B3 - Wednesday, January 13, 1982 - North Shore News GETTING READY for 2 layup, Balmoral's Katy Iretand moves to the basket pursued by Hamilton players im junior girls action Friday night. (Eric Eggertson photo) LADIES WIN, MEN LOSE The ladies basketball tcam from Cap College showed the men how it’s done over the weckend when they captured Uhe Bluc Falcon Tournament held at BCIT. Jointly sponsored by Capilano and Vancouver Community College, the tournament drew six tcams for the men and the samc number for the women. The ladies took the utle with a 51-42 victory over co hosts VCC. Joy Flhhott led the way for the winners with 14 poants In advancing to the finals, Cap downed Malaspina 55 27 with Elliott again Icading the way with 18 points. Souther Alberta Institute of Technology fell victim to the North Shore entry in the next round going down to a 48-41 loss. Claire Carder led the home towners with 18 points in thal match Both Cardcr and Joy Ellhott were selected to the tournament = all-star tcam following the tournament In men’s achon, Cap Blues took the opening round with Blues take tourney a 73-68 win over UBC with Dave Lang hitting for 1? potnts Lang again led the way with 21 points in) second round acton, going down 68-63 to Malaspina who ended up taking the tournament with a 66 51 victory over VCC John Oberhoffer selected to the tournament all-star team, but coach Neal Chester was shocked to find wis that Dave Lang who hit for 38 points in two games was left off He (Lang) ‘was simply the best said Chester LOOKING FOR TRUSTWORTHY AUTO TECHNICIANS? TAYLORMOTIVE IS BCAA APPROVED HOME OF THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS Qualited technicians m cach held Many wth 20 40 years expenence * AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ¢ COMPLETE GENERAL MECHANICAL * WHEEL . FRAME ALIGNMENT & BALANCING « COLLISION REPAIRS ¢ BAKE OVEN PAINTING FRE CONSIA TATION = ALL WOth GUARANTIE () TAYLORMOTIVE 174 PEMBERTON. N.V. OUR 21ST YEAR OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION | APPOINTMENT. 985-7455 Drillers put out the Flames A hat tnck by Bnan Wallace led North Van Drillers to a big 10-4 win over North Shore Flames in North Shore Senior Recreation hockey league action Sunday night. Larry Brown and Jim Hooker each picked up a pair of goals for the Drillers. John Payne notched two in leading Black Hawks toa 6-3 victory over BC Tel in the only other game played. Following Sunday’s ac- ution, Drillers maintain their lead with a record of 10-wims ~~~ against only one defeat while Black Hawks kept pace on second spot with a 7-3-1 record. Flames hold down third Learn to ski Cross country skiing is one of the most exciting sports a person can enjoy. today. With proper instruction you can Jearn quickly, help keep yourself in shape, and have a sport that will last you the rest of your life. For in- formation regarding cross- country ski lessons contact the North Shore Family YMCA at 926-5541 or drop in and see them for their brochure at 1735 Inglewood Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C. with a 3-8 record while BC Tel have the basement locked up with a 1-91 win- loss-tie record. TORCHY’S SPORTS * Ski Rental ° * Skate Sharpening ° 155 E. 1st St. North Vancouver 985-5503 ‘Warsaw RESTAURANT *Live Music & enjoy the. piano stylings of : TYRONE | MORINE every Wed., Thurs. Fri., Sat. Sun. 7 p.m.to la.m. DINNER— Tues.-Sat. 5:00-2:00 SUNDAY BRUNCH 12:00 - 3 p.m. het DINNER §12- 10:30 p.m. GW aesravaans Pst ully Licensed Reserv ations Suggested: 985-4587 140 Lonsdale Avenue, N. Van. See us at the CYCLE CANADA JANUARY 15, 16, 17 Y NORTH FORUM, PNE savings up to 50% on accessories. Up to 15% on bikes. MAKE YOUR PURCHASE ON THE SPOT Tonka Motorcycle Sales Ltd. 2700 W Broadway Vancouver 732 387) 5771 No 3 Road Richmond 2739141 1353 Pemberton Ave North Vance ouve: 9645 5341 $740 Impenal Burnaby 437 6457