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represent this zone in British victories Sunday.

Columbia a Senior Cc men’s softball Pe cases une
mplonships nce George ler George
Labor Day weekend. ’ Se alste

1-0 decision in the opening game
af the bestofthres playoff in victory

Prince Rupert Saturday but .. Chris Hyland also hurled a fine sn po

SKB wins zone

Terrace SKB Salvage will scratched back to score two. game in the Saturday night loss, in recording the shutout, . -

- In the second game of the .Ken Zeigler, Tom Bogue, Dick

series Sunday i qnastered Coxford and Phil Webb did most

team and é of the damage with the bat
the distance on the mound for out a 9-2 vi th ;

Thelocal squad dropped a tight SKB and turned in two ‘strong for ‘the deciding came stage. throughout the weekend for SKB.

BORG AGAIN
IN TIGHT ONE .

LONDON (AP) -_ staved ‘off two cham:
“Sure I want to be con- pionship points at 4-5,
sidered as the greatest
champion of all time,”
said Bjorn Borg.

The brilliant Swede had
widerlined his claim. to tiebreaker 18-16, ,
the title by. capturing his MéEnroe, dubbed
fifth consecullve Wim- Superbrat by the, British
bledon men's singles press for previous on-
championship. Borg court behavior, was
defeated John McEnroe jeered by spectators
US, 16,75, 68,6-7,. angry at his outburst
#4 Saturday ina match during a semifinal Friday
some cxnsider the most against Jimmy Connors.
thrilling Wimbledon final In the final, his
ever. behavior was impeccable

“of course it is im- and even the hostile
possible to say who isthe crowd warmed to his
greatest tennis player — performance against
Budge, Laver... you just. Borg. .
can'isay what wouldhap- “I was very disap-
peni€Thad playedthem,” pointed I didn’t get a good
the 24-year-old Swede hand before the match,”
sald. ot admitted McEnroe, “It
_ The only real way to was nice to get a good re-
compare 1s look at the ception at the end. “I
titles. each player-has hope I won them over.”.
won," - - He did. Even his har-

‘The flaw in Borg’s  stiest critics granted him
record is that he has yet an ovation when he
to win the U.S. Open, a arrived for an interview
. title McEnroe now Kolds. . following the final:
~ "He's already one of °
the greatest,” said the The rest of the day's
vanquished McEnroe. tennis could not hope to
“But he might still havea match.the men’s final,

impossible winner to

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wad tet ow Bt

™*But 1 would-be sur- Billle Joan King lost her
prised if he goes through chance at a record 21st
eareer without win- Wimbledon title when she
ning the Open. He can and Martina Navratilova
play on any surface,” were beaten in a women's
Borg's performances doubles semifinal. —
‘on grass have never been
in doubt, although he pions went down 6-2, 44,
needed all his strength 6-4 to Anne Smith and
and skill to defeat Kathy Jordan, who went
McEnroe, 21, seeded on to win the title by beat-
second, | . ing Wendy Tyrnbull and
McEnroe battled with Rosie Casals 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.
grit and determination, | John and Tracy Austin
matching the champion became the first brother
shot for superb shot. In .and sister combination to
the fourth set, McEnroe win the mixed doubles.

then five more while-
producing winner after

capture an incredible.

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Sunday,
went the Rupert

Rockester Lancers came out
of the heat of Texas to cool
Vancouver Whitecaps 3-1 in.
a North American Soccer.
League game Sunday night.

The win before 26,578 fans

- was the first here for the

Lancers since a 8-2 shootout
victory April 8, 1974, and
followed a 1-0 loss to Dallas
Tornado in 33-degree heat
Friday. |

Vancouver sixth Joss.in 11

_home games followed their

most productive - per-
formance of the season 5-0
aver the Atlanta Chiefs —
and meant the struggling

“Whitecaps missed golng over —

.600 for only the second time

“this season. © /

However, the .'Caps
remained 17 points behind
second-place Los Angeles in

: their division race as the

league-leading Sounders
downed the Azteca 4-1 in
Seattle. co
The Lancers, who evened
thier record at 9-9, made the
most of their chances,

BECCTINE oth Coun
i ‘i tie “for
“Peruvian Julio Baylon,
Canadians Mike Stojanovic
and Branko Segota, who the
Whitecaps tried to purchase
last week ~ scored as a
result of through bails into
open space.

Ray Hankin, who missed &
second-half penalty-shot,
scored on a header for
Vancouver late in the first

ejection against Edmonton
Drill ,

ers.

The Whitecaps did carry
the play, however, out-
shooting Rochester 21-13 and
had most of the scoring
opprtunities including
severa) perlods ‘of sustained
pressure in the second half
when the Lancers rarely
croased into the Vancouver
half of the field.

In addition to missing the
penalty goal, the Whitecaps
had a goal by

-decked’ Rochester goalle
Enzo .DiPede. on a corner
kick, . a

Segota opened the scoring
when he ran around defender

Byzz Parsons to cleanly head

a well-timed cross from

Stojanovic from eight yards, -

It was the cecond goal of the
season. by Segota against
Vancouver as he scored in:
the Lancers 2-1 shootout loss
to the Whitecaps last May in
Rocester.

Vancouver goalkeeper
Bruce, Grobbelaar had no

chance on the shot as he was |

came into the game with six
goals to lead the Rochester
club,
After Craven’s goal was
_ disallowed, Stojanovic broke
down the left side to accept a
‘through ball from Val Tuaka
and move around Parsons
again to- beat Grobbelear
from 40 yards. a

Blizzard blows ©

Regular men’s league action
performances to lead his club fo In that one, SKB jumped onthe resumes Tuesday night at

‘mound staff for a 6-0 Riverside Park with SKB taking
while Kuish was effective on Holdens at 7:30. .

as Lancers win |

VANCOUVER (CP). —.

John Craven .
disallowed when Hankin-

Another ball into open
space set up the third
Rochester goal as  Grob-

belaarhad tocome out tothe -

penalty arc to smother a shot
by Segota on a breakaway.
Baylon
rebound at the 35-yard line
and lobbed into the net.
Vancouver midfielder

Gerry Gray broke down the

left side past one defender
and finally found the big
striker Hankin, who headed
the ball past DiPede at the
far post'for his fifth goal of
the season.

Gray and Hankin had just
failed to combine on similar
plays earlier in the half.

Hankin headed one cross -

wide and failed to connect
with the other. - ‘
The buildup to the goal

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cotraled © the.

a

began when Craven blocked =~ .

a shot by Segota, ran with

the ball to midfield and then
squared ‘it to Gray on the
wing,

On his penalty shot, called’
after he was fouled by Damir
Sutevski, Hankin drove the

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AB ditecti@y. Wiv'dattention ‘to: Inter blasted. another: shot
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o the goallt's "arms: *'>
“The Lancers lost the
services of Ruben,
Giacobetti, who. suffered a
broken right forearm in a
second-half collisio away
from the play at the Van-
couver 35-yard
Giacobetti had previously

played only 29 minutes ia

Rochester uniform.

line.

in second half

By. The Canadian Press

Toronto Blizzard came up
flat in thedirst half but found
the range in the second to
down Philadelphia Fury 20
in North American Soccer

League action Sunday.

‘ Sevond half goals by Jamo
Sono, hia elghth of the

Colin Franks at.65:53 gave
Torontd, 10-9, the win and
moved them past

: Washington Into second
: place in the National Confer-
: ence Eastern Division. -

In other NASL games

sunday, Edmonton dumped
: Atlanta 5-1, Tampa Bay

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ped Chicago 2-1, Houston
Detrolt 4-3, New ‘York
defeated Portland 4-1,

: Rochester tripled Vancouver
S 1 and Seattle trounced Los:

angeles 4-1.

The Blizzard came to life
before hometown 13,202 fans
after coach Keith Eddy sent
In Rab Prentice to give more
speed on the wing and in-
serted striker Ivan (Big

( NASL STATS }

us
for avery goal scored wilh &
meximum of threes par game.
No bonus point is awarded for
overtime of shootout gosle.

sengon, at 59:48 and captain |

_ Hit three to give Houstot its

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Seattle 20 2 84 17 40 160
3 Ang 1202 «95 27 29 101
Vancouver 10 11 30 3 24 04
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Luke) Lukacevie for - more
strength in the middle. «

Lukacevic headed the ball |

to Sono and the little South
African did a bicycle kick in
‘midair to score the winning

goal, The loss dropped the.

Fury to 6-13. . 4
Drillers 5 Chiefs1 =~.

Edi Kirschner scored two °

goals in a 72-second span as
the Drillers posted four
second-half goals and
crushed Atlanta before 9,450
Edmonton fans, 7

Hurricane 4 Express

Hurricane goalkeeper
Roland Sikinger saved three’
out of four Deiroit shootout.
sHots while his team-mates

victory over the Express,
The game went into
overtime when Houston's
Nino Zec scored, his’ second
goal of the. game at 69:15,
‘Rowdies 2 Sting 1
Neil Roberts and Oscar
Fabiani scored in the first

"half to give Tampa Bay its *
victory over Chicago before -
26,443 fans at Wrigley Field, -

the largest crowd. of the
season. —

Chicago's only goal was.

scored by Jorgen Kristensen
at 78:42,

Tampa Bay, 12-9, moved
within a point of Fort
trikers in the
American Conference
Eastern Divsion while
Chicage dropped to 15-5.

- Cosmos 4 Timbers1 |

Giorgio Chinaglia scored
three goals and assisted on
another as New York

defeated Portland before j

41,260 fans at Giants
Stadium. - Carlos ‘Albert
added the other Cosmos

score, Willy Anderson scored ™ “

for Portland.
- Sounders 4 Aztecs J

Seattle's John Ryanscored
on two penalty kicks to lead
the Sounders over Los
Angeles before 29,227 at the

dome. ;

Both coaches, Seattle's
Alan Hinton and Los
Angeles's Rinus: Michels,
were ejected .

‘runner called safe.

Theaction washet and heavy at Riverside Park Sunday af
Terrace R. King and Sons Trucking won the right to Y prevent ne
zone In the B.C, juvenite girls softball champltonship at the B.C, .
Summer Games in Kelowna. Terrace trimmed Skeena Crossing 21.
Iéinthe final Sunday, despite this play, which saw a Skeena Crossing -.
hird team in the tournament, Hazelton, falled to
show up for their semi-final game against Skeena Crossing Sunday
Terrace won three out of four games in the round-robin Saturday to
earn the bye Into the final "Photos by Greg wstton