincial A Rams chalked up their first win of the season on the weekend in that winter pastime called hockey. The diher side of the coin “saw Ihgmrlosing two. Rumble’s Angie Leonard had a little trouble seeing the ball but she connectedhere in T-Ball game against Baymar Sports last week in Richmond Hill Minor Ball playoffs. Baymar won the championship by 29-28. See B-3. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) The ball was fielded by catcher Mike Thompson. who failed to make a play to either first base or to the plate. Jim Anderson‘ in the sixth. knotted the count as he scored on an over-throw at third base as Paul Hunter, presumably accidentally. bumed the ball abgut 30 [eet in_frot)t of the plate. walk, Both advanced on a passed ball. and Crouter scoozed home “I‘m going’there to win a spot," he said. “That‘s the only way to @0sz "I‘ll be going to the Montreal camp September 16th.“ Lane said. "and I figure I've got a good chance of sticking. They‘ve gotten rid of some rightwingers lately which gives me a shot at it. The Jewellers open their season at home September 24 in an 8 pm. game against Orillia. job than some of the newcomers," Artemchuk con- ceded after two preâ€"season exhibition games which saw his team defeating Etobicoke Selects 7-2 and losing 104 to the North York Flames, both of the Metro B loop. Reiner Pleschberger was a standout particularly in the hitting department and he also scored one of the goals. Blair McArthur. a King City product. got one of the other goals. "We had an army of people out there." said Sxeffan, "which meant we lacked cohesiveness on lhe offence but I thought we did all right.“ Power play goals, no fewer Ihan five of them. killed the Rams in their opening 5-3 loss to the Rangers. sure we have a lot of potential on the team. Wé'll be competitive." PLAY FRIDAY The Rams will get a further opportunity to test the exhibition waters next Friday night when they host Dixie Beehives for an 8 pm. game. For Barrows it was Paul Hunter hanging in Grant Hose. Steve Whitaker was forced in as Roger Ball drew a walk. ung Barrow's won a slot in the final round with a 5-3 victory over a laugh. valiant Richmond Hill Auto Body clubl by Dave Berseth, and a passed balL and scored on a base hit off of the bat of vae Woods. Dave Webster went the route on the rubber for Kinnear. Luke Lefevre. in relief of starter Billy Hamihon. takes me loss. look at it any case, Lane figures he (LOUD TIMI)“ Starter Unterlander was charged with all three Caledon runs which came in the third inning and boosted that team into It was the culmination of a dramatic extraâ€"inning struggle as King City’s Bruce Diplock. who took over from starter Mike Unterlander in the fourth inning, sizzled his way to the win allowing only one hit, no runs and striking out 13 Caledon East batters. The hit scored Brian Shear- down who had singled and stolen second. A line-shot single by Fran O’Neill in the bottom of the 11th inning Monday night carried the King City Raiders to a 4-3 come from-behind Win over Caledon East in the first game of their best-of-five South Central Ontario finals. The winners jumped into an early 3-0 lead in the first inning only to have Galaxy. come back with four runs in the top of the third to take the lead‘ Raiders take Sussex batters managed 14 hits with Mary Anne Ritchie getting two runs on two hits and two walks in four trips to the plate. Nancy Chubley also scored twice on a hit and two walks while Barb Poole got tw0 runs on two hits in four trips to the plate. BEATGALAXY Best Way then tackled the strong Galaxy Restaurant crew in the final game and it was a thriller all the way before Best Way took it 10-8. Enroute to the finals Best Way crunched out 19 hits off Carpeting pitching with Tracy Francis coming up with a perfect three for three at-bat while Vicki Hill and Jean Bolin had two runs on two hits and a walk in three trips to the plate. Carol Chapman and Bev MacDonald each Scored twice on two hits Carpeting in the siremi-finals taking the last game 17-10. Best Way Stonrévstarted its match to the championship by finaIIy_ overcoming Sussex ‘B' champion honors went to Tvyin Hills Ceramics. Best Way Stone 'had all the answers on the weekend as they galloped away with the ‘A' championship in the Richmond Hill Ladies Recreation Softball League. Best Way champions Bell scored as Dale (‘router smashed a hit off of the second baseman‘s glove. Whitaker drove in Crouter on a hit and an error. The Hillers got on the scoreboard in the sixth as Glen Polhamus knocked in Val Stef- fan. and Ken Faulkner singled in Polhamus‘ In a last inning rally, Rob Forget got a life on an error and Steffan singled him in. ()n the rubbér it was Luke Lefevre outduelling rookie sensation Gary Wilkinson. A one game. winner take alI consolation contest. between Jack Blyth Real Estate and Linear Sound & Video, is set to go tonight at Crosby Park. time 8 pm. Lane. who came up through the Toronto Marlies‘ change‘ moved to The Hill with his parents three years ago. Prior to moving up to Oshawa he played for a couple of BEST DEAL ‘ “My agent and I figured it was the best deal for me and I've wanted to play in the NHL since I was a youngster. Like most youngsters, I guess.“ can‘t go wrong In signing with the Canadiens. MEETING ROOMS FOR COMPANIES PARKWAY HOTEL 7 hlESIJE ST. The Raiders play in theVRich- mond Hill tournament’on the weekend opening Friday night against the Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers. They tied the game in the eighth inning as Mark Bernard was safe on an error, stole second. and came home on a single by Schwartz. Schwartz went to second on a fielder's choice. stole third. and then got the tying run on an error. The second game goes at Caledon East tonight (Wed- nesday) with the third game likely Monday night at King City. The Raiders kept pecking away with run number one coming in the sixth inning as Jim Schwartz singled. stole second, went to third on a fly out. and then stole home. an early 3-0 lead Wendy Ross hit two homers in a losing cause while Cindy Rice scored twice on four hits in ï¬ve trips to the plate. The victors got their 31 runs on 16 hits and 23 walks. Cheryl Bailie led the way with a grandslammer while Judy Murphy followed with a threerun homer. Linda Ryan also hit a grandslammer while Allison Weagle hit a home run. The roof fell in on Rice’s after that (the team was missing its {We pitchers due to vacations along with two other players) with Twin Hills scoring 15 runs in the sixth inning on six hits, two errors and 10 walks to win going away 31-18. That final game between Rice‘s and Twin Hills saw the latter team leading 16-10 at the end of the fifth inning Pam Cooke was the big gun in the win going three for three while Linda Hull scored one run and Sue Powell two. BSERIES The ‘3’ series saw Twin Hi1] Ceramics getting a bye while Rice‘s was eliminating Superior Propane 12â€"6. Joan Hayman led Galaxy with three for three while Pat Arm- strong went two for tw0. Anne Tibble scored tw0 runs on a hit and a walk. Vicki Berseth was tw0 for two for Best Way while Caro] Cressley scored two runs on a hit and an error. Lesley Wood had one run on a hit and error in two trips to bat. Best Way took a 10~8 lead in the sixth and held on to win the contest Best Way bashed out 11 hits while Galaxy was managing 14 hits. . [HSTOHY Historical Notes: Paul Hunter, now of Barrow‘s. joined the league with Si. Malhew‘s United Church. now (he RH. Auto team. in 1962. in the same year Dennis Loughead. of Kinneai'. played with the Emmanuel Anglican (‘hurch of Richvaie. which now is Kinnear Leasing. Dennis was 14 years old. (lord Wright. of Barron ‘s. at the tender age of 13, was an active member of the RH. Presbyterian (‘hurch team. also. in 1962. (‘lay Chapman. of Town Auto Body. signed up with Pinecrest Speedway a year or so later. This club won the championship in 1965 and 66. Bm he's not about that. He wants Canadiens as Right now. has the option of comian gin-ck to Oshawa. . And if he doesn‘t make it with the (‘anadigns in his firs! shot he seasons with the Markham \\'axers of the Provincial A league. 881-2121 ih‘mking too much to make the 1 righ: winger.