LaBelle Sole and Fagen’s "ACTION WAS INTENSE at Lies Gate Racepcts Clb in North Van over the past few days with the Canadian Indoor Teunis taking the centre Champioushigs Francois Synacghel of Quchec was one of the contestants who finished behind Harry Fritz of Teromte. (Texry Peters photo) Fritz captures Canadian title Harry Fritz of Toronto, a full time professional and the number two seed of the tournament, defeated Calgary’s Nick Mohtadi, a medical student who for- merly was a full tome pro. Fritz, a former Califor nian, downed Mohtadi im straight sets, 6-4 and 7-5 to take the tournament and the $1,800 top prize. Mohtadi has been off the circuit for six months. Another Toronstoniaa, Bnan Millar, downed Martin Wostenhalme of Ottawa 6-3 and 6-2 to take third place. Vancouver's Josef Brabenec Jr. and John Picken defeated Fritz and Bil Cowan to take the doubles and the $1,000 prize moncy . For boys that played organized hockey during the 79/80 hockey season in Bantam or Younger division. fer mere infe: Coteuhion 4 Kinks 291-0626 TORAARARIE IAN AAR Eto reindat eee. "Pegasus won the hard way © as LaBelle Sole fought hard -to send the game ito overtime, before losing on penalty shots. Meanwhile, Firemen advanced as they shut out the Den 2-0 after losing earlier in the day to the ° . North Shore News. The game between the News and the Firemen was a "league game make-up to ' decide second place and the bye into the semi-finals. The News scored a 4-2 win to receive the bye imto the semis, which will be a re- match with the Firemen. North Shore Darkroom play Pegasus in the other The News led 3-1 at half- time on goals by Jim Bissenden, Peter Lukas and Drew Finerty while one reply for the Firemen. Mike Keen pushed the News up 4 1 midway through the second half before Firemen’s second tally cut the score in half, with seven minutes remaining. The loss for Firefighters meant another match later in the day with Fagen's. Playing ” — “Naame hy in a downpour, the Firemen scored a goal in each half to end the season for the Den. Bob Harrison scored in the first half, which was all that was needed as the Den rarely tested goal keeper Ray Rogers throughout the game. Bob Brigham scored the insurance marker midway through the second half. LaBelle had an early 1-0. lead on a goal by Nigel Williams from a penalty shot. Pegasus got even as Rick Pimlott tallied before the half. Tom Evans propelled the Pegs into a 2-1 lead but Steve Norwood scored the equalizer forcing the game The Pro 929-2611 »/ it a a ; GOLF? Seymour Golf & Country Club still has a few memberships available in NMien’s Full Play category. For information please phone: into overtime. The Sole scored first. when Norwood ‘ scored what was thought to be the winner in the first of the two 10 minute overtime sessions, However, Dave Messer sent ‘the game into the penalty shot situation with his goal. Pegasus went on to win the penalty shots as they scored on three shots while the Sole were able to count on only one occasion. Next weeks semi-finals pits Pegasus up against league champions North Shore Darkroom, while the Firefighters and News kick off in a re-match. The two winners then play in the cup final on Sunday March 30th. The Office 929-5491