eapre three days of play in |, teams, making it impossible v against. * | editor: - You'd think’ “that “after a tournameat, ‘a winner would be clearly decided. Well, you'd think so, anyway. : a It didn’t quite work out that way for the men’s slow- pitch softball tournament at Riverside. Park over the long weekend, . though, as the final two games of the round-robin tournament created a three-way tie for first place between teams ‘that had each lost a game to one other, making it impossible to declare a clear winner on that basis. |. ‘Heavy Duty Operators, -' Copper River Motel and Dreamworld Waterbeds each finished the. tour- nament with four-win, two- logs records and with a loss to one: of: the other. ted to say which team had a better record against the other two. So, the decision ‘came down to runs for and. ’ .HDO were the winners on don scha fler | that basis, scoring 26 more The Herald, Tuesday. August 3, 1982, Pag SPOR iS “HO tops slowpitch roundrobin _ after three-way tie confusion — me “there were lots of Haisla Braves around : “goaltender Rod Smith (hands raised), but, - . Ram’s winning goal in the final of. the sixth annual Canyon City Lions Club ail- natlve— “unfortunately, none of them were covering . Freddy Clayton (Jumping) who headed the “spall past Smith .into..the net for Nisgha soccer. ‘tournament Monday at Thornhill Junlo Secondary School. Nisgha won the . game 2-1. 8 4 4 ; _ | - Beat Haisla 2-1 4 a : Rams win : Canyon City serney -{Nisgha: Rams from New Aiyansh went undefeated in the aixth annual Canyon City Lions Club all-native soccer ent on the weekend, coming from behind in the finai fame of the 16-team déuble-knockout affair to beat Haisla i it Mooreand Barry Stephens froin Greenville GAC, Charlie Hills from Kispiox and Irvin Davis from Canyon City... Most inspirational: player in the tournament was Ivan ves from Kitamaat Village 2-1. _ Lincoln, while the outstanding goalie from the tournament: jAiyansh went through the first five rounds without ahitch | was Jamie Angus from CanyonCity. Canyon City also was fore going into the final game ‘against Kitamaat,whohad awarded the most sportamanlike team award. © rlier lost to Kincolith and had to work their way fromthe vy 5 bracket into the final. and Karl Stephens tromthird-place Kineolith, Brad - Dreamworld’s mark. - plus-seven _ Williams Moving and SKB - _ “Molsons were tied for fourth with three win-three loss ‘while ‘ Lakelse . ‘Truckers were sixth-with a ‘records, two and four record. North- west Loggers won one and lost five of their six games. _. Had HDO won their final ‘extra-inning. game against Copper River, they would ‘have -won clearly, - but. in- stead they lost a 3-2 decision | in the ‘secondlast game of the tournament. Dream- aver Truckers, 13-7. runs than they gave up over the course of the tour- - fanient, better than Copper ‘River's plus-15 record and SKB Molsons’ shortstop Lance Legouffe turns a double nay, : during the Molsons‘ win gver Williams Moving during final day action of the seven-team Slowpitch tournament held at Riverside - Park over the weekend. The Molsons’ win dropped Williams Into -atie for fourth Place, out of the running for first by a single game. Molsons . (16-3) . and Truckers (10-0) on Saturday ‘and over Dreamworld (7-5) and NWLA (9-4) Sunday before taking it in the neck Monday with two losses, to Williams (5-2) and Copper _ River (3-2).. They were the favourites going ‘into the final day with a 4-0 record, while Copper River was. close.to them. CRM lost ’ world picked their record up . to +2 with a final-game win ~ * score before beating SKB Molsons-2-1, Williams 4-2 and Truckers 21-8, They - Jost the final. Sunday game 3-2 to Loggers but beat HDO 3-2 to create the tie. Dreamworld, meanwhile, had wins over CRM (2-1) and NWLA {74) before ‘losing to HDO 7-5. They dropped their second game to Williams by an. 11-10 - ‘Molsons 7-6 and Truckers is V The slowpiteh, league! teams fared reasonably: well, with Copper River tied! for first and both Williams: - andSKB playing well despite; their 3-3 records. The final: tournament forj the :slowpitch league is) being scheduled tonight, with plans at press time} ¥ SKitamaat avenged their third-round loss to Kincolith by mating them 2-1 Sunday morning in the semi-final game on t-halfgoals by Herb Grant and Glens Smith, Kincplith, ~ last. year's champion, got their ‘only goal from. Mervin - Morven but had a penalty kick missed late in the second half which might have tied that game. “the final game was an exciting one,played in front ofa large crowd estimated at over $00. The play was even for ~ te first half of the initial period, but Haisla took over with " about 25 minutes remaining and finally got the go-ahead ; ‘goal off a fine pass from Alec Grant. Alec Grant took the ball ‘on the goal line to the right of Rams’ goalle Mitchell ate and bicycle-kicked it over his head in front woBasil nt, who headed it in for the 1-0 goal, tamaat kept up the pressure but. got caught being lazy: on defense with Jess than a minute to go in the first half when Bert Mercer drilled a Jong, high shot into the top right ; cdrner of the Kitamastnettotiethegame. ‘the old cliche about late goals helping a team proved true ‘ in this match as Nisghs came out firing in the second half, once a quick goal from Freddie Clayton who headed in a — er-kick, That proved to be the winner, but the game * via far trom over as Kitamaat took back the play and ap- led pressure, . -Almost-imiifediately after the: Rams’ goal, Morven was fered toroba Brave in front af the net, and then Kitamaat hit the corner of the crossbar with their next shot. The Braves pressed for the rest of the game but couldn't get the lizer past, Morven. . corven, Mercer and Clayton, the stars of the game | for ; yen were all selected-to the all-star team, as were ; ‘Bésil Grant and Tom: Daniels from Kitamaat. Daniels was also selected as the tournament's moet valuable yer, _pther rsslectons ta to the all-star team included Doug \ Venn 7 “AL'S SHOES TROL wKNG Boots L | Norwegioh welt | - : construction full bellow: | , fongue heavy hardware. 7 |, Gold seal vibram sole _ | Sizes Men 7-13 ladies 5- 10. Kaat can’t cut it’ “It ended | well,” Jim Kaat failed to come - through at the plate‘in the clutch situations, In the 12th and 16th innings, and it was one of the reasons the . 4 Rickey Henderson, baseball’s premier basé- No. 100 in his 105th game, tying his. own league record, “Cardinals lost to.the Pirates 42 in 17 innings, — : In other National League games Monday, it was: Atlanta Braves 7, San Francisco Giants 3; -Cin- cinnati Reds 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 1; Houston Astros 6, San Diego Padres 4; and Philadelphia Phillies 2, Montreal Expos 1. - ; Sunday” in the National. League, it was: Montreal 5, St. Louis 4; :Pittsburgh 4, ‘New. York 3; Chicago 7, Philadelphia 2: ‘Los Angeles 9, Atlanta 4; San Diego. 8, Cincinnati 6; and San- Francisco 4, Houston 2, . Saturday's results: Laos Angeles 3, Atlanta 0;1 San: Diego 5-6,Cincinnati 4-2; SanFrancisco 5-0, Houston 45; Philadelphia 2; Chicago . 0; St. Louis 10, Montreal 1; . - New York 0, Pittsburgh 4. in the American League, set in 1980,"as Oakland A’s _came from behind for.a 6-5 _ decision Monday night over Seattle. Mariners. In other AL games, it was Toronto Blue Jays Milwaukee Brewers 4; ., Cleveland Indians 6, Texas ’ Rangers 2 and ‘Bostori Red Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 2. .. On, Sunday in the -AL, it was Detroit 3, Toronto 5; Cleveland 4-2, Milwaukee 1- - ?;, Chicago White Sox 4, Boston 2; Kansas City 4, Baltimore 2; California 9, Seattle 4; . Minnesota 8, Oakland 7 and Texas 4, New York Yankees 2, In the AL Saturday, it was Toronto. 1, Detroit 0; Chicago -7, Boston 5; Milwaukee 4, Cleveland 2; Oakland 3, Minnesota 2; Texas 3, New York 2; Kansas City 2, Baltimore 0° _ and Seattle 9, California 3. 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