By Buenos Aires resounds to home soccer club push in World Cup Finals ' By ROBERT HART _ BUENOS AIRES (Reuter) by economic restrictions and the firm hand of military eB. Each Argentine victory on the road to the final has t tens of thousands of out into the ‘streets of cities throughout the country in a riot of waving flags and horns. After Wednesday night's breathtaking 60 win over Peru celebrating fais turned the centre of Buenos Aires into an impassable melee of chanting humanity and hooting traffie almost until wn, if on Sunday their heroes can beat the Netherlands . and win the World Cup for Argentina for. the first time, the celebrations could last _ for days and the deeper effecta on this nation of 27 million will be felt for much longer, ; Can they do it? After Wednesday's display .of attacking football can anything stop them? . Some observers of Argentine football remain: unsure, More than once in the past the Argentines, with all their flair and skill, have falien at the last hurdle through lack of discipline or temperament. The current squad, with only a few exceptions, has been together for the last two years under the taciturn control of coach Cesar First pitch lets. Angel get first Homer. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . It took Dave Machemer seven years to reach the major } and more than a week to get in a game, but when he finally did it was well worth the wait. California's 27-year-old rookie third baseman, called up from the minors early last week when Carney Lansford was injured, was the first batter of the game Wed- nesday night. - He lined a 3-2 pitch from Minnesota's Geoff Zahn just inside the left field foul pole, becoming the 46th player in major history to homer in his first at-bat. Don Baylor added a tworun homer in the fint inning, his 17th, and the Angels went on to defeat the Twins 5-2, “It's a great thrill,’ Mach- emer said. “I was really py running . as you could probably tell. I ‘was just looking for a pitch to hit and luckily I got a fast ball up. I hit it good. I was Just hoping that it would stay Elsewhere in the American League, Cleveland Indians beat Kansas City Royals 4-2, slicing the Royals’ lead over California in the AL West to game; Boston Red 9-2, Baltimore Orioles ‘5-3 and. Detroit Tigers outlasted Toronto Blue Jays 10-8. After the Angels grabbeda quick 3-0 lead, Minnesota's Roy Smalley countered with a tworun blow in the bottom of the first. Don Aase settled down after that and pitched his first complete game in 18 league - baseball Sax beat aw ork Yankee marta, scattering five hits. ck ‘Miller. drove in the Agel final two runs with a seventh-inning triple. The last player before Machemer to homer on his first major league at-bat was Toronto's Al Woods on April 7, 1977. Tigers 10 Blue Jays 8 Alan Trammell’s’ solo homer fed a five-run sixth inning for Detroit that. erased a 65 Toronto lead. After Trammell’s homer, consecutive singles by Lou Whitaker and Ron LeFlore — plus a double by Steve Kemp chased Don Kirkwood, who had- taken over in the fifth from starter Tom -Un- derwoad. Jim Crawford got the win in relief of starter Jack Billingham, who gave up four runs on six hits in the first inning. Jason Thompson also homered for Detroit. while Otto Velez connected for the Blue Jays. Indians 4 Royals 2 Paul Dade’s check-swing grounder scored Jim Norris with the tie-breaking run in- the seventh inning and ~newly-acquired Dan Spiliner pitched three innings of one- hit relief. Red Sox 9 Yankees2 ‘Carl Yastrzemski and Carlton Fisk led a. six-run doubles and Butch Hobeon, Fred Lynn and George Scot homered as the Red on whipped the Yankees behind. the six-hit pitching of Dennis Eckersley. The victory, Boston's 11th in the last 13 games and 2ist in27, enabled the Red Sox to take the rubber match of a three-zame series Seaver’s streak broken Tom Seaver's winning iy came to an. streak. end, only because Ed Halick! started'a mean streak. | "T just decided to go out there with hate,” said Halicki after pitching San Franciseo Giants to a 30 "victory over Cincinnati Reds and their ace pitcher Wednesday night. “I decided fo more buddy-buddy stuff.” Halicki waa in the right frame of mind for the Reds after the kind of sorry work he'sdone against them in the 17 llfetime record and a 6.53 earned-run. average. He had the added incentive of facing Seaver, an ilwetrious pitcher. who had won seven straight games, a nohitter his lost ” time’ out against St. Louis Cardinals, _ ‘This time, Seaver gave “ second. ng tingle tlt . gue hada» fourth an ive Roger Metzger gone bee centre fielder Cesar Geronimo and right flelder Ken 1 ran a Pit! beat Chicago Cubs. 2-1, ‘Montreal Expos defeated Now York Bets 2-1 in.a gate shortened ' by ‘In the seventh eine Atlanta _ Braves beat San Diego Angeles by Nate to lead the Expos over New York The three times, the last in the bottom of the seventh inning after a delay of one hour and 21 minutes..There were Mets - on first and second with one out in the seventh when the game was called. Pirates 2 Cubs 1 Frank Taveras hit’a tie-. breaking, two-out single in the ninth inning to back the six-hit pitching of John Candelaria and lead Pitt- Bhurgh over Chicago. Braves 2 Padres 6. Gary Matthews collected three bits and drove in two runs and Adrian Devine and Gene Garber combined on an eighthitter to lead Atlanta over San Diego. ; Dodgers 5 Astros 4 Pinch-hitter Steve Yeager singled home Bill North from third base with one out in the lth inning to boost Los Angeles over Houston. North led off the inning with a double off loser Joe Sambito, took third ona sacrifice bunt by Jerry Grote and came home on Yeager’s single. dazzling’ being pla with consectitive - game was held up. _Menoiti, formerly a player with Rosario Central and Clubs. poner bet World Cup ip began-a year ago when Argentina played a series of seven matches against European countries, doctor's evidence ‘to the contrary and was sacked by Menottl. Winger Dante] Ber- toni’s form fell right away and there were rumors that midfielder Ricardo Villa was the object of a $1-million bid by the North American including now-deposed warld . Soccer League. ‘champion West. England, Scotland and France, LOST ONCE Despite showing mixed . form and having two players sent off for losing their temper and punching op- ponents, the Argentines teat only once, to the West Germans, won three games and drew three. ‘In a mood of ; optimism Menctti picked his World - Cup squad in February this year, only torun into a series of apparently crippling setbacks First, team captain Jorge Carrascosa, a@ model of con- sistenc af ‘and control in maldfied ented out because ure imposed by petal chante football on his ann xe calkeeper en No, 1 g Hugo Gati complained of we Argentina’s World Cup Chances seemed ‘to be . seeping away without a ball being kicked but it managed comfortable wins against Romania, Bulgaria and Uruguay in preCup exhibitions and, ironically, ‘the changes forced on Menotti now appear to have been the making of the team. Above all, doubts about Bertoni and Villa con- tributed to Menotti's decision to recall the burly Mario Kempes from Spanish club Valencia where be has’ Rough waters . by Don Pearson, Custom The tides this morning at MK Bay Marina are low at 10:10 with .4 feet, high tide is at 4:35 p.m. with 14.7 feet. Douglas €hannel was rough Wednesday until about 5 p.m. It was rough enough to stop most boaters from going out. This, -of course, makes jit aay difficult to report on fishy Some salmon did come. in during the evening after waves and winds died dawn, I noticed one Cohoe at that . time. - There seems -to be a lot of dead-heads in the waters’ right now. This is caused by » the extremely high tides and beoming operations, - Here in the marina we had one boat perched on a dead- head and another ‘floater’ dead-head id ike it’s way up been the’ leading Spanish | through the League scorer the last two seasons. Kempes, who is featured in the centrefold of an Argentina magazine which shows him scoring one of the goals leading to the World [coul contributed a goal in day night's win over lack of fitness despite a Peru. . Referee takes abuse following ‘Timbers’ loss Francisco Bolota netted By THE CANADIAN PRESS It wasn’t the best of nights for Portland Timbers—they lost a bunch of agruments with the referee, a nine- game winning streak and centreback Graham Day for their next game. . It allhappened Wednesday night as Tampa Bay Rowdies posted a 2-0 victory over the Timbers, their first loss in 10 games, to snap the longest winning streak in North American Soccer League history. Day. sald one. man is to blame. for the defeat— referee Raus. “Homer—that means he {Raus} was on the heme side,” complained Day, who had the unusual distinction of being thrown out of a game that was no longer yed. After play ended, Day drew a red card from Raus when be extended his hand to a eee) -““I never should have gone up to the referee, but I thought he had a helluva had game,” said Day, who will have to sit out the Timbers’ next home game. “This is place where the the NASI oll down, The refer- ees are 80 diabolical.” Wes McLeod and David Robb provided the scoring for Tampa Bay in an unruly second half marked by five yellow cautionary cards—. four to Portland and one to the Rowdies, . ROWDIES TAKE LEAD McLeod gave the Rowdies & 1-0 lead at 53:03, scoring an unassisted goal from 20 - ‘yards out. Robb added an insurance marker 11 minutes later’, Senverting a pass from Rodney Matsh In other NASL action, New York Cosmos defeated Colorado Caribou 3-1; Toronto MetrosCroatia — edged Roches! Lancers 2- 1; New England Tea Men crushed San Jose Ear- thquakes 5-2: California Surf blanked Philadelphia Fury 2- * @ and Detroit Express blasted Mem Dennis enh at Vito DL on mitrijevic scored goals four minutes apart late in the ~ second half as the Coamoa defeated Colorado and posted their 2ist consecutive . bome victory. The Cosmos hada crowd of $2,476, giving them a season total of: 400,064, establishing ‘a NASL record, Vanco Balevski scored with 3:63 remaining, lea ding - Toronto to its eighth victory . in 17 matches this season. Ivan Lukacevic also W Test diven Honda today at TERRACE HONDA SALES 4042 Hwy. 16 Wast . Terrace, B.C. VEG TLa §3$-4571 or 635-4325 HONDA Desler Licence Number 020664 seoréd for Toronto, while Rochester's only goal. FLANAGAN SCORES Mike Flanagan scored three goals as New England defeated San Jose and posted its seventh victory in 17 matches this season. Flanagan gave New England a 1-0 lead at 4:27 of the first half and then added “two goals in a two-minute span early in the second half. ‘Les Barrett and Steve David scored first-half goals and goaltender Dave Jokerst made just two saves as California bested Philadelphia. Barrett gave California a 1-0 lead at 13:26 and David, who joined the Surf last Monday, scored an unassisted. goal at 21:15. - Midfielder David Bradford. scored two goals and Alan Brazil added a goal and an assist as Detroit defeated Memphis. . - Kelth Furphy added. the rese’ final score, while On Suniay i going fishing for one week during which time there will be no fishing report. I approached a. couple of fishermen to replace me for this but I couldn't get any takers. _ Kitimat activity. .n the adgenda for all active Kitimat 25th birthday pantathlon. and archery tournament, - . The Kitimat Rod and Gun hosts the Second Annual Pentathion at 98 a.m. Saturday, at the Rod and Gun alte, --The Third Annual Canada Wetk Archery Tournament: is being held Sunday at 10 a.m. ‘on the Fire: Mountain range. WwW German depression - INNSBRUCK, Austria (Reuter) — A West German vacationer was 20 by his soccer team's 3-2 loss in Argentina Wednesday: that he tried to commit suicide. Josef Weller, 21, a house painter from Herdorf, walked into a bar here and slashed his wrists, Police say he is. out of a derendes John: Faulknee Rogues. tallied for the This space-age automotive breakthrough celebrators is this weekends’: 1. ‘to Austria in the World Cup |. VICTORIA. 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