ENJOYING THE KIDS at Kilmer Park recently, Cari Valentine of the Vancouver Whitecaps signs autographs for members of the North Shore Pegasus summer soccer clinic. (Te: (Terry. Peters photo) British Lions take on B.C. reps In squash exhibition International calibre squash will be on display at the Evergreen Squash Club in North Vancouver next Saturday, August 4 at 7 pm. A group of top B.C. players will be taking on fiye of the leading first c players in Britain. “a The ‘touring team called - the British Lions, include one professional and four other players who have been involved in British National rankings over the years. Representing B.C. will be Steve Lawton the number one player in B.C. who is presently coaching at Evergreen and Tim Bale the number one player from 1978 and Mike Greenwood Would you like to cool off during this hot spell? Then the Karen Magnussen Arena is the place to be on Sun- days. There is a Public Skating Session on Sunday afternoon 4 vee the number two player from 1978. In addition the Westerners will boast Reider Getz the current professional at the Vancouver Racquet Club, Victor Harding, formerly the top player in Canada, George Morfitt a top North American Veteran, Mike Jackson a top.contender and the ¢ Evergreen. player, Dave Adams. For the British Lions, Aubrey Waddy, a left hander, has been in and out of national rankings over the years and picked up much of his experience during a spell in Australia. In spite of what many call his ‘outrageous errors’ Andi from 1-2:30 pm_~ where everyone is welcome. For the hockey enthusiast there is a Shinny Hockey Session from 2:45-4:15 pm (only gloves, helmets, sticks are required for this session), 4 Lusty has played around the world successfully because of his totally unorthodox style. Nick Drysdale, at 27, is the only professional on the touring Lions side and along with Warwick Sabey and Joe Richardson, they represent the more ‘orthodox’ -squash’> ‘style at the ‘international level. According to__ various experts, the touring side is capable of taking on almost any European national team and should provide top quality squash for the B.C. representaties and an cx- citing evening for visitors at the club. Skaters on ice today These sessions begin Sunday, August Sth, 1979 til September 2nd, 1979, when the regular Arena programs begin. But Hull, - Super- Bobby Hull line up with the Chicago Black Hawks - or -]|.. anybody’ else - when the . newly-expanded 21-team NHL starts its regular season’ less than two months from now? ~ No one seems to know - not even the star leftwinger “himself. “He says he’s coming back,” says Bobby Hull Jr., | _ his 18-year-old son. who has been playing for - of all teams - the Canadiens, in Winnipeg’s Summer Hockey League, appears to be getting into shape, just in case. , “I think it’s a good idea that I do a little work before Remember your sunglasses when ‘training cam p,” he said in a recent interview. " Asked about a newspaper report saying Jets general manager John Ferguson . plans. to trade his playing _Tights to an NHL team other - _ than the Black Hawks, Hull replied, “I don’t know who _ he’s going to trade me to. “I haven't silly talked to him so I don’t -know. But I think they're aware I want to play.” Ferguson - the man in the best position to know. Hull’s future - said Tuesday he has had inquiries about the 40- year-old Hull from “five or six” NHL teams, rone of which is the Black Hawks, but no firm offers have yet been made. The 20-year veteran of the NHL ‘and the now-defunct J \ but futur re cloudy - wmnipea (RO : Will , WHA: plays ona fine. with Bobby Jr. and 17-year-old Blake Hull in the league for men and boys.. Also on Hull’s summer league team are_ Marshall... Gobuty, 17-year-old son of Jets president Michael Gobuty, and Kerr, Geoff and Gerry Wilson, sons of Dr. Gerry Wilson, a former ' vice-president of the Jets. Asked if he thinks Hull will be in the NHL next fall, Ferguson ‘replied, “I think SO, yes.” : Ferguson isn *t saying how much he is asking for Hull's services, but he said he’s willing to consider cash, draft choices or players. “He’s a superstar,” said Ferguson, “If anybody wants. him, they will have to meet our demands.” ‘ picking your car up at Buffer King. You'll need them! 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