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Poiand lobbied 2d Leg-Cy Sfrair Turns Up Lame 1 y.V i r1 in San Antonio Joins NASL St. Louis, June 25 (AP) The North American Soccer League today awarded a franchise to a San Antonio, group headed by H. Ward Lay, Commissioner Phil Woosnam announced Tuesday. San Antonio becomes the NASL's 17th franchise and will join the league for the 1975 season. c- I "Safety first will be our new tactical plan," said West German captain Franz Beckenbauer.

This followed widespread criticism of West Germany's open attacking syle, which has brought disappointing results, including a 1-0 loss to East Germany. Helmut Schoen, West German coach, said Dieter Herzog will play against Yugoslavia. Apparently Gerzog will replace Heinz Flohe, who played on the left wing against East Germany as a replacement for the injured Josef Heynckes. At Gelsenkirchen, the Dutch team, coming into top form team, coming into top form under the brilliant leadership of Hohan Cruyff, will face a depleted Argentine squad. Carlos Babington, Argentine midfield star, is banned from the game after being given three re-ferres' warning.

Brazil, the defending champion, will face East Germany and hopes to reach its top from tfter a disappointing first round. ft a in a TO it- Frankfurt, Germany, June 25 (AP) Poland, the pacesetter in World Cup soccer, may start the second round against Sweden to morrow "without midfield star Henryk Kasperczak. He injured hi3 left leg in Sunday's 2-1 victory over Italy and was still feeling pain in today's tough training workout. "I have doubts about his fitness," said Coach i i Gorski. If Kasperczak cannot play, it will be Poland's first setback of any kind since the tournament began.

The Poles are the only team to have won all three games thus far, and they started each match with the same lineup. One proud record will have to go when Poland and Sweden meet at Stuttgart. The Poles have yet to lose a point, the bweues nave not yet conceded a goal. Worried Over Experience There will be four games tomorrow. In Group The Nether lands will play Argentina at Gel senkirchen, and Brazil will face East Germany at Hannover.

In Group it will be Yugoslavia against West uermany at uues-seldorf, and Poland against Sweden at Stuttgart. Gorski said that he feared the experience of some of Sweden's stars, such as forwards Ralf Eds-troem and Roland Sandberg, who play as pros with Dutch and West German Clubs. "But West Germany still the Virginia Squires took a team into a contender today, World Cup Soccer SUNDAY Poland 2, Italy 1. Holland 4, Bulgaria 1. Argentina 4, Haiti 1.

Sweden 3 Uruguay 0. Final 1st Round Standings Group 1 Retain Bianchi News photo by Robert Rosamilio Gene Tunney (1.) and Jack Dempsey knock fist in celebration of Dempsey's 79th birthday at Gaetano's Restaurant. Tunney took away Dempsey's heavyweight title in a 10-round decision in 1926 and ended Dempsey's ring career with the famous long-count win in 1927. 145 Heinain in Ike As a result of qualifying rounds on four fronts on Monday, trie original field of 708 entrants was skimmed down to 145 starters in the 22d Ike Tournament on July 8-9 at Wheatley Hills. ODly in New Jersey, (at Upper Montclair) was the allottment of low 37 AND TIES accepted generously, and a total of 49 players qualified at the 78 cutoff.

Long Island, given 34 places and ties, qualified 35 at 77 or better; Westchester, with 27 and ties, qualified 31 at 79 and Rockland, with 27 and ties, graduated 28 at 79, also. In addition, Jimmy Fisher, as a former Ike winner, and Dick Siderowf, as a former national (British) champion, are exempt and will join the field at Wheatley Hills. All pairings and starting times will be announced in The News on Sunday, July 7. in Garden worries me most of all," the Polish coach added. "They are playing in front of their own crowds.

Our game against West Germany will be the last in the second round, and it will probably be the bital one that decides everythin." The West Germans have said they intend to play a defensive game against Yugoslavia. World Secce Three games are scheduled on closed circuit television in Madison Square Garden and the Felt Forum today as the semifinal round of the World Cup soccer championships gets underway in West Germany. In the 11 a.m. opener, the four- sided color screen in the Garden will feature undefeated Yugoslavia (1-0-2) against West Germany (2-1-0). At 2:30 p.m., Brazil (1-0-2) meets East Germany (2-0-1) a game which will also COMPLETE BODY STILL AMERICA'S BRONX 787 Bnmeker BIi323-31M BRONX, 3039 Jerame Aw LM 4-7780 BROOKLYN, S112 Si it Ae43S-S623 BKLYN, 1630 Bushwitk S-S5M BROOKLYN, 29t Fourth Ae.J58-MJ4 FREEPORT, t.l, 137 E.

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Tickets are available at the Garden and at Ticketron outlets for the closed circuit showing of all remaining games. After today's opening round the semifinals will continue on Sunday and next Wednesday. The third place playoff will be held July 6 and the championship game will be shown Sunday, July 7. FENDER REPAIR estimates BIGGEST BARGAIN 1.1. CITY, 35-47 Steiwar St.37-Mt (1 Blk.

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at Fresk Pm JAMAICA, J4-2J 1B5tli St 73J-414J (Corner Likerty Ac.) LOCATIONS BR1DSEP0RT, S7 Crescent STAMFORD, 10 Crystal sr. 344 9231 Circle AR 4-41H Rebuilding Norfolk, June 25 step in trying to rebuild the signing coach Al Bianchi to a new three-year contract. John Bernhardt, acting head of the group of businessmen who bought the franchise last week, said the retention of Bi anchi had been "our No. 1 priority." Bianchi said he was delighted to stay in Virginia and pleaded with the community to "get behind the team." Fans Support Vital Strong support by the fans, notably absent last season, "is vital in rebuilding the Squires into a top competitive team in the ABA," the coach said. Financial terms of the contract were not revealed.

The Squires won the ABA Eastern Division championship four years ago but lost much money during the 1973-74 season when former owner Earl Foreman sold superstar Julius This Day in Sports 'otxejste. JUNE 26,1965 JM RYUN, 18-YBAK-019 WICHITA SCHOOLBOY WON HI AWT NATIONAL A All-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP WHN us pere ap JIM GUSLIS. IN A mount see. i Squires (AP) The new owners of American Basketball Assn. Erving, high-scoring George Ger-vin and standout rookie Swen Nater to other ABA clubs.

Sale of the franchise to the Norfolk business group, headed by Bernhardt, for more athan $1 million was approved by the ABAlast week. Denver, June 25 (AP) Jan van Breda Kolff, the Southeastern Conference's Player of the Year last season, has signed a multi-year contract with the Denver Rockets of theAmericanBas-multi-year contract with the Den-mn Tfnrkpts of the American Bas ketball the team's General Manager Carl Scheer, said today. Von TtraAi VrAff la tTlA ROTI of the ABA Memphis Tarns' coach JSill van ureaa ji.0111. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. The 6-foot-8, 195 -pound van Breda Kolff played all three positions at Vanderbilt in his three voi-eltw ecQcnnc.

T-Tia sonhomore year he was a guard, his junior a forward ana nis senior a center. He had a career average of 11 points and eight rebounds per game. Van Breda Kolff was the top draft choice of the Virginia Squires of the ABA and was picked on the second round of the NBA draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. The Rockets acquired rights to negotiate with van Breda Kolff from the Squires. Seattle, June 25 (AP) The Seattle SuperSonics announced today the signing of three more draft choices, and a source close to the NBA team indicated the signing of the club's No.

2 draftee would be announced Wednesday. The Sonics have called a news conference for Wednesday morning, which was expected to be attended by Leonard Gray, a 6-foot-8, 240-pound center-forward from Long Beach State and the team's No. 2 choice. Today' satisfied players are their No. 3 pick, Talvin Skinner, 6-5 forward from Maryland Eastern-Shore; Dean Tolson, a 6-8 TODAY Group A East Germany vs.

Brazil at Hanover. Holland vs. Argentina at Gelsenkirchen. Group West Germany vs. Yugoslavia at Dusseldorf.

Sweden vs. Poland at Stuttgart. SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Group A Bra2il vs. Argentina at Hannover. East Germany vs.

Holland at Gelsenkirchen. Group West Germany vs. Sweden at Dusseldorf. Yugoslavia vs. Poland at Frankfurt.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 Group A Argentina vs. East Germany at Gelsenkirchen. Brazil vs. Holland at Dortmund. Group Yugoslavia vs.

Sweden at Dusseldorf. West Germany vs. Poland at Frankfurt. fifth-round choice, and Bertrand DuPont, 6-1 guard from Dillard, who was picked ninth. All were signed to one-year contracts on condition they make the team.

Wolverines Name 3 Sports Aides Ann Arbor. Mich. June 25 The University of Michigan today named Jack Harvey as track coach, Bill Johannesen as wrestling coach and Charles Harris as assistant to athletic director Don Canham. Harvey was an assistant to Dixon Farmer who resigned. Johannesen.

30, was an assistant for four seasons under Eick Bay, who quit to enter private business. forward from Arkansas and a.

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