79 - Sunday News photo) Simon Fraser Clansmen were no match for an ex- perienced Alumni squad,” lead by Vancouver Whitecap, Buzz Parsons Wednesday night in the annual matchup between the Clan and the Grads. The Alumni team, made up of S.F.U. yesteryear stars, all of whom have had some N.A.S.L. experience overpowered the Clan by scoring three goals in cach half enroute to a 6-2 win at Swangard Stadium before 400 fans. Alumni started things off at 21 minutes when awarded a direct free kick just outside the Clan 18 yardline. Parsons ran over the ball leaving it for Brian Gant (Portland Timbers) to send it past a sprawling Jeff Mulock. Gino Nionni finished off a three- Car Rentals: Car Rentals from $12.95 aday 100 free miles Monthly Rentals tram $224 00 Oldies buyGoodios 980-1515 veo tag Ue pperet 4 : fye ’ ON THE MOVE, Carson Graham Eagles ran up a 28-18 score over Sentinel High School in North Shore Senior Football action on Wednesday afternoon. (lan Smith way passing play involving ‘Parsons and Seattle Sounder, Bruce Miller that started forty yards away and finished in the 2-0 goal. Miller ended the half by scoring at 44 minutes, set up by Parsons, who didn’t dress for the second half. Miller struck again at 60 minutes to push the score to 4-0, before Ken Whitehead of North Shore Pegasus and 106 West 18th. North Vancouver Specializing in: Style cuts for Men & Women Open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Parsons leads “clomnl in romp over Clan formerly the L.A. Aztecs, scored on a diving header. Steve -Watts, a senior, started S.F.U. with a goal from the head at 70 minutes before Pat Rhola_ finished things off for the Alumni. The Clan came back with the final goal of the match at 85 minutes when Mike Ciaccia finished off a pass from Mario Baff. 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