Page 8 Portland Observer, June 30, 1982
World Cup
Soccer update
Relief pitcher M arvin Young dem onstrates fine form b ut his team ,
Reynolds Clinic, lost to Special Mobility in Penninsula Park play.
(Photo: Richard J. Brown)
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T he firs t round o f W o rld C up
Soccer is over and the second round
has begun.
N ea rly a ll o f o ur firs t round
predictions were correct, so we are
ready to speculate on the second
round.
G roup I - Poland, w ith 4 points,
and Ita ly , w ith 3, won the right to
represent G ro u p I in the second
round. C am aro o n did better than
expected, with our without the help
o f the w itch d o cto r they brought
along w ith the team . Peru, which
had problems gathering its players
from throughout the world, made a
poor showing.
G roup I I - The Federal Republic
o f G erm any (W est G erm an y)
recovered from a bad start to defeat
Chile. Then the form er champions
took a 1-0 must-win from Austria to
slip in to the second ro u n d . The
West German win resulted in a three
way tie w ith A u s tria , F R G and
A lg e ria , but the points won vs
points yielded fo rm u la gave the
births to FRG and Austria.
Algeria had beaten the Germans
2-1 and pulled a stunning upset over
C h ile 3 -2 . A lg e ria , which w ould
have been the First African team to
make the second round, has called
fo r the d is q u a lific a tio n o f West
G erm any and A u stria fo r lack o f
sportsmanship in "lack o f ambition
and fig h tin g spirit** in the fin a l
game. A lth o u g h West G erm any
needed a win to gain the second
roundr Austria could have lost two
or three goals and still held second
place in the group - hence the
charge o f lack-luster play (or was it
collusion?).
G ro u p I I I - Belgium surprised
both A rg en tin a and H u n g a ry to
take first place in this group. A fter
an embarassing first game loss to
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Belgium. A rgentina placed second
the group. H u n g a ry , which we
had given the edge over Belgium ,
came in third. El Salvadore, which
along w ith H onduras, represented
C entral and N o rth A m erica, made
no points and distinguished itself
with the greatest loss - 10 to 0.
Group IV - England was the solid
leader w ith 6; France was second
w ith 3. England gained the
reputation o f the roudiest spectators
and
showed
u nsportsm anlike
behavior in its trea tm en t o f
Argentina.
G ro u p V - Spain and N o rth e rn
Ire la n d w ill represent this group.
The host S p ain , alth o u g h not an
outstanding team, went all out for a
good showing.
G roup IV - B razil, the favorite,
came in first with 6 points. Scotland
made a good showing. A fte r a loss
to B razil and a w in over New
Z e a la n d , S cotland needed a win
over the USSR to reach the second
ro u n d . O ver 3 0,0 00 spectators
watched in M a la g a r, Spain as
Scotland took the lead in the first
half but eventually lost to a strong
Soviet team. The USSR and Brazil
lead Group V I.
D olores H e w itt A tiy e h , w ife o f
Gov. Victor Atiyeh, has been named
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30th anniversary H ighland Games
A Clan Gathering July 16. 17 A 18
at D avid D ouglas H ig h School,
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She is the first woman to hold the
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G eorgia and the C arolines before
the A m erican R ev o lu tio n ; the
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The 24 teams have been pared to
12, which are now divided into four
groups: A .B .C , and D.
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Our predictions for round two are:
Group A: Poland
Group B: West Germany
Group C: Brazil
Group D: France
Watch for the USSR and Poland,
but our favo rites are still B ra zil,
West Germany and Argentina.
A rg e n tin a ’ s chance o f a repeat
championship has all but ended with
a 2-1 defeat by Italy Tuesday. The
Argentines must meet Brazil Friday
and can only gain the semi-finals if
Italy upsets Brazil.
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