Numb er 4 for Mutual Team members are Jan Allder. Sharon Graham, Terry Wells. Pal Nor- man. Judy Gerber. Linda Bell. Mary Cover. Becky Soccer Nats lose first one Hi// Midget girls win two, lose three The Richmond Hill Midget girls have won lw0 games and lost three in the North York Softball League. Ladies' Softball action last Thursday saw the Mutual Life Ladies crush Woodbridge I'M) and increase their undefeated Streak to four games. Galaxy nips Charmg/OZ 7-7 7 The Richvale Nationals lost their first soccer game of the season 3-0 10 Bradford, (‘ontributingï¬lo a good leam effort were Hose Richvale didn’t get a chance [0 Show its 0fâ€" fensive drive at all as Bradford kept pouring on lhe pressure with the wind at their backs. Galaxy Restaurant nipped (‘harmglo 21-17 in Richmond Hill Ladies Recreation Softball league action last week. Richvale‘s left fullback Steve Rowe was injured in [he first half when the B-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, June 20. I979 Sflsan (‘rabb displayed Bryan. Linda Perry. Wendy Palmer, Ruth Armstrong. Shelagh Lippa): Any girls age 16 as of January 1. 1979. are welcome to try out for [he team. (‘all Marvin Morrison at 8844807. some good base running for the losing Charmglo team scoring three runs in three chances at bat. The surprising part of her performance was she Richvale goalie went out to catch the ball and another player, Steve Howe. attempted to clear it himself. They both collided and Rowe was injured. Marie McLean. hitting five for five including a triple: Jean Woolnough. who hit five for six in» cluding a triple; Mary Louise Davies who went live for six and Corinne ('ieszynski. who erupted Bradford look a 2-0 lead in the first half with the wind helping them. Bradford outshot Rich- vale 5-2 in the first half. The second half saw accomplished all this with no hits. She walked three times. Bradfordmanagingto get The Royal controlled onegoal going against the the whole game by wind. passing the ball around Shots on goal were 6-4 and being the first ones to for Richvale. get to Donna Harding. Sharon Repath, Maria Kalin each had three hits in three Richvale's next game is against the Newmarket Wanderers. Richvale's next game is against the Newmarket Wanderers. Other soccer action saw the York Royals Soccer (‘lub defeating (‘aledon liast 4â€"0 in a skillful game played by "the Royals. Goaltender Pete Steinbrecher didn‘t have a busy night at all. The lloyals' defence played superbly in preventing the ball from getting through. The first half saw the Burlington wins it for a home run. a triple and a single in five times at bat. Trudy Berseth and l,_\’nda Lipka shared pitching duties‘ Mutual walioped 0p» ponents in their previous game 25-15, a game filled with 40 runs Hitting well Burlington won the A championship in the annual Richmond Hill and District Umpires Association Bantam boys‘ softball championship. Oshawa captured the 1*. title Burlington defeated learns from Bracebridge, Wellington and Bay times at bat. (‘onnie Burn‘ett slammed a homer for Galaxy while Evelyn Mills went four for four and produced two runs. against Maple were Kathy Hughes and R05e Marie McLean, each knocking out homeruns. In a tournament at Aurora, Mutual Life Ladies were narrowly defeated by a score of 6-5 in the final game for the championship, ()shawa. after losing to Wellington in the first round. downed Corvette Park to win- the con- solation event. Ridges lo wir} the; bauble The Richmond Hill (‘adillac Baif Juvenile girls will host their an- nual tournament next Saturday. Sandy Mason and Bev Positano each had perfect efforts with two hits and two unearned trips to first on errors. Royals take a 1-0 lead as Kenny Main received a pass from Eddie McNally off a corner kick. Donald lppolito got the second goal. Second half action saw the Royals getting two more goals by Norm Murphy ‘ and Donald lppolito. > Total shots on goal were York Royals 19 and (‘aledon East 5. Libéral Joan Hayman had two Champagne Hot & Cold Buffet ROLLING HILLS GOLF CLUB WARDEN AVE. (Just north of Stouï¬ville Rd.) is offering a Spalding, Dunlop, Titelist, Pings Lynx, Alfa, TNT Touch We will not be undersold! Every Sunday 2-6 3595 SPRING SALE OF GOLF CLUBS 888-1955 hits runs ()ther action saw Superior Propane eking out a 30-28 win over Rice‘s Aluminum. Best Way Stone and Smitty's Brake Slop tied 16â€"16. Cindy Harrison was the big gun for Superior with five hits and four runs‘ Nancy Sand and Donna Bromley went four-forâ€" four and scored four runs. Linda Saul hammered out a homer. 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