PCE ETE Ee ass ei Steg’ Sed She ates ooeteet ae rit be arate rey Coaches stay competitive COMPETITIVENESS ONCE again characterized week three of ‘the Coaches Soccer League schedule with the largest margin of vic- tory at only two goals. The scorelines included two draws as Olympia Goldcaps and F.C. Germania settled for a 2-2 stand-off. Both goalkeepers were outstandizg in keeping clean sheets in a scoreless stalemate between Rangers F.C. and Fosters Pacific. Nordic aud Norvan coniiaued their winning ways as Nordic F.C. f edged Swan Lager 3-2 and Norvan Old-timers doubled Mt. Seymour Ravens 4-2. ) Elsewhere tn the league, Accountemps continued to rebound from 2 disappointing season last year by shutting out Coach House Spurs 2-4), O.K. Tires downed Molsens 3-1 and Pemberton Station | blanking Candia Taverna 2-0. Capilanos topple Trojans THE CAPILANOS first division rugby team waited for the second half when it ont-classed the Trojans at Gordon Park in Vancouver on Saturday. Ia the first half the Trojans scored a penalty goal and a con- verted try. Capilanos’ tallied two penalty goals from Glen Audet’s . Fejuvenated boot aud a goal by Ian Thompson. At the close of the first half the score was tied at 9-9. Audet opened up the scoring in the second half with 2 magnifi- cent 40 meter penalty goal. Joe Williams, who replaced the injured Clayton Wick, ran bard on the wing, scoring a try and setting cp Thompson for another try. The Capifanos’ final try came froza a spirited passing movement which ended with John Olmstead scoring a try under the posts which Audet converted. — The hard tackling of Canilanos Mike Parr and veteran Billy | Henderson prevented the Trojans from further scoring and the contest ended, a 26-9 Capilano viciary. In other rugby games, the Capilanos over 40s Snowcaps defeated 2 Jouring team from Wellington, New Zealand 12-9 at Kiahszi Woiverines top footbail ranking THE WEST Vancouver Wolverines sit at the top of the standings in Gordon Sturtridge League bantam football after a 26-0 victory over the North Vancouver Hurricanes and a 25-0 win over the Deep Cove Packers. . Defensive halfoack Russell Sinclair opened the scoring against the Packers with 2 45-yard interception return for a touchdown. Wolverine quarterback Jay Sedgwick threw a 30 yard pass to end ‘James Jackson for the second major score. Sinclair and Sedgwick eack scored one more and fullback David j Shumke builed his way into the end zone for another point to round out the scoring. The Wolverine defence has yet to be scored on after two games. Action continues on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Norgate Park in North Vancouver when the Wolverines face the Squamish Titans and the Packers battle the Hurricanes. Cypress Bowl rum results in BRENDAN NAROWSKY and Helen Brown peaked in athletic ability putting in the fastest times at the annual Peak Experience 10 Wlometre read and cross country race at the top of Cypress Bowl on Sept. 125. With a tirae of 32.48, Burnaby’s Narowsky was the fleetest man of the day. Brown of Tsawwassen wes the first woman to cross the finish line in 42.29, Age group winners included Jim Swadling in the men’s 40-49 category, Michael Fisher in the men’s 50-59 categery, Ursula Bentz in the women’s 50-54 category, Marc Kuiper in the men’s under 19 category and Joza Enman in the over S§ category. Sponsored by the B.C. Recreation and Parks Association and the North and West Vancouver Recreation Hepartments, 100 athletes participated in the race. Locais going to b’ball nationais THE LYNNWOOD Ponchos from North Vancouver have quali- | fied for the 1990 Coors Slo Pitch national) championship. Pleying ie the mixed recreational division, the Lynwood Ponchos is one of 44 teams to qualify throughout B.C. ‘The Ponchos will be going to Calgary, Lon¢on or Tcronto for ckampionship. FRONT DISC | BRAKE SPECIAL “Reg. 84.95 SPECIAL ‘64° Metallic Disc Pads Extra ~ Don't wait for winter! Come and - fet our experts check your cooling system and perform a reverse flush. In addition, get an 18 pt. inspection. (Coolant/parts extra). SPARKOMATIC Speakers SK400| | 12 Ton Troiley Jack ~ Makes changing tires easier! 3000 Ibs. capacity and a lifting range of 5-14". Our reg. price 59.97. 4a": Wheel Covers - Add A Great Look To Your Car! i3”, 14” and 15” wheel covers with painted andiac- Our reg. set quered finish. 2 styles. 80 watt max. peak power. Our price 11.99 8° . ea. f 1g. price 29.96. Cassette SR37 MBSE Ceres Dual cone door mount speakers. , AM-FM car stereo. _ . we 3 band graphic equalizer. Control nightlighting. 3 | 1B Our reg. price 99.99. 499 Selected Fram Oil Filters Quality filters for domestic & imported cars including fight trucks vans. Sample savings PH8, cur reg. price from 3.96. From 29 Limit 4 per ea. customer. NORTH VANCOUVER Capilano Mall 925 Marine Drive, 988-631 1 HOURS: Mon. Tues. Wed. 06, ‘th 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. and Fri. 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m, Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.