sport The North Shore Winter Club Marlins will play host at one of the largest swim meets in the British Columbia Summer Swim- ming Association's calendar on June 28 & 29. More than 500 swimmers from 15 clubs. will be competing for honours at the event. They will represent the Lower Mainland, NS cric North Shore Cricket Club Second XI achieved a five wicket win last Sunday over Burrard II at Upper Brockton in Stanley Park. Ashwani Dutta took the first wicket for North Shore when he caught-and-bowled Burrard’s opening batsman, Ascar Virjee, with their score standing at 11. Firoz Karmally held up the other end- throughout most of Burrard’s innings. He seldom looked as though he could be beaten Curtis Edwards threw a 2 hit shut out as NS. Mountaineers blanked Whalley Chiefs 5-0 in Jr. B baseball play at Inter River Park Tuesday night. Edwards sparkied in front Mounts blank N. Shore hosting swim meet | Vancouver Island and the Interior. Seventeen of the par- ticipants in last year’s meet went on to victories in the B.C. Provincial cham- pionships. Despite the tough com- petition, it is expected that both the Marlins and the North Van Cruisers will enjoy their share of success. Bill Hope, the Marlin’s coach observed “I'm op- timistic. We have more swimmers than last year in each age group, which is giving us a depth of talent which is really working well. It has given us strength in every individual category as well as some _ extremely powerful relay teams. There is no doubt that we have the potentias to be outright eters squeeze by any of North Shore's bowlers, but he was only able to score slowly. When he was eventually run out he had just 13 runs. Burrard’s captain, Roy Meade, batted strongly and reached 19, when he was caught-wicket off Dutta’s bowling. Dutta also bowled Chris Tottle, finishing with three wickets for 12 runs. After bowling a couple of balls to Joey Jhala, Kris Hira moved George Orlicz to extra cover, positioning him At the plate the M’s had doubles from Ray Martin, Dave Jones, and Bruce Rainer. Two singles by Steve Wilcox, and one by cach of Bob Mill, Duane Potekall, Ray Martin, Dave Jones, and very precisely. With the very next ball Hira had Jhala caught by Orlicz, who did not even have to move. Ted Harris took two wickets for 25 runs, and Harold Cox one for 14. Burrard closed their innings at a total of 76 for eight wickets. Harris opened North Shore’s innings with a boundary of the first ball. He went on to score 10 before being caught. Dutta, at the other end, Chiefs, the Mounts cause. Bob Mill laid down the _ perfect squeeze bunt, scoring the first Mountaineer run. North Shore Yic's tied league-leading Puccini's 4-4 Yics tie winners of the meet, but we :: are going to have to look over our shoulders at some *; impressive teams from Coquitlam, Richmond and the Cruisers.” The starting gun is_ scheduled to fire at 8:00 a.m. |: on both Saturday and. °* Sunday. Visitors are welcome at this significant event. win batted with style and reached 19 when he too was caught.. Harold Cox and Orlicz were also caught, each scoring four runs, as did Martin Gregg. Although Burrard held four catches, they dropped so many more that they undermined their own confidence. Hira and Doug Cox then had no difficulty in scoring the remaining runs to give North Shore their win. Hira was 16 not out and Doug Cox was 15 not out. River Park. Yic’s host Vancouver Pharoahs tonight at 6:30 p.m. out of Inter River Park. Tuesday sees Yics take on Richmond’s Fraser Arms, ' B3-Sunday News, June 22, 1980 cane an NE ee in a game halted by darkness on Wednesday night at Inter also at Inter River Park of solid Mounts defense. Game time is 6:30 p.m Bruce Rainer also aided in ALDING .P © 18 separate clinics with 20 hours of instruction, Ringette plan fall school North-West Vancouver Ringette Association has announced that their fall Ringette School will be held on the following dates: at the Karen Magnussen Arcna. sport at a minimal cost Secondly, it gives the cx- pericnced girls a chance to improve their skills, renew old friendships and get in shape for the coming scason well. No girl should hesitate to come out because she doubts her ability to skate well. Many of our Ringette - girls also play soccer. They call Luanne Griffin at 988 0648 for more information. New ‘80’ 5 days, four hours each (Monday to Friday), morning sessions (8-12) afternoon sessions (1-5) commencing June 30, 1980, until August 29 Program features: - films and chalk talks - development of individual skills - special section for goal keepers Sunday, September 14, Cost of the School this and their parents enjoy both fMercu + instant video playback for ball skills Saturday, September 20, year will be $15.00 with a games which emphasize ' ry - professional drills Saturday, September 27; free T-shirt for cach girl timing and skill rather than - on field lectures in all aspects of play * if enough girl players show interest, separate sessions will be provided Saturday, October 4 - 9 45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. A coaches and roferees clinic will be held = on Saturday October 11 The purpose of the Ringette School is twofold It gives now girls the unique opportunity of trying the Outboards while supplics last Girls from all over the North Shore — and cven Burnaby and Vancouver — are invited to join this fast growing team = sport If cnough 5 and 6-ycar-olds are interested, oa “Bunny League” will be started as hitting. If you missed the mail-in registration form in the June 15 issuc of the North Shore News, there will be an in- formation desk and = pre- registration on Monday, June 23 from 7 to 9 p.m at Karen Magnussen Arena, or NS swim clubs merge 5 ponv® < plus T-shirt and clinic certificate . for each pupil nan clinic will stress personal technique and at the same time develop players understanding of the game itis designed to be challenging to all ages and = abilites Qualified first aid attendant will be present and tree refreshments will be provided tor each session Head Instructor:Chris Bennett Has played with Mount Seymour swim Vancouvet Whitecaps club and Laons Gate swin Seattle Sounders. Mem ub both of North Van phis Rogues. 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