\ Peer er oe! A Page 4, The Herald, Wednesday, Jyne 23,1982 deli pero MADRID. ee he’ ‘24leountry World cp” » pMADRI “Brazil ‘and’ “defending ‘champion Argentina’ appear» headed. ” for an early: showdown in them and poeslbly both. _ DISTRICT OF TERRACE _ CHANGE OF. OPERATING HOURS Please be advised that “the: Municipal operations will be changing to summer . working hours, as follows: ’ 1. The Municipal Office}. 3215 Eby St. “ will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., commencing July 5, 1982 until September 3 1982. 2, The Public .Works Building, -5003.. Graham Ave:, will be open from 7:00 a.rn. ~ to 3:30 p.m., commencing June 24, 1982 y until September 3, 1982, _ . - E.R. Halisor, Clerk-Administrator u ‘ : t » Sogcer’.. tournament: "— a ° round berths filled, it now.is: ° “match, that: would ‘destroy - “certain no more than one of - the title: ‘ambitions of one of | the South Ameriean soccer. - giants can reach’ ‘the |. -semifinala.: .- Only an unlikely tieor loss » Against twice-beaten El. _ Salvador in its last opening- . round .match: tonight in “Alicante will keep -Argen- tina from advancing to the - second round. . Buta victory: by Argen- tina will give it, no better ‘than the second qualifying spot fromm Group 3. Belgium clinched the group's first ’ berth Tuesday. night by “f- tying Hungary 1-1 in Elette.- Hungary will advance to the second round Salvador beats or | ttes Argentina. The Soviet ‘Union ad: vanced rom Group 6witha .22 tie against Scotland In * ”- Malaga on Tuesday, but'the result ensured Brazil's place as the _group’s top qualifier. While thé Soviets and Belgians serambled into the’ ; With live of the 12 second. i's if El “with ties, Polaid advanced vIn style, beating Pern o. tt Argentinia advances, to “must face Brazil and the.. “Group 1 runer “uP probably’ — Italy. «. Cameroon, * “whieh: ‘play . today to see who moves on, ‘in a second-round playoff in Barcelona. Only one of those three will go to the. semifinals. The Brazilians . sin play’. tonight —.a meaningless match .in “Seville. against New. Zealand, .which has already been eliminated. ‘Although -an Argentina- Brazil clash would not came - until early July, Argentine coach Cesar. Menotti is - already thinking about it. “We came here not to avoid - any rival, but to show why we won the world cham- pionship’ in 1978. " Brazil and’ England had already reached the second F Ab Malaga, Joe Jordan's ws ‘15-minute ~-gomt "gave Scotland the early lead, but - . the Russians went ahead on. goals by captain Alexandre... Chivadze in the 60th minute and Ramaz Shengelia; with five minutes remaining. Captain Graham Souness tied it with. three minutes left. ‘ Shengelia’s important goal followed a collision In the Scottish backfield. ‘Central defenders -Alan ‘Hansen and Willie -Miller’ collided’ and Shengelia . . Taced into the opening’ to beat Rough. . Goalkeeper Alan - AtLa Coruna, Poland and - Peru were scoreless ' at ‘ halftime, However, Zbigniew: Boniek, Wlod-’ zimierz Smolarek, Grzegorz bate, }Wlozimiers ‘Ciolek a “goal pach in-tie second half | 7 “pccount. for. “Poland's” - Gaillerna ta Fiosa: had a Peru's ‘goal with: elght. minutes left. _ goalkeeper, - editor: ‘ don Schaffer pacares Bunto!: san scored a. At ‘Bene, nalgien’s SUCCESS Was tempered by an injury -to- captain Eric Gereta, expected to be out of- . action fora. week. after: suffering a concussion in a collision with his own Jean-Marie Plaff. Platt and Lido Coeck also : have shoulder injuries. ” Alex - Czerniatynsku’s 7ith-minute goal offset one * by Hungary’ ‘a Jozsef Varga in the ath minute. ’ "The second round -of the World Cup finals begins . Morday. The 12 qualifiers _ Will be split. inte. four. sec- - tlons, with-each team ; playing each of its sectional Peer T Tee Teer ree eee Teter ears anens som en en eetent er re cor cony eerear ws te Ere! -Summertime— Lon NA as _ and the conservation i is easy. A quick adjustment here, . . _a small habit change there, in the months to come. - And these days, that means -alot of money, too. Your furnace an Did you know that a clogged : air fi “fi lier can waste your furnace’s energy output?” Clean or replace the filters now.and you'll - start to realize immediate savings on cool © evenings when the heat:is on. If you're ._ light. 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Spectators. showed up to . watch ‘Montreal Concordes . lose their third game’ ina: row, 26-13 to Ottawa Hough ' Riders, while a respectable crowd of . -19,468 were overwhelmed by: a 43-39 : B.C. Lions’ victory over Saskatchewan Roughriders, ‘Rapp was: pleased with . the play of wingback Ricky Ellis, who caught two touch- - down passes, Including 4 35-. yarder from rookie. quar- terback John Fourcade, in B.C.’s first» win in three exhibition, games. Coach Joe Faragalll said his Roughriders “were not as prepared as we'd like to - be’: with just three days oo between games. . Ellis grabbed'a four-yard = touchdown pass. from, Joe " Paopao with one second left in the first half, then made a ‘spectacular over-the-sh- ona. perfect throw by ” Foureade. “The Lions, losers of their ~ opening two starts, also got 2] touchdowns from’ wide «: receiver John. 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V6Cc 2716 ed a Water Heating (Buying, Installing and operating Ss | - electric oF. inks gas water healers) © “7 a Lee Te a ,, @BCHydro J ) N + a + 7 Minnesota: oa ‘Detroit, vat : fend, ae _Dglivie, F - oatat, my run and wingback Greg "Woodard on a 14-yard pass | eon bite ORB DAi papdentd Pe ‘Pakpaghiy thnplatéd’ ‘the ° B.C, scoring with 13 points — on five converts, two field’. ~- goals and two singles. “The Roughriders, who had: won “their first: two 7 games, scored two touch- ‘downs In the last 19 seconds . “ef the game to “make the “scare respectable. “Wingback Joey ~ Walters” “7°. caught touchdown passes of 2b. 0 and 34 yards from rookie “yp quarterback Joe Adams: -" Jate in the game against an oulder reception in the third: injury-riddied B.C, secondary, The victory may =~ have ‘been costly for the - Lions, who lost defensive backs Kerry Parker and Tony Proudfoot with in: juries. . . . The Roughriders: also, Kot touchdowns from wingback Chris DeFrance-on ‘a 13- yard. pags from« John Hul- nagel, Dwight Edwards ona. o6-yard kickoff return and ‘reserve fullback John MeCarquindale on a three- , yard pass from Adams:.© .” Rookie Dave. Ridgway added five points on two converts and a field goal for Saskatchewan, with wide ‘receivers Emanuel Tolbert and Edwards completing the scoring with two-point conversions on passes: from Adams. * In. Montreal, quarterback. Chris Hiaac came off the bench to toss one touchdown pass and set up another major score with a 26-yard run as the Rough Riders earned thelr’ first win in three exhibition games, ~ The Concordes appeared headed for their first-ever victory as they led 13-6 at halftime. But Ifsaac,. who. replaced starter Jordan rookie : Case at the start of the — second half, quickly dispelled. any such: notions: setting up a two-yard TD plunge by Derrek Peels and ahhibling on 8s 10-yard - touch- vdown paadrlthrKelviniKirk. ‘5 Thowe twotouchdowns-gut . the Rough Riders in front: 20-13 -with kicker Gerry Organ adding two tleld goals — of 33 and 41 yards — ‘in ‘the fqurth quarter. vo Montreal had taken. the _ lead on two Don Sweet field goals of 35 and 31 yards, and” - ° a.. four-yard . touchdown . reception by Mike Robingon ; from quarterback ‘Ken Johnson. Organ had early field goais from 44 and 5 : yards out. Stats and Standings. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division i ‘WoL Pct. GEL . 4 95421 Milwaukee - a7 29 -.36l 4 Gstroil 34°20 «5560 ata ~ Baithmare ' 94 20 53h 6 Cleveland 32°32 «5008 Mew 4York _, 30 32478 Pe -Toronjo .-~ a1 458 VE, oo 2 ‘Weat) Division ~ California 40 28 08 — _ Kansas: City 3327 585 : Chicago | 18 26 05761. *" Seattle «16 54 516 5 “Gakland | ..30 40 427 Ht Texas | : 24°37 «393. 12¥2 ‘V6 54.219 5 Fuerday Reswits “)' Senitte 6. Toronto: 3. 2 Boston 5. Detrolt 4 "-"Clevelénd a Baltimore 6 : “Milwaykee 3 New York 2” ~ Chileaga 4. Minnesots 5” Texan @ Callloria O82! Kansas: City 2. ‘Oakland:1 0° Games Today Kansas City .al, Oakland 7 ~ Datralt at Boston NO - *Battimere at Cleveland N° "New: York “at, Milwaukee Nl CL) ainnesta. at Chicago. N_ Todas at Callfornia f- oo Thursday Gamai Baltimore. N Clavelatd: at New ‘York: N “" gakland- at Texas | : Kansas - city -at Calttoria oe Leese co AB, ae " ava: ” Mareen, cle’ 245 54 93 au ‘ Bonnell, ‘tor Neaae rT _ Wissen, me: } McRae, Hebel, ry a i os A Le a a M ’ aKEey Boot we " Dewbles: ca ie ae. tts Kani " : we “ehyr We; Cowens,~ Spatite, | 4 White, Kansas: Clty, 19." Triples; Herndon, . Detroit, _Witeon,. Karaes: Clty, 7, : -Home: runs: Thornton, Cleva- hy: ‘twas ‘patted: In:. McRae, san City. §9, Thornton, Clevi- “lend, a. of Hander: Pabeon meee: wm Wathan, ‘Stolen - Milwauked, . Kah NATIONAL LRAGUE . East Divison = = - WoL Pct. Osh. Sf. Louls 40-28 508 — Mantreal’ ~ vow se 1 New York Mo NS OS Philadephia 33 32 508 Sva Plitsburgh 03). 47618 chicago 25 44 M2 . ,Weat Divinien ” Atlanta . 26 oO San Olego oe 1? 354 3 Los’ Angeles 36°33 522. Se ‘San Franclaco 30 3f-.435- ws Houston . . 29-98 499 Te Cincinnat! J) SP ab de ‘Tuesday. Results. .- Montres! @ New ‘York: 3 “Ste. Louls. 3 Philadelphia’ 2° Pittsburgh % ¢nicaga 2. . _ Cingiinatl 7 San. Diego -§ | Los Angeles 4 Aflanta }.- . Hoution 2. Sen” Francisco 0°. : “games. Tanisht Montreal et New . York “Toran at Seotile 2 Chieaga at Piitaburgh San Olega at. Clacinnatl - Los ‘Angaies at Atlante | Sen Francltco-at Houston : : (Philadelphia: at St. Louis” “Thursday” Games. cans Philadelphia at’ St. Louls Montreas! at New ‘York A. Sen Diego at. Gincinnatl Mw. Los Angeles af | Atlanta..N: “San Franciseg ° “at: Houston No my ve. spree AR. WAVE: |. Qijver, Mtl | Thompson, Poh. 224 42 °73-32% “Francona, Mtl Jones SO | at 45.70 0220 _Stearas,, WY GS ~ 29830 70318 Rey, Pan - , 75338-90316 ford, Sah, 174.849" ws Ceteno, (Cla ia 21-87 ab: ‘Horner, Aj! enh) 4166 10 ‘Pena, Pgh: ‘2 10 1 Os 310 ‘2 Doubles:; y Sen Dlego, fa ‘Lo, | Potsu ston,” $: G + Concepcion, © Claciigat!: errero, Los Angelm,, &: sal ar. San: Oleg, ai ip San ‘Diego a: Lez 4, Hae .rvge Murphy. Atlante, als jew York. 17. Diver, Montreal, 47: i! moreno, a ? - decisions}: 3. Gutdry New. _ ee mitehine "Ny, weetavenn: .9n2 “Vuckovich, Milwaukee, #- Forsch, St. Louls,” 80° 371 2, 018, 2.0: Barker, Clavetand, ee ee Strikeouts! “eanaister, Seattte, . mm: Marker, Claveiand,’ 78 oo In: Murphy, “Ab” me : 377g aT TY ey ce) Rogera Montreal, §-34.723, 1.00: Sutton, Houston, 9-2, 299 Strikeouts: y Soto, = -Cin (ntiatl, 138; Carteton,, Philedelpht . V9, i oh oy _