Chilliwack bites the dust again A decisive 7-2 victory over the luckless Chilliwack Jets last week moved the North Shore Junior Canadians one point ahead (52-51) of the Richmond Rebels in West Coast Junior Hockey League standings. -However, the Rbels currently hold a pair of | games in hand over the Canadians. The narrow margin in point standings means that every game left in the schedule is now crucial for the local team, if it is to enjoy home ice advantage in the league playoffs starting later next month. — In the Chilliwack Craig. Gibson headed the Canadians’ scorers with a-pair of goals and an assist. Singles were added by Brian Lane, Barry Gruntman, John. Mullan and the brothers Hugh and Fegus Cameron. Bruce Davie in goal made 18 stops but succombed to a couple of Jet markers oniy 19 _ encounter with seconds apart in the third period. - Chilliwack netminder Bruce Ullyot with a total of 40 saves, 18 in the first period, _ put on an outstanding show. Last week’s scores Juniors: West Van High- landers 57, Handsworth 34; Argyle Pipers 57, Balmoral Barons 36; Hillside 37, Windsor 24; Sentinel 40, North Van 37; Sentinel 83, Balmoral 28. OO Intermediates: ‘Carscn Graham 60, Hillside 39; Carson Graham 55, West Van 37. - Juveniles: North Van Delbrook 24; Balmoral Windsor 22; Argyle Aquinas 29; Deibrook 35, 34, 49, 37, Eagles belt Hilltoppers The indestructible Argyle ‘Pipers did it again twice last’ week, when they dismissed the Hillside _ Highwaymen 79-76 in North Shore senior boys high school basketball, then went on to dump West Vancouver 82-58. High scorer for Argyle against the Highwaymen was Mike Jackel with 25 points -- ‘backed up by teammates Garth Cambrey with 20, Rob Foot with 14 and Walt Breeden with 11. Topping ali other players, however, was_ Hillside’s Dave Hubbard with 30 points. , 7 _ The result was a particular disappointment for the High- waymen who, only _ previous week, had nudged their way into second place (6-1) just behind the league- leading then (7-0) Pipers. . Inthe encounter with West Vancouver Mike Theil and West Van 30; Handsworth 48, Sentinel 45 in overtime; Hillside 42, North Van 20; Hamilton 50, Aquinas 26; Argyle 45, Balmoral 40. _ Bantams: Argyle 61, Bal- moral 32; Handsworth 32, Sentinel. 26; Hiliside 50, North Van 24; Argyle 28, Sutherland 21; Handsworth 45, Balmoral 33; Windsor 47, North Van 23; Sentinel 35, West Van i7. | in carpet! examples: FULL ROLLS two full roll carpets - rubber backed, level loop nylon green 12°x47’ blue 12’x75’ sale price clearance prico $7.95 sq.yd. 4.95 $q.yd, gold nylon shag 12'x69" . salo price $8.98 sq.yd. clearance price G 95 sq.yd. 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