and women’s “to two Vancouver Olympic Club. GOAL MOUTH DRAMA at North Van Ree Centre Friday during the first encounter between the Hurry Kings and | - Prince George in the best-of-three B.C. intermediate hockey final. The Kings won 16-6, them went on to take the title _ Ssturday with a further 8-4 victory ¢ ever Prince ‘George Hohn Kendrick photo]. Kathlyn. Mayrs of Hillside - won the senior. high school ° 20ih . girls division: in the annual Chandler cross-coun-- try road race Good Friday | - from Ambleside ° Park’ to- Jericho Park, Vancouver. Top places. in the men’ s ; divisions went | . members, Louis | - Groarke and Thelma Wright, ‘who: completed © the ‘eight- ~ mile’ course in 41: 16.0- and “ 49: 37 minutes: respectively. Other ‘winners: among the - 156 competitors. were Wolf Mashon . of -the . Lionsgate ‘Road Runners (masters over .40 division); Warner Lum of.: high ‘school boys); Jim Organ and ' Paula Pick (joggers division). Templeton —: ‘(senior Tim” Krogh Vancouver, riding a ‘Husky, won the 125cc expert: class . - Sunday. in the Molson Cup - motocross series at Mission Raceways -- tionally muddy conditions. Anoverall lead at the meet ‘was taken by Bill MacLean of Burnaby, who won the open’ expert and the 250cc expert events on his Yamaha. It was — MacLean’s second consecu- tive title in each category. Junior tennis reaictration Capilano Tennis Club at ‘Mission, of | North i ‘held in excep-— - Thirty-twe teams from. as far afield as Powell River and as -well as © all through the Greater Vancou- ver area, have been invited to compete’ in: the. Burdett - (North: Vancouver) ° B.C. Juvenile Soccer Asso- ciation, Saturday and Sun- day, April 16 and 17. Four divisions, from fourth — _to seventh, will be represent- ed in 48 games on the Mahon ‘Park at. Jones St: field from 8:30. a.m. to 6 5 pem.. both days... me North Vancouver gymnast Maureen Monday for Europe, where she has been chosen to represent Canada Rumanian Invitational: Gym- nastic Tournament 22-24. Her place on the performance at last month’s National Selection Competi- | tion in Winnipeg, in: which she placed third after com- pulsories and fifth all round. Prior to the “Rumanian event Maureen is visiting. Soccer Club’ s Tournament for Cen-. - tennial or ‘‘B’’ teams of the. in the. ‘April.’ Emphasis in the. tourna- ment is on ‘‘soccer and fun’’, with competition receiving secondary _ consideration. However, trophies will be presented to ‘‘A’’ and ‘‘B’” _ winners in each of the four ‘divisions. Clubs already. entered . in- ‘clude “Dunbar, Norburn, — | Kerrisdale, Southburn, Wil- lingdon, Blue Mountain, Cliff Avenue, and Bel Aire. Rarents’ and ‘soccer | fans generally are invited to turn | out to give the youngsters sideline hungry and thirsty ones. F } “ Prague as observer at! a Chow departed ~. Czechoslovakian competit on ‘ yee rn coer rr this ‘Thursday and Friday. The 15-year-old native| of North Vancouver is a former Delbrook student and former Canadian team followed her. member of the Flicka Gym- nastics Chib. For the past several months she has been training: at the ‘National Academy of Gymnastics |, in ‘Eugene, Oregon. es | CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 support.. Conces- sions will be open for the’ VS. Dallas. . their | against Portland Good Friday . Following opener at Empire . Stadium, _ the. remainder of the Vancouver Whitecaps’ ” 13-game home | schedule i is as follows: Sunday, April 17; 2 pm., vs. San Jose. ee - Sunday, April 24, 4pm, vs. Minnesota. Sunday, May 15, - Sunday, May 29, Sunday, June. 5, 2 p. m., vs. Connecticut. . Tuesday, June- 4, 8 - m., vs. Rochester. ‘Tuesday, Jane 21, 8 P. m., vs. Toronto. Thursday, June 30,8 P. m., vs. New York. Tuesday, July 5, 8 p.m., vs. Seattle. Sunday, July 10, 3 p.m., vs. Hawaii. Sunday, July 24, 3 p.m., vs. Las Vegas. ‘Thursday, August 4, 8 | p-m., vs. Los Angeles. 2 p.m., 2 2 p.m., ; vs. Fort Lauderdale. a . An lacrosse exhibition game between Westminster Salmonbellies Besa and Vancouver Burrards is the | ton . sporting 2 wa wee. here Friday, ‘April: 29. The game - designed to raise funds for the amateur Sey-Cap - Lacrosse Associa- tion, which runs the sport on the North Shore -- takes -West ‘Vancouver’s s sy pic silver medal swimmer Steve Pickell- helped ‘the University: .of California A >team to a first-place win in- ‘the men’s 800-metre free- style. relay at last week’s ‘Amateur _ Athletic short . course . _ Ohio. - cn a re ROE ra oe ee page 9, April 13, 1977. the New. ues CURE -‘Olvm- ‘ Union swimming championships at Columbus, North Shore News place at the North Van Recreation Centre. At the nersonal laval berg North Shore residents will be directly involved. Don -Hamilton, general manager of the Burrards, and the ‘Bellies general . manager- “cum-coach,. Bob Babcock, both live i in Mt. . Seymour. Pickell ‘lost out. by .67 seconds in the 100-yard backstoke to U of C team- mate John Naber, who won his 15th U.S. amateur swimming title. Naber, 21, is retiring from the sport after _ this competition. | any pool up to 18’ x 36’ hand scrubbed and bathed in mur- iatic acid - algae, corrosion, stains scrubbed clean. “Ye reg. price oe ; 24 ‘ask about our Bondex Painting & cleaning service Come see the Thoroughbreds run 10 times a day, while you é@njoy dinner in the Clubhouse or a hot dog in the Grandstand. Parade to the Post 6 PM Monday, Wednes- day and Friday, Saturdays and Holidays 1 PM, Rain or ‘shine. For reservations phone 254-1631. Capilano Road and the Upper § Levels Highway is holding @ registration for juniors up to | 18 years of age Saturday, April 16 and Saturday, April 23 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on each day, - Each group of registered juniors will be entitled to 12 hours of coaching. The registration fee is $10. For further information call 988-5580. Exhibition Park && 8. 0. JocxEy cLUB &