The final showdown has now been determined as semifinal action was completed on Sunday with no major upsets. The first place Browns downed the Roughies 13-6 in the Minor Division. Scott Robertson scampered 10 yards for the first T.D., while Rob MacKay ac- counted for the other on a 10 yard pass and run play from Adam Whyte. Defensively the Browns were led by Ralph Essinger and David Rolston. Roughies major came from Ron Mather, while Kent Bubbs had an outstanding game on defense. The Lions blanked the Squamish _.__ Roughriders 25-0. John Sedlacek ran for 3 majors with Corey Manns adding the other. In the Bantam division the Falcons, now 10-0 on the season kept the Patriots off the board 20-0. Scott Mit- ‘chell played outstanding at Q.B. while Tom Neumann racked up 2 T.D.s and Chris Stigter notched the other. Defensively, Mark Robinson was the stalwart. The Colts ‘Playing soccer at ten a.m. on a Sunday morning in November can be a chilly proposition, but coaches’ léague teams braved the frosty conditions to play this past Sunday. Games were close and competitive as usual with the largest margin of victory belonging to Lynn Valley in their 4-1 triumph over Carlings. ‘In a pair of identical 2-! squeakers, Aardquin Construction edged Olympia 16” Mini Convertible 20° Standard Convenibie Norco Spitfire Norco Force Ill 24 Norco Spittire 5 & () speed Norco Avanti l2 sp Nishiki Rally ‘Norco Magnum SE 967-1815 BMX’s Norco Mity Macho biack/yellow 105 98 JR ADULTS plus many other in-store specials While quantities last ll! Shop early for best selection. SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES SALES & SERVICE 3114 Highland Bivd, North Van FINALS ON SUNDAY breezed by the Squamish Titans as they won 57-6. Among the scorers were Mark Paat -(3), Robin Morgan, Ron Gervan and Doug Mclsaac. The Stamps downed the Esks 26-14 in Junior Bantam action. Mike Wild scored twice with Kurt Larson and Murray Trower adding the other majors. Strong in- dividual defensive per- formances were given by Richard Scott and Ron Steward. The Chargers continued to roll as_ they defeated the Steelers 28-14. Majors came from Danny Doucet with 3 and Marty Bauchman with the other T.D. Sean St. Germaine and fine all round efforts. In flagball the Huskies also remaining undefeated blanked the Panthers 27-0. Beau Payne ran for 2 T.D.s and passed for 2 with Nicolas Berg and Josh Chernov making the receptions. Great efforts were given by Mandla Riopel and Scott Marleau on defense. It was the Knights over the Rockets 28-19 in a close game. Goldcaps and Olympics needed goals from Harald Bonkowski and Graham Wood and a strong mid-field performance from Billy Verdi to subdue a stubborn Eagle Harbour side. Elsewhere, a couple of 1-1 results had Bosch Royals and Molsons ending up tied and Superstars and Caribbean Stars playing. to a draw. Results from Lynnwood Hotel - Iron Horse con- frontation for first place were unavailable. 109 98 105 98 169 98 249 98 229 98 trorn 149 98 $189 98 219 98 . 399.98 Tuas Sat 9.30-6 Friday ‘1118.00 Knights majors came from Marc Hutchinson = and halfbacks Chris Catchlove, Jonathon Rieck and Alfred Wendt. The finals will be held at Norgate Park beginning with flagball on Sunday at 9:00. ...when you know the potential hazards and take proper precautions .. like wearing the right protective equipment B3 - Wednesday, November 17, 1982 - North Shore News RE-ELECT LYNAS. KILIAN SCHOOL TRUSTEES ...and when employers make sure that every worker knows how, when and where to Uisyomexclatcliamea(ciaalerciis Gd ~.,,then the dangers can be defused. WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD (hh COLUABIA