an ‘be Quilchena’ Golf. Club in Richmond: survived three holes in a playoff to win the B.C. Senior Women’s golf championships Wednesday at Meadows Golf and eo annty Club. three stroke lead going into the final round, four-putted the 18th hole enabling Nell of 82 and an idenctical 54- - final round. 79 — the only. -- score under. 80 during the three. day event. on the ~~ Bentley finished with an 87... finalize the B.C. team that Wednesday, July 4, 1984 Bartley wins at Glen Meadows Billie Bartley of last Glen Bartley, who carried a. Popika of Kamloops to pull: » into-a:tie with a final round hole score of 256. : - Bartley :. finished: with rounds of. 86-83-87. while Popika recorded scores: of 86 and 88 in opening rounds. oe Defending champion Joyce... O’Connor.. of Nanaimo was well out of — contention after two rounds but. bounced’: back. with a tough par 75, 6,016 yard course. O’Connor~ Lawson © .:of. finished with and. Joan . identical - scores of 261; two strokes... back of Sheila Bentley from: ~ Vancouver “and three -strokes. behind Dorothy Leighton of Quilchena who had an 86.on Wednesday. ‘It took another playoff to. ~ ; ‘action= > Sof tball ‘iéague™ couldn't have. come at ‘q she “more: oportune’® time for _ Harvey’ S Sporting Goods, “who went on to. edge the _ slumping. Saints 8-7. ‘last. Te John: 7 Wednesday night. The ‘Saints, who , held’ ay two-run lead. going in the — “top of the seventh | inning ‘threatened to break it. wide _ bases with noné out. An infield = “ground ball. resulted: in a. force-out at. home. plate where the» , the. batter at first base for the catcher... picked-off second out. The third out “came seconds later witha -base runner. in a -hot- box ‘between thirdand home. ~ The: triple- play, firstin “recent memory, they scored three. runs 10. win the game, : Bill Kapteyn “ no Selact Products. . “being used and recommondad, Skin Care Products hy Rene Quinot-of France Cosmetics by © ‘Dr. Renaud Uplands: : open when they loaded the out- -slugging “position. “sparked - Harvey's in their last bats as. Coie ‘Tho Finest in Skin Care | KAPTEY ™H HAIR | KRISTINE KAPTEYN 652- 1242) \ tN BRENTWOOD BAY _ Cantrell Inentad foo — is 4 "Serve the Entire Peninsula ee vetes tie . Billie Bartley survived near disastrous final hole to- capture B.C. Senior Women’s. Golf Champion: : ee last week at Glen Meadows. © : will compete i in the national. interprovincial. cham: ~“pionships, July 29 - Aug. 1 in Frederiction N.B.. -Q’Connor edged Lawson - on the sixth th hole; of F sudden | by 215+ ‘year- -old * ‘Herm sen, who: finished off the last i inning. - Harvey’ s,. because of. their inexperienced pitching © staff, have relied heavily on. «the. cop- Because of a. of. relieved © shortage Harvey’s Norbury, normally an outfielder, into a pitcher to” help: out. Graham - and rookie John Hermsen, In other-games last week, - heads: -up-play that caught. a. Wayne Jones struck out 14 batters and scattered seven hits as league leading Hotel Sidney belted the Saints 9-2. Tuesday night. Hotel struck for: seven of their nine runs in the second: . and, 2 ee tee ple with tho» : ~ Finest in Hair. bs 8 TOP STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU. : Kristine Haptoyn | Aw ~ SKIN CARE 652- 1222 1 the’ ‘third, “pitched = until the: sixth inning when — he was replaced by - Kim ‘Norbury. Norbury was then: “pitchers, © converted. Kim — “Marray. Sharratt Photo Be é death to capture’ ‘the. final spot’ on the team, joining. ‘Bartley, Popika. - Leighton. ‘Bentley, who had ‘qualified for:the team opted ¢ eS “Not to o.compete. 4 “toa - Merchants. Pie John Hermsen, with’ help | from: Kim. Norbury in. the “sixth” inning, was credited with the win while Dick — Michaud pitched the first losing: five. cause. Tony Graham knocked i in two runs with a homer in innings: ina _the.second for the winners, . ~ who committed a total of six errors, Dan Thomas hit “a two-run-homer in the first _ Inning for the Merchants. 4 COLORS 90 Ib. 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In fact, it’s the second largest outdoor team sport in the world. ; The national men’s team broke the ice’ when they won a. gold at the Pan American Games in 1983 by shocking defending champion Argentina 3-1 in undefeated who were throughout the nine-nation | event, automatically qualified for the: Olympic Games this summer in Los Angeles. The national team, with “nine players from B.C. on it, will - play. defending World. .Cup- champion Pakistan in a pre-Olympic game July 15 at B.C. Place. - Canada’s national women’s team followed in. by : the men’s winning: a foot-steps. ‘silver at. the “World Cup. That team. features several players from Vancouver Island. In the last couple of” years, partly due to the success. of». Canada’s “national teams, ‘field: hockey. has grown in leaps” and bounds on lower | Vancouver Island. : handed out more: than 30° - trophies. and awards. 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