Se ae ee rs Hf \ +2 National” ‘pride’ ig: an. im, . portant ingredient in the 24- team ¢ World - Cup scteer . 60 minutes earlier by Irish striker’ Gerry Armatrong, set-off a barrage: of-car . ‘horns, sirens and gunfire in “ABS tournament - and |. -heweomers, such as’ hon. : duras and Kuwait, every - match is a national cause, Honduras’ President Roberto Suazo Cordova . telephoned the team’s coach - _dn Zaragoza before a match against Monday night . Northern Ireland,’ And, _ while the poverty-ridden Central « American. nation came to a standstill, the. Hondurans fought ‘back ‘to —— Page 6, The ‘Herald, Tuesday, June 22, 1992 \ ee earna ih itis on second-half, team séto substitute’ Tony Lalng’s: ; * oth-minute header, The goal, equalizing ane. Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital. ~ “] don't believe any’. country is enjoying the World Cup- as much as « mine,’ coach Jose de la- Paz Herrera said after a secorid straight upset draw. put Honduras closer to the ‘12- xc we The Kuwaiti, striving -under a $260,000-per-player. in ye te ER a aS ae Tha incentive -to reach round two, staged the first, masa incident ate month-long competition y halting their game in Vatladolid against » France ‘to: protest the _ validity of a goal by ‘Alain Giresse. -_ ’ After: seven minutes’ of tense jostling French “coach and the ands _gesticulating ,among ‘players, Spanish police, the 7 president, ‘Soviet referee .- Miroslav Stupar disallowed ” the goal. But, France won 4-" “As i Kuwait | “coach Carlos "Alberto Patreira ‘conceded -. _ his players had’ lost their ‘chance to jein England as -. qualifiers from Group Four — along with - the: bonus offered by private- interests - gn their oil-rich kingdom. “Algeria, which looked like .. the. strongest of the tour- nament’s five” first-timers after’ r_ upsetting Weat- Ger- Tr ONES RT NRE { ee a A * Kawaiti ‘soccer, federation : img fel 24 in Ovieda to: ota vigtory over Yigoalavia. .an-Austrian team, sparked.” -by Walter, ‘Schachneér's.-. " second: “goal « tn as many — - games, “Np team advanced td the. ; -lteam second round from : “matehes Monday, but Austria improved, its odds with a second straight victory in Group Two, as did. © France with its firat victory : _in Group Four, The draw in Zaragozn left: Spain with the best chance — of qualifying from Group. . Five and Honduras in need to advance ‘with the host hation. ne As " thousands | a celebrating --Hondurans poured into the ‘streets of: their. cities, Suazo’ Cordova | went on rational television and said: “I have faith and - confidence we. will defeat Yugoslavia and qualify. Onward, my fellow coun- trymen, " . “Honduras, where the average weekly wage is less than #80, offered each said . “®ongratulatory telephone. ‘payer $16.0 000 t equality for thls 24-team flab: “The -” squad, built around the 1977 : ational: youth. -pelection,: ds: qualisied” for’ the: - keean “pound and three. more spots” - now trying’ to repay’ its. impoverished | countrymen with dignity. ms , . 5 . “at is very important for the -Honduran. people that - ‘we play well here, and we - are pleased’ we are doing that,” said the coach. He the president's ‘call “moved me to tears.” gould be settled tonlght..The- winner of the: Boviet Unlon-: .. : Scotland. mAtch in Malaga — or the Soviets in the case . * of a'draw — will advance along with Brazil from Group ; Six. . Belgium neeiis. only to draw agalnst “ Hungary’ in « . Group Three. in Elche to make aure of qualifying. If there is: a winner in “the.” “Peru-Poland. Group ‘One | ; - > game in La Coruna,” that England and Brazil have- team will advance. Evert- -Lloyd hopes to join McEnroe. as first- round winner - LONDON (AP). — In the formal manner of, the All. | England Lawn Tennis Club, the schedule for. the day listed Mrs. J. M. Lloyd of “the United States among those who would play on its hallowed courts. To the rest of the. world, Chris Evert Lloyd took Centre Court to begin the defence of her Wimbledon women’s singles title against compatriot Barbara Sue Gerken. It was the day for the: women to make their 1942 debut at Wimbledon, along - with five ranked’ men who did not. get on the courts . _ during the rain-shortened opening-lay program. . - _ Men's defending cham- pion John McEnroe was among those who-did play and breezed through opening day unscathed. | "I hit the ball pretty well today,” he said of his 6-2, 6- 2, 6-1-win over American. Van Winitsky. “Winitsky’s serve is not too. strong dnd he tends to stay back. He ts the kind of - player I can get in, (to the net) on.” Because ‘of the speéd of the grass courts and their ‘unpredictability, the, 22- year-old left-hander made _ charge after charge into the ‘net, forcing Winitsky to pass- him’ or suffer the con- sequences... . NOW RENTING! SUMMIT APARTMENTS TE RRACE ae. pub 2 Be % €“. oh wats “One & Two bedrooms featuring: “@F ridge, stove & draped eWall ta wall carpeting McEnroe provided his own covering fire with six: aces and followed a con-. -sistently strong service into net, from where he made _quick work of short returns | with sharply angled yolleys. There was little: of the antics - that--last- year Tesulted in $10,000 in fines, which were quashed on appeal. His behavior “was, for Soviets “VANCOUVER (CP) - “Soviet. Union hockey: _ Players, selected in the recent National Hockey _ League entry draft, ‘aren't likely to.turn professional in | North America, ‘former coach Anatoli Soviet Tarasov said Monday. Tarasov, coach of ‘the. - . Russian national team for 210 years, told‘a news con" * fererice that Soviet players‘ ~“should be playing for their - own teams.” “T- don’t believe Tarasov said when asked if him, exemplary. asa packed ” Centre Court crowd looked _on., McEnroe several times ’ had words with the officials, but always in -quict tones, : and often punctuated -the conversations with a smile, _even in-those instances when . he. | received questionable calls. ’ “There were no problems... bad | today,” McEnroe said. hape it continues,” should Nechaev of Leningrad Red “Army was taken by Los . Angeles, Kings. Tarasov is on a two-week _ Visit: to B.C. to conduct coaching clinics for the University, of B.C.’ spon- . sored by. Molson Brewery. He reiterated that he- . doesn’t agree with in- players ‘from . ternational-class © jumping. around country to country,” _ “E don’t. agree with the: . prineciple,’’ Tarasov said it,” through an interpreter. “Look at what’s happened - Also" ‘advancing to - the second round were all the seeded players who. saw. action Monday, with the exception: of No. 9. Andres Gomez, the reigning Italian “Qpen champion, who was’ y former Wim- — ousted ‘bledon champion . Stan . Smith. . Jimmy Connors; of the US., the No, 2 seed, over- powered ‘South African. “4, GL, Gel: Mike Myburg 6-0, 6-2, 6-2; third-seeded American Vitas Gerulaitis downed Brent Pirow of South Africa™ No. 4 seed Sandy-Mayer of the United States beat Haroon Ismail ‘of Zimbabwe 7°5, 62, 63; . | filth-seeded Johan Kriek of South Africa: outlasted a tiebreaker loss. .and American Craig Wittus 67, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0; and No. 7 Mats stay home and ‘hockey establish a World. Cup format, playing for the. .. Championship every four- years, patterned. after the system used by soccer. “T have been offering this ‘idea for some years,’’. he™ said. ‘I.can think of nothing better than Canada playing’ the Soviet Union in, say, Paris. : "TI think hockey is much more interesting than’ soccer. The bulldup woul be very, very interesting.” ‘Tarasov, asked if the Russian people would like to. see super-Star - ‘Wayne, Gretzky . of -. the - ” NHL Edmonton Oilers playing in the Soviet Union, evaded the’ ’ question ‘by saying thal, Gretzky should stay in Canada.’ Gretzky ‘ta play in: Russia, i said the roly, poly Tarasov. Wilander, the ‘17-year-old French Open winner who has become the teen idol in - the absence of fellow-Swede Bjorn Borg, defeated Heinz Gunhardt of Switzerland 4 “4, &2, 9-0, 6-3. - Brian Gottfried of the’ US., seeded 18th, outlasted Giles Moretton of France 7- 6,. 7-6, 62; hard-serving - ‘American Roscoe Tanrer, seeded No. 14, traded . against - bullets with Heart Leconte of France before wining 2. 6-4, 7-5, 64 shootout; and -.. No. 16 Steve Denton of the U.S. won a marathon outing - fellow-American - John Sadri 8-7, 7-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6- BR Dt _ Tenth-seeded © Yannick Noah of France was forced. to withdraw before hitting a ball because of a pulled thigh muscle, . play - . Tarasov “The Canadian nation loves him. -pleasure. to’ someone - else and not Canadians? [ can’t understand why he. would ; leave his fans.” - Tarasov said the Russians won the 198] Canada Cup, ‘ beating Team Canada 8-1 In the championship: game;« berauge: thexyiptepared:: very specially for.the game... against the Canadians.” “Why oshould he bring - He said Canada had “very fast attackers,"" but’ there was a hole in the neutral because of “slow defen: cemen. a ; Asked about the futuré of Olympic hockey, Tarasov said he's “a coach, not a politician.” ’ ‘Let's «make< caumte: there ape: inot}riaie livars,!! hel said, !'Thensthere: ols ‘be. hockey" aac tae 3 ~ @RAQUETBALL COURTS Gymnasium facilities in Sweden and Finland. -- “Theif players started Soviet players would join -NHL teams. “But I’m not Red Wings sale should benefit. all ~ our apartments daily at: players should stay in their world championships, Now, Monday the approval.of the “The Detroit Red Wings although he. said current: - (axes dramatically. Jt. is = . . countries. Canadians play not so many.” .. Sale of Detroit Red Wings to mean a lot to Detroit, the -general manager Jim reported some players on. “2607, PEAR ST. . " for their tears.” Tarasov, who | was ’ Mike Ilitch, owner of .a league and to hockey, Skinner will stay with the Canadian teams have asked — — Million for the team and-two Passed last October, is a “If Canadian ehibs. have, a ‘farm clubs' — Kalamazoo, nagging concern for. the. to pay s0 much more, it’ will i « PRICES EFFECTIVE Mich., of the International league. = - _make the économles of i UNTIL SATURDAY, ‘Hockey. League “and “We're* concerned about operating in’. Canada ; JUNE 26th 1962. | Adirondackof the American... the budget and its impact on .. precarious," Ziegler said. ‘ : . Hockey League. the players,’ Ziegler said. “‘What made the NHL solid + WUE guamiTes tas. “We're going t to.have to Before the budget, NHL _ was'the strong economics of i _ YOUR SAVING PLACE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. start — witha. new: players.‘could spread bis ; _ Canadian’ enterprises.’*: a a organization,” Tlitch said of salary over more years than He: added: “They - (the. : eOnsite ‘management . _ For your personal viewing visit. orcall - 635-5968 Mas ESTIC MANAGEME NT LTO. the one’ who makes these . decisions. “You: will haye to ask ” them (the players). I think -. Three Soviets were taken ‘in the seventh round of the - NHL draft earlier ‘this’ * month, including ‘national - team. members Sergei .Kapustin by New York ‘Rangers and Victor Zhluktov by Minnesota - North Stars. Centre Victor — “coming to Canada andithas — “hurt their national ‘teams. Once there used to be five or | six strong ‘teams at the relieved of his duties by the Soviets prior to the first: - Canada Cup series in: 1972 after coaching 10 world championship teams, is ‘ considered to. be the major architect of ‘the Soviet’s domitiation of world hackey. * He also would like to see ‘TORONTO (CP) — John Ziegler, National Hockey - League. president, ‘sald chain of pizza stores, will benefit the club and the league, *Bruce Norris and his family have sold, their in- terest and will be missed,” Ziegler said at the league’s board of governors’ two-day meeting. “But the league is a tweLupine DIAGNOSTIC-ENGINE ANALYSIS. AND SCOPE CHECK AR pleased to have a man Y Wke - Mike Hitch, who has a strong sense of community. - despite a sad'reeord.”. ‘Tlitch. bought the club ‘from ‘the Norris family, which had owned the Red Wings for 50 years. Details of the sale were not disclosed, but Hitch Is reported to have : paid ~ between $10 million and $12. the Red Wings. “If I can . convey tothe fans, and if the ‘players and front office can’ convey to the fans, that “we're trying, . ‘then we’ Tre OK. uF oan “ compensated for : ‘playing careers. » Tlitch said ‘he has ‘not decided - on his general manager for next season, team in some capacity, but possibly not in his present position. _With the sale of the Red - ‘Wings finished, the league addressed the problem of economics. ‘Ziegler said. the federal government's budget, it took to éarn, thereby. reducing his annual taxable. income. *'This allowed players to pay:less. tax and short - ‘» The latest. federal siete did away with this privilege. and increased ‘players’ — to be traded toa U.S.-baged Salary | team, where - averaging still exists... - Ziegler said the costs. ‘of operating a Canadian team ‘will increase: dramatically if salaries in Canadg -are ' increased to match those in the U.S. government) do not belleve that the-impact that we see. ‘will take effect or has much . consequence. 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