first professional . racquetb- all tournament in the province will be held in The ma jor Vancouver October November 1. from 28 to The announcement of the tournament was made last. week at the Supreme Court Racquetball Club five storeys above the corner of Alberni and Bute Streets. Over $25,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded as many of North America’s top . pros and amateurs will compete in excess of 25 divisions. “It. could be the largest in North America,” said tournament director Ari May. May said he expects up to 800 players to participate m the tournament and while registration is not scheduled to close until mid-October, May said it looks like all places will be filled by the end of August. Linsay Myers, Canada’s top racquetball player and five time national champion will be participating in the event. Other touring pro’s who have confirmed they will compete are; Charlie Brumfield, cight time U.S. national champion; Jerry Hilecher, third ranked player on the U.S. pro tour; and Dave Bledsoe, a former world champion. Top Canadians’ confirmed include, Wayne Bowes, Bob Daku, Ross Harvey, Manny Gregario and Wendell Talaber. Several qualifying berths have been made available to Indians advance The North Shore Indians have advanced to the finals in senior ‘B’ lacrosse action as they dumped Delta in two straight games in the best of three semi-final. On Friday at the North Van Recreation Centre the Indians overpowered Delta 18-12 before a crowd of almost 700. Barry Powlcss Icad the team with five goals and one assist, while Indians goalkeeper Ron Mclsaac lead the team in assists with seven. Then Monday aight. the North Shore club repeated thts performance with a 16 1) victory. The Indians had finished in first place in lcaguc achon while Delta was third The team will now play the winner of the other sem. final playoff game between Burnaby and Vancouver it" s so easy - allow non-touring player's a chance at the-prize moncy. There are divisions open - for all levels of players, men, women, boys and girls, right down to novice players who ~_ FREALIS(TIC © STA-960 AM/FM stereo recelver. 50 watts RMS/channel. 31-2091 “Recommended power handting have played for one year or less and have never placed first or second. All matches will be played at the Supreme Court club or the YMCA. Mays said tournament organizers were unable to reach an agreement with Courthouse West to play some of the games on the North Shore. The tournament will also Come see many more in-store values today! Reg. separate item price 1179.80 89900 Superb components matched © 2 Optimus®-10 2-way speakers. Passive radiator design. 8” woofer. 10” drone. RPH**: 75 watts. 40-2028 for incredible sound! ® Automatic LAB-420 turntable. 42-2975 Programmable repeat. Stroboscope. $64 _95-value magnetic cartridge. _ hinged dust cover. feature an _. exhibition, ‘Celebrity | Doubles’ match, pitting Nelson. Skalbania and Herb Capozzi, each having a pro partner. Proceeds from the match, AM/FM radio. Unique styling! Easy carrying portable. Big 3” speaker. AC or use 6 “AA” celis*®.12-712 “Sound value! AM/FM portable Start your dream system with versatile STA-960! General Enercells © 6 digit stopwatch © Month/date/day e With batteries 63-5003 VANCE EL ER FLL SEL car player 12 watts total output 12 VDC neg gnd Speaker cables and hardware included 495 equalizer increase the pcwe: output of your Car radio or tape player! 12-1862 IS 119.95 Auto stereo Enhance your stereo system's sound — and save! 10 left/right sliding controls. 31-1987 equalizer/ booster! ARE Consult the white pages forthe Radio Shack store nearest you ‘Peg iter aes children. and souvenir program sales will be donated to the _ Variety Club in order to “purchase a Sunshine Coach to transport handicapped Compact AM/FM. for summer fun! Cancertmate AM/FM Stereo. “Stereo-wide” circuitry. Twin 4” speakers. AC or use 6 “D" cells’ 12-708 ” HTH