to benefi from big game North Vancouver minor . lacrosse players could be the big winners in-the Nations Cup game between North American Native Warriors and Canada East at North Vancouver Rec Centre, Monday, July 14. The minor ‘players are selling tickets for the 8 p.m. ” ” inor lacrosse the Rec Centre. Peter Garrow, general manager of the Can-Am team, and North Shore Frank Baker will select a 25-man_ roster following the game. Some of the North Shore players expected to crack the Warriors lineup are Vern, Wayne and Keith B3-Wednesday, July 2, 1980 - North Shore News game and will receive partof Baker and Harry and Darry! the proceeds. Powtess. . h cons ; ; ntario champion Fhe Warriors will be pBrooklin Redmen will chosen from Indian players in the eight-team Can-Am League, which is based in represent Canada East in the Nations Cup competition. Teams from the United States and Australia also will compete in the tournament which runs at several sites Ontario, Quebec and New Coquitlam Adanacs EY rio, Qu Le , represent Canada West. ee York State, and from the P g - Zaes eee Se North Shore Indians team. The Can-Am all stars and North Shore will meet in an exhibition Saturday night at from July 10 to July 17. WV takes easy win over Seattle e West Vancouver Cricket Club downed the visiting Seattle side in Saturday's league match. Batting first,, West Van lost Mike Pearson early, but Mike Slade and Pit Robins ~ then embarked on a 50 run’ succession of partners, he savaged the Seattle Bowling to such a degree that West Van were ae to declare after only evers with 178 on the scoreboard. Robins completed a beautifully struck century, and his WILLIE ALMOST MADE it past the Cosmos defender but the tumbling player brought down the little Scot. Hans stand that provided the innings left him with 112 not Welsweiller, the victorious Cosmos coach rated Johnston and Whymark as the big threats in the Whitecap offense, foundation for a large West out at the close. which failed to find the back of the net in the 3-0 loss Sunday. The Whitecaps will be out for goals tonight when they Van total. . Apart fromi Aslam Khan's ‘ take on the Atlanta Chiefs. (Terry Peters photo) hard hit 48 not out, the Both began striking the Seattle team could not cope . ball hard, but a lapse in with the West Van bowling Slades concentration led to and Gelding. Four run outs TMMMRUUML LMS @T Ol OF nd = it OF a \'1 [ @ 3 DEREK wa POSSEE PORTS the persistent Jerry Martin. and their innings closed sixty Robins then took over runs short of West Vans - Persona! instruction ce : 20 hours of instruction by DEREK POSSEE ; ; : -5 days, four hours each ses- completely. Aided by a total. - Development of individual skills sion, Monday to Friday LV wind | win Ss U year - Instant Video playbacks for ball Morning & afternoon sessions , : skills Juna 30- August 29, 1980 Rides and John’s Welding [RES eercuni lie LIMITED with Jack's Kiddy Rides [itereiiritnamer ENROLLMENT beating out John's Welding 5-4 in the final game. Jack's 2 T-Shirts Kiddy Rides were also the \y) League winners as well as 9° & refreshments courtesy of Pepsi / SPORTS. Lynn Valley Little League, which had over 270 par- ticipating youngsters, has drawn to a close for this season. Bad New Bears were the Play-off winners in the Pee Wee Division. The Minor Division had an exciting championship round between Jack's Kiddy being Play-off winners. The winning team in the Major Division for the Play- offs was Lynn Valley Lions. CENTRALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SHORE Spat 687-5077 Pat for more information call Derek Possee Soccer School Ltd. 1731 Comox St., Vancouver, B.C.