B2 - Sunday News, February 14, 1982 MIKE BOLAN of Sutherland (top) won this match in senior boys wrestling at Carson Graham on Tuesday afternoon over Pat Izerman of Windsor. (lan Smith photo) Douglas Firs were axed “IT WAS the type of com- petition that could go to any one of three or four teams,” said North Shore Winter Club curler Lind- say Sparkes during the B.C. Scott Tournament of Hearts, and unfortunately she was proved right. Sparkes had to settle for third place, behind last year’s champion, Barbara Parker of Courtney and Eleanor Clovechuk of Kamloops, although on the second last day it looked like Sparkes had the event sewn up. Sparkes had beaten Parker 7-6 in an extra end on Monday, February 8, and was sporting a 7-0 record in the Nelson event heading in- to Monday night's play. But then the Sparkes team (lead Janet McCabe, second Laurie Carney and third Lin- da Moore) lost to Luncheon meeting set THE LADIES’ section of the Gleneagies Golf Club will open the 1982 season with a luncheon meeting on March 9. Those interested in atten- ding should call Norma Simpson at 922-1938 before March 4. Sparkes comes third Clovechuk, meaning the three teams had equal 7-1 records on the last morning of play. Sparkes then lost 7 to Carol Rowe of Victoria, while Clovechuk also lost and Parker beat her oppo- nent to earn the champion- ship. Clovechuk was award- ed second place because of her win over Sparkes on Monday. FOR THE LOWEST PRICES IN B.C. ON AMCeJEEPe : THE FIRS WERE AXED last Friday night when both * the men’s and women’s basktball teams from Capilano 1 College walked away with easy wins over Douglas Col- By NANCY CAMPBELL lege. Athletic director Neil Chester was kind in_ his assessment of the women’s game: “It was a total, ab solute wipe out.” The 71-30 victory was helped along by Claire Carder's 18 points and Joy Elliott's 17. Chester said the Blues ex- pected a win over the Firs, who are last in Totem Con- ference play, but the Totem leaders didn’t expect the game to be as much of a pushover as it turned out to be. The women seven now have victories to their credit, the only loss a result of last week's heartbreaker with Selkirk College. The men also helped give Douglas the needle with a 94-82 win. “The game was not nearly as close as the score shows,” Chester said, pointing out that at halftame the Blues led 51-36, and dur- ing the game were up 26 points at one point. “The guys jumped out in front really quickly and then sort of went to sleep,” he says «f the scores. Jon Dean- na was Capilano’s high scorer with 17 points. follow- ed by David Lane. but Chester played his enure bench so every player pot on the board. Tecum Teak is in first place IT WAS a coid day in the park last Sunday for the North Shore News Industnal Soccer team, falling victim to Pegasus stnker Rick Plimlott in the dying seconds of the game. The 1-0 win for Pegasus moved them into a tie for fourth place with = Rive Brothers Landscaping. and put the News into second place for the first time this season. Tecum Teak. strong all season with six wins, one loss and five ties, drew Rive Brothers 2-2, to move into first place by one point. With only six games left is doubtful that last place Swiss Sports Haus, with seven losses and four tes, will repeat last year’s second place finish. They picked up their first victory of the season Sunday, 3-2 over Lynnwoc’t Hotel. WHISTLER BLACKCOMB Luf®ury ski chalet large jacou2z1 daily rentals ings. 4 bedrooms well equip” kitchen. Suit 2 famites of 4 Couples, weekly or (604) 685-6720 days, 985-2243 even Relocation Major & Wo .d Bowling Supplies have moored to West Vane otuoer Sale Big Savings on Brunswich Bowling Balls for as long as they last! iv C rere Jewels rau Crown 2000 28 Blach Beauty 29 Black Dtamond an ee] 1 " ' Pevvee Tb. TO ten ’ Pn ee ae es ! ae P| If thes Brunswick bowling balls S from > Phone Now and Reserve A Ball for Yourself or a brtend HEC, VPHICESALE a on 38 95 Oe, 4495 ae 3H 95 wa. 39 95 Sale Price Includes Dritttteesy .o00 Name oe Major & Wood Bowling Supplies 1352 8 Martne Uviwe Weet Van ouver 922 2855 OP reteuarm we ct Merwe! The more you took the more you lke. ordon IMPORT AUTOS LTD. 10th & Alma, Vancouver 7 & | | ( | po SEE RN RN EO CT ERR 7 ESR Sr ee 4 cup 733-8105 Have your first of Coffee with us! By 6 am Laurie's Catering take out counter is ready to serve you Drop In anythne for a Quick Lake out Of subs pastries, soup, fish & chips, hot & cold drinks, hamburgers and a variety of sandwiches. 231 Mountain Hwy. ‘2 Block off of Main St. ampie parking ARRAM’s AR-CENTRE INC. px 294-9113 4856 E. HASTINGS: BBY _ pre oe — meses oe ap to. eles or eem ~ Sheri t ERE EET ee ee OS ne Fe ae EET aaa ae - ee: Ti Se Peles SE SS TE