KINGSTON, Ont. -- Canada remained unbeaten in its Pacific Nations Cup rugby debut after holding off a 14-man Tonga 36-27 in rainy Kingston on Saturday. Four days after a first-ever win over Fiji, a Canada team with 10 changes was helped when Tonga prop Eddie Aholelei was sent off for fighting in the 34th minute. Two more Tongans were sin-binned for shoulder charges. Tonga coach Mana Otai said Pacific Island teams were being unfairly penalized for their physical play. "I couldnt really see why (the yellow cards were issued)," Otai said after reviewing tape of the incidents. "Its almost like, these days you know, when a black man is tackling harder than the other, it seems to be the way." Asked if Pacific Island teams were being singled out, he said: "Absolutely. Its a perception a lot of times. "And I think some of the foreigners that are involved in our team now are starting to see that. Its just hard to battle or fight that stereotype, I guess. But Im not taking away the fact that at times we do, I guess, make mistakes in terms of tackling -- if Im talking in general. But in todays game, I couldnt justify the two yellow cards." Canada coach Kieran Crowley declined to debate the merits of the Tongan incidents. "It was a physical game," the former All Black said. "Weve got a few boys walking around pretty wounded in there and weve got to keep an eye on a couple of them, I think." Canada finished the half only 9-7 ahead, but scored three of the next four tries to be 33-10. Tonga stormed back with three tries but could convert only one in closing within six of Canada. James Pritchard finished the match with his fourth penalty, to go along with conversions to all three Canada tries, including his own. "My heart stopped a couple of times there," said Canada captain Aaron Carpenter, who celebrated his 50th cap. Canada can clinch the Pacific Nations Cup with a win in Japan on June 19. Thats four days after the team plays Ireland in Toronto. ------ Canada 36 (Matt Evans, Sean Duke, James Pritchard tries; Pritchard 3 conversions, 4 penalties, Ciaran Hearn penalty), Tonga 27 (Lua Lokotui, Viliami Iongi, Fetuu Vainikolo, Will Helu tries; Kurt Morath conversion, penalty, Paula Kaho conversion). HT: 9-7 Boty Adidas Nmd Levně . Zvonareva, who won the tournament in 2009 and 10, couldnt handle her opponents big groundstrokes in only her third event back after 17 months out with a shoulder injury. Zvonareva made her comeback in January in Shenzhen and played in the Australian Open but lost her first matches at both tournaments. Adidas Nmd r2 Damske . -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as the Sault Ste. http://www.botynmdlevne.com/yeezy-powerphase-levne.html . Denis Coderre, the former federal MP who was elected mayor on Nov. 3, has drawn the ire of some Montreal Canadiens. During last nights game he tweeted: "Hello? Can we get a one-way ticket to (minor-league) Hamilton for David Desharnais please. Adidas Nmd Sleva . Dusautoir, the former World Player of the Year, sustained a torn bicep playing for Toulouse in the Heineken Cup on Saturday. The flanker, who has played 65 times for France, is expected to be out for up to four months. Adidas Nmd Pánská . But what about the officials? Every sport has officials and they also have stories about hard work and sacrifice but their accomplishments are seldom recognized by anyone outside their inner circle. CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox, two teams at opposite ends of the American League Central Division spectrum, will meet Wednesday night in the second game of their three-game series.The Indians are in first place in the division with a record of 68-49. The White Sox are in fourth place, 12 1/2 games behind Cleveland, with a record of 56-62.Cleveland won the first game of the series Tuesday night, a 3-1 decision, in which Cleveland had outstanding pitching, timely hitting, and outstanding defense.The White Sox had outstanding starting pitching from Jose Quintana, but that was about it. The difference between the two teams is significant. Just ask White Sox manager Robin Ventura.Youre looking at a team that can pitch, obviously, Ventura said. Offensively they can do a lot of different things. They are athletic. They have some switch hitters. They are really tough, and they can match up against lefties or righties.The White Sox will recall Anthony Ranaudo from Triple-A Charlotte to start Wednesday nights game. In 16 starts at Charlotte, Ranaudo was 6-5 with a 3.35 ERA. He has made one start for the White Sox this year. That came on July 27, an 8-1 loss to the Cubs at Wrigley Field. In that start Ranaudo pitched 6 2/3 innings, giving up three runs on two hits, with three strikeouts and four walks. He also hit a home run in that game, but obviously wont get to hit against the Indians.Cleveland will send Carlos Carrasco (8-6, 3.21) to the mound. It will be Carrascos 15th career start vs. the White Sox, hiis 16th appearance against the Sox overall.dddddddddddd His career record against Chicago is 3-8 with a 5.45 ERA. He has made one start against the White Sox this year. In a 3-2 Cleveland win on June 19 at Progressive Field, Carrasco pitched 7 1/3 innings and allowed two runs on five hits with six strikeouts and four walks, but did not figure in the decision.The Indians right now are hitting on all cylinders. Wednesdays game will be the seventh in an 11-game homestand, the teams longest homestand of the year. In the first six games of the homestand, the Indians are 5-1. Theyve increased their lead in the division over second-place Detroit to six games. One of the keys has been their revamped bullpen.The addition of left-hander Andrew Miller in a trade deadline deal with the Yankees has paid immediate dividends. In the Indians 3-1 win over the White Sox on Tuesday, Miller pitched the seventh and eighth innings and retired all six batters he faced, on five groundouts and one strikeout. He threw just 16 pitches, 12 of them strikes.In seven appearances since being acquired in that trade with the Yankees, Miller has held opposing batters to a .103 batting average (3-for-29). Its one thing to have his stuff, which is really good, said manager Terry Francona. But he doesnt mess around. He just keeps firing strikes.In a combined 51 appearances with the Indians and Yankees, Miller is 6-1 with a 1.50 ERA. ' ' '