Cafe 5 a4 yaNcouvme. | (CP = Congh’ ‘John’ Giles ‘of Van- _- thouver: -Whitecaps * took. o Hajduk Split of Yugoslavia © Page 4, The Herald, Friday, May 21, 1962 - | : prone“ Yugoslave, inhale ’ ‘attitude was very ‘negative a’ right fromthe start.” “Wepbal’ ‘punch at visiting |" The ‘Whitecaps - of the North American Soccer _ League'‘needed two second. | half goals: by . midfielder. Safter - a-gruelling 2-2. tie: “phursday - ‘night in ‘the’ “Europac international — -/ Soccer tournament, ““]¢ Was a very poor: a dleplay by a team that was “invited here td play soccer,” “haid Giles about_stie tactics of the aggressive, ‘foul- tie.. “The offictating was 8 poor , and it was downright nasty out. there at times,” Giles -said about the two ejections "and ‘numerous cautions: a i Ri ee Se ie ete haat edie tintiate Rete tetintiodad Now. on exhibit. Recent watercolours by. ‘RON BURLEIGH: May 18 - 29 | Tue ‘sat. 3: 30 a. mM = 5:30 p pm. at NORTHERN LIGHT STUDIO 4820 Halliwell Ave. Terrace . 638-1403 _ _TREETLENLELETLESEELE SELES eee SS Sinise erelsiels(siwieialelsisieleieie lelectra ts Gerry Gray to pull out the: ie "issued. by “offteiais, ete : play of the other side in. the’: : - second half. was 8 disgrace: “tothe gamer ‘- “We showed. a. “ot: ‘of character to pattle ‘back: with just. 10 guys. We had:a lot of courage and we were’ the stronger | side at the end. woe There were 55 fouls in the game, including 37 .to Hajduk Split..- The - Whitecaps tournament, championship Saturday at Emoplre Stadium after a consolation: game between Manchester: United of - England - and Hajduk Split. Seattle has a 2-) record ‘after. blanking Manchester - United 3-0 Thursday in Seattle. Ii games Tuesday, Vancouver’ defedted Manchester United 3-1 and ~ blanked . the .. Sounders Hajduk Split 3-0. The Yugoslav First Division team lead 2-0 early in‘ thidsecond half against the Whitecaps, following “ ntiaveretal “goal: late ne “the opening half'and striker: ‘: Nenad Salov. added another "shortly: After ihe break. . Vancouver played with 10. men, after. the first" goal the. disqualification: af - fullback Bobby Lenarduzzi, but the Whitecaps carried the play and. | * “Seattle Sounders of .the ' NASL: will play for. the GERRY GRAY ... ... becond halfhero - openings. - Adamovic , scored his _ controversial goal at: 38:40 deiphe 1 rarely “going to the “attack, Hajduk : Split elected todefend. ‘the majority. of the vos half and thé: ‘Whitécaps : “ereated...most. ° gf the when the. Whitecaps were caught on an offside trap off: a free-kick taken by- the visitors. Nenad Salav looped: - along ball down the jeft side © and, when the Whitecaps . didn't defend, Davor Cap found himself in the-clear.... Cop drew Vancouver goaltender Tino Lettieri off - ‘ta the side before crossing a pags into the middle for an - . easy tap-in for Adamovic. The Whitecaps protested ' the apparent lack of an: offside call to referee Dick Barnes, who -consulated | briefly with linesman Rob Brown before allowing the . goak lo. stand. and Gray scored in the 55th. . and 78th minutes to tie the score in the rugged, often bitter ‘contest, before just +5 808 fans. wee ‘Winger. . Zdenko. Adamovic scored a” ‘The. Yugoslav ‘side . took ‘the lead jin the-opening half Captain” Terry Yorath’ of ‘the Whitecaps drew ‘a caution for his:protests and less than three.. mitiutes Jater Barnes issued a red. card to fullback Lenarduzzi “for his’ hard. tackle on* - editor: ~ don schaffer. ‘Adamovie. Vancouver: was” ‘foréed '10-play, shorthanded ~ for the:remaining: 48:45. ' :. Striker Peter- Beardsley | generated “most . of the! " Vancouver” offence ta “the” opening half. He, drove a “Bhol* right ‘at Hajduk . Split . goalkeeper Miadew .Parlija early in the game and later pul a-header into Parlija’s grasp ona pags fram Willie dohnston. - Yugosilay defender - Vlaho Macon was given a caution by Barnes midway through the opening half following © his third foul for dangerous -high ‘Kicks, The ‘Whitecaps. moved ’ winger Johnston -back - to . help defend in the second half, but a glaring error by inexperienced fullback, Shaun Lowther .allowed Hajduk Split to take a 2-0 lead. . Lowther; starting i in: place: “of injured Paul Nelson, slipped ~ midfield, allowing Split to break away ‘two-on-one. Cop drew. Lettieri away. from his. net. before passing ‘to-‘Salov for. another easy goal at a7: 38." Plus Points. - —New Customers — : Minus Points - | ‘Customer Complaints. - —Stops for Poor Service a No. Customer Lists: Filed 7 —Increase of Tuesday Papers ; —Prompt Payment of Bills —No Customer Complaints : cal et aa ARRIER and wink! i “(Most pojnts for nd months) _ 10" "SPEED oe BIKE rch Road Patrol” Bike Radio - | aaa ” Fochiatabie ~pereonal AM _, Partables "MOST POINTS “EACH MONTH 3. RUNNERS: UP "EACH. MONTH » "1988, "pretty feisty, .. Sheila Wappel,. Calgary hockey. fans,: m | othe | ” League's ’ Flaines,- will be. . able to concentrate on the. " jee action, she said, aéiet just missed from . sharp, ‘ahgle * minutes : "Tater: and. on’ “the: counter: attack | the « ‘Whitecaps - “reduced the’ margin - to 21. ‘Gray. drilled a. lett footer “Int ‘the back of ihe. net at - - 64:12 after Vancouver's Ray Hankin headed down a -crossing pass from John ‘ston.- ‘Barnes - handed. "out ‘geveral cautions in second half when play. became iiercaslnly chippy..” attacks. . i Barnes - handed another ejection with. 45 -seconds Jeft in the game to Hajduk Split. defender Branko Miljus, who’ éained had earned a maraing. Drillers still alive. Pocklington told the other. . .NEW YORK (AP) — Edmonton Drillers are still alive and “kickitig . in, the ’ North American Soccer .. League, thanks to a last- minute change of heart by. owner Peter Pocklington. - | On the verge of folding his financially-troubled: team, Pocklington reversed his “stand Thursday during a conference-call . meeting of NASL owners, © >The other owners In the league” ‘conference | call _ urged. him ‘to ‘stay, and he just changed his mind,"’ owners that a shorter indoor season combined. with a longer outdoor season would = - bolster his franchise. The Drillers average only B, on spectators a game outdoors this season, and fewer! in- doors.’ ‘ However, the other NASL owners were: reluctant to -alter..the: length of either ‘season, Casey said, - “In our conference - call - today, 1 expressed my views and listened to the views of |, ather owners,” Pocklington “said NASL: spokesman’ _Vinee Casey. - ” Casey said the league’ did not ‘offer _ Pocklington’ * firiancial , ‘assistance- to make il through this year, _ Pocklington, a Canadian .. entrepréneur who also owns - ‘Edmonton Oilers. of the National Hockey League, . claims thal his soccer team ”. seasons, including $900,000. so far this season. -. Pocklington requested the * meeting because he said his _debts “may force him. to | * disband the .. team. ‘Pocklington awes the city of - “= Edmonton $24,000 for use of * » Clarke’ Stadium: - Fhe’‘city’ ‘esi diver eres the yebr ‘, began. of those’ femaining:-. ‘threatened “to, bar _ CALGARY. (CF) — When -{- fans of. Canada's Olympic hockey team sit down. to watch them: battle for the . got! niedal in Calgary. in their backsides : will rest on seats of blue~ and grebn — “warm” colors ‘designed to “make -spec- tators less aggressive. - After all, it's no secret hockey fans are already concedes color c¢o- ‘ordinator for the. partly- _ completed .'$59 -million - _ coliseum. : . Psychologists — vhave - proven people become more. relaxed around blue or " green, Wappel’said in an | intrview Thursday. The, ‘warmth “they project”. also makes them food background colors so. Canada's Olympic team or. - National. Hockey ‘You .. don't =~ want: screaming orange seats i the ° “Drillers from the park for - ' their next home game, June - 2, if the debt is not paid. Fans get _ psyched . Roberts:.; said. discussions, I am = en- couraged about the future of : the NASL, the Drillers and professional soccer in North America, “Tam satisfied the league will. address the issues which I have raised today regarding indoor “soccii anc nd - the possible extension of the _ has Jost. $10 million In 314 - outdoor season.” The Drillers had a 12-20.. record last. season; - this yeat, with a 5-3 record, the team has second place” in "the Western Division. - The NASL started this season with14teams after Edmonton and: San Diego ‘Sockers remained in serious _. financial difficulty.” In Vancouver, vice- out “Based on’ “those. “president Peter Bridgwater ; ‘said the Whitecaps agreé with Pocklington's position ‘about. the direction of the .. ‘that. is, to.go ‘league . * gutdoors.’ ” Casey said no decision " . was. made during the conference call about teams not. playing: indoors. ‘The next Winter;’’ “Bridgwater confirmed no - concessions about indoors were made, “The Indoor question. is . still to be fully and finally resolved. Gurr impression was the commitment to play ; indoors was mandatory. So there will ~ still - be discussions about that, bul we would. not ‘like to par- ticipate.”’. The news from New York -Teague’s position is that all“ ‘14 teams .will play, indoor — was good for’ ‘Drillers, players. ‘It's -a big relief, a very , big « relief,”, said Neill "back to’ ‘making plans.” “ICs 1,000.pounds off our backs," . sald:. Drew Ferguson, the team's player representalive. “It's hice to know. you're going to get @ pay cheque even if you. Lae right, across from.. you ‘out.and break your ‘lag! drawing. your -atiention away from the game,’ ‘said Wappel. - In Calgary, instead of the |: oranges, ‘reds. and. golds - “ugually” sed for ‘seating’ - “colors in’ North: Anigrican’ arenas, builders‘ will. izistall chairs: ranghig ‘trom’ Jight reen: ‘at‘the'ice surface: to-' na ry blue: inthe. back ‘row, all will :not-be metic -unnamed éoliseim. washrooni area . tween: perlods,. they: will find dozens of banners ‘and signs. strung from ‘the. * ceiling. ‘All. will be in right, ‘,_ oranges, reds and yellows" “hot” colors to Get People excited. "We want lo create akind 2 ‘of a festival feeling with, the _ bright colors said Wappel. aan ‘However; Wappel warned: {24 “When. faite” wander: owt’ Pons the” “concession, ‘ and) : Coacti "Roger Thompson . and. assistant coach Bruce Now we can go... Gray. gat the ty goal at ~ -.77:360n passes from Hankin. - and Yorath’ when he worked. “the ball over the onrushing -Pralija-after the Whitecaps mounted several ‘dangerous Twamley said the decision :-" vations, - Was great and é arelief to the © ‘team ‘but ‘both - had reser- - “Initially its great,” . Thompson said. ‘‘We' re still: here: and: we're golig. to... ‘keep: battling: -Byit ia. .this...-°. “going to-be a‘patchup job or": ‘something Tear -for a “need for: ~ stability. .to-bring the: fana back ott. ~ “It will lake “a Hite for © -Twamley ‘dngern was'a oes “something fhe Drillers need Ahis to ‘settle: “and: T think some: people * - _ after last year. and. what. has‘ hap- pened this year — are sill playing : ca /wait-and-see ‘game before. they. come : out,’ Lt * . . ogeemm oUt