B3-Wednesday, October 15, 1980 - North Shore News sport BEATEN BY THE powerful New Zealand rugby team 43 to 10 was no disgrace for the Canadian team. The All- Blacks are one of the world’s top teams and put on a splendid display of action and team work Saturday afternoon at Swangard stadium. (Terry Peters photo) Shutout was the name of the game last Sunday in Gordon Sturtridge Minor football action as eight of the nine games played ended with one team _ bianking another. The only game which was not a shutout saw the Bantam Colts squeak past the Falcons 15-7 in a strong defensive battle. Colts drew blood in the first quarter as Chns Ben- jamin scored on a 35 yard pass and run from quarter- back Dave Henderson. The convert failed and the half ended with Colts leading 6-0. The Falcons took a narrow 7-6 lead at the start of the second half when Chris Stigter ran the kickoff back 70 yards for touch- down. Stigter converted the touchdown Benjamin scored the winning TID on a two yard dive before the third quarter ended In other Bantam action the Titans sapped the Stamps 14-0 Joiner Date. Place 1O0 ty peweitens Approx” Qerods Maisic al wystements chars tables office glass tubing 71 doe Willys Jeep abe habe UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION On behatt of BCIT. Dist of North Vanc School District #44,B C Raitway & City of N Van Sat., Oct. 18th 10 a.m. Preview Sale Day9am -10am N. Van. Rec. Centre (Lwr. Cap Rm_) 23rd & Lonsdale tae ye bes Litpoe cotta e Mac Manes Plus many other asst d items Terms. Full payment day of sale by cash or approved cheque - Removal day of sale. é oiner commercial industrial sales Ise) (604) 533-3722 Mike Hodges scored three touchdowns to lead the Rockets to a 35-0 win over the Huskies in Flag play. Swart Wright scored twice and Warren Anderson added one touchdown to round out the winner's scoring attack. The Raiders downed the Panthers 26-0 in their Flag game. Leading the way with three touchdowns was Matthew Riley, while Elhott Cherneski notched the other major. The Bombers squeezed out a 60 win over the Browns in Minor action. Tim Yeo scored the lone touch- down of the game on a 50 yard run. The Roughies upset the Lions 25-0 behind a two touchdown effom by quarterback Brad Peto Scott. Findlay and Dernck Andell added one touch- down each In Jumor Bantam play. the Steelers blasted the Chargers 124) King scored both touchdowns, on five and six vard plunges Squamish Chefs tinued their winning ways Tommy econ Capilano College probe ree overed pohayens Caen aS TOO s of 15OO) Ibs SPOONS 1963 Gesks Scounpo Box 3246 Langley, B.C. V3A: 4R6 with a 20-0 Junior Bantam win over the Vikings. Craig Keen scored twice to lead the Eskimos to an 18- Eight shutouts in GSL action | After a successful training session, the Canadian national soccer team launches its quest for a berth in the 1982 World Cup with its first game against Mexico on Saturday in Toronto before a national television audience. The Canadian team finished their pre-season with four wins against 2 draws and one loss. Following the home series between Mexico, the United States and Canada, the bottom team will be dropped with the top teams ad- Register O win over the Stamps. Craig Smith scampered 45 yards for the other touchdown. NAME: ADDRESS: Eskimos reer: =e GD ae GD GD GP GD Gn ae at ap Gab Gp ap Ski Information Centre 1823 Capilano Road. North Van V7P 385 now and be kept up-to-date with the ski package plans avarlable for the 1980-81 ski season Receive Free of Charge: Up-to-date brochures on ski tours and ski resorts in- cluding cross-country and helicopter skiing Return this coupon now. Limited registration. Ba ce ce ee ee oe oe ee es ee oe es Canada plays Mexico Saturday vancing to the final round next year against the finalists in the Central America, Caribbean group. The top two teams at the end will advance to Mexico as part of the 24 team final round competing for the World Cup. Following the Mexico game Canada will travel to Florida where they will take on the United States on October 25 before returning to Vancouver in preparation for the game against the U.S. at Empire Stadium on November 1. a | Join us for the fun of it! Hockey, Curling, Indoor Tennis, Figure Skating, Spa (Sauna, Steam, Whirlpool,) Keep-Fit Programs, Racquetball, Many Social Activities and Special Events, Dances, Parties All For A $300, One Time Initiation Fee and Monthly Dues For 3 People or More of Only $70 Per Month. This winter paradise can be yours NOW for a limited time only 985-4135 For further details drop in to see us at% Keith Rd. & Mountain Highway or PHONE: MARIE WARD