B4 - Wednesday, May 26, 1982 - North Shore News FEE SD Ort (RARBG ae eae Oe North Shore baseball round-up Mt. Seymour AFTER THREE weeks of play. exciting races are developing for the lead in each of the three divisions in the Mt. Seymour Kinsmen Little League Association. In the Minor League I, Parkway Chevron Royals are maintaining their lead with only one loss out of eight games, com to the North Shore Credit Union Yankees who have posted three losses out of eight. The Capilano Glass Phillies are out in front in the Minor League IJ, with seven wins and two ties over Lucas Anderson Construction Pirates’ five wins, two ties and two losses. In the Major Division First Memorial Expos have the lead with five wins, one loss and two ties, with Mount Seymour Lions Cubs and Seycove Marine Dodgers rounding out the top three. The Expos won both of their games last week, in- cluding a key encounter with the Dodgers which they won 10-7. Results of games played May 12 to 18 follow: and Imports Toyota, Honda, Datsun, Budget Budget Budget Brake & Muffler It’s mainly because of the Brakes! It’s mainly because of the Mufflers! 1315 Cotton Drive, N.V. across from Park & Tilford 980-8 — te —— MINOR DIVISION I Braves 10 Twins 12 Mets tS Orioles 5 Cardizab 16 White Sox 16 Pkway Roya 9 NSCU Yaskees 8 NSCU Yankees 5 Pkway Royah 17 Astros 13° Reds a2 Astros Reds 5 White Sox 9 Astros 20 MINOR DIVISION II Phillies H 3 il Raagers 2 Anech 8 Btuc lays 4 Athletics 7 Camadians 2 Red Sax 18 Blec Jays 14 Angels 10 Canadians 9 Rangers 3. Athletics 10 Sluc lays 3. Phillies 4 Pirates Canadinas 5 MAJOR LEAGUE S/MDodgers 15 Stong’s Tigers 14 Nova Tee 3 Ges’ Mariners 14 "s exes S ist 17 M/SLion Cubs 5 Cae Nin iness 2 Bert Dukes THE BERT Duke Girl's softball league has been underway since early May. Results to date follow: MITES Je. Cavaiiers 12 Flames 6 Rainbows 18 Ribbis 12 Rahabows 9 Flames 7 Rainbows 20 Sr. Cavaliers 5 Flames 14 5 Rainbows 19 Flames 1 Jr. Cavaliers 21 Ribbits 4 Rainbows 18 Ribbits 4 Je. Cavaliess 24 Flames ul UIRTS B.lnvades 19 Smurts 2 Sacopen 12 Garfieiders iB) Seaspan 9 Cavatiers 1 It's mainly because of the Brakes. DISC BRAKE SPECIAL Domestic Ford, Chev, Pontiac etc 51 includes: ry a een Ol “gga fej ile [ Cavaliers 20 Smoopers 12 B.invaders 14 Seaspen 9 Garfielders bed Samerts 14 Cavaliers a i2 Sacopers i Saeietters 8 ro SUNIOR BANTAMS Pome 2 Ade Plestics a 6 Adv Plastics 25 BurrardPing 3 Babaloocy 17 TO Spores t3 Bahaleoe: iS Burrerd Prag 6 Adv 3% TO Spers 7 Adv Plastics 31 BurrardPing 2 TO Sports 27 ~Babaloocy 4 SENIOR PEE WEES BA Biks 26 C Crushers 9 LCD Holdings 24 Dogs Ear JUNIOR PEE WEES : NV Slopitch SIX YEARS OLD and still going strong is the Nor-Van Slowpitch League. This year's version features seven teams and began the first week of May. Standings follow: TEAM Masterbatters Tokeland A's lronhorse St. Alice Hotel Scquids Scingers Newcomers Conm=annd wanna m OO Little League LEGION has a solid lead in Rotary Little the Jaycee Front pads Installation Front Wheel Bearing pack e Hydraulic System check e@ Resurfacing Front Rotors WAGNER ~ 4 fe xs 7 NC League, with an undefeated season to date. The Jaycee squad are a distant second, with Skyline and Eagles bringing up the rear in the four team leaguc. Legion has played in five out of the last seven games, including a resounding 16-2 win over the Eagles May 8 (w.p. Eric Zaepenick). Evan Lucas had three hits for the winners. Legion followed yp with another victory one day later, downing the Jaycees 16-3 (w.p. Dean Duncan). Eagles edged Skyline 15-13 the same day, with Roben Bouchette going the distance. Things hadn't changed much by May 16, with Legion whipping Skyline 17- 1, with n Duncan not only the winning pitcher but 3 If your 4. 9. West Vancouver 922 3231 place is the bod: bodysho: Peter Brand Motors 1519 Clyde Aven te also batting a triple and a home run. The Jaycees totalled the Eagles 23-2 at the same time, with Eamon Ward pitching and Warren Cannon adding a single and a home run. Legion grabbed another win May 18 with a 21-2 Slaughter of Skyline (w.p. Daryl Downie), and added the latest win one day later with a 15-3 win over the Eagles (w.p. Eric Zaeper- nick). Standings to date: we Legion 9 0 Jaycees 4 3 Skyline 2 6 Eagles 'o7 LV WAC ACTION CONTINUES in the Lynn Valley Women's Some things you should know if your car is damaged in a collision: Whether you are insured or not,all decisions about the repair are your resnonsibility. If the cay cannot be driven from the accident scene, you_decide where it should go. The best shop which you choose, where the people who have the responsibility to repair your car can prepare a proper estimate. 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