e e _ Janet: Oakes of | Comenadd ‘North Vancouver—“won. a gold medal while setting a pool. record. in the B.C. Summer Swim Club Championships: held last week at the Canada | Games Pool in New Westminister. , So The highly © competitive swimming and diving meet ‘consisted of 55 clubs in- _ cluding _ the _ North --Van-— ina. record ‘setting ‘tittie: of | 1.07.5, and she finished third ‘in the 200 I.M: and fifth in - the 50 fly. oo, ‘ ‘Other. were; Susanne Rupprecht who came fifth in the girls 13 ‘and 14 100 metre breast; Karen Oakes who was fifth © couver. regions province. Cruisers; from ‘throughout Oakes won the girls 11 and 2 100 metre freestyle event ~ ° | , Id fe Anybody who missed the recent Women’s World Field Hockey Championships held at UBC will still have a - chance to see some of the weekend best ‘teams in the world this in West Van- couver. As a sequel to the World Championships, the West Vancouver—Women’s Field” tended to provide North” Shore residents with the opportunity to see first class. Hockey Association — is sponsoring an international tournament featuring Loe ow. Flag football for NS adults The North Vancouver Recreation Commission and- the West Vancouver Recreation Department have organized flag football leagues in- which all North Shore adults may par- ticipate. Three leagues will be established; the adult mixed league for men and women in which three women must be on the field for each team at all times; the men’s recréational league; and the men’s competitive league for those who have played Junior or College football. Each team must have a minimum of 10 players the . 100 ffte. -place on Saturday, in the girls 9 and 10 50 free and third in the consolation round of the 50 breast; and Joanne Wilde who finished sixth in the girls. 13 and 14 Australia, Great Britian, New Zealand and British Columbia. The tournament will take Sep- tember 1, at Hugo Ray Park, _and directional] signs leading | 0 the park will be posted. The tournament is_in- outstanding swimmers — for the Cruisers. ‘ oe - A .. “The girls 13 and: 14 ‘relay who - ‘was second in ‘the 10 team won a silver medal in and under girls, Leah Bergen the 200 free relay and. a who was fourth in the 10. and bronze medal in. the 200 under girls, and Cherly Neil | medley relay. Meanwhile, ‘the -Cruiser’s © divers ‘won’ the Junior girls © team ‘trophy. also at ‘the Canada Games Pool in New Westminster, in provincial. Helena Jehnichen was third — ‘who. was fourth in the 11 and—- 12 girls event. In- other competition, competition. " in the girls 13 and 14 event- and second in the | three ‘The divers . share the metre open which was an trophy: with Coquitlam. _ exhibition event this year but “ will be a competitive event The girls. who - won this at all age levels starting in trophy | are _tanice Kusnir It will, be the first ap- _ pearance in Canada of Great Britain’s 1980 Olympic team, and the New Zealand team | will be playing in the hopes of strenghtening their bid for a position at Moscow. Sue Jameson of West Van 1980. Games start a 1 p.m. Saturday, with Australia playing British Columbia, and New Zealand will play Great Britain at 2:30 p.m. Admission for the af- ternoon will be $2 for adults and 5O cents for children. with children under six being will be playing for British admitted free. oe women’s field horney (maximum 16), supply their Columbia along with a number of other well known players from the Vancouver carea. 2 the men’s leagues and in the playing —on-—the-- line own team t-shirts and pay.....afternoons for the mixed the registration fee of $75 which covers the cost of referees. All games are played on Sundays, in the mornings for league. Flag football is played on. an 80 yard field with 10 yard end zones, with eight players a team on the field at one time and five of the players . Visiting team members will be billeted with local - West Van families. of scrimmage. Teams .can register at either the North Van Recreation Centre or the West Van Recreation Centre. 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