Wednesday. Apnl 24, 1991 - Norttt Shore News - 15 86ers have a ‘knock-out’ game THE ENHIEBDEION game between the Vancouver S@er and the Ca- nadien National Fraining Centre Toam pest) was abrupiiy halted Sunday at Ninsmin Park after the S6ers voutic wis knocked urcon- eallsion with other setous ith at plese By Elizabeth Collings News Reporter Rob Merk wis tushed to Piens Gate Hospital Yor N-rays and received sine stiches for a cul behind the car. He was later discharged. Jronically. the exhibition match sus the third annual fundraiser tor the LGH foundation. the fundraising arm oof the hospital for the replacement of equipment, With four minates left in’ the game and the score at a 3-3 draw, Merk!, a defender and an attacker collided, knocking the goalie out. After the incident, the two teams decided not to finish the game. Scoring for the 86ers was fvor Evans, Rob Aujila and Sam Saundh while Joha Paul Kaezevic, Bruno Accili and Niall Thompson scored for the National Training Centre. In the preliminary game, the Sportsman’s All-Star team reached a 1-1 decision with Norvan ANAF #45. Hosted by the North Shore Sportsman’s League, the exhibiti- on games were a sell-out. Palmer estimates 1,800 spec- tators attended, raising net pro- ceeds between $4,000 and $5,000 for the hospital foundation. st et ; : eit Lucente id > NEWS photo N HEADING FOR a fall is Nico Berg as he is harassed by Doug Muirhead of the Vancouver 86ers. Berg, a North Vancouver product, was playing for the Canadian National Training Centre Team (west) against the 86ers in an exhibition match Sunday at Kinsman Stadium to raise money for the ‘ions Gate Hospital Foundation. gz NEWS photo Neil Lucen’ * ONE FUTURE major leaguer sneaks a smile for the camera during the singing of the national an- them. The Lynit Valley Little League held opening ceremonies recently at Kilmer Park and had 600 kids show up. WES FE plas: PS davistor season (Ea lb te Vuit Superstars, tudor - WEREMe saeee! becmime pot othe infer-discrict North Shore champions and the Yrs PRU Cap North Shere Vancouver taothe NC three. cupped a tant search Phi Booth the Stars went ote dedeat thn Nunaime fadeons 2 boar secent, Patis cop tested nel Pho bat sone thy BU Cup fan h thas os Spittires. at Ss saturday. Oni one other West Vicor oer anhtey mivatis the teas the rentin Ras ovr Piinads fads sang Stadiuin of a ! meth at W. Van “blue chip prospect’ Meldrum eads for UVic THE UNIVERSITY of Victoria athletics department has announe- ed the intent of Grey Meldrum to play for the Vie Vikings bashet- ball team in the CWUAA Con- ference this fal. Meldsum. 17. will enroll ins the faculty of arts and science. A @6°. 2O-pound blue chip Prospect from West) Vancouver Secondary School, Meldrum had been heavily recruited by the Uni- sersity of BIC Simon Fraser Uintversity and other NAIA Schools, Meldrum “as Codehed bs Rippaa ay his scrlar sear. An ouptanding athlete. possess vag oereat hands aad pumping abil x. Gree ded his hight school to an Wpressive JOOS record and a spot mothe COVAAT prosinenad clam, piomships, be aseruzed 2S points amb deo rebounds a game vd was one the main aagredionts bar the constant dagh provincial rank West Suncauver reserved! chrowe hoe fom al ras othe Highlanders : for + an outs tendine coat the Boao cdsertp Weert of shee ore wil attend junior national and provincial under-19 try-out camps ove the next few weeks. Meldrum is the son of Jenny Madil, formerly Jennys Wingerson Meldrum. a travk and field athlete who cepeesented Canada at the a a eS éé Hie are extremely excited with Greg's decision... 33 —UVic head coach Guy Vetrie tntendationial fevel. No owarld chess pentarhlon specklist. she abo competed in hurdles and dene jump. Madi was a 1963 Pan Am Hurdles silver medalist: and a T4960 hurdles Pan An brones micdalst. As welll she competed in the P9864 and 16s Ol mpiy Gaines for Canada, Mihines head coach Gus Vetrie sand EVs wats Medsedd la acquire Mehdtuni UWeoate ostremel feels decision Hoos re aw theese natienal and exerted: with dftend (Ne eutsiagndies would poten ixe) Mt Suatl .erte