B2-W ednesday, June 4, 1980 - North Shore News SHEATH ARR ARAM EKG ‘ CRICKET IS ALIVE and well on the North Shore with a number of teams both in North and West Van. In action over the weekend, the North Shore first eleven had to settle on a draw when the weather turned bad while their second eleven lost to Richmond Wanderers. (Terry Peters photo) Yics split with Astros In the Sr. Pacific Baseball Burnaby Astors League Sunday out of Inter total of eaght hits Geoff Hill was the losing by Gord Smith Wayne Stewart and Barry and Digby Leigh came in to strike out River Park, NS Yoo’s pitcher, reheved by Mitch Penman provided the of the last batter and end the dropped the opener 9-3. but Sokaltski and Gord Smuath tense for Yio’s with a double game NS pitching gave up came back to take the Y's pitching staff allowed = and home run respectively nine hits three of which second game 8&7 over two Burnaby homers and a Yic’s came back ain the sccond game. building up an were homers CGsord Wiashoski went four e & 4 lead and hanging on to for four wath a double and wind | four RBIs Cam Hater ears win Starting pitcher Rick chipped om owith an RBI Mosher prked up the wan He was teheved in the fifth e ° scored three The Roger Davis Kiwanis Crirls Softball Leaguc swung tito tts sccond hall of leaguc double and Keith Parlotte CUns Wartow Judy Cseall Marlene Me Cuaip Mornna OO Ned and Patraia 6) Brien play this week and with the In other junior games Cooperation of Mothe:s Pontos 2b Cubs 9 Pasndas Nature all teams saw action 1) Lacs 4 Rams JN bigers ‘Cubs 14 Bruins )o Beavers Moma OO Neal oof the Tt oLvoms 3 Bears entered the game in Cows Orsobes 2 Jays te rchefoin the top oof the fifth Larks 9 Chw ds Cally 4 . — ’ mining allowed two runs Hawks 0 baleona Mo theses . - we then stopped the Colts dead ¥ Ravens 4 Hawhs # Q ° for the neat three tanings Pagles 4 allowing her team to take a ln Semoes Vicks Browar col a hoard fought vie lorry tea etg tit the Readyea struck out the A innings TSS forest LV trattens she faced as a Patrtveta OF Brie steak ber team topped the blyers N oublonine batters so tie bprtag Yor he her team the Owihy tooo 4 Othe ve tbed results winiover the Gralls Cotmots bo Astros OF Cb cortenty Pheri cuseas ten Ube | paonadens Parntics 1. (come ty to Wisincn were bat ty Lauda KRedscoa JS dindtans | Na MacSween Soccer Association REGISTRATION DAY ' rtedeary cate ais ‘ pecial Lite Juspyver Oy SO) porta SH yy. PH hibeads, Cocotrttycgratty Soe Bae veal Coyerveall spy tte) ttf ae Oe August dbuccer Schoul poy Gable ERA ATIOON FEE Sag vet atole wU Crraac By MARTIN ECCLES Playing for North Shore Cricket Club last Saturday. Vas Gunaratna turned the game around in the first XI's match against Caribe II, but bad weather forced a draw The first three North Shore batsmen scored only four runs between them, but when Gunaratna’s innings got under way the scomng shot ahead. With Jim Mitchell batting at the other end they built up a partnership of 99. at which point Mitchell was caught off Keith Best's bowling Mitchell’s score was 35, including one of the most powerful sixes ever seen atl Norgate Park. Gunaratna continued his masterly batting, with Amba Sharma as his new partner When Best finally) got Gunaratna caught. he had scored 99 runs, just one short of a coveted century Sharma went on to score 20. when he too was caught off Best's bowling Altogether Best had taken six wickets for 33 runs when North Shore declared their innings closed at 169 for nine wickets Caribe lost their first wicket at pust one run when Vern Francis was caught by Peter Pisani off Sharmas bow ling N vot Jonp after Tony Stuart was run out for NUR with Caribe s score standing at nine Bruce The light beer that doesnt giv on tast Youve just finished a preat round Me ltt calls fora Special cclebration Els veotut hati of bear Ved tis bess filbinap: toe orl rhake We Onby VO oabores prot bottle wath coal © anacdian boon Caste First eleven manage draw Browne added [5 before Sharma had him caught by Gary Collins, and Best scored 24. Sharma then took his wicket, by clean bowling him. Cambe were then 51 for four wickets and = North Shore were in a commanding positon. However, they could not control the weather, and with 50 minutes left, rain and bad hght stopped play. The result was therefore a draw North Shore's secnd XI], meanwhile, played = disap- pointingly against Wan- derers II. Ted Harms opened the batting for North Shore and held his ground whilst a senes of partners were systematically dismissed at the other end. However. when he himself was caught off Prakash Ramdin's bowling, the score was 30 and Hams had only 14. Harold Cox then began boosting North Shore's score and was still batting con fidently at 19 when his last partner was bowled North Shore had scored 62 > runs. and Ramdin had taken four wickets for cight runs Ashwanm Dutta took the only wicket for North Shore during Wanderers’) innings when he had branklin Raghoobarsingh caught by Martin Gregp atextra cover for fous Harry Ren Narnine (2°) were both not runs But Seebaran 642) and out wheo Wanderers passed North Shore's total WO Spree bal pestaraed