the volunteer, but Is res THE NORTH SHORE C.C. First team defeated Seattle at Seattle last Saturday, thanks to fine innings by Skipper A. Sharma 29, J. Jadhav 22, S. Aguiton 18, and R. Herbert 15, and good bowling by P. Cantelo 3 for 8, C. Sahota 3 for 21, A. Sharma. 2 for 7, and J. Jadhav 1 for 7. There were some lapses in North Shore's catching, but their ground fielding was of a Lynnwoo LYNNWOOD INN _siadies fastpitch softball team caught a second to the Scar- lettes of Richmond in the Intermediate B division of the BCASA ) Provincial Champronships in Courtenay last week. A strong field of 12 teams from throughout the pro- FOLLOWING THE completion of the gruelling triathlon, the com and having a massage. Twenty five a ed. Resting on the left is Charles Harmon of Seattle and on the right, Chris McKave of Burnaby. Pair of wins for Cricketers high standard and R. Herbert, B. Adie and J. Jadhav in particular, and P. Pisani and C. Sahota took brilliant catches to compen- sate for those lapses. Final scores: N.S.C.C. 117 - Seattle 80. On Sunday the N.S.C.C. First team took the field again at Brockton Point against U.B.C. in a Gardner- Johnson trophy semi-final and were dazzling in every department of the game. K. Bradshaw bowled brilliantly to take 4 for 17, as did D. Marlow for figures of 4 for 24. They were ably sup- ported by the bowling of Skipper A. Sharma and R. Herbert. The N.S.C.C. fielding was brilliant, as was evidenced by the catches taken by R. Herbert and D. Marlow in particular, as well as those taken by P. Sahai and S. titor on the right is not having etes started the event and 22 finished. And all surviv- NEWS photo Mark Hamilton his leg reattached by Aguiton. P. Pisani was out- standing with his stumping and catching as. wicket- keeper. . However, the most out- standing performance was given by S. Evans who elec- trified the grounds with his magnificent innings of 80 not out. L. White supported S. Evans ably as he assaulted the bowling of U.B.C. Final scores: U.B.C. 91 for all - N.S.C.C. 94 for none. ladies capture second vince competed for the gold, silver and bronze medals and Lynnwood defeated teams from Courtenay, Prince George, Port Alberni and Kelowna to make it to the finals. A powerful team from Kelowna sponsored by Monarch Investment placed 3rd. Tracy Ray of the Lynn- wood was recognized as the MVP of the tournament. Prior to this the Lynnwood team placed Ist in a 24 team tournament sponsored by the Meraloma Club of Van- couver. Individual awards were won by Anne Knight, pitcher, Lisa deBoer, short- stop and Tracy Ray, fielder. Soccer players needed EDGEMONT SOCCER CLUB is holding its sixth annual try-outs Mondays and Wednesdays throughout September, at Norgate West near International Plaza. Entering its third year in the Vancouver-Metro Leaguc, Edgemont Soccer Club is now in Division 2A, and is looking for good wit quality players. highly competitive. who are For further information call Mike Hubbard, 939-0806 ovenings. iT SALE SKI SALE PRE SEASON CLEARANCE SAVE 20% - 50% ON TOP LINE SKIS, BOOTS & FASHIONS GE Vise OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9.00 P.M THAS Marine Dr., SKISHOP JSRe Shoe West Vancouver, BE VIVAL Medd) Ae nay Keep Canada Beautiful... Pitch-in @) B3 - Sunday, August 28, 1983 - North Shore News - Busiest CP.GA. Teaching Professional in Canada - Teaching Consultant National Golf Foundation *T will not be conducting the North Shore Adult Night School Classes this Fall or Winter but will be running a special promotion. * Anyone starting a package of 6 private golf lessons from Sept Ist to Oct. 2nd will be eligible for a free draw on a trip to Las Vegas. Arrangements by Miles of Travel plus 4 buckets of practice balls. * Bring this ad in for a $2.00 reduction on special hole in one golf lesson. Phone for information about instruction and special lesson package. Ask for head instructor Gord at 985-7822 LIONS GATE GOLF CENTRE Lifetime guaranteed “The Study Hauler’ $31.20 ALL DAYPACKS @ 16 Models Sale Prices from $14.00 to $42.00 GREAT OUTDOORS 201 LONSDALE 980-3313 5&10 PIN = Starts Sept. 6/83 Register Now At — THUNDERBIRD LANES ory 10 PIN PROGRAM AMF MAGICSCORE Ladies Day League Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 am or 12:30 pm Mixed or Mena Night League Mon.-Fri. 6:30 pm or 9:10 pm HE HOUSE OF COMPUTER SCORING”’ 5 PINPROGRAM SCOREMATIC (Computer Scoring) Ladies Day League Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 am or 1 pm Mixed Night League Mon -Fri. 6 45 om or 8 pm FREE * Supervised PLAYROOM for day leagues 5 & 10PIN PROGRAMS Juniora League - Starta Sat Sept 10. 9.30 am Registration Dates: Sat. Aug 27 to Sept 3 trom 10 am-noon Golden Agera League- Mon Wea Fr 1pm We have openings tor individuals, Coup'ns Complete Teams | Complete Leagues! * N.S. Major MENS 10 PIN LEAGUE needs two, 5 player teams to fillup. (Thursdays 6:30 p.m.) CALL: 10 PIN- 3 THUNDERBIRD LANES ‘ i Don Lutz, SPIN-KenKnight 985-6704 120 WEST 16TH ST., NORTH VAN. ““WE TAKE RESERVATIONS FOR PUBLIC BOWLING’ NOW OPEN UNTIL 4 A.M. FOR PUBLIC BOWLING