By DOUG MARTIN Citizen Sports Editor If Operation International becomes any more sue ccBsful it may become catching Prince George Nationals the happy originators of the operation powered past the Williams Lake Maple Leafs 21 yesterday to take the Prince George Soccer Association cup final The National Hotel-sponsored team Is an oddity In the stormy world of Canadian soccer It doesnt draw players from any one ethnic group Tliey have Dutchmen goalie one forward Italians four do fencomon Germans three for forwards ¬ wards Austrlans a centro i half and Hungarians a for forward ¬ ward The combination could not be more successful Nationals havo not been beaten slnco they began Operation In International ¬ ternational two years ago They havo since taken two leaguo titles and two cup finals Tho Lakers almost ended tho streak yesterday From that point the Nats turned to defensive soccer and rodo out the tying minutes Had tho Lakers cheched the scoring statistics they might have given Dros the attention they forced on Koenigbauer Dros a hard - to - check marksman with a tinge of de deceptive ¬ ceptive awkwardness was the Nationals most dangorous man after his return from a holiday to The Netherlands He scored 10 goals In the Nats last three games of the season The Nats Incidentally are more than a team with two deadly scorers night halfback Pino Dulz and inside left Hugo nisko provide AT LAST WRIGLEYS SPEARMINT IS IN THE slOBOu MK r- They rode a 1 0 lead Into tho final 1C minutes of the Sunday playoff at Rotary Stadium National faces as diversified a lot as tholr heroes were still waiting for scoring champ Helmut Koenlghaucr 22 goals during tho regular season to break loose Dut when tho Lakers finally went under It was from another source Gorry Dros a tall slim right wing whod started tho scasoni witlt the Nats left for a holiday and then returned to play again broko tho game wido open Dros klckod homo tho tying marker with IS minutes left He won tho gamo with his second goal with only throo minutes left BROS FINISHED FAST much of the punch although they are not high scorers them themselves ¬ selves Dut Dulz and nisko pro vldo tho hustle and speed that makes the champions attack so effective They were the top workers all season one official said and they were the top workers in the big game too The victory ended the soccer season And If any of the PGSA clubs hopes to prevent the Nationals sweep number three they had better start planning right now Nats undoubtedly will bo just as tough next season A sidelight to the Nationals novel Idea of forming a soccer club by abilities rather than heritage Is the lack of fights marking most games About two years ago the official continued we decided to put together the best of the German and Italian teams With so many different nationalities on our club there isnt the prob problem ¬ lem of wanting to beat the Hung Hungarians ¬ arians or the Italians or of having the fans get into the game and having fights frfrrrT P e some soont More to enjoy wi I 111 fs k Wrigleys Spearmint Doublemlnt - 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