Sports Richmond bowls down W. Van West Van H Cricket Club fell-to Richmond: f-at~Hugo Ray Park Aug. 18. The local side had the misfortune to meet a Rich- ‘mond team whose batsmen - With the Pacific Coast ‘League Tegular season draw- ving” to:'a'-close and the Baseball -Canadians’ out in ‘front, in; the Northern Divi- :sion;. plans, are. being made ‘for ‘the ‘possibility of divi- ‘sional. _play-offs: in’ -Van- “ couver:~ ‘for“the~first’ time _Since1979, 0... The play-offs are sched- ‘uled to take place September 3 and 4 in Calgary and in ; Vancouver, September 5, 6 + 7:30 p.m. were in red hot form. Batting-first;-lan-Tait and~ Don Metder opened cautiously for Richmond scoring 6 runs off the first 10 overs. Melder then threw caution to the wind scoring and 7 as necessary. All games would be played at at Nat Bailey Stadium, All reserved seating for the play-offs will be $7 per - seat, while general admission tickets will cost $6 for adults and $4--for- children --and- golden agers. Tickets will go on sale on September and reservations will be. accepted until " September 3. Diving meet goes swimmingly for North Shore medal winners NORTH SHORE divers had their‘ besz ever showing recently in the B.C. Summer Games. “A DIVERS" Girls 13-14; Paula Hunter won a gold on the one metre and a silver on the three meter board, while Susan Whittred brought home a silver on the one-metre. Girls 15-17: Janice Kusnir won gold medals and Colleen Gray silver on one and three-metre spring boards. Girls 17 and Over: Andrea Baker struck gold on both one and three- metre boards. . “BY DIVERS Girls 15-16: Beth Hawthorn won a silver medal and Kerstin Bicknell of Squamish won a bronze on both one and three-metre springboards. Boys 17 and Over: Ed Hanlon took a silver medal on both one and three-metre springboard. FAVORITE _ WATERING HOLES | 35 quick runs before being bowled, Tait, who by now had entered into the spirit of things, was joined by Chris Ryan. Ryan, unquestionably the hardest hitter in the Canadians prepare for playoff season All reservations must be picked up by close of business September 3. _ -- . Tke Nat Bailey Stadium ticket office will be. ‘open throughout the Labor.: Day weekend between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to --facilitate ticket pick-up -prior to the Tuesay cut-off date. - Reservations may be made by contacting the Nat Bailey Stadium ticket office’ at 872-5232. a Team effort results in. victory. The North Shore Argo’s Football Club rallied together August 18 to ‘even their record at 1 and 1.with a 41-0 annihilation of! the Vancouver Meraloma’s.. Defensively, the Argo’s were unbeatable; offensively they were unstoppable. The Argos are asking’ any interested players to join the club. Next home game for ‘the Argos is Aug. 25 at 1 p. m. at Kinsmen Stadium. PATIO SPAS - Here's how to com plement any backyard. Stip into 7 Hytec spa after a hard day and eas hoe 4 = away tensions. Contoured seat and’. ee Pc backrest offer greater comfort. HYTEC * Molded in console ledge for easy. access to spa controls Acrylic Spas «Comes in a variety of differe models and colours * Foamed + Models accommodate 3 to 10 people PORTABLE SPAS -— Hytec’s self con- tained spas are easy to transport and take only hours to hook up. Spas have attractively treated cedar skirts. + Perfect for small spaces or back- yards « Lower cost than in-ground spas » Economy of operation — pre- plumbed and foamed « Strategically located jets to provide you with a soothing mas- sage + Available with a variety of support sys- tems « Comes jin different sizes, shapes and colours * Models to accommodate 3 to 7 peopie. 1225 Welch Street North Vancouver, 8.C. V7P 1B3 Tel: 986-3318 league hammered the West Van bowling-for 32 instant-~-stumped Richmond's innings tuns before being caught on the boundaries edge. Tait meanwhile continued, obviously enjoying cach of his 84 runs. Run after cure for cancer On September 15, the 5th Annual Terry Fox Run will Start at 8 a.m. behind Park Royal’s South Mall. Pledge sheets are available at Canada Post Offices, Col- legiate Sports, Kentucky Fried Chicken: and-Shoppers Drug Marts. _ Volnteers. and — contribu- tions are needed to make this year’s run a success. For further information, phone the North Vancouver Recreation Commission 984-4181. ! Canadian ) Cancer, With ‘Tait finally out- closed at 185 runs. When West Van batted, it quickly became evident that the task of zcoring 186 runs for victory was beyond its grasp. Tom Holdane scoring a maiden half century, Rod Wise (16 runs) and Alan Milbourne (10 runs) delayed the inevitable as West Van was all out for 106 runs giv- ing Richmond a handsome victory. West Van now has a 9 and 7 won lost record, LAPSE LS tthe FS HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC {2 biks. behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. 12:4 Sin 90-8738