fi . The Color Your ‘ World team of the Sey-Cap Lacrosse Association suffered decisive losses last week against teams from Port Moody and South Burnaby. Se On Thursday the team took a total of 26 minutes in penalties, which cost them the game by playing short- handed too often. ' Brad Kotush, Rich Kris- ten, and Jeff Sherman each got goals but Port Moody took the match with a 7-3 score. Pacific In last weekend's Forest Rally two blowouts cost the Eastern Canada team a victory and handed over the win to. Tom Burgess of North Vancouver and Taisto Heinonen of Langley. Five-time Canadian Cham- pion Walter Boyce of Ottawa and Robin Edwards of Montreal had a three-second lead after more than 160 miles when two rear tires blew on their TR7 setiing them back to fourth piace. The victory was sweet for deinonen and Burgess since not only did they take the top Friday's game gave goal- . keeper Sam Davie a chance to show his strengths by stopping 34 shots to keep the score down. Despite his best efforts and goals by Troy Kastes and Keith Johnson, the oppon- ents from South Burnaby won the game handily 8-2. The home game at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre saw the South Burn- aby group outshoct Color Your World 34-20. place in the 550 mile rally but they did it in a car which used to be owned by champion Walter Boyce. Two Datsuns took second and third place, one driven by. Sven Halle. and. Tony Morris of Vancouver, the other by Bukhard Skowron- nek and Walter Leemans of. Saskatoon. The production class title was won by a Volkswagen Rabbit. driven by Adrien Carson of Vancouver. Twenty-three cars crossed the finish line to complete the event. In the first game of a doubie-header at Mahon Park in the Pacific Coast Junior Baseball League, the North -Shore Mountaineers were blanked 5-0 by the Surrey Sandpipers. limors “fh division West Vancouver Little League Minors ‘*A*’ Division scores to May 14: Braves 14, Tigers 14; Beavers 4, Buck- ers 1: Beavers 14, Braves 1; Beavers 14, Tigers 1; Tigers 15, Buckers 9; Buckers 19, Braves 19; Beavers 7, Tigers 4 eo, ter The Sandpipers’ Jeff Hamalainen pitched a no- hitter as North Shore's only baserunner came on an error in the third inning. North Shore quickly. made up for the loss by bouncing right back game to claim a 6-1 victory. ay _ Saturday in the second . ROUNDING THE CORNER im the barrels category of the g went on to win the senior aggregate title last Sunday at the North Shore Kendrick pheto]. The second: grand slam of the vear for Earl Van As gave the Reds, sponsored by Macaulay Nicholis Maitland, a 20-4 victory Friday over the Lion’s Club Lions in West Vancouver Little piay. Earlier in. the week the Reds beat Williams Machin- ery Roadrunners 5-4 and then dropped one to Mac's Stores by a_ score of 10-5. Skyline Sports recorded a decisive victory against the Spuraway Broncs with a 17-3 score but only managed to squeak by the Roadrunners with a 3-2 margin. The Broncs made up for - their previous loss by edging the Lions 12-11. The deciding factor in two games was the weather, as both games were rained out. The standings to May 14 show Skyline Sports on top with 9 points followed by.the Spuraway Broncs only one ‘point behind, The Reds and Mac's Stores are tied for third spot with six apiece, and the Road runners sit one point back with five. The Lions hold the lonely bottom. spot with two points. League The rain held off untii the Jast minute Sunday, provid- -ing good weather for the North Shore Horseman’s Association's play day at the North Shore Riding Centre. In the Western, English, - and Games competition, the senior aggregate title was taken by Janet Laidlaw with 27 points riding Santana. Twenty-three points wrap- ped up the _ intermediate aggregate title for Laura Jordan, riding Cimarron to victory. ee In. the Junior classes, Janelle Leighton received 23 points to take the ribbon in that category, riding a horse named Clipper. cycle smoothly!| see us for professional repairs 1340 marine dr. west van. 922-8939 1 MME OCA BO Ata tg Iisa Pega tN fn accu ee aoa L | page 9, May 18, 1977 - North Sb \ An up-and-coming rider is seven year old Celia Martin whe rode Tamisha'’s Gold Spot to take first place in three junior English riding classes. ames competition is Janet Laidlow, riding ‘‘Santama.’’ She Horsemen’s Association Play Day [John Despite a dispute over the rules. which caused one competition to be run again, a good day was enjoyed by al! until the rain came down and most got soaked riding their faithful charges h ome. 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