: a ey + te “alts soccer school time In Terrace again, and this year’s head Instructor at the B.C, Summer Soccer School's one-week clinic for “small children Is Sven Habermann (right), a member. of the Vancouver Whitecaps reserve team who’s on a break from a cpanns “players on ball “An ihe val y ~ pvr’ ree a ‘lc. R PPRSE pene Habermann has been In Terrace since Monday acting as a Ikdren who learned Wednesday how'to kick the” “net healt he arene. NHLPA demands. to stick TORONTO 4CP) Representatives of-- the * National Hockey League Players’: Association ended a two-day meeting Wed- nesday. by reaffirming thelr intent to'stick with contract” proposals. they say are mandatory in the face of — eroding job security. Compensation to teams elosing free agents is the major bone of contention in. ‘talks betweén the NHLPA and team owners aimed at. . consummating a contract to. - replace the one that expires Sept..15: ‘The next move appears up to the owners, who Have’ - been reluctant to open ‘the door to ‘freer. movement of players because they fear it’. " will start a bidding war-the _NHL cannot afford, The 21 NHL clubs, overall, lost $20 ‘million last season. “Toronto ‘lawyer Alan ‘Bagleson, executive director of the NHLPA, sald: -at a news conference the asgociation’s freé-agency ‘proposals fall far short of thore in other sports. os Lendl advances again WASHINGTON (AP) — : Top-seeded Ivan Lendi of. a Czechoslovakia defeated Record set at US Open - NEW YORK (AP) — Defending champlons, John McEnroe and: ‘Tracy ‘Austin, plus: Jimmy. “Connors, . Martina: Navratilova and Billie Jean King are among’ 8, record 980 players who- ~ have entéréd the 1982 U.S, ~ ’ Open, the U.S. Tennis Association announced | Wednesday: os ‘Atotal of 700 men and 230 -that Is acknowledge ‘that . there should be some significant. ‘inhibiting - ‘movement of players,” said, “The NHLPA is the only sports players’ organization prepared - ‘degree of. Eagleson. The youth movement in the NHL — there are only 16 ~ players older than 20 — and the -current system of compensating teams that lose free agents has pushed sdme veterans out of work, said Eagleson, ‘He cited the case of Chicago defenceman Dava Hutchison, who-he said has been told by the Black Hawks he will not be signed to a new contract. At the — - same time, the Hawks want compensation. from any team that signa the veteran, The current equalization -syatem Works this way: [fa . free-agent goes to another club .and the’ two teams ‘cannot ‘agree on com- pensation, an’ independent arbitrator takes a dub: — mission froma both, be it a Gilles Moretton of France ¢ $, 7-6 Wednesday night and advanced to the third round - - of the $240,000 D.C. National | Bank. tennis. ‘tournament. In another ‘match, Jaime Fillol yo Chile survived a hives hour). triple . breaker -in"gusting No. i2 “champion and No. ‘2 seed defeated American Dick Stockton: 7-5, 6-1 and Ber- nerd Fritz of France upset. No. 7 Eddie Dibbs of the "United States 62, 63. ‘women have applied to play," Dibbe later wan fined $800 in the .Aug. ‘91-Sept. 12 tourhament, the world's richest with $1.6 million in prize money. for smashing his racquet.” into the umpire's chalr first aet.° - ‘thes. er Wednesday, Jose: . Lis Clerc, the defending " player, draft choice or cash, and declares which aub- mission Is. binding. The. result is that teams decline to gamble on signing _& free agent ‘for. fear of leaving their entire lineup ‘lp for grabs in the event of . independent arbitration. - The NHLPA's proposal provides no compensation to teams losing free agents ‘aged 32 or over, or for those earning less than $75,000 a year. ‘Twenty-five per cent of NHL players fall into | that category. For players coming off - first contracts, the NHLPA proposes that the existing - system continue. - A team would give up a fourth-round entry draft — choice to sign a free agent in the © $76,000-$85,000 salary . range; a third-round pick - for a player in the $35,000-: . $100,000 bracket; a Eecond-' round pick, for” those at. - $100,000-$125,000; a second _and fourth-round. selection for those at $125,000- $160,000; one first-round pick for those at $150,000- $200,000-$400,000; and two ‘first-round selections for free agents earning $400,000 and more. Under the owners’ proposal; a free agent would . have to be -34 or older to move to another team without his previous team receiving any orm: | 7 pensation. a ; Paul McNamee af Ausial “fhe owners’ agree tree agents earning less than - $75,000 ‘should go ‘without © compensation, but they — would retain the. current compensation system for- players. in the NHL alx years or leas. © The owners _ want two "first-round draft-pieks, p a player,’ as compensation _ for losing game which had Bill. Bergesch, a Yankee ‘vice- ’ president, hopping mad. He ,aald ‘videotape replays ' showed the winpires blew - the call "It wos a bad call. This tonight, We will ‘take the _ tape tomorrow to American League president: Lee MacPhall-to show how we were the victims of bad “umpiring. woe Orioles 6 Angels 7 ~ Without Sr... stand-in Weaver's Alraightened them out: _. “-Ripkin wanted. Benny ‘Ayala to pinch-hit for rookie |. Glenn Gulliver tn the. bot- tom of the elghth -.Inning’: abe with Callfornia leading 148 Earl Weaver around to direct traffic, things got -a bit hectle for’ Baltimore before Cal Ripkin. during — “ stispension, Ayala: finally took his place inthe batter's box and .. drilled a two-run double to beat the Angels. A's 6 Indians 4 Brian Kingman, normally a starter, was called out of -Oakland’s bullpen and earned his firat big- league | Underwood ‘and checking the Indians on two hits over the fina) 2 1-3 innings. John Denny pitched no-hit bal] against the A's for. four. innings before they erupted for five in the fifth, two on Dan Meyer's single off reliever Ed Glynn, Rangers 6-1 Red Sox 3-6 Texas halted a seven- game skid as Jim Sundberg and Dave Hostetler drove in ‘two runs apiece in the opener against Baston, then Mike Torrez silenced the -Rangers ‘for the ‘third consecutive time . season, allowing just two hits while striking out seven In eight innings: Nixon: wants: more spice CINCINNATI (AP) — | Russ Nixon, elevated to his first major league managlnog job,.says his top priority is to spice—up Cincinnatl Reds’ style of play, “I think “we're -very uninteresting,'' said Nixon, -named Wednesday” to - replace John McNamara as manager. of the Natlonal. League baseball club, .'l- think people-.will come -to seo us If We go-out there a little teresting." ev : - Gincianatl wan beaten: by Pittsburgh '. Pirates 4-2. " Wednesday night in Nixon’ . debut. : - Reds‘: presideit Dick Wagner didn't. say. whether he,“too, ‘found the ‘team -’ ‘gocky :- ‘and: vias ‘Portland Timbers 1-0. - * (8-7) ' downed San Diego. Schmidt hit. a three-run homer and ~ Dernier and Diaz added - . , Innings Hankin,’ before. 10,543 :fang ‘at at Beagles ‘Stadium, -. The victory was the third straight for. the Whitecaps.” and their Lith in.14 games. In other games, Seattle Sounders downed Ed- monton Drillers. 42° and Montreal Manic edged Sounders 4 Drillera 2 The victory put the Sounders in second place in the NASL Western Division _ with a 12-12 record, Shortly after kickoff; : Seattle's ‘Kenny-. Hibbitt’ passed.to Steve Daley from midfield, Daley headed the ball.to Mark Peterson, who - scored at the 4S-second - mark. Ray Evans scored next for the Sounders, at 34:92, on a penalty kick.” The Sounders made it 40 ] Phillies 7 Padres 1 Mike Schmidt, Bob Demier and Bo Diar hit home runs to back the elght- hit pitching of Dick Ruthven as Philadelphia two-run blasts. Astros 2 Cubs 1 Nolan Ryan (10-9) and two relievers held Chicago - in check and Houston took advantage of Allen Ripley’s fie flerahd) Thursdey: July 22, 1982 Page 6 aus SPORTS. | Old pros come through. for Caps VANCOUVER (CP) —- ‘The . commitment . to' professionallam | by three -* - ‘veteran players. carried with assists by -Andre Oostrom and Jan Goosens. * Haanskivi-ecored agaln ‘at . 71:17 off a. free kick after - Nicky Reid tripped Gordon Sweetzer at the penalty are. The Sounders came back at 83:59 when Hibbitt scored. Manie 1 Timbers o. Montreal snappeda three- game losing streak with a b 0 victory over Portland. Dragran Vujovich sc the lone goal in the. 38h minute of the game before 15,401 spectators at Olympic Stadium. _ The win gives the Manic " ‘ 13-10 record and puts- team in seventh place wath 105 points. ; Reds may be glad to see Willie go me) Willle Stargell, in the final Houston scored in the first Inning on & triple by Dickle Thon -and a wild pitch by Ripley (3-23. In the sixth, another wild pitch allow Danny Heep to go fro second fo third base, and hie scored on Art Howe’s single. “Mets 8 Giants 2: “Mookie Wilson drove in two runs with one of his two doubles and finished -with ‘ three hits. as New York .defeated San Francisco. Local Sports Shorts Middieton takes low not prize | Bob Middleton won the low net competition Wednesday night at Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club’s men’s night, shooting a 31.0 to win a $50 gift certificate from Cedarland Tire, Second low net Wednesday was-Ernie McConnell with a 33.4, while Hana Feddersen took third with a 34.0, - Decimal place scores are gained by subtraction of the — golfer’ s handicap from his gross total, giving the net total. Low gross winner Wednesday was Vern Carruthers wilh 59, High gross scorer was Stu Crouse. In the closest-to-pins competition on the pars holes, Jack save ‘by. replacing Tom Kelly won on-hole 2, Brock Waldron on hole 4. and John ‘Acres on hole 8. Stats ‘and Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE . . - Mast Divirlon WoL Pet. Obl: Philadelphia $2 40 565 7M St. 5a a2 553 Plinburgn 48 4) «527 (3: Montreal 48 44.8220 4 New York 42-80 462-9: Chicago 39 37 1406 15 west Division —Atlanta- Hb 98 618-7 San. 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