Dickson photo) . Page B4, October 3, 1979 - North Shore News Coaches league update The’ longest goal ‘of the year was scored on Sunday in Coaches League action when Mark Alexis noticed ‘the opposing goalie well off his-line. Alexis, about five yards from the centre line on his own side of the field, lofted a long, high ball. 8 NS fi eld hock key lose. opener The - North Shore Capilanos women’s field hockey team opened their season on a losing note last week when they were defeated 1-0 by a powerful Meralomas team. This season the Caps are playing in the second division after their first place It went in and Caribbean Stars went on to defeat Olympics 5-2. In other action, Goldcaps' remained undefeated with a 5-3 win over Time Out. Carlings downed Squamish Chiefs. 5-0 while finish in: the third division last year. : In only its second year of operation, the team is still lacking one essential ingredient for a succesful season - a coach. Anyone with experience in field hockey who would be interested in coaching the Just Arrived... FIREFIGHTERS AND NORTH SHORE DARKROOM battled toa i-1 draw in Industrial League action on Sunday: The draw gives Firefighters second place with a win and tie as against the News’ two straight victories. (Elsworth he longest goal? Old Timers knocked off Lynn Valley 6-0. Bosch Royals picked up their first wins of the campaign with a convincing ' 4-1 win over Eagle Harbour. In the closest match of the day, Grassies and Molsons ” fought to a 2-2 draw.. & te, a 5 4 Fae th team ‘is asked to contact either Heidi Oecetter (228- 0281) or Pat McLeod (731- 3894). TAILWIND a tes ee “Running on air” ta here The revolutionary Air-Sole™ is ancased in our new PolyCushion™ midsole Com- bined with the stabilizer pad and an extended medial heel counter, ride tor the runner Plus Other Nike Specials... LDV Reg 47.98 Lady Waffle Trainer Reg. 36.98 Lady Oceania Reg. 25 98 the Atr-Soie ™ produces a remarkable 13998 $37 98 $2798 SPECIALTY SPORTS FOOTWEAR. l #101-123 East 15th St., North Vancouver (next to Mac News) Open Friday Til 9:00 P.M. 986-3717 NEWS makes it. to top of the tables | The North Shore News vaulted into the early lead | atop of the N.S. Industrial Soccer League standings on Sunday with a. narrow 1-0 win over La Belle Sole. pressed hard in ‘the final 15 minutes but to no, avail as News keeper “Hollywood” Gravenor held the fort. Several oldtimers arrived in time for the Pegasus game as they'slipped by Fagens, 3- 1. Darryl Mussutto. gave Pegasus the early lead on an excellent shot' as Fagens made several attacks with a small measure of success. Mussutto picked . up ~ his second goal after a. throw in. N.S. Pegasus Old Boys chalked up their first win, handing Fagens Den their -: second loss in as many starts, ‘with a 3-1 score. The third . game of the day saw N.S. Darkroom - playing the _ district Fire Fighters to a 1-1 stalemate: The NEWS. battled through 60 minutes of Fagens found the scoreboard from a hard shot from a scuffle in front of scoreless soccer with a Pegasus net.. . strong La Belle side before Drew Fineérty scored. In a Doug Tyson of Noth game marked by good Shore Darkroom and Wayne defensive plays, neithef Bullock for Firemen were ' team seemed able to finish on their scoring threats. The game turned rough in the second half, forcing referee John Roach to take the . yellow card from his pocket . on three occasions. La Belle the only niarksmen in their fast paced match. Firefighter keeper Ray Rodgers came up with several big saves to give the district squad the draw. Imperial still affords you the same great taste and quality. Only now it’s an even better choice.