THE B.C. LIONS: the province broke up Wednesday night with 2 game between the Vancoaver all- stars, in the dark sweaters and the Provincial all-stars. The locals won the game 17-8. Battle of By BRIAN CAVENDISH When two doctors mect, it's the big question “who has the right “medicine” and ‘recently Dr. Mike Green- wood of Victoria outlasted Vancouver Lawns’ Dr. Bob Puddicombe, West Van- couver, to take the B.C. Squash Title. 3-2. Playing at the Denman Place Racquets Club, the Victorian nonchantly took the first game 9-0 with ac- curate drop shots to the left handed Puddicombe's backhand. The next two was all Puddicombes who changed tactics by lobbing to the right handers backhand corner then chopping off the return, 7-9, 7-9. The fourth game secesawed with service and the winner evened the game score at two all with a 9-7 win. The final game was a thriller with cach player retrieving almost impossible shots before Greenwood took the title at 9-6. Eesrlier Greenwood eliminated Jerichos Tim Bale 3-0 and the youngster Hugh Woolley, Hollyburn by a similar score. . The loser was successful against Alan Browne of Jericho 3-0 and 17 year-old promising squasher, Sher Hore of Victoria 3-2. Jane Cartmel of Jericho tennis club, former four times Canadian Champion returned to her old form after being absent for a year by taking the Ladies “A” over first seceded Gillian Thomas, U.B.C. 9-7, 9-0, 9- 3. After climinating Prince Georges Suc Wastie 3-0 and Thomas _ sidelining the promising 17 year-old Victorian, Andric Levey, 3- 1. Barbara Savage the favourite retired injured in Savage, Thomas, Levcy and Cartmel. Other winners were: Men’s “A™ vets: David Morgan, Calgary over George Morfitt, West Vancouver, 3-0; “B” vets: ,BRASSO,, Ken Cummane, Jericho over Peter Fish, West Vancovuer, 3-2; “B” Title: Shawn Mc- Culilagh, Van. Racquets Club, downed Dennis Hoffman, Evergreen, North Van. 3-1; “C*: Bob Attoe, Prince George over Alastair Bland, Victoria, 3-2; “D”: Dave Heuston, Denman Place over Monty Woods, New West., 3-0; Ladies “B”: The game was jointly sponsored by the Lions and Athietes-In-Action. (Terry Peters photo) Singles Cindy Beaton, S.F.U. defeated Debbie Jackson, Victoria, 3-1; “C”: Sue Kainer, Van. R.C. over Shari Brown, U.B.C. 31° and the Ladies Vets was won by Carol Hemmings, Jericho over Val Ellis, Arbutus 3-2. The Men’s Professional Title was w by Steve Lawton of the host club over the Richmond player, Keith Durling 3-0. Umpires needed When softball season rolls around c¢very scason everyone automatically thinks of the players, but hardly anyone gives a thought to the Umpires. Yet they are needed too. In fact, a sanctioned men’s softball league is looking for umpires, preferably carded to handle their games. The umpires will be paid $12 per game. For further information call Mike Brown at 986- 2388, or 922-3502. Seymour Golf & Country Club still has a few memberships available in Men’s Full Play category. For information please phone: The Pro 929-2611 The Office 929-5491 The MacSween Soccer Association is holding its seventh annual MacSween Day at Delbrook Park on April 12. ' About 400 children between the ages of six and 10 in the 30 game intra-club tournament, said Henry Loewen, association secretary. .--have lunch 7 4 with Saturday, April 12 COASTAL PROPANE invites you to a bar-b- que demonstration. For those thinking of gas consuming long trips to far away motels. THERE’S ANOTHER WAY! Try your own patio with a COASTAL PROPANE gas grill. COASTAL PROPANE LrD. 260 Riverside Dr North Vancouver 929-1244 ‘annual tournament ~ The games are scheduled to be played from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., he said. we’re #1 on the north Quality Photofinishing 24 Hour Service on C-41 Color Print Film 2 LOCATIONS to serve you better 15?” onsdale 988-9813 1350 Pemberton 988-5211