SPORTS Cyclists raise | = | record: amount THE MORNING after his 40-- ; oO kilometsy cycling sojourn West “2 | 4 Vancouver Ald. Andy Luayliu. & “ _ SUPER TACK 451 says he was walking around'with CO eg 2000 his body bent ‘in. the. shape of a . _ question mark. cot “ 08 ~ By ELIZABETH COLLINGS Stee S 98 News Reporter : " But it was all.for a good cause. & Danyliu, was one of 35. North | Shore residents to take part in the 125-kilometre trek to Harrison Hot . ; MEN'S. SKATES — Springs to raise funds for the —* , rie Rotary Club Hearing Feundation. § Altogether, more than 180 cyclists R took part in the July 9 ride.:- : eg. ceeded their target pledge amount : - CCM, NHL. 851 299% C.CM. SUPERTACK 451 Year's emonat of $80,000. «MICRON MEGA 1090. 299.98 CCM nui. 351 This was the fourth year of the bike-a-thon, but Danyliu’s first. ; . GRAF 703 319.98 BAUER Son -2000 He said he was part of the ‘‘so- called "Bll Goo jeam” putt : BAUER CLASSIC 100 239.98 ; C.C.H. SPORT TACK 251 “He anid he atenpted 10 ain A DAQUST sol . 29998 | BAUER cxassic 100 once, but “ended up watci:ing: Bill - e team vi the ride into “| are : aD . nt rs “ oe Na ete eee three parts. Danyiiu took the mid... il ~ GLOVES - “SHINGUARDS... ELBOW PADS. dle section starting at Mission. . : Revealed iarehrr eo, an fants “All [remember was mountains . Reg SALE ° Reg. SALE and more mountains and morse | | | Reg. SALE et the team” raked close tc ff FERLAND 000 219 149% | COOPER pe pro iso 14” | COOPER cx1s G4? § $3€60 in pledges which will go to , see oke a ocedire ehh RAWLINGS rucio 169% 129% C.6.M, sc2.15%) 96% 79% C.C.M. 20 SUPRA(M) 119° 899 _ restores hearing to deaf people by’ H COQPER rapp 219% 179% | RAWLINGS raciu7o 64° | PRO-TEC-TION sx s0% 7458. g a “mini-computer’’ in aah Mathers of West van. | CEBMic 230 179% | CANADIEN S¢03\99~§84" | KONO epx2ay 92°74 & ‘essive gcochlesrimplant. I BAUER ro3o1 199 169° COs S108 (6H) 89% a” C.C.M. et Boys) 64% 4y*. ; * Danyliu- said the money will bef . used tostreamline the technology {igamm Sn am me em a ° — and reduce the time of the six-hour pn . PANTS ed : : i aa “SHOULDER. PADS operation. The funds may also be : — ‘ Spent on operations for those un} Reg. . able to pa’ , we're ooking | forward to more: TACKLA re’) DOUGLAS Ait Management HSP 5001 234%8 funding for kids,” he said. : atic re pep ha et F TACKLA 900 PRO-TEC-TION esp 5500. 249% i use dea! le ap } nel Dame lt Ase, CCM x20 | CCM spi supra” avy 244 Participate fully in society and J C.CM. HP21 ) COOPER CSB PRO (™) 154% avoid social intercourse, he added. Danyliu is undecided whether he will participate in next year’s § FLAK PRO SUPREME Za FLAK FSP 250 19% bike-a-thon or merely make a 0. pledge, but he does have some ad- C.C.M. HP 21 Jr PR TEC-TION ESP 3500 JR. 169% vice for future bike-2 themes ; T A | FLAK: Train beforehand, use a 10-5; . CKLA oe 98 bike rather than a mountain bike 900 Jr. ; FSPIOO JR. : ll4 and invest in a pair of pa eycl- a _ oe oo va ay . a _— ing shorts, he said. , mh, } z ee Eas . 2O So OFE. “1 used to think they were just cima to moo ot fA ae rc. C. M. 651 VAKUTACK | an i. .ON ~A ™| = — INDIVIDUAL FOOT SIZINGS ° , ie mg — % SIZINGS PER FOOT 2F...2 . ae +. i ee — CHOOSE YOUR BLADES Bluejays clinch | “aa eee _— CUSTOM FIT TO EACH first place : en "NN FOOT INDIVIDUALLY THE NORTH Shore Bluejays 7 wae < ‘eG qd” a — HEAT MOULDED AND clinched first place in the Pacific ' al VACUUM Fit Metro Senior League last week § with three wins, boosting its baseball record to 21-7-1. . It started with ca 11-0 shutout over Richmond. odd Pate im- - proved his record to 9-2 with a one hitter and five strikeouts. Offence was provided by Rob Hill and Wil- iy Erickso a we ‘On Thursday Bob Mill pitched a ¥ : | Ta three fe ; ' the oar in a Pr erens aes at : ) ‘North Shore's Phcoker Centre! couver. "guaranteed service” 1199 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver “guaranteed service” “9 a0 2 l J On Sunday the league title was § mR decided with a 5-2 win over Ab: fl | whut VOLLeY. botsford. The next action for the [Ramm y ane een North Shore Bluejays is the zone playoffs in Abbotsford Juiy 27-30.