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Richmond Hill Liberal, 13 Jun 1979, B2

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In the first one, they carried a 10-8 lead into the bottom of the last inning, only to lose 11-10 to London. Dave Repath had four hits while Scott Low and Don Smith had two each. Joe Apps belted a triplet 1n tournament play, the Hill Squirts travelled to Galt last Saturday and spent two games trying to get on track. They dropped both of them dismally. The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts kept their unblemished record alive and remain atop the Etobicoke Softball Association following a 22-0 shellacking of Malton last week. Donna Stevenson again has to be congratulated on doing such a marvellous job as social c o n v e n e r , l n the terms of the other organization we missed the presence of Bill Armstrong, who would have done a better job of rounding out the robin. DO Squirts lead league Robby Chepelsky went the distance on the mound and allowed only four hits while striking out 11 and walking three. The house league series has begun its long epic of By ERIC HANDBL'RY Saturday was the anâ€" nual barbecue day at the club and although the time-honored ways of charcoal‘cooking the hamburger steaks was adopted. in truth, the day was so hot that the steaks would no doubt have fried just as quickly on the court surfaces Forty-eight members. their forms wavering in the heatâ€"retracted air. played six tour-point games each. crawling at the end of each set to the clubhouse oasis of ice- cold tomatoes and lemonade, As might be expected. victory came at the end with the com« bination of the sun- gnarled veteran and the courageous abandon of youth when Bill Tidey and Denise Aasen won the finals. gambling survival for the sake of a new can of-balls. Courtheat could fry steaks The Richmond Hill Intermediate Ladies just keep rolling along as they recorded two more wins last Week. On Wednesday night the girls played Glenfield and beat them easily by a score of 12-1. 3-2 â€"- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. June 13. 1979 In termed/a te ladies roll with six big wins The handicap doubles will be coming up very shortly and rnembers are advised to find their partners for this event as soon as possible and post them in the clubhouse. From there on the usual procedure is not to play with this partner again before the event. unless you can be sure that you are being observed by a handicapper who will note how severely you are being affected by inadequacy or physical inability. thus increasing your chances of getting a high handicap, The majors who may still be in the lead in the l.CT.A. tournaments are nevertheless not doing as well as was first ex» pected. although they are leading in sets won against their first three opponents. they have tied three times against York- Western‘ Mayfair Valley and (‘redit Valley. drama and tension, with six teams in action this year. no trend can be reported except to say that the team with the most exotic title of ‘The Magnificent Obsession'. captained by Myrna Willison, lost magnificently 1-6 on Thursday last . . . A lemon by any other name. Winning pitcher Kelly MacInnis registered the win with five strikeouts as her team played errorless ball behind her. single in four shots at bat. Sue Taylor played a strong game at shortstop for the Hill ladies. On Thursday night the Big hitter for the game was Sue O'Connell who had two triples and one ZMTSW m 309ATS‘1W‘ I ~ FREE Esramms FOR somwoax 3333mm 1 , “my Bum) A30 COtLBlOR C€NTRES , CAN " PAINT YOUR’CAR BMW AUTO mums 'aoomonxtxmfl ' F3353“ ‘79 0,. 32121” ‘ ISL £Mfl-Wlm») Saturday, Karen Mclnnis handled Newmarkel easily. allowing only one hit and striking out 11‘ Helping the cause were Karen Wells‘ Patti ()‘Sullivan Then. in the third in- ning, Janet Buxton got on base when she was hit by the ball. She scored when Giselle Marchand hit a round tripper to give the visitors a 4-0 lead. Running up the score with strong bats were Cathy Lawlor. with a home run. Karen Wells with two doubles. Karen Mclnnis._ Patti ()‘Sullivan‘ Heather Moore. Joey Stephenson each with two singles and ,Kathy (‘hepelsky with four extra-base hits. In the first game on Friday night, they had no problems defeating East Scarborough 17-0 behind the one-hit pitching of Kathy (‘hepelsky‘ By LILLIAN (‘HEPELSKY The _» Dairy Queen Bantam Girls displayed exceptional effort in' reaching the cham- pionship finals in the Newmarket tournament last weekend, losing out to a firedâ€"up Etobicoke team On Thursday night the girls travelled to Pickering, where they won again, 5-1. Darlene Nelson registered 10 strikeouts against the home team. The first inning saw the Inter» mediates jump into a 2â€"0 lead, when Giselle Marchand walked and came home on Sue ()‘Connell‘s home run. DO girls ’just miss’ Pickering scored their lone run in the fifth, but Richmond Hill got it back with Katie McNamara‘s home run in the sixth. Unfortunately, the game was marred by unsportsmanlike conduct because the Pickering coaches and team thought it necessary‘ to remark on the personal appearance of the Richmond Hill players. This continued right through the game â€" the umpires did nothing to control the remarks coming from the home side. Pickering comes to SQUIRTBOYS Richmond Hill tonight (Wednesday) for a game The Richvale no. 2 team at Town Park at 8:30 pm. with coach Ray Runnalls and Kelly Newson with extra-base hits and Janey Stephenson. with a homerun to make the score 15-2 Sunday‘s first game was a thriller as they fought a see-saw battle against a determined Pickering team. It was decided in the final inning when. with Richmond Hill behind by one run. the bases loaded. Joey StephenSOn met the challenge with a grand slam to win the game 10-7. 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Richmond Hill capitalized on walks and wen-placed hits to come out on top 10â€"5. only seven scallered hits against Etobicoke. allowing them nine. The girls went down to defeat by a score of 6-1. (‘alhy Lawlor scored the only run. Converts your portable 'ools info a stationary work iab|e. Mounts permanemly onto any work bench 'or table. Stee| cons'rucfion. Make; an amoc'ive gift. SPECIAL Comfortable redwood” v The table 1 umbrella. GARDEN UMBRELLA READY TO ASSEMBLE PATIO FURNITURE LIGHTâ€"WEIGHT, DURABLE, ASSEMBLES IN MINUTES. COMES IN HANDSOME FLEXAIRE COLOURS OF STRIPED BLUE OR BROWN. LOUNGE CHAIRm VALUE NOW CHAISE LOUNGE warm/AME now 5 UMBRELLA TABLEWALUE NOW UMBRELLA TABLE (NOT EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED) eand eleg‘ with all v top is d Eddie Keats hit a homerun for Richvale no. 2 and Deryl Banton hit one for Cadillac Bail. PEEWEE BOYS Richvale no. 2 with coach Irwin Bruck won over Richvale no. 1 with coach Karl Lashley‘ by a score of 11â€"4. , Richvale no. 2’s pitcher Terry Bunker struck out 9 players and Asad Mirza struck out 4. Terry Bunker also helped out in the hitting with a double and a single. Asad Mirza hit a triple and a single. Newcomer Scott Braith- waite also helped out with 2 triples, and Jeff Marko had 2 singles. Great fielding by Jeff Marko and Tom Pelosi made a good catch to end the gene- Risa Breslow â€"â€" 1 homerun and 2 RBI‘s. Superb pitching and excellent team work by the players made this win possible. SENIORGIRLS The Beckett Electric team with coach Steve Collett defeated Oak Ridges by a score 31-8. Kathryn Myers brought in 3 homeruns and Julie Morrison pitched an excellent game for Beckett Electric. beat Cadillac Baif With INTERMEDIATE GIRLS coach Lloyd Oldham by a Richvale no. 2 with score of 15-13. substitute coach Dennis Eddie Keats hit 3 Alexander and assistant homerun for Richvale no. coach Carol Ellery won 2 and Deryl Banton hit by 15-12 against Richvale one for Cadillac Bail. no. 1 coached by Bill PEEWEE BOYS Pederson. “AIL - 180 STEELE MAIN ENTRANCE. I_____________-_.JL.V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .Jl. FILL DAD'S SWEET TVOUOHTH {on FATHER'S DAY WITH “GOOD HEALTH" 25$ ICE CREAM Old Fashion Honey Sweeten \u 5 awn: um I n ma FATHER‘S DAY WITH “GOOD HEALTH"§WEETS IN STEELES SQUARE 180$TEELESW.J " _ ‘m7câ€"LJELWSTORE LOCATED NEAR swuss CHALETJUST BEYOND YOUR VALUEM A] HOUSE OF HEALTH FOODS JUNE 23/79 with won with by a Stars in the game were Michelle Weichmann â€" 2 homeruns and 4 RBI‘s, Deborah Cross â€" 1 homerun and 2 RBI's, Risa Breslow â€"â€" 1 homerun and 2 RBI‘s. 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