Historic Cup won The oldest golf trophy still in . play on the Saanich Peninsula was won by a Victoria golfer recently. Archie McCulloch defeated Sidney golfer Ed Ostachowicz by three and two strokes in the cham- pionship flight of the Ardmore Men’s Championship. The annual championship trophy was first awarded in 1929. Its roots go. back to the original Ardmore Club opposite Downey Road, along West Saanich Road, before the course moved to its present location on Ardmore Drive and West Saanich. In the B flight, the winner of the Stewart Cup was Sidney golfer Will Jensen, who finished one stroke better than Charles Restcll, also of Sidney. The Beaton trophy for the C flight winner was taken by Jim Johnstone of Sidney, who was one stroke better than George Shute, ‘also of Sidney. The low medalist in the qualify- ing round was Victoria golfer Dave Huggins, who shot a gross 71 on the nine-hole Ardmore course. The final competition. .was played during the last part of August and early September. Fol- lowing the qualifying round, match play was. used throughout the competition with no handicaps permitted in the championship flight, Rookies upset vets in touch football The Truant Marine Rockets were upset 25-17 in the season opener of the Greater Victoria Men’s Touch Football League, Sunday at Victoria High School. The winning team, The Fossils, allhough rookies in the lIcague, managed to beat the veteran Rock- ets through the strong quaterback- ing of Jeff Holden. He hit flanker Dave Lochart several: times with long passes, including two for touchdowns. The Rockets’ offence was slug- _ gish for most of the game, said coach Paul Noyce... ~ Rockets pivot. Dan Gallagher finally: got his offence moving with an excellent pass and run to Ron Thynne, which resulted in‘a © touchdown. Being the first game of the. season, both teams were plagued with penalties and. two Rocket touchdowns were called back ~ because of infractions. Rockets safety Marty Haughton had a strong game on defence with - two key interceptions. The first set up the Rockets’ second touch- down and the second scored two points on a conversion attempt. Gavin Bland was very consis- : tent at the wide receiver position, making five receptions of seven attempts. “Allin all it was.a scrappy first - game with both teams emir: poise and finesse,”’ Noyce said. | Local cyclist masters — | the Coquihalla course : A. Sidney businessman and ~ ~~ member of the Sidney Velo’ Cycling Club: won: the masters’ -- division of the:Second Coquihalla : _ Bicycle Race Challenge, Aug. 2 ; and 3. age category in both road race.and : criterium, competitions’ while: rid- ing a bicycle of his own design and construction. Fahring has been building his own bicycle frames for the last _several-months only, under ane “ Pahnini label; Sidney Velo has now, completed ‘ils cighth. summer scason of time trials. on. the Peninsula and two ‘course records were broken. ~~ Victor Cellarius of Saanichton | WINTER » q “EXTERIOR | OIL STAIN” mA Walnut, Redwood. 19102, : Rog, 15.05 yw pid ESL =) pm At hited bat LAST CHANCE’ A For Exterior Rust Beauty a colours Conde, “Plus 10 Bolld € clout guain for atucca, P now wood, masonry and pravicusly painted ‘or stalned wurfacas, ; fievatutionary oll-iaton formula; Pres- aivub wid portesia, Water Cleanvpy Tada resistant > last up to 10 yoann,” Breathing lilo + eliminates cracking, poallng, bilsterlng; Extorlor or tnterlor ihe: Can: he used al bala ; - broke one record: with a 23 minute a 37 second: performance. on ‘the 18-kilometre | course... moe Donna: Pryde of Victoria broke i the women’s record: with her.26 ~ minute:26 second ride on the same > 7 . course. Trophics. for these. and ~ Will. Fahning placed first in n his "Other top competitors will be. pre= sented at Sidney Velo’s:annual™ banquet in late-November, ~The club’s riding season wound ..up Sunday witha fun trial and barbecue. : - Throughout the four-month sea- son the club. has experienced ‘a’: high level of co-operation and courtesy from the public, Sidney RCMP and Central Saanich police during regular Tucsday evening Tides. and weekend competitions, said Errol Thornton, —_ EXTERIOR $ SPRED| saa. (LATEX GLOSS f HOUSE PAINT OAL - Bee a7 29°%, SPHED GEL-FLO ~~ OR ALKYD. HOUSE PAINT 1901, ?) 95 Rog. 37.09 roe mae AADAC ania FINISHING S STORE! EN eaves reenomnnnsanesienunan nanan narivn maiention.”* "inated te Windsor Plywood 2120 KEATING X ROADS 652-5632 ‘an average 17 visits per year from ; industry by. Statistics Canada. Canadian. . ‘SEPT. 147 ~ SEPT. 24TH A -NEW FINISH PLUS 10 § ‘Theatre Visits down. 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Team photos start the day at 9:30 a.m, before the official open- ing-ceremonics at 11 a.m., includ- ing an exhibition game. The Division 1 boys team will take on a team made up of coaches and managers in the exmibilion game. All persons interested in soccer are invited to attend and all coaches are reminded to bring boots, shorts and liniment,' Woods said. KEEP IT CLEAI ENGINE SHAMPOO SPECIAL | with Tus coupon ONLY EXPIRES SEPT. 30/88 Expanded Daycare ; oe HOTEL SIDNEY MIXED. SOFTBALL CLUB LEAGUE & DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Wish to thank the following sponsors for assisting us in. getting over to the B.C.” | Championship in Stevenston.. oes “Certified Saft Full Shower. Facilities Suntanning Studio. Xk NEW PLiee es: THURSDAY 9:00 tavel Hoo: 4:00 Lovet HH. ~ 6:30- ~ Leval b «730000 SP | FRIDAY becal 9:06 “Level Me - Keati r q G:000 2 Level {Ve "aw Fitness | 10:00 © Lavaltll et _ ~ ~ 6793 De om baba HA Se ss SUNDAY - Kirkpatrick Cres. [layed a7 | “40:00 Leal IV. 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