a ee 20 - Wednesday, August 17 — North Shore News Connell defeated in tennis tourney NORTH VANCOUVER'S Grant Connell and partner Glenn Michibata of Toronto were defeated 5-7, 3-6 by Australians Wally Masur and Mark Woodforde in second-round doubles action at the $815,600 Players International tennis tournament Friday. In earlier doubles action, Connell and Michibata defeated Jorge Lozano of Mexico and Todd Witsken of the U.S. 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) in doubles play. In first round play, the duo beat Equador’s Andres Gomez and Yugoslavia’s Slobodan Zivojinovic 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) after darkness earlier suspended play. In singles, Australia’s John Fitzgerald beat Connell 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5). At the National Under-16 tournament in St.-Bruno, Que., North Vancouver’s Stefano Walker reached the quarter-finals of the con- solation plate before being defeated by Quebec’s Sebastien Lareau in a 6-2, 7-6 (7-2) match. Martino has best pro day B.C. LIONS punter/kicker Tony Martino had his best day as a professional football player Jast weck even though the Lions lost 24-12 to the Toronto Argonauts. Now recovered from a right foot injury that had sidelined him for two games, the West Vancouverite averaged 38 yards on five punts, with none blocked. The Lions have been plagued so far this season by inconsistent performance in the kicking department, and recently brought in veteran Bernie Ruoff. In his first Lions performance against Winnipeg, Ruoff missed all three field goal tries, but went through the uprights under the dome against Toronto. sodybuilder captures third NORTH VANCOUVER bodybuilder Nathan Andrews captured third spot in the master category of the B.C. Bodybuilding Cham- pionships, but preatised to take top spot next year. “['m totally disappointed,’ said Andrews, 62, who in six years transfermed himself into a bodybuilder from someone who had trouble Efting a !0-puund weight. “I'm going back to get them next time.” With the experience of his first competition behiad him, An- drews —- who believes dreams cannot be fulfilled without physical fitness — is going back into the gym to work even harder for up- coming championships. “T thought it was just a one-shot thing, but now that I came third I’m going to go back again,” he said Thursday. Following an earlier News story on Andrews’ filness drive, he had been hailed as an inspiration by a number of people. ‘The third-place finish is nothing — I’m just happy to have inspired people.” English Bay swim set AN EXPECTED 25 participants will brave the waters of English Bay Aug. 21 in the Vancouver Bay Swim from West Yancouver’s Lighthouse Park to Kitsilano Beach, The sixth and final event in the Swim B.C. Open Water Challenge Series, the race is expected to feature series leaders An- drea Dobrik of Penticton and dohn McAfirey of Prince George. Last year’s Vancouver Bay Swim winner was West Vancouver's lan Hylands who completed the race in an unofficial time of 2:18:00 followed by North Vancouver's Kathryn Wright in second place with an unofficial time of 3:10:00. L.A. Tavern Men, Ladies and Beginners welcome!! Chena swims to /th spot CHENA SWIM Club members were out in force at the recent B.C. Championship meet at the Van- couver Aquatic Centre, posting 50 top-cight swims, and placing sev- enth overall in team standings. Receiving medals were Catherine Schier with two gold, one silver; Pam Gray with two bronze; Tyler Godding with one bronze; Litza Anderson with one bronze; and Jessica Krajicek with one gold, one silver, The boys 13 to 14 relay team of Adam Fallis, Jason Gavoc, Steve Krogseth and Romin Gerela took both a silver and a bronze medal. In earlier swimming competi- See Medals Page 22 NORTH VANCOUVER MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NORTH - WEST VANCOUVER RINGETTE REGISTRATION & EQUIPMENT SALE DATE: Saturday, Aug. 20 TIME: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm PLACE: Seymour Room - North Van Rec Centre We are now accepting registrations for players, ages 6-19. Also for coaches, managers, volunteers and team sponsors. There are positions available for our hockey schoc! held at USED EGUIPMENT SALE Karen Magnussen Arena, Aug. 22-26 and Aug. 29-Sept. 2. . . Session | & 3: Novice & first year Atom 6-10 Tagging and display to be held and PeeWee & Bontam 12-14. on Fri., Aug. 19 at 7:00 - 9:00 pm, Session 2 & 4: Atom second year & first year PeeWee 10-12 Seymour Room - North Van ec Centre. League commences Tuesday, Sept. 6/88 8:00 p.m. $5°° sign up fee. Cash and Prizes!! y Register at — front desk 985-4181 1025 Marine Drive, North Van. and Bantam Rep. & Midgets 14-17. All sessions 13% hr. in duration. Fee $65/session NORTH VAN. MINOR NORTH - WEST HOCKEY ASSN. VAN. RINGETTE CONTACT — CONTACT JIM BARABASH 980-7674 DARA MURPHY 988-3288 CLARE DICKSON 985-0979 DIANE McKELLAR 984-6071 BRUCE RUSSELL 986-4211 10 DAYS OF PRICING MADNESS August 12th - 21st EVERYTHING MUST GO! e All Clothing 30-75% off © All Sailboards on Sale e All Wetsuits, Drysuits andg Accessories Reduced to Clear