Sports 22 - Sunday, September 8, 1985 - North Shore News YMCA launches. marathon clinic THE MARATHON — 26 miles, 385 yards — js con- sidered to be the ultimate chailenge for the recreational runner. This season, the North Shore YMCA is again con- ducting the Marathon Clinic for those who wish to train under expert guidance from experienced marathoners. Over the past five years the North Shore Y has assisted hundred of runners to ac- complish their most deman- ding of personal goals. The Expo 86 Vancouver Marathon will be one of the Argos NORTH SHORE Bantam Argos posted their first. win of the season with a 32-14 victory over the Cloverdale Elks Wednesday in North - Delta. . 00" Argo halfback Phil Mit- ‘chell rushed for’.126 yards, and scored two touchdowns. ~.” Quarterback Justin Bed-- dell was five for seven in passing for a 79-yard total’ which included a touchdown Must win for Rangers WHEN, New Westminster ‘Queens Park Rangers take the field against Vancouver Columbus ' Italia Monday, September 9 at Empire Stadium, it will. be a“must- outs “were Geoff Keith,, premicre sports events taking place during the Fair. It will attract elite world-class mar- athoners. In order to safely and ef- fectively train for a mara-. thon, runners must learn pacing, nutrition, mileage, clothing, footwear and inju- ry prevention, The YMCA_ marathon clinic supplies runners with information into all these areas along with providing run leaders for all training speeds. Full shower and swirlpool facilities are pro- vided. beat out Elks} ‘strike to Brooks Findlay. Offensive guard Jeremy Galpin and Argo tackle Danny Szocs led the way for tailback Sam Oh. Oh ran for Al yards on seven carries in- cluding . a touchdown and a two-point conversion. Defensively, Argo’ stand- : Jason ‘Wood and - Danny win game for: the: Vancouver : entry. — “Queens Park, with’ a big 4- 0. “win-,over: opened a six-point lead ove second place’“Columbus Columbus; : however, win over QPR. would give them-a-chance to catch the current leaders the following week. A Columbus ‘.Joss-“would *: mean the league champion- ‘ship for OPR. © + The top four’ PRSL teams - will enter the playoffs. . [STANDINGS o Queens Park ‘Rangers’ 34°. Van. Columbus: 2... | 23. og Victoria Shooters . |” (1B § N.S. Colts ‘ 15 . Burnaby B Beamers 74 : United brings home trophy Tournament in Seattle over ” & the Aug. 24-25 weekend. The. team, coached by Gerry.. Macey and Gary. Ofner,. played - six games, winning: five: and - drawing - one, to win the Federal Way International Tournament. ‘Scott Macey was named Most Valuable Player. Burnaby. -- Beamers:: on* * Sunday night, | have." two ‘games in hand, and a- ‘Szocs. The Bantam Argos remain Though the clinic is designed especially for the first-time marathoner, it also welcomes more experienced tunners looking to improve their time. The clinic will be held at the North Vancouver YMCA at 440 Hendry Ave., North Vancouver, beginning September 29 at 9 a.m, It will meet every Sunday morning until the Vancouver Marathon in May, 1986. For more information cal! the YMCA at 984-YMCA (9622) in North Vancouver or 926-5541 in West Van- couver, 1 and 1 after suffering a 18-13 loss to the North Delta Vikings. The Bantam Argos open their home schedule Sunday at 2 p.m. at Norseman Park against the Langley Mustangs in a double header with the Midget Argos in their season opener. The Renfrew Trojans will be in town Sunday at 12 noon to face the Argos Midgets. ‘Lawyers. tonal -Quay in {SUMMER SALE ik - SALE. ENDS SEPTERBER AD . Vsti, ~ Cycle - 704 Westview 4 Westview Cycle 988-5411 Shop. Centre Register Now for any large pizza