ai ’. Professional Prise Led by the g “Volkmar Gross, | North American | Soccer oe vat 4, Naneourat,. “night before . 1020, tana: at . Nd a Empire. Stadium. : The “win improved the ; Sockers’ recard to 13-13-for ’ 112 points and a third-place tle in the Western Division with San Jose Earthquakes. a Vane liven, ‘dropped. “aecond place -with 15 win Doge : :Sockers. moved. beck into: one’ ‘point back of Seattle and 20 Ipases: for ie) points, - knocked a ball up the left Side to Jean’ Willrich, who _ turned and sent a low cross box. into the Whitecaps’ six-yard ; ‘defender: Jim ‘press-and, dominate play - “even - after ‘defender | Bo wo ‘Lenarduagl: was ejected at °° ¢8:87 for a“dangerous: kick. _+~ but Gross made a number. outstanding - BAVER, . of" particularly off striker Ray Hankin in the 76th minute. Gross. ‘Ainlatied the game “the ‘bait’ ‘hit. Vagcouver - mes ‘and : deflected into ae for the Whitecaps’, frat own-goal of. the Season, oo “Although outshot : isa in: the-first half and:6-3 in the’ vecond, the Socker’s: got the - game's only” goal ‘at: 64:37 “when ‘midfielder Julie Yee. CoE Coweel Veincouy ver in the:las Vancouver. éontinned: to! third, atraig 1-0 win’ over .'Vaticouver. ‘als was Sari - Diego's. sixth str ight vein. | four. yeara. 0 “ie, eae Nast z Sting 1 1; Edmonton Drillers ©. “2. Seattle Sounders’ 1i New.“ York Cosmos 2 San Jose ° Earthquakes’ 1; and Por- .tland Timbers 2 Tilsa Beaghnecis ©. ' CFL weekend _ quarterbacks It's unfortunate for . Winnipeg Blué Bombers - they. are: venturing into. ‘Commonwe- | Edmonton’ ‘8 - althi Stadium one week after ‘the Eakimos suffered their first important .defeat in four years: coe The four- time Grey Cup champions are ina snarly mood, © . Quarterback Warren Moon was ordinary against the Lions and must re- Eskimos’: establish the. offensive authority, par- ticularly his own, | Moon isn't the only | quarterback under pressure this weekend. ‘ Jordan” Case in Ottawa, John Hufnagel in Saskat- chewan, Toronto's - Con- dredge Holloway and both Calgary quarterbacks, Bruce Threadgill.and Gerry Datillio, are on the hotseat for various reasons. Montreal (0-2-0) at Ottawa. (@20), . Ottawa hag scored juat 21 polnis in two games and Case may play himself out of the starting role tonight at Lansdowne Park. — Montreal quarterback. Ken Johnson and running: back David Overstreet should be enough to give the ' Concordes the first victory fin their short existence, _ Montreal by three points. “Toronto {1-l-l) at Saikat- chewan-¢1-2-0) : Quarterback Joe: Adams showed signs in fast weekend's win In Calgary Walters and Ron Robinson often enough for" a Rider win. But while both teams are fairly even defensively, the Riders are -better against the rush and that should be ‘the difference, Saskatchewan by six points. Calgary (0-1-1) at Hamliten he may be able to replace ~ (21-0) Joe - Barnes and give Saskatchewan the type of one-two ' quarterbacking punch that produced those comebacks last year. If not, John Hufnagel will be able _ lo find receivers like ory Quarterback Tom Clements and receivers like Ron Johnson and Keith Baker should have little trouble with Calgary's somewhat undisciplined and overworked defence. ry f aan : ‘ a i with ~tpven isaves ‘and ‘tal ‘ mideard ‘batinglt ry a both: Blizzard: goals, ‘tn- “creasing his total to 21, only. cone fewer . than, league- : -Neill-Roberts scored: his “Ishgoa this season al 27:10. ; “hefore " Benson “) “Tonight, “We, ‘Besded an with | . Chinaglia assisting. San * Jose’s Gary, Etherington, tied it at 30:23. - San Jose's record ig even: at 13-13, Attendance.” was, fy an “coats chased ty ou ER Pot ee Re nea SRT ; Der) Poo TE, Se ee RT ae, See ae % . hy ome sees ee? VE » noe