Blues take three Basketball gearing up CAP COLLEGE BLLES found their soccer rhythm on the weekend when they handed Malaspina their first deteat of the season at Cap, 2-1, then jyourneved over to Nanaimo and held the Ca- nadian College champions to a l-] draw The three pomnt weekend vuarauntees Cap a conterence plavotfl position tHoweser, whethere thes timish tirst, second or third will depend on actiQgn this coming weekend when Blues take on Douglas College in a pair ot vames and Malaspina and Cariboo match up 3 Nanaimo In the Saturday Cap, David Singh, Duncan MeGutfie and tlovd Svin- mons all tound the back of the net after a scoreless tirst halt Nnd on Nanaimo on Sun dav. ait was Malaspina having to come from behind to earn the 1-1) draw on a goal by Jamie Emery = vame al Great weather THE WEATHER has unseasonably pood and the North Shore = Intermediate Soceer Association has com, pleted six, weeks oof its sehedule without Mferruphon been Results and standings atter last week ’sS action Division | shoppers Drug Mart 6.) Flworths Flectric 2. Western Realty Spurs 2. Rusty Gull Crusaders 1. WV Square Rigger 3, WY Rangers 3. Capilano (bye). Division tl seaspan Mariners 5. WY Sea Lions U0, WY Lnited t. Deep Cove United 1. NS Wolves 4.) Pemberton Station Rangers 2 Division TI Burrard Warnors 8) WY Cette 0. North Mount Spuraways S. NS EF agies 1. Mt Sex mour Pepasus Hvycaps 0 STANDINGS Wanderers 3. Disisson d Team
ae ed A -— ww A am a Brewers undefeated THE BREWERS Hockey Club, sponsored by the Olympic Hotel and Pizza Pieman remain undeteated in Nancouver recreational hockey play so tar A tie with Team Versailles on Friday gave the Brewers a 20-10 record The hard fought game saw Tim Mills notch a pan of poals as well as single markers from Mike Hawkins, Dave Harstrom and Chris Hawkins. The Brewers, who advanc- ed to the third division this vear have proved themselves a strong contender compiling a 620 record during pre season play The team can be seen play we Eriday evenings at 6 18 pm at the Park Place Coun trv Club (formerly House West) Court CAP BELES BASKET. BALL is coming close 9 And In getting ready for another big season in the Totem Conference, both the men and women swept weekend games against Grad Teams Brenda Griesbrecht took up where she left off fast season, notching 27 points in leading the Cap ladies to a decicisive 68-34 win over their Grads while on Friday the men handed wt to their grads from &1-83 by an &2 S89 margin. Mark Marter hit tor 2S in that one and again led the wavy Saturday with 26 points tollowed by Davse Sidhu when the older grads put up a tougher fight. but still went down 6s an &4-63 Schools! score Couch Neil Chester teels this vears edition of the Blues ts much stronger than the team that went to the na- onal tinals last season oA number of returnees plus some strong first Veat players gives the Blues evpe- rience and strength Craft Groups! Churches! Classified. Marketplace | column. Starts: Oct. 24/84 12 words *795 '3 consecutive issues *20.00 Call 986-2222 to place your ad. 1008 VONCE OF WORTH AND WEST vanCcoUvER north shore SUNDAY WwEeOonmsROAy FRIDAY B3 - Sunday, October 28, 1984 - North Shore News AMBLESIDE HOBBIES & CRAFTS 1425 Marine Dr. West Van 922-3512 open 6 days a week 9:30.- 6 p.m. y | Fridays ‘ti! 9 p.m. Name of Team: Your Name: Your Address: Your Telephone: ONLY *440 FOR SKIING’S BEST VALUE ON CANADA'S PREMIERE MOUNTAIN A Whistler Mountain Ski Pass offers: HURRY! Sale Ends October 31st Regular price of $500 starting Nov. Ist 1984/85 Season's Pass Prices: HOW TO BUY! or PHONE Shi vas v ! Yayo: web 0 fh ee ho ay (N Pt RSON “oa you Jowr tow vo uve 1. a! We ye ' coe, ‘ay week hy \ 1 root tha MM ' BY CREDIT CARD... ' . ’ vo Moot 1 f t 1 hy ' ALSO INQUIRE cee ee oe sors hoy teste 1 " mo to. weebe hon fab py oe we my ‘ot