B2 - Wednesday, October 27, 1982 - North Shore News 3:45 p.m. in gym - as~ 7 p.m. ~ Feiday and 6 p.m, in fourth “place, Windsor managed a tie against senior boys soccer leader Carson Graham and a win over Sutherland which now puts the Dukes into the thick of battle for second place. ‘Rick! Carlow scored for the Dukes Monday, with an answering goal from -Car- son’s Jim Wheatley leaving the game with a 1-1 draw. Craig Larson scored the only goal Wednesday in Wind- ‘the league.) The Bee Carson Graham still maintains the lead in A section and league play. (This week marks the division of the schools into two sections, with no inter- sectional play and the winners of A section winning Eagles followed up their tie with a Wednesday win over Argyle, shutting out the Pipers on _three goals from Miguel Romero, Sam Gandesha and ‘gam “Carson G squad « came back: Thursday Sentinel Season play. remain in_before The remaining A Section game saw Argyle edge Sutherland 1-0 on a goal from Graeme Slee. Carson now leads with 15 points (6- 0-3), with Argyle barely ahead in second with 12 points and. Sutherland and Windsor following closely with 11! points apiece. Mike Anderegg scored two goals for Hillside Monday as the Highwaymen defeated West Van 3-1 in B BOTH NORTH Shore schools participating in the five-school senior girls field hockey league posted a win and a loss in last week's play. Handsworth’s win came Tuesday, Oct. 19, as Paisley Howard scored the winning goal in a 1-0 decision over Burnaby Central. Howard is already well known to North Shore track and field fans, especially after tying for first in the Vancouver & District 1500 metres. Hillside’s win was also at the expense of Burnaby Central, a 2-0 shutout played Monday. The Highwaymen’s loss came at the hands of league leader Burnaby North on Tuesday, edged out 1-0. EDUCATION If you wish to get your Grade 10. Burnaby South “deteated Handsworth 2-0 in Monday play. ' SENIOR GIRLS STANDINGS WL T Ps Burnaby North 5 0 1 10 Burnaby South 30 2 8 Hillside 23 1 #«5 Handsworth 13 a: 3 Burn Central os 1 | INTERMEDIATE GIRLS RESULTS HoweSound 2 Sentinel 0 Hillside 3° Handsworth | Sentinel 2 Hiltside 1 League Leader: Howe Sound 7-0 INTERLOCKING EINT/3IR RESULTS HS Int 3° HOldr. 0 McPherson ir 3 Sentint 0 HOS fee | and. Ur. 0 Note: Regular junior play resumes this week League Leader: McPherson Park (of Richmond) 3-1-1 JUVENILE GIRLS RESULTS Handsworth 3 Sutherland 0 League Leader: Hand: 6-1, Hill 5-0 ADULT & COMMUNITY ADULT BASIC 8:350-12no00n Monday to Thursday afternoon 12:30-4:00 pm Monday & Wednesday evenings 6.30-9.00 pm English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science wHo? You. You. To improve your reading, writing, spelling or arithmetic. WHEN? Next clase begins November 1. but you can join any time Monday to Thursday mornings WHERE? Queen Mary Community School 230 West Kelth Road, Room 2 North Vancouver WHAT? HOW 80 per month, mornings MUCH? per month, afternoons 23 per month, evenings HOW DO Sign up START? Registration and information at: Adult & Community Education Department Nocth Vancouver School Board Office 721 Chesterfield Avenue North Vancouver oc call 985-8741 NEW - Suxent Assistance Program Available INTERLOCKING JUV/BANT RESULTS Hand. Jev. 1 Bal. Bam. 0 Hillay. §. 9 HiliRedBam 0 Hand Jev S HiBlecBam 2 Suth Jav 2 WV Ban 0 Note: Regular bantam play resumes this weck League Leader: Hill Bluc +1 The Canadian Red Cross Society Three weeks of regular’ ———--§ y. : earned the. ‘femaining goal * for the. Section. leaders, while Allan. Slade scored West Van's Sole point. Also scoring two goals last week -was Howe Sound’s Jolin Stuart who, along. ‘with | John. Cameron; --heiped- -his team to a 3-1 victory over RUGBY HAPPY HIGHWAYMEN a 260 win over Carson Graham last week, giving Hillside four straight “winis in the junior boys rugby league. ' Balmoral, running a close second with a 3-1 record, easily defeated Argyle in same day action, finishing | 30-0. But the scores were the oter way around at the juvenile level when Argyle downed Baimoral 28-0 Friday. The win was the second that -week for the league leaders —- on Tuesday the. Pipers edged past Hillside for a 12-4 finish. Other games in the juveniles last Tuesday in- clude: Sutherland 28, Balmoral 0; Sentinel 48, Seycove 3. Argyle leads with 6 wins, one loss, while Sutherland follows with 5-1 A Very Special Offer Sf ne A Hon “Gold 41, Suth Red 4-1, Sy Heke 4-1; West Div - Hill 4-0, Sentinel 3-0, scored Seycove’s goal. The school came back later. in the week with a 3-1 win over West Van. In a single intermediate game last week, Carson Graham _ tied action. “Seycove. Mike McWhirter | Burnaby - ~ Centrat “B" t-1 in Tuesday : ; 4:5HP.M eso" 7.5.4.P. M. 875" RESULTS [zi = 18 H.P.M 1325" a and Hillside with 4-2. 40 HP EL +800 At the bantam level, 50 H.P. EL 2275" Carson Graham leads with 80 H-P. EL 2875" six strai wins, with 80. H.P.ELPT 2875” Sutherlan ey “a very close - second. Handsworth stands NEW LOCATION in third with 5-2. Games played Monday, Oct. 18 include: Sutherland 36, Argyle 0; West Van 24, Sentinel 12; Balmoral 10, Hillside 8. On Oct. 21, West ’ Van downed Balmoral 22-4 and = Sentinel defeated Handsworth 28-4, North Stiore to Surrey Bus Schedule to Cloverdale Harness Racing RIVERSIDE | Hwy North Vancouver 929-2845 ' Into: 531-7501 Saturday & Holldays 11:30 am “Park Royal {Exton'a aide) Capilano & 14:35 Mckay & Mowe 11:40 11:50 Lonsdale Quay Park & Ride (Vanc.) Hastings & Wi 12:15 12:40 1:10. - SPECIAL ® passenger cars x 3 only wal “@ alr Conditioners & , light trucks extra my parts extra it required North Van Autobrake 1175 W, 15th St., North Van 985-8705