Ss Ri bo SET GSS RRND ERS i rote IGA MTSE) TET OTT TS A EP [poh ONE RES S IE LEE FL SD Re UD EN NS ELE PREF NE IER IE OE AE gp wero os ERNE RRMA EZ EPO sport Mountaineers stretch season record to 3 The North Shore Moun- taineers Jr. B. baseball team extended their win record to three games Tuesday night “when they downed Whalley 9-6. Steve Wilcox’s triple drove in two runs to aid the M's cause Starung pitcher Steve Sokalski was relieved in the second inning by Ray Martin who picked up the win. In their league opener a double-header apainst New look The North Shore entry in -he Pacific Metro Sr Baseball League has both a new sponsor and a new manager U'nder the name ot Yie’ss the Semors open Sunday at one with a doubie- neader at Brighouse Park Richmond against Fraser Arms Soccer re Young soccer players trom ages six to nine will have their registration for the Burdett Soccer Association at Ridgeway School May i3. Register between 6:30 and Vancouver Cablevision on Sunday, April 27, the Mounts dropped both games by scores of 2-1 and 10-7. On Wednesday, April 30, the Jr. B’s came out of their game against Richmond at Brighouse Park with a 5-5 ue. At their home opener at Inter River Park played Sunday. May 4, the Mounts swept both games over Surrey 10-2 in the first game, for olds Manager Rick Mosher, a veleran pitcher who was with the Canadian Champion Vancouver Pharoahs in the “9 season. Is optuumistic about the upcoming year. Yie's open on their home turf. Inter River Park on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. against Vancouver Puccini's. istration 8:00 p.m. in the Building, south end of the schoo! on East 8th between Moody and Ridgeway. Green For more information call 985-9684 or 985-9404. Seymour results Dot Cotter and Viv An- derson won the Seymour Golf Club odd-even competition tast week with bS S points. Jean Pownall and Betty Nicolsen with 68 points took second with Mary Tomienovich and = Ruth Smith in third with 68 5 points Trish White and Kay Fish were nextin line with 69 Winners of the Edwards trophy were Mary McGillivray and Rene Coventry with the runner-up award going to Anna Mary Taylor and Faye Eccelston. First consolation award went to Ina Law and Marg McGaw with second to Doreen Marshall and Louise Duthie Blues post win Lynnwood Hote: Blues the 1979) Marine Fastball rcague champions fron the North Shore started otf the acw ve ASOT) ob a wining note with ao > win over Dartmen Blucs cxploded toe three 104 Watanville St eek der Nett: @Ma Gllinciye Bouter Vitae YU GUE 96 obs Ave oul ‘LEARN TO SAIL Pee Sela Cebur My renee NOGIHSHORE SAILING SCHOOL 110 vo. 26° 1 Besa t runs in the fifth inning behind a homerun by Ron Fowler and a tnple by Gary Halls to ge along with thei 21 lead which they had grabbed in the first inning Winning pitcher tor Blues was Berme Moberg in just 410 easy 3 hour classes wAL Cr aS at Pe eter eh at atten ge adic ant eee Wer try Members il the) YA The Frist Ra npat ia Camda ta aller the Natumatiy reagned GPA ee Panadan Yachting Assoenesndy Approred Couaany Covey and {0-5 in the second. The Jr. B Mountaineers play host to Whalley at Inter River Park this Sunday, May 11. Game times for the double-header are ! and 3 p.m. eeprengy a Don MacBrayne Sam the Record Man picked up a pair of victories last week to keep them undefeated in Lynn Valley Women’s Athletic Club Softball. Sam’s gang knocked off Earls Industries 8-6 fast Monday 1n spite of a home run by Alison Dunn for Earls and some strong defensive play by Marg Eiboff. Sam leads the ladies. On Wednesday night Sams handed Avalon Blues their first loss with an 8-4 win. Avalons had taken their third win on Monday night with a 7-2 win over Mercury Cruisers behind the pitching of Brenda Donas and a home run by Helen Thornton. A tnple play and a home run by Cindy Marsh wasn’t 36 lanes with fully automatic scoring (Paddy Donaldson shown in photo) Summer Leagues Starting May 12-15 *Ladies’ daytime *Mixed Evening Leagues * Jumior Program *“Semor Citizens Program Brunswick Recreation Centers A BRUNSWICK COMPANY enough for when Kirby lost Kutout 5-4 Canadian Insulauon behind they to the pitching of Kathy Watson on Monday. The same one run deficit kept the Kutouts from victory on Wednesday when lndustnes behind the pit- ching of Kim Sherk picked up the win. Under New Management Brunswick Lanes 1s pleased to announce the appointment of Don Mac- Brayne as manager of our LIons Gate Bowling Centre Don. a past north shore resident. has been with Brunswick Lanes for seven years and has just returned from Washington State after serving as manager ot two bowling centres there in the past three years Don's expenence and enthusiasm will be an asset to this centre Come in soon and meet Don MacBrayne Don is pieased to announce Scott Hickes 1s Our new Head Mechanic ne] Special This Summer Sunday 9am 1 pm Tuesday & Saturday 95¢ per game Noon 6pm JuMmeor Friendship Days 3 games snvoes hot dog & drink Weanesday & Friday Days “Van 69N Seror $3.25 Citizens Fnendship j3ygames snoes doughnut & coftee Foday $3.00 bom mdmght Teen Night 4 games shoes hot dog & sott drank $3.75 Please call for special group rates! “yuat . 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