BASEBALL ROUNDUP Babe Ruth report Game of the week has to be Steve Pringle’s 7 inning no hitter for M.G. Builders clobbering N.S. Credit Union 11-0. John Buchanan hit a home run and Kevin Reilly a triple. M.G. Builders took two other wins in the week, Andrew Collins won 10-4 over Dillingham when Ross Myles connected for a triple. Their third came with Geoff McKay pitching a mean 10-1 win over N.S. Credit Union. Firemen continued the season without a loss when Bruce McKenzie pitched the win over Dillingham 8-4 on Sunday and John Trieu pitched a 9-7 squeaker against N.S. Credit Union... Firemen and M.G. Builders will meet for the first time May 17, their win/loss record promises a _ super game. Action in the Prep Division resulted in Midas Muffler ruining B.A. Blacktop’s no loss record by edging them out 12-11. Aaron Assance pitched the win and earned a triple. Ethan Thompson smashed a triple for B.A. Blacktop. Even with the loss, B.A. Blacktop had a successful week with two wins. Brian Bergot pitched the defeat of Moodyville Lions, 17-12. Cox and McKay along with Wilson, De Ath and McKay made double plays for the Lions. B.A. Blacktop also took out Legion 16-6 with Rob Bouchette pitching. The Eagles pulled themselves out of the basement with two wins. They sneaked by Midas 19- 18 with Scott Knight pit- ching and Rick Larson collecting a home run. Rene Mercer picked up a triple for Midas. They also took Legion 10-3 with Jeff Dawson pitching. Doug Stewart hit a home run for the Eagles. Standing» GWLPo JUNIOR DIVISION Firemen M.G. Bafldern Dfillinghean N.S. Credit Unton arow -w aw ne) = wa ee PREP DIVISION B.A. Blacktop Moodyville Liom Eagics Midas Mauffic: Legion aoanwis%8?-@ et ew te Om bw acoooea Procee FROM PAGE B1 Cricket Leaguc Another added attraction at this year’s tournament will be a Canada tral game, which will pit Canada’s top tugby players onc another against Waterpark RFC from Ireland 1s Considered one of the carly tournament favorites The stde will be bringing with tt three Insh Internationals Colin Tucker, former British Lion and insh wing forward, Brendan Foley, second row, capped 11 times for Ireland and Rory Moroncy. a centre who toured Austraha with Ircland Bul stern opposition can be expected from the hikes of San Jose Scahawks. James Bay from Victorta and the BERT DUKE GIRLS ON MAY 15 a Bantam tournament was held in Lynn Valley against four teams - from Squamish. Lynn Valley Rowdies defeated the Squamish Blue Angels 23-9 and downed Squamish D.Q. 9-1. Lynn Valley's D.O.A. won against D.Q. 17-9, but were defeated 9-5 by the Blue Angels. Squamish Burger Barons defeated Lynn Valley Dukes 25-8 and L.V. J.R. Jeans 15- 10. Gar Dee Trucking of Squamish were victors over - the Dukes 15-10 and over J.R. Jeans 20-19. The tournament continue later this month in Squamish. League Standbags Mites GWLP Rainbows 4408 Cavaliers 4316 Ribbks 41432 Flames 4040 Squirts Smarts 4316 Base Invaders 4316 Garfielders 3216 Snoopen 3122 Seaspan 4132 Ir. Pee Wees Mad Batters 3306 Cavaliers 4316 Madres 3214 Rowdettes 422464 Base lavadens 4132 Expos 4046 Sr. Pee Wees Nash Wanamaker 330606 Root Bears 3214 Londoe Drugs 2112 Dinos 2112 Zippy Print 4040 Sr. Bantams Rowdies 4408 D.O.A. 4132 Dukes 4132 DYKHOF LADIES Dykhof Nurseries of the Zone 5 Inter-District League, Midget Division, started the year by beating Westburn Warnors 9-4, 15-8 and losing a close one by 7-5. Leanne Chowen and Laura McKinley each picked up a win with Laura and Melanie Elsener showing aggressive hitting at the plate. Playing well defensively for North Van were Karen Burgess (left field) and Manta Chiesa (short stop). Last week saw Dykhofs travel to Burnaby flor a 12-0 win over the Foxs Dykhof Nursenes plays Kats of Vancouver whose recent exploits running with the ball have crushed all thes opponents will. B3 - Wednesday, May 18, 1983 - North Shore News’ pote BATTLING FOR POSSESSION, Sheryl Bannerman, right, of West Vancouver, tries to stem the tide of Westerley Tradewinds of the Comox Valiey in B.C. Senior Women’s Field Hockey tournament ection on the weekend at Hugo Ray Park. Comox Valley won the match 2-0. their home games on Monday nights at Lynn Valley Park, game times are 6:30. Next up, May 16, Little Red Devils visit Dykhofs at LV Park. More Sport on B13 ROTARY WINS In spite of their first two losses of the season, Eagles maintain their place standing in Jaycee Rotary major little league. Eagles dropped a ig 23-8 result to Skyline last week and later to Legion by a 13-7 count. In the Skyline game, Mark Reig was the winning pitcher with Mike Haskins helping the cause with a double and single In other action, Hagles did make it to the win column with a 22-9 victory over s to Brockton With four fields in acuon all day long, the tournament will provide a feast of rugby for the spectator MT. SEYMOUR SOCCER ASSOC. CORDIALLY INVITES ALL BOYS & GIRLS TO ENROLL FOR THE 1983-84 SOCCER SEASON SEYMOUR HEIGHTS SCHOOL MAY 18th & 19th 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Jaycee with Chris Allen the winning pitcher. Rocky Lionas led the way at the plate with a double and two singles. ° Other Rotary action saw Skyline pick up their second win of the week, moving into second piace with an 8-2 win over Legion. Mark Reid struck out 13 over six innings while Mark Reid and Mike Haskins each had three hits. Legion hold. down third place with Jaycee bringing up the rear in the four team league. SENIOR BABE RUTH In interlocking action for Semor Babe Ruth, Inter City Gold downed Keith Plumbing 9-8 with K. Long getting win. Jim Casano and George McKay pitched for Keith Plumbing. The plumbers lost a second game with Squamish coming out on the long end of a 5-3 score. In a double header played at Mahon on Sunday, Inter City Gold downed Davis Pharmacy 5-1 in the first game with the Pharmacy coming back to take the second match 5-3 with Karm Trieu taking credit for the win. Dave Shght hit a triple. MIXED LEAGUE RESULTS O'KEEFE DIVISION G.P. 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