* 82 CastlegarNews June6, 1990 SPORTS GERMANY World Cup soccer final game. The Germans, beaten by Italy in 1982 and Argen- tina in 1986, are confident the experience gained by their favor at this year’s tournament. finals. Team captain Lothar Matthaus — the only man four years ago — and fellow defender Andreas Brehme (cession. and striker Jurgen Klinsmann play for Inter Milan. English hooligans cast dark spectre over soccer show during rioting by Liverpool fans at Brussels’ Heysel Stadium. Egypt. homegrown hooligan kick. Chester centre for machoism.”” manual laborers. expensive designer clothing worn to matches. changed,”’ Dunning said. ““They haven’t.’” than others. LONDON (Reuter) — It's World Cup time again and organizers of soc- cer’s great spectacle are bracing for a fresh outbreak of the English Disease. That's the term Europeans have given English hooliganism, which reached its lowest point in May 1985 when 39 people were killed when a wall collapsed T-shirts are currently on sale in England, emblazoned with the slogan, ‘We came, we saw, we kicked: ass," and British police predict soccer hooligans will translate those words into action when preliminary-round play gets under way mext week in Sardinia. England is in a group with Ireland, the Netherlands and Defender Thomas Berthold and striker Rudi Voller are with AS Roma while latest midfield ROME (AFP) — West Germany is counting on its discovery, Thomas Hassler, has just joined Juventus Italian connection carrying it to a third successive from Cologne for $8 million US, SCOTLAND ROME (AFP) — Scotland will attempt to break five of their stars playing in Italy will tip the balance in the habit of a lifetime in this year’s World Cup soccer Its appearance will be its eighth in the latter stages to mark Diego Maradona out of a game in. Mexico of the sport’s greatest spectacle and its fifth in suc- However, despite this illulstrious record, the Scots W@RLD No sex in the CuP '90 Players score one against violence After years of studying, infiltrating and battling gangs with names like the ORISTANO, Sardinia (AP) — Headhunters and Gooners, British experts say they know what makes the England scored a deliberate own- goal Tuesday to symbolize its op- “Some are on record as saying the thrill you get from a fight at a football _ Position to soccer violence before match is better than sex," says Eric Dunning, co-director of the Sir Norman _breezing to a 10-2 exhibition win over an all-Sardinian team. Dunning, a sociology professor, says most of England’s soccer hooligans __As its fans start arriving on the are poorly-educated young men who hold jobs as unskilled or semi-skilled island a week before England opens its World Cup_ schedule In class-conscious Britain, they are at the low end of the scale despite the against Ireland, the team came up with the idea as a warning to the “People are fooled into thinking the class origins of the thing have _ violent element among its suppor- ters. England's hooligans, he said, are much better organized now than they In a message read to the 5,000 were in'the 1960s although some gangs, known as ‘‘firms,” are more close-knit fans at the game — among them about 100 British fans — the team have never qualified for the second phase of the com- petition. In 1974 Scotland was eliminated on goal differen- ce, despite being unbeaten. Four years later Ally McLeod’s much-hyped Squad shocked the Netherlands 3-2, but was beaten 3-1 by unheralded Peru and drew'l-1 with Iran. In 1982 Scotland again went out on goal differen- decades. ce after it had condeded two against New Zealand. ~ BRAZIL ROME (AFP) — Brazil is banking on a change of tactics to bring it. arecord fourth soccer World Cup. “‘deliberately scored on its own goal to emphasize that violence by fans was nothing more than an own goal scored against the game of soccer.” Straight from the opening kickoff, midfielder Steve Mc- Mahon.sran-toWard his own goal and shot past goalkeeper David Seaman. Following McMahon’s own goal, England burst back with three goals each from Neil Webb and Peter Beardsley, two from Steve Bull and one from David Platt. Since taking over the team in March last year he has introduced a disciplined sweeper system around Botafogo defender Mauro Galvao, who js supported by two central defenders. land of love ROME (AP) — To win the World Cup, some soccer coaches will do anything — even deprive their players of love in the land of amore, At this year’s 24-team World Cup tournament in the homeland of Romeo and Juliet, some, people, find it ironic that Italian coach Azeglio Vicini has told his players to swear off sex during the month- Jong tournament. To others, Vicini’s prohibition doesn’t seem out of line: soccer- crazy Italy is trying to win an un- Precedented fourth World Cup. Most World Cup teams haven’t announced a policy on sexual relations. Several coaches have said that what the players do in their free time is their business. But at least two teams — Spain and Uruguay — have prohibited players’ wives or girlfriends from being with them during the World Cup. In announcing his ban on séx, Gone is the magically instinctive Samba football that thrilled the world and was rewarded with the old Jules Rimet trophy in 1958, 1962 and 1970, It has been replaced by a more functional style as manager Sebastiao Lazaroni attempts to eradicate the inconsistencies that have denied the South Americans any notable success in the competition for two Vicini said last month: ‘‘Chastity of players prior and during a major competition has been a long-debated but unsolved problem."’ During the World Cup, Vicini said, his players would be too busy training, ‘concentrating on Strategy and studying their op- ponents to spend time with women. Since Vicini’s announcement, the impact of sex on soccer has become hotly debated. “If you make love, I think it’s good because it relieves stress and makes you feel better,’’ says Piero Iacono, a 54-year-old Roman bus driver. ‘‘People who don’t make love don’t feel good.’’ The Uruguayan players have been training for 45 days without seeing their wives or girlfriends, and the tournament final is not until July 8. LOCAL NEWS \)Minor Hockey COACHES / MANAGERS For the 1990/91 Season Applications at Rec Office DEADLINE FOR COACHES THURSDAY, JUNE 14 - Happy Father’s Day! Check our pool bars, spa pillows and other gift items. Kootenay, 1403 Bay Ave. Trail, B.C, 368-5606 NHL teams announce The Chicago Blackhawks and the Quebec Nordiques made major organizational moves Tuesday and the Philadelphia Flyers are expected to be the next NHL team to announ- ce a key appointment. The Blackhawks added the general manager's job to head coach Mike Keenan’s portfolio, moving Bob Pulford, who had been general manager since 1977, to a vice- President’s post. The Nordiques named Dave succeed Bob Clarke, who was fired when the Flyers missed the playoffs for the first time in 18 years. It’s an extremely active offseason for front offices around the league. The Calgary Flames named Doug Risebrough head coach last week, then added Guy Charron ‘as an assistant. Keenan, 40, saying he wants the Blackhawks to ‘become a franchise of the 1990s,”” announced his first Player signings. They're two of Czechoslovakia’s best: - Dominik Hasek, 25, a premier goaltender, and Frantisek Kucera, 22, a six-foot-two, 205-pound defenceman who was out- standing during the recent world championship in Switzerland. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers continue contract talks with Jari Kurri. The veteran Finn, who became the 4eague’s all-time playoff goals leader in helping the Oilers reclaim moves the Stanley Cup last month, will become a free agent July 1 if he doesn’t re-sign. Sather said defenceman Reijo Ruotsalainen has advised him he won't be back next season. He'll play in Europe. The NHL hands out its major in- dividuals awards in Toronto tonight (8 p.m. EDT, CBC-TV). Chambers head coach, Michel Bergeron, who was bounced last Thursday. Chambers coached Canada’s junior team to the-world championship in 1988 and was an THE NUMBERS BASKETBALL Colorede Springs 6 Edmonton $ Tucson 8 Portland 6 assistant with the Mi North Stars last season. 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Van couver, $50,655 TRANSACTIONS Gasepau Americen L Konsos City Royals sign pitcher Robert Toth, Doug Harris. Anthe Pollard. purchase contract of pitcher the Joys sign tirst baseman Tim Hyers ond shortstops Doniel Viitala and Mark Choote t doy Atante, Braves ploce catcher trie Whit on 21 disabled tat cal up catcher limmy Kremers from Richmond. Vo. of the 4 bow "i , ner doy disabled Tis), recall pitcher Rick Reed ti of the American Association BasxeTmatt man Ortonde Magic name Brien Mil exsiatant coach foorsau ee on 8.C. Lions sign running back Keith Kelly ond of tensive guard Corl Coulter’ announce of cr Sesketchewon Roughriders si erbock Tomy fice ond tlotoch Brvce Boyt” Winnipeg Bive Bombers. sign otlensive lineman ducn Sy end running back Reber inmsoe, Dolios Cowboys onnapnce retirement of deten- sive ond Ed (Toe Tall) Jones wockEY aT Slag Clockwise from top left: The Miss Castlegar contestants wave to the crowds along the Suntest parade route; this little st jasting Friday at the Fireside Inn; plastic ducks are dumped into the water at the start of the duck race at Pass Creek Park Sunday; a young frog owner gets some help setting his frong on the starting block during the annual frog jumping competition Sunday; a oungster tries out the feel of a jorse's nose after the Ceremonial Mounted Troop of the Lord Strathcona Horses perform at Kinsmen Park Saturday; two members of the Debbie Tompkins Dancers entertain out of the rain at the Community Complex Sunday; Tracy Antignani of Castlegar is congratulated for winning the second prize in the lottery button contest by Ken Whiddington, manager of Canada Safeway in Casigar; and Salva, owned by Don Angerilli of Fruitvale, shows the moves that won him second place in the canine frisbee contest Sunfest 90 — Sunfiesta Photos by Ed Mills Claudette Sandecki and Marilyn Strong June 6, 1990 Castlegar News 83