a ~~~ those-weeks that coach Tom all scores” with 28 ~ ‘points™ teen West Highlanders, Vancouver “Termansen and Hand- had one of sworth’s Craig Pedersen led Rippon ‘would prefer to forget, then remember. The Highlanders 4 ‘in their second league’ game. were upset 53- apiece. In other action, Phil Langley’s young Windsor crew was without the ser- 52 by the Argyle Pipers. The vices of their 6'8” center game, which was a low David Lodgins who had scoring affair, was injured an ankle earlier in dominated ‘by the strong the week. They _ still defensive~play “of “both tianaged a convincing 70-53 teams: The Pipers led 25-20 victory over the Sxbres:from at half time and then saw Sutherland. Tom Schimmer their lead slip away as West led the Dukes with 25 points. Van took a 38-35 lead. Poor shooting by West Van and strong defensive work by the Pipers, enabled Argyle: to. gain a_ three-— quarter time lead of 44-40. The fourth quarter saw There is only one ‘game remaining before ‘the Christmas break, which sees Sutherland Sabres playing at Sentinel tonite at 8:00 ‘p.m. Léague play will -again resume on Wednesday, West Vancouver lose their December 5. star forward, Eric Ter- . ‘mansen, due to fouls: The = - .TOP TEN Pipers were able to build up SCORING LEADERS asmalllead andhangontoa ame _ oP Aver Scul © 53-52 victory.,.Pipers were Cpedéson 2 265 Henls led by Ian Watson with 16° BE. Termansen 3 25.3 W.Van points and Darryl Rolfson T.Schimmer 1 25.0. Wndsr with 14. West Vanconpver. t McEwen 1 24.0 C.Gra was led by Eric Termansen 5. wright 1 17.0 Hones While most Ringette with 16 and Tony Martino pe Vooght 1 16-0 Sent. players will be having a bit of i ‘ . 1 : i wita i Pe night, the T- Martino 3 15.0 WestV Shopper’ ow the holidays, Highlanders were able to put Tween A division will be in the Argyle game behind LEAGUESTANDINGS Winnipeg taking part in the them as they defeated DEC. 12/82 annual St. James tour- Handsworth Royals 66-61. Name GP w L Po nament. | © game was a see-saw Argyle 204 Whoppers -had a bit of bad : C.Grah 1 102 . pate which aw te tend $m SE tk a week i lng : . . Windso 1 t 02 1on, owever, The Highlanders with i Handsworth 2 1 12 losing to Aldergrove 7-5. t 1 late hacios ore ok ° Phe Sang , O10 Re other Tween contests, ; . Hillside 1010 ingers dowrtied Aldergrove game. West Van's Eric Howe Sound 1 0 +40 5-0, Poco squeezed by Blade Be SUSE RRNS UNC RS We CRTC WHR RR eee RNS RN SRGVE RE PEAR eC RhOc er Ghen PEGs eeraran mae cree introducing direct from the fish plant.” LIVE LOBSTERS LIVE CRABS LIVE OYSTERS LIVE CLAMS EXAMPLE OF OUR, SHOPPER'S WHOPPERS were warming up for their Ringette tournament in W : H SHORE SEAFOOD Come over the tracks and buy FRESH & FROZEN SEAFOOD DAILY LOWPRICES .... Live Cra URN SOUTH ON BEWICKE AND CROSS RAILROAD TRACKS i , 7 ; (TURN Shore Seatood — 51 Bewicke, North Van. 986-9581 { 1 , ‘Bey ; f December 15, 1982. innipes over the holidays when they’ took on \ Aldengrove Is last week. However, the young Iadies from the eastern parts downed Whoppers 7-5. Runners 2-1. North Shore Winter Club (1) downed Pac Rates 8-1 and NSWC (2) downed Tigers 12-1 in Petite action. In Junior Belle division, Johnny's Angels downed Langley 4-2 while Garfield’s Pussycats remained un- beaten with a 5-0 win over POCO with Loreen Lohin picking up the shutout. Poco downed Blades 6-4 80% cot./ 20% poly. JANTZEN . SLAZENGER $87 $110 . | beautiful array | 2 of colours! CONTINUED ON PAGE B12 _ 8 | TIME OUT SPORTS 980-8211 #8 westlynn mall 980-0116