B2 - Sunday, May 13, 1984 - North Shore News SE Sport ouble win for NS Cricket Club LAST Saturday, North Shore Cricket Club first team played agains! Wescan Cricket Club at Norgate Park and bowled them out for 139 runs despite a fine inning by M. John for 75 and good supportive battung from D. Campbell (22) and G. Vanloo (10). Jimmy Matthew bowled splendidly for N.S.C.C. in taking four wickets for 14 runs in 12 overs and found Lynn V LYNN VALLEY Ladies Softball League got play underway on Wednesday May 2. In the first league games Lynnwood Green defeated Lynnwood Yellow 13-6 while Western Coring/Johnston Construction defeated Earl’s Industry 16-13 despite a home run by Earl’s catcher Maggie Davidson. In another game Sun- nice support in D. Marlow (3 for 36) and A. Sharma (1 for 18). Bob Adie was impec- cable behind the wicket, and Roy Herbert took a brilliant catch at backward square-leg to dismiss the formidable A. Dixon for only one run. Roy Herbert and Larry White opened the innings for N.S.C.C. and Herbert bat- ted magnificently to carry his bat for 70 runs. In the process, Herbert became the first’ N.S.C.C. first team batman to score SO runs in an inning. Jai Jadhav played a delightful inning for 33 runs not out, and Skipper H. Griffiths batted well for his 18 runs. N.S.C.C. scored 143 runs for the loss of only four wickets. Wescan Bowling: R. Mall (1 for 12), D. Usherwood (1 for 20). On Sunday, N.S.C.C. second team played against Abbotsford Cricket Club at Abbotsford and restricted the home team to a rather low score of 125 runs. This was due, in greal part, to a herculean performance by Kenny Bradshaw who bowled 25 overs unchanged over a period of three hours and took four wickets for 44 runs. alley ladies results downers defeated Time Out Sports 8-5 despite Rhonda Brown's home run for Time Out. In second week = action Monday, May 7, Earl's In- dustry defeated Lynnwood Yellow by a score of 15-11 and Time Out Sports downed Lynnwood Green 7-4 behind the home run hits of Sharon Dickson, Carol Etfiot, Cathy Lervold and Joan Browett. Western Coring/Johnston Construction defeated Sun- downers 8-6 and in a fate game played under the lights at Kilmer Park Lynnwood Green defeated Earl's In- dustry 12-1. In Wednesday mght games Home runs by Pat Towhig and Rhonda Brown led Time Out Sports to a 13-12 win over Western Coring/John- Loomis tops in Babe 1984 Babe Ruth Baseball Season is now in full swing with the front running Loomis Couriers setting a rough pace winning all four of their unitial games. Results of games played during the week commencing May | are as follows: N.S. Credit Union 8, M.G. Builders 17; Midas Muffler 6, Eagles 8; Davies Pharmacy 1, Squamish 8. Glen Antosh was the winning pitcher and Jim Burnie hit a triple for Squamish. Midas Muffler 6, Legion 118 8. Kevin Chee hit a triple for Legion 118 and Scott Hilliard had a double for Midas. Eagles 15, B.A. Blacktop 1; Loomis Couriers 4, Firemen 1. Graham Alex- ander was the winning pit- cher. Dillingham 13, N.S Credit Umon 10; Eagles 14, Moddyville Lions 8. Duane Gartman hit two doubles and hall for R.B.I.'s and Todd Tennis time TENNIS has a new look this Spring! 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Inter City Gold beat Davies Pharmacy 7-2 and 7-4 in a double header. Dillingham 10, M.G. Builders 2; B.A. Blacktop 9, Moddyville Lions 3. 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Builders ’ Squamish \ Moodyville Lions 0 Davies Pharmacy 0 Firemen 0 Midas Muffler 0 “OS. Credit Union 0 www Ahk Own eocoew Sc o7 ecece-ccosorwococoo~ one aspect of your game bor more information call 984-418] All register 9 5 aye ad Jill be heid All Gilacie Wednesday Thursday, K. Hira and H. Griffiths bowled steadily opposite Bradshaw to further contain the Abbotsford batsmen. K. Bradshaw, J. Ede and B. Sims took three nice catches and R. Moss and skipper B Adie were efficient behind the stumps. J. Williams (49 not out), R. Moore (34) and R. Tomlinson (25) batted pa- tlently and doggedly to hold the Abbotsfort together. S. Aguiton (16) and K. Bradshaw (10) opened the innings for N.S.C.C. and laid the foundation for some cavalier and intelligent bat- ting by Billy Sims (53 not out) and H. Griffiths (36 not out). N.S.C.C. scored 127 for two to win in very con- vincing fashion. R. tomlin- son took two wickets for 17 runs. team WIN A 1984 Gulldford Mall, Surrey, B.C. 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