B2-Sunday News, June 22, 1980 play field hockey om the North Sbore- The league is Just wrapping up thelr year and _ are already making plans for the upcoming season. NV field hockey wraps up North Vancouver Girls’ Field Hockey has just finished a successful. and enjoyable year rounding off the season at a West Van- couver tournament with one team winning their division and another team being runners up. - There are aboul 60 girls between the ages of 8 and 16 involved in the association. Field Hockey ts attractive because girls have the op portunity of playing team situation where, in stead of playing as in dividuals; their cfforts must go coordinated with another 10 people. There is no body contact, so injumes are very in a “Tt is a sport that is played world wide and teams from B.C. and Canada travel overseas c¢very year for games and tournaments. The association had its annual end of season meeting recently and of- ficers for next scason were appointed. Lesicy Brooks remains President for another year, and coaches will include Sheila Kenn, Sheila Moore. Penny Wentzel, Alison Bowman and Bruce Barclay. Sheila Kenn ow an ex-Canadian team member North Vancouver Carts’ Field Hockey as holding its annual registration a¢ Brooksbank School on June 25 at 7:30 p.m. Annual dues are $12.00 and the girls provide their own boots and sticks. The association is plan- ming fun practices for all ages at Inter-River Park on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. throughout July and August so that girls new to the game may find out what field hockey is all about. League games slart tn September. The girls are presently designing a float to enter in the Folkfest Parade oa June 28 For more wnformauon call Lesicy Brooks at 929-3937 Rotary playoffs ready Aaron Valdcrama pitched a three hitter in leading Legion to a big 14 2 win over Eagies carly last week The following oight Eagles came back for an 11-8 win over Skyline with Marty Baigent being credited with the win In other games during the week. Legion came from behind to take a 7] © win over Skyline with Andrew Collins getting the win, Eagics downed Dave Buck 11 2 with David Coates on the mound. J © took Skyline 7 4 is sports your business ’ yes C emh uate th. rent fy every Tre Na toocge De wilt pope en be 2 Oe bade peer bute Copa t ts Call dtaplay advertising 980 OTT a vette year with Kevin Reilly patching a three hitter for the win, and Aaron Valdcrama mcked up his second win of the weck and 11 to win by Legon over Dave Buck Legion is well out in front to SEER ie, Fi Oy) mor 3 yp 980 9211 +3. TRADE-IN for your old hunnecs towards any patr of boots of runners Time Out Sports 1199 Lynn Valley Road, N Van Westlynn Mall with 14 wins and two losses compared to second placc Hagics 87 record JC, Skyline and Dave Buck follow Playoff, action begins today and again on Tucsday *“WIN* Pony Starters runners (value 36 98) for the grubbiest, most worn-out runners trade in from June 18-28 00 980 0116 "tance onthe mound and run as World Fashion Giants . Qutclassed Standard Marine Dodgers 15-3 in Mt. Seymour baseball action last week.- In other games, the Giants,. led by Rochelle Seymour Lions ; gutlasted Gus’ Hardware “Record Man takes tourny . Sam the Record Man picked up a pair of wins last weekend to capture the Lynn Valley Womens Athletic Club softball fun tournament behind the pitching of Anne Knight. Second place went to Earis Industries with the Mariners 15-11 and First Memorial Expos blanked Stongs Tigers 2-0. The action has Giants on top of the Major standings with a three point lead over Expos, with Mariners in third place. Lions Cubs, Stongs Tigers and Dodgers follow. , In Minor, Division I standings, Mimac Motors Pirates are a comfortable nine points in front of Crest Realty Athletic and help of home runs Rhonda Brown and Kin Sherk. Third place went to In regular league play, Canadian Insulation downed Kirbys 8-4, Avalon downed Block Bros. 8-7.and Sam the Record Man took Earls . Industr ies. WOODCRAFT STAINS Sutton Hill Restaurant Blue — Jays and Dollar Shopping Centre Canadians follow. White Sox are on top of the Division. I Minors followed by. Twins and Braves, Yankees and Orioles round ont the standings. “Latex or Ol! Base Solid Calor -Semtl-Transparent Oil Stain General Pant first quality WOODCRAF T STAINS enhance the beauty of smooth os rough wood surtaces cedar staining and mildew Choose trom 36 Sod colors, 30 Sem Transparent colors Buy 3 Get 4 and save month GALLONS ONLY resist cracking, peeling, blistenng Now tll the end of the GENERAL PAINT & WALLCOVERINGS 133 W. 16th ST. NORTH VANCOUVER 988-0141