fj FIGHTING FOR THE BALL in the Championship game between Whitecap Reserves, dark uniforms, and North Shore Pegasus, is Jim Barberi.of Pegasus and Greg Haywood. Haywood, from the North Shore, is with the Reserves. Also in the photo is Steve ‘Nessin, who picked up one of the two Whitecap goals, and Mike McLenaghan, playing with Pegasus, but a regular member of the Minnesota Kicks. Whitecap reserves won the match 2-0. (Terry Peters ° photo) Whitecap reserves take 2-0 win By ANDY FRASER North Shore Pegasus failed in thelr attempt last Thursday evening, to capture the winter division -of the Pacific Northwest Soccer League for a third straight time by going down to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Vancouver Whitecap Reserves. Pegasus needed at least a draw to keep the cham- pionship, but a lack ol practice time during the break of recent bad weather reduced the effectiveness of the normaly attacking team. Missing an open net within the first ten minutes of the match seemed to take a bit of life from the North Shore The ‘fireman's frend used steam: Page squad. And when Hans Granander of the Reserves put away a rebound shortly after, it was close to being over. Early in the second half Steve Nassin got the in- surance marker for the Reserves who used Graham Tutt, the former Charlton Athletic keeper in goal. Tutt, who was to return to was by Tony England Saturday, brought over Waiters for a trial. Waiters and the Director of Player Development, Les Wilson, kept a close eye on the game as did Phil Parkes. the Whitecap keeper who is currently in a contract dispute with the team The game was a make up match which was originally to have been played as part of the regular season back on November 25. A torn up field forced postponement of that game and since that time, rain and snow brought about another two delays. us drop title game Pegasus players have been unable to train regularly because of the inclement weather recently and = it showed with the teams lack of timing with the ball. PNE officials at the Empire Stadium site locked out a number of parents and friends who had planned on attending the game. About 50 fans were inside the stadium, with a_ similar number locked out The spring session of the league, which was to have opened at Kinsmen today, Sunday. has been postponed because of ficid conditions. "FREE! FREE! FREE! ARE YOUSATISEIED WITH YOUR SKIN ? We cordially invite you toa MICTRIN SCIENTIFIC SKIN CARE seminar PURPOSE: ... the scientific skin care programme is three fold: to cleanse, condition and protect. We want to show you our unique programme. For the Canadian consumer, Metrix is manufactured at Metrix Laboratories in Surrey, British Columbia. This excellent product with the unconditional money back guarantee has been continuously available since 1932. We will consider it an honour to have you drop in and, we think, you will find it exciting and helpful .. Bring your friends and enjoy coffee with us before the seminar starts. PLACE: Piaza tnternationai Hotel 19989 Marine. North Vancouver Check at hotel! desk for room number DATE: Saturday January 26 1980 TIME: 11am .1pm,.3pm. 5pm Select the hour of your choice For more information: 682-761 0 or 685-8761 *Since we always have so many inquiries about an employment career with NIB ERIN you may get one of those infernal telepnone answering machines when you call, but be patient. we will certainly return your telephone Call just as promptly as time permits