eet BOT tO On REE NE pi nat : . iw antncnner gin we TENSE MOMENT at the goalmouth during the Division 2 final between Seattle Lake City Hawks and Wesburn Scotties Shell at the West Yan Juvenile Soccer Club 7th annual invitational meet in Ambleside Park last weekend. Hawks took the Division 2 cup after defcating Wesburn 3-1 [Larry Goldstein photo]. > Last week’s Lynn Valley baseball results up to and including May 8. Majors:. Atlas Printers 13, NS Credit Union 6; Taylor- motive 16, Lynn Valley Lions 5S; Westar Construction 13, M.G. Builders 5; Atlas Printers 14, Lynn Valley Lions 0; Westar Construction 7, NS Credit Union 4; M.G. Builders 6, Taylormotive 5; Westar Construction 8, Atlas Printers 2. Points standings to date: Westar 12, Atlas 6, M.G. Builders 4, Lynn Valley Lions 4, Taylormotive 4, NS Credit Union 2. Minors: Skyline Sports 12, Cable Ten 1; Nelmaco 13, West Cup winners in Vancouver Juvenile Soccer Club‘s 7th invitational meet last weekend at Ambleside Park were: ‘Division 2: Seattle Lake City Hawks 3, Wesburn Scotties Shell 1; Division 3: Dunbar Stongs 2, Alberni Athletics 1; Division . 4: Edmond Spartané 1, West Vancouver 0; ‘Division 5: Burdett Beavers 3, Coquit- lam Blue Mountain Thistles 1; Division 6: Kerrisdale ' Richmond Ralph’s Trucking 1; Nelmaco 17. Cable Ten 11; Skyline Sports 23, Star Welding 8; Ralph’s Trucking 10, Cable Ten 4; Nelmaco 9, Skyline Sports 4. Colts: Arctic 2, WV Olym- pics 1; Dick Irwin i1 and 6, Lynn Valley 3 and 7. Pee Wees: Dodgers 19, Braves 6; Tigers 13, Braves 2; Dodgers 19, Giants 7; Yankees 12, Tigers 1; Expos 18, Giants 4; Expos 18, 6. Points standings to date: Dodgers 10, Yankees 8, Tigers 6, Expos 4, Braves 2, Giants 0. Roadrunners 7, West Van ‘Spurs 0; Division 7: Lynn Valley 2, Seattle McGilvro- Donover 06; Division 8: . Hotspurs = 3, Seattle Lake City Bobcats 1; Division .9: Cape’ Horn Western 2, Driftwood Mar- ine 0. Victoria Gorge was unable: to field a team. West Van **A’’ team stood in for them against Dunbar Stongs—who won the’ encounter 10-1. for Braves 6; Dodgers-13, Tigers XL-1 Save $25.00 on the Homelite Chain Saw. | professional, lightweight and safe the weekend woodsman. Lisa Broderick of West Vancouver won the opens women’s division Saturday in the two-day Western Cana- dian Gymnastics champion- ships at UBC’s War Memor- ial Gym, placing first, in. all “evenis. She “scored 9.40 in floor exercise, 9.05 on the beam and 9. 00 for vauiting. A former member of the ‘North Shore Flicka Gym Club, Lisa is presently a student at the University of In West Vancouver Pony Baseball action the Coyotes continued their winning streak last week when they blanked the Shaunees 9-0 in Thursday's match. 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