GEES sport A night to forget It was not a night to remember. The best way of dealing with the kind of defeat we were handed by Toronto is to quickly find out the correctable mistakes then put theest of it out of our minds. All the lads were down after that one, and we're all wishing we had a game sooner than next Saturday. The best way to cure that kind of result is to get out on the field and turn it around as soon as possible. While there’s no question that we did not perform up to our potential, let's not take credit away from the Blizzard. They controlled the ball well up front, allowing thei attack to develop and were certainly deserving of the win. Even though nobody can judge a seasdn on one or two games, if Toronto can keep up that kind of intensity, theyll be a credit to the league this year. Apart from correcting any bad habits and pointing out obvious errors, Johnny Giles will spend some time in getting the lads back ‘up’. He'll make them believe in themselves and get on with the job of pre;anng for Co-ed Slo Pitch in West Van CO-ED Slo Pitch is returning to action this Spring with the West Vancouver Recreation Department. Over the past six years a highly successful league involving 50 adult co-ed teams have pitched, batted. slid and thrown away their Spring evenings. Recreational and Com- petitive divisions have been established to suit all levels of play and both leagues play a modified set of Slo Pitch rules. Each team may have 10 players on the field at one time but there must be a minimum of four men and four women at all mes. Both teams contribute to the officiating and = all teams make the playoffs. Deadline for April 28th at 4. — West Vancou: Centre. The registration fee ts $50.00 per team ind must be paid at the time of registration. Al teams registering must send a represeniative to an Organizational meeting on Wednesday, April 28th at 7:00 p.m. at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre. ‘ The league will run from May 3rd to June | 7th with all teams playing in the playoffs. Any individuals who wish to join a team or anyone requiring additional = in- formation, pleuse phone Colin Campbell 11 926-3266. istration ts p.m. at the Recreation Softball registration THE NORTH = Shore family YMCA as offemng a coed West Vancouver Youth Softball League for boys and girls 9 1?) years old Registratoo ois open now at the YMCA. until Apnl IS. or you can register at your school League play starts April 26 and goes until June 24 (sames will be played on Monday and Thursday evenings between 7 and & pom al the following schools Gleamorc West Bay Westcot Each team will play a game once a week and practise at thea home freld once a weck Fee for the | gue is $12 per player whi includes a tshirt and the cason end barbeque If you cquire any further dnfort ion call 926 5541 We’re santing nm yous a Sere teaty Tne Canadian He Seattle Sounders Saturday night. That was a frustrating game. It would be so much easier if we were able to on Peter Lorimer Pn ee nian | point to one or two obviously problem areas and fix them. But it wasn’t like that. It was a generally flat performance with no real highlights. day We know that on the possible ONE-DAY, ONE-STOP, RADIATOR SERVICE! Most radiator heater and gas tank repairs can be done in one people can aftord to be without thetr car tor Gays on end so. at Nor Est we aim to get your car back road a3 8s00N as A disappointing night for the fans and especially for the team. And it’s not one we plan on repeating. The fans should try and remember that no team can be judged by one or two games. They should also try and remember that’ our earlier performances in the Spring Cup and = against Borussia Moenchengladbach were quite positive and promising. We'll be living up to those promises, I can assure you. We came out a bit hesitant and were never able to get untracked apart from. the odd little spurt in the second half. It wasn't enough. Next Sunday Terry Yorath will be with you, and hopefully back with the Whitecaps after his bout with a bad knee and chickenpox. If you have any questions for Terry or myself, drop us a line in care of the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2H4. See you at the match Saturday night. Selection - Service - Satisf Authorised Doalor IMPORT AUTOS 10th & Alma, Vancouver 7. 1D. 105 In 30 years of operation Nor Est Radiators has earned a reputation as the best run auto and wndustrial radiator shop in the Lower Mainland If you're a tooking for fast retiable service § dirtve into Nor § st pe? itt. John Lockwood ee 74 Mon Fro 8 OO 4 30 Open Saturdays 6 OO 430 NOR EST RADIA TORS 1975 Wee 141n&. 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