B4 - Sunday, June 20, 1982 - North Shore News ERE SP OU tN a ees Baseball briefs Mt. Seymour THE SEASON'S over for the Mount Seymour Kinsmen Little League Association, with only a few make up games to be played. In Minor League Division I, the Parkway Chevron League standings as of June 12 are: MINOR DIVTSION I we rT Pe Reyals 32 8 2% Yankees 1e 5 60 Dw Twhes 10 5 @ 2 Astres 8s 117 Benves 8 6 @ 16 Mes 8 8 @ 86 Orioles 7 68 1 185 Cardinals § 868 1 08 Reds 4att 9 Whisesex @15 6 06 MINOR DIVISION 0 Phillies 363 23 Red Sex mus 6B Angels 95 2 ® Ptraees 86 2 18 Adchietics 7 7 2 16 Bine Jays 67 2 84 Canndians § 9 2 12 Padres 40am Rangers 11466 2 MAJOR LEAGUE Eo 12 1 2 2% 10 4 ~=«1 «O21 Martsers 7 6 @ 14 Tigers § 9 1 81 Dodgers 4919 Giants 2u1 Ss The results of games played during the week ending June 12 are as follow: MINOR DIVISION I 4 Braves Astros 13 Royah 12 White Sex 10 Reds 16 Twins 11 Mes 3 Ortoles 12 Yankees 18 Braves ii) Cardinals 12 Reds 10 White So1 5 12 Blue Jays 12 robe. 2 18 Rangers i" 9 Padres ® Canadians 8 Ranger Ptrates 12 Red if WV cricketers defeat UBC, Vancouver TWO WINS plus summer sunshine made the June 6 weekend a very successtul one for the West Vancouver Creket Club Ihe clubs First XI narrowly defeated UBC by two wickets al Spencer field, and the “RO XI won by the same Margin against & strong Vancouver team at) Hugo Kay Park on the Saturday In the barst XI win Rod Wise and Solly Mantes combined foe nine wiekects to bowl out CIBC for PIS In reply Wiest Vancouver began Coasting to victory at 1O% for (wer wee kets teat boost SrA More wiekets belore teote Home Che wooeiag oun Newt Brett Davies and Nipel Aton were the batting he roes with AA anid au toaxpea tively Caplan Mike Pearson cred ao Gritliant > agatrist Nateoouser and lead the B KP town wpoct via tory Connie to the wieket ata rithc al theme Pearson took Somtrol of the game ane with solid support (room Iyonadel Beett Dassen and Dor kh MeO tac gutded the heme team to a two whehket wil Phe oc deat) wekwones ocw playing amcentbers amd in lerexsted cam hketers whrermabd ve Le grbne reve Nie ve Milles at ry. (ie 7 Ramee 3 Pintes 7 MAJOR LEAGUE t Cake” is Markee 4 Expos 9 Gian 5 Tigers 29 Dodgers a3 Mariners 3. Tigess 6 LV Minor FINAL STANDINGS are now in for the Minor Division of the Lynn Valley Little League. The six team division wrapped up its season June 10 after almost two months of play based in Seylynn Park. Little Savages and Taylormotive finished with identical records, but the Savages took the cham- pionship based on its two out encounters with the mechanics. Lictte bel 5 TAGGED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN is Gloria Wilson, cheerfully accepting her fate Tayormeore 10s at the hands of Sharon Bouncy on her way to third. Wilson's team, Canadian In- Cae om ace s ‘ sulation, went on to edge Sam the Record Man 8-7 in recent Lynn Valley Women's Iack’s Kid Rides Ss 8 Athietic Club action. (Eric Eggertson photo) Skylines Spores a9 Lynnwood wins at lacrosse ONE SIDED was the nicest description possible of the Lynnwood women's team recent win in senior girls lacrosse action. The North Van team led 6- 1 after the first period, and finished with a 9-3 score over the Burnaby Kirby Klip pettes June 5. Sarah Young lead the Lynnwood high scorers with three goals and three assists, followed by Debbie Rae with four and one, and Janice Malcolm with two of each. Credited with single assists were Caria Bumstead, Linda Hayton and Liz Libira. The women play away tonight against Coquitlam. Their next home game is on Tuesday at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre against Coquitlam again at9 p.m. [Sense sgndoscaneseaaecesesessenas SERVICE INCLUDES: 1. ENGINE TUNE-UP Includes the Re Ey, following; Replace Spark a ee Plugs, P.C.V. Valve, Fuel mp ST Filter, ‘Scope’ Test Ignition, . Test Charging System and Service Emission Control System. a5¢ Mtyy, 2. CHECK FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Inspect All Steering and Suspension Components. Road Test Vehicle. ‘