BASEBALL ROUNDUP B9 - Sunday, Jane 12, 1983 - North Shore News The Lions are roaring in Forest Hills The Capilano Lions major league team is roaring ahead in the Forest Hills Little League standings. In one of the games played this week, R.J. Caswell of the Lions had a bome run and four runs batted in during a regular season. The reason for this is many teams hone their skills during the regular season and improve their play as a unit. It’s a whole new ball-game. When the various division game championship games are against Skyline.The Lions held and winners declared, took the game 8-5. Mike it’s time for tournament Slaney in another game play. All of the teams from against Skyline this week the major league division had a three hit shut-out have players who are eligible against Skyline. Mike is the for tournament play. Star pitcher for Stongs. MAJOR LEAGUE opm RAIDERS AND RATS Capilano Lions 12 3 24 UNDEFEATED Stongs 8 6 16 Skyline Sports 8 5 16 Either Raiders or Rats will no Highland Optical o 14 0 longer be undefeated Sunday even- ing after the only two undefeated MINOR LEAGUE teams in the North Shore Mixed Dana's Tailors nH 2 22 Fastball league met at Kinsmen Maas Stores 10 4 20 North at 1 p.m Mitten Realty 3 8 6 At the present time, Raiders lead 7-Eleven Stores 1 ow 2 the O'Keefe division with eight straight wins while Rats are out front PEE WEE in Carisberg division with seven wins. Yankees il t 22 Expos 8 4 16 STANDINGS indians 4 7 8 O’KEEFE DIVISION GPWL Dodgers 0 If O Raiders 8 80 : American Hotel 8 53 N.S. Ravens 8 44 Playoffs begin next week. Mr. Sport 7°34 Here is the 1983 playoff C-H-E. Wiliams 8 35 schedule for Forest Hills. C™PPe= Cots 7 Vs Major, Minor and Pee Wee —CARLSBERG DIVISION leagues playoffs begin June N.S. Rats 7 706 13, with the first Pee Wee — feeependenn 8 53 Playoff game. All divisions suitors 734 continue with the playoffs Free Basers 7 07 until June 26. All major league playoff games will be held at Eldon Park. The minor leagu playoffs will be held at tHe new Cleveland Park and Pee Wee games will be hel at Canyon Heights School grounds. The playoffs are the begin- ning of a brand new season, ) SENIOR BABE RUTH Sunday June ‘5 at Mahon Park a double header was piayed with Kerth Plumbing & Coquitlam, Coquitlam winming 6-5 * In the second game Ketth Plumb- ing won 1145 Winning = pitcher George McKay NO HITTER IN as short as that is. There are CYPRESS PARK always surprises at playoff A recent highlight of the time, and you rally can’t) season was a no-hitter count a team out of the championship by looking at their track record for the Chartwell wins grass hockey More than 150 girls were split into seven teams over the weekend for the annual West Van clementary girls field hockey tournament organized by the West Van Womens Ficld Hockey Club After the divisions had been made Chartwell, coached by Jacqueline Speck came out on top of the seven (cams pitched by Ryan Burnett on May 29 to lead the Cardinals to a 3-1 victory over the Red Sox. In addition to striking out 15 players during the game Ryan Burnett also scored two of his team’s runs. The only Red Sox to score was Darren Diligent who walked and then PAINT *32 All other teams. were coached by high = schol students Irwin’ Park was coached by Paula Pappajohn an Maryorte Delong while Glencagles was coached by Nicole King Shelagh Fraser and [ricia Taylor looked after est Bay while Elizabcth Butler handicd Eagle Harbor and Carolyn Copythorne coached Westcott Fiona Jeffmes and Penny (Gleave coached the C aulheld entry An all stars team from the tournament has been sclected and will be playing the West Van Bantam girts team Fnday at 4 pm at Hugo Ray Pack Suc King two day tournament Free choices for anyone interested ino ficld hockey continue Saturday mornings at Hugo Bay Park from 5 3 to 10 am kor more in formation contact Dr Boothroyd at 922 70.32 organived the ultimately scored due to errors. The standings in the league as of June 7, are: wie Red Sox 1 4 Rangers to 4 Braves 8 #7 Phillies 6 #7 Orioles 5s 8 Cardinals 3°01 LYNN VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE MINOR DIVISION STANDINGS TO JUNE 6 GWLe Jacks Kiddie Rides 5 105 Davis Insurance 148 6 Taylormotive 18 87 Cable West 1859 Skyline Sports 459 MAJOR DIVISION STANDINGS TO JUNE 5 GWTL Westlynn Hardware 141220 Time Ou Sports 13.670 Westiynn Mall 13 580 Little Savages 13 571 N.S. Credit Union 3.481 PONY DIVISION STANDINGS TO MAY 30 Davis Insurance 141040 N.S. Credit Union 146950 Trev Jones Excavating 13 671 Crash Pad Collision 14491 Sussex Realty 13 481 MT. SEYMOUR KINSMEN LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL As the League approaches the final week of play in the 1983 baseball season all three of the divisions are still closely contested for the championship pennant. The League standings for the week ending June 7 are as follows: DIVISION 2 wert Budget Brake iB) 3021 NS Crematoriom 10 | a | Service Packing 9 2 3 Guppy’s Angels 8 4 2 CapBaso Glass 7 7 0 B&B Seymour 4 ce | Lacas & Anderson 2 9 2 Arrow Transfer 1 41 2 Pavikk Travel 3 10 2 DIVISION 1 N/S Comamuity Credit 12 1ot Dial-a-Movie i 2 0 Dadiey Kell 3 0 Deep Cove Bike Shop 7 3041 Parkway Chevron 7 5 0 Freightliner 6 8 0 White Astomative 5 6 0 Shoppers Drugs 4 906«~O0 Coach Howse 0 9 0 B.C. Appliances 60 13:0 MAJOR DIVISION M/S Lions 10 2 0 Seycove Marina 8 4 0 Nova Lamber 6 6 0 First Memorial 5 41 Stongs 4 8 Oo Gas’ Hardware ° 9 1 JAYCEE ROTARY LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINGS: Whe Losses Skyline 10 4 Eagles 10 5 Jaycee 5 9 Legion 4 i May 31st Skyline 12, Legion 6. Winn- ing pitcher, Mike Haskins. Ralph Maglieril, Mark Reid and Mike Haskins led the winners with three hats cach. Jane Ist - Jaycees 15, Eagles 14. Win- ning pitcher was Philip Kelly. Dave Rowlands and Mathew Yacovelii led the winners with two bits each. Josh Spragg and Chris Gives had three hits each for the losers. June 4th - Skylime 13, Jaycee 4. Win- ning pitcher was Mark Reid who PACIFIC FLYING CLUB Private, commercial, multi-engine, 1.F.R., simulator, co-pilot, mountain, night courses. Day & Weekend Club Flights and Field Trips introductory Flight Vancouver International Airport South Terminal Continuous, Private & Commercial G/S Summer Special COMPLETE 278-9871 most cars e Baked Enamel Finish e Same Existing Color e Body Work Extra (plus 1.C.B.C: claims) for appointment call. REG PITMAN 987-6518 RITCHIE SERVICE CENTRE wa] 1928 WELCH ST. NORTH VAN. [—— struck out eleven batters, had two Gerrebe Display 420 uiples and a single. Le Players 320 Miike Haskins and Clark Lee also had = Lynnwood Rats 2600 three hits for the winners. N.S.W.C. “B" 141 Wetsox 150 Juse Sth - Skyline 6, Legion 3 Winp- A.E. LePage 070 ing pitcher was Mike Haskins. Mark Headhunters 030 Reid had three singles while Mike Haskins had two doubles for the win- ocrs. Tom Musro struck out twelve BLUES MOVE batters im a losing cause. TO TOP Avalon Blues moved to Jane Sth laycee 13, Eagles 9 we : the top of the Lynn Valley w bh D . Rowinmde. piremer owas *"* Women’s softball league this past week with former NORTH SHORE leaders, Lynnwood Cana- RECREATIONAL dians losing two games while SOFTBALL LEAGUE the Blues picked up a big STANDINGS win. STANDINGS TEAM WwLt T CL Pts. C.G.A. Dusters 611 Avalon Blues i 0 3 22 NS.W.C.°D" 620 Lynnwood 9 i 4 19 N.S.W.C.7A™ $20 Sam the Record 9 #0 4 18 North Shore News 5 20 Earf's Industries 5 0 7 W Capilano Shell 520 Lynnwood 4 1 8 9 Skyline Sports 5 20 Cantherm Ind. 1 0 13 2 Wilkinson wins DAVE WILKINSON of Handsworth set two provin- cial records and won a thrid event as bis school finished second at the B.C. High and came first in the 110m hurdles as well. Handsworth lost to Bur- naby Central.in its battle to retain the provincial cham- School Track Champion- pionship the North Shore ships at Swangard Stadium School won last year. last weekend. Hillside had 96 points to Bur- Hillside finished 9th in the naby Central’s 157. event. Other North Shore win- Wilkinson set new records ners at the championships in the 100m and 200m runs, CONTINUED ON PAGE B10 CLEARANCE ISALE QUALITY SEE OWNED VEHICLES AT ONE-TIME CLEARANCE PRICES JUNE 6- JUNE 17 1983 STANZA 3DR Fuft factory warranty 7 1978 DATSUN P/U Super Cab 3-245A *3495 1978 CEUCAL/B DATSUN “510° H/B Sun Root Power Steerng P 1658 9195 1980 HONDA CiVIiCc SAVITA *4295 ARROW H/B Asis 3 262A 1795 1980 TRANS AM Factory As Cond J2TTA *7295 1974 DATSUN 1981 DAT SUN 2005 St S spd Sun Root J24AIA ‘7477 1981 t SCORT Cat 7? tome auto tans 2 AOA "SH I9S HONDA AC CACFD) Aa in y Fra 't450 1980 ACAULAAN 4 0c mute trans 572 310A a, ras? 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