ve "tumuli wrapped up their noon. sin DeMadleros puts a. move ‘on two Ka oops Westayda players :In Pizza Hut f 's 42 ve fo Kamloops Saturday _ Anterior district under-18 division soccer playoffs In Prince George. . ’ While they lost the Saturday qame, Pizza - Hut took third place inthe district. witha — decisive 8-4 win over Quesnel, Sunday.. a ty y ‘MADRID (AP) — ~ Poland _ has ‘emerged as a surprise - sontender for the 1982 World’ ae Hecond-round _over Peru last week. They proved that was no fluke: with a stunning 3-0 wee Monday - over 5H ito spot. ia Ad In: a second- -BONDON: (AP) —-Vijay Amritraj, who easily ; defeated Pascal Portes 6-3, ° . Ba @3 Monday, .at Wim- bledou,- ~-broke a, long drought — it was the first time” in four tries. that -he ‘Managed’ to beat~ the . chman. ; 4 FEverything | revolved at und. my.. service,” An Titra] said aftér the - nifteh: “There was too iych pressure on his own - setvice because if he didn't _ get the first ane in, he knew 1 Was likely to win.” — x Today, Amritraj takes on id{h-seeded Roscoe Tanner _ of the United, States. In - other matches,. third-seeded * Vitds Gerulali® ofthe U.S., opposes unseeded * “Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia, — sixth-seeded Gene Mayer - plays. fellow “American Larry. Stefanki- and No, 7 Mats Wilander of - ‘Sweden - met Czechoslovakian Salah Bitner, oe - - @idnces of reaching the. ‘iti ‘four: ‘by defeating ., - Starting Tuesday; were. played - today: “England took a nine-game winning streak into its match with West Germany _ in Madrid and defending | . champion ‘Argentina played ‘Italy in Barcelona. In ‘Poland’s. ‘victory,’ Zbigniew Boniek, the. at- ath with’ a Sel ttiumph’ °:tacking midfielder, scored’ all: three goals as Poland ripped to shreds a Belgian defence that had allowed only one- ‘goal “in - three opening round matches. _ -. Bonlek, playing up front, opened with a bullet-like . shot in the fourth ‘minute, . followed. | ‘up with a 27th minyte header and ther rounded off'a ‘superb in- : ‘dividual - ‘performance | by 5 ere tha. a z pes fo * On the women’s aide, top- seeded Martina Navratilova squares: off against féllow ‘American Zina Garrison of © the. U.S.; No. 2 seed American Carls. Evert -Lioyd,. the - defending champion, meets . 15th- seeded . Virginia Ruzici. of Romania and 12th-seeded Billle.Jean King of the U.S. battles No. 6 Wendy Turn- bull of Australia. Top-seeded ‘American John . McEnroe, the defending champion, sent _ Lloyd Bourne packing 6-2, - 2, 6&0 but “No. 2° Jimmy ‘Connors ofthe U.S. ran into * trouble .against American: Drew Gitlin, who.took a set: grudgingly” surrendering 62, 6-7, 7-5, 7° before | Boe, - Australian fourth round with-a 7-6,.3- 6,34, 6-4, 6-1 victory over South African Kevin Currans ee - Times are CHANGING — so are we “the Price Busters in TERRACE ONLY is changing We are Renovating — Ail Stock Reduced For Clear-out VAD te 0% off all grocery items only Watch for further announcements. _ veteran, . became only the 10th player. Paul. McNamee. reached “the: dune 22nd ey Poles are ‘surprise contenders the three goals by Grzegorz Late, the ‘92-year-old who Monday © In history to start in 100° . internationals. matchés.: Lato, who played’ arole in: . dimoet every. Polish attack, : said’ He” Poles‘were “not: surprised by their rapid - improvement. “When we arrived in- Spain we hadn't played an _ important game with our 7 regular team for several months, 0 it took us some. time ‘to, get it together,” ’ Lato said. “I was expecting . 7 “the team to” show . areat "Progress, Woe Advanelng Monday into © -the third round alongside Amritraj were Mayer, who . outlasted Australian Brad . Drewett 6-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1; No, 11 Brian Teacher ‘of - the "US., who beat Australian Rod Frawley.7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 and Tanner, who throttled fellow American Fritz . Buehning,. 6-3, 6-8, 6-7, 6-4: Also gaining: the third round-were American Nick - Saviano, who, defeated compatriot No. 9 Brian Gottfried 6-7, .6-7,.7-5, 44, 6 - 1; and Russell Simpson of - New Zealand, who staged a blazing service duel against _Ambrican Chip Hooper and. emerged a 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 6-7, 114 winner. fitth-set battle with Schalk van der. Merwe of South _Africa when- ‘play, was: “auspended Monday night. | ,Qn the women's side, - - defending. champion Lloyd | ~ é 635-2861 ‘No. 16 Steve Denton of the ‘U.S., was locked. in a. 10-10... for the first time since 1974. France’s' victory, clin- ched* by a stunning 40th minute. free kick from - ‘Bernard Genghinl, left the French needing only. a victory over Northern - Treland on) July 4 to clinch a ~ semifinal Spot. . fect The French beat Northern Ireland 4-0 in an exhibition match last month, but coach © ‘Michel Hidalgo | said his ‘team would ‘not be over- confident when they faced - the Irish. : — “We-do not make any comparisons with the game we played in Paris,” he said. ; , arta relies on service in win hammered fellow American Kate Latham 6-1, ¢-1. . Third-seeded - Tracy ; Austin of the U.S.,. beat _ compatriot Kathy Jordan: ad 6; ‘1, 2. American Andrea Jaeger, seeded fourth; overcame a -dimping Rosalyn Fairbank of - South Africa 63, ‘153. ninth-seedéd Sylvia Hanika | of West Germany stopped Andrea. Temeésvari of Hungary 62, 6-2. A) apy gates. 3 ° “division. playoff ‘series : again “Russell and: Sons, .- winning: the. . ‘second of ‘a ‘best-of-three - format: « : Monday: by an. 83. BCOER, 2 ie ‘Russell ey ‘beat CASAW in-two straight games.” 5 douse lea playott series ‘with — es ‘night. both :going their finals withdut pein ‘Y¥*-and' 8. “awept th ing semi-final fo advance to mest Y_ and S in the final. *- . Hannu Pirhonen, Jessle. Hammill: ; “and Tim Howells all had two goals’ apiece for the winners, while Jefi _ Smith and Nick Baker contributed “singles - in the final game of. the season, For Russeil and Sons, it was “| Roxy Russell, Chris Villness and Raymond Smith scoring the goals, In the Bantam finel, Buildall didn't get. past. OK Tire "without, a - si st Bultall aid Ya oy in sta a ae Ng Lig i the final game, as'they were "\ pelnind most of the way and-only took: 7 ‘the-jead in the.last minute rn the.’ ‘Bu remaining. ‘Dan Matwick ted Bulldlal with seven goals, while Bob Langegger had. two..and goalie penalty as they moved to forward. Rodrigues also. had two: _assiste, - wi Soe Waruock wis a. - goals for the winners, \ ; K led.3-1, after ae first. ‘period. ‘before Buildall came back totieltia © -° - SHat the end of the second. | OK then: .' ~went ahead again ‘in -the third: . Buildall taking the lead in the-final - - finnte of the game $7; OK scored - ~ to make the score 9-8. before a fingl Buildall:: goal | with. 5. -econds a Nelson Rodrigues scored on¢a, on a delayed Hugh Mitebell iuid dvi 4 va ‘woorlog. three. ‘times “4 and ; on: thre: -others:"* Wittman: ‘and Duane’ Stewart. each had’ two ‘for. OK, : while: ‘Loonie iit Marurak's one. completed “the a nace preparation; practices will be held: toolght starting at 5 p.m. for Tykes... Novices practice até p.m., Pee Wees. . at 7 p.m., Bantams at & pam. .and Midgets at 9 p.m. All players wishing to make the Prince George “tip must turn in their consent | .forms, and players are also reminded to hand over their pledge money from the walkathan. "gov tenia trom the Kitimat iY ‘house leagues Will be travelling to be aL ‘Prines George this weekend for a” ; three-day tournament there: :. In. - Truckers, Blazers win makeups | Two Terrace Youth “Soccer . Association make-up: games were played Monday night. -In the under-11 division,’ All Seasons Blazers: beat Northern - Motor Inn 6-4 and Bud's Truckers blanked Bavarian Inn Oxen 3-0. Saturday's results; in the under: -division, Totem Foard: Mustangs . beat Vic Froese . Trucking Hot Roddérs 2-0, Kinsmen * dels: shut ‘out. Terrace Chrysler ‘Aspens 4-0, Tilden Tigers blanked Centennial Lions $0 and Ken’s - Photo Mighty Mites bpat. Doc's United 7-1. " Under-10 division action had Co-op ‘Kickers. and ‘Westend Eagles: drawing 44, Pole Coyotes dropping Shopper's. Dng Mart’ 6-2,. Skeena * = Westhead now heads Bulls as coach . Foresters edging’ surveyors 3-2 and Suridance Sonles nipping Finning - Flyers + 4-3, In: the under-19 divisions, it was Aqua Plumbing losing to Cedarland Giants 9-2, Northern Drugs Rovers beating Rotary. Wheels 10-2, Bud’s- Truckers squeezing past irly Bird 4. _ 3, and Bavarian-Inn-Oxen. loning to Manuel's Pumas'6-1, : ‘Dave's Plumbing shut out Dairy Queén Busters 40 and Philpot's Cheetahs and Sight and Sound United tied a 4 in the under-15 division Saturday. Scores from the June 19 ‘weekend: . Under-8 division: Ken's Photo - Mighty Mites. 2 Tilden Tigers 2; Kinsmen Jets 1 Doc’s: United 1; | Totem Ford. Mustangs ‘2 Terrace, Chrysler Aspens 0; ‘Cetennial Lions 3 . - Vie Froese Trucking Hot Rodders 1. .. Under-10 division: . Skeens_ Foresters 2 Finning Flyers 0; Pohle Coyotes $ Surveyors 3;. Westend -.- Eagles 7 Shopper's Drug Mart: 2; Sundance Soaics 3 Co-op Dickers 0. Under-13 divisions: 2; Aqua Plumbing § Northweat Sportsman 1; Cedarland Giants 6 Mr. Mike’s: Sharks. 0; Northern’ Motor Inn 4 Mamel'’s Pumas 4; Rotary Wheels 3 Irly Bird 3. Games. will be played in all divisions tonight to cdmpensate for ‘ this coming long weekend, Games will also be played Wednesday night _ for the same reason. . © . The terms of the contract Northern, — ~Dinugs Rovers 4 Ali Seasons “Blazers ~ ‘CHICAGO (APP Paul Westhead returned ta coaching’ in. the’ National Basketball Asaociation on Monday, quoting . Carl Sandburg and Henry David. ‘Thoreau, nélther of whom ‘had much’ to say about a _ sfaskbrealk atfsneee csc. - aia Westhead, wha achieved. a 691 winning ‘percentage. 112-50 ;-- with -Los Angeles | - belng _ dismissed early last season . _Lakers before’ amid a dispute with player Earvin- (Magic) Johnson, - Was’ named as coach of -Chicago Bulls. Referring to his record with the Lakers, Westhead, “What's ‘done well is done ‘well forever.” Then, trying to define his objective. with. the Bulls, Westhead turned:-to Sand- burg for inspiration. - “Chicago, as Carl Sand- burg so aptly put it, Is-2- city |. of broad’. shoulders.: We fe: would like to be a team ‘with ‘broad shoulders. Today is. the start of building some | _ National. strong shoulders for the Bulls.” Westhead -. could. be shouldering a formidable task — trying to make a playoff, contender of a club that: finished fifth in. the. Association’s : Centra} , Division with a 48 record, . - ‘Bulis general. manager ‘Rod Thorn isn’t. worried, — Basketball though. . “We feel very fortunate to get a coach with Paul's credentials," said Thorn, reférring to Westhead's -NBA title with Los Angeles in 1930, Westhead, signed to a _four-year contract, replaces Thorny -who filled’ a.in- “terim’ coach. last: Febtuat'y after Jerry Sloan was fired. yo were not revealed but Thorn - said the Lakers will not be paying any of Westhead’s salary. - Weathead’had two years remaining on his $250,000 annual Laker contract when “He waa fired'after, 2 (of the last season? altersa onfrontatlon with Johnson. - ~ oe NOTICE: in: observance of Canada Day, “Thursday, July. Ist, 1982, the following change. in refuse pickup Is introduced. — Garbage normally collected on Thursday will be pcked up on Friday, July 2nd, 1982, - The Sanitary Landfill is open 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, to ‘Sunday. Closed all day Monday. 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