Sheppard triplewinner The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts were forced into a third and deciding game in their quest for the Etobicoke Softball Association championship as they split a pair of games with liramalea last week. The opening game ended in dramatic fashion. with Richmond Hill winning 63 in eight innings The l’leasamville Mulual Life softball ladies had themselves quite a week. league finals via two« straight wins over King (‘in in a best-ofâ€"three simi<final playoff and also By ERIC HANDBL'RY Jennifer Sheppard was Iops in the ladies singles and Paul Beck in the mens at the annual Rich- mond Hill Tennis (‘lub championships on the weekend. Also tops was the weather. If tournament chair Hramulea came back with in home run in the top of Ihe cighih. [0 put the pressure on the Hill squad. Wilh the score liCd after regulalion pl Refusing In die. lhe Hill boys loaded Ihe bases. which sel the sl'age for a grundslam home run by Jim Hughes. Hughes had two hits on Ihv nighl as did have Hepalh. Hill Squirts split Big week for Mutual gals NON-SMOKERS CAN BREATHE EASY 0N INSURANCE If y0u don‘t smoke, the chances are we can save you money. As an agent for Maplex General Insurance. we offer Iower-than-average rates on car Insur- ance and on homeowner and tenant policies. Why the sav- ings. Because statistics prove non-smokers are generally more responsible people. So why should they get burned on their Insurance? (’7 'l‘hey galloped imo their Submissions are to be made to the exâ€" ecutive committee within the next three weeks. Elections and constitutional changes will be made at the General Meeting to be held on Maplex General Insurance Company Thursday, Oct. 18, 8:00 pm. The Blue Flame Room GENERAL MEETING Consumers Gas Building, Elgin Mills Rd. East, Richmond Hill ARK INSURANCE AGENCY ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN FURTHERING MINOR BALL ARE URGED TO ATTEND For Proposed Changes and Amendments to The Constitution and Byâ€"Laws RICHMOND HILL MINOR BALL Towne and Countrye Square Yonge and Steeles 22¢5052 Announces The the The Mens Singles champion Paul Beck came up with an excellent Robbie Bell did lhe hurling and Ihrewg fine: inning. Ihe second. as Bramaleu exploded for seven runs on lheir way 10 u 105 victory. Two walks. two errors and four hilS were the cause of this scoring bingo which put the Hillers behind 7-]. Richmond Hill con- iinued 10 fight back 10 make the game Close as Ihey lefl eight men on base man Bill Armstrong had been able to select the weather from the mail order catalogue I don‘t think he would have come up with a wiser choice for the weather than what we had for the finals. game. as he allowed seven hits while also striking Olll seven. Richmond Hill's demise in the second game could be narrowed down lo one inning. Ihe second. as Scoil Low had three hits while Rob MacMillan had two. Repth belied a triple won the Maple Tour- nament for the second straight season._ The Mutual girls dumped King (‘ity 14-4 in the first game of the playoffs behind the hi economysized be! 0 (‘orinno ('ieszynski who laced Iwo homers. Diane ipps snarled for Rich DISAS'I‘I‘IR performance. The hrillianl open class youngster defeated Richard Vermuelen in a fine display of tennis tactics and power before a large audience, In the other primary event it was Jennifer Sheppard defeating Debby Berry to win the Madden and Sherry Robinson each batted a thousand for the night, The second game of the series was also a free- wheeling one for I’leasantville as they rode to a 16-8 triumph. Pleasanlville now faces Kleinburg in the best-of- world Hill but was relieved by Bell. Together they. gave up nine hits \xhile walking three and Slriking 01" three REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED GARY SMITH BEV BARRY PETER KINNEAR GEORGE BOOTH STEP IN TO OUR MODERN NEW SHOWROOM AND SERVICE FACILITIES, THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE IN THE YORK REGION. YOU'RE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SHOWING OF THE EXCITING 1980's, FEATURING THE LATEST FUEL SAVING AUTOMOBILES Er TRUCKS ON DISPLAY STARTING THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 28, 29. 50 CARS ON DISPLAY INSIDE BILL LAMB Ladies singles. Jennie has also been most successful in (‘anadian Open Junior tennis and. young yet. will no doubt bring a lot of credit to the club in the future. Ladies singles. Jennie has also been most successful in (‘anadian Open Junior tennis and. young yet. will no doubt bring a lot of credit to the club in the future. TRIPLE CROWN Jennie also won the triple crown in the club events by teaming up with her talented sister. Paula, to take the Ladies‘ Doubles and the Mixed Doubles championship partnered by John llandbury. Results in all classes were as follows: Men's Singles ‘A’ saw Paul Beck defeating Richard Vermeulen with .lim Rooks taking the ‘8' over Keith Bridger. In Mens Singles ‘(“ it was Heinz Losberg defeating Ken (‘oxV Ladies Singles ‘8‘ saw Ellen Querengesser defeating Roby ()ullette: Ladies Single ‘(". Shirley Stanley over Edith l)il\\'orth: Mens Doubles ‘A'. John llandbury and Paul Beck defeated Don Smith and Greg five finals. ()n the Maple Iour- namenl march to victory the Mutual Life ladies opened with a 134) win over Lake Wilcox. Their second game was a closely-fought battle until late in the closing innings as Pleasantville broke loose lo down Don Valley 6-2. l’leasanlville only led Don Valley 2-1 going into the lop of the seventh and tinal inning when Mary Lou Davies slarled things off by doubling Linda Lipka then drew a walk. Bmh scored on Rose Marie McLean's double. 'l‘he clincher came when (‘orinne (‘ieszynski belted her second home run of MURRAY BRAITHWAITE ROY BANNON JOHN THORSELL 884-4481 the tournament bringing in two more runs. Then came the fouth and final game for the championship with Pleasanlville nipping l‘xbridge 10-9 in a come- from-behind efforli ll was another squeaker in Pleasant- ville's third game win over Sam's Ml (‘abin of Newmarkel by a 745 more L‘ x b r i d g e l e d Pleasanlville 8â€"4 going inlo Ihe top of the fourth inning when dynamite struck again. Namely. (‘orinne (‘ieszynski came [0 the plate with two out and the bases loaded [0 U x b r i d g e 19 d John llandbury and l’leasantville 8-4 going Jennifer Shepsz rd into the top of the fourth defeated Firo (Minor and inning when dynamite Debby lerry: Mixed struck again. Namely. Doubles ‘8‘. Tony (‘orinne (‘ieszynski came Ascengio and Roby to the plate with two out ()ullelte over Ken and and the bases loaded to Jane MeKeown: Mixed POUHd 01“ a grand' llouhles ‘(". to he played Slammer to tie the game. later. LARRY LEMMON MEET OUR STAFF NEIL MILLS RICK SIMMONS This is one showing you won’t want to miss! Come see all the new innovations in automobile design...happening right now Ladies Single ‘(". Shirley Stanley over Edith Dilworth; Mens Doubles ‘A‘. John Handbury and Paul Beck defeated Don Smith and Greg McMillan Mens Doubles 'B'. Tony Ascencio and Barry (llading upended Jim Rook and Jim l)ilworth: Mons Doubles llans Bruhn and Ken (‘ox defeated Glen \‘amamoto and Graham Siblhorpe‘ Ladies Doubles ‘A‘. Jennifer and' Paula Sheppard defealed Joy August and Monica \‘ermeulen: Ladies Jennifer and' Paula Sheppard defeated Joy August and Monica \‘ermeulen: Ladies Doubles Consolation. Myrna Willison and Roby Quiletle downed Edith l)ilworlh and ('hrisiine Petrucci, Mixed Doubles ‘A'. John Handbury and Jennifer Sheppard JOHN SANDERS ED TUCKER GRANT MENZIES 727-8721 THE HOME OF 1901152 of lath gateak 19mm TAVERN _ Richmond Hill Arena Board in conjunction with the HOUSE OF LORDS STEAK HOUSE are inviting you to attend a Luncheon to assist in purchasing new arena seats... Waiters will be Arena Board members and all tips received will go towards the fund. TUESDAY, OCT. 2nd SUPPORT YOUR ARENA HARRY WILKINSON OLLIE FORSVTHE 12 NOON TO 2:30 PM RESERVATION 884-7224 10133A YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL BUY A SEAT LUNCHEON FRANK PEZZETTI THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 26. 1979 â€" 8-3 ENJOY BUFFET LUNCH HAVE FUN SUPPORT YOUR ARENA AMPLE PARKING IN REAR 'GRAND PRIX OLEMANS OPHOENIX OFIREBIRD OACADIAN OSUNBIRD OCENTURY °SKYLARK 0SKYHAWK 'GMC TRUCKS GLEN BUTTEHFIELD m BOB BYERS 9612 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL GLADYS CLARINGBOLD 881-2603 BILL MASKEL BILL KING JIM GRECO GINO RULLI