‘| able. Sorry, no rainchecks Sports __ Dolphins shoot rockets | THE WEST Van Rockets; winners of the Gordon Stur- tridge Football League Flag Division 4 the last five years, were upset 12-6 by the West Van Dolphins Sunday in league playoff action. The Rockets scored first on an end-around play with Brian Henry scoring the ma- jor. ‘Tough Dolphins defen- sive play held the Rockets in check while Dolphins’ Lynnwood Brass Rails LYNNWOOD | returned to winning form in Vancouver Metro Soccer League action Saturday by edging Brass Rail 2-1 at Mahon Park The Lynnwood club jumped to the attack early, hitting Brass Rail’s goal post once and being frustrated on several close chances. “The home team never let up, however, and was rewarded midway through the first half when Rob Foot took.a. through-ball into the | box and scored: ‘Shortly into the second _ half, the visitors evened the score when a Brass Rail forward beat the Lynnwood keeper after a scramble 12 yards in front of the home team’s net. The winning goal came: when’. g five minutes later Amin Tejani walked in from:..B the right wing and blasted a low hard shot that surprised’ Bi - Brass Rail’s keeper. fu Lynnwood’s Daryl Bardua and Danien Wilk ‘had strong games as did defender Dun- can Macaulay and midfielde Paul Hilder. : Keeper. Mike player sorely missed through most. of this year, also played well, Lynnwood now has a re- cord of five wins, two loses, and two ties. “Ay Correction _ Notice In our Looking for Savings circular dated Nov. 20-23rd, the Super Pistol 1200 featured on page 9 will not be available — a substitute item will be available. The Binoculars and Brass Telescopes on page 2 will not be avail- on these items. The Com- Modore 128 computers featured on page 2 will not be available. Rainchecks will be issued for the Com- mander 128 only. We apologize for any inconve- nience this may have caused our customers. Balam; a '@ ares Tommy Barbour scored the tying touchdown on a one- yard plunge. After several possession exchanges in overtime, the Dolphins worked themselves close to the goal line where Jimmy Miyoshi scored the winning touchdown on another end- around play. In the GSL’s Minor Divi- sion the undefeated, unscored upon North Shore Browns completed a perfect season. with a 26-0 shutout of the Lions. In the first quarter Chris Henry scored on a }1-yard run. Then Nick-Cena plung- ed in from five yards for the second Browns’ major. Cena then caught a pass and scored on the extra point try. In the second quarter, Cena scored again to run the score to 19-0. Early in the second half, the Browns’ perfect record was threatened when Dave Benson broke free from his own eight yard tine and ran 91 yards to the Browns’ one-yard line. But Browns’ defense ‘were slues dribble past Victoria ‘THE Capilano College Basketball Blues split a -pair of away games in the Totem College Athletic Association over the weekend. Friday night in Victoria the Blues posted a narrow 95-91 victory over the Uni- versity of Victoria junior varsity team. The local squad went into the second half leading 42-38 and had leads of up to 17 points at various times in the game, but allowed Victoria to close the gap. They held on for the win, however, Win Install _f@ =Lubricate— hood latch and hinges = — door hinges —— deck lid hinges | terize | _ Special Including oi), filter and lubrication — anew Motorcraft oil filter — up to 5 litres of Motorcraft oil Inspect — exhaust system — shock absorbers — steering linkage — front and rear suspension. — radiator and heater hoses — battery cables and connections — all belts and fluid levels — windshield wiper blades, ~— air cleaner/tilter — brake condition with Pino Perovic bouncing in 28 points and Eric Ter- mansen adding 19. The Blues travelled to Seattle on Saturday to play North West College and were defeated 79-72 in a tight contest. Perovic again led the way for the Blues with 16 points, while Ter- mansen along with Chris Podlecki both slammed home 14. The Cap College squad will play two home games at Delbrook gym Friday and Saturday night. equal to the challenge, and after four Lion cracks at the goal fine, the Browns once again took control of the game. Mandla Riopel closed out the scoring with a touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Cam Chalmers led the Chargers with two touchdowns, added three converts and was outstanding on defence in leading the Chargers 24-12 over the Vikings in the 3 Junior Bantam Division. HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC {2 biks. behind the Avatan} at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. “12:4 8in 80-8738 =<="~"psale °219. ELAN 902 Skis ..........005- LOOK 39 Bindings ........... 15 - Wednesday, November 20, 1985 - North Shore News Corey Lewis returned an interception for another Charger score. 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