: a : ”~ . i . : » . : . . . d ne ee . oan _~ -~Page B4, July 25, 1979 - North Shore News 7 ee vie pe EE ; vent Shore Cricket Club—runs_and Darrel Hannibal “ei 3: th-Shore—|- — — - 5 _.took. two for12..- _needed _ _another wicket + yo — ; : urrard I in ; —— ; __ badly. 7 oo ee Fyfe-Smith “Shield com- a _petition ki last Saturday. - ~ Several. North Shore the slips buti it -was dropped. annial “B" Invitatio Powell River, Prince George -batsmen made modest _——- . meet Saturday July 28° and and the host. N.S.W. v.C. scores’ but none did. better Shot Ss opemae. of aan _ From that moment it was ‘Sunday July 29. . Marlins. os than Vas Gunaratna, who Amba ~ Shar 6 > Tin -only-a-matter’of time before ~~ “Competition ges cun: Head coach, Bill He Spe. ‘of reached 30 before he-was | ‘Norfolk -to help him . Burrard passed | the - -North *- - derway. .with timed - heats the Marlins: ‘has the team - caught of Ceéc it Melder's. “score : Shore total. veae, OO “starting at 8 a.m. ‘sharp: ‘and © working hard in preparation bowling. i a uns. ; finals commencing at > p-m:.- ‘for the évent as the com- . . . © . . titi t Larry. White held his end Vas. ‘Gunaratna was- Burrard reached 109 for on bork Says. . aoe “ee a while half the team came brought on to bowl.and he. ‘Wo to win by cight wickets. This’ year there will be 14 ai is | and went, but even he keptthescoringratedown. . Beaman had scored 66’not cips “from ‘all “ over ~ the: Summer swimming - succumbed to a catch in the oo | “ . * out ‘and Chinaleong 27 not province. producing _ some ope B Oo Sunmnos Seine ae A hee tt : _ . ro) end and North Shore were North Shore brought back out. . 1500 individual ‘event en Association and offers. a. 7 ao _allout for 108 runs.’ . _ their fast _bowlers . but sgnant coun ee ° 7 : ~—tries> _ eT asad cicncnneenan program~ -for- “young -athletes "Salta K = took thiee Beaman continued to a on - Next Saturday North Clubs entering are who enjoy competitive assa’ and, now. wi e Ww _ Shore play Richmond I at Richmond, Mission, White swimming throughout - the North Shore wickets for 415. Chinaleong batting well at. Norgate Park. Rock, Mount Pleasant, Port summer months. Theseason - Moody, - Burnaby, Van-_ starts in May and finishes in n'a | oo . . ; couver Parks, Ladner, August. | ae SPORTS MAHBAG ee ower! Parts, Ladner, augue, 00 5 , DearEditor: hit was “greeted with an abysmal and that first class make instant decisions, and ‘ ". outburst of cheering’ and __ men should be brought over control 22 highly . charged, misses some action on his applause against a.constant to-control such matches and emotional players, all of blind side. background of noise from to train local referees for the _ whom want to bé on the the N.S. cricket -match but referee makes mistakes and I enjoyed your send-up of rr tli 1 su fae beaten beer cans being drummed future. winning team. wos —— that game could: hardly ;bé together. & Bie But remember, he is in a _called.a- competitive.’ ‘match’, ; : : ne a stressful situation, under rather.a’mild ‘friendly game eo. _ .' The top English referees Fairness,. “com mplete great pressure, and has to with'some gentle exercise on ‘Similarly, -Tests against have to step down at 40 or knowledge of the: -game and ™ake instant decisions. 4002. a hot summer afternoon. ' Australia, especially “in 45, yet up to this age they are . Pohan . its laws, an awareness of Australia, are. more like c Also available in 25 oz. considered fit enough to gamesmanship, and instant as . with “no quarter — control one and a ‘half hour ot “ine and nei Paa Tn: € beingaskedorgiven. “matches, in alll weather— pre-requisites, but most of better myself, * until they try, - ____—_TEBOR of Bee cn ye wee _sonidons sonis a Cup -all-a strong personalify-and- 304 then even at the | Parké Tilford-@anada Ine. idies Test series a f Ww years oe wo ees oo Binals with-cro' ofaround =the respect of the pla ers” is ’ Vancouver, ‘Canada. ° . Turnin, g to Andy Fraser 100,000. vital, spe Players 18 _ schoolboy level they'll regret Lords: the. "atmosphere was comments regarding the . . . it “ _ aly electrically - _charged: . Whitecaps-Cosmos fracas, I ne . _ : - with emotion right from_the heéartily._.agree that the These..,people are. often Of course even the most Geo.R.Cooper as start and every West Indian standard of refereeing is fitter than many players, experienced ‘and astute West Vancouver | ar a Calypso Rum ' : + “al og t | a, just turned on trie us says 40, e| e Celebrate tonight. oo Dear Mr. Fraser may now be convinced that (The Sports Editor replies: I have just read your all Scots are ruffians, which Many thanks for taking the article “Sad Day for Soccer” is definitely far from the time to write expressing your in today’s North Shore News, truth. So please give us a views. However, you have and it is with some regret chance to prove ourselves as touched on a point w is. that I find myself having to a normally calm and good- the crux of the whole matt write this letter. natured nationality, and of refereeing with control or don’t deliberately rile us by allowing a game to go Normally, I find no cause printing such ridiculous beyond control. Johnston fo / --for comment on‘the write- *t#tements. s> ia Kicked, ely and ups you do on ‘the Van- eee y ‘ kneecap pe couyer —nitesaes. RADES: . In my opinion, » what _ ry herto. That type “ yen aban, & fine het Ce. oh ao - Brite wake. ee oe vies or i wy ps ® “hy 4 ge a 55 in design Me $9. sa 7 iat na STR, | 8S“ Caitoe “as ee ee hacia fit ° dee ° Waacer cold “eats match which was played on years I have’ watched ve finished this world c Sunday, July 15th. professional soccer J have Wigers career. Just how , never witnessed anything ™uch pantshment must a like it, cither in Canada or Person take when Kt fs I would like to draw your Scotland. In my view, the 4esigned to injure when the attention to paragraph Johnston/Alberto incident Official willl not take action? thirteen “..., the Cosmos are was the straw that broke the Must we watch this type of extremely lucky that camel's back. You stated ehaviour and continually Johnson wasthe only Scpton that “Willie, justifiably, **Y that by not reacting we the field or there couldeasily attacked”. Had it been, for "%¢, @olng the right thing? have been a brawl ....". 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