title. The intermediate Indians beat the Nanaimo Tim- bermen in two. straight games at the Recreation Centre to keep. the provincial title. The Indians will travel to Chicoutimi, Quebec next week to try to defend their national title. The Indians won the first game 17-12 on Saturday. Mel Jacobs, John Fenske and Mike Bellafontaine all got hat-tricks for the win- ners. The next day North Vancouver defeated the Timbermen 15-8, with Brad Acaster getting four goals for the winners. NORTH SHORE INDIANS senior ter agains: vancouver Thursday night. » photo) ovsn't show the effects o) a five week moot! in cheb tirs game of the flnals udians won 16-11 at the North Vance: Kecreation Centre ‘lan Smith y Indians tea show power The North Shore Indians lacrosse teams are once again showing their excellence at the sport. The intermediate team has already won the B.C. championship while the seniors seem to be well on their way to capturing the West Coast league Goalie Max Hurren was outstanding in both games, stopping the Timbermen attack time after time. The Indians reached the provincial finals by defeating Delta in the Lower Mainland finals. Delta won the first game 14-9, but North Vancouver rebounded to take the next two games, 16- 10 and 16-11. The senior Indians, who led the West Coast Senior “B’ League in the regular season, are now just one game away from capturing the league championship.. The Indians lead _ the CONTINUED ON PAGE B8 Ce es \