mm Ray hinnay. who t the mitt d the mayoral . campl . in it failed urialiae. v m managu' Bob Rimhie five days at negotiations the OFL, htit the lugue. . met I) per cent np~ l to a s now turn. down Ray's bid, u Hamilton. and 3 were the tennis which . down the bid and Ritchie there were other reanal- diliIPF'Vl/ll Hamilton and Oshawa our said Ritchie. Wain-r I M O Day (on. pruidantl imbutiljustlwotmms agninst us then we re Ritchie denies any hithetenlnwtnid go linutheBudzl- . l'hsyre brim amgooditr ll." TumownerRa Many tdd alastw WWMI inlothe thliuin my life," said . lellthdede this two weeks ago." said Rit- if we an get Richmond Hill to tnck ll. we might get in." he said. Our luttre is up In the air nghi now." he sdded. re not sure it anything " Verge also hacked thclne'a feeling against the Bench- lpgue. Wint'a the me in aying intermediate B clubs? We need he said. As lin- playiiu iii intr- iiainents, Verge suggested playing in the United States against such teams as Saginaw. Michigan, last year s U.S champion. or Rendu . Penn- sylvania. the prevtous year's winner We're me it the but teams in Canada Tournnmultn don't want us, he said, became the Ray'a are hard to heat." The Ray's could still play in the Canadian linala. even though they are not in any league Allwehavetndola be affiliated with the OASA (0n tario Amateur Softball Associationl. and Ritchie "it only cuts The Ray s also announced last wed that they will hand to the Virgin taint to Kay 3 in play an eshita tion seri- against teams from that am, Verge is lookls' fin-ward to the trip They have learns all over and we will play on tour afferent ldanda." he said Bowl for a Boy" this Saturday NL WMARKET A m a bowling team looks like lavu ites to beat all . in Yin-k Region in the "Bowl Makiiu up the team will South Shore editor Rod i1, atafl reporter Rich n. production foreman In Grainger. production ' i, and the Richmmd Liberal. Also bowlin for Big Brothers will sports celebrity Whipper Walnut. York~Simcoe MP Sinclair Stevens, York North MP? Bill Hodgaon. Dave Devall of CFTO~TV. equestrian Jim Elder, Aurora Mayor George hmpson. hockey star Ron Ellis. various service club members, and high school attaients Pleihe fcrms for a tree game of bowling at the Bowlerama can he picked tip from league secretariea. bowliru house managers. or by calliiu Big Brothers of Ytl k at 771-151. Gains start at in pin andtheeventaot hatsm. mutate-ashes. m CH - Davis Drive In ssnndddd nleraped tom. wdutswintheeem TIGER TROUBLES Mm-tpmeap-ttheWexf-d nldenwnannueepih. mmumigeunmipmaipgm.mngn Better condition, n plus for kids, so SCHOIBERG cultinin in Canada should he better- cinniitiooed ltl athletiis. ac- cadli to Dr. Sam Wood. an Ann M. The condititni d a ltyear- old Canadian otdld is equal to thst d a Wyear-old Swede. in Red Gains. the ctnldren have regular exercise breaks the day at school," Dr.Wood aid at a asminarol 1) parents at St Patrick's Separate School in Schomberg lut Thuraday niult Very few of our children know how to breathe . heaaid "Yoncani-tnllytelltf a child is hrea paperly by the way he talks. he monks in abort sentence-a he isn t WM My " He should be a belly lr-ttnr. that is. using the diaphragm The dighgagm the acts a ring allthegloodbscktotheheart if that doesn't Wk. problems can arise. such as varicone veins " Dr Wood offered a simple test to check a child s breathiu Open the mouth, place a lit Roberts enioys Aurora Tigers By HUGH STUART AURORA r Aunra igers' io~year-old goaltender Norm Roberts was sitting in the Aurora 'l igers' Boater Club fielding Morn. He had just let in lo gimls against them Bay Trapper-s, six in tb third period, It would have been understandable if he was ,lmbadJiewas cheerful. chuckling at the Mi (1 how the 10 goals would affect his rupectable goalsogairni average Roberts is young and codth Roberts has never known failure in his hockey career He esplsins. No nutter where I've gone, l'vealwaysbeen told lobe red to ait on the bench . so lar anyway. I haven t had to " Roberts played his mini! hockey in East Gwilllmhury, At theagedlshegratnsatedtothe Juniiw C Bradlia'd Blu- where t: earned the number one git-limiting not, He had a hrid experience with the Newmnrkst Flyers hdta'e jinnli' the Tigers in an uperience that Tigers mannga Jim Williams never tires (1 ducribim "1 saw him in a canale of exhibition games (or Newmsrket and as soon as Newmarket cut tum lone i got him" Fix his part, Roberts was glad to make the move down Y Street Heknew and liked Jack Ferguson and he knew that Aurora was a sound ta-ganisation Williams believes Roberts will be malted in the first round d the may! Jillior A tall next year Excoach Ralph Bea echoes Williama' sentnnaita "He s given us some super goal ng He s got to do a little mattini . but he's a h. man in our plans it: this mason " Both agree that an added hunt- is Roberta' attitude He is a thin man with a quiet con- fidence in himself Robertsintterminedmtto let his edumdon fall to the wa a: MW he Ives in an Lamina, the Grade ti attaient aim Aurora High School and plans on finishing at l-at Gra i: "I want to keep my schooling up and id be in- ieruted in a hockey scholar ahip but my real goal is the NHL." he aays Panthers looking for help this season NIWIAIKET Edna. mcb al the Penderoaa Paaofra. lnat year'a lite-la losiball chat-pica. is testing I. val-tours in help out with the team In the upcoming seam. The Panthers are In I! process at applyhg (w a Wh- tarisgrantand New-ark may Bob "'have two more teams h be leap thh seam. I don t care whether the volunteers h t knew an al- lenslve Ilsa-an [re- a detaaaive thus an lug as My have an mt h In k s." sn I . Anyone inmatad h belphg out with the ham tai- auscahadlallshmat nurse aayI-e alt- . p... M htety. and redRalphBeeraa ouch last week andlhldilnri Cairn. Genera manager Jim Williams haa premised changes In the lhewp hr the neat encounter utrition, o ys doctor match in front and have the child blow it otit with the mouth stillopen lfhecandolt.he a tranthlng properly Brenthim b not the only iwoblem laced by children in public school The feet should be CWIMEd before a child enien any physical actiVity at achool Dr Wood recommends the high backed runntrushoe boot "We should take better are d our feel," he said "ll we don t. it leads to back woblems The feet abstrb the shock and when there are problems. it tranaxnlta the shock and ii loath to bsck problems betting the children rim around bardooted or in Indian moon-inn is good in im- pia tant they ieel what's unr ambit." Dr Wood sti ed Also impirtant in acth athletics is nutrition and a nix'mal neurolqu develqi man "We should all have a big mall in the maning We do it backward We get our big meal at night. watch TV. and go to bed That way it turns to fat." he lent THE BUTLER SHUFFLE Ron Butler of the New/market Flyers shows hisbapptweasaahescoreaon n-ihmgonlieloe and earned more Mantione in the Flyers is: thumping of the A's. AURORA - Changes area: be way it: the Aurora Tips. who lat two mire gama lam week. They were doubled H by lnrkhnm Waurs iai Sinday ingot in Provincial Julia A hockey action at Aurors Cinnmunity Oeoue. Both general manager Jim Williams and manager Rim Needy are inset with the lsekhnu lay d their' team. which is in attention lit a iii-yo wot Theywereevenmoretmaet not interfere as recent reptn'tn have implied "The owners of this team do notinterlerewiththeway I run this said Williams, "I woulcki'tbehereilthey did" Williams said there will be charges on the team now that the Twonto Red Wings' season is iiiushed The Red Wigs are the Tigers Junior B affiliate After Sunday's game, Cairns agreed that changes mighihelpthetesll It'll make someof theguys think." he said We played terribly in tile first penal." said ( nims The scale could have been 15 4 if it werent ice the play of Jack Slaw ' Shawl is back after a fourgame suspension for hiring a human "We ve got to go 60 Minutes. not to. ' said William: alter Markham took a 54! lead in the second period Darren MacDonald. John Nixon and Lars Nielson scored for the Tigers before the period ended Markham scored in the third period to round out the scoring R(l All: 6 TIGERS l lars Nelson had ilu- lone Aurora goal as the Tigers went down 5 l at the hands of Ku)al Yuk 1N Flyers rl'inrlied a playoll berth with the win poison-Antiwar Nev market Flyer [rein in hislon Flyers clinch playoff spot in game against Hamilton ROYAL YORK - The Newmnrket Flyers are in the iii-yum Al pmnt. they hold down sisthWianvlncialJtmiin' A hackeyntandiiubutcouldhove dined to seventh on Tuesday inght alter The Era went to The Flyers played the khain Waaen Last night at Newmarkei Community Celine The layofi spot was par on 'l'tairaday when Newmarket laman lhmlllon 10-1 in Nevin-flat. ROYALYORIS FLVERBJ nleI'lyu'swereMwus-o unto the second period on y out came back to tie it up on goala by Barry Tnbobun ii'. Randy Ellis, and Bob Craig the Flyers rnn into paanlty Edwina as Royal Yuk came ck with twopowtrpiay goals NORTH You I! got at ' ersiisii iiAiaiu-ou s The Flyers, with their llH win over Hamilton. earned tirir ilst punt of the season. a new team rectn'd like lclaiskey opened the new in the first period and Jamleltacoun'suns-istodgoal mode it to. Randy Ellis M the utiutllamilionodgedhnekto mnkeitS-zlnthnnnomdptld. The Flyers went on a l- acmng sores in the third partial as Scott Fltsgersld, Paul m. with two. like Ruby. and Rim Bath- sccod . A gal was also acts-ed Bob aigdlich .lnitii-lh'saay the goal he ongad to Paul Nichsr