. the Cruisers place’ four on Games swim team ‘Lam 7m oN orth Shore swimmer Lisa Lamb won all four of. her events at the B.C. Summer Games held ‘Her achievement was just slightly better than another recently _in_ North - Shore— swimmer, Lamb captured the 100 and 200 metre freestyle, and 100..-and. 200 metre backstroke. : Kevin Colbow, a member . of the North Vancouver Cruisers Summer Swim club, was succesful in winning a - silver medal in the 100 metre backstroke, in the Summer Games recently in Richmond. B.C. held He was one of four swimmers from the Cruisers club that represented Vancouver and District at the Games... ‘These placings were -the norm for North Shore swimmers who took part in 1akes clean sweep 0 Games, won the 200 metre backstroke, and placed second in the 100 metre - the Games, as the Alistair Hirst, who came first in the 100 and*200 metre freestyle and the 100 metre . -butterfly, and placed second in the 100 metre backstroke. Coblow also placed seventh in the 200 metre individual medley, and eighth in the 50 metre butterfly. ° . Marcel Krause placed fifth in: the 50 metre freestyle. ; Ross Noga and Laurel Neil also represented the Cruisers on the team of nine boys and nine girls. International field hockey for W Van North Shore residents will have a chance to--witness international calibre field hockey on Saturday, Sep- tember 1, when the West Van Women’s Field Hockey Asociation hosts a mini , tournament. Teams from Great Britain, . Aastralia, and New Zealand, as well as a British Columbia team are. scheduled to participate in the games. The team from Great. Britain has already been selected to play in. the 1980 © Olympics in Mostow, and the New Zealand team is still hoping for a berth. At 1 p.m., Australia will play the B.C. team, and at 2:30 p.m. New Zealand will face Great Britain. Both games will be played at Hugo Ray Park, and admission will be $2 for adults and 50 cents for students, with children under six being admitted free. Back to bench ~ FROMPAGEB1 _ eyeing his bench once again as probable players to take up the slack as they have been doing al! season. On Saturday evening, the faithful should turn out in possible record numbers for the second game of the first playoff round, The. Earthquake: played a _. totally._-negative' defensive game against the Caps on Wednesday. Keeping cight men back the team’ who were well out of playoff contention were content to sit back and hope for a fast break rather than a sustained attack style of game. The fullbacks system allowed Bob Lenarduzzi and Bob Bolitho full rein on attacking from the flanks. The pair were the class of the night with Lenarduzzi winning the nod as player of the game. Waiters was not impressed with the finishing of the Caps. Although he did point out that with a number. ° of the players-backvoaff long ‘injuries, he hadn't expected everyone to be totally sharp. With a little bit of luck and continued hard work by trainer Dennis Loze, Caps are hoping to. start the playoff trail which won't end until September 8 at Giant Stadium, Seymour golfers on top Four junior golfers from the Seymour golf club captured the Zone 2 tle, Wednesday, at the University golf club, At least cight teams participated in the event, from throughout Vancouver. Por Seymour, in the 18- years and under division, Mike Kennedy and Ken Lane both hit 72's. In the under 15° group, Graeme Skuse hit a 85, and Roh Sanford hit an &6. minim um overly _ -Onsistently in the top three. 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