B2 - Weduesday, July 22, 1981 - North Shore News West Vancouver was a convincing double winner last week in the continuing Tilley, and Paul Chapman led the winners with four hits, one of them a home District 5 little league run. tournament at Zuehlke Park. The loss’ eliminated In their first game West Capilano from the tour- Van swamped Capilano 29-2) mament as it was their behind the pitching of Chris Water madness @ : in North Vancouver FROM PAGE B1 Bradford of CKNW; Racoon Camey of CKLG:; and Mel residents join 15 other in- second loss. onvincing wins for Cooper of CFAX- Victoria. ; The title is up for grabs vited behemoths, including entries from Denver, Calgary, Edmonton = and Victoria—cach meeting the minimum weight require- meant of 250 pounds. They'll compete from a one-metre springboard, cach demonstrating two dives of the tightly-tucked cannon ball and three dives of the more-punishing spread- cagied belly-flop. Contestants will be scored on the established worid- class standards agrecd upon at the World Belly-Flop Congress in Prague in 1909 and later raufied at Geneva in 1947 estamated height of splash, cstamated weight of water displaced (capressed in long tons), degree of difficulty. artistry, per- sonality, ¢g smiling or screaming a lot. and colour chance of bathing sunt Judges include North Vancouver's Rafic Maur of CJOR and West Vancouver's Joy Metcalfe, Provinec columarst: both making they debut on the pancl scven year veteran Earic « Hourston NOW OPEN $998: SHORELINE BOATS LTD. Cartoppers to Cruisers, Marine Accessories * Salt Water Fishing Licenses ¢ Jahnson Outboards 1570 Main St. North Vancouver 984-9127 “at the North end of 4nd Narrows Bridge’ with the absence of four- time champion Butts Giraud, 34, of West Van- couver, who has hung up his diving-trunks following relirement§ from - active competition and election to The Belly-Flop Hall of Fame. (He'll be at poolside in street-clothes to congratulate the winner). Both Gentile and Knot will be pressed by a strong field which includes Kit- silano welder Paul Kelles, second-place the last) two years: Butch Hilterman, a 42-year-old, 280 pound Denver plumber who cffects a charming snow white tu-tu wath dainty scaHoped bodice, and SOS pound Surrey taxi-dispatcher Dale Henderson, 33 Admussion ts $5 Keep Canada Beautiful * Canaventure * Volog On Sunday the West “an side demolished Mount Seymour by a 15-6 score. Zack Kimber was the winning pitcher and Robert Hill led the winners with a double and two singles. This toss also eliminated Mount Seymour as it was their second loss of the . tournament.- SHOWING THE SAME EASE with which the Van- couver Whitecaps as » team romped oves the Toronto Blizzard 2-0 Saturday, Whitecaps Peter Beardsicy b shown romping over two players. (Tezry Peters photo) . Van team The day before their elimination, Mount Seymour eliminated Forrest Hills with a 13-0 shutout victory behind the pitching of Chris Darby who allowed only two hits. In other action last weck, Forrest Hills edged Ly:n Valley 8-7 and climinated them from the tournament. 1348 Marine Drive North Vancouver 985-3312 ALL MAKES LEASING. OUT ON SECOND, this NEWS bhaseball player was just a touch too slow im softhall action bast weekend at the Sea Festival tournament. The NEWS team went on to win this game agains: Griffiths Gibson Productions and then defeated CKWX in the quarter-finals before being kmocked out of — che tournament by The Province in the semi- finals. (Terry Peters photo) Cypress Park beat Howe Sound 9-7 with the pitching of Warren Low and the hitting of Craig Mueller who had a home run and two David Coates struck out 15 batters and also had a home run, a double and a single to give the Jaycee a 9- 4 win over Highlands. ° Tune-Ups e Brakes e Carburetion e Exhaust system © General maintenance Let me be @ oad test © Remove pus © Visual inspecnon Monl ckoerrernthe amped erveg pope atts AlL*TRANS ~