orn : ye entertainment e automotive surge to win As fime ran out North Shore Cricket AS a S SERS The crowd started c DETERMINATION AND EFFORT are seen at every age in the game of soccer. North Shore residents were given a good display of this last weekend when the B.C. Youth Soccer Association provincial cup finals took place at Club surged to victory in the dying moments of their first team’s match last Saturday against Caribe II. Caribe had batted first in this Fyfe-Smith Shield game and, after a rather poor start, they went on to score a modest 89 runs. North Shore then responded with abysmal performances by their leading batsmen. The first two wickets fell board, and the next four all fell at eight! Sceptical spectators began to doubt whether North Shore would even reach double figures. But Bob Adie halted the rout and, batting cautiously in most uncharacteristic style, he slowly added a long string of singles. He was soon joined by Amba Sharma, and between them they gradually = ad- vanced the score, but at a rate which was far too slow to win the match before the lamated overs ran out. leather shoes with only five runs on the shouting for increased action and Sharma responded. He confidently selected the balls to hit and hit them hard. Adie was run out on a miscalled run when he had 17, but Ken Bradshaw, who came in at number 10 to teplace him, proved to be the ideal partner for Sharma in the hectic rush for runs in the last few overs. . The total was 88 when Bradshaw was bowled for 17. With just one over plus one ball left in the match, North Shore needed two runs to win, and their last batsman was in. No runs were scored off the next three balls. Then on the third ball of the final over Sharma hit two runs to give North Shore a most exhilarating win by one wicket. His own score was 38 not out. Caribe’s Peter Charles had been the bowler responsible for most of North Shore's early collapse, taking four wickets for only seven runs in 10 overs. CELEBRITY SHOE SALE on now at Fit-Rite Bootery Beige Kid Leather reg. 55.95 now 3899 Canada’s famous ‘Celebrity’ hand made all All Sales Final Sale Definitely Ends July 12 FIT-RITE BOOTERY 13TH & LONSDALE . Kinsmen Stadium in North Vancouver. Here, a Clif] Avenue United player attempts to beat Ed Alden of the Valley fast Bombers. The ClHff Avenue side from Burnaby beat the Kamloops team 4-0. (Terry Peters photo) NORTH VANCOUVER NEXT TO SAFEWAY PARKING LOT yelist want onditions on