10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 18, 1966 Quarter - Final Berth Earned by Russians ' By JOHN FARROW LONDON (AP) -- Russia is through to the quarter-finals and the Bulgarians can pack their bags and go home--that's the position in the World Cup soccer championships today as the 16 teams move into the fi- nai stages Tuesday and Wed- nesday of the preliminary round, A goal by Igor Chislenko gave Russia a 1-0 victory over Italy Saturday and assured them of Foul Draws Accusation From West German Team LONDON. (CP) -- Argentine|ger of the Argentine team, team officials and players|claimed that Albrecht, sent off claim that their brilliant leftjin the 68th minute for fouling half, Jorge Albrecht, sent off|Wolfgang Weber, accidentally for fouling a German player,|collided with the German. did it aceidentally but German} But Helmut Schoen, manager soccer officials say it was de-|of the German squad, called the liberate. foul "disgraceful."' massed defence of Mexico. But they did it solely on the artistry and brilliance of one man, Bobby Charlton, ACCOUNTS. FOR TWO He scored a brilliant goal from 25 yards after a swerving solo run -c -(3¢ yards, then--he set up the next that ended in Roger Hunt scoring. As the championship moves into its pay-off stages, finding a way through such defensive tac- tics will become more and more Argentina, in a ruthless <is-\sHOWN ON TV play of tripping and body-check-| 'The incident was shown in ing, held West Germany to 4)siow motion on British televi- scoreless tie in a World Cup] sion, indicating Albrecht ap- tournament game at Birming-| peared to raise his knee as he ham Saturday. went into Weber. Juean Carlos' Lorenzo, mana-| Schoen admitted he was dis- appointed with the result, but said: "Our chances of qualify- ing for the quarter-finals are not impaired by the result." At Sunderland, Soviet team manager Nikolai Morozov said the staunch defence put up by his players was the main factor in their 1-0 victory over Italy that clinched a quarter-final berth for the Russians. Italian coach Edmondo Fab- bri said if Russia continues to play as it did Saturday it might even reach the final of the World Cup. SAO. PAULO, Brazil (Reut- ers)--A cry of "long live Hun- gary" in a crowd of 5,900 listen- ing to a broadcast of the Brazil- Hungary World Cup soccer game Friday night nearly led a quarter - final berth. It was the one bright spot in a dull af- fair whipped Bulgaria important. The big question mark in Portugal Group Two is; Will Jorge Al- $0 and that ended Bulgaria's|Precht, the Argentine player hopes, sent off in the game against 'The other groups still are hod g ainagt A spe hw open and it could be that goal| 24? dobon e rest o average will count in several of a Gis aah aa W's T Petiitins champion Brazil, foul on Wolfgang Weber of Ger- beaten 3-1 by a revitalized Hun- Many. The Argentines played garian team Friday, now must | for the last 22 minutes with 10 defeat group leading Portugal) men ree still oe to pe to make sure of reaching the aeaw ermans to a scoreless *pracil i Hungarians| It was a game that brought without their "king of soccer' |SCorn on the Argentines for the Pele. He had a slight leg in-/ way Mey pliyed and the fouls Pia a a oe But still they are favorites to would save him for later arid|move into the quarter - finals more important games. with the Germans. Hungary was defeated 3-1 by) TUESDAY'S GAMES Portugal in the opening game Gaus Die and looked a pushover for the atexion © Ure wh Brazilians. Now the Brazilians, |"°*'€° a ois Tee ee ee ee Argentina va Switzerland and excitement to the cham-| 8 Grain Tarce jonship, must throw in Pele| ,, tapal 7 Sracil lor the match against Portugal | * °"U84 yb Pont Four Tuesday. Italy vs. North Korea DEPENDS ON PELE All teams in all groups now And Pele must produce all his|have played two games. Each) genius and magic to make sure|one has one more game to Brazil defeats Portugal and'play. ualifies for the last eight. * The star man in the Portugal) LEAD WITH THREE POINTS | team is inside forward Eusebio,| England and Uruguay lead) second only to Pele in the world|Group One with three points | elass. leach. France and Mexico have! It's going to be no walkover|one point. { for Brazil, | West Germany and Argen-| England and Uruguay are the|tina lead Group Two with three | favorites to go into the quarter-| points. Spain has two points. | finals from Group One--London | Switzerland is pointless. group that also includes Mexico! Portugal tops Group Three | and France. with four points. Brazil and England, after defeating Mex-| Hungary have two points each. | ico 2-0 before a crowd of 85,000; Bulgaria has no points. at London's Wembley Stadium Russia leads Group Four with Saturday night, now has been|four points followed by Italy established 9-to-2 favorites to|with two points and Chile take the world title for the first)and North Korea with a point) time since the competition | each. started in 1930. The winner of Group One will West Germany is second fav-|play the runner-up in Group orite at 11-to-2, Argentina and|Two in the quarter - finals. The Portugal are 6-to-1, Brazil and|runners--up in Group One will Italy 7-to-1, Russia 8-to-1, Hun-| play the winners of Group Two. gary 10-to-l, Uruguay 30-to-1,|The winners of Group Three Spain 40-to-1, Chile 200-to-1,/will play the runners up in France 500-to-1, Bulgaria, Mex-|Group Four, and the runners-- ico and North Korea 1000-to-1.|up in Group Three will play the England won against thelwinners of Group Four. Schoolgirl Gives Canada B.E.G. Gold Medal Hopes HAMILTON (CP) -- CanadajHughes of Vancouver, Louise has won only two gold medals|Kennedy of London, Ont., Bar- Gome and see the reasons why! in women's swimming at the British Empire Games in the last 32 years, but a 15-year-old schoolgirl] from Vancouver could match that total herself next month in Jamaica. Ealine Tanner, 115 pounds of competitive dynamite, leads Canada's swimming contingent into the Aug. 4-13 Games at Kingston and officials predict as many as six golds in women's events. Miss Tanner, dubbed the mighty mouse by team-mates, turned out to be a mouse that roared Saturday at the winhdun!... of the week-long Canadian ama-| teur swimming championships and BE Games trials at Mc- Master University. The five - foot - capped a phenomenal week-, long performance by breaking) her fifth Canadian native and! open record, this one a 1:06.2 mark in the 110-yard butterfly final. The previous record, 1:07.3 set two years ago, was held by Mary Stewart of Vancouver, a former idol of Elaine's who has retired and now attends Simon Fraser University. Miss Stewart was the last Ca- nadian woman to strike gold in the BE Games when she won| the 110-yard butterfly in 1962 at Perth, Australia. In addition to setting five rec-) two brunette bara Hounsell of Toronto, Mari- lyn Corson, a native of Parry Sound, Ont., living in Fort Lau- derdale, Fla. and Donna Ross of Montreal comprise the women's team. The men's swimming team includes Sandy Gilchrist and Ralph Hutton, both natives of, Ocean Falls, B.C., attending school in California, Ron Jacks | and Bill Mahony, both of Van- couver, Gordon Eby of Prince} Rupert, B.C., Bob Kasting of} Lethbridge, Alta., Jim Shaw} d Alex Fedko, both of Tor- ard Chase, Montreal. | Six records fell. on the final day of the meet, five to British Columbia competitors. Miss Tanner, who earlier in the week set records in the 220-yard but- terfly in 2:33.1, 220 backstroke in 2:34.1, 440 freestyle in 4:46.4 and 440 individual medley in| 5:27.2, also anchored a Vancou-| ver Dolphin Swimming Club} team in the 440 freestyle relay to a 4:27.6 record. It was six-| tenths of a second better than the previous record by the same} club two years ago. | B.C. swimmers won 24 of 30 finals during the week and set 15 of the 16 Canadian records} that were toppled. 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