After losing the season opener to Etobicoke Roughriders, York's Nor- thwestern Ghosts started to roll last Saturday and came up with a hard fought 23 - 7 win over Scarborough Vikings. Defence was the name of the game as the teams fought to a 7-7 draw at half time. Northwestern scored first on a one yard plunge by Rick Letteri at the 10 minute mark of Ist quarter. This Msk.isthst.yscir1tn1utt1n The Toronto York Eagles is a newly formed girls gymnastics club in the Borough of York and is currently seeking new members who wish to either further improve their present gymnastic stan- dards or who wish to take up the graceful sport by lear- Some of Canada’s top archers were out on York's new range last week to test the facilities. The parks and recreation department development, just west of Keelesdale Drive, has permanent targets at distances from 20 to 90 meters and is Gymnastic club regroup: Ghosts take Vikings 23-7 Associated with thé Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department, the club will instruct in four divisions: Argqages 8-12; tyro-ages 12-14 and novince and junior - ages 14 and over. was set up by a 30 yard pass from quarterback Jim Searle to Michael Bubersky. Scarborough didn't get on the score board until the last two minutes of the 2nd quarter on a 72 TD strike from Gord Ferguson to Steve Gray. Bob Morrice Con- verted. After receiving the 2nd half kickoff, Scarborough scrimmaged from its own 20. On the first play a screen pass by Gord Ferguson was ning from competent and high calibre _instru.ctors. . Riigistratiohs take place , gun. Friday, Sopfmbor " hoods-y, Sun-Inter " TORONTO YORK EAGLES "gistrotions York Memorial Callaghan lower Gym (Eglimon Avenue West) ELITE GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS For further mformatiorr Ginny lnglo 274-! 1" Joan Tyler 161-3101 Mary-Loo Palmer - Gymnastics Club For more information. contact Ginny Ingle - 274- 1141; Jean Tyler - 767-5201 or Mary-Lea Palmer - 279-8465. tomorrow, September M, and next Tuesday, Sep- tember 18 at the lower gym at York Memorial Collegiate on Eglinton Avenue West. Time is at 7 p.m. From there Nor- thwestern’s defence tightened up with the Vikings playing most of the half on their side of centre. Nor- thwestern had a significant edge in field position but could only generate two singles by kicker Treavor Homer along with his three open from dawn to dusk daily. Above are Honour Lehmacher (kneeling), Canadian Ladies Clout Champion tor 1972 and 73; Sheila Brown, Canadian ladies Champion 1973, and Brian Wolcovitch, Canadian Men's Clout Champion 1973. picked off defensive half- converts. back Bruce. Collins and he . scored unmolested to give The fit Northwestern a 14-7 lead. ttt,. up KG The final score was also d. set up by Northwestern’s defence when Angelo Napoli Jor- picked off a Viking ess and nee ran it to the 10 yard line. On ings the last play of the game f on Gary Beedel threw a 10 ye.rd Nor- strike to flanker Mike cant Bubersky. Laurie Cnlhane - a player of some note around the Metro area - into the fold. Shown above are Diane Wheatley, Bev. McGuire, Mary Beale, Bert Robinson, Laurie Cnlhane, Ruth Guerin, Phoebe Cameron and Marilyn Maxwell. 0 n Carancn on move Sun., Sept. 16 6.15 p.m. 7.15 p.m 8.15 p.m 9.15 p.m 5.00 p.m 6.00 p.m 7.00 p.m 8.00 p.m Sun.,Sep1. 23 6.15 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 7.50 p.m, 3.35 p.m. 9.25 p.m. 5.00 p.m 6.00 p.m 7.00 p.m 8.00 p.m Sun., Sept. 30 6.15 p.m 7.15 p.m 8.l 5 pm ' 9.15 p.m ' 5.00 p.m. 5.45 p.m. 6.55 p.m 7.20 p.m _ 8.10 p.m Home team Registration: Emory Calhoun. "mm, $atrtemirer 1300tF1r)prl.3? p... MTHL-NYHL TRY-OUTS NORTHWESTERN BOYS CLUB Double Rink Arenas Gold Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Green Rink Green Rink Green Rink Green Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Green Rink Green Rink Green Rink Green Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Gold Rink Green Rink Green Rink Green Rink Green Rink Green Rink by Dave Gerry Metro Police were eliminated from Hum- bervalley’s semi-final round Tuesday at Caledonia Park. Pitcher Bruce Baird held the boys in blue to ten runs as Caranci Grape Juice won 16- 10. Helping to push Caranci in to the finals were Don Bojin, Bruce Boudreau and Bob Ward, who all came up with timely hitting. Last week the M. Percy squirts won by default against St. Augustine giving them the league cham- pionship with 6 wins, 2 ties and no losses. Tuesday Ramada Sports junior B team won by default when P.Y.Y.O. Blues did not show. U.E. Local 505 atoms defeated Emery Rovers 5.0 Tuesday at Bluehaven. Jimmy Chambers scored two, Steve Everison, Jordie Olifant and Carmella Lammana one each. The win gave the atoms the league championship with 9 wins, 2 losses and a tie. Wednesday, General Welding mosquitos went down 3-1 to St. Andrews in their first game of the North York Cup finals. Jerry Likuski counted for York- view. The mosquitos yielded the league champions to St. Augustines on a goals scored average. Profile Supplieé, playing Yorkview soccer m Times, My. giiiiiiii5EF"fT M. Peewees M. Bantams M. Midgets Midget 8. Juvenile M. Atoms Atoms Peewees Bon'ams M. Peewees M. Bantams M. Midgets Midgets Juveniles M. Atoms Atoms Peewees Bontoms M. Peewees M. Bantams M. Midgets Midgets M. Atoms Atoms Pawns Bantams Juveniles under the colors ot Amesbury Sports Club, and Caranci opened their final set at Amesbury Park last Thursday. The Grape Juice squad continued to roll along as they squeezed out a 7-5 decision to go one up in the best out of five series. Jim Moxey and Bruce Baird shared the mound duties and Mario Caranci and Oresto Rossi carried the big bats. Showing well for Profile were Larry Gurrizan, Gabe Ceci and Bruce Snell. Humbervalley’s two day tournament, which was run last weekend, was a major success. Saul's Express ot Toronto took the A eham. pionship as they out-scored Burgess Battery of Niagara Falls 4-2. On the B -side Caranci took the honors by dumping Lanark Astros 6-1.