PAGE é, THE HERALD, Tvesday, September 20, 1977 Violent fans get their team barred BERNE, SWITZERLAND RUETER-Machester United has been barred ‘rom the European Cup Winner;s Cup following some of its fans at last Wednesday's _ first-round, first-leg match against St. Etienne in France, the European FOOTBALL Union UEFA announced Monday. UEFA said its disciplinary commission decided Sunday night to expel the English League club and let St. Etienne advance to the second round withour playing the second leg in Manchaster Sept 28. Manchester. United of- ficials said they will apeal before the Thurday deadline. An appeal will be con- sidered by a three-man UEFA committee, which will announce tis decision as soon as possible-certainly before the scheduled second leg date, and UEFA spokesman said. UEFA said the disciplinary commission reached its decision because “The viloent behaviour of the supporters of Man- chester United seriously endangered public security and the physical well-being New deals for Edmonton EDMONTON ZP- Edmonton Oilers announced Monday they have com- pleted World Hockey Association transactions with Birmingham Bulls and Quebec Nordiques involving seven players, but coach Glen Sather said at least one of the deals may fall through. Under deals announced by general manager Brian Conacher, the Oilers picked up forward Don Tannahill and goal-tender Peter Donnelly from Quebec and Lou Nistico and Jeff Jacques from Birmingham. The Oilers took the two Nordiques to end a dispu Under deals annunced by geheral manger Brian Conacher, the Oilers picked Don Tannahill and goal- tender Peter Donnelly from Quebec and Lou Nistico and Jeff Jacques from Bir- mingham. The Oilers took the two Nordiques to end a dispute over the rights to centre Ron. Shipperfield, who stays with the Oilers, Chipperfield and Tannahill both played for the defunct Calgary Cowboys last season, Birmingham will get minor-league forwards Pete Laframboise and Danny Arndt and the rights to former Calgary defencemen Chris Evans. A third transaction, which was to involved Winnipeg Jets and Indianapolis Racers, fell through. That deal was to send In- dianapolis defencemen Kim Clarckson to the Jets for centre Peter Sullivan, who was then to report to Ed- monton in exchange for forward Bobby Russell, journeyman defenceman Bill Prentice and all-star rearguard Kevin Morrison. The WHA league office announced, however, that Clarkson, training in Europe with the Jets, would of the spectators,’’ The expulsion was “to safegaurd the interests of - Eauropean football and the security of football spec- tators. Before the match began, riot police surged into the terraces to break up fist fights between rival fans. More than 30 persons were taken to hospital, somes eriously injured. United’s neighbor, Manchester City, also may ne in trouble because a fan ran out to the pitch during its uefa Cup match agaist Midzew Lodz of Poland, This is expected to be: discussed next month. Other soccer violence occurred last Wednesday in matches between Inter Milan of Italy and Dinamo Thilisi of the Soviet Union, Bohenains of Ireland, and Newcastle of England. and Valur Reykjavic of Iceland and Glentoran of Norhtern Treland. St.Etierne blammed the Manchester fans. for the violence but officials of the English club said it has asked St.Etienne to segregate the French and -English fans before the match. Dave Smith, secretary of remain Indianapolis property. Cancellation of the three- way deal with Winnipeg and Indianapolis upset, Sather. He threatened to cancel the arrangement with Wuebec because there is no roon for. Tannahill and Donnelly as long as Russell, Morrison and Prentice stay on the roster. ; SAther lined up the deals as part of a continuing at- tempt to improve the Oilers. ‘We,ve done, at least on paper at this stage, a major (&sso)- the United supporters’ club, said the 906 fans who travelled by coach with the club did not get into any trouble. He blamed "a small renegade element’ for the violence. But he also criticized the St. Etinne club for selling tickets to 100 ‘‘so-called supporters’’ from Man- chester, who made their own way to France, United Manger Dave Sexton said one basis for an appeal against the suspension is UEFA rules which make the home club responsible for segregating the fans of opposing teams. Football Association secretary Ted*Croker said he is concerned about a decision ‘“Whci allows the home site to continue in the competition when the in- cident occured on their ground.” British Sports Minister Denis Howell said in London he ahd warned UEFA of- ficials about the possibility of trouble when he was in Brussels the week before the St. Etienne match. St.Etienne cl ub officials descired the UEFA decision as “g tough and a hard blow for Manchester United.” overhaul of this cli Conache, Concaher said Evans and Morrison are unlikely to play with the Oilers. Training camp opens Wednesday for the . Oilers and the loss of Morrsion and Evans leaves Edmonton with only three defencemen signed-Paul Shymr, rookie Robin Sadler and sopomore Dave Langevin. The acquisition of Don- nelly give Edmonton a third goaltender. ,” said ' Winters . % Just around the il phone: Jim Jefferies Your Esso Agent in Terrace, Corner! ng Tres YS Or write: A visit from British Columbia Development Corporation Loans to businesses The Business Assistance Division of the British Columbia Development Corporation invites secondary manufacturing, processing and other businesses to discuss their financing needs with our representative who will be visiting your area on the following dates: TERRACE VISIT September 22nd from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mr. K. F. Cassidy, Business Assistance Division, will be at the Lakelse Motor Hotel. Telephone: 635-2287. For appointments phone: Vancouver, 689-8411 (Collect) Business Assistance Division British Columbia Development Corporation 272 Granville Square 200 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. V6C 154 DQ ZN HARDWARE STCIES Tuesday, September 20 bring you "TY. GUIDE | Bpettt. 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