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Richmond Hill Liberal, 1 Aug 1979, B4

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Dave Webster tossed the final game allowing \only three hits. The other four games were handled "by Dave Berseth who pitched brilliantly all the way coming up with two The Richmond Hill Intermediate Ladies downed Malton 6-3 last week in regular league softball play. Janet Buxlon lripled and scored on ‘Bonnie Bryan's single to give Richmond Hill an early Kelly Maclnnis and Giselle Marchand combined their efforts for the win. The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirls travelled to Belleville last Saturday and reached the "A" Finals before being thoroughly Irounced by a slrong Glenfield team DUE to several teams no! showing up. Rich Smitty‘s Brake Stop team climbed past Galaxy and Best Way Stone lasl week to once again take over first place in the Richmond Hill Ladies Recreational Softball League. The first game saw Smitty's upending Sussex Carpeting. 14_-_9._ Kinnear Leasing takes tournament The Richmond Hill Kinnear Leasing team breezed to the cham- pionship at the Bradford tournament on the weekend winning five straight games. Sheila Shier led Smitly‘s lo the win going three for three at bat including a home run. They opened with a 2-1 win over Pop Shoppe and then went on to defeat Oakwood Hotel 5-0, Pizza Press 10-0, Aurora Car Care 4-2 and Malton Merchants 2-1 in the final game. The King City Raiders kept righl on rolling lasl week fashioning 1H and 9» 5 wins over Schomberg and Pollageville respectively. Winning pitcher Jim Schwartz and reliever Bruce Diplock combined for 11 slrikeouls against Schomberg, walking one and striking out eight. 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, August I, Big blow in this game came in the third inning when Jim Schwartz singled and romped home on Brian Sheardown's homer. Sheardown also started things for the first run in the second inning when he singled and came home on Randy Spen- sley‘s single. King City Raiders keep on rolling The Pollageville game saw The Raiders jump Beat Malton 6-3 â€" order (2 la carte from our wide selection of International dishes and flambé specialties CONCERTS IN THE PARK MUSICAL VARIETY THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 â€" 7:30 pm. AT THE MILL POND Informal dining in an elegant setting Reservations 449-41 1 I 1250 Eglmon Ave. East, Don Imus (Entrmce on Wynfotd Drive) PARKS 8 RECREATION DEPARTMENT â€" or try our specially selected Dinner of the Month BROCHEIT E DE BOEL’F .VEPT( '.\'E The experience of fine dining in the French tradition Beef on a skewer allemated with shrimps and scallops COUPE/ACQUES Lemon and strawberry ices with dicedfruits and cream (bantilh' Cafe-Theta" 38.50 LE CONSOMME AUjEREZ Beef Consomme with a much of Sherry wine Smitty ’3 first Hill Squirts lose finals Richmond Hill plays host to (‘onstitulion Indians tonight (Wed- nesday) at {he Town Park at 8:30 pm. Jane Thromonhauser scored two runs on four hits in four tries. The fifth inning saw Katie McNamara tripling and scoring on Giselle Marchand‘s home run. Laurie Lansing then singled and scored on Bryan's double. mond Hill played their first game againsl Garson and demolished them 19â€"3 in only six in- nings. Sussex came up with 19 hits (the same as Smitâ€" ty‘st but couldn‘t get the runners around the bases. Jordy Mitchell and Carol Blackwood each had three hits in four trips but (‘arol was the only one to score. first game against Garson and demolished them 19â€"3 in only six in- nings. The Hill started slowly in this game. but 10 runs in the sixth inning ended the game on the mercy Scott Low swung the big bat with four hits in‘ cluding two homeruns. Jim Hughes. (‘esidio Negri. Robby (‘hepelsky. and Joe Apps all chipped in with two hits. (‘hepelsky started the shutouts including a no- hitter against Pizza Press. In 25 innings he only gave up three runs on seven hits. That final game saw Kinnear opening the Scoring in the tHird inning as Gord Woolnough scored on a single by Wayne Ellison. lead Then it was Rice‘s Aluminum winning their second _game of the Richmond Hill scored the winning run in the eighth inning as Steve Wood singled and. scored on Berseth‘s double. Manon tied the' game via a homer in the third. Woolnough had a hot series hitting .650. The team is managed by George Clark. into a 2-0 first inning lead and keep on rolling after that. They scored two more in the second, one in the fifth and a big four in the seventh. This inning saw Sch- wartz singling and then coming home on one by Dennis Griffith. Randy Spensley then doubled bringing in Griffith. Don Munroe walked and Karl Taylor followed with a double to bring in Spensley. Munroe then stole home. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Mike Unterlander tossed the win for King (‘ity with relief from Sch- wartz. ’l‘hey combined for 16 hits. two walks and four strikeouts. They are at home lo Kleinburg in King Park tonight lWednesday). Don Valley l. 1979 ruhng season by scorching (‘harmg'lo Barbecues 20- 14. Pam (‘ooke and Sue Barnett for Rice‘s each scored three runs on three hits in four trips. Lyn Patterson also scored three but had an extra trip to the plate. Linda “all had four hits in five times at bat and scored IWice. For (‘harmglo. Sue Renshaw had lhree hits in four times al bat. Sheila .lupp, Leslie Rainey and Sandy (‘aroline were two for four. ()lher action saw (:alaxy go down to its third loss of the season losing 13-12 to Sussex (‘arpeting The game turned out to be a walk-a-lhon with Sussex giving up nine walks to Galaxy‘s 7. Lesley Henderson scored three runs for Sussex on Iwo hits and two walks. Peggy Swindlehurst and (‘arol Blackwood also scored twice on two hits and one walk. Barb Poole had four for four; Laurel 'l‘odd. one for four. Henderson and Laurel Todd each homered. 'I‘win Hills Ceramics literally kilned Rice‘s Aluminum 16-6‘ Sheila Gamma went three for four. ('heryl Bailie. three runs on two hits and a walk including a home run. Judy Murphy also homered. The (‘eramics crew put up a solid defensive game. Another game saw Best Way defeat Charmglo 22- 17. Just about every player on Best Way got to (‘harmglo‘s chuckers. (‘arol (‘rossley and Jean Bolin went six for six. (‘arol Chapman. five for five including a homer and a triple. Vicki llill. five M for. six‘ Tracy Francis. four for five: and Bev MacDonald and Terri Kivell. four for six. (‘arol (‘rossley banged out three triples. \ Rice's Pam Cooke, Linda Hill. and Laura Luce had two hits each. Best Way had trouble on the mound giving up seven walks to (‘harmglo. Sandy Caroline look advantage of the situation drawing three walks. getting two hits including a triplet She scored four runs. Bev Burman tallied Ihree runs on three hits and walked once. Jeannie Majury had four hits in five trips while Sue Renshaw went four for four. CHIEFTAIN'S DINING ROOM 10711 YONGE ST. POTATOES ° VEGETABLES PLUS ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAR DESSERT 8 COFFEE STEAKSO'”i\Oi“EbBSTER $795 SOUP OF THE DAY, POTATOES 8 VEGETABLES PLUS ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAR. DESSERT Er COFFEE EVERY FRIDAY PRIME RIB ANNOUNCES THE BIG "CHEF’S SPECIALS" EVERY WEDNESDAY game. but he had to be relieved in the first inning by Apps. who went the rest of the way allowing only one hit‘ EXTRA INNINGS The next game saw the Dairy Queen boys simply going through the motions, before they finally downed Cobourg 3- 2 in nine innings. The Hill bats were silent in this contest with the exception of the third and ninth innings. in which they got three hits both times. NOTE: DISCOUNT COUPONS NOT VALID FOR "CHEF'S SPECIALS' ;; E u -1 : i; ‘1'»; ' .[2- \L. t» ‘ ‘ H _ 10 Keele.,C1'ty, Ontario Telephone (416) 833-5311 ' 832-1520 THE HUNT CLUB It’s a year since Hogan’s Inn at four corners, the restaurant specializing in fine country dining was restored. The proprietors ofHogan ’s are pleased to announce the opening of The Hunt Club room; a more casu‘al concept in wining and dining, on Frz‘dayjuly 20. The Hunt Club reflects the surrounding areas interest infamous andfavourz'te horses. Wines may be orderedfrom the Keg and steaks, chicken, ribs and seafood may be orderedfrom the grill. . The piano bar will offer nightly entertainmentfor listening and dancing enjoyment. The Hunt Club will also be availablefor all types of socialfunctions. We lookforward to welcoming you to The Hunt Club. RICHMOND HILL Mm Robby (‘hepelsky made lwo great catches in the outfield. GLI-INFll-ZIJ) HOT The "A" Championship gamer saw the Hillers come up against a red-hot Glenfield team and were smacked 9-0. The Hillers could not get an offense mounted. as Jim Hughes and Dave Repth were lhe only ones to get a hit. as they both singled. (ilenfiéld on the other hand came out swinging and pounded pilcher Bell '. | ‘ b J»; 41 $695 for 12 hits in six innings. Apps threw a hilless seventh inning. They reached the Finals six of those times. and won the “A” championship three times. On two other 00 casions they lost the “A” Finals by only one run Paul McWalI played well in cenlrefield. The Dairy Queen Squirts finished off the year playing in eight tournaments. TOURNAMENTS OVER 8849171 5Kmus. “Cw-rm. l'anM gillllllllllllllllllllllfl|I|IllI|Illl|llllII|II|I|II|ll|I|l|ll|IllI|l|Il|I|I|l|lIII|I|l|lllllllllll||llIlllllllllllllllllllllllllle lâ€"“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllI|I|III|||||||||||||||I|||||l||I|l|l|||I|||I||||I|||I|I|E Wed. Aug. 1st No. 1 Jackpot 53 No's. N0. 2 56 No's. Early Birds at 7:35 p.m.‘Reg. Games & Specials at 8 pm. Black Hawk Motor 15 Hi OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU COME. BRING YOUR FRIENDS THE FUIV’S 01v (/5! AT RICHMOND Hill/S NEWEST DISCO . .ws, "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO N0 COVER CHARGE SUITABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ No. 1 Jackpot $60000 Na 2 $50000 Yolige St. 8. 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