NE PELAGIC ECE LTE RG 20 SLAIN A SLA BY URE SYST Dt SECM ZEN Ney MAUMEE REA TLC ENTE AAG ae a ee Brad Ledwidge : SOCCER HOPEFULS (left to right) Derm Dhitlon, Dave Sirec and Mark Sullivan strut their stuff during recent tryouts for two new North Shore men’s soccer teams. League play starts soon : and. tryouts’ are still being held. Cail Rick at 872-4582 for more information. . ; hen the continent’ 's state’ of the art . ice palace’ When the Denman Street'Azena opened on Jan: 5, '1912;'a $275,000 project had ust been completed. With 10,500 seats,’ it was the second biggest sports building on the continent. Only the original Madison Square Garden was larger’). While arena’ ‘and team owner F rank Patrick didn’ t Have all the money-spinning sidelines Arthur Griffiths will have in his new "building, he did have one revenue source GM Place will never have: - Ata time when the household: , refrigerator had yet to appear. every “Vancouver home had an ice-box. “And Patrick had a virtual monopoly _on supplying the ice. . Major league hockey left for the ~, More populous eastern centers in 1926 because the West no longer could meet NHL salaries, As much as $10.000 a season! . These days. $5 million a season no longer brings ona case of raised’ eyebrows. What will the siars be ; “ making in 2025? And when they come to Vancouver, will there be a new sfate of the art arena to replace.” the now-obsolete GM Place? It’s ‘a crazy world. The Sports .. world is even crazier. Rebels take second in Kamloops THE NORTH Shore Rebels fin- ished second at last’ weekend's Toumament of Champions baseball event in Kamloops. The Rebels — 16- to 18-year-old boys — finished second in round- robin play, then downed Edmonton 3-1 to earn a berth in the finals. Andy McLean pitched a one-hitter for the locals in the win. The final pitted the Rebels against undefeated Ridge Meadows. After fighting back from a 3-0 deficit, the Rebels lost .7-6 in the bottom of the $2th. | Tannen Competitive swim programs § y taugnt by qualified and experi- § # enced coaches are available for j all tevels of swimmers starting in § 3 September at all three North Van § f pools. | H If you are 5-17 and can swim 25 p { meters continuously, please join § 7 us to swim, train and have fun! s Swimmers ages 8-17 swim 3 i times per week or more, while f swimmers ages 5-7 swim twice J per. week in our Junior. Chena § y program. A Try our introductory swim camp . Sept 5-8, 4-5:30pm at Rong - s Andrews pool. Cost: $15.00 Cali 987-FLAY Loc. 270 or | Deborah Phalan at 929-1073 or Register at Ron Andrews Pool, Sept.5,8, 4-5:30pm Sept. 8, tam-2pm i “TUNE-UP SPECIALSTS } B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. « APPROVED _ AirCare - Gov. Certified #50222 f -TUNE-UPS ~ FUEL SYSTEMS - ELECTRICAL. *: OUR 37TH YEAR ras MRIS AVE. N.VAN. if ‘$e CONSULTATION, soe : Joes Automoti ve | ” Quality service you can trust.’ Tune-Ups Brakes~ Electrical Overhauls Mufflers 296 6 Pemberton (at. third) Grand Prize. —_ Two Tickets Anywhere | In Air Canada’ s World. oliecting pledges fot the Lions Gate Hospital | We fer youn car ripht the pire feist time and we pte tt far lesal! (Expcves Sept 2) 2 987-1 sy “9-4-4 ‘Relay could: be your. ticket to'a dream trip for. "SB two. Here’s how! With every $50. 00 you submit . in pledges, your name will be entered i in our Grand Prize Draw fora trip for two on any of Air Canada’ Ss international flights! The more you raise, the . greater your chances of winning! Also collect $100 or more in pledges and we guarantee you will take home a relay great prize. Take a look at some of our prizes. Fleece Jackets © Portable cD Players * Cameras - “3RD ANNUAL LIONS GATE HOSPITAL 94-1 RELAY ° Samba Cappuccino Machines Grouse Mtn. Season Passes. e Sedona Mountain Bikes and more! ‘Lions Gate Hospital 9-1-1 Relay « September 24th « Ambleside Park | Gold Sponsors | AAR CANADA @ ‘ a CANACCORD we lt * Platinum Sponsor FOR MORE. - Special Thanks - JINFOCALL ~~ Acrun “OUR HOTLINE: a eo a S6A-37821 ce eg ae on ANY eee tee ee Aree 8 ee RAR, ee ae Bank of Montreal 4s, LIONS GATE. HOSPETAL awe