{SECTION . es NO FREE PASSAGE for this unidentified North Shore Indian lacrosse player against Burnaby's Kirby Klippers Monday evening at the North Van Rec Centre. However, Indians did manage to come away with a 13-10 win to deadlock|the best of five final series at one game cach. The third game will be played tonight in N. Vana. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) iain the . Senior Lacrosse league Seven unanswered. goals brought the North the Burnaby Klippers - West Coast The 13-10 victory for the Indians tied the best of five - final series ~ at one game each. a Last Friday, the Indians suffered only their second loss of the season as they were defeated 14-11 by the - Klippers in a close, penalty strewn game. Trailing 10-7 in the third period, the Klippers came from behind to tie up the game and then go ahead. . ‘We did exactly what we ee ey had to do,’ the Indians =: Shore Indians back géneral manager said. §. from a 6-2 deficit early mm in the second period, to game, the Indians outshot o give’ them a_ win, the Burnaby team, 60-44. " Tuesday night, against In the very fast, clean bee ve Leading the. scoring for the Indians was Vern Baker, who had twagoals .and five assists. Jim Yelton had five assists, Sam Seeward kad three goals and an assist, and Paul Joseph had.two goals and-one assist. _ Albert Girard served as poalkeeper for the Indians. The Indians and the Klippeérs return to the North Vantouver Recreation Centre tonight at 8 p.m., for- the third game in the ieries. The winner of this series will proceed to the provincial play-downs also being held at the Rec Centre later this month. —_-