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The’. play. alongside their friends _ petty posturings and childish usiness scenic . ; ‘between minor league sport for 20d teammates. - antics of Martin, then hasto dumb bu . ) “Only $8 por kids and the adult professional variety isthe shape That's one heck of a lousy Only SO eee way to run a kids league. If that simple and obvious truth could only «register league adult organizers and - Recently we ‘discovered . ._The..girls were pre-teen; winning, and the girls on the substitutes.bench never got that at least one'team:at the _capable.of patting forth their | ‘Coach House 6-0. ; girls provincial -champion- best effort?: Dave Wood led Bravo's to a Ships held at Swangard dida't ’ “It could be that for those a 17-¥ rout of the Olympic - . SA og Ee use their substitutes in the girls, their cup final will. be _ se match:: ; memorable,..but for reasons A three run homer by UP TO 35 % DISCOUNT adc * nnis provi co | Vancouver LTBC, to defeat play. seen-..on the. North globe Bowering and Doug ‘Hollyburn members Audrey _ Hollyburn dominated the hore in r ths Holman, seeded oneandtwo Kristopaitas an slice junior events with a Spore in rece miguiden respectively, traded mightly Rogers6-1,6-1inthefinal. finalists. except, Rob “when ‘the r -29 deliveries, for three sets The winning duo has. Whitton, coming from that when the fain | pefore Bowering justified his playedtogethersince 1958. club, “interrupted © North Shore . “Closed. tennis tournament finished with the ladies doubles Hollyburn Country Club_ to leave for the European . Block was‘also in the boys final. 7 members. | tennis circuit. The prizes 14-and under final as he lost . The biggest upset of the Some of the best tennis of the ball and the basic rules... _ that the girs? Did the coach Did ‘he ‘not ‘feel they were that are not that great. The only thought they can be left with is that’ they were. deemed not good enough to players. are George. Lee from the Capilano. club, and Al Rose Was. the -job, ‘only those chosen: as The mixed doubles’ final was not played as George Lea and Mandy Parson had were ‘split with fellow- finalists, Barb Rawlinson Orioles hold lead © : lead in North Shore In- ‘Goofy’s short-stop Glen ; seventh gave the team a 5-2 — at that time will have - defeating Ben Block 7-5, 7-5. . And in the other game - Sunday Poncho’s edged Easy - Data 4-3. \ The Orioles retained their dustrial fastpitch softball Sunday by blanking the Stewart at the ‘top of the ON SELECTED WINDOW COVERINGS | BUNDS - FOR: - victory over Fast Eddies. Craig Hiddleston took the . boys 18 and under crown by 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 to Rob Whitton. : Sarah McGladdery was | rejuventated event occurred of Hollyburn teamed up to and Ron Richards from the the winner in the girls 14 and» } Bart Legge, a win the mens doubles from Lions Gate Racquet Club. under singles event as she © WEATHERSTRIP SPECIALIST North Shore resident playing out of the Bumaby tennis club, captured the ladies singles event. Legge, defeated top- seeded Mandy Parson in the semi-final and then went on to defeat third-seeded Pam Hunter, from the Hollyburn club, in the final. In. the final, Hunter, a veteran player who won the title 24 years ago, dropped the first five games of the match, but rallicd to take the = action in the North Van- three gamcs. ; second set. couver slowpitch league, The Squids are lagging ': Youth eventually four of the five teams have behind, with only two points | proved tobethedeciding fac- tor as the 25-year-old Legge won 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. The mens singles final brought together two of the hardest servers in the -Holman and Peter Kearney in a ‘three-set final which produced some brilliant net play. The ladies doubles featured no surprises as top- seeded Pam Hunter teamed with Natalic Rogers from the Two long-time veterans from the Capilano tennis club contested the finals: of the mens 45 and over singles ‘event. George Smith finally defeated Doug Cairns 6-3, 2- 6, @1 after two hours of Slowpitch league close After the third weck of the same number of points. The Slugs, St.Alice Hotel and Tokeland A’s all have four points from four games, while the Whoppers have the AURORA | 4) ULTRALIGHTS 985-4947 1401 CROWN ST., NORTH VANCOUVER) _- : All Equipment Supplied | ph. (604) - same number of points from from three games. As the Squids played against the Whoppers Tuesday night, there is a chance the league could be deadlocked. defeated Andrea . ' rn , . : RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL + ISTR Kristopaitas 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. 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