The culpability of ‘the. paying "public -never ceases to. amaze:. -To-rub. shoulders, even from 30 ” B2 ; Sunday, November 28, 1982 - North Shore News "display ‘of skill, and paying through. the nose : for the Pleasure is amazing. But as long as they're’ foreign and big names the Canadian public will be Borg and Connors are certainly the two biggest names in tennis along with their little We Wea said eters oy - well-known N.H.L: com- mentator that playing to 2 draw is as kissin’ your sister! Nothing gets settled! Well it was the Super Valu (Westlynn Ma juvenile is absolutely delinquent friend, what's his name. John Regardless of reputation, the tennis was mediocre for’ - those two. with a nice long baseline game that really didn't put too much of a press conferences, -playing in different -arenas Mind . you with ail” that travel, those mind-numbing -and almost every night, it’s a heck.of a hard way to make their $25 —— $50,000 per performance. (Tell me’ all about the recession, Daddy.) These guys .are basically maintaining fitness ' while thousands are. paying fan- tastic sums of money: to watch them sweat. Neat. Of course, all these Satarday nightatK.M. A., as they fought back to scratch out a 6-6 tie. with Torchy’s ; Flames in North Shore Industrial Hockey League action. Bruce MacDonald squared the game with three minutes left when he scored those days. On Wednesday we ran.a story about Sentinel- “Ah well, it was just one of being tops in tennis. A good . story. ‘Regrettably the game “was badminton. Sorry about Also, keeping up the good work, we also ran.a story Pele. says yes to U.S.A. One week In Sun Valley e One weekend at Silver Star (both rtesy of.great West Ski Holidays cou (inci. Air, Hotel & Lifts) about Hillside skiing to a Clever people thase Highwaymen. Especially when one realizes the event in question was cross country F running. When we goof, we goof well. Our apologies. RIO DE JANEIRIO, Brazil (UPI) - Pele, the king of soc- cer in his playing days, ex- his support for any bid. by the United States to stage the next World Cup. Pele, who works in public relations for Warner Corp., proprietor of New York Cosmos with which he finish- an 1 unassisted goal to steal the Leafs a point. Mac- Donald’s late goal made Jim Barnes’ hat trick a touch more significant, as he led the ‘scoring attack, were added by Ian McKay, and MacDonald's brother, Wayne. On the other side of the The top five. counters for Hillside in their second place finish were: Trevor Smith, 9, Chris Jensen, 22, Dave Ammond, 24, Kevin Arnold, 30, Charie Stone, 65. —A total of 28 teams tk place in the boys event with 245 finishers. ed his playing career, said that holding the 1986 tourna- ment in the United States would be a major step in the advancement of interna- tional soccer, ~ The fact that 70 percent of North American stadiums have synthetic pitches would ot be an obstacle, according 1160 Marine Dr. N.V. 984-4394 ESTINATION SKI RENTALS ° 1 pair of Trappeur ‘Bora’ Ski Boots « One week free rentals e Hot Waxes — Base Tunes ORAW DATE: NOV. 27 spectators are the tr ennis fans, right? 7 “Quickly, name ‘the top male’ and: stop. female tennis. player in Canada. ** Getthe point?. . . . epee ‘sO ITS the biggest one says ‘the what?” yn in another + tegend, down - ‘the drain. bl ae ~ And regerdless. of. the outcome,“ Toronto s - fans have. had" “their anoment™ of glory in_at least rea the final: Though it must be admitted. that TO is-a good ' sports city. The: fans keep Coming back for more. ' The Argos, | Leafs and Blue Jays ‘all. continué to draw table, goals by the pair were the order for Torchy’s. bani totes deuces were -Torchy’s owned 3-2 and 4-3 period leads, however, could not manage ‘to hold the lead on .the important - period, settling for the single point... y other name | In girls, the following were ° top Hillside finishers in their 4th place award. Sandra Cutts, 22, Alice Wooley, 30, Lisa Parish, 31. Jacquie Orr of Carson in field of 219 runners with 26 teams. to Pele, who maintained that in less than six months the United States could change the artificial surfaces to natural ones, if that was a condition laid down by FIFA, * Clothing (inctuding Fila & Trevois) #*& Shoes (some super clearouts) * Accessories (great gift ideas) * Racquets (includes Prince) SANTA’S SPECIAL Kawasaki Rulerflex — $ 100% graphite reg. 183.00 . crummy years? By - ‘the third year, there would be no profe under the big white sausage. ‘Talking to ‘a Torontonian the: other day, I gather that those people from back there are now beginning to think they::need. a domed stadium.° It's called original thought*in-some circles . . . Dumb in others. Why'on eatth would any — ’ city with a moderate Spring, Summer and. Fall climate . need acovered Stadium? _ ' Shutting off the sunlight srems the ching. do these And realty, isa bitsy. ‘at. - _ least for some of us. | - a bit more. ar and more ‘isolated. from the fan. SHARON, GIBBS -¥500:1BM Tower © No matter how great the - . facility, . ~ slucent the dome, nor how how white -tran-. many 7 TV monitors and beer A FULL LINE OF POPULAR - DOWN COMFORTERS. ‘DOWN PILLOWS 1080 LONSODALE AVENUE (AT 19TH) NORTH VANCOUVER 985-8738 (OPEN EVERY THURSDAY § FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 0) Christmas Tennis Sale - you'll love the savings we’re serving up: — THE RACQUET SHOP — meters ACWUCLS, ce