Page é, The, Herald, Thursdays June 19, 1980 One Si “Copy perside Store GROCERIES - LAUHBRCWAT. Catering to comp and lnstitetion orders GPEM 10-10 7 days a weok Phone 636-4060 Compare our prices lo your faveurite stord!- sf: sea il \ with Don S Schaffer “June 21. : “Fins Funfest 30, w. __ «Spectator show of world stars Frisbee, . .. Trampoline, Skateboard. pe Saturday. June 2, 7:30-p.m. ; Arena ~Join the Parade Sunday 9:30 a. m. from, . »Weune ‘Mall parking. lot. and 22! Whitecaps win third in arow. By GRANT KERR VANCOUVER (CP)-— A firsthalf goal by Steve Kember and the alert goalkeeping of Bruce Grobbelaar gave Vancouver Whitecaps a 1-0 victory over Edmorton Drillers in a North American Soccer . League game Wednesday - night which had its bizarre moments, Kember scored in the 19th minute on a deflection off his ‘shoulder and Grobbelaar recorded his fifth shutout in nine games as Vancouver won its third straight under the direction of manager- coach Tony Waiters. The Whitecaps, defending - Soccer Bowl champions, did it the hard way, however, after two strange develop- ments in the second half. - First, veteran midfielder Alan Ball stalked off the field in a fit of rage with 26 minutes left, apparently upset at his ineffective play. Less than two minutes later fullback Bobby Lenarduzzi was given a red-card ejec- tion by. referee Gordon Atrowsmith with 23:39 left. The Whitecaps played the. rest of thegamea manshort, : but packed the defence and actually had the best scoring chances the rest of the game. . Vancouver, 8-8, remains in third place in the Western Division of the National Conference, nine points back of Les Angeles Aztecs.- Edmonton, 7-8, dropped 25 points behind leading - California Surf in the Western Division of the American Conference. ‘The Whitecaps’. Ray . Hankin said after the game that “the breaks are starting to come for me, I’m getting more confident and 1 feel I | Daity Week: cooking. hes With Chives 600.9 IMF. 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Only one’ player ‘will. sit. “out each game. , On the positive: ‘side, worldelass sweeper: -Rudi Krol is expected to rejoin the’. “Whitecaps next- Wednesday © in ‘Washington . ‘against: the. Diplomats. . . In other games, ‘Fort Lauderdale beat San Jose 4- 1, Los Angeles edged — Philadelphia 2-1, Detroit — ‘dumped Dallas 5-1, Cali- fornia upended San Diego 5-1 - and Seattle defeated Houston " 3-2. Strikers 4 Earthqu akes 0 Gerd Mueller scored two- goals as Fort Lauderdale shut out San Jose to improve ‘its record to 11-6 and regain the lead in the American Conference Bast. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for San Jose, 5-10. Lex: Schoenmaker ' and Tefilio Cubillas also scored. Dutch goalkeeper Jan van Ververen, acquired Tuesday, hdd four saves in his firs. game in a Strikers’ uniform.” Azteca 2 Fury 1. Centre forward Louis Fer- nando’s 1lith geal of the. season gave Los Angeles its third straight win. : The Brazilian booted the _ deciding goal- unassisted . from. 30 metres past. , Philadelphia goalkeeper Bob Rigby into the right corner of the net at 27:15 of the first half. -The Fury had opened the scoring on’ a geal by Fran: O’Brien but Los Angeles tied the game on a goal by midfielder Leo Van Veen. Philadelphia dominated the second. half, but could not score against - Aztec goalkeeper Alfredo Anheilo. Express 5 Tornado 1 Sam Oates scored his sixth and seventh goals of the year and Don Nardiello tallied a goal and three assists as Detroit snapped a twogame ‘ losing streak. Nardiello's. goal came 25 seconds into the * _, contest, -ateam recotd and “ four’ seconds. off the. NASL. maths! “ “Pato Margetie rand: Gary ‘Bannister also scored for the’ ‘home team in front of 9,698 spectators in Pontiac, Mich. Detroit now has a 6-9 record, while Dallas is 5-8. Surt 5 Sockers 1 Laurie. Abrahams. scored three goals as California de- feated San Diego in Anaheim, ‘Calif. California, Astoli in ” By VICTOR DABBY | MONTREAL ‘4. 4CP) Astoli of Italy squeeked into this weekend's final of the ” Red Leaf soccer tournament following a 3-2 win over Nancy - of , France at -the Olympic stadium Wednes.. day, Astoli wilt play Glasgow Rangers of Scotland at Sun- day’s match in Hamilton, Ont; The winner-of the round-: robin: tournament gets the, $100,000 first prize.” Astoli began the scoring in- Wednesday night's game with a breakaway goal by ‘team captain Adeli Moro during a cautious first half. . -Moro's géal” tuted. r:) defensive game into’ a spirited offensive match that saw strong attacks by both - sides with quick, short the leader. in the American Conference - Wést Division, overcame an early: San _ Diego lead. of 1-0. despite being cutshot by the Sockers 18-9, The Surf. have a 98° record, San Diego 7-4, After Jose’ Neto of the Sockers scored in. the 17th -minute, ‘Abrahanis scored - ‘the first of his goals at 21:33. Jim Hinch of the Surf scored what proved to be the game winner at 93:51.-Craig.Allen | Also" scored for. -Callfornia, ".Sounders.2 Hurricane 2° ‘--In_ Seattle,’ ‘Joh. ‘Ryan. Scored ‘two: goals. as: the- [ig -., Sounders’ ‘imiproved. their. Bim record:.to 15-2.. Tan. Bridge .. also scored for Seattle... - Houston made.a comeback: - in the last 11 minutes, when Ruben: Morales and Mike Bakic beat Seattle goalkeeper Jack Brand: In the: last ‘minute. of ‘play, Seattle centreback ‘Bruce Rioch deflected a Bakic shot . ‘off- the line to aave the: vic- tory... F a final _ _ passes, dominating play.’ Astoli Soon. scored its -- second and: third goals in’ quick succession: with: tallles by Pietro Anastasiand Carlo: Trevisanello clinching the .. ‘game for the spirited Italian side. But Nancy would not give - up, as Carlo Curbello headed" _.in. a picture-perfect goal off a * followed 4 penalty, shot, Minutes later by team-mate Francisca Rubio who booted in the ball after a scramble -in front of the Italian goal. " Nancy. kept up its attack until the final minute of play, -- to the delight of 14.852 fans. ‘Earlier in the evening, . . Glasenw: ‘Rangers battled Botafogo of Braziy eye" | The $350,000 tournament was staged by the Canadian — , Soccer League. . a serlous,’”" ' eye, Ken isaacs of SKB Salvage and Nolan Beaudry of Williams Moving follow the advice ‘of Abner Double: Terrace: yy, who sald “Don't take the world as they haye a laugh during thelr game: Tuesday - night: at Riverside Park In Photo by Don Schatter Esks looking | i : By BILL LEVITT OFTAWA (CF) — Quar- terback Tom, Wilkinson. threw a 43-year’ touchdown ta a eons Daye oe “ n edne y- dog bois ‘Eskimos: walloped ‘Oltawa..Rough: Riders 25-13 in a Canadian: Football. “League: exhibition TUESDAY: Everything you like about our ~ Creamed Cottage Cheese—and less, That's Dairyland 2%. WEDNESDAY: Dairyland Dry--made to order for lasagne, cannelloni and cas- seroles of all kinds. POSTAL | cont, Dairyland Cottage Cheese Recipes, PO). Box 9975, Vancouver, B.C. 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This information is cross- checked with the Social Insurance Numbers of people receiving unemployment insur- ance benefits. Only cases of potential abuse will ever surface, After investigation, anyone found receiving benefits to. which they are . not entitled will have to repay them. Why better control _isneeded.: — Last year, Unemployment Insurance’ paid out $4 billion to help people between jobs. This included overpayments to people who took a new job while still receiving UI benefits, but failed to report When people collect : unemployment insurance benefits they’re not entitled to,. overpayments result. it may be an honest ' mistake. Some people forget or don’t understand they must tell Unemployment Insurance and report their total earnings when they start a new job. In that case, repayment is all that is required. 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Emptoyment and immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Minister iv : Emploiet Inmigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Ministre ‘gam The. defending: Gray Cup - _champlons-chalked.up their: décond consecutive’. victory :- .of the exhibition season before a sparse crowd of 17,231. Ottawa now has a loss and a-tle In:two games. ‘Cutler. kicked: two of ‘his ‘line and added another from ‘the 39. He also had singles of 18 and.28 yards’ and converted touchdowns... i; by wide receivers Maréo Cynear and Brian, Kelly: ; |Minor baseball — . wo. Terrace. “Minor: Baseball. : , Association ‘Rames || owere, played Wednesday: hight. “beat: ‘Far-Ko Construction 25-7 in the Bronco. division. game, while inthe Mosquito division, Skoglund ‘Logging. defeated. Terrace Co-op 19-3, ’ Friday night's game ° will seé’. Skoglund Logging take on. Terrace Drugs,..- while’. next. Monday's;contest has- Elks and. Far-Ko playing again. oe Be . Scrub scores At least six games were played | in scrub. softball action in Terrace. Wed: iesday night. me In the feature game of the evening, Queensway Naturals. came from. behind in-the bottom of. the seventh inning to take a 12-11. win from the Daily | Herald. . In other games, Charlie Brown Sox - continued - their winning ways with a 12-3. win, over the. B.C. Hydro Killer: Watts, Mac “Attack beat the Smagh 22- 13, Finning. Treeler dumped Old Remo Dusters 16-15 and District Dynamo beat Windmill Winders . 13-8. TKO’s opponents and scores were unavailable. field goals. from ‘the. 35-yard |. _ elting played as well, but their | tough. again | Rider's. Gerry . Organ kicked a 35-yard field ‘goal and was credited with two singles on missed field goal “attem ts of 49 yards. He also ‘punted ‘a. 51-yard. slngle and converted running back Ron Harris one-yard TD plunge in the second quarter. . - The teams were tied 11-11 : after an exciting first’ half but Edmonton dominated the ‘rest. of the way. Wilkinson, Edmonton's _ third quarterback -of the : : night, salted the fame away ; early in the fourth quarter : with 2 yard touchdown : : _-pass to Ottawa, rar behind backup: ‘quarterback Charlie: Weatherbie and newcomer: Jordan Case; were: frustrated througmout the: second half by: ‘Edmonton’ B: Solid defence. Condredge Holloway, ote! " tawa! 5 starting quarterback, : ‘saw limited action as did Ed-~ -monton starter Warren Moon.. Both teams engineered ex- second-quarter scoring drives. . Brian Broomell replaced Moon midway through’ the quarter and promptly completed passes ta Kelly for 10 and 44 yards.’ On second down from the Riders’ ‘four-yard line Ot- ‘tawa blitzed, chasing - Broomel] back to the 20-yard line. ° But. Broomell’s desperation pass into the end zone found Cyncar for the touchdown. The Riders’. came right back with Holloway hitling new-found sensation slot- back Steye Coury with a 66- ‘yard toss, Holloway then hit tight end Tony Gabriel for another 15. yards before Harris punched the bali over from the one- yard line. Both teams also ~squan- dered good. scoring op- portunities in. the opening quarter. Holloway. missed Coury with a long pass over the middle after the fleet-footed rookle had given vetéran Larry Highbaugh the’ slip, - Arid Edmonton - blew its opportunity. . to/_,Beore following defensive back Dale Potter's interception of an errant, Holloway’ pass on the Rider yard line, _ MORE SPORTS on PAGE 5