By Alex Tough Canada’s World Cup team squad was named-last week with the upcoming CANCAF Gold Cup up for grabs with eight countries in competition. Two groups of four contest a round- robin, two teams from each group qualify for the semi- finals-which are knock-out. Canada plays Costa-Rica, Martinique and Mexico - not an easy group. The competition actually opened on July 10 and the round robin finishes on July 18 with Canada meeting Mexico. The semi-finals are in Dallas and Mexico City on July 21 and the final, in Mexico City, on July 25. Seven members of the Canadian team play in UK leagues, one each play in Italy and USA._A further three are not attached to any. club. The competition will be used asa warm-up for the World Cup qualifying game with Australia at the end of OptiMrs. tie Brampton By Ruth D. Taylor ‘Water to drink and water to revive players running in the heat and humidity was an important part of the Under-15 girls soccer game when OptiMrs. of Georgetown and Acton met Brampton Sports Unlimited in Brampton. was active in heading the ball for a second goal. Nidhi Gupta was in on the action for Brampton as was Amanda Devries for OptiMrs. Brampton player Amy LaFrance kicked in a penalty shot from a hand ball. Kathy Irvine headed the ball for OptiMrs. but Carrie Campbell shifted the ball behind the OptiMrs. goalie for another: Brampton score. With less than a minute to go, Sandra Van Der Vinne shot a ball which trickled in ~past the Brampton goalie, as spec- tators held their breath, and the game was tied at 3-3. i LOTTERY courtesy of 10Mountainview S, 877.9741 Guelph & Dotrex 133037 39.42 44 Bonus: 01 Encore: 99.397 2} Sat. July 10/93 09 18 19 35 43 44] 649 Bonus: 11 Early Bird 13 18.20 32} RESULTS UNOFFICIAL I [Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135, the month and beginning of August. The World University Games are on at.the present time and Hamilton is host- ing the soccer competition. McMaster is the venue. The games are actually in the U.S.A. (Buffalo) and the Ontario sports officials per- suaded the organizers to have the soccer transferred to Hamilton. A last minute dropout-by Korea left a gap to be filled. The space was filled a week aay by Ontario, which is at with lack of by the leaders. They socked it to Blazers 9-1. Meanwhile, Mariners and Meadowvale had a set to at Cedarvale and a late goal from Meadowvale took the Points. Mariners struck the goal post from 35 yards out with the goalie stranded and the ball rebounded along the goal line to safety. Eagles also are still in front. The second division front-runners took Milton out 4-0, In the other second division match, United defeated Ajax by.2-0 at prepaailée and several players who are on the Canada squad in the ladies section. Canada opened the series with a 0-0 result with Russia. The 1994 World Cup has 52<games and every one will be carried by TSN on a feed from BBC, London. Locally, Meteor continue to lead the Inter County. A much depleted squad defeated Winchester away by 4-0 to retain first place. Meteor have only dropped three goals in nine league - games, a superb achieve- ment. If I may say so, this is due to the defensive efforts of Donald Bruce in goal and John Marley and Dave Banks central defense play. Merseyside served notice they are not to be trifled with and awaiting any slips Due to a scheduling mix-up, Falcons vs. Caledon did not get off the ground and is tentative- ly set for August 18. In the knock-out cup, Eagles beat Stingers 4-2, a late result notified to the league. Meteor and Mariners had another try at playing their first round game last Friday. Again, the match was abandoned and the league has a decision to make this time around. Ses This week, Eagles travel to Stingers on Tuesday in a rearranged league date. Ajax host Milton at Alcott at 7 p.m. Meadowglen sees United vs. Falcons at 7 p.m. Blazers go to Meadowvale and Meteor to’ Merseyside. 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