cee e eo ee IR? Wedaesday, aly 9, 1988 - Nocth Shoee News m OTTAWA AT Oe | c players named fo national team St.Thomas Acquinas athlete, was selected recently after team tryouts were held in Ottawa over a seven day period. chosen to play on the B.C. Provincial team in. November 1978. She was then picked as first string centre on the 1979 Juvenile Can-Am team which competed m Portland, Oregon and won the pold medal. Senft then went on to the Pactic Rim B.C. team, but in the summer of 1979 she prevented her from dhe ball sway from a Rochester Lancer player. Hankin scored tke ouly goal as the Whitecaps went down to defeat 3- 1, Sunday might. (Texry Peters photo) In early September, Senft campetition m the Norceca’ will return to B.C. and the zone qualifications. university varsity team. Robin’s batting leads W. Van cricket team to another win eT heey final total was held to 150, the wickets shared by Miller (3), Rod Wre(3). and Mike SECOND LEG ON SATURDAY The Vancouver division of the Burrard Yarrows cor- poration has a five goal iead over their Victoria op ponents going into the second ieg of the Wagner Challenge trophy com- The Vancouver tcam defeated the Victoria division of Burrard Yarrows 7-2, im the first game beld last weekend. Rob_ Duancan ied Van. couver with a hat-trick, while Ray Cormack and David Seff scored a pan apiece, and Alex Fox scored one goal. Victona opened = the scomng and went ahead again when Vancouver equahzed,. but the score was tied at the half and Van- coover completcly doruinated the second half. The second icg will be played this Saturday at himself out, for his departure brought Pip century of the week before. He was never in any trouble as Slade kept him company ron for ran until they had taken the score imto the nineties. Apart from his cover drives and a vasi six over extra cover, Slade was Kinsmen Stadium in North Vancouver, at noon. Victoria 1s still not oul of the ranning as the winner of the trophy. donated by the Wagner Enginccring Company, will be the tcam that has scored the most goals an the two games. The Burrard § Yarrows LOOKING FOR TRUSTWORTHY AUTO TECHNICIANS? TAYLORMOTIVE IS BCAA APPROVED HOME OF THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS Quahtied techmctans =m each tetd Marry with 20 40 years expenence * AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ¢ COMPLETE GENERAL MECHANICAL °¢ WHEEL . FRAME ALIGNMENT & BALANCING « COLLISION REPAIRS ° BAKE OVEN PAINTING FREE CONSLUR TATION « ALL WORK GUARANTEE 0 TAYLORMOTIVE 174 PEMBERTON. N.V. OUR 21ST YEAR OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION |. APPOINTMENTS content to push the score along in singies until he eventually left to a catch in the deep at long off for 39, but Bob Crawford had no difficulty in assisting Robins to win the match. Robins was undefeated with 73 powerfully struck rans at the close, and he contimues to be a big factor in West Van's” successfui season to date. Burrard team leads trophy race a * John Newcombe - Tennis * Shanf Kahn - Squash & Racquetball *GUTS.and Nisus - Specialized Running Wear Jantzen & Slazenger : Bill Galway uses every bit of his left leg in an attempt tempt to keep Charity game raises $125 A sum of $125 was raised ' for the children’s ward at Lions Gate Hospital last weekend as the West Vancouver fire and police department competed in the second annual Slo-Pitch Chalienge. For the second year, the fire fighters emerged vic- $1295 torious as they downed the police 13-5 m the game played at Ambleside. The stronger and more experienced fire department team received ai trophy donated by Disco sports and the money donated to LGH was put up by both teams. FIRST PRIZE TOURNAMENT SAT. JULY 12, 9:30am details/registration at PUTTER On Welch East ot Capilano Road North Vancouver Come inand Browse #IOCB-260 W Esplanade (ESPLANADE CENTRE) across from the sea bus 980-0214 Action Sports Wear We specialize in exclusive lines of ladies bathing suits TOP QUALITY HEAT PRESS & SILK SCREENING AVAILABLE We will give a 10% discount to all team & club members on presentation of thelr card MINIATURE GOLF LIONS GOLF CENTRE Sportswear Li Limited Roy v Rogers