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Richmond Hill Liberal, 19 Sep 1979, B3

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Edward Kamerman scored two runs for the losers with singles to Brian Nelson. Bruce NeISOn. John Kennedy and Paul Church. Ken Topley coaches the winners while Frank Mashinter handles the recycling team. Previous week‘s final championship action saw Ramsey Rec downing Aurora Recycling of Oak Ridges 10-4 to win the Bantam championship. Intermediate girls ball it was Tâ€"Shirl Shop edging thg Re_cord Shop 14-13. T-Ball play saw Baymar Sports edging ().H.E.U. 25-24 with James Oaade standing out defensively catching three pop flies. Jason Hill caught one. Then it was the Rumble Transport Peewee [I's winning out over Record Shop 11-9. 103038 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL Dairy Queen Parfait captured the Squirt championship by way of a 14-5 triumph over Loughlin Home Supply. The big inning was the fourth with the winners scoring 10 runs, Mike Frawlick got the lone run for Boyle‘s on a home run in the second inning. Among the big hitters for the winners was D. Roemer with two hits. B. Dunnett scored two runs with single runs going to S. Costa. D. Roemer, J. Evans. K. Kufner, B. Stewart two runs. B. Marinoff. and C. Kegel. And it was York Regional Towing downing Boyle‘s Shell 10-1 with a big seven-run fourth inning telling the tale. Senior girls‘ action saw Dairy Queen edging by Hanson's Flowers in a real squeaker to take the tournament champions in this division. Junior Tykes: Block Parents scraped to a narrow 2-1 victory over Kinnear Pontiac in this rouser which saw Craig Turner and another unidentified player scoring the winning runs for Block Parents. Jason Jackson scored for Kinnear. Among the big winners were the following: The Richmond Hill Minor Ball House League held its season-ending final roundup tournament on the weekend with all the teams getting into the action. OBody Buiiding OWeigm Lifting OReducing 0Conditioning 0Women’s Fitness Classes Minor Ball Having downed the Applewood team in the first game. the Dairy Queen played one of its best games of the season to squeak out a 6-5 win. The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Bantam girls finished off the season in ‘fine style by ousting Applewodd to win the Peel County Playoffs in the “B" division. Hill Hill Ban tam girls Win ’3 ’ ti t/e ANNOUNCING FOR MEN 8: WOMEN UNIVERSE HEALTH CLUB PRE-OPENING SPECIAL OHeaith Bar (includes vitamins 8 proteins) "SERVING YORK REGION' OPEN SIX DAYS PER WEEK a triple with two runners on base. and Janet Gerritse with a drive to centre brought in two more runs. Cathy Lawlor and Debbie (‘eballo also came Richmond Hill 8 North Bendale 3. The Hill jumped into a five-run lead in the first inning as Jane Slephenson banged ln celebration. the team entered its final tour- nament of the season in Bay Ridges. They got off to a great start in this double knockâ€"out series by defeating the All- Ontario champion North Bendale (Scarborough). then lost to Don Victoria. topped Uxbridge and North Bendale again, but lost to the thorn in their side. Bay Ridges. who have ended several tournaments for the Dairy Queen girls this summer. We offer you: Richmond Hill was not to be out-done. With two out, and Patti O'Sullivan on base with a single, an error by Applewood's firsl baseman allowed Kathy Chepelsky to reach firs! safely. Jane Stephenson then hit a long drive to centre scoring two runs and winning the game. It was a thrilling end to a well-played series. The game was tied going into the final inning when Applewood con- nected for three hits in a row to score the go-ahead run. MAPLEX Maplex General Insurance A company associated with Abstainers' Insurance NOW A NEW INSURANCE COMBANY OFFERING HEAIJ'I'IY SAVINGS Ask the agent listed here for more information. And get the healthy habit for saving ‘ ‘ To qualify, you and the permanefii fééTJénts of your household must not have smoked in the last year. A ARK INSURANCE AGENCY Now there's an insurance company which recognlzes those favourable odds. Maplex General Insurance offers much Iower-lhanaverage rates on homeowner and tenant package policies. Cars, can also be covered at worthwhlle savings. va _, ,.-. Aren't you glad you don't smoke? Aside from the health benefits, statistics indicate you have iess chance of having a house fire. Towne and Countrye Square Yonge and Steeles Olndividual programs OPersonal Nutrition Plan OSauna OSunroom °Large Spacious Gymnasium 2245052 Janet Gerritse. Kathy Trumbull. Jane Stephenson. Cathy Lawlor and Pam Mactnnis contributed singlest Only two Uxbridge runners were able to reach third base safely. and they were stranded there. Richmond Hill )0 North Bendalo 0. The All~ Richmond Hill 7 l'xbridge 0. Pitcher Pam MacInnis threw an ex~ ceiient no-hitter. striking out 17 and issuing only five walks Her team- mates were held to five hits, but got a helping hand from six Uxbridge errors to run up the score Don Victoria had one good inning when they connected with three hits and stretched them into six runs. Pam Maclnnis and Kathy (‘hepeisky shared the pitching duties giving up a total of five hits and striking out nine. NO-IIITTER Don Victoria 7 Rich- mond Hill 5. The Dairy Queen girls couldn't find the range with their bats in this one although Melanie Ryland almost turned the game around with a long homer in the last inning with no one on base. through with clutch- hitting. Pitcher Kathy (‘hepelsky gave up five scattered hits and two walks while striking out 13, to frustrate the North Bendale team. Offer expires Oct. 1 I79 CALL NOW 8835020 PER YEAR Ontario champions once again met their match as they were able to get only two hits from Karen Mclnnis, while striking out seven times in the five innings played. For the Hill. Jane Stephenson, Cathy Lawlor‘ Kathy (‘hepelsky. Terry ()lczak, Joey Stephenson, and Patti ()‘Sullivan conâ€" nected with their bats for well placed hits; Bay Ridges 3 Richmond Hill 0. The Dairy Queen were unable to find the range with their bats as they got only two hits from Heather Moore and The Management of Twin Hills Mercury wishes to announce that long time resident Fred Simpkin has joined the staff of Twin Hills Mercury as sales representative. Fred is the former president of the Men’s Fastball League and was also a member of the Richmond Hill Ball Association in 1978, Fred is presently an executive with the Dynes Jewellers Fast- ball Club. He has lived in Rich‘ mond Hill for 36 years and in vites all his friends to come in so that he may fill your needs with a new or used car. Phone him at 884-4441. CLEAROUT GAS SAVING SPECIAL, PRICES FUTURE ON DEMO s MINIMUM s30090 E.P.A. mnmcs E.G. UP TD 32000 AS LOW AS 65 LITRES PER 100 KM. OFF M.s.L D|SCOUNTS "ONE OF THE BEST IN THE INDUSTRY" uc NO OHN 175 FRED SIMPKIN ADVERTISING RICHMOND ;~ 'zszzxm HILL DATSUN 884-3300 Kathy Chepelsky. Both teams played good defensive games and the runs scored came on homers. Pitcher Karen McInnis gave up only four hits while striking out four. Heather Moore and Karen McInnis laid down IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII 5W owusns‘g ANTED E mms's MORE FUTURE AT Richmo'nd Hill It was a most com- mendable performance by the entire team. several of whom were fighting the flu as well. and an admirable effort to end Ihe season excellent bunts throughout the series to advance runners on base. 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