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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 46

Publication:
The Provincei
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
46
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iM 46 TtlC VrO inCC Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1 984 Seeds Oil at seniors Canada Celebrates (111 The whole world is invited to join all Canadians in celebrating the 100th birthday of the City of Calgary. In a fascinating The Government of Canada Salutes WIST GERMAN OP Sunday I. Alain Prosl, f-rwt, Wrl.aran, one hour, 24 ttcenas, lll.Mkmh. 1.

Nikl Lauda. Austria, McLaren, J.Uysacondswhino. 3. Oorck Warwick, Britain, 4. Nll Wansell.

Britain, Lotus, SI 661 J. Patrick Tambay. Franca, Re-Mult, on minute, II 4. a. Rene Arnoua, France.

Ferrari, one lap oetii nd, 7. Andrea da Caurii, Italy, liojor, one. I. Francois Heinault, France, 9. Stefan Johansson, Sadden.

Tyr-rail, two. 10. Muub Rothensatte'. Nather-lends. Spirit, tour.

Nen-tlnlshan II. Manfred Wlnkeihock, West Germany, 32nd lap; IJ. fcaoic Ony-er, U.S., Alfa, 30th; 13. Tec Fan. Italy, trabhem, 2in; 14 Neison f-iquel, Braill, Brabham, 23rd; IV Ririardo Patrasa, Italy, Alfa, IHh; 16 Pi'rcarlo Ghinianl, Italy, Oseila, Uih; 17.

JO Gartner, Austria, Oseila, Uih; It. Jonathan Palmer, Britain. Rom, 12th; 19. Keka Romberg, Finland, yVilliams. Ilthi 20.

Jacoues unite. France. Williams, 10th; 31. Tniewy Siutrfn, Belgium, Arrows, nimn; pht'tpne Alliof, France, Ram, ninth; 23. Eiioda Ansa-lls, Italy, Lotus, Ayrton Senna da Suva, Braill, Ton, huh; 25.

Marc Surer, Switierland, Arrows, first lap. Orlyers' Standlna I. Prost, 43.5 points; J. Lauda, 39; J. de Anoells, 26.5; 4.

At new, 24.5; 5. Warwick, 23; 6. Rosberd- 20; Piqgel. It; I. Mlcheie Aiboreto, Halv, it; 9.

Tambay and Manseil, II. Snn da Silva, 12. Laflite, 13. Crswi Pa-tresa and Fabi, 16. de Cwaris and U.

Soutw 1. GTENDuaO AtMosecrt.Onl. I. Jacky ick, Ba.aii:r, and Jo-Chen Mass, West Gjrvanv Porsche 956, averase sfoo Ii6 550 8'illn. Rupert Keeon.

Britain, and Frar Konrad. West Germany, ikcai Bandit Porsche 956, 25 3. Aimc- Ccwin and Guide Oacco. Hal, Alba AR2 G'nni-ni, 229; 4. Stefan Bllol, ijerma-ny, and Derek Bell.

Britain, Kottufans Porsche 956, 221 5. Mtorttfn G-iini, Pasouakt Bartwno and vet-ttlll, Italy, Alba t. Martino Finotfo, Carle Farsdrti and Alfredo Sceasiiani, Italy Alt Giannlni, 204; Peier Ucki.art, Toronto. Ruy Bsker and irumy Britain, sso Canada rio GC 204 Ford, 105, 1. Allan 6e' Ca sarv.

and Costas Los, Lyta' MSS3 Ford, 316; 9. Owar Larrauri, A'oswi-na, and Walter Brjn, West Garuany, Gaggle Porsche 956. io. ui 9ri and Matt Gvsier, Toronto, Bar, Racing BMW. 190.

11. Bill Adam, Hamilton, Kacs Nltrop, Keiowna, and Gee-roes f-uche. South Africa, Searry Turbo Porsche 956, 159; 12. Nick Mason, Eng'sr-i, and Vern Schuppen, AusHaiia, Kothmans Porsche 956, 156; 13. Gary fciKjiiih and Mike Laws, U.S., English Motorsoort Camaro, 156- atniospheie of the Canadian Calgary will host year-long festivities befitting the importance of the West.

om us at the Calgary Stampede. West, Celebrate with us 100 years of life in Calgary and the Canadian West. Relive a century of western Opening day of competition at the Perrier Canadian senior tennis championships at the Hollyburn Country Club went pretty well according to the form charts yesterday. The only upset was a win by the unseeded S. Voyday of California over the No.

2 seed In the 55-and-over draw, Ken Lidie of Nebraska. All the other seeds in the various age groups went through the first round without a hitch, most of them with straight-set wins. Bob Bardsley of Vancouver, the top seed in the 35s, had an easy 6-0, 6-1 win over the unseeded John Tibbits of Toronto. 53 sure is great Steve Anderson-Chapman broke the course record by four strokes yesterday but only finished third. Anderson-Chapman, the touring professional from Victoria, fired an amazing 11-under-par 58 Sunday in the final round of the West Country Open golf tournament at Newlands in Langley.

However, his 129-total was good for just third-place money of $500. Delta's Norm Jar-vis recorded rounds of 62-63-125 for the $1,000 winner's cheque. Sidney's Bob Beauchemin placed second after 65-62-127 and collected $750. PROVINCE WANT ADS 739-2211 Exhibitions, pavilions, science, technology. Conceits, theatre, variety shows.

Canadian history. fir riiiiv jtiii I lit hopes for Canada's future. i World class performers. -f-Vf -V Continuous entertainment. SPQATl MEHU; I BASEBALL Pacific Coast Laaeue 9:45 p.m.

Vancouver Haaail, CKWXII30 Salt Lake at Portland Tecoma at Edmonton Tucson at Albuqgeroue Phoenix at Las Vesas LACROSSE Wesjern AssK.allon 0 p.m. Victoria at Vancouver, Kerrlsdale Arena vi" -r-iV 1 1 Lu regular xmess 7 CAF.S EACH WEEK FOR 7 WEEKS AUGUST 1 THRU SEPTEMBER 12, 1984.

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