By JE: ‘NIE LOGUSII 889-4405 Downtown ()ffsel n i p p e d M c K a y Excavating 6-5 to win the Richvale Minor Ball Association Tyke championship on the weekend. The Helen Reeve- coached Downtown team received some spec- Iacular pitching from Kevin Sopha who struck out 11 players with fine back-up help from Billy Hodges. Sopha also hit well along with John Martin, Billy Hodges and Heather Sears. Jennifer Burden caught well behind the plate The long. hol summer soccer season is heading inlo lhe final round-up for the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer (‘lub but there‘s plenty of fun-limes ahead. Dairy Queen gals beat Applewood 10-6 Peewee division action saw Richmond Hill Kiddie Kobblers upending Aurora 5-1 with Natalie Ross scoring two goals with singles to Anne Newton. Suzanne Kelly and Janice Gravelle. Big soccer ball in Hill Saturday, Oct. 13 Namely. the local (‘luh will be holding an end-0f- the-season “Soccer Ball" October 13 at the Rich- vale Community Centre starting at 8 pm. Aurora put up a better fight than the score would indicate with Sue Wealherby scoring the lone goal. Richvale ball ()lher outstanding players for Downtown ()ffsel were Mark Bur- den. Jason and Alex 'llearns. Alex Lindsey. (‘heryl and Tim 'I‘ibble and Bobby King. In spite of their ex- traordinary goals for- and-against performance (exact figures not The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Bantam (iirls came out on top in The final three innings provided exciting ball on behalf of both .cams. SENIOR GIRLS Beck Electric. under coach Steve (‘ollett‘ defeated Wilkinson Steel to win the championship trophy‘ Wilkinson also was presented with the league cup. Soccer Mosquitoes in finals Allison (‘ook scored three goals to lead the victory parade with Michelle (‘airns and Cathy Hayden scoring one each. By PAT KELLY The Jim Mulholland-led Levendale Bakery Mosquitoes advanced to the final against Slouffâ€" ville on Saturday by blanking Newmarkel Lions 5-0 in round robin minor soccer play last week. B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. September 12. 1979 GATES OPEN 12 NOON ALL PROCEEDS TO OAK RIDGES MINOR BALL ASSC. BOND LAKE ARENA HELP SUPPORT MINOR BALL OTYKE TOURNEY OARENA (Licensed under L.L.B.O.) The two teams were tied for first place having lost only one game by 1-0 scores to each other during the season. The Markham team put up a great fight but was simply unable to penetrate the Kobblers‘ defence. Anne Newton was outstanding in keeping Markham for- wards away from the goal. Virginia Douse led the offensive with two goals w i t h N a t a l i e Ross getting the other one in the resultant 3-0 victory. TOWN REP The Richmond Hill Dynes Minor Mosquitoes defeated Thornhill 2-1 in league play Peter Richmond Hill managed a big fourth inning when Jane Stephenson belted a triple scoring two runs. Cathy Lawlor then singled and this was followed by walks and Brampton fielding errors to account for a total of six runs. available but is about 75 goals for and only four against) the Kobblers were not suffering from over confidence when they met Markham on neutral ground last Thursday night. Tickets are $12 a couple and may be obtained by There will be good vibralions with disc jockey “(100d Vibrations“ until 1 am. and the hunger and thirst you‘work up on the dance floor can be satisfied at the bar and buffet respectively. the first round of their league playoffs defeating Brampton 7-5‘ RICHMOND HILL MINOR BALL ARC INDUSTRIES Edwards St. Richmond Hill TICKETS $12.00 PER COUPLE Available from any executive member BUFFET AND BAR 7 Q ,_. OCARNIVAL 0DOOR PRIZES phoning Jane Slel at 884- 2560‘ Tony L011 al 884- 2451. lid Kenny at 883- 253. Doreen Thomas al 884-4350. Jeff Walker at 773-4269 or Frank Biggs at “84-6625. (‘UP PLAY In (‘up play, the Rich- mond Hill Major Atom Lions defeated Thornhill 2-1 in a hard-fought game. Bobby Kennedy and J.C. (‘unningham were the scorers for Rcihmond Hill. Bullock scored Dynes‘_goals. Soccer club parents are urged lo support Ihe ball by bringing friends‘ along. (‘oaches who Another game saw Richmond Hill United defeating Markham in the Junior B division 5-1. Colin O'Brien scored three goals for United with singles to Heinz Losberg and Tiziano D‘Arazio. The Dairy Queen girls then met Applewood in the first game of the second round winning 10-6 as Pam Maclnnis threw a five-hitter. She struck out eight batters. Art Gossman‘s Minor Mosquitoes gave Thor- nhill a second defeat winning' 4-1 with Kelly Rheeder getting three goals and Peter Bullock the other one. Kathy Trumbull gloved a potential homer in the field and. in the final inning. it was Heather Moore executing a solo double play 1n the Bantam division was Richmond Hill both (‘adillac Baif being edged out 3-2 by Woodbridge. Scoring for Baif were John Douse and Steven Peden. Hockey and softball fans ‘who lurn up will be welcomed with open arms. LEAGUE GAMES The regular league games have nearly all been played and in next week‘s Liberal final league standings will be published. Meanwhile. the draw has been made for the 1979 Cup comâ€" petition. Games will be as follows: The two teams were tied at the end of overtime as the decision was made by penalty kicks. The game referee commented on the excellence of play and the sportsmanship of the players. MITES September 17. Semi‘ final. 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On September 18, Fawn‘s Sport Centre will meet George Ross Photo and North York Trophies will meet Kent Clothes in the quarter finals. Semi- final and final games will "SERVING YORK REGION" RICHMOND HILL FIGURE SKATING CLUB REGISTRATION Cnn NEW ARENA ATTENTION ADULTS A skating session for 18 and over Inquire Stan Wilson - 884-3840 1979180 vi SF’éï¬ï¬‚†9’1 SEPTKT1Tï¬'E 1979‘ {g BANQUET ROOM OPEN SIX DAYS PER WEEK We offer you: * IGNITION WIRES * BRAKES and PARTS * MUFFLERS and PIPES * BELTS, HOSES and THERMOSTATS * SHOCKS and FRONT END PARTS 5 * COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE BOROVOY AUTO SUPPLIES LTD. Automotive and Industrial Parts BOROVOY PLAZA 9185 YONGE ST. THORNHILL 889-9231-5 AURORA PHONE 727-6361 We supply parts for all types and makes of domestic and foreign cars Olndividual programs OPersonal Nutrition Plan OSauna ISunroom °Large Spacious Gymnasium 399°“ be played on September 28 and September 29. ATOMS In the first round on September 12. Caesar‘s Palace takes on Casabil (‘onstruction with the winner to meet McLean Furniture in the quarter finals September 19. Also in the quarter finals will be Ken Bentham Signs meeting Torontario Electric; and Travelways hooking up with Globe Travel; Stouffville Recycling v Powell Plumbing. Semi-finals on September 26 and finals on September 294 MOSQUITOES ln quarter final play on September 13, it will be Offer expires Oct. 1/79 CALL NOW 881-5317 PER YEAR In their reports they should lake great care to name the scorers on both the winning and the losing teams. King (‘ity l.C.A. v Ronald‘s Printing; Hair Works v Silver Acoustics. Ken Becker‘s v Cumbrae Roofing; and Bone Fencing v Bell Canada. The semi-finals will be September 20 and the finals September 29, Results of all games will be published weekly in The Liberal provided that coaches of winning teams phone the results in to Pat Kelly at 884-3038. 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