WINNERS PITCH and Putt Tournament’ winners from last weekend's tournament at Ambleside are G. Holland (kneeling in front) who was top in the junior category, and in the back row (left to right) W.J. Wood (senior division winner), Pat McConnell (ladies division winner), and Clare MacSortey (men's division winner and overall lowest score at 51). Winners received trophies and gift certificates for Park Royal in the tournament which was sponsored by Park Royal and North Shore News. 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She have te Phe tee ge bts ‘ he ‘ et * Jecsetin (May FF rr he a4 ¢ r ‘ ke ‘ws ta tt 400 Meeses » er 2 ro 1a rr ae . aA Handsworth spirit PEN YL Week TRE Cue dan cee tt dney re ree | en en ee ho. vd ree Vesa Nba _ 1, News ta ee Sob ay he, ', NEWS photo Stuart ‘Davis * “a Sa: * HONDA RECREATIONAL. GE NERATORS *Quict running 4 stroke engines © Power for the Campsite, camper trailer Cottage or motor home e Somodeds to choose trom All with AC A DC power 60 watts te SOQ00 wa ° Ruggedly trandt to bast for years B3 - Wednesday, May 30, 1984 - North Shore News LITTLE LEAGUE ACTION Eagles JAYCEE Rotary major little leaque results for the past week are as follows: May 17 Skyline 10, Legion 4 Winning pitcher was Ralph Magliery who struck out ten batters. Magliery and Randy Davies each had four hits for the winners while Tyler Phillipson contributed three hits. May 23 Eagles 9, Skyline 7 Winning pitcher was Ryan Huktman who struck out eleven batters. Lori Gilen led the winners with three hits. . May 24 Skyline 13, Jaycee }2 top in Jaycee Winning pitcher was Ralph Magliery and the highlight of the game was in the fifth inn- ing when Yu-Gon Sohn foul- ed off six pitches after reaching the count of two balls and two strikes. Sohns’ eventual signle drove in the two winning runs for Skyline. May 26 Jaycee 3, Legion | Winning pitcher was Cal Campbell who struck out thirteen batters in going the distance. Max Hart & Norman S. Helstad led the winners with two hits in the very well played game by both teams. May 27 Skyline 26, Jaycee 13 Colts win tou BOTH CAPILANO and West Van participated in the eight team Evergreen Colt Baseball Tournament at Co- quitlamr on the Victoria Day weekend. Capilano was led by Glen Chow and Philip Morse in winning one out of their three games played. West Van Firefightrers, as they are now called as the result of sponsorship by Union Local 1525, qualified for the final with steady defense and explosive hitting, winning their first game 11-2 over Tsawwassen, last year’s B.C. champions, and the se- cond 13-4 against Ab- botsford. Led by Chris Uren with 6 hits, who also played superbly on first base, they had 32 hits in the three games PUT MORE PLEASURE IN YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING HONDA OUTBOARD MOTORS © € Jean rurnitiy pune stare tinage © A stroke craic bal No ITI SNS CVTIN EE hp Winning pitcher was Bryan Hamilton, The winners were led, by Randy Davies, Ralph Maghiery and Doug Nelson with three hits each. Eagles 7, Legion 6 Winning pitcher was Ryan Hultman in relief. Greg Stin- son scored the winning run in the fifth following his double to left centre field. Jason Dif- fner antributed a single and a double for the winners Standings wire Eagles 11 | Skyline 8 4 Jaycee 3 9 Legion 3 10 rney played. 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