4 cial te Dae Reta Te tag NEE NL ope ey SrA PAN RAT MME a LRG ERS PET ICE EBT SIN GR A SF RS Ba oe ee ee ON i erie emai Tat pm ted mt item carne mu’ mavic made! im Rey = i - * a a . . Page B4, August 5, 1979 - Sunday News i re | . | _ NS I A devastating attack has moved the North Shore Indians’ of the West Coast ~Senior-Lacrosse League into the finals after they wiped out Vancodver Disco Sports in two straight semi-final games. ~ , Indians took the first game of. the series on Tuesday night with a 20-3 whitewash of the Vancouver squad then almost repeated themselves Thursday evening at the Killarney Arena posting a a Over the two game playoff the Indians outscored Vancouver 41-8. Pat Safianuk and Albert Girard shared goalkeeping duties fer Indians throughout the two games and along with their defense, kept their end of the floor free from any _ sustained attack.” ~~ : , Keith Baker picked up’ five goals and one assist to lead the Indians Thursday while Harry Powless had four goals and a pair of ____assists. Jeff Guss, Darryl Powless, ___Bob Holmes and Vern Baker. “all had two goals each for the powerladen Indian squad. In a rough game, Van- couver picked up 86 minutes in penalties, most of them picked up in trying to slow down the North Shore at- spent 69 minutes in the box. The Indians now wait a while Burnaby and New West come up with their third game in the best of three Thursday evening for the finalround. — The first game of the best of five finals will go Friday night at 8 p.m. in the North Van Rec Centre. The winner of the final round will then proceed to the provincial title also to be held at the Rec Centre later in the month. Offensively the Lions, and especiall Larry Key; continued to run well, but in the air they had nothing resembling Clements 46 yard touchdown pass to Freeman Johns, and his 49 yard pass to Rod Parker at the very end of the first half. NOT LOSERS Actually Saskatchewan outplayed the Lions in a few areas, and did not really look winless through the whole season. pike a team destined to go A The tcam = tooked far better in their fourth loss of the season, than they did in the first, which was also against the Lions. NORTH SHORE INDIANS will be going full out starting this Friday when they open the finals of the West Coast Senior Lacrosse League. at the North Van_ Recreation Centre at 8 p.m. The In- dians have had a successful season with a 19-1 record over regular play and a straight pair of wins for the semi finals. (Terry Peters photo) outstanding, as usual, both as a ball carrier and as a pass reciever. And Rod Parker had an exceptional game, running back four kick-offs for a total of 117 yards, and also catching a couple of passes fora 71 yard total. The only reason the Roughrider pass receivers did not look better, is because Clements threw some passes which went nowhere and did not even have the decency to look as if they were aimed at anybody. But on a hot summer's night before 23,308 decadent West coast fans, praire power really doesn’t stand much of a chance anyway, does it? ¢ wen ”, rang ay \ C 1 aa - 4 + peas VARMA AT AWAD pote oi Py 102 © OS)! + © ao Specially good with almost any meal. Less than 99 calories per bottle makes-Special Lite less filling. Refreshing, real Canadian beer taste makes it really food. for thought. Next time... .try the Special.