4 Page 12, The Herald Friday, West takes cut VANCOUVER (CP) — Superior skills and a litle physical persuasion wore enough Thursday night’ as Canada West downed North American Native Warriors 16-11 to take the first Nations Cup World Lacrosse championship. = - | ip. Lo . Just under $,000 fans, likely the largest crowd.at a B.C. lacrosse-game in. 10 years, watched as Canada West, ropresented by Coquitlam,’ B.C. Adanacs, finally overcame. & per: sistent Warriors offence in the third period. “We finally started _playing ‘defence in the second period and once we started hitting them it made ‘a big difference,” said Adanacs coach Bob Salt. ‘Dan (Wilson) started it. ‘and out guys finished it,” Salt said of the third-period scoring blitz during which Canada Weat ‘pumped in elght goals, two of which were from Wilson, named the tournament’s: most valuable player, He had three goals and four assists. Adanacs of the Western Lacrosse Assoclation were undefeated in four games during the round-robin portion of the tournament. Warriors, who defeated Brooklin, Ont., Redmen representing Canada East in a semifinal Wednesday, had a 43 lead period, trailed 8-6 after 40 minutes but stayed within © two goals of Canada West until Wilson’s outburst. All uphill for Carlton It.was all uphill for Stave Carlton on. Thursday night. “They have a funny kind of a mound here,”” Philadelphia's ace pitcher . said after beating Houston 2- 1 in a Nattonal League baseball game in the Astrodome. “Itsort of moves around on you.” The win improved Cariton’s season record to 15-4, the best in the major leagues. sw “When you throw, It feels - ag tf your front foot is higher than’ your back foot. 1 was éonstantly adjusting ... . trying to throw strikes.” ‘He threw enough of them to _ with. 10 strikeouts. : Elsewhere in the NL, Los OPENING UP. Orioles flyingh Baltimore Orioles were hoping the return of pitcher Dennis Martinez would help provide a pennant race in the American League East. Now that he’s back, they’re doing . their best to see that there is no semblance of a'race. ~ ‘Martinez, making his first start since May 8 after after .the first - his severrhitter — July 18,1980 though the season is - lined up along the spring salmon. Their Angeles. Dodgers beat Chicago Cubs 3-1, St. Louis, Cardinals battered San Diego Padres 15-3, Montreal. Expos defeated ‘Cincinnati Reds 6-1, Pittsburgh Pirates edged San Fraricisco Giants’ 32 and New York Mets blanked Atlanta Braves 60. Carlton had a -‘five-hit. shutout going into the ninth, then gave up a leadoff single to Luis Pujols and a two-out triple to. Rafael Landestoy. Bake McBride singled thé fourth atid sixth innings and scored both Philadelphia “The loss dropped the Astros one-half game behind Los Angeles in the duel for first place.in ‘the West Division. To . ‘ s : a pace, giving the Yankees thejr largest bulge of the sedgon. The Orioles, .10 games out, slipped ‘past Detroit into third place when the Tigers were beaten 5-2 by Oakland A's. ; Elsewhere, Boston Red Sox hammers Kansas City 12-4, Texas Rangers sidelined with" @--gore. edged Chicago White Sox 3-2, shoulder, allowed just five Cleveland Indians defeated hit#in§ 2-3 innings Thursday- ‘California Angels 53 ‘and ag the Orioles ma place Milwaukee Brewers - with a 1-0 triumph. Coupled with New York's 10-3 thrashing of Minnesota Twins, it dropped the Brewers 9%games off the ir t tree’ Seattle Mariners downed: — wins in’a row over second- Toronto Blue Jays 53. , - i. q The Orioles managed only ‘Detrott, st. Seattis two hits off Milwaukee's Bill anneal a . gosto Travers but one ©! m was jeveland -at Oakian ’ Doug DeCinces’s second- Kenses “tiny sat Naw "York 8 inning home run, his seventh Gnicego at Eliiternta. tl of the season. * Deira at Seattle Noo “The fish may not be big, bu Skeena River banks hoping t ther was one of the lucky ones when he pulled in a 28-pounder earlier this week. Displaying the fish are Corey, . . Duicle and Sanita Mayr of, Warburg, Alberta. 7 igh reported to‘be poor this ya: fat NATIONAL | LEAGUE t . - WoL Pet. GBL Montreal a7 37. 560 — Pittsburgh a6 99 582 Va Phiadelphia 46:38°.548 I New. Yor a3 43 500 5 st, touls a9 49 4a] 10 Chicago | a5 47 417 12 . . Weat Lan Los. Angeles . $0 30 54a — Houston a? 30 ies a®. . Cincinnati , 4 ‘ San Francisco 43 46 .489 “39 47 459 1 97°52 «db 13% G Los Angeies 3 Chicago Pittsburg) 3 . Montreal 4 Cincinnatl 1 San-- Diego, of = C jew York at ‘§ Los Angeles ot- Pittsburgh NM Phitacalphia at Atlanta N-. San Francisco at St. Lovls N Montreal :at Houston WN . Saturday Games Los Angeles . ot Pittsburon ‘San Diego at Chicago Phiiadetphia at Atlanta 2 ‘Montreal at Houston 2 _ New York af Cincinnatl WN ; San Frenciscco at St. Loute. -N? "_AMMRICAN. “LEAGUE . , Ent . wo L Pet, GBL New ‘York 57 25.46) ~~ Milwaukee 4g..39 552 bla Baltimore 4799 «847 10 Ostroit 4438807 0: , Boston o*, 45 41 «523 12. Cleveland: ay 43. 40013 * Toronto ia 48.427 °20 Konsss | Cli¥ 53 34 .402 exee 4235 487 10% Qakiand 41 48 46} 124% Chicago 40 47-460 1218 Minnesota 40 4P 4860) 122 Sesttla TF §0 .425 182 Californla 3254 «372 20 ‘Thursday Results. : 1 Miiwaukea 0 Oakland & Deirol 2 a t at-least they ‘caught $0 i, | NEED EXTRA CASH? for full time and part-time employment. ee ee ee ee _, opened In pubile at: _ -@bove address after 6:00 am on the 4th day of .. ; ‘The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be: mething. Even. 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The gold medal ‘final Is set for Saturday with the. third- place game preceding it. : Dennis Amell of Niagara , Falls, Ont. led Canada to the - winover Panama. with a one- hit shutout. Amell struck out ° "49 batters. and Walked one. Bob Peterson of Hull, Que. Jed off. the first inning with a 1, triple and-was doubled home by Brian Ostrosser of Stony Creek, -Ont, Bob Stuart. of Photo by Gait Datinga Rhee reey yt 8 1 -The AgW will be taking applications Apply: in person at: NVITATION TO TENDER Sealed tenders, marked Janitorial Services No. Buliding, First Ald’ Bullding, Boller Plant Bullding .and Dormitories. A-F inciusive, for cleaning - of varlous aress, . Northwest Com- - ) as per-task schedules, will be ~ recelyed up 10 3:00 pm local time the 24th day of July, 1980 and those avaliable at that time will be Northwest Community College -~ Co I 5931 McConnell Avenue — Terrace, B.C.. 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