| Page 10, August 9, 1978 - - gliding _ ‘championships. Grouse. over:.the weekend - with Steve. Moyes. taking the top $3500. ‘prize | and John 5. Ogden: receiving’. $2500. for — “second | ‘Place . > Per- oh his formance. - _ Both managed to ) get toa height. over 3000 feet above . | some a 7500 feet above sea level. - the mountain. ‘peak, B. c. Ss. ‘John _ Randy Rook. = John Davis of. 1: Porting and) Shaun Dever. of- Colorado took fifth and sixth | . place respectively. The ‘North Shore if unior B.C..- Girls - softball: team: Champions, headed to New Brunswick to play in ‘the = _ Canadian championships but — jet lag’-resulting from ‘14 hours of travelling ‘took .its toll and the Birls- finished fourth.. aa After almost seven hours: of flying the team crammed _ into vans for. the 300. mile: trip along rocky. roads . ‘to. Nelson-Miramichi. Arriving | at the. poorly kept. barracks. they = found themselves with just. Wednesday evening,’ enough time to catch: some game. at 9: 30, _ morning. Conditions at the bali park . were far from fhe best as. there was no place to change - and no facilities except outhouses.’ | With spirits low | they took _ three games to get off the — ground starting with the _ battle against the host New | Brunswick team which they dropped 6-2. Behind 6-0. during the sixth inning, A pair of Australians took |. - ( the: top. spots in. the. hang : . See finished . in’ third | position a followed. by this Province 's battle volleyball. . - ' The hockey: players will judged on _the duration of. timé ‘in the air, Spot. landing, form on. required s maneuvers. In. order t to raise . funds to send B.C.’s top; ‘wheelchair % . -athletes - to - the Canada | Games in Newfoundland, ‘August © 20-27, “the “Van-. couver. ‘Canucks: will go to™ take on (the: ‘province’s | top. oonw wheelchair volleyball player, Rick: Hansen and his coach : oe Tim Frick. e Nancy. Walters was leading at the-plate batting three for | - four when she was put out of action for the rest of. the. series: Spiked. by a base runner at second, Walters. _ suffered torn knee ligaments - - and was sent. to ‘hospital for - examination.” ae ‘In game two the. locals . r duelled the eventual winners. . of the: tournament, Oakville, Ontario, who won | 2 2- 4. dariaan an errors. The - Neb es hy BAST ER wes -North | Shore - crew. had° trouble | connecting with the _ ball and. only managed” a _ Single base hit. sleep before their opening —- the next that first day and the third | ~ was: against Manitoba which: — resulted i ina -3-0 loss.:Once : again the. giris just couidn’t - They played three games get any hits. at the Plate. - Friday: the jet lag started | °- to: wear off: and North Shore | _ bagged their first win against _ . ‘Newfoundland with a. ‘§-3.. score. The. bats started to. come into’ contact with the | ball resulting in a 9-2. win. against . Nova ‘Scotia’ as Loésje Melis and Terry Semmens | $ cvilano mall . AI Wilson : he _ Ai t WY NN iti a Jerry Tagge . A Charuk “Saturday Aug.12 3:30pm. On the roof of the Parkade . Saturday Aug. 19 3:30 p.m. CAPILANO Mi ALL -| ee \ a at , : ' ' Wy . . : it fa Presents The |. inva “game — of ABS ARA UA REAR Y “from ~ both bagged — “The ne fol oliow + up. event at will be. a ‘match - ‘between the. U: B.C. All “Stars ‘and the. B.C. a volleyball a get themselves at the end of team. ie “The “date | ¢ Tuesday a . August 15.at the Strathcona fe QCanmimirnite fe ay oes en i 4 MwAth ww. students, - =. _ Shildren. Aes _ “triples. ‘Semmens’ hit “might : well have ‘been a home-run | “but she was. playing with a | pulled thigh . muscle. which a Ses two? quick wickets for no_ ,-tuns, bowling. Vancouver's slowed her down . The: Girls had- ul hits. in. their. next a triple. — ‘Saskatchewan, — | owe “finished | ‘second, “were - the: ‘team which eliminated the — mo = _ anes —— —— locals with a 5-1 score..The | "REGISTER NOW! Federation of Canadian Artists foe _Art instruction by _ artists © portrait painting ¢ Jandscape painting. - » batting: problems came back | — | ‘as they ‘couldn’tmanage to get. the base. runners: ‘home... | and defensive errors added . to the oss. a “The Quebec . team” was ras ; the : - _championship| but. dropped . favoured | tw take “out the: day before. when ‘their coach passed away i as. a Tesult of a heart attack... “Back at home the girls are " preparing “to host an In- @ vitational . ‘tournament vat -Norgate ‘Park this weekend a starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday with teams from ‘ACTOSS s the province competing. (MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION : & B.C °. UORS. 1 Meot And Loam Footboll From The Pros | “The. : competition carried a. “on. ‘throughout. the | weekend in ‘conjunction with landing: and performance of : long: alu’: ‘tickets are $1.50 adults, $1 ; and - “30.: cents : smatch with. > - Manitoba resulting in a 10-6 | '..* victory with Terry Semmens. - = hitting a single, a double and . - Bill. Sims took. an: early . : "wicket, for..the: North ‘Shore «” 2 Jater he had.another. chance | “Vancouver --and “this time’. Peter. Pisani: . cricket club on Sunday when. - he bowied the.” the Paradise Bowl Music - opening | ‘batsman for four os Festival. runs. ‘Kas Chandok played . _. inside an. outswinger ; and the © _ < ball hit off his’ stump. ‘Soon. ae ~ afterwards | ‘Amba . Sharma co had Hal’ Chuff. eg before : : wicket. ~ ae | .. ‘the same wicket, whereupon : _ Bennett was. run out for 14, “py Jim: Mitchell. for 13:and “then Gerry Hare hit-hardto — rapidly reach:17 runs before. Larry White’ caught him off ns Mitchell's bowling. Derek. Haddleton ~ was. . ‘caught. by Bill Sims for 27 — >, and Elford Corawall went in _ the same way; caught by Vas Gunaratna for four. . _ Captain: Don. Hemmings and getting Bob Hadley L.B.W. Peter - Jones | ‘looked as ‘though he would score well until he. snicked:a ball off. So Amba Sharma... The wicket elifeclass . Amba. ‘Sharma then. ‘took . keeper - ‘failed ‘to. ‘hold. the catch, but a couple. ‘of balls. took. “the: ‘catch . “neatly. : a Vancouver \ were all out for: 9B. “Amba. Sharma: had taken’. four wickets for 17 runs, Jim‘: Mitchell four for: 19 and Bill” os Sims 1 for 28. er Derek Haddleton « came in ‘to partner Chris Bennett ard - ‘they scored ‘steadily. until both batsmen ‘managed. to. “North” Shore’ s opening ‘batsmen, Peter Pisani; ‘was | never comfortable and had ‘not scored before Les Nolan. © had caught him in the slips..." by Gerry Hare. Larry White f — Was dropped at a point when. #2" a nl} ‘had. three. runs and — Mani Kahn came in. and he only 2 ; batted well. until’ he was * powled round behind his legs went on. confidently to score . ’ Several. of North Shore’ Ss principle batsmen lost their: wickets cheaply in- quick. — succession before they had the measure of the bowling. cellent catch at square leg when Gunaratna played a f - powerful pull shot off Nolan. | _Vohara d'Silva batted well | “until he was stumped for 23 | and then Sharma had the tables turned on him and was {| himself out LB .W. for. five. ~ North’ ‘Shore’ s. last batsmen: in. and : they. needed 20 to win. ® still life painting S painting ¢ & printmaking. (children 10-14) ' Day & Evening For information call: _CHRISTINE GRANT, 980: 1362 f Tennis* | in your own backyard | * Padd le tennis, that is): ‘We build an ‘alll weather mul ti-purpose sports patio.in your backyard for tess than the cost of a pool. 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