20 - Wednesday, November 5, 1986 - North Shore News Sports Chadwick NORTH VANCOUVER'S Sandra Chadwick rolled through the first round of bowling’s Werld Cup in Denmark recently, but missed the final cutdown,. The 24-year-old Chadwick, who won the women’s division of the Canadian 10-pin championships on Sept. 13, was fourth out of 34 women in the Worid Cup’s first round. She bowled an average 190 over 18 games but ran into trouble after the first round and finished 13th of 16 bowlers. The World Cup was held in Copenhagen from Ot. 12 to 19. In recent local bowling action, North Vancouver’s Donna Jeftries and her partner Lucta Black from Abbotsford were the winners of the Ladies Western Bowlers Association Doubles 10-Pin bow!l- ing tournament held at Town 'n Country Lanes on Oct, 19. Jeffries bowled four qualifying games of 196, 188, 205 and 188 for a grand 777 total. She continued into the match play finals and rolled a 235 and a 210 game. Black's 151 and 148 game, plus If you thought a low price meant this... 70 pins handicap put their doubles team in first place for a win of $218: In other 10-pin action, Gordon MacFarlane took home the first- place money in the Thunderbird Challenge Tournament, which was bowled on Oct. 18 at Thunderbird Lanes. The tournament is a five-game handicapped match play event that awards bonus points for every match won. MacFarlane bowled five ex- cellent games of 204, 212, 224, 215 and 174 and totalled 1,294 in clud'ng handicap and bonus points. Second in the tournament went to Curtis Kruschel whose first game was a 279, Curtis’ five-game total was 1,174 including handicap and bonus points. Ed Cygan took third place with a five-game total of 1,148 plus handicap and bonus. The next Thunderbird Challenge Tournament will be on Nov. 8. The Duggan West Insurance Mixed Trio League featured the Major team meeting the Crock 1987 Dodge & Plymouth C: are goms to team in what proved to be a well-matched but hard-fought game. Bowling on the Major team, Marian Sloos had a 209 game, while Jack Major rolled a 216 and Greg Tearoe posted a 215 for a scratch total of 640. Opposing them on the Crock team, Jan Crock rolled a 232 game, John Vinters a 236 and Manny Demelo a 231 to come out on top with a 699 scratch total. Crock’s 232-game took over the See Jones Page 24 ge vour mind. id CANADA 5) 4 $9722 fully dressed o electronic fuel injection > electronically tuned radio o map reading light 5 fourteen inch steel belted all season tread radials c engine block heat- er for cold winter starts 9 plush interior to sit you in the lap of luxury. We added $689 in features without increas- ing the price. For $9722, Chrvsier is showing the world how to make cars. Again. For 1987 Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant Canada K are an even better buy. That's because they're loaded up with standard features that are costly options on most other cars. Compare with Ford Tempo. And the Japanese imports. The Canada K is equipped to be on top of your best dressed list. o power steering’o power brakes 5 reclining bucket seats 0 stainless steel exhaust for long life inches transportation Lirense and taxes estie fey he ecessiers ces ott racks eNareditiey TaNty