24 - Sunday, November 37, 1985 - North Shore News Sports Drillers pluck Old Crows THE DRILLERS defeated The Old Crows 6-4 in North Shore Senior Hockey League action November 10. Ken Feyer played a pro- minent role in the win with four assists. Scoring for Drillers were Pat Furlong with Rene Marleau, Ray Matheson, Rick Walton, and Ed Holt with singles. John Pain and Bruce Simpson each had a goal and an assist for the Crows, with other tallies going to Wayne Silver and Terry Anderson. In other action Warriors LYNNWOOD managed a tie against Germania F.C. in Vancouver Metro Soccer ‘League action November 9. The result gives the First Division North Shore Club a 4-2-2 record with six league | games remaining. _ In the confines of Loutet Park neither side was able to ,take early control. . Shortly before half-time the Lynn- -wood forwards, mounted a more cohesive attack, forcing the Germania defenders into _some lunging’ tackles, which . ‘resulted in a red card for the visitors. The weakened Germania team and a free kick presented :a golden opportunity ° for Lynnwood, but they failed to ‘capitalize, and a quick counter upset Firefighters 5-3, over- coming a 2-0 first period Firefighter lead with three goals in the second, Warrior scorers were Ken Begg, Brian Dorey, Rod Mam- mone, Jamie Dean, and Norm Rettie. Firefighter marksmen included Rick Golubuff, Frany Hawrychuk, and Fred Baines. uo Canadians had the third game in control on first period goals by Tom Pike and Lanny Gregory, until Doug Ireland scored a shorthanded goal late in the second period on. a pass Lynnwood ties gave the Germania side .its best scoring chance of the day. The breakaway led to alone Germania striker 15 yards in front of the Lynnwood goal. Keeper, Jim Ewens, quick off his line, forced the shot to go high. Lynnwood controlled play throughout the second half, but could not score, despite their advantage in manpower. Mid-fielders David Singh and Amin Tejahni had strong games, as did half-time substitute Ralph Bratsberg, who narrowly missed notching the winner on a goal-mouth scramble. The Lynnwood defense racked up its fourth con- secutive shut-out. Women undefeated THE North Vancouver women’s ice hockey team re- mained undefeated as they whipped Coquitlam 6-1 “recently. .. The same team has the same North Van women from last year’s team including Janice Malcolm, Debbie Rae, Kathy Wade and Liz Borland. North Surrey, Burnaby and __ Is A Labour/ Government Accord _Possible In_ British Columbia? ART KUBE President of the B.C. Federation of Labour NORTH VAN gives his views at the Annual General Meeting of the North Vancouver Seymour New Democratic Party Constituency Association Wed., Nov. 20 Ridgeway Elementary School Gym 420 East 8th Street. PUBLIC WELCOME! Donations to the North Vancouver Food Bank will be gratetully accepted. 205-122 East 14th Street Rhee SEYMOUR North Vancouver. B.C. 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