- Sunday, June 5, 1983 - North Shore News Ponies on the move in Lynn Approaching the three- quarter mark in the forty- game schedule following play on Saturday, May 28th, Davis Insurance held first place led by Graham Alex- ander's league-leading 8 home runs and .764 batting average, including 10 R.B.1.s in one game. . Showing substantially im- proved play in many areas, the league standings tighted up sharply in recent weeks. In particular, Sussex Realty rolled on a four-game winn- ing steak behind home runs from Tony Montecalvo, Dave Nordquist and Mike Bottomley and some solid pitching and defense from the entire team. Similarly, Credit Union found themselves in a couple of very close battles which required pitching strength from Scott Stirling, Mike Hubbard and Mario Pante in addition to the usual leader- ship of Rob Fourchalk and Dale Melidoon, both of whom have 4 home runs in support of their own pit- ching. Crash Pad took Davis 3-1 ten days ago in a classic pit- cher’s duel as Dave Marman outlasted Graham Alex- ander through the full seven innings and Mike Statham put the game away with a home run in the last inning. Only a few days later, however, Trev Jones turned the tables on the Crash Pads when Paul Langley. went the distance for T.J. with Travis Phillipson’s three-run round- tripper and Mike MclIsaac's grand slam providing all the cushion Paul needed. STANDINGS Davies Insurance NUS. Credit Umon Trev Jones Excavating Crash Pad Collision Sussex Realty aor vx SIP aor LYNN VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE MINOR May 26 Sacks Kaddy Rides 19. Taylormotive 9 May 28& Taylormotive 6, Davis In surance 14 Strong puching of Clayton Hast. ington and Tyler Garmes coupics with good fitting propelled Taylor motive past Davas May 29: Davis Skyhne Sports 16 In a game featuring good pitching by Jason Dobmeder of Davis and Chad Mab of Skyline Skyline Sports woo with key hits betng supphed by Dustin Ross and Kevin Redworth Insurance 14 CANADA-SCOTLAND May 29: Michael Stafford from Jacks Kiddy Rides pitched a super game against Cable West along with 2 run scoring hits by Lee Macie and good fielding helped Jacks to a 14 to 4 victory. STANDINGS MINOR WLG Jacks Kiddy Rides 8412 Davis Insurance 75 12 Taylormotive 6 6 12 Cable West 5712 Skyline Sports 4812 MAJOR WLTG Westlynn Hardware 10 1 - 1h Westlynn Mall §6-1f Little Savages 451 10 Time Out Sports 370 10 North Shore Crédit Union 3 6 1 10 PONIES WLG Davis Insurance 8 4 12 North Shore Credit Union 7411 Trev Jones Excavating $61} Crash Pad Collision 471) Sussex Realty 4711 MOUNT SEYMOUR KINSMEN LITTLE LEAGUE In Division 2 the Budget Brake & Muffler Canadians managed to hold onto the league leadership by one game over North Shore Crematorium Rangers and Service Packing Co. Ltd. Red Sox. The second place Rangers have three games in- hand over the league leader. Division 2 results for the week en- ding May 31/83: N.S. Crematonum Rangers 8, Budget Brake & Muffler Canadians 3, Capilano Glass & Screen Phillies 10, Arrow Transfer Athletics 9. Guppy’s Restaurant Angels 9, Pavlik Travel Padres 6, Lucas & Anderson Construction Pirates 7, Budget Brake & Muffler Canadians 14, Service Packing Co. Lid. Red Sox 10, N.S. Crematorium Rangers 8. Pavlik Travel Padres 8. B&B Seymour Rentals Blue Jays 10. Arrow Transfer Athletics 11, Pavlik Travel Padres 5: Service Packing Co. Lid. Red Sox 5, Budget Brake & Muffler Canadians 3. B&B Scymour Rentals Blue Jays 2, Lucas & Ander. son Construction Pirates 4, NS Crematorium Rangers 4. Guppy’s Restaurant Angels 2; Budget Brake & Muffler Canadians 11, Capilano Glass & Screen Phillies 3. In Division | the tight struggle ts continuing for the league pennant with the Dial A Movie Onoles leading the N.S. Community Credit Umion Yankees by half a game. Division 1 results tor the week cn- ding May 31/83.: NS Community Credn Umon Yankess § Freaghthner Mets 7. Dial A Movie Ortoles 11 BC Apphances Braves 10 White Automotive Reds 9. Shoppers Drugs Twins 8S. NS Community Credit Umon Yankees 20. Coach house Hotel Cardinals 6, Dudley &ell & Sons Astros 17, Dial A Movie Orioles 18 Freightliner Mets 13} BOO Ap phances Braves 6 Deep Cove Bike Shop Whiae Sox 10 9 Parkway Chevron Royals 9 Coach House Hotel Cardinals SONS) Community SOCCER CHALLENGE Canada begina the = “¢ tong trek lo WORLD CUP 86 CANADA'S WORLD CUP TEAM vs. SCOTTISH NATIONALS Sun., June 12-2 p.m. Empire Stadium * Branko Segota « Gerry Gray and a hast at NASL stars TICKETS ON SALE NOW 313) Sti $8 + (Students & Sea $10 48 34, Credit Union Yankees 15. Shoppers Drugs Twins 10, White Automotive Reds 18: B.C. Appliances Braves 9, Freightliner Mets 13, Dial A Movie Orioles 19, Dudley Kell & Sons Astros 15; Parkway Chevron Royals 8. Deep Cove Bike Shop White Sox 6. In the Major Division, Mount Seymour Lions Cubs are still holding onto first place leading the Seycove Marina Dodgers by one full game. Andre Kozak of the Mount Seymour Lions Cubs hit a three run homer in the bottom of the fifth inning against the Stong’s Tigers to help the Cubs in their com- fortable 14-7 victory. Major Division results for the week ending May 31/83. Stong's Tigers 10, Nova Lumber Giants 12; Seycove Marina Dodgeres 27, Gill's Hardware Mariners 3; First Memorial Services Expos !2, Nova Lumber Giants 2; Mount Seymour Lions Cubs 14, Stong’s Tigers 13: Seycove Marina Dodgers 26, Nova Lumber Giants 3; Mount Seymour Lions Cubs 14, Stong's Tigers 7. NORTH VANCOUVER MINOR BOYS SOFTBALL LEAGUES’ STANDINGS PEANUT DIVISION (5-10) year olds TEAM WLT Pu Toebosch Pirates §2212 J.R. Jeans Royab 54010 Supervalu Reds 320 6 Terry's Tigers 320 6 Nor S.S.A. Athletics 152 3 MITE DIVISION (9-12 year olds) TEAM WLTPss Nor.8.S.A. Astros 73014 Nor.S.S.A. Orioles 73014 Nor.S.S.A. Dodgers 640 12 Nor.S.S.A. Angels 350 6 Sadler's Expos t90 2 RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL Team W LT Gbi Gerrebe Display Showcases 400 - Skyline Sporss 300% Capilano Shell 310 1 North Shore News 310 1 C.G.A. Dusters 2211% N.S.W.C. “D” 2101% Le Players 2202 Wetsox 1102 Guido's Headhunters 1102 N.S.W.C. “A” 1202 N.S.W.C. “B” 0313% Brinco Miners 0303% Lynnwood Rats 0303% A.E. LePage Namber Ones 0303% LYNN VALLEY MADRES continue their improved play with a 17-14 victory over a gutsy Expo club. Stand-outs for the Madres were Lisa Bolton and Erika Kivisild, though once again a total team effort paid off. Despite losses Expos spirits high and looking forward to good showing in weekend tourna- ment. LEAGUE STANDINGS MITES Rainbows Cavaliers Lizzards Flames SQUIRTS Garfielders Snoopen Valley Smurts 853 10 IR. BANTAMS Cavaliers 826 4 Seaspan 927 4 = =J.R. Jeans Base lavaders 927 4 L.C.D. Holdings B.A. Blocktop IR. PEE WEES Tom's Auto Body Dog's Ear Mad Batters 97451 55 Cavaliers 972 44 Madres 852111 SR. 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