Cameroon Gone, but Won't Be Forgotten at World Cup Elderly

Cameroon Gone, but Won't Be Forgotten at World Cup Elderly

20—MANCHESTER HERAI.D, Monday. July 2.1990 What’s News Cameroon gone, but won’t be forgotten at World Cup Tuesday J By BARRY WILNER better or one team played worse,” England went ahead 1-0 on a The Associated Press said Roger Milla, Cameroon’s 38- first-half goal by David Platt. But LOCAL NEWS INSIDE year-old supersub, who had a role in Cameroon, the first African nation ROME — Indomitable. In­ both goals. “It was experience that to get past the second round, took decided it” the lead on goals five minutes apart anr IjPHtrr Hrralft | credible. Eliminated. ■ Coventry faces bad The Lions of Cameroon are gone Experience is something the four early in the second half. Emmanuel from the World Cup. They will not survivors certainly can boast. All Kunde tied it with a 60th-minute have won World Cups. Italy is after penalty kick after Raul Gascoigne - • j I financial fate. Page 7. soon be forgotten. Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Attention now turns to England, a record fourth, while the Germans fouled Milla. Substitute Eugene ■ Shopping plaza Tuesday, July 3,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm which eliminated the African cham­ and Argentines have won two. Ekeke then scored in the 65th pions 3-2 Sunday. And West Ger­ England won in 1966, at home, the minute off a pass from Milla. action tabled. Page 7. many, which beat Czechoslovakia only other time the English have ad­ Back came England. Lineker was vanced to the semiilnals. fouled in front of the net with eight 1-0. ■ New mall restaurant is On T\jesday. Italy plays Argentina minutes left in regulation and Koreas And Italy and Argentina, the host Elderly Coleman: She’s guilty nation and the defending champion, in Naples, where Argentine captain scored. He repeated the feat in the given go-ahead. Page 7. who also are in the semifinals. Diego Maradona is a hero. He won’t 15th minute of overtime. But it is Cameroon that won the be for that game. “We showed character, resilience, hearts of everyone — including its The next day, England takes on spirit, effort and determination,” complex agree Coach Bobby Robson said. “We had opponents. West Germany in TVirin. Tbrin “It has been a great experience for Mayor Maria Magnani Noya said to hang in there in desperation for all of us.” team capuun Stephen she no longer objects to ^ g lan d many periods of the match.” Killer denied probation West Germany had no such Tataw said. playing there. STAMFORD (AP) — A motorist frmn New Jer­ problems. The 1-0 score is mislead­ opposed to meet “Cameroon was very tough,” sey who struck and killed a state trooper in O re^- ing — the Germans dominated the added Gary Lineker, who scored on The mayor triggered an iqtroar on wich has been denied admission to a probatitm whole game and completely shut ^^Major two penalty kicks in England’s com­ Friday by saying she would ask program for first-time offenders. down Tomas Skuhravy, the tourna­ eback victory. “They deserve all the FIFA to switch the contestanu in the Superior Court Judge Martin L. Nigro said he By NANCY FOLEY 99 ment’s leading scorer. credit in the world. They came in semifinals if England qualified so deni^ the iqtplicaiion Monday because the Novem­ Manchester Herald breakthrough “We performed strongly as a underestimated and have shown that the English would not play in ber 1989 accident resulted in a fatality and because defense, both offensively and on African football is very strong.” 'Ririn. She cited anti-English senti­ the. application was opposed by the State Attorney’s MANCHESTER - Many elderly By M.H. AHN ment lingering from the Heysel defense,” Coach Franz Beckenbauer people need congregate housing, but a 'f - office, the dead trooper’s family and by the Con­ The Associated Press Not quite strong enough, though. Stadium tragedy five years ago, said. “Our main goal was to get to , 3 ^ . 0 necticut State Police. controversial development plan in the semifinals, and we are there.” The Africans, who began the World when 39 fans, mostly Italians, died “I think the family and the state have the right for Manchester will not provide iL according PANMUNJOM, Korea — In a major Cup by shocking Argentina, ended it in riots at the Brussels, Belgium, So is Italy, which has a string of this to be resolved,” Nigro said in state Siq)erior to a chief opponent. five shutouts after a 1-0 win over The Associated Press breakthrough toward reconciliation of with a lap around the stadium in stadium before a European Cup of Court in Stamford. “Culpability is an issue that Margaret Jacobsen of 143 Boulder the two Koreas, the North and South Naples to ringing cheers. They had Champions game between Liverpool Ireland on Saturday night. And Ar­ might only be resolved by a trial.” Y gentina survived a penalty kick Road, said Monday that because the today completed negotiations on terms bera undone by the loss of four and Juventus of T\irin. BIDS FAREW ELL — Players from the Cameroon World Cup soccer team wave to the The motCHist, Michael Murjrfiy, 32, of Jersey proposed Lyman Spring Village will be for a historic summit by prime ministers starten to suspension, and by some­ The English fans were on good shootout ag^nst Yugoslavia after a spectators after being eliminated by England in their quarterfinal match in Naples, Italy on City, N J., has pleaded innocent to a chm-ge of mis- scoreless tie, winning 3-2 in the privately owned, most of the elderly on a of the rival nations. thing else. behavior Sunday. They also got condiun with a motw vehicle in the Nov. 22 death waiting list for housing will not be able The meeting would be the first talks shootout. Sunday. England won, 3-2. “b was not that one team played what they wanted. of state nooper Jorge Agosto, 27, of Litchfield. to afford rooms there. between top government leaders of the The state, in arguing against Murphy’s applica- “Aside from all our other objections, I Koreas since the 1945 division of the don, said he failed to take proper care of his don’t think there’s a marketable need for peninsula into the Communist North and diabede condidon and either beem e confused or this,” Jacobson .'aid. capitalist South. The talks could be held passed out while driving, lost control of his car and • • Trevino makes his point at Senior Open as early as August. In Brief hit Agosto. A public hearing will be held July 16 on the application by Patricia C. Cook, South Korean negotiator Song Han-ho shots on Saturday. He did Sunday. widow of developer Aaron Cook, for a told delegates at today’s session that the By TOM CANAVAN Trevino was on his game from the Interest rates may drop 322 unit congregate housing complex on summit will open “a new chapter for Johnston wins wire to wire The Associated Press practice range to the 18lh green, making realizing peaceful unification of the KITCHENER, Ontario (AP) — Cathy Johnston com­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve a 28.1 acre site located south of East only one mistake all day, a three-putt policymakers meeting today are probably dldng Middle 'fiimpike off of Riverside Drive. peninsula.” pleted an impressive wire-to-wire performance, beating PARAMUS, N J. — Lee Trevino came green that gave him his only bogey. By toward nudging interest rates lower this summer, For the frail elderly, the housing would “We cannot stick to the logic of the Ratty Sheehan by two strokes in the LPGA du Maurier into the U.S. Senior Open needing to then, the Ic ^ was his for good. many economists predict. provide shared facilities and services, Cold War and ignore changes in the Classic golf tournament. prove something, and he did. Trevino and Dent, who was playing The move, if it comes, would occur at an ideal such as housekeeping. world any longer,” he said. Johnston shot a 2-under-par 71 Sunday to complete Trevino beat Jack Nicklaus and quieted 3 -n despite a cut suffered Saturday to his right dme for President Bush. He is looking for a rate cut Lawrence Rubinow, an attorney who four rounds at 276, 16 under for the 6,415-yard course at those who said the only reason he was The North’s delegate, Raik Nam Jun, index finger that required 15 stitches to and renewed economic growth as a reward fw is representing Cook, said Monday night the Westmount Golf and Country Club. winning so much on the Senior Tour was said today’s talks “marked a new miles­ close, moved into a share of the lead with abandoning his “no new taxes” pledge and reaching that although the complex would not tone in the history of the North-South Sheehan, who finished with a 69 for 278, cut because the Bear wasn’t playing that Nicklaus with birdie putts on the second Johnston’s lead to two strokes with a birdie at No. 16, out to Democrats fw a deficit-reduedon pact. provide subsidized housing, some of the Korea dialogue.” much. hole. They look a one-stroke lead at 10- 'The Federal Open Market Committee, which o ^ but missed a 15-footer for birdie at 17. Not only did Trevino win, he did it the units would be moderately priced. He q o under with birdies on the third hole. began its closed-door, two-day, mid-year policy said there is a great need for the housing, l k _ The delegates agreed to meet in the hard way.

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