The teams to be reckoned with have now béén established among -the divisions as the season entered its fourth week. Sundays Junior - Bantam . action had the Chargers _ downing the Esks 35 - 12. The Chargers” -who went undefeated last season, and THE RACE for the top of the standings is on in senior boys. . -high _school soccer action. Carson Graham leads the standings with 10 points (4 wins, 2 ties), with Sutherland (3 wins, 3 ties) and Argyle (3 wins, 2 ties) in hot pursuit. A key game last Wed- nesday between the Pipers and Sabres finished with a scoreless draw, and no predictions are being made for the outcome of today’s match between Argyle and Carson Graham at 3:45 pm in Kinsmen Park. (Soccer buffs. can watch in the week - on Cable 10, which is taping the-gam: . e. See the News TV... section for times:) - Each of the three teams picked up a win last week. Andrew Bryan and Graeme Slee each contributed a goal to put Argyle 2-0 over ‘remain the same this season, are leading fheir division with excellent play by. their offensive line. Rarely do offensive lineman receive much ac- claim but- outstanding’ play -has.to be given to ‘Steve Yates and Jay Mc Geachan . for the Chargers success. - Seycove. Goal scorers for Sutherland during its 3-0-win _-over. West_Van_were- young __.- _players Darrell Bardua Sam and Dean Johnston _-anchored the defense with tack. Majors for Chargers were: picked.up by Marty Bauchman (3) Deany- Doucet and, Donny Meola. The Esks T.D-’s came from Robert Fourchalk and Paul and Karim Ismael helped the Dukes toa 3-1 finish. Windsor-went-on to a 6-0 win over West Van later in the Lancaster. The Steelers. crushed the Stamps 24 - 6 to prove that ‘they are also contenders. Chris Rerup put on anaerial “display which saw Tom Kerr, Cam Reed and Tim Yeo each turn pass recptions into majors. rerup also ran for a TD. himself. Mike each in ‘the “next ° game, helping the Eagles to a 2-1 victory . they . cI cc er Wilde was the lone scorer for the Stamps. In the Minors, the Lions came up witha big win as edged Pest the Roughies._ 12 - ..6. Mark Sediecek added one ‘from 2 yards out and was also the defensive player’ of the game. Eric Hofstedt was also a definite contributing | factor on offence for the ‘winning side. The Bantam Division saw the Falcons remain un- defeated as they battléd the Colts ‘to a 26 - 6 decision. Rookie Rob Harrop came up (grade 11) with two. and_ Claudio Carballo (grade 10).. Carson Graham _ also posted a shutout, with Hoshi Lu and Jim Wheatley scoring one each on Hillside. Windsor had the chance to, shutout Howe Sound but an own goal nixed their hopes. Instead, Craig Michael (2) Hears: Monday to Friday O20 -6@ Saturclay 930-570 One bcation Onl y! HS wort He Trip! | the week, however, while ‘Hillside and Howe Sound played to a one-all draw. In intermediate action, Carson Graham posted two wins last week, including a 2- O shutout of St. Thomas More from Richmond. Ali Izedi and Arash Mehrvarzan eared a goal over “Burnaby's Alpha. zone: for ‘the ‘score. : from Q.B. Hector Saddhul. Tom Neumann added 2 majors one by the air and one on the ground. Mike Horvath, playing. defence, picked up. 6. points..as he intercepted an errant Colt pass and ran into the end ‘Scott Mitchell was the outstanding defensive player as he stymied he Colts aerial attack by intercepting one pass and knocking down 2 others. In the other.Bantam game. the Squamish Titans defeated the Patriots 19 - 6. with another T-D. réception _The. _results—of—Mondays action and standings will be in Sundays paper. SINGLE BURGER FRENCH F FRIES, SMALL 1 Coke, § OZ. SUNDAE (YOUR CHOICE OF TOPPING) OFFER VALID FROM OCT. 1TOOCT 31, 1982 TO GET YOUR FILL, ‘HEAD DOWN SOON We treat you right!'“ *REGISTENED TRADE MARK, TRADE MARKS OFFICE (OTTAWA, CANADA), AMERICAN DAIRY QUEEN CORPORATION. DAIRY QUEEN CANADA INC - REGISTERED USER. COCA-COLA AND cone ANE t REGISTERED TRAOK MARKS WHICH IDENTIFY ONLY OTH THE PRODUCT OF COCA COLA OFFER AVAILABLE AT; 1260 Lynn Valley Road North Vancouver