Burnaby closes for — Whitby, Ont. (CP)- Burnaby, B.C., scored seven unanswered goals inthe third period and went on to defeat Whitby Builders 15-4 Tuesday night to take a 3-2 lead in ‘their best-of-seven Minto Cup series for the Canadian junior lacrosse championship. - Burnaby, which lost the first two games of the series, can win the cham- plonship Thursday night when the teams meet for the game, Derek Dickson scored six goals for the winners and Brad Parker added four. Dan Wilson had a pair with single goals from Dan Perreault, John Krgovich and Lioyd Symons. Wayne McGuigan, Neil Atkinson, Ron McCoy and Ken Colley scored for Whitby, which trailed 5-1 at the end of the first period and 8-4 after 40 minutes. “T never expected a win to y, ‘Sports championship kill come so easy as it did for us tenight,’"’ said Burnaby coach Dan Mattinson. “Mind you, we still have a lot of respect for Whitby." Rod Bannister played. a strong game in goal for Burnaby. Wayne Colley started in the Whitby net but was pulled at the 14 minute mark of the opening period and was replaced by Rob Mason, a pickup from Elora Mohawks. “T think the problem wi us is that we are havi trouble believing what Has happened,’’ said Whitby captain Jim Brandon. “Fhey outhustled us.on the loose balls again. We were so confident after winning the first two games. Perhaps we were over- confident." Courageous wins first race; Aussies have sail problems NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)- Courageous and skipper Ted Turner moved out to a lead of more than a minute on the first Jeg as Australia ex- perienced some _ sail troubles, then held on to win the first race of the America’s Cup final yachting series Tuesday. Australia, the new 12 metre yacht skippered by Noel. Robins, crossed the starting line 12 seconds in the lead but saw that ad- vantage disappear as. she retrimmed her headsall. Robins tried to force Courageous into a tacking duel on. the first leg. However, the two boats split out to opposite sides of the course - with Turner to the west and Australia found herself wasting nearly a Minute in meaningless tacks. The winning margin of the one minute, 48 seconds represented an increase of only. 40 seconds § in Courageous’s ledd over the last five legs. But as he had done so often in three months of elimination races, Turner turned one op- portunity into victory. Courageous and her crew of 11 men sailed: a con- servative race, covering when needed, avoiding errors and playing the- slightly flukey winds per- fectly, while Australia gambled and failed. Winds at the beginning of the race - over a 38.98 kilometre, s1x- leg course - were at 12 knots, moderating somewhat later in the race then picking up again to 17 knots at the finish, After the race Australia asked for a day off so the best-of-seven series will resume Thursday. Several times , the im- mense spectator fleet threatene to create problems, churning up the water and complaining that the fleet of 25 coast guard boats was keeping them too far from the course. - Courageous led by 1:08 at the first mark. Courageous extended her lead slightly on the two reaching legs, leading by 1:16 at the second mark and 1:23 at the third mark. On the fourth leg, Australia changed headsails and made up some time, trailing by 1:12 at the fourth buoy, Again the two boats split tacks and Australia tried to force a duel which Turner avoided scrupulously, . On the = fifth leg, Courageous hoisted a tri- radial spinnaker, a fuller sail then the chute she had ued on the twa reaching _to. within, legs. Robins took Australia on a higher course then Courageous - meaning he was Sailing at more of an angle to the mark than Turner - in an effort to pick up boat speed. Cadeno the hero for Astros CINCINNATI (AP)- Cesar Cedeno hit a home run, a triple and two singles and drove in three runs and Bob Watson slammed a three- run homer to power Houston Astros to a. 13-0 victory over Cincinnati Reds in a National League baseball game Tuesday. The victory gave Houston a sweep of a two-game serlesuas-the Astros moved 2 game second place:Reds in the National Leage‘ West. Cedeno, who also scored runs, continued the hitting assault that has added nearly 9 points to his average in nine.weeks. He went 6 for 10 with five RBI and eight runs scored in the short series. Floyd Bannister, 7-8, was , the winner although he was forced to leave the game with a blister on his pitching hand in the seventh inning. Subbing rule drafted INDIANAPOLIS (AP)- The U.S. Auto Club, honing to avert any future con- troversy similar to the Salt Walther flap at last May’s Indianapolis 500, has ruled that the chief steward or his representative. shall determine the eligibility of substitute. drivers. The ruling by the USAC's board of directors was prompted by charges by some drivers that Walther tried to “buy” his way into the 33 car starting field after failing to qualify his own car. Walther’s father, George, bought another car already qualified by Bill Puterbatigh and announced he was substituting his son as the driver. The younger Alther later backed out and returned the ear to Puterbaugh. leading off the sixth. That gamble actually lost Robins six seconds, and Australia trailed by 1:18 at the fifth. mark. The final leg, the third beat to windward, nearly was a carbon copy of the previous two beats. The boats split tacks, flopping over the take advantage of . palfs of wind. Singles drive in winners ST. LOUIS (AP)- Jerry Mumphrey and Garry Templeton hit two out singles in the fifth inning, scoring three runs and sending St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-1 victory over Chicago Cubs in a National League sof the baseball. game Tuesday ; night. : Cards right hander ‘Bob Forsch halted the Cubs on four hits through five in- nings for his 17th triumph in 23. decisions and become the winningest St. Louis pitcher | in a season since Bob Gibson won 19 games in 1972. Forsch was forced. to leave the game in the sixth. with a strained leg after.the Cubs scored on a walk, a single and Mumphrey’s error in centre field. Left- hander Pete Falcone relieved and earned his first save by hurling four shutout innings. Homers defeat Twins CHICAGO (AP)- Jim Essian hit a two-run homer and Oscar Gamble added a solo shot, leading Francisco Barrios and Chicago White Sox to a 61 American League baseball victory over Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night. The triumph moved the second place White Sox within 7 games of the American League West Division leading Kansas City Royals, who were rained out of a twi-night doubleheader against Oakland. Essian hit his 10th homer of the season and fifth ‘against the Twins in the second after Alan Bannister had singled. Gamble cracked his 29th homer MONTREAL 8 NEW YORK 5 ? THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 14, 1977, PAGE 7 Eighth-inning burst gives Expos win chased Met starter Grant Rick Baldwin came on toget MONTREAL (CP)- Rookle Stan Papi smashed a two-run triple to cap a five- run outburst in the eighth inning to give. Montreal Expos an 8-5 victory over New York Mets in a National League baseball game Tuesday nigh. The Expos entered the bottom of the eighth trailing 43,. but pinch-hitter Jerry White’s RBI single scored Warren Cromartie with the typing run. Pinch-runner Pepe Frias then scored the go-ahead run when reliever Skip Lockwood threw away Dave Cash's bunt. After Papi’s triple gave the Expos a 7-4 lead, Tony Perez collected his 1,200 career RBI with a single. John Stearns hit his 12th homer in the ninth for the Mets. off Don Stanhouse, who replaced starter Steve Rogers in the inning. Rogers, 16-13, got the victory while Bob Apodaca, the third of five new York pitchers, was the loser. His record dropped to 3-3. The. Mets led 4-0 after three innings as Lee Mazzilli eracked a solo homer in the first and Steve. Henderson hit a two-run single in the third, followed by John Milner’s RBI single. Cromartie closed the gap with a two-run homer in the fourth inning and Cash made it .43 with a run- : e The Terrace Stock Car Club plans a demolition derby, a-stock car race and a paper bag race Sunday, Sept. 25 at the Terrace stock carrace track at 1 p.m. Anyone wishing to enter the demolition derby can contact Dale at 635-3876 or Norm at 638-8429. The club will also hold its year-end party Oct. 1. scoring single in the sixth, The Mets took a 1-0 lead when Mazzilli crashed a 2-0 - pitch over the right-centre field wall with one out in the first. New York added three runs inthe third when Rogers ran into contrel problems, walking three batters before giving up the single tp. Henderson. Milner followed With another hit to dirve in the third run of the inning. The Expos got back into the fifth when Gary Carter walked and Cromartie hit his homer. Cash singled Chris Spier home from second with Pirates blank Philh PHILADELPHIA (AP)- Phil Garner drove in both Pittsburgh runs and Jim Rooker and Rich Gossage combined for a five-hitter as the Pirates blanked Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 Tuesday night to keep their slim hopes alive in the East Division of baseball's National League. Rooker earned his 12th victory against nine losses with 1 1-3 innings of relief help from Gossage, who posted his 2ist save. 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