AML systems are 2 £0 for the. “World's Largest Demolition | Derby”... The eighth annual: event takes: place at the Pacific ‘National. Exhibition — starting - Saturday... August — days’ later on Labor Day September 3rd. The. registration. of | par- | ticipants “is up. by twenty percent over last year, and in‘ « 1978 it was full! What this” _ means is more drivers but an ‘average of less cars. per - person. due to. increased. Over a/ dozen different types of events are held to give a variation to the public and to the participants. One of the hi its is bound to be the “Detholition of the- Seventies”. All cars .- chave'to be a 1970 or newer - automobile and _ the “Maximum limit of 20 cars has. now -been reached.. Eight coming from: 18th..and ending -seventeen outside the Province for this: entries are’ ‘Special event. | ~ ‘Thirty-eight | year and though all events go rain or shine, there is. un- — derstandably less people wherti ‘it rains. If at the fair, be sure to_ watch the “CAR WARS”. C.A.R, standing for Contact Auto Racing. Soccer try-outs start... John «Harwood, oes coac ont United Soccer Club of the North Shore Intermediate Soccer League has advised that the club will be ‘starting try out practice sessions next Tuesday evening at 6:30 cies p- Winch he Ad Mv 9 ER Pon perpen ee nee FROM PAGE B4 Budd with the Red Cross Team of Instructors in Swimming and Water Safety complete the day-to-day Faculty. ~ ~ - But, that is just aiart. In addition, the College provides daily Celebrity Sports Clinics on a varicty of subjects and sports. There'll be visits from the great Jack Sikma of Basketball’s Champion Seattle Super- sonics, Glen Hanlon and Chris Oddleiffson of the Vancouver Canucks...and Canadiab .Racquetha Champion Lindsay Myers. Associated carecrs§ in sports are also covered.. Jim Robson and Jim Young on Sport Broadcasting, Babe Pratt on P.R., Dennis Lowes of the Whitecaps on Sport Medicine, Trampoline Champion Todd Legree and the Sundance Team demonstrate Trampolining; the list goes on and on! Brian stresses that the stars will not only be there but they will mix frecly with the College students at all limes. And there will be tots of surprises including some, as yet, unscheduled visits and additional coverage of other sports such as Rugby and Boxing. As these are confirmed they will be announced through = the ' media, As to the course itself, there are two one-week we courses, both running from P-m.sharp. ~ ee AL players who are in- terested in playing with Edgemont United this season, in this young men’s (under 21) League, are asked to call either Gerry Maingot -at 988-1819 or Jack Perkins at 988-4918, immediately for details and locations. Brian Buddand 10 a.m. - 4° p.m., Monday throu Saturday, August 20th to 26th and August 27th to September ist. The College will be located at the Killarncy . Community Centre where it will have the exclusive use of the Swimming Pool, Gymnasium, Cafeteria, Meeting Rooms, Rink, Running Track and all the Playing Fields for its various courses. There will be Swimming and Water Safety taught daily by the Red Cross team of in- structors. Soccer, Football, ‘ball, ~Gymmastics and Track ‘and Field will form “the basic curse |... with other sports featuring daily. Each student will receive a College T-Shirt and Shorts, autographs of the various Stars, surprise souvencirs and a Diploma certifying the course was completed. In addition, there will be a varicty of daily prizes, course trophies, ctc., which even the slower students can win tn certain arcas. Brian Budd Scholarship Awards will be made cach week in cach age group Selections will be made on the basis of athletic ability, {future potential, Icadership and sportsmanship. The prime objective of the course is to broaden the sports honzons for the students, to discover their hidden talents and potcn- tials, and to develop their sportsraanship rad ° separate. , ‘shows: will. take place. this © ‘year and if the weather holds — -good. a new attendance | -secord could. ‘be. ‘set. A” ~quarter million people have - ‘watched the events each .. Page BS, August 12, 1979 - Sunday News NORTH | SHORE It INTERMEDIATES, ready to make their presence felt at the provincial finals set for Victoria and . Nonth ‘Vancouver. NS Intermediates i in provincial lacrosse The North ‘Shore In- termediate lacrosse. team played Victoria last’ night in the first of a best of three series to determine the _ provincial champions. For the team it is an at- tempt to win their sixteenth and seventeenth straight games, to clinch the title. The Intermediates began the season slowly, but came through with eleven con- secutive victories in the last _ part of the séason, to finish friends leadership qualities. During the course each student's aptitudes will be tested, observed and _ recorded. After the course is com- pleted, these factors will be assessed, and a Report will be mailed to cach student's homes. Each Saturday will be Superstar Saturday at the College, with all students competing for the Brian Budd Sports College “Superstar” Challenge Cup and the BBSC Scholarship. With the Winner invited to return next year and defend his title. Brian Budd has made this. promise. “Our students will work with top professionals, learn from the sports stars and train with their heros. Each student will benefit physically and mentally. And we'll make sure they have fin doing it.” The brochures and ap- plication forms can be found in Community Centres, most sports stores and shopping malls in the Vancouver areca -. of phone 688-5315, leave your name and address, and the College will mail one to you. WHEN DID YOU LAST CHECK UNDER THE HOOD? league play two and a half games behind first place Port Coquitlam. | They disposed of the fourth place Delta club in two straight in the semi- finals, 15-7, and 18-3. Meanwhile third place Killarney upset Port Coquitlam in the other semi- final, two games to one. The final saw the North Shore team take the opener, 15-8 at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre. 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