Page B4, August 8, 1979- North Shore News CANADIAN SWIMMER Cindy Nicholas, centre, with her parents, Jim and Vicky, English channel swim in which she broke her own record. (UPI wirephoto) Pegasus finish third | in summer soccer The Vancouver Whitecap Reserves swept the summer session of the Pacific Northwest Soccer League with a perfect 10-0 record according to the final Statistics released. Whitecaps finished the summer with 34 goals and _-only eight against to beat out second place Seattle Sounder Reserves by two points. The Sounders had an 8-2 record for 18 points although they did have the fewest number of goals, (six) scored against them. Coming in with a perfect .500 record was North Shore Motor Sport Club Van- couver-and Lyn-Val*Racing Enterprises are proud to announce the 1980 schedule of the largest Ice Racing Series in Canada and the association of Number 7 Lights Cigarettes once again. The 1980 program will consist of 10 scheduled meets over 40° individual races, at five different locactions in British Columbia. This year will also sec the addition of 4 x 4, Odessy and Super Stock Racing to the series. The Number 7 Lights Auto Ice Racing Championships will consist of two. series. The Non-Professional —In- vitational Series now in its second year. The An- niversary 150 mile unlimited enduro and a driver training weekend round out the 10 weekend schedule. . Pegasus. The North Shore squad finished in third place with a 4-4-2 record including 14 goals for and an equal number against. Pegasus picked up their last win Thursday evening against Fraser Valley with a convincing 4-1 win. Ken Whitehead picked up a pair of goals for the winners. Coming home fourth was the B.C. Soccer League Reps who managed a pair of wins against six losses and two draws. Fraser Valley, as a result of their loss to Pegasus on tebnearenten ‘Based on last ‘prdgram and and:.contingency contracts already signed, a little bit over $10,000 in prize and contingency funds should be available to the competitors. years The Pro-Invitational Tri- City Series showing ap- proximately 1000 spectators at each event last year, is expected to top the 3000 spectator per event mark at the Okanagan meets this year. Also the Ice Challenge Canada Non-Professional Series will once again receive regional and national television coverage. Last years four point difference between Honda and Renault after 36 races, would indicate that there is a lot to be settled yet in that arca, and the 1979 Pro Series producing one win for Renault, one for Honda and ‘sponsorship - Auto ice racing program announced pee Lay aise LTS bal a three Thursday finished the season with a 2-8 record while Vancouver Island Vistas came in with a 1-9 record, although four of their games were defaulted. The Winter League will get underway in October with Sounders, Whitecaps, Pegasus and the B.C. Soccer Commission sure bets along with other possibilities. The North Shore entry is expecting jto be near the top over the winter. Coach Peter Scott used a number of younger players during the summer session and now feels that with the onset of the winter season, his Pegasus will be back near the top. one ee Volkswagon, in- | dicates that the Pro Series in the 1980 season is wide open. The Ice Challenge Canada . Series will once again have major categories: Racing Studs (18 studs per lineal foot), any type of studs; Street Studs (19 studs per linea! foot), specified single flange street studs; and Rubber-to-Ice. The Tri-City Series will be run on street studded tires only. For the Tri-City Series a Pro-Invitation is needed and) past) proof of — per- formance is required. Only 30 invitations are available. For further information on British Columbia's biggest and most active Racing Program, please contact the Number 7 Lights Auto Ice Racing Championship Headquarters, No. 39 - 1825 Purcell Way, North Van- couver, B.C. V7) 3HS ve onge ; a aan ‘atte ee eens a _ pocammenaigaene celebrate Cindy’s two way- ve i Picassos nose out Queens Cross © : Picasso’s completed an excellent season by taking the North Shore Softball League crown last week after a two of three win over Queen’s Cross. Ron Manderschide continued his winning ways on the mound as he did all season by picking up the two playoff wins. But it wasn’t Picasso’s all the way. . After winning all 14 league games, Picasso’s were caught in the first of the best of three finals. Queen’s Cross, behind the ‘ pitching of Rick Abbott came up with a bit 3-2 win . ‘-over the league champions. ~ ~Anyene — However, -the second ‘game’ saw Picasso’s regain their form to take the game 9-5. 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