ae i B2-Wednesday, October 1, 1980 - North Shore News & GSL FOOTBALL RESULTS Falcons bomb Titans Team effort payed off for the Gordon Sturtridge Bantam Falcons as_ they clobbered Squamish Titans 21-0, Sunday at Norgate Park. Mark Robinson and Blair McInnis combined for over 330 yards rushing and three touchdowns to lead the Falcons to the lopsided victory. Robinson started the scoring in the second quarter, turning a broken play into a 55 yard run to the Titans end zone. McInnis took the ball over for the convert. McInnis then drove his way 35 yards for the second major of the game. Robinson aotched the convert. : Titans managed to stop ‘the Falcons from scoring in the third quarter, but Robinson broke off tackle in the fourth quarter and ran 50 yards for the final touch- down. McInnis carried the ball over for the conversion. York Furstenwald put in a solid effort at his middle linebacker position for the winning side, as did Ryan Volberg at his tackle spot. Mclnnis played a strong two way game putting in a good Master swimmers begin Mount Seymour Masters’ Swim Club begins its first full season of competitive swimming for adults tonight (Wed. , Oct 1) at Ron An- drews Pool, 7:30. One-hour training sessions are held Monday and Wednesday nights and in- clude interval training and acrobic workouts, similar to those conducted in age- group swim clubs. The club is open to Lynnmour to exercise personal | «x caprano @ amt college ' COURSES FOR WOMEN 5 sessions starting Wednesday, Oct. 1 Foo: $2 WRCN20101 Wednesday, 7:00-9:00 pm Community School instructor: TRA Assertive Dehaviour aflows a person to express honest feelings comfortably, to be direct and rights wittiout denying others and without experiencing undue anxiety end guilt. WRCNEO4OT Stress & Women: S sasaions Fee: $20 Thla series of lecture-discussion, led by experts in various fields, ia designed to help women identify . sources Of stress and to explore ways of coping with , change. instructors: Judith Bass, RN.M.Sc., Marlene Hurter, MD, Carol Herbert, MD, Joanne Oben, mA, Merg Thursday. 7:30 to 9:30 pm, starting October 2 Lonsdale Elamentary Schoot WACL120161 Conaumer Seoneatiortthorat a effort on defense. Brad Suttle came up big in the blocking category for the Falcons at his offensive end — position. In other Bantam play, the Colts continued their un- beaten streak with a 30-0 thrashing over the Packers. John Noble notched two touchdowns, while Doug Mclsaac and Chris Benjamin rounded out the scoring with one touchdown’ each. Mclsaac’s major came on a . 40 yard interception. Craig Brown played a strong game on defense for the winning team. Midget action, the Argonauts recorded their first victory of the year, downing Vancouver Meralomas 20-7. Frank Yurechko, Steve Banks and Jim Bowie all scored one touchdown cach in a winning cause. Grant Hendrickson, Robert Fleming and Jay Nicol played excellent defensive ball. In Flag Ball action Sunday, the Raiders dumped the Huskies 27-13 behind a two touchdown effort by Rob Joachin. Matthew Riley and Darren Mayes scored one touch anyone, regardless of age or experience and _ regular competitions are held for those interested. The Club began iast February with 15 members coached by Tom Walker. It is hoped that between 20 and 30 members will participate this season. Register any time at Ron Andrews Pool. For further information. call Tom Walker, 987-7642. Women’s Resourced Centre FALL 1960 Assortiveness or: and the rights of A Different Point of View ist down each to round out the winner's scoring attack. Mike Hay and Ken Mc- Cormack notched one ‘touchdown cach for the the Rockets. Defensive standouts for the winning side were Arden Fowler and Gaven Mackie. 12-0 win over the Steelers. The slipped by Vikings 13-6 with the help of a two touchdown effort by Martin Bauchman. The Squamish Chiefs got past Stamps 25-18 in their Junior Bantam game. - Canada’s “forgotten heroes”, the Canadian National Socter team, will be facing one of their biggest tests prior to the World Cup preliminary round Igter this month when they take on Sporting Cristal of Peru on Sunday afternoon at Empire Stadium. The Peruvian visitors are league champions and placed 11 players in the player pool for the World “ Cup entry which made the final round on the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. Always a powerhouse, ranking just behind Argentina and Brazil, the country has produced Teofilo Cubillas and Jose Velazquez both now stars in the North American Soccer league. . Marcos Caleron, the coach of Sporting Cristal was There’s still time to sign up for this year’s ringette school at Karen Magnussen Arena — final registration date is October 14. The school opened Sunday, September 14 and, according to organizers, the arena “was a behive of activity, with the number of girls double the last year's total.” Canadian World Cup 1 Team. battles Peruvians also. the coach of the Peruvian World Cup team and is probably the best known coach in the South American country., “ Canada will play the Peruvian champions three times, including the game at Empire on Sunday. In their exhibition series to date Canada sports a 3-1 record including a pair of wins over New Zealand and a split with the Irish League. While advance _in- formation coming from the elusive Canadian camp is sparse, it is quite definite that Bruce Wilson, the perennial national team captain will not be playing. Wilson has been refused permission to practise with the team because of a Cosmos tour, in spite of the fact that the American team has released their American players for the U.S. team. Time for Ringette The girls will be improving their skating skills as well as their confidence and proficiency in ringette. They will be taught power skating and participate in passing and shooting drills. Girls 7 to 17 are welcome. For further information, contact Arleen Gillett, 987- 9837 or Gerry Smandych (president), 985-7310. o~.. Mercury Outboards anor ONnr p IITITIIT, mo . 3 VUVVVD Dy, 28883 nonPBAnE, Counsel Saturday, 10:00'am to 3:00 pm, October 4 only Fee $12 Weal Vancouver Memorial Ubrary Most of us at one time or another Spek trolp fom poops in the mental health professions Burglars stay away from homes that have a Chubb alarm system. We can install an alarm in your home to suit your life style and pocketbook. And we can monitor your alarm when you are away and at home at our 24-hour alarm control centre. Money Matters Saturday. 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, October 18 only Fee $25 inctudes tunch Park loyal Hotel Registration deadline October 14 noon CHUBB CHUBB SECURITY SYSTEMS 681-7364 ' jnstructors: Jeanne arene , FOR REGISTRATION AND INFORMA moe CALL 966-1911 local 250.