“entertainment ¢ automotive Editor: ANDY FRASER | Tel. 985-2131 es nel / National Finals North Vancouver's Court Howse West ended the Canadian national midget lacrosse championships , Salmon- bellies 12-9 to take . third place. Chris Calla led the team to the victory with three goals. John Martin, Todd Richardson, Peter Giese and Brian Baker all scored twice while Jerry Olynyk added a Single. Surrey won the tourna- ment, which took place all last week at the North Surrey Recreation Centre. the home team defeated Bur- naby 14-9 before & crowd of 500, in the Final, Saturday night. Ray Hamilton led the Stafford Plant ENCOURAGING HIS TROOPS, Seattle coach Alan Hinton gives vent to his emotions on Saturday night at the Kingdome. Heeding the former Whitecaps words, the Sounders downed Caps 1-0 In one of the most exciting mat- ches of the 1980 season. Several thousand Whitecap supporters were in attendance at the game giving a special added flavor to the match. The Seattle Whitecap rivalry ls turning into one of the more fun events on the calendar of soccer fans in the two west coast cities. Vancouver is in Dallas tonight before returning home Saturday to face the Washington Diplomats and the great Johann Cruyff. (Kent Kallbert photo) * Hit and Run is a serious business: lacross Surrey drive with three goals. Surrey reached the finals by beating the Salmonbellies 10-1. Ik was New West- minste?’s first loss of the tournament. North Vancouver and Burnaby played in the other semi-final earlier on Saturday. Burnaby won the game 18-13 in overtime. North Van and New West- minster then played for the bronze medal in the con- solation final, The Court House West came out on top 12-9, North Van coach Bud Richardson praised the team ‘afterwards and pointed out that the’ defensive players, John and Mike Gillis, Wayne McIntosh, Kent Molgat, Jamie Wilson and Dean CONTINUED ON PAGE B2 To The East Ot Parker Ridge 16" x20" HARRISON GALLERIES FINE ART 2022 Park Royal South Mall Weat Vancouver 926-2615 Specialists in Restoration & Custom Framing