er eee : a a) three playoffs and the right to meet, E Elks; runaway team of lea- ni gue’ ‘play. First fanie of" the best of-five finals’ will.-be’. played..tomorrow ‘at. Roosevelt ‘park at 6:p.m: with Elks, idle: since: the: ‘end’ of July, a8 home: fam ‘Jack Mutch started for Moose last night,’: ‘giving. up- all . four runs, before Bill Smith came in for.”-a one- inning: stint: In the seventh... “Moose. took a. 2. 0 first, inning lead and were not shaded: add- dng. -singletons in .the’ third, fourth, ‘fifth vand - sixth... _ Gyro! scored . in. the. ‘second, third: ‘fourth: and fifth:as Dick Specht ‘absorbed the loss in ‘go+ ling: he distance, . Be +borough fans saw the- western “Sack. Pot Gore on Every Bingo . ou ‘Adaiional Goat Gomes his: For as- Low ¢ as $2, (10 For ALL u = ht = 8:00 pin, Night . The Evening \Timbermen™ took the first game (‘here Sunday by making an sarly lead stand up for.a 15-13 vie- ihorough -Trailermen crew, jruns, on ‘five ‘hits before he was “Hreplaced’ by) Jim' Lenuik in the ~Ilsixth, ““Lenuik was . tagged for ifitive hits ‘bu; allowed “only one LTE RCMP swept the best- Hotel, The police squad fashioned the win on 12 hits off two Savoy hurlers, tying, the score 7-7 in the sixth frame after seeing the hotelmen leap into a 6-1. first- inning lead. The RCMP nine added single runs.in the eighth and ninth. while Savoy's final tally'came in.the eighth. Stu Taylor, who hurled all three of the finals, allowed Sa- while striking out.11 for the win. LENUIK RELIEVES : telmen: and allowed’ seven RCMP run if ‘the three <{nnings he worked. Lahti‘walked five, Len- uk two while both struck out one each. “ROMP scored'6 ‘onee'in the first, four in ‘the ‘second and one in the fifth.to set the stage for the final victory; .. - . Savoy fielders committed six erro 1's, ROMP tive, “T-Hten Mien Take First Game Of Finals TCRONTO ® — Nanaimo of the best-of-seven Mann, Cun Canadian lacrosse champlonshu: tory cover. a charging Peter- A. crowd of - 2,500 pro-Peter. | champions take.on the eastern kings.’ . abby . Ullan, » most valuable : lacros se with! ‘Victoria.and Nar- ie almo: Junior ‘s, ‘scored’ four gor}? w i--on six. shots, Jim Heffernan ¥iled Peterborough " shots. i couver-called only six: minutes Al. Tyailermen, who have been in last year, © Take Hotelmen 9.8 For 3rd Win in Row ball cham pionships , last. night at Algoma park ON €jStadium crowd of 21,737 -fans 9-8 win. and their third straight victory off Savoy Saturday night in one of two Qirrr nr rttnptipinn eee By The Canadian “Press The Lions’ roar has been re- duced to a growl, at least tem- porarily. The - British Columbia Cats were tamed in the den of the Eskimos, as Edmonton whipped’ of-five Senior Men’ 8 Soft- them 34-8 before a record Clark Western Interprovincial Foot- ball Union games. In. the other, Calgary’s last- Stampeders rebounded = Brooks Move vom last weekend's 45- 15 claw- A loosening of the middle rung appeared certain. tonight, however, as Bombers moved into Vancouver to meet the Lions and Stampeders went to Regina to meet the rested Rid- ors, Only two draws could pre- vent a shuffling of the three. way tie. Fullback Earl Lindley scored two touchdowns for Eskimos, ir the first quarter on a 23-yard forward pass from Jackie Par- ker and in the second on a long lateral from. halfback Rollic i Pew. OS eA besthand beeained sh Bots datas Sea eban at Ot aterewerns poco IEsks Run Over Lions For 34-8 Win; | Revived Stamps Take Bombers 16-6 | 23s OTe ‘ . ' 4 Trinee Fupere Daliy leg 3 : Monday, September 17,1989: verre De Me Canadian Preay 2 one of yeat's ago at Los Angelog, Oite of the kingpins in the vel Tinker - lo - Evers ~ to -Chane GIVES BOMBERS LEAD rombinations, he Inter manages f End Tom Miner, traded to) iyo Chicago Cubs for six ye Bombers ‘earller this year by up to 1912. Stampeders for tackle Dick Huffman, kicked field goals In the first and third ‘quarters to vive Bombers. a s-0 lead and then a 6-3 margin before the cowboys went: ahead to stay, Klosterman pitched a 20-yard forward to Clinkscal2 for the: first touchdown: in the third quarter, then sent Pagliel wing- ing in the fourth on a pitchout, seven starts, Remember When . voy batters 10 hits, but walked 121. ' j Dodgers appeared finished, Lloyd Lahti started for the ino- | Half Game Out Front _. By The Associated Press ” Just two. weeks ago, Brooklyn They had dropped a double: header to-New' York Giants, their hitters were floundering | ‘and their pitchers ‘were’ un-. steady. They were 4% games he- hind the first-place Milwaukee Braves, Today, the Brooks. top the: light National League race. They. havea .working half-game ever'the Braves, are one game up -in the ‘vital lost remaining games in the friendly confines of Ebbets Field, : Milwankee’s game with New York Giants was postponed be- | cause of rain Sunday while Brooklyn was defeating Cincin- nati Redlegs 3-2. The Redlegs now ure three games out with only 12 to go. . New York Yankees were frus- trated in their efforts to wrap up the,Américan League pen- nant when. they could do no bet- ter. than a split with Cleveland. The Yanks won the opener 10-3 to assure themselves of no wor'se than. a tie then dropped the nighteap 4-3; ‘Roath the. Indians and Boston’ Red Sox, who dropped a_ pair ‘to the Detroit Tigers, 5-4 andj 8-4, were eliminated, Chicago! White Sox. who.took two fram! the “Jashington Senators, 7-5 and 7-2, sill are in the running, Tne doubleheader between: Baltimore and Kansas City | playersin the inter- city league wound up in a stalemate. The; Orioles won the first 2 3-2, A’ s the: this year, was tcp scorer with i second. 10-1, i five poals and an assist agai inst. Uhe team with Which he slasvec “Don har 4 Who: leatiad apis} ‘with three ecals and aa assist on-only four -Referecs Lou Vipond of Tor- enlo and. Roy Burton of Van- in: penalties against Nanaime and 10 minutes against Peter. hourough, © the last six finals and won four in succession,’ get. ‘thelr: nex chanee al the westeriers Wed | nesday night, LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage ' Established. 1910 HOUSEHOLD Goons MOVING — PACING. CRATING — STORAGE Lift Van Service Agents; Allled Van Lines Ltd, Phones Wharl 4331 Offlee 010 \.Knoeked out, Peter Mueller, 157% In other league games St. | i! Louls’ won.‘the first from Piffs.- || burgh, 3-2 but the Pirates eap- ; tured-the:-second: 9-3, Chicagnu and Philadelphia also split, tha Cubs erabbine the first 7-4 and the Phillies the afterpicce 4-1... NEWCOMBE GETS WIN | Saturday, big Don Newcombe! won his 24th, three-hitting Chi- | cago Cubs for a 3-0 victory while Philadelphia dropped Milwaukee §-5, Cincinnati defeated Pitts! bugh 6-4 and St. Louis clowned | the Giants 9-4, n American League action Sat-| urday saw Detroit whip the | Yankees 6-2 Pasten top Cleve-| land 6-8, Kansas Clty smack ‘| ‘Wishington 10-5 and Baltimore’ ‘cicfeat Chicago While Sox 4-1, W Ghleago White Sox 4-1. | Weekend Fights DORTMUND, Germany Uh —- Charles Himey, 161, Franee, Germany, (3), Hollywood, Callf. w-- Charlie Sawyer, 145, Los Angeles, out. palntecd Virel) Ald: i, 1404, Gt, Louls, (0), Havana (i Antonla Armen- teres, 1414, Cuba, ontpolnted Jimmy Ford, 4244, Philadel a een) are Dphia, (101, a Ri M ui 4 , apatesse Nt J ATO Praca setreseememeensemeenasean * {| =~ pias nN jing by the Lions, and put the spurs to Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16-6. on a 61-yard touchdown | ruin. by Joe Pagliel, before 12,789 fans at Mewata Stadium. OTTAWA RIDES. AGAIN In the Big Four, a steady per- formance mixed with a dash ol the unexpected proved just the recipe Ottawa Rough Riders needed Saturday to boll a 20-9 victory out of Montreal Alou- etles. It was the: first capital triumph in four meetings with the league leaders. oe In the ORFU ‘Saturday, Sar- nia defeated Rochester 27- 2) ‘and Kitchener “Waterloo: ‘topped | ‘London 36-20. “ESKIES START FAST margin ‘of a:: Eskimos ran up .a 13-0 lead ' converted it and in. the «first quarter, scoring touchdowns“on each of the first, cohumn, and play. most of. their|two tlmes they got possession! and it was obvious they would ‘go on to their 19th straight home victory. The Grey Cup champion have not lost at home since Sept. 27, 1954, and Saturday night's win gave them a’ 6-) record for this season. They} | At Calgary, the ‘Stampeder have a six-point edge in the! i line. turned in a solid showing, standings over the jammed ser- ond spot where ,Winnipeg, B. C. and Saskatchewan Roughriders are tied. 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