16 - Wednesday, June 28, 1989 - North Shore News A acictrennieeerens fescqreet en ae | Windsor jock gets 14,000 scholarship | STEPHEN ROBERTS of Windsor high school has been awarded 2 $14,000, four-year term golf scholarship by the U.S. Jacksoa State ) University in Mississippi. . Roherts is the first. student to be awarded a golf scholarship at i Windsor school, == ae . | — a — ~.. NEWS photo Nell Lucects Roberts, who plays at the Seymour Golf and Country Ciub and THE NORTH Shore Lacrosse Tykes forward shoots to score at a recent lactosse game against Coquitlam at | Point Grey Club, bas golfed since age 5 at Ambleside Pitch and the North Vancouver Recreation Centre. The Tykes have had one of thelr best seasons in recent memory, | Patt, and has played fall golf courses since he was 8. capturing 12 wins with only two losses to date. With only a few days left in the season, the Tykes are ranked yon Mile heer competi abe B.C. juvenile tournament at Fernie last { | the top team in their league. In recent action they defeated Burnaby’s number one team. The 1$-member 5. team pl ly 1 at the North V. Reerea i m. ‘Roberts plans to compete for the national championship for plays again on July 1 at the North Vancouver tion Centre beginning at 11 a.m. Canada’s top junior goifer August in Prince Edward Island. There, . he faces current Canadian junior champion, Brad Newman-Ben- nett. : : “Stephen is confident that he can perform well and possibly br- ing the title to the North Shore,’’ said father Peter Roberts. oe! a Ss Sin? * INV student captures track bronze NORTH VANCOUVER’S Lori Durward won a bronze medal in the women’s 1500-metre track and field event at the Pan American | junior track and field championships in Santa Fe, Argentina. The Grade 11 Handsworth student was one of four athletes to win medals for Canada. , Lawn bowling club hosts tourney THE WEST Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club is celebrating Canada Day with a mixture of stiff competition and fun. On Saturday, July 1, the Club presents its annual Canada Days Games tournament. Beginning at 1:30 p.m., 96 teams from Canada, Great Britain and South Africa will battle it out on the greeu for first place. The double 10-end games will finish at about 4p.m. Following the game, refreshments ‘will be served to members and guests with tickets. A trophy presentation (last year’s winner was the Rest of the World), and various prizes will be handec «at. Among this year’s participants will be West Vancouver Mayor Don Lanskail and Mrs. Larskail. The West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club is located at 650-20th Street, West Vancouver. VANCOUVER TO ‘ 2 a e ; a *: an o Tennis player wins | | San Fr Sanh. U.S. tournament aliciS : U WEST VANCOUVER’S Ric Bengison and partner Greg Washer of _ es Charity Tennis Toumuaglent qoubles title st Newport Beach oer ONLY $ | of | 2 * RETURN Club on June 4, beating former doubles champions Tim Downey : - A ; : : . and Tom Olmstead 6-1, 7-6. ' w@ The annual tennis tournament is the largest smateur doubles ; i" event in the U.S. Bengtson, a graduate of the University of y Southern California, curreutly resides in Los Angeles. : os ~ N ow at Mohawk, an exciting travel value. For every 149 litres of any quality Mohawk: ; asolire purchased between June 15th and August 3ist, 1989; you can buy a return ticket from Vancouver to San Francisco on Cathay Pacific Airways, through Marlin Travel,’ ©” FOR ONLY $149! (*plus tax) Look for full details and ask for your “Gas Up Up And Away”. - T re ry e ni d ou Ss Litre Logger at any participating Mohawk station. Some travel restrictions apply. a ‘i talls Mechanics | - oe TREMENDOUS SQUEAKED by Save On Mechanics over the ; 7 et a weekend to capture the divisional championship in North Shore : - ot Los: Lite Lesgee action of the Tremendous defeated ; NORTH VANCOUVER MOHAWK, 351 West 3rd Street, North Vancouver. ses Save On Mechant by a ali stim 6-5 to take th ‘be win. : CYPRESS PARK MOHAWK, 4370 Marine Drive, West Vancouver : eae