Loaves eure as oar “MADRID (cp) = Blo, sweat’ ‘and tears iiahered. Italy. ' ‘and West Germany past desperate opposition into the final -_of the World: Cup and a showslowni Sunday tor ulobal sodcer supremacy. . . . WHENYOWAEUPaTTHAT | REMOTE SUMMER COTTAGE. JUST EACH FORTHE DARYAAD, Dairyina id is euler 2% partly a milk that stores néatly on your pantry shelf and stays fresh for months without - refrigeration. - YOU'LEREVER RUNOUT. acre fue iy Est te . Kas 1 pee cir es puoiey MINE smiDGE as a7 ” The penalty contest — : a ae West Gertnainy reached the final, wiih a 4 4 sudden-death : victory: Thursday hight. aver’ France in Seville. The teams . had fought toa 1-I-draw. in Fegulatign time and it wai a8 after a. “90-minute. overtime. : Horst Hrubesch scored the fifth . ‘German goal in. the | ’ penalty-kick, tiebreaker aeasion to eliminate France. =; .. West German manager Jupp Derwall was pleased with. both the win and the quality of the soccer, In sweltering temperatures in Barcelona, Italian Paolo Roas! continued his fairytale comeback by firing two goals -to beat Poland 2.0 in the afternoon match. France and — - Poland, who have never been in a World Cup final, play for - third place Saturday in Allcante, - -In Rome, celebrating Italian fans stopped traffic and . threw women Into the Trevi fountain. TIEGAME In the nerve-wrecking contest which lasted until nearly midnight, France looked like a winner after pulling ahead 3- . Lin the overtime, But West Germany got a goal from its ~ leader, Karl-Helnz Rummenigge and then tied! at $9" ona goal py Klaus Fischer. Derwall didnot use Rummenigge, who has a thigh injury, unill extra time: # Imwhich each team was alloted five kicks — was filled with tension. With France up 3-2, French goalkeeper Jean-Luc Ettori ’ batted down a kick by German sweeper Uli Stlelike, who collapsed to the grass and held his head {n agony. But then Didier Six kicked his shot within reach of Ger- " man goalkeeper Harald Schumacher, who jumped up and waved both fists high in the air. Slx walked glumly back to . this teammates, then fell to the ground in tears. Pierre Littbarskl made it 9.8 for the Germans, Then the two captains, Michel Platini of France and Rummenigge, made their kicks. It was sudden death. Frenchy fullback. Maxlme Bossls mistimed. his shot and Schumacher agai’ saved, Then Hrubesch beat Ettori. Hrubesch said his team may have been lucky, “but all in _all [think we did deserve it because we showed the stronger performance in the last phase of the match.” STAG i bate oni 1 . Bat = + - - wctowneag, 4te8 editor: - | don schatfer ‘Franz Bockénbaue former ¥ Went Geimar, ciiplain, nid " “he was laappointed the match had to be decided by penalty : shots. We saw: @ great match ‘With both teams “giving: everything they.had," said Beckenbauer, who played four: seasons with-New York Cosmos of. the North American. Soccer League. ‘It.was. a ‘pity At had to: finitsn ‘with ” penalties." French reserve Patrick Battiaon collided with ‘Schumacher In the second half and was carried bleeding trom the field, ‘The 25-year-ald player from St. Etienne was reported in _ fair condition in hospital, - Rummenigge’s Goal gave hima tive. for the tournament FORT ERIE, Ont. on — Norm Jarvis and i “Rutledge shared the lead going Into the second round today of the $100,000 Labatt's International golf tournament, but tfost of the actlor| Thursday at the Cherry Hill Ciub revolyed around the pln placements. Jarvis, of Delta, B.C., and Rutledge, af Victoria, carded 685 — three-under par on the 6,734-yard layout in suburban Ridgeway — to lead by a atroke over Quebec veteran Serge Thivierge. Dave Barr of Kelowna, B.C., and Antonio Garrido of Mexico, both at 70, were the only other players in the field 141 that started the day under par. —~ - And the culprit — if you listen to defending champion Ray Floyd and several of the players — was Ross Thomson, tournament director for’ the championship event of the Canadian Professional Golfers’. Association. Thomson, a long-time golf administrator, was respon- ‘sible for the pin placements as he has been for 1,400 tour- © naments ‘(not Including qualifying rounds) during the last 7 ~. 18 years, He's aqulet, gentle pergon, but in the eyes of Floyd, he's a Simon Legree. — | CARRIERS REQUIRED-THORNHILL the daily herald currently has openings for carriers in the. a oe MOOS, numbered. on the.ma dale suo NG ahi eT, * gkEEN —__—— lcs: CRESCENT a For further information: on the above - marked routes call Maria Taylor | Po fet a tay " y) : 3,, * cIRmaLDY rnatehing “posal ae sine vending scorer... Rossi, 25, barely ‘returned from a iwowyear Monday of tournament-favorite Bragl. . Poland played without its offensive sparkplug, Zbigniew . out-a one-match suspension. '. Graergors Lato, the landing scorer in the 1974 tournament - with seven. goals, could not penetrate’ thethick wall of Boniek, who was. sitting Italian defenders. Pollsh coach Antoni Piechiievek called ay sveey “lucky,” “The flret goal was ona free kick for whet I feel was ‘not a °” foul,” he said, “lam very unhappy with the game. ‘and I don't wish to aay any more about my team," nae “The person who put those bin placements at Non, Bi 46, 17 and 1ashould have his pants taken offand be paddled lke a little boy would be,"-aald Floyd, ‘It would. take. ithat mentality to put the pine there.” _ Floyd was in a group at even-par 71 and included an ace — the firat of the four-day tournament which runs through Sunday — in.an erratic round that produced a foursputt _ green at the par-five 18th and a double-bogey seven. Floyd, 30, a veteran of Professional Golfers’. Association. ‘tour, was echoed in. his concern for the greens mm other players. Thomson himsett sald critleiam of his pin placements by. - Floyd may have been justified where No. 18 wae concerned: “There isn't any part of that green where we can put a fair placement.” Buthe sald the holes on the LSth, 16th, i7thand “ 18th were no moré difficult than the firat four holes. Thomson, é6, sald the criticlam by Floyd was the harsheat he had heard from any pros. . °° “T am sorry to hear lt, because I respect Mr. Floyd and what he has done to promote the game," Thomson sald. “Ii. his criticlam is justified, then I'll just have to work a ttle harder." a Pea vung oeateehh Orca a Gt sai le We dasa 4 8 "| ‘ ———e peloesirsiand a - ; ren he “3400 os ‘exile trom." “ potcer, also scored “all three goals in Italy's al pret :