when Neil Ridgway pushed in theCANTON — Following Canton’s 6-2 victory over the Kalamazoo Kangaroos Sunday at the Civic Center, Invaders’ coach Klaas de Boer told his team to take Monday off.The Invaders played their best soccer to date in front of 1,003 fans, outshooting Kalamazoo 58-32 to lift them into a tie with Columbus at the top of the league with 3-1 records.It took Canton only 58 seconds to get on the board when Art Kramer scored on an assist by Joe Pavlek. Pavlek notched his second assist of the night with 13:20 gone in the opening period, hitting Ken Killings worth with a pass which the forward promptly fired into the net to give the Invaders a 2-0 lead.“WE WANTED to put pressure on in their (Kangaroos’) half of the field,’’ de Boer said. “It’s something we stressed inpractice.’’The Kangaroos scored with 4:52 gone in the second period when Didier Aur squeaked the ball past the Invaders’ Mike Barbarick.Kramer answered for the Invaders moments later with an unassisted shot from approximately 25 yards away for a 3-1 Invader lead.Kalamazoo (1-2) pulled to within 3-2 with 1:25 left in the halfball from close range.“We had been outscored 10-1 in the second quarter coming into the game,” de Boer said. “I was just glad we got out in good shape tonight.”THE INVADERS scored twice in the third period, on a JohnUHRICHSVILLE - Vivian Swaim started her first game with seven strikes as she captured the Best 3 out of 4 Bowling Tournament at Alpa Lanes Sunday. Swaim won $50 after she rolled games of 245,188 and 182 fora 615 actual series, and received a nine-pin handicap for a final series of 624. Her low game of 125 was thrown out. Debbv DunlapThat one was set up when Barbarick made a save and threw the ball deep down the field to Kramer who took the pass, avoided one defender, and rifled the ball past Kalamazoo goalkeeper Bernie Watt.Derek Sanderson ended the scoring celebration for Canton with 3:32 gone in the final quarter on a blast from close range set up by Killingsworth.189, 172 and 163 plus 81 pins handicap for a final 605. She received $45.Jane Wease won $40 for finishing third with a 509 actual plus a 66 handicap for 575, while Roxanne Hanks placed fourth with a 514 and 45 for 559 to earn $30.Donna Mvers finished fifth with554, Kerry Aubiel was sixth with553, Rhonda Miles was seventh with 551, Janice Szymialis was eighth with 546, Thea Gibbs was ninth with 545, and Ima Stansberry finished tenth with 544.Dolinsky power play goal and on Kramer’s third goal of the game.took second place with games of