| | | | Page 13; April:1, 1979 - Sunday News. - _ 7 mo ; : SESS STEELE ee ~ 2 . = ESE * "40 SPEEDS. « - Light Alloy Components _ Black Frames $499. neg. 249.95 ’ “NORTH STAR CYCLE ~ 24 719 Lonsdale Ave." ~ 980-1317 a ‘Systems Anywhere ~ 150 Pemberton Ave. © . 986-1171>. tke k eke keen et ja “B” _ Whites The NSWC Midget The “Whites” were offtoa Brian Lyseng, Bill Patterson, have .. shaky start in the home and™ Craig Hill and Joe Tadey emerged - victorious “home. Pirene robin ase -eachscoredonce. | from "a round robin Tadey picked up two goals THe ‘final gaine of, the series With Point Grey and Iam Tingley scored once S¢Ti€S was at home to Point and North Delta to forNSWC. Grey, who had won three capture~ the Lower Mainland Midget “B” title. _ The “Whites” finished first North Delta squad, in their: UP im goals but had to win the in league play with a record second game. The other 8#me-. .— - — of 23 wins, 2 ties and 2 goals were scored by Rod = alex Chorley led the way losses, and after a successful ~ overtime goal from It took a sudden death Joe Tadey to give the “Whites” a 4-3 victory over a tough Shier, Darren Kramer, and straight games. In the event of a tie in points, by the two teams, total goals scored would. decide the cham-. pionship. NSWC was even with two goals, and. singles trip to Calgary met Burnaby Bill Patterson. | went to Howle Stohl, Rod Minor in the Zone One semi- “The ‘‘Whites’’ then Shier and Joe Tadey. Darren finals. travelled to North Delta for Roberston again played well The “Whites” defeated Burnaby Minor 5-4 in the third and deciding game of: , . , OCk Whitecap, Willie Johnston stops. for NEWS the best of three series. “ywithin two goals with eight district playoff has been photographer Terry Peters Thursday afternoon during : Gossi ae Burnaby had taken the minutes left in the game. arranged for teams at the his first workout with his new team. Johaston under a © p:- second game 7-6, and the ‘Then with three minutes left. “B” level. Lower Mainland three year contract, is expected to fill a regular spot on - Findoutatthe ~ “Whites” dominated the first the “Whites” blasted four champions in Peewee “B”, the wing utilizing his speed. (Terry Peters photo) _ - game 8-1. ' goals past the North Delta ae _ yn the zone finals, the “Whites” took the NSWC Reds in two straight games, winning easily 4-0 and 7-1. the return match, and after falling behind 3-1 in the first “period, and being down 5-2 early in the third closed netminder to win the game 7-5. aan Rod Shier led the way with two goals and Mark Gandy, , in the net for the winners. . For the first time in. minor hockey history,. an inter-_ Bantam “B”, and Midget “B” are travelling to Okanagan for best of three series to ‘inaugurate the series. Next year the Okanagan teams will travel to the coast. o-ed slo-pitch for West Van The West Vancouver Parks and_ Recreation Department has announced it will again be running the Co-ed Slo-pitch Softball League during May and June. Monday, Tuesday, Wed- Vancouver Ice Arena, 786 - nesday or Thursday evenings 22nd Street. Further in- 10% 20 O Oo eBoots Entries are now being at school fields throughout formation can be obtained accepted for teams which West Vancouver. Teams by calling Bob Kutsch at must consist of ten players, four of which must be of one sex and six of the opposite sex. Registration is $30 per team. Games will, be played must designate their choice of playing time, registration. at Registrations will be received until 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 20 at the West 926-1818. THE WEST VAN SQUASH & RACQUETBALL CENTRE The West Vancouver Squash and Racquetball Centre is an imaginative concept designed for those who want to keep fit and have tun doing it. Join us now for a smashing good time. Single $300 - unrestricted guest privileges. Opening date Mid - Summer Courts - 6 Racquetball - 3 International Squash - Hand ball - Glassed view courts Now Available Corporate and Group Memberships K i \u. Bui fo bie a TASSSLEN Be,