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Richmond Hill Liberal, 11 Jul 1979, B4

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Other squirt contests saw Carcone‘s Esso ledging Loughlin Home Supply 15-1’4 with Steve Kraft providing the winning edge pitching with help from Vince Capolosto. Brian Hunt and Ricky Demonle homered for RF. Mote Squirts enroute to a 27-9 romp over Rich- vale N0. 2‘s in Richmond Hill minor ball action last Guaranty Trust downed Richvale No. K‘s. 20-18. Trevor McLaughlin led the way with two homers. Jeff Rowen played well defensively. Galaxy wins 21â€"10 Galaxy cakewalked to a 21-10 triumph over Twin Hills in Richmond Hill Ladies Recreation League tilts while Best Way store trounced Propane 26-10. The Galaxy game saw Bev~ Positano. Anne Tibble and Pam Murphy showing the way with four for five at bat while Nancy Berseth and Pat Armstrong were four for four. The Galaxy girls pounded out 35 hits in all. Twin Hills managed 21 hits despite the loss with Sheila Gamma and Theresa Rowe going three for three at bat. Cathy Fraser scored two runs on her two hits while the other two were only able to score one each. The Best Way‘win saw the girls taking ad- vantaige of five opposition errors. Vicky Berseth started it all off with a leadoff homer and went on reach base six times in seven efforts. She had four hits. Fleet-fooled Bev MacDonald scored five runs on five hits in six times at bat. Elda Brooks scored four times on five hits. ' Ruth Sharp was strong defensively in the outfield WINNER 5 AgApEMV AWARDS The champ BEST DIRECTOR I BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST FILM EDITING - BEST SOUND l BEST PICTURE Aurora Re-Cycle defeated Ramsey Rec Bantams 22-14. T-Ball play saw Town Auto Body upending Keith Hood Real Estate 30-24 led by Marc Poirier with three grandâ€" slammers. Baymar Sports edged ().H.E.U. 27-25 with Jonathan Pyk blasting out a homer. FOUR HOMERS It was Rumble Tran- sport defeating Water Refining 36-30 with Steve Centa lashing four home runs. Peter Kraft per- formed well in the field. Senior girl's com- petition saw Hanson's Flowers over Richmond robbing the Propane hitters on a number of occasions. Best Way had 30 hits and committed only one error. Superior‘s scores were 10 runs on 22 hits and five errors. Lynne Hewitt was Superior’s big bat by scoring three runs on two hits. Linda Hawkins had three hits in four times at bat as did Cindy Harrison. Other action saw Smitty‘s Brake Stop doubling the score over Rice's Aluminum by 26â€" 13. Sussex Carpeting squeaked by Charmglo 11â€"6. The Rice‘s-Smitty‘s contest was a comedy of errors â€"â€" nine for Rice’s and four for Smitty’s. Smitty‘s Suzanne McLeilan had four hits in five times and scored four times. Sheila Shier played a very strong game and went four for four at bat while also pitching. Rose Lund scored three runs on four trips to the plate. She got two Hits and was safe via errors on two other occasions. Rice‘s Laurie Bridges scored three runs and had three hits in four times at bat. She was also safe on an error on the other Hi1] Auto Body 29-28. Home runs were provided by Anne Church and Carol Anne Guyton and Madeleine Belanger managing two big ones for the winners. Dairy Queen Banana Splits downed Supreme Towing 16-10 behind some fine pitching by Elizabeth McMurray who struck out eight batters. V‘Eusan McKay and Elaine McErlain stood out at bat. The Richmond Hill Record Shop Interâ€" mediate girls bombed Slop-N-Shop 47-10; the Richmond Hill Men's Slo- Pitch trounced Richvale No. 1‘s. 32-12; T-Shirl occasion. Linda Hall got no hits but scored twice on two errors. Lynn Patterson also took advantage of the errors and came up with two hits and getting on once by the error route. Wendy Ross was two for three plus walking once. The Sussex-Charmglo contest was close game all the way with Char- mgio getting six runs in the first inning. Sussex trailéd 62 at the end of the first but tied the game in the fogrth iflnning. Big guns for Sussex were Leslie Henderson with three for three and three runs. Barb Poole was three for three along with Carol Blackwood who also scored twice Bev Burman. Sheila Jupp. Maria Kalin and Leslie Raney each had two hits in three times at bat. Toronto Blizzard soccer player Brian Budd (World‘s Super Star champion) demonstrates one of his skills Saturday at the Richmond Hill Soccer School at Crosby Heights Senior School. A second school. under Jeff Stephen will be held August 27 to August 31. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Shoppe recorded its third win over Richvale No. 2, by 26-5. Rumble Transport Peewees whomped Linear Sound 32â€"4 with Randy Pyle blasting two homers and James Grant one. Summit Tran- smission defeated Dynes Jewellers 13-5 with Dave Karreman hitting two home runs and John Morton playing a strong game at third base. The Record Shop defeated Richvale No. 1. 24-13; Elgin Mills Dodge edged Supreme Towing 2- 1 in a game which saw good fielding by both teams. The game was a defensive battle all the way. SPECIALIZING IN FAMIL Y DINNERS FROM OPEN DAILY for Lunch and Dinner $4.95 Everything From Powell Plumbing edged Rice’s Flowers in Junior Tyke action. There was good play by Paul Moon in the outfield and good The King City Juniors‘ softball team carved out two more victories last week downing Palgrave 7-2 and then Kleinburg 5- King Jrs. win hitting Hurler Jim Schwartz struck out 10 batters and allowed only five hits as his teammates pounded out 14 hits and a 72 win over Palgrave. The winners sewed up the game in the seventh inning with six runs. Paul Armstrong started it off with a triple and then scored as Karl Taylor reached first on an error. Jim Schwartz was also safe on an error and then it was Brian Sheardown singling in both runners. Dave Sch- wartz then doubled home Sheardownt Dennis Griffith doubled in Sch- wartz and ' then Larry Sheardown singled in Griffith. Palgrave‘s only two runs came in the ninth on a walk and a homer by A. Sabourin. King City got a final run on a triple by Diplock and a single by mafiowfiw $139 ryoacogm $2.39 26. 2 5. EX 5‘39589L2‘3Féx9 1.69 'é‘éPfi‘éQ'O“ 400 2.29 0 6 4 P $95059?" 1139 'fiaspa’é‘é‘x’w‘ 40" 2.89 Prices in sheet unm SAME DAY KODACDLOR SERVICE AT REG. PRICE! a." save on Kodacolor Print Film Enjoy Your Lunch or Dinner in Beautiful Sur- roundings -Listen to your Favorite Dinner Music. 8116 VONGE ST.. THORNHILL. ONT. 889-9950 Mike McLaughlin Powell Fencing defeated Block Parents 10-8 with a come~from- behind play by Keith Bishop in the fourth in- Brian Sheardown. The second game saw Bruce Diplock taking his turn in the spotlight as he struck out 15 Klelnburg batters. allowed only three hits and walked four. His teammates rattled out 16 hits‘ King City put two runs across the plate in‘ the fifth inning to overcome a 1-0 Kleinburg lead. Larry Sheardown was hit by a pitched ball and then Dennis Griffith singled him home‘ Mike L‘nterlander then singled Griffith home. They scored their final three runs in the eighth inning with Diplock singling as did Brian Sheardown and Larry Shea rdown. Paul Armstrong then singled in Diplock and B. Sheardown. A single by Dennis Griffith brought in 1,, Sheardown. King‘s next league game is tonight (Wed- nesday) at King Park with Caledon East providing the opposition. in 2 more ning giving the winners rbi‘s the edge in runs. Keith Ki had a homer with two defe No. 1 Jackpot VDUUUV Na 2 vuuu-w Wed., July 11th No. 1 Jackpot 53 No’s. No.2 53 No's. Early Birds at 7:35 pm Reg. Games 8 Specials at 8 pm, gllllllfllllllllllllllln|llllllllllllIllll|||I|II|IIII|lllllIIIllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllg fillllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllll|IllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllHmllrlllllliillllllllllllllfi \ $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ No. 1 Jackpot $60000 No. 2 $50000 "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" nun "L 56% I n- I LLIunIo @Blmeo EVERY WEDNESDAY _NIG_HT :40 pm. 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