Radzak’s Lions gave a great display of baseball abilities Sunday in the West Vancouver Pony League by recording a 4-2 victory over the Troller’s Inn Coyotes. Pitcher Brian Anderson led the team to victory by getting twelve strike outs. Later they took on the _Shaunees and blanked them 7-0. Bill Radzak had four hits during that game including a double and five runs batted ‘in. Troller’s Inn Coyotes went against Hoyle’s Eagles, only to lose’with a 19-4 count. Strong hitting and pitching by Eric Lockhart and Mike Lamont were a_ decisive factor in the! Eagles’ victory. ' In Sunday’s drag racing competition at Mission Raceway two brothers from North Vancouver made a good showing. Doug Beglaw was winner in the bracket two division, while Duane Beglaw took the bracket three. The meet narrowly escap- ed a near-tragedy when Burnaby’s walked away from his wreck- ed car. He was competing in the’ against pro bracket final . disintegrated. Gene’ Therrien Steve Ellis of Oak Harbour, Washington, when __ the transmission in his ‘74 Vega seized and the vehicle In the other classes Burn- aby’s. Ron Smith ‘won the ‘superstock division and 12-5 scores. After being beaten by the Roadrunners 11-6 in = an arlier match, Macaulay Nicolls Maitland Reds sound- ly defeated the Spuraway ‘ = . runs from the VAL. Broncs 24- 7 with ma OL Te. As, one of: those _ slam. This gave the Reds the edge over the Broncs for the last playoff spot. ; Skyline leads. the stand- ings with 19 points followed ~ by the Roadrunners with 15. Holding down the other two playoff spots are Mac’s with 14 and the Reds with 12 points. The Broncs have eight points and the Lions are at the bottom of the heap with four. The playoff schedule starts on Saturday June 18. e the Thoroughbreds: while you enjoy dinnet In the Clubhouse ora hot dog “|n-the Grandstand, Parade to the Post 6:16 PM. Mon Ans Wednesday. and: fines For. reser and Holidays shine. t reservations. vphene. 00° FREE WEEKLY es HANDICAPPING CONT a Exhibition Park A B.C. JOCKEY CLUB ff ewoll giodd rdioVl - TTC! .21 onul - 8 ogaq: page 9. . June 15, 1977 - North : Shore News Seymour’s Brian Christie Jr. lost out Sunday at his home club in his bid for the City amateur golf champion- ship, when Dick Zokol of Marine Drive birdied the second hole of a sudden- death playoff. to clinch +h = beeseteatiadel RaWEE EEN MLO title. Zokol won after drop- ping a 45-foot putt on the second extra hole. . Both players had opened the 36-hole championship’ Sat- urday with par 7Is_ at Squamish, and both had shot one-over-par 73s Sunday. enroll now! -We've got 5 racquetball courts as well as 3 international squash courts, a co-ed whirlpool, sauna rooms for men & women, and spacious locker rooms. There's a Pro Shop and a restaurant/bar and lounge area for our members. It’s a complete facility for beginners or advanced players. The Court House is under construction now at 124 West 3rd St., North Vancouver. membership fees initiation: $100 per person annual dues $150 - students & ladies $200 - men $325 - couples » LONSDALE tamily & corporate memberships available on request for information, call Torry Grimwood: 986-1306 105-133 Ww. 15th St., N.V.