B3-Sunday News, November 2, 1980 Sport RARER Caps lose to rugby Meralomas Vancouver moves into first place A sunny day and a fast field set the scene for a tense encounter at Klahanie Park between the Vancouver Rugby Union co-leaders, the Meralomas and the rapidly improving Capilano First Division with the visitors taking a 15-8 win. As predicted by Tom Andrews, an oldamer of the Capilano Club, the game was to be a battle of the for- wards. However, on the day. the best team did run off the field as winners as_ the Meralomas were indeed Want to buy happy to accept a further two points. After 15 minutes of hard scrummaging and tremendous pressure from the Caps in the Lomas’ end, the ball was swung out to the backs, where imside center Earle Vance passed inside to Steve Fletcher, who went over for the first score of the match. It was Meralomas turn to strike. Not ten minutes later after a poor clearing kick by the Caps it was Meralomas’ John Billingsley with some soccer team? There’s a soccer team on the North Shore who are willing to sell themselves to just about anyone. Sort of the idea that ‘we'll do anything for a dollar.’ But before one gets the wrong impression, it should be noted that the Big Bird Sounders of the North Shore Intermediate Soccer League are only looking for ways to earn money for a unip to Los Angeles. The Sounders, a team of young men al) under 19, have entered the Soccer Corner magazme tourna- ment slated for the last week in December down in the L.A. metropolis along with about 100 other teams from around North America But the players have quickly learmed that this type of adventure requires a certain amount of working uneventful ENERGY and lots of tt was for developed executive husband chubdren putting more mito tfe Avatlabte at ® Drug Mart Captlano - Youngs United Pharmacy + Ambleside Drugs - Queensdate Pharmacy > And jareon acy Country Health Weatlynn Mati PRO-POWER THE KEY TO ABUNDANT ENERGY The energy food of the future is here now The one thing we all need in ite more than anything else is ft NERGY enough our tte becomes cull capital, capital they just don't have. One of the more Imaginauve ways they have come up with for raising money is to sell themselves as a team to any business or organization who could use a bunch of healthy young men for any type of work. Cleaning out buildings. paimung, moving the posst- bilities are endless, and so is the enthusiasm of the Sounders. The team is also looking at the possibility of dances, bottle drives and other more traditional means of financmg as well as their more creative mass sales yob. Anyone interested in what the team ts doing can call M. Inxon at 985-4801 in the evenings Howe do not have frustrated and To make things happen we need and we need a continual supply of tteveryday of our lives PRO POWEH the the exhausted housewite and as a outiitonal booster for active try faa t PRO) POW E Bt can be used by anyone who would tthe fo get more out of tite try athlete the busy the treed Caapo « United Pharma. Lonsdale Pharmacy Barry » Drug Mart Shoppers Drug Mari 1663 Marine Or W Vv - Sunahine Health Foods * DoMarton Drugs ° Shoppers Orup Man Part Royal excellent moves penetrating deep in the Capilanos’ end, to eventually hand off to hooker Henry Edmonds, who scored in the corner. R.J. White was good with the convert and _ the Meralomas led 6-4. Six minutes into. the second half saw the Both North Van Metro teams saw action Tuesday with the Picassos taking on Burnaby Winter Club at Four Rinks while the Mountaineers were at home to the Port Coquitlam Blazers. At Four Rinks the Picassos rolled over their Burnaby opposition with a lopsided 7-2 score, pilhiag up a 3-1 lead in the first period, trading single goals in the second, and then adding three more in the final frame. Craig Donnelly and Dave Burgess were leading point getters for the Picassos, each collecting a goal and two assists while Bob Murphy contnbuted a two goal effort and Ray Martin, Jim Bytellar TOWN & COUNTRY Lh or 2 Le i trap rwerty vine atabty Phe tread stays open *89”’ | your local Firestone dealer NORTH SHORE TIRE CENTRE Capilanos take a quick throw into the lineout, four meters from the Meralomas’ goal- line. Lockforward Bob Michael took the quick throw, catching the Lomas off balance and made a diving try in the corner. the Caps’ lead was short-lived as White was good on a penalty kick and the Meralomas led and John Levack added singles. At North Van Rec, however, the Mountaineers didn’t fare as well, getting edged out 5-4 by the sutull undefeated PoCo Blazers. After falling behind 3-0 late in the first period, Kevin Gouchee finally got the Mountaineers on the score- board on an unassisted goal with only 19 seconds remaining in the period. In the middle frame the North Van team outscored PoCo 2-1 as Ken Mooney played triggerman from the slot on two identically set up goals from Pat Rothenbush and Steve Szentvern to pull within a goal of the Blazers. 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