Sundaes, Jame 19) 1988 Noth Share Sews Julien takes women’s badminton finals DENISE JULIEN of Quebec won a close first set. over longtime rival Claire Backbouse-Sharpe of B.C. 4th (5400) Andrew Muir fAlta.) TS-1b, A-1S, 18-16 en (8209) Alain McNicoll (Que.) ower Reh ($200) Crerald Castonguay (Que) Denise Julien (Que.} over Zad (1800) Claire Sharpe (H,C.) “12-10, t- 11, 12-10 Sth ($269) ‘ . Karyn Kadonaga (Alta.) over th (5200) Caroline Thorne (Que. dp. in the women's finals of the Air oo 17-18, 1817 . : ww 11-4, 16-2 Canada Grand Prix Badminton Sth ($200) “ ; : . 3rd ($500) : . . Ith ($200) ; finals at Hollyburn Country Club Mike Dilay (Alta.) overt ‘ . -” Chantal Jobin (Que.) over | e Heather Outrom (B.C.) over recently. Mantis (Que.) © : us a 1 Johtene yilardenu (Que.) ” a nand Fa brother 4Ont.} Sharpe, a native of West Van- anys. ist 14-5, 12-10 TS. 1012, 112 couver and former. Canadian : : yh . champion, came. back to win the second set and playing. confidently reached match point in the third set, But the experienced Julien — present Canadian champion — then managed to halt Sharpe's momentum, levelled the match at 10-10 ‘and then went ahead on Sharpe's errors to clinch the game. and match, 12-10, 6-11,.12-10.°. . In the men's finals, Bryan Blan- Shard of Alberta was a surprise winner - over top-ranked. John. Conte also of Alberta, 1357, 10. 15, 5-8 '“Blanshard was the stronger, player, while ‘Goss made too many ~ unforced errors despite temporari-.. ly regaining form in the middle set. Eight men and .cight women from across Canada qualified for the $7,000 Air Canada Grand Prix’ Badminton finals.) Competition was fierce over the weekend in’ the newly expanded Hollyburn: gymnasium and. spec- | ‘fators were treated to a display of. ‘top-class badminton. - Other results are: ~ . Men : ‘het ($1,000) . Bryan Blanshard (Ata. D over. 22d (3e00) _ John Gors (Alta.) | Y 13-7, 10-15, 15-8 8” Bed ($500) Gg : Jamie Dawson (an) over | 1988 TovoTa TeRcEL "3 DOOR LIFTBACK ips - PRICE ne THE” ‘WEST. Vancouver “Cricket 2 Cub First: XI beat: Seattle by. 41 “uns at Upper Brockton in recent “cricket ‘action... . . Batting, first,’ the: local team > found it diffi cult to score runs on a ’ slow pitch. a Former. U.S.. ‘representative "prayer: Astam: Kahn ‘bowled’ well F for Seattle to take eight’ wickets * and . only :Frank Jarman, | who ‘ scored 26, and Dong Pearson, who| - made 20, batted with any con- . fidence. . *: After being 45 ‘for’ 1 wicke Wes Vancouver were all ou 150 REGISTRATION FEE 4300 CASH DOWN | Ten “to finance ° Fortunately,’ the. West | Van- couver bowlers' were again in: good / form, and Bob McKay was at his. * best in taking ‘three, for.. 7 off. 4 “overse., 2: ; Steve Miller held three catches in “the. outfield off the bowling of -. Peter Sullivan, whosé ‘off breaks earned him the excellent figures of: five’ for 19. That’s right!! . : necessary to ually duct subject | : For intormation on how the YMCAcan improve your, lifestyle call: * * 681- 0221: