B2-Wednesday, April 23, 1980 - North Shore News sport THE ONLY ONE to beat Bill Rodgers across the finish line at the Pradential Center to win the 84th running of the BAA marathon, was his shadow. Rodgers, 32, crossed the line to win his 3rd consecutive Boston marathon — his fourth overall in America's most famous race. Rodgers tine was 2:12:11. (UPI wirephoto) NSWC capture bronze The North Shore Winter Club captured the bronze medal at the Canadian midget hockey cham- pionships on Sunday after an unexpected defeat on Saturday cost them a chance at the title. Spot the ball winner Shirle Alvarez of 401- 1370 Clyde, ip West Vancouver, ts the winner of the April 13 ‘Spot the Ball Contest’ in the North Shore News. For her winning guess, Shirle wil) receive two seasons tickets to the Vancouver Canadians baseball club season. Car Rentals trom $10 95 a day tree mileage CAT leo otn. © my Oldies but Goodies 980-1515 4 18O.marine Or Goaltender Dan Moberg stopped 51 of 52 shots in the consolation final to give the North Vancouver team a convincing 5-1 victory over Halifax. Randy Heath scored two goals in the first period and Brian Rydchinsky, Alex Chorieu and Paul Houck added goals for the NSWC. The club finished the round robin championships, held in Comwall, Ontario. with a 3-2 record and a berth in the consolation final. The North Vancouver team missed a chance to go into the final when they were shutout 3-0 by the Calgary Rangers on Saturday. qWan Vanjoff, the Calgary goalkeeper was voted the most outstading player of the game as he posted his first shutout of the cham- Pionships and the second in 26 games. The Winter Club team had qualified for the national championships by becoming the B.C. champions earlier this year. 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During the long season Avalons played a total of 54 games, including league, cup and exhibitions and lost only four. They won their division with an undefeated record and only one draw. In the cup final on Sun- day, Blues and a_ tough The Crutser's Divers are looking for new members this summer. The boys and girls will again be coached by Mrs. Gun Odegaard who is well known both locally and provincially for her expertise in the diving and coaching field. Last August the Cruiser’s divers won the Junior Girls Team Trophy at the B.C. May Special exterior 7 years in the business 2| Make it Sparkle! includes shampooing interior carpets, seat & headliner, steam clean engine, treat all rubber, wax & polish CQl-Care cleaning & polishing center @\ 150 Pemberton Ave., N.V. Edmonds squad played scoreless soccer for the first half before Ron Wilson headed a shot into the corner of the net at the 65 minute mark on passes from Don McClean and Dave Deeming. 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