North Shore Cricket ‘Club travelled to. Minoru Park last Saturday. to play Richmond I and salvaged ai draw. Richmond batted first and lost their first wicket at 17 runs, when Ian Tate was run out. “Derek: Melder then replaced him, joining Ian Salomon, and they put ona partnership of 104. It .was Bill Sims who eventually bowled Derek Melder at 64, with the Richmond total already up to 121. Sharma was brought back on to bowl and in five more overs he took six wickets, including Salomon at 53, - whilst Sims at the other end . got.the other two. - Richmond were ali out for 157, but they had batted too long, and left the North Shore pressed for time in their quest for runs. Derek and Angus Melder opened the bowling for Richmond, North Shore found it difficult to score rapidly, and a draw began to look probable. A_ few wickets fell and North Shore were 59 for 5. Then Collins and Bob Adie stepped up the pace and put North Shore back into a position where a win was just possible. Capilano champs in Pony playoffs The Capilano Pony team won a four team = tour- nament last weekend at Ambleside Park to advance to the provincial junior baseball championships. Capilano defeated Victoria 9-3 in the fina] game of the Zone 3 playoffs to advance to the provincials, being held in Surrey starting tomorrow. Lynn Valley was the first team climinated from the event, after losing two straight games, 4-1 against Capilano, and 11-9 against West Vancouver. Victoria advanced to the finals after victories against West Van 12-0 and Capilano 5-1 Capilano madc it on wins against West Van 13-0 and Lynn Valicy. Coaches “Cagey” Bob Hill and Ken Shirk are lcading the Capilano team to the provincials. Lifsko CLOGS SALE The best orthopedic clogs from Sweden are reduced. .. 10% - 35% off FASHION CLOGS - up to 50% off MENS SANDALS - 40% off Everything must go! HOUSE OF CLOGS ¢ 988-0115 1546 Lonsdale at 15th © 1102 Robson St. However, Adie was bowled. by Peter Mason at 30, and Collins was joined by Ken Bradshaw. They tried to maintain the seven-runs-per-over that were by then needed for a win, but they were unable to so . sb draws Richmond i _With less than two overs left in the game Collins was bowled for 32 by David Harris, and a win became impossible. North Shore then played out the last few balls for a draw, ending with 134 runs for eight wickets. ‘Old Timers’ soccer: at Horseshoe Bay As part of the Horseshoe Bay Day festivities, the Pub Old Timers, or Pots, will play the West Van Young Bucks in their second annual soccer confrontation, Sunday, August 10. Dave Patrick, of the Troller Pub, says his players, most of them over 35, are called the Pots for obvious reasons. But they'll still be in good cnough shape for the game, he says. Over 100 people came out to watch last ycar’s game, and the Pots hope a similar crowd will be on hand at Sentine!) Park at 2 p.m. the day of the game. Vancouver Whitecap coach Tony Waiters says he'll be on hand for the game and may bring several of his players with him. you? W. Van team. victorious two weeks of Zuehlke After competition. at ‘Park, Lynn Valley- has earned the right to represent the North Share in the B.C. : little league championships. Lynn Valley won the nine ‘team tournament with an éasy 9-0 victory over Jaycee Rotary in the final on Sunday. : The West Van ‘A’ team secured another win ona Saturday with a fine all round team effort at Brockton Oval, completely out playing the visiting Seattle side. . Put in to bat first on a glorious - afternoon; West Van accumulated the for- midable total of 183 from 38 ofthe allotted 4Q0overs. __ The score was mainly due to an innings of 84 by Mike Slade. His splendid effort provided the foundation upon which the later bat-— samen were able to score at will off the -tired Seattle ‘bowlers. . Slade’s main support came once again from Pip Robins, Wow- it’s time to try your new tennis racquet! (It was such a bargain.) ur first overhead smash and... WHAT? So much for “bargains.” Now you'l go to Skyline S or a reall dependable racquet ...the hinest stringing service available... AND a terrific selection of tennis clothing and shoes. At Skyline, it's always “advantage receiver” — for ALL your racquet sports! SHYLINE SPORTS FOR THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY rick . threatened. ‘The B.C. ‘championships will take place at South | - Memorial Park from August 2-10. The winner. of that tournament will go on to the Canadian championships in Copper Cliff, Ontario, later. in August. Lynn .Valley’s first game ‘will‘be against Nanaimo at 5:00 p.m., August 2. et who scored a powerfully struck 32 runs. The Seattle reply never They were pinned. down by the ac- curacy of Frank Vermuelan and Pip Robins, who bet- ween them destroyed any challenge Seattle could muster. Good catching, especially a brilliant effort by Amon, and ground fielding helped Vermuelan and Robins to take four and three wickets respectively. Slade came on at the end to claim the ast two wickets, | as the Seattle innings. closed at 65, giving West Van an easy victory by 118 runs. 119 West 16th St. North Vancouver 985-9161 38th & West Boulevard Kerisdale 266-1061