48 — Wednesday, June 17, 1998 ~ North Shore News -- ‘ Coquitlam Adanacs NEWS photo Mike Wakefield ‘ Young Tigers CAPILANO Golf & Country Club member John Greyeli (right) shows great form during a recent golf clinic at Capilano Elementary School. Greyeil and Seymour Golf & CC’s Todd McGill ted the free clinic. Indians host Lakers tonight at Lonsdale THE North Shore Indians lost a 7-5 decision to the at Lonsdale Arena in matchup against the Burnaby Lakers. The two teams have played just once this year — North Shore sunk the Lakers 11-8 in Saturday night in Western Lacrosse ssociation action. The foss sunk the Indians to below .500 for the second time this season. North Shore looks to add a win to its 5-6 record tonight - + 50 . Summer Special | g SIX WEEK COURSE 4 INCLUDES UN:FORM! I {Offer expires July 17/93} i $429 | the May 6 meeting in North Van. Game time tonight is % p.m. The Indians travel across the Second Narrows on Friday night for an 8 p.m. game against Burnaby at Copeland Arena. Maple Ridge comes to town next Wednesday night. Now offering Children’s Birthday Parties FUN! FUN! FUNI CLARKE’S FAMILY MARTIAL ARTS CENTERS #626-2601 Westview Shopping Ctr 988-7997 #385 North Dollarton Hwy Dollar Shopping Ctr 924-0446 north shore news (o) SPORTS aies 2nd in California MARK Bates placed second in a United States Triathlon Series event in Oceanside, California last week. The North Vancouver triathlete was among 73 pro me.1in a particularly strong field, which including Greg Welch, Mike Pigg and mem bers of the U.S., Mexican, and Japanese national triathlon teams. “rT was pleased with my performance, espe- cially my bike ide, which felt very strong,” Bates said. “The crowd kept me going -— it was great to hear so many people encouraging gates had a solid 1.5 Am swim through the choppy Pacitic surt) finishing just behind the leading vroup, He made his moxe at the start of the LO kne Like leg, moving up to third place by the second of four laps, then pissing Garrett McCarthy te move into second. Rates rode alone in sccond for the remainder of the bike. slowly increasing his lead on the athleres behind him, while leader Nick Radkewich remained in front with a ene minute gap. The four loop 10 km: run course did not result in any changes in the top two positions. CORRECTION NOTICE in our B5-3 Dad's Day flyer on oage 34, the Guess overdyed col- fon towels will be late arriviag m fine stores Rainchecs will be availabie In the £5-38 Swimwear flyer on the tox wear flysheet, the Save 25%-50% ladies sandals and canvas shoes otter and tne ladies spring/summer dress and ¢aSual shoes offer should both have read “Priced to clear’. Sorry for any inconvenience thi may have caused. » Haghiucr ait on and Autry, ? I run for my if Running in the 9¢1¢t Relay is good for my heaith for lots of- Together, we “relay” can make a difference. COLD SPORSORS AIR CANADA @& £8 pankot Montreal different reasons, It’s fen. It's exercise. But, best of all, it provides additional funding for emergency services! And my wife and 1 know the value of their services. Why, as unusual as it sounds, it was an emergency ceam that helped deliver our son right in sur car. We named him Carson (son born in a car) alter che miraculous event. | know fundraising for the Relay is what really helps ran emergency services better! (A True Hamner Family Story) Early Bird Saves $10.00 Join us. Walk, run, jog - bur be a part of this worthwhile event. Sign up before July 17, 1998 at $ pm and save $10 00 your registration fee! Sun, Sept. 20, 1998 9:11 am - 12:11 pm Ambleside Park West Vancouver, B.C. Is CORPORATE ats ‘= SPONSOR 984-3782. MEDIA SPONSOR line 7 ocline tres 3 MEDIA SPIRSOR ? Trews abet eacsueT TENSE