lWixed fastball standings COLTS KICKE NORTH SHORE Mixed Fastpitch Leazue play continues on Sundays starting at 9 a.m. at Norgate and Blueridge Parks. At Blueridge Park the division leaders clash as the Colts try to hand the D'Sluggers their first loss of the season. At the same time at Norgate Park, the Avengers will be looking for their first win while playing the Blacksox. Admittance to all games is free. Interested players or teams can make enquiries to the league by mail — Suite 1331 at 1124 Lonsdale (across Lonsdale from North Shore News office), or by telephone at 984-6865. League standings to July 9: Carlsberg Division: Woke Pts D’Sluggers 120 0 24 Brittany Bombers 10 20 N.S. Rats 18 Hi Testers 10 Orphans Avengers O'Keefe Division: Colts Larry's Spore Shop Blacksox Black Sheep Wanderers Razorbacks Gemini Press Army & Navy Raiders NEWS photo Neil Lucente EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Colin Rulof of Burnaby completes an in- verted handplant at the Seylynn Bow! in North Vancouver. The youth was participating in Expression Session 86 skateboarding competition held Saturday. About 40 competitors showed up al the tournament. LYNNWOOD FASTBALL Big Bird slammed Duggan took advantage of an er- ror and went on to score five runs in their 7-6 victory. Barrie Penman of Queens Cross TOM PORTEOUS of the Lynn- wood Canadians hit the year’s first grand-slam home run in leading the Canadians to a 9-1 victory over Big Bird Audio in recent North Shore Men’s Fastball League ac- tion. Elsewhere, Bravos won their first game of the season in an ex- citing 8-7 victory over the Lynn- wood Yies in extra innings. Both teams combined for 17 hits including a home run by Rick Brown of Bravos and two doubles from Tony Carson of Yics. Queens Cross Pub was ahead 3-2 going into the seventh inning in a game against Duggan West, but was intentionally walked four times in the game. Lawson Boutitler and Stu Mcleod hit home runs in a losing cause and Cam Menish hit two doubles for the winners. The Cross team bounced back the next night, however, by getting 16 hits, including home runs by Barrie Penman and Doug Casey, in the team’s 14-0 obliteration of Bravos. Pitchers Terry Grimm and Lawson Boutitler combined for the shut-out. 33 + Wednesday, July 16, 1986 - North Shore News od AP i Hs "SOS sel gyefieae gene Ts eee Ambleside golfers battle in pi NINETY-FOUR finalists battied it out Saturday at Ambleside Park for the four trophies and 13 other prizes in the fifth annual Pitch- and-Putt Tournament spon- sored by the North Shore News and Park Royal Shopping Centre. Starting entrants pric. to the qualifying round numbered ap- proximately 200. Winner of the open class, who also won the best overall title in the 18-hole competition, was S. Trerise with a score of 49. A hairbreadth behind came G. McConnell, winner of the seniors class with a 49.5 score. The juniors class trophy was taken by J. Hunter with 54, while B. MacKay with 56 topped the ladies class. Second and third places were won respectively by: OPEN CLASS, G. Raymond and W. Rowland; SENIORS, W. Rowland and J. Batden; JUNIORS, C. Pike and S&S. Roberts; LADIES, F. Chandler and J. Torrebadell. Hosting the cvent on behalf of West Van municipality was Alderman Gordon Rowntree. Fase tch-and-putt tourney Trophies and prizes were pres- ented by Alderman Don Griffiths, Park Royal executive Per Danielsen, Gleneagles pro Ron Fitch (who organized the competi- tion details) and North Shore News editor-in-chief Noel Wright. std 4. NEWS photo Noel Wright PARADING their trophies won in Saturday's pitch-and-puit (ournament final at Ambleside Park are (1. to r.) S. Trerise (open class and best overall), G. McConnell (seniors), J. Hunter (juniors) and B. MacKay (ladies). Swim meet set for UBC THE SAFEWAY Age Group Pro- vincial Championships is being held July 19 to 21 at the University of British Columbia aquatic cen- tre. Hosted by the Richmond Racers and Chena swim clubs, the swim meet is the provincial champion- ship for swimmers in age groups 10 and under, 11 to 12, 13 to 14 and 1§ to 17. THE LYNN VALLEY Little League season ran down the home stretch recently with tournament action for both major and minor Lynn Valley teams. The league’s majors tournament team got off to a good start with a 13-6 victory over Capilano in District Five piaydowns. The minor tournament team, meanwhile, won the South Bur- naby Little League Tournament when it defeated White Rock 9-5 in the final game and finished in a three-way tie for first in West Vancouver’s tournament. In major playoffs, R.J. Savage Interiors Tigers defeated North Shore Credit Union 13-5. Peake & Richmond Cardinals defeated Edgemont Moving Cubs 15-10 to win the minor playoffs. Final regular season standings: Majors R.J. Savage Interiors Tigers Lynn Valley Centre Royals N.S. Credit Union Yankees Sussex Realty Blue Jays Time Out Sports Red Sox Minors Peake & Richmond Cardinals Davis Insurance Expos Edgemont Muving Cubs Shaw Cable Mets Lynn Valley Pirates Lonsdale Auto Body Dodgers The meet is expected to attract close to 400 swimmers from all over the province. Swimmers competing in the meet will include Canadian record holders Elissa Purvis, 15, of the Canadian Dolphins swim club and 17-year-old Steven van der Meulen of the Vernon Kokanees swim club, The two world-class athletes will 48 Month Guarantee be joined by other top Canadian swimmers as they take one more step toward the 1988 and 1992 Olympics. In addition, a provincial team of eight il to 12-year-old girls and eight 13 to 14-year-old boys will be selected from the meet to attend a meet in California July 31. Finals start at 6:10 p.m. July 19 and 20 and 4:45 p.m. on July 21. 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