oo ae — - Page 12, June 14,1978 North Shore News” NEN ale EI HO tl al IER Beetetatete®, The Vancouver. and. ‘Dis- trict Junior Girls high. school... softball © championship was captured by the Hamilton Hornets for the second time in three years this past week as they -defeated . Charles — Tupper in two'straight games — in the best of three finals. The first match was played - at South Memorial park ‘in ‘runs apiece.. ‘Tupper went. ahead in the 7 top. of the seventh i inning but A good pitching duel in the . ‘North Shore § Softballers ‘league witnessed Ray Peters — of Fast Eddie’s take to the "mound against Ron Mander- shide who . handled the © chucking aus for the Court - House." The game went down. to the wire with the teams tied - at.3-3 but the Court House . got ahead: 4-3 after an’ extra inning. Th: 1 : This places Fast Eddi and Court House in a tie ~ os a situation for first spot in the ‘the. game and ‘went on: tO Bop 1S is victory.” ms ao standings with five wins and "two losses each. - Last place Westview Blues have yet to win.a game but they put on a good showing. ~,as they led West Van | Adie’« ~ ad in ‘the bottom ‘half. of the same inning Hamilton: ‘Scored : . @ pair of runs to. win with’ aoe, : 10-9. edge. <. 7 Catcher. = “Janet” base. Leslie Robinson ‘stood in for. George to. run the ._ bases ‘and. promptly « stole _. both second ‘and third base. -Tupper’s catcher missed the _ next Pitch and Robinson took 7 : Furniture most of the way. before West - Van © pulled : ahead with an 11-10 win in: the final i inning. 8-7 Angela. George singled . to. get on. advantage of : the error to a /Score.. cn ; Janet. “Teepe came on strong again when shortstop “Teeple started off the: game- with-a | home-run in the first inning. with one runner on base: In | the. fifth the ‘Tupper repre- sentatives were ahead: when Hamilton’s. . Vancouver and at the end of the regulation five innings - ' the score was’ tied at. - eight Sherry. Jacobs doubled - to second and Teeple banged a double to: send Jacobs home. aaa “Gayle Dombroski was. ‘the oo winning, pitcher. in both: the - first game in.Vancouver and. the second which was played at Norgate. © doubled © Tupper’ “Tony Denbigh was: - eredi- | ted as the winning ‘pitcher while West Van’s Paul Lee and. Westview’s John Epp both bagged homeruns.. — West Van Furniture i is tied in second place with a 4-3 . - record. with. Picasso’s, who. |. '. were upset Sunday by Greg’ s | The: Reavers. . took the lead hear‘the. end of =]. so Tov. .Reavers.. ‘Bernie. Moberg - was: the. |. “ pink lego ens winning . thrower. ‘for. the Po | Beavers;,: : Local cricket rivalry "Two batsmen scored. half-. centuries for North Shore on Sunday, in their B.C. Main- land Cricket League match against West Vancouver Il. Batting first, North Shore. scored a somewhat. formid- able 170 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. Larry White got 58, David Sims 63, and Vass Gunaratna, 33 not out. North Shore declared their innings | closed just after 5 o’clock. West Vancouver opened with Basil Statia, who strove. to meet this challenge, scoring a creditable 37 runs before being caught by Bob. Adie at deep mid-wicket off. Bill Sims’s bowling. Aziz also Prep tourney and dance North Vancouver’s Babe Ruth Prep League will play host to the B.C. Prep baseball championship for 13 year olds at the new Inter-River Park, from July 14 to 21. Seven teams from various parts of the province includ- ing Okanagan-Kootenay, Upper Vancouver Island and Prince George-Cariboo. League president Gary Payton states that Jim Land and the tournament commit- tee will be striving to create a tournament on a par with the quality of the new facility on the reclaimed land at the site _ of the District of North - Vancouver disposal yards. scored 37 runs, not out; but Ve when there were still 100. | runs needed and only 10°. overs or so left in the game, ' West Vancouver had little © choice en than to Play out time. _. The match was ‘drawn with : their score standing at 92 for | 4 wickets. : In retrospect, North Shore | should have thrown caution — to the winds earlier in their | innings. They could have afforded to lose more wickets, but they could not afford to take the time that they di did, before declaring. _ Meanwhile the Association is still reeling from the effects of last years Mahon Park fire which destroyed the grandstand. The league lost ‘a large ‘portion. of _ its ° equipment which was stored under the stand and with the expansin of the 13 year old program the association is experiencing financial troubles. To help alleviate this they are sponsoring a henefit dance at the Eagles Hall, 170 West Third, Saturday, June 17 at 8 p.m. Tickets can’ be obtained from Bunny Scholes at 987-0363 or Sue Sutton at 987-9035. . ‘giving them ao] | _record of. three wins and four ode | Josses. ” “ ‘discontinued Florsheim lines all were formerly 48.00 to 64.00. . Hamilton ; in the. second match’ with - a 168 _tally.. recruiting ~ Teeple: ‘started off “the. West - Response has”: ‘been so great ‘to the. day camps; _ aquatic ‘programs, and the. “residential .camp on “Holly- | burn that they will be volunteer | assis- ‘tance «to. help staff the ‘ a. ‘Programs. - - * Anyone who: ‘has spent” i game. again. ‘with: a homer. ~ recreational skills they would — __. scoring three runs this time. - _. The next: two ‘times: Teeple .. ; got up to bat Tupper walked. _her intentionally. see ‘like to share with those less. . fortunate of and has a keen — interest in volunteer work _ . please contact Alan Lewis at. the: North | Shore - YMCA, - Shelly Vance. hit a a: triple’ ; 926- S541. with the bases loaded. and - ’ got home on a Tupper error. ‘in the same > Play after a wild - - throw. oo _ There will be a - complete training workshop on June 24 | _ for. leaders and volunteers. ‘The North ‘Shore Mca, Vancouver - Recreation: Centre and . the» >: Association for the Physically _ - ‘Hanidicapped | will be joining . forces: this summer to offer integrated. recreation: pro- . prams for handicapped and: non-handicapped persons. a “LY ‘the . Zale , defeated caught three. fly balls. Skyline dumped. Zale: 9- 7 ve “with Ross Pickard perform- ing the chucking duties for the winnners with 13 strike - outs. In 5. C. Rotary y little ieague’ - Majors play the North Shore _ Optical squad scored:a 12-9 Legion .crew.-..17-9, N.S. - Optical beat the N.W. Eagles | victory over, the North West . Eagles with: Kevin. Reilly -. -performing © duties. Glidon: 10-4. pitching 3 Dave . ‘Buck’, ‘Ford : defeated the Legion team 13-10 as Daryl. Bardua, and. © ‘Shane . O’Neil were both = credited with: \ hitting doub- = les. - Glidon” edged out - ‘the. : league leading Eagles with a. -§-4 tally with Kurt Welch - pitching - a nine ‘strike - out. game — and David. Eisler. belting a triple. Dave. | Buck thumped +¢ the 14-3 and the. Eagles « downed ‘In. ‘the “minors - “Travis : Phillipson belted. a homerun | ina losing” ‘cause as the Eagles “were. -walloped ‘by . McDonalds 24-7. ‘That same " day” Loe MeNabb 16-9. OO tke "Skyline | fe . 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