SIDELINES | “Tndians meet Langley NOX t 9/7eRREERY THENOATH vancOUVER MINORHOCKEY ASsC. From pare 16 the Lakers held on to a close 6-5 Ei ti ; Now ACCEPTING KARATE... The following 10-30, handing the tidians their margin, but some hard-working students fram Champions first non-victory of the season, come-from-behind play bs the & APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MEMBERS hurute Academy plived in the Saturday night's game against Indians set the tone for the final ON SAT., JUNE 26,1993 12 NOON-3 PM Can-Am Championships held the Burnaby Lakers was the much — Petiod. : at RecCentre Lonsdale Curling Rink recently at the British Col- anticipated meeting of the two top Key goals for the Indians came 2rd & Lonsdale, North Vancouver umbia Institute of Techno- teams in’ West Coast Senior Bo from Wayne Baker, Cieorge Baker ‘ logy (BCIT): Mo Mirhadi acrosse play (tying goal), and Martin, who had There are a limited number of openings in most age groups and applications will ~ lacrosse play. ying goal), ¢ mu WHOM # be accepted on a first come, first served basis, Accepted registrants will be notified (first: place, junior kickbox- And the first period was a good — the winner. 3 by duly 31, 1993. Ploase bring a copy of birth certificate ing), Davood Namazzade example of how evenly matched Neweamer ‘Todd Racine, who 3 , aa . (first lace, tightweieht nae The At the - oaslaved wit! S Vane ree: . 8 We are also looking for new and experienced coaches for all levels. Please contact ! »D + bg 8 these two teams are. At the end of © played with the Vancouver Burs pan Morrison, President, at 929-0157 if you require more information. kickboxing), Ali Khaksar (se- 20 minutes, the score was knotted frds fast season, added the final . cond place. advanced mid- 0-0. goal to give the Indians a big 10-8 dieweight kickboxing), Has- Leading into the final period, — ‘ictory. : sein Khaksar (second place, middleweight kickboxing), Marshall Fitz (second place, point sparring), Teresa Taylor (second place, women’s white and yellow belt kata), Mehdi Pouroskoui (second — place, middleweight kickboxing), Randy Price (third place, middleweight kickboxing), Ali Torkladani (third place, heavyweight kickboxing), Blake Liretie (third place, junior brown belt point fighting), and Crystal Juegpte (third place, junior point fighting). LOGGING SPORTS SHOW... Starting today, June 23, the Logging Sports Show at Grouse Mountain begins its summer schedule. Due to the popularity of last summer's events, Grouse has increased the schedule to ; f ; ‘ : ‘ three shows daily, Wednesday ' : through Sunday, at 11 a.m., BYNATCUR 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. The show ty ° features world champion : : : ’ Che. a Signature woodsmen dJemonstrating / ‘ en Regular price 69.99 chopping ana cutting skills. ; vA a The shows are approximately 30 minutes long, and include such events as springboard chopping, axe throwing, and relay races between hand and power saws. MASTERS RUNNING... The Capilano Eagles Running Club’s world champion track and field coach, Hans Weickardt, successfully FOOTIOY Greenjoy defended his provincial titles Regular price 79.99 at the B.C. Masters Cham- pionships in Coquitlam. Maintaining his world cham- pionship form — he was the world’s best in Eugene, Oregon in 1989 — the 79- year-old Weickardt exceiled ‘ " in winning the 100m (0:17.5 BP ini F B Pacman seconds), the 200m (0:37.3), bas i " Packa © of the 400m (1:26.2), the 800m off balls (3:28.2), and the 1,500m tose mice Boe (7:05.4).. The club‘’s other winners were 1992 B.C. Fe- male Master Athlete of the Year, Bonnie Walker, 42, who won the 3,000m_ event (10:50.3), and Jane Seda, 41, who finished first in her age group in the 1,500m (5:15.8) and second in the 800m (2:34.6). Me cce sess NORTH SHORE REPLAY 40 YEARS AGO Pitcher Dal Perran survived a determined Civic Workers rally to score a senior C softball win for West Vancouver Merchants by a score of 8-7. 30 YEARS AGO ; WILSON PRINCE Pro Comp } ere Veg rei Saylp He AG 50/S0 Nineteen-year-old) Gayle Hit WILSON Match — EXPTOSE AG 50750 WILSON Sting PRINCE Force si e/Aluminum PRINCE Smash HEAD Spirie NEAD Empire chens of North Vancouver retains i Regular price 69 OF Regular perce 29 0¢ Regular pece 169 99 Regula. price 69 90 oraph prce 79 99 Regular price 149.99 Regular price 69.99 Regular price $49.99 her B.C. women’s golf title with a fiese] . 4-3 victory over Joan Lawson in : | the 36-hole final. : 25 YEARS AGO North Shore Molson's pitcher Burnaby North Vancouver Surrey Rick Kraushaar manages to hold Brentwood Mall Norgate Plaza Surrey Place Surrey on and lead his team to a 10-5 Sports rts 299-1481 980-5781 582-0248 mea 1 oulldtord win over Labatt’s in North Shore ° lown Centre senior men’s softball action. Burnaby DownTown Vancouver Richmond 585-7293 30 YEARS AGO Metrotown Centre Pacific Centre Richmond Centre 435-1975 669-0494 273-1676 Sandra Jack scores seven goals, . «che wo hens . . Kathy Heath adds five, and Jerri Prices in effect while quantities last or until closing Sunday, June 27/93. We reseres the right to hima quannines. All cakcen, inadels ond sizes may not be avartable in olf our ores. Jolliffe answers with four as the North-West bantam girls’ lacrosse teaum buries Burnaby 20-1.