poe te Hort Monday uly, 4; : : Copperside Store | | to comp 20d Destitatioa erters,, PER 10-10 7 days a week compare or press to your favre strat |. Quick strike in overtime By The Canadian Press Teofilo Cubillas helped Fort Lauderdale move to first place In its North American Soccer League division Sunday when he scored in sudden-death over- time to give the Strikers. 3-2 victery over Edmonton Drillers. Cubillas’s ninth goal of the | season at 6:12 of the sudden- death period gave Fort Lauderdale first ‘place. in American Conference East standings. - Cubillas stripped. the. ball from Edmonton sweeper ter Nogly in midfield, then combined with substitute forward Greg Villa on @ pass before sending a shot past Edmonton's reserve goalkeeper John Baretta. Gerd Mueller and Tibor Gemeri scored second-traif goals for the Strikers, who traile’ 1-0 at the half. Midfielder. Klauf Heinlein opened the scoring for Ed- monton in the 22nd minute and forced the overtime when he scored direct from a corner kick at 64:33. Tn other. NASL action, Chi- -eago Sting beat Rochester Lancers 4-1 and Minnesota Kicks ‘edged Tulsa Roughnecks 2-1. On Saturday, Seattle Sounders trounced Toronto Blizzard 5-0, New England Tea Men shut out Washington Diplomats 1-0, Portland Timbers blanked San Diego Sockers 1-0, Los Angeles Aztecs edged "Tampa Bay Rowdies 2-1, San Jose Earthquakes defeated Atlanta Chiefs 2-1, Detroit Express downed New York - Cosmos 1-0 ard Dallas Tornado defeated Memphis Rogues 4-2. Sting 4 Lancers 1 Steve Long scored two goals to lead Chicago over Rochester, his first at 26:30 assisted by Carl Hienz Grauitza and Peter Ressel. Granitza seoréd at 28:54 and ” assisted on a goal by Ingo Peter at 50:00. Long's second came at 59:42, assisted by Peters and Ressel. Rochester’s Branko - Segota closed the scoring at 63:48. * Kicks 2 Roughnecks 1 Ron Fletcher scored the’ winning point in a game filled: with yeliow cards. against Minnesota as the | Kicks edged Tulsa. Alan Woodward blasted in - Tulsa's only goal at 12:35. - The Kicks came from behind in the second half with a goal by Willie Morgan and assisted by Mark Moran and ‘Ace Ntsoelengoe. Minnesota pulled ahead at 61:53 with a goal assisted by Moran and Alan Willey. : mo FROST DISABLED ANAHEIM (AP) — Right- handed pitcher Dave Frost of California Angels was’ placed on the 21-day disabled list, the American: League baseball team annotfnced Thursday... by Fletcher and’ ae uf ee TEOFILO ‘CUBILLAS... a ..sndden death Canada wins two. in ball battles TACOMA; ‘Wash. (CP). —“‘'a 3-0 recard. Team Canada: was ed with _Mexico and New. first. place .in®.Group. B Sunday with 2-0°records in’ the 14-team fifth annual ‘ world men's fastplich’ ‘goft- * ball tournament. _. The United. States “lege theseven-team Zealand for Group A with . VANCOUVER (CP) — The Netherlands may not be ‘famous ice hockey “players ‘but they showed they are the undisputed champions at the” game underwater Sunday. The Dutch went .,un- ‘defeated in four games beating Australia 6-4 in their final contest to win the first world underwater hockey championships . CLIPPER UNLEASHED LOS ANGELES (AP) — A team of orthopedic physicians examined basketball star Bill Walton of | San Diego Clippers. on Thursday, and said ‘with a proper training plan, he should be ready for the 1980- 81 National” Basketball _Association season. Walton missed most of ‘the 1979-80 NBA season with an injured. left foot. The 6-foot-11 former college star from UCLA, has been plagued .by com- ‘Outfielder Dave’ Kingman plications from a stress frac- ture toa bone in his left foot since: 1978. . ao MEDALLIST | BEATEN: HELSINKI (Reuter). —. Lasse Viren, Finland's four- time Olympic gold. medallist, . was beaten by half a second Thursday in the 5,000 metres, by Christophe Herle of West Germany al the’ World: Games. Venanzio Ortis. of Italy. was third in 13:49.4, | INJURED OUTFIELDER - PHILADELPHIA (AP) — was placed on the 15,day disabled list by Chicago Cubs - because, of a recurrence: of _an_ injury ‘in his. right shoulder, the National | League baseball team an- nounced Thursday, The Cubs - also, said catcher Barry Foote was being sent to _ Chicago for examination of a ~ back injury. - _ hy “atid Argentina 3-1 Saturday.. The Canadian ‘team counted on expert pitching in defeating Taiwan 7-0 Sunday * Jim: Cowdrey of Toronto pitched a two-hit shutout’ ~ against Taiwan, striking iit ‘1ébatters and walking one. . “Canada unleashed a 12-hit. ‘attack against Hsieh Yu-Fiu, who.went the distahee for, (PORTS BRIEFS ) Taiwan. The. loss dropped Taiwan's wonlost record to 1- 2,-a tié for second spot in Group B with Argentina. Bob Stuart scored what proved to be the winning run in- the first Inning. He’ walked, went to third on a twb-base error and scored on: " a’single by John, Green of ' Victoria. - ~ Bab Peterson of Hull, Que., managed’ the . team’s ~ first home run of the tofrngment, with a 275-footer in the fourth inning. - |. vot In the game against " Argentina, righthander Rob . Guenter of Saskatoon fanned 17, batters, walked no one, :allowed only ‘one ‘hit and. struck out the side In-the first, -third and seventh in- ‘nings, retiring the fast 19 batters he faced in the match in- which the 1-1 tie’ was * broken in the eighth inning. - Bob Stuart of Niagara Falls, Ont., was safe ona fielder’s choice, and Brian Ostrosser of Stoney Creek, Ont, hit -a sacrifice bunt we Auto Insurance Rating. as their right, to th t an? 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It’s EA.LR. s and more cautiously. ritish Columbia , ed ne ',*., But the Tyrrells - a solid performance driven: down the third base. line.: Argentina's third baseman. - Andres Meglio made a wild ‘throw .to’ first. and Sluart raced home for the winning: TUM Ostrosser. went-to third on the satne play and scored on . ‘a passed ball) - | 23 2 “In other games Sunday, « Mexico downed Panama 24, - Taiwan defeated Panama‘é- 4, Japan dawned Guam 55, U:S.. beat: Dominican Republic 4-3,'. Bahamas edged by Virgin:Islands 2-1, -New: Zealand trounced | Papua; New Guinea 24, "Mexico beat Argentina 10° and Guam- shut out. South - > Africa 2-0. '- we . Panama and Papua are ‘third in Group’ B with 62 ‘records. while in. Group. A, Bahamas follow the. U.S. with a 2-0, Dominican Republic is 2-1, Guam, Japan and the Virgin Islands are 1-2 and SOuth Africa is 0-2... - Canada's plays Papua” today. After six games of - _ round-robin play, the top cit Wonesawa stands 62 four’ teams in each division ‘advance toa championship. round Friday. °° N but: . Se ee hee BRANDS. HATCH, Sunday. | “In a nasty sort of way,” - gaid Jones, “it was nice to . ' see Didier Pironi with a tire And 19 laps tater, the new leader, Pironi’s Ligier team- mate Jacques Laffite; also + blew d tire. _ It sent him spinning into “the fences and sent Jones to his third straight Grand Prix. victory iia British Williams. _ Jones increased his head in ‘the 1980 World Drivers -"- Championship race from ‘- three--to Six points over |. Brazil's Nelson Piquet, who finished second ahead of the other Williams driven by Argentine, Carlos | &u : i ° - Yemperatures under cloudy Reutemann. "" "The: .French Ligiers had dominated qualifying and held the front row for the: ‘race. Pironi pulled out toan inniediate lead at the start. Pironi: and Laffite started the race on the same type of tires: as Jones and Reutemann. The drivers and their teams were unsure ~ after the-face what hap- pened | Ligier’s Gerard Ducarouge sald he was _ concerned the tlre failures © "might have been caused by @ new typeof rim not properly matched with the tires. - The top three lapped all the other cars at least once, - and they were the story of. the race. . turned in by Ireland's Derek Daly and France's Jean-Pierre Jarier - #6 fourth-and fifth-place . finishes. France's Alain Prost turned in another excellent’ performance’ to finish sixth in a McLaren. Gilles Villeneuve of Ber- thierville, Que., wad 19th in a Ferrari. Villeneuve was. ih the pits frequently’ with ignition and other. problems | and completed only 35 laps. But the greatest driving was undoubtedly by Pironi. Alter the tire change that cost him the lead, the. 28- year-old who scored his firet Grand Prix win only this year waa running second, Setting records almost every lap, he moved his way up to fifth, when, with only 12” laps to go, another tire blew and he had'‘no option but to park the car and walk back. ’ ‘The result left the world ‘driving championship standings wide open: Jones leads with 37 points and Piquet is second with 31. Pironi and another French driver, Rene Arnoux, are tiéd for third with 23 points. ‘| -dlub. England (AP) — A. blown | + AL Melpet Abtiped ott ‘* ip the British’Grand. Prix atk . | VANCOUVER (CP) — ro WAY nelpedwanch native who helped con Canada’s Olympic hockey _-team last year, has been ‘appointed assistant coach the, National, Hockey ‘League .teaam :. said Sunday. “General manager Jake Milford \sald | Watt will | imadiately..: joln'- ead - “coach Harty. Neale’ and -sgsistant Dave. Dunn, beth -of whom are two- year veterans with the. o Watt, 45). coached University ‘of - Toronto Blues for 14 years, during captured’ the national ; Antercolegiate tile’ nine ‘with Vancduver Canucks, — . a leave of absegce to which time’ the: team | times and the conference: champlonship on 11 .0c- -gasions, During his term _ ‘ag coach, The Blues won.a total of 378 games, lost 98, - and tied 29 during Watt's" term as cosch. cok - In 1970-80, he was, given assist In coaching’ the. Canadian Olympic team, which. finished ‘i place at the 1980 Olympic” Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y. a ss Watt is no stranger {0 - Neale,.Bath taught high - achool at thé same time In... Toronto and have. deen ° involyed with hackey~ schools . and. clinics together for several years. 7c Five feet MONTREAL (CP)" — “inches tall, but after serving, - smeshing and-volleying her ~ way into ‘today’s. cpening rdund of the Player's Cha 1} € fl 8e.,, uw omen’ & professional, fennis..tour- tainent, ‘she felt she could i - thich the stars” The dL-year-old native of “ "Hiroshima was one of four players from a group of 32 who" survived qualifying- round action at Jarry Park ‘over: the weekend to galn berths in the $100,000. tour- . nament which ends July 20. ‘Aha Maria Fernandez of AWiareat a Adriane Villagrana, of, Buenos: Aires and, Jodi, Appelbaum..of Mlaini Beach also advanced, Yonezawa has been. Plagued ‘by typical tennis uries, ankle sprains and stiff, elbows recently, and was slated she escaped unhurt over the weekend. __ At one point, about four months ago, -[ thought 1 “would never play again,” . Yonezawa said in broken English. after she had defeatedsEllse Burgin: of Baltimore, Md., 7-5, 2-6, ¢1. The No. 3-ranked player in Japart, Yonezawa sald she ‘and. many other players _ found. -themselved - playing . _againal the weather as well as their opponents. Gusting winds and chilly skies forced many players to play in warmup. suits Saturday, while sunny skies and sweltering heat made for near-unbearable con- ditlons Sunday. Eleven Canadians were entered in the’ two-day qualifying segment, but after Saturday only three were still in the running. And . by. mid-day Sunday, Nina Bland ‘of Victerla, Chantal Racicot of Montreal and Sue Black of Toronto had béen eliminated by Americans. Bland, ranked third in Canada, was downed 6-2, 7-6 by. Fernandez, losing the tie- breaker 1-7. 2! Racicol, ranked 10th in Canada and second in Quebec, won her first set against. Joyce Portman of Surfside, Fila., €3, but then lost 0-6, 1-6. -. McAFEE, NJ. (AF) — Matthew, Saad Muhammad emerged Erom his successful defence of his World Boxing Couricil = lightheavyweight championship Sunday against Yaqui Lopez ex- hausted and battered. , Muhammad and _. Lopez stood toe to toe until the challenger went down four times in the 14th round before referee Waldemar Schmidt stopped the bout with 57 seconds remaining in e eighth round, Lopez battered the champion vibe _ barrage of punches that left Muhammad, 26, dazed and in deep trouble. But he look everything Lopez could throw at him and eventually Fiv tall and growing fast handily. by Burgin 61,. “- “Portman laa very patient player who waits for you tp’ inake a mistake and 1 made enough today," said Racicet.. + Rermandaziadvanced with: victories) over Francine Black of Trois-Rivieres Que., on Saturday and Blanc and Portman on Sunday. “|: Villagrana - defeated. Quebec City's Marie Plante. Black was put ie on Satuday and Lyn Epstelfi of Miami, Fla., and: G Genovese of Berkeley Heights, N.J., on Sunday, -~ Appelbaum defeated Michele Dumas of Granby, Que., on Saturday and Nancy Ornsteimiof » Washington DB.O3; and 'Siby -saegen d Lincolnshire, DL, on Surday: Jaeger is the elder sister of 15-year-old Andrea Jaeger who played supetbly at: Wimbiedon. The latter wag. to have played here but had. to réurn home for final school examinations, - The tournament's No.-.1-. seed, Czechoslovakian-bort ; Martina Navratilova, an thirdseed Virginia Wade,. begin play Tuesday: 2! Second-seed Greer Stevens of South Africa was to face - Yonezawa today. Also today) * fourthseed Pam Shriver af. Lutherville, Md., was to taka on Villagran. Kanata. winner _ HONOLULU (AP) -= Kanata, a 41-foot- West: Vancouver sloop, wal: declared the unofficial fleet. corrected time winner, Sunday in 2,300-nautical mile’ VicloriaMaui _ Internatiqnal, Yacht Race. = | gt Unofficial standings: were: released by a -vace: spokesinan Sunday after; 24. of 36 boats had finished. = Kanata, skippered by. Viadimir Plasvic, WA. followed by Zuben’Ubi IV) of Lahaina and Corinthian: Seattle Yacht Clubs and the Balboa Yacht Club's . Tomahawk. = 0° +, The first acroas the finish. line, the 61-foot sloup. Triumph out of San Diego,’ - _won the elapsed time trophy. - 1 . a “had Lopes in’ trauble by the: end of the round, by tbe: “I was getting careless,'' Muhammad sai » “Yaqui-ts a Very experlended f but I proved oS. unbeaten.” | cag Lopez exhausted himself in the eighth round with a, violent -flurry of ex at a knockout, re Muhammad's record now stands at 27-3-2 while Lopez; 28, is winless in four Ute - chances and has a .40-10 career record, oO _ Muhammad is recognized as the champion by the WBC, while the World Boxing; . Association gives the nod to Eddie Mustafa Muhammad... the former Eddie Gregory. in sixth | f unc! _ delivered in a fulite atemot ; NEW HELPER... f myséif to te: