. . . no. = "Page 18, December 6, 1978 - North Shore News a "Capilano College Blues for. the ~ Blues, and Kim . sweep winning the women’s . rugby team closed out a very . Madsen added’.a convert. . game 72-42 and the men’s successful 1978 season with That was all the scoring Cap game75-62. | an anticlimactic 10-7 victory College required as_ their ms ee over New Westminster's defense which has been yor eae (amis vated as one Douglas College Firs. . rugged all year, shut down of the best College teams in Douglas College for. the | < nai the country, and their games . remainder of the afternoon: against the Blues did nothing ‘to dispell that rating. Fhe win over Douglas was meaningless from the viewpoint. of the final standings, as the Blues had already clinched the Totem’ In Basketball, Kamloop’s Cariboo College took both. ol Capilano College gets the ends of a double header opportunity to get back on Athletic Conference from both the men’s and the winning track when they Championship in last women’s Blues teams in are hosted by BCIT Cougars | weekend’s — thriller with -Friday and Saturday action next weekend. Blues leading © BCIT. The win, hovvever, did enable the Blues to finish their, season unbeaten and untied. > — . The Firs got on _ the scoreboard first, but their lead was quicwy erased when Briar Smith and Greg Richmond scored a try each Despite sore shoulders, mid-winter flu, and an assoriment of aches and pains, Mount Seymour Swim Club had a= successful weekend at the Seattle Swim Club. “AAA” Invitational swim meet as well as at the Surrey Knights Level III meet held recently. * te ee oe er Se i os ‘ AaeAN- 2500% Me ANE PAD 2.€ 0 PMG ES (AU SEIGE WAL WA. >< BASE Special L ' at the Delbrook Gym- nasium. : In Friday. night’s games, the women lost 82-49 to Kamloops, while the men absorbed an 80-58 beating. On College completed their _ Notable among those Saturday, | Cariboo | scorer, Phil de Vooght, who has been averaging 22 points per. game, will be. out of the ‘lineup for that contest as he was for the two Kamloops games, and that. will’ definitely affect the North Shore’. School’s _ point production. ‘Head coach Tom Walker competing in Seattle--were was pleasantly surprised at Elenore Vincent, Hicks and Lisa Lamb, who are closing in on Western Canada Division: II qualifying times in events such as 100 metres butterfly, 200m breastroke and 100m freestyle. ay ttt f HBR RE EE af A ' l ¥ t a * Yvonne the outcome, Mount Seymour's © next ‘meet will be Dec. 16, 17 at the Hyack Relay and Sprint Meet at Bonsar Pool, Burnaby. oo Mita Ly % " , ple wyila ¥ *Specially good when “the big match has ended. we’ 1/3 fewer calories than our regular. beer makes Special Lite less filling. Refreshing, real Canadian eget Isn’t it time you ‘COLUMBUS’ CON- TINUED to show the way in Division one action “Sunday when overpowered Norvan 5-2 they at Kinsmen Stadium on a wet. day. (Ian Smith photo) ‘ around something Special? You needed some new ski boots: (The old lace-ups were a bit embarrassing.) A friend advised you to go to Skyline Sports, but you knew better—any old store would do. And you got a “fantastic bargain’. The next day on the slopes, the buckles popped open and your feet had blisters, You'll never admit that your friend was right...but now you're off to Skyline— for expert advice, quality merchandise and affordable prices. SHYLINE — SPORTS FOR THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY ~ SKYLINE SPORTS. “119 West 16th St. North Vancouver, B.C (Just off Lonsdale) 985-9161 Open until 9 pom, hurs, & Fri,