Bar THE Capilano Rugby football Club went four-for-five in weekend action. The premier side, however, still came up shert ‘in. its. match against: the James Bay Athletic Association (JBAA) on Saturday, lesing 29-22 at home. ... The opposition took advange of dropped balls in the Capilano backline and JRAA kicker Jared o* Barker, who made good on'a number of penalty kicks... Barker went seven-for-nine and collected 19 . points on the day, converting two tries and deiiver- ing five penalty kicks while missing only a pair. Cap kicker john Granander went wide left on his first nwo convert attempts and barely missed a third but managed to score the fourth when he hit the inside left post. Second row Jamie Cudmore kicked off the scor- ing with a 40 metre run over the try line. JBAA then scored owo quick tires on the backs _of former national team player Robbie Robson and - “2 fallback Rich Farkas. » Cap fullback Garth Prouse then answered with “atey for the home side, which was quickly echued by teammate and winger Bob Motazed. With one of Barker's penalty kicks on the board, -the’score sat at 17-15 at the half.) “3. JBAA enjoyed another nine points off the foot of ‘Barker in the first 15 minutes after halftime. ~ After. 20 minutes: of scoreless play. the Caps managed to throw. another ty on the board and - Granander was good for his fourth actempt at the convert, but that was as close as the Caps came. The . premier side now. sports a. 1-3 season record with ight points in the standings as they look’ to ‘a, weekend tile. against ‘the University of Victoria on the Island.: ‘Meanwhile, JBAA —- which moves to 1-2: ‘and : four: points in the standings with the. win — also travels to take On the Pacific Pride side in Victoria: In other games, the: first division Caps ti- umphed over the Scribes 56-17; the second divi-.. vision ; side clipped the Ravens’ wings 31-12; The Scribes were handed a 25-10 loss by the third dis ion reps and the U- 18 Caps shot : ‘5 speed automatic’ ae he pag adj stable heated, wn the Ravens © = © power group ker Kicks pret NEWS: photo ‘aul McGrath CAP No. 8 Natsuki Kurosu hoists sec- ond row Ron Johnstone up for the ball in action at Kiahanie on Saturday. 41-17. . Meaawhile, two other Cap teams claimed victo- ries by default: The U-18 Capilano side and the Cap women. The sides were to have played Pocono and Cowichan, respectively. On Saturday the first and second divisions trav- : el to UBC; the third division side visits Kamloops and the UCC squad; the U-18 A side hosts the Rowers at Klahanie} the U-18 B side’ plays’ at “Burnaby Lake; and the women spar ‘with the Meralomas at Klahanie. On Sunday the Snowcaps ". take to Connaught Park for atl and the U=16 side battles Burnaby at home. - ~ Jan “Christian Sorensen and Cam MeNaugion *10 air bags ae 1SO-fix child seat attachment system * 70/30 split, folding rear seat , * 48 month/80,000 km “bumper to bumper warranty _* whiplash protection technology *~ ¢and much, much more St. John Ambulance -North Shore Branch to our sponsors & supporters... © Allied Shipbuilders ¢ Banner Carpets ¢ Bartle & Gibson * Canada Safeway ® Canadian Steel Manufacturing * City of North Vancouver © Cloverdale Paint ° CXY Chemicals “e Davis & Company ©. Deco Signs , ° District of North Vancouver - © E.H. Price Ltd. © Fidelity Investments © Georgia Pacific * Home Depot ° MacKenzie Financial © Merrill Lynch — * North Shore Credit Union _ * North Shore News e Premdor * Royal Canadian . Legion Branch 118 ° Ro yal Canadian Legion Branch 60 e Save-On Foods e Shanahan’s Ltd. "© Silverline Securities ° Templeton Management °U-Haul _. © Weiser Locks ° » Wendel’s Bookstore & Cafe - . ° West Vancouver Foundation 2 “¢ Workers’ Compensation Board The above sponsors donated cash and/or gifts in kind for our. new first aid training facility on Mountain Highway. Funds raised through first aid training go back into the - community through the volunteer work of the . St John Ambulance Brigade a and’ our Instructors. Be First Aid Training | : at EW L CALI Mali _ (Corner of f Main St. and Lower Mountain Highway) & First. Aid Kits and Products & Free First Aid Coverage available for community ¢ events.