‘Two NS cricketers score half centuries | Two North Shore cricket club batsmen scored more - than 50 runs at Brockton Point, last Sunday, in a league match against Burrard I. But such high scoring ‘was not sufficient to give the team a wit -as Burrard managed to force a draw by. having three wickets left to fall when time ran out. . ’ Batting first, the North Shore team lost their first three wickets for 17 runs. - Then Vas Gunarantna came into bat and reached st before being put out. One of Gutieratna’s partners, Jim Norfolk, scored 31, before he had to ‘retire when the ball broke his nose. -shore's Sharma, North Shore's captain, played one ~ Of his best i innings’ever, and - scored 52 not out, when the team. jdeclared at A711 for seven. Burrard began their in- nings slowly, - ‘Scoring only one run in the first hour of batting. Slowly, Burrard built their score up, but were Cardinals shut out Strong play by the West Coring Cardinals allowed them to.shut out Trolls Yankees, 15-0, in West Vancouver Pony baseball action, last week. , Pitching for the Cardinals was Denis Burgess, and Paul ‘Kitchener had a two base hit. . “Trolls Yankees were.also - at the losing end of two other - games, last week. Andy Holtzman was winning pitcher for the Amtico Lions in their 14-2 _victory over the Yankees. Holtzman also hit a home run, and both Andy and Richard Gilbert scored three runs for their team. And it was Jib Street pitching for Stongs Reds in - their 19-5 victory over the ankees in Pony baseball => Yankees. Tom Taylor got three hits for the Reds. In other Pony baseball action; Mike Drapko, pit- ching for the Reds, lead them to a 17-7 win. over Hoyles Eagles. West Coring Cardinals edged by Sagers Mustangs, . 7-6, with Steve Dewar - getting credit as the winning pitcher. Paul Kitchener hit a triple for the Cardinals. Amtico Lions used four pitchers and had 12 hits in their 14-4 victory over Sagers Mustangs. Barry Anderson received credit for the win as pitcher. And in a game that went to ‘nine innings, Amtico Lions, on a winning run hit by Barry Anderson, defeated Stongs -Reds 7-6. Andy Holtzman pitched six innings and then Board of Directors named for NS Youth Soccer Association At the recent § annual meeting of the North Shore Youth Soccer Association the Board of Directors for the 1979-80 season were elected. Don Brown was clected president, with Janet Petersen being elected to serve as vice-president. Peter Thompson will serve as secretary for the association, with Elecia Hart acting as treasurer. B. Mulock will be the executive assistant. The other members of the board are: Bruce Cowie, John Grossholz, Bob Smith, Jack Stevens, Barry Winsor, Jim Davidson, John Haywood, Fred Massic, Milt Swanson, John Woodward, Peter Graham, Bob Houston, Ian Petrie, and Ted Stenson. BURDETT SOCCER CLUB. REGISTRATION/SOCCER CLINIC AGES 6 TO9 SATURDAY, JUNE 2 AND 9 — 10:00 - 12:00 SUTHERLAND SCHOOL FIELD (2 Blocks east of Grand Blvd. along 18th St.) WALT PERRI 985-9684 was relieved by . Barry Anderson’ who pitched ‘Seven, eight, and nine, and was winning pitcher. acne aNd Nae STO aC ie ee ed . ™ CANADA LTD. ‘only able to score 93 runs for 7 wickets’ s when time ran out. North Shore — effectively used. seven different bowlers, six of whom took wickets.. Peter Pisani stumped,two batsmen, both off Harish Joshf's bowling. In other Lower Mainland : cricket action, Aga Khan I Ron Hellstrom - Swedish World Cup Star EATON STORES Reserved Seats Adults $6.00 Children & Sen. Ct. $4.00 7? Nencouvet 732-7241 32nd & Main Vancouver 674-6131 0002 Kingeway Burnaby 437-4220 4638 Enact Heatinges St. Burnaby 291-6001 TIRE STORES Boundary & Caneda Way Aurnaby 433-1432 SEIBERLING BR 78 x 13 . GLASS BELTED RADIALS This is Jim Robson with important news about Associated Tite. They are changing over to O.K. 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