pi.*.*m/mResidential Tigers• fc * '•but big in determination are from left standing: ten Dan, Harold Harry. Delvis Hackett, Sam Timothy, Gene Dick, Brian Pascal and RolySoccer’s little Cinderella, team whoare learning .mighty fast, having formed a team to; provide a four team league in- Division- 6. Small in sizeDan. Front: Alvin touis Roy • Frances, Willie Diezales and Jeff Edmundsjt-f:• ' * ?*\ v-'.' 'L c,“ »jS vr • i V +* r£?«MfiSSpi?ISiliSVWNWell mannedPegasus left no opening for the Chiefs port from team mates in a fast game in Saturday’s exhibition game and which provided fine entertainment on goalie Bob Watson gets lots of sup- the Indian Village soccer field.mB.WEEKEND soccer got underway on Saturday with Pegasus tackling the Sech-elt Chiefs in an exhibition game, which saw the Chiefs- going all out after a one-all tie in the first half to score 3-1 victory.SUNDAY RESULTS©iv. 7—Ganfor 2, Cougar 0; Shop Easy 0, Timbermen 2.Div. 6—Res. Braves 1, Sechelt Legion 2; Gibsons Legion 9, Res. Tigers 0.Div. 4—Res. Totems 2, Sechelt Legion 0; Local 297 2, Madeira Park 0.Div. 2—-Gibsons United 3, Top Cats 2. Div. 1—Royal Oaks 5, Pegasus 2,'? r : • • *■ .VIf we have to fight to get on the rnoon,Bob Hope will be there entertaining our Astrotroops,. Hot shot'- • ,• _Hot Shot Tony - PauD for Pegasus finds it hot going and takes his shirtholds-his own against Sechelt Chiefs off to prove it. - Half time'score wasin exhibition game played on Satur- one all, Chiefs putting on the pressureday. Calvin Craiganfor the Chiefs in the second half to win 34.Ilage of Gibsons Landing