B6 - Wednesday, September 12, 1984 - North Shore News TOUCH FOOTBALL ACTION | Claws claw Panthers A NEW power may _ be emerging in the North Van Recreational Touch Footbal League. The Bearded Clams steam rolled over the hapless Panthers 36-0 in league play on the weekend. Quarterback Jim Cameron threw two touchdowns to Soccer games begin Friday From Page B1 tle University not allowing their team to play against two year institutions, the school defaulted to Blues who are now preparing to host their own tournament Starting Friday. With teams from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California all taking part it can be said that it does mean the com- plete Pacific Coast. The soccer tournament sponsored and hosted by Capilano College should be one of the better ones in the area with many regional and national champions par- ticipating. Leading the list is Malaspina from Nanaimo, the top college team in the country along with the host Blues, third best in the na- tion last season. The tournament gets under way Friday at noonn with Stellacoom College of Tacoma taking on the Nor- thern California champions from Foothills College in Los Altos, California That game will be played = § at Kirkstone Park Over at Inter River, also at noon Friday, Malaspina takes on Bellevue, Washington State runners up, while also at Inter River, on the other field, Santa Rosa, the runners up in Nor- thern California take on Skagit Valley. The other noon game at pitano. College features the host Blues taking on Lane College of Oregon. With little rest, the teams squarc up again Friday afternoon starting at four p.m. when winners take on winners and losers go against their counterparts. These games will be played at Kirstone, Inter River, both fields, and Cap C ollege. Quarter finals are sched- uled for Saturday at ii am at Inter River and the Col- lege All preliminary round games and quarter finals are 35 minute halves. The semi-finals will be played Saturday at 3 pm again at Inter River and the college with 40° minute halves On Sunday there are games at 10 am for deter mining finishing positions other than first and second at Inter River and Cap with the Championship game go ing at the college ficld at 42 noon on Sunday. Matt Skip on the way to the aqigms second = successive shbtont. The Bifference surprised the Old Forts 20-18, beating them for the first time in three years. Deep Cove Demolition car- ried on their winning ways, taking the SOB’s 26-6. Outlaws carried on their scrambling ways, fighting their way back from 13-0 to force overtime against the B-52’s. The Outlaws scored two unanswered touchdowns, winning 26-13. e Beautiful, washable flat finish © Easy water clean-up e Variety of popular colors STANDINGS WL Pts 1. Bearded Clams 2 0 4 2. Deep Cove Demolition 2 0 4 3. Outlaws 20 4 4. B-52’s 1: 2 5. Difference 02 0 6. Old Forts 020 7.8.0.B.’'s 020 8. Panthers 020 SPECIAL BONUS OFFER WITH PURCHASE OF GLIODEN PAINT, KODAK PARTYTIME 0 INSTANT CAMERA ONLY e Automatic motorized print ejection « Automatic exposure control tor daylight or flash ¢ Electronic shutter trom 1/300 to 2 seconds SEE YOUR GLIDDEN DEALER FOR DETAILS 915 West 1st St. North Vancouver 985-6155 Some products ot avaiable at all stores PARTICIPATING DEALER MAY SEtL FOR LESS GLIDDEN, SPRED SATIN, PARTYTIME I KODAMATIC REG'D TM Budget e Resists dirt, grease, moisture © Applies easily; dries quickly e Matches SPRED SATIN colors e Cleans up with water rake e ACROSS FROM PARK’& TIL 980-8517 —. 984-4296 . eae ~. 4315 COTTON -DRIVE™ -: 985: MARINE DRIVE For Rich Wood Beauty, Naturally! e Solid Colors high- light wood texture e Semi-Transparent shades enhance grain beauty e Oil or latex base. to protect wood 4 litres * THREE PREMIUM STAINS ONE LOW PRICE A *39.99 VALUE ‘Glidden 5742 Beresford St., Burnaby, B.C. 437-1131