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8-C Friday, Sept. 30, 1988 The Philadelphia Inquirer THE 1988 SUMMER GAMES iiriimimtgmnm 1 Tennis Results til V-i Mecir nets gold medal in tennis Medals table 6. Aitila Szabo. Czechoslovakia 1 47 38 7. Martin Hunter Australia 1 47 66 8 Out Joestel.

West Germany 147 91. 9. Victor Poussev. Soviet Union. 1 48 83 Men' 500-meter canoe pairs final 1.

Victor Rene-ski and Nikolai Jouravski. Soviet Unmn. 141 77. 2. Man Dopwala and Mart Lb.

Poland. 1 4361. 3. Philippe Renaud and Joel Beltin. France.

1 43 81. 4. Oevan Bonev and Petar Bofilov. Bulgaria. 1 44 32.

5. Alexander Schuck and Thomas Zereskc. tast Germany. 144 36. 6.

Janos Sarusi Kis and Istvan Vaskuli. Hungary. 1 44 85. 7. Grigore Obreia and Gheorghe An-driev.

Romanta. 1 45.84. 8. Christian Frederik-sen and Arne Nielsson. Denmark.

1:45.90. 9. Petr Prochazka and Alan Lohrusky. Czechoslovakia. 15100.

Men's 500-meter kayak pairs Final 1. Ian Ferguson and Paul MacDonald, New Zealand, 1 33 98. 2. Igor Nagaev and Victor Demssov. Soviet Union.

1:34 15. 3. Attila Abraham and Ferenc Csipes. Hungary, 1 3432. 4.

Reiner SchoH and Thomas Pfrang. West Germany. 1:34.40. 5. Daniel Stoian and Angelin Vetea.

Romania. 1:35.96. 6. Maciei Freimut and Woiciech Kurpiewski. Poland.

1 36 22 7. Kay Bluhm and Andre Wohllebe. East Germany. 1 36 49. 8.

Terry Kent. Rochester. Y. and Carl White Peru. 1:36 62.

9, Beniamino Bonomi and Damele Scarpa. Italy. 1:37.30. Women's 500-meter kayak singles Final 1. Varna Guecheva.

Bulgaria. 1 minute. 55.19 seconds. 2. Birgit Schmidt.

East Germany, 1 55.31. 3. Izaoela Dylewska. Poland. 1 57.38.

4. Rita Koban. Hungary. 1 57 58. 5.

Yvonne Knudsen. Denmark. 1 58 80 6. Traci Phillips. Honolulu.

Hawaii. 2:00.81. 7. Galina Savenko, Soviet Union. 2 00 88.

8. Agneta Andersson, Sweden. 2 01 00. 9, Josefa Idem, West Germany. 2:01.80.

Women's 500-meter kayak pairs Final 1. Birgit Schmidt and Anke Nothnagel. East Germany. 1:43.46. 2.

Vama Guecheva and Diana Palnska. Bulgaria. 1 4406. 3. Annermek Derck and Annemarie Cox.

Netherlands. 146 00. 4. Enka Meszaros and Eva Rakusz. Hungary.

1 46 58. 5. Inna Salomykova and Inna Khme-levskaia. Soviet Union. 1:47.68.

6, Anna Olsson and Agneta Andersson, Sweden, 1:48 39. 7, Sheila Conover, Newport Beach, Calif and Cathy Marino-Geers, Huntington Beach, 1:50.33. 8, Barbara Olmsted" and Sheila Tavlor. Canada. 151 .03.

9. Bozena Ksiazek and Jolanta Lukaszewicz, Poland, 1:61.13. Through 2 a.m. today EOT. Gold Silver Bronze Total Soviet Uroon 42 24 35 101 East Germany 33 28 24 85 United State 24 23 20 67 West Germany 10 10 3 29 Bulgaria 9 10 9 28 China 3 9 10 22 Romania 5 10 6 21 Hungary 10 5 5 20 Britain 4 7 7 18 Sooth Korea 4 3 6 13 Italy 4 4 4 12 France 4 3 5 12 New Zealand 3 1 8 12 Poland 2 5 4 11 Japan 2 3 6 11 Australia 2 4 3 3 Sweden 0 3 4 7 Netherlands 2 2 2 6 Yugoslavia 2 2 2 6 Canada 11 4 6 Czechoslovakia 3 2 0 5 Norway 2 3 0 5 Denmark 2 1 1 4 Kenya 2 1 14 Finland 11 2 4 Switzerland 0 2 2 4 Brazil 0 1 3 4 Spam 10 2 3 Morocco 1 0 1 2 Austria 1 0 0 1 10 0 1 Surinam 10 0 1 Turkey 10 0 1 Chile 0 1 0 1 Costa Rica 0 1 0 1 Jamaica 0 1 0 1 Neth.

Antilles 0 1 0 1 Peru 0 1 0 1 Senegal 0 1 0 1 Virgin Islands 0 1 0 1 Belgium 0 0 11 Greece 0 0 1 1 Menico 0 0 11 Soviet weightlifter Alexander Kurlovich after setting an Olympic record with a total lift of 1,017 pounds. The 292-pound Kurlovich, who broke the record of 970 pounds, won the gold medal in the super-heavyweight class. He lifted 467Vj pounds in the snatch and 550 in the clean and jerk. Men's singles Final Miloslav Mec. Czechoslovakia, def.

Tim Mayotte Boston. 3 6. 6 2. 6 4. 6 2 Women's singles Semifinals Steffi Graf.

West Germany, def. Zma Garrison. Houston. 6 2. 6-0 Gabriela Sabatini.

Argentina, def. Manuela Ma-leeva. Bulgaria, 6-1. 6-1. Track and field Women's 200 meters Final 1.

Florence Griffith Joyner. Los Angeles. 21.34. (World record, old record 21 71, by Manta Koch, East Germany, Karl Marx Stadt. 1979).

2. Grace Jackson. Jamaica. 21.72. 3.

Heike Drechslet. East Germany, 21 95. 4. Merlene Ottey. Jamaica.

21 99. 5, Silke Moellec. East Germany, 22.09. 6, Gwen Tor-rence, Atlanta. 22 17.

7. Maia Azarachvili. Soviet Union. 22 33. 8.

Galina Maltchougina. Soviet Union. 22 42. Women's 100-meter hurtles Final 1. Jordanka Donkova.

Bulgaria. 12.38. (Olympic record: old record 12 47, by Jordanka Donkova, Bulgana. Seoul. 19881.

2. Gloria Siebert. East Germany, 12 61. 3. Claudia Zackiewicz, West Germany, 12 75.

4. Natalia Gngoneva. Soviet Union, 12 79. 5, Florence Colle. France, 12 98.

6. Julie Roche-leau. Canada. 12 99. 7, Monique Ewanie-Epee, France.

13 14. 8. Cornelia Oschkenat. East Germany, 13.73. Women' high Jump Final 1.

Louise Ritter. Dallas. 6 feet. 71 inches. (Olympic record; old record by Ulrike Meyfarth.

West Germany, Los Angeles. 1984). 2, Stefka Kostadinova. Bulgaria. 6-7.

3. Tamaia Bykova, Soviet Union, 6-6v4. 4, Olga Tourtchak. Soviet Union. 6-5.

5, Galina Astafei. Romania, 6-3. 5, Lyudmila Andonova. Bulgaria. 6-3 7.

Christine Stanton. Australia, 6-3 3-4. 8. Diana Davies, Britain, 6 2V 8. Kim Hee-Sun.

South Korea. 6-2. 10. Maryse Ewanie-Epee, France. 6-2l.

1 1, Megumi Sato. Japan. 6 2'i. 12. Janet Boyle, Britain, 6-2 steeplechase Final 1.

Julius Kariuki. Kenya. 8 minutes. 05 51 seconds. (Olympic record; old record 8:08 02, by Anders Garderud, Sweden.

Montreal, 1976). 2. Peter Koech. Kenya. 8:06.79.

3. Mark Rowland. Britain. 8:07.96. 4.

Alessandro Lambruschini, Italy, 8:12.17. 5. William Van DiCk, Belgium. 8:13 99. 6, Henry Marsh.

Bountiful. Utah, 8:14.39. 7, Patrick Sang. Kenya. 8:15 22.

8. Boguslaw Maminski. Poland. 8:15.97. 9.

Francesco Panetta, Italy, 8 17.79. 10, Hager Melzer, East Germany, 8 19 82. 11, Graeme Fell. Canada. 8:21.73.

12. Raymond Pannier, France, 8 23.80. 13, Azzed-dine Biahmi. Algeria. 8:26.68.

50-kilometer walk Final 1. Viacheslav Ivanenko. Soviet Union, 3 hours, 38 minutes, 29 seconds. (Olympic record; old record 3:47:26, by Raul Gonzalez, Mexico, Los Angeles, 19841. 2.

Ronald Weigel, East Germany, 3:38:56. 3. Hartwig Gauder. East Germany. 3:39 45.

4. Alexandre Potachev. Soviet Union. 3:41:00. 5.

Jose Mann. Spam, 3:43 03. 6. Simon Baker, Australia. 3:44:07.

7, Bo Gustafsson, Sweden, 3:44 49. 8. Raffaello Ducceschi. Italy. 3:45:43.

9, Dietmar Meisch, East Germany, 3:46:31. 10, Pavol Szikora, Czechoslovakia, 3:47:04. 11, Giovanni Perncelli, Italy, 3:47:14. 12, Pavol Blazek, Czechoslovakia, 3:47:31. 13.

Jorge Llo-part. Spain, 3:48:09. 14, Francois Lapointe, Canada. 3:48:15. 15, Martin Bermudez, Mexico, 3 49 22.

16, Alain Lemercier. France, 3:50:28. 17. Roman Mrazek, Czechoslovakia. 3:50:46.

18. Retma Salonen. Finland, 3 51:36 19, Andrew Jachno. Australia, 3 53:23. 20.

Stefan Johansson, Sweden, 3 53:34. Decathlon Pole vault Group 1 1. Tun Bright. U.S., 5.70 meters (18 feet, inches). 2.

tie, Pavel Tarnovetski, Soviet Union. Dave Steen. Canada. Alain Blon-del. France.

5.20 117'vl. 972. 5. Torsten Voss, East Germany, 5 10 (16 8'4). 941.

6. Dezso Sabo. Hungary. 5 00 (16-44). 910.

7, tie. David Johnson, Uwe Freimuth. East Germany. Simon Poelman. New Zealand.

Roman Hraban. Czechoslovakia. Christian Plaziat. Fiance. Daley Thompson, Britain, 4.90 880.

13, tie. Petri Keskitalo, Finland Robert De wit. Netherlands, 4.80 (15-8il, 849. 15, tie. Beat Gaehwiler.

Switzerland. Severin Moser, Switzerland. Christian Gucjler, Switzerland, 4.70 (15-5), 819. alter Kioulvet, Soviet Union, did not start. Group 2 1, tie, Lars Warming, Denmark.

Mikael Olander, Sweden, 4 80 (15-841, 849. 3. tie, Christian Schenk, East Germany. Simon Shirley, Australia, 4 70 (15-5), 819 5. tie.

Georg Werthner, Austria. Santiago Mellado, El Salvador. Veroslav Valenta. Czechoslovakia. Gong Guohua, China.

Alex Kruger, Britain, 4.60 (15-1), 790. 10, tie, Lee Fu an, Taiwan. Greg Richards, Britain, 4.50 (14 9), 760. 12, tie, Carlos connell, Ireland. Antonio Penalver, Spain, 4.40 (14 5).

731. 14, Michael Smith, Canada 4.30 14-1 4). 702. 15. Lee Kwanq ik.

South Korea, 4. 10 1 13-5' 4), 645. 16. Albert Miller. Fii Islands, 4.00 (13-1'il, 617.

17. Dambar Kunwar, Nepal. 2 80 (9 2). 309 Fidel Solorano, Ecuado, did not start. Javelin Group 1 1.

Petri Keskitalo. Finland. 66 64 meters (218 feet, 7'': inches), 838 points. 2, Michael Smith, Canada. 66 54 (218 3 837.

3. Beat Gaehwiler. Switzerland. 65 84 (216), 826. 4, Christian Gugler, Switzerland, 60.92 (199-10'r), 752.

5. Albert Miller, Fii Islands, 57.26 (187-10' 1). 697. 6, Antonio Penalver, Spain. 55.68 (182 81, 673.

7, Lee Kwang-ik. South Korea. 5494 (180-24). 662. 8, Carlos Oconnell.

Ireland. 52 68 (172-9'd, 628. 9, Severin Moser. Switzerland, 49 52 581. 10, Dambar Kunwar, Nepal, 39.10 (128-3'4), 429.

Group 2 1. Georg Werthner. Austria. 67.04 meters (219 feet. 1 1 '4 inches), 844 points.

2, David Johnson, U.S., 66.46 (2 835. 3, Daley Thompson, Britain, 64.04 1210 1), 799. 4, Robert De wit, Netherlands, 63.00 (206 -B'a), 783. 5, Torsten Voss, East Germany, 61.76 (202-7''4), 764 6. Roman Hraban.

Czechoslovakia, 60.48 (198 51. 745. 7. Simon Poelman. New Zealand, 57.18 (187-71.

69b. 8. Dezso Szabo. Hungary. 56 80 (18b 4).

690. 9. Greg Richards. Britain, 5350 115 641. 10.

Christian Plaziat. Fiance. 62.18 (171-2 4). 621. Group 3 1, Christian Schenk.

East Germany. 61.32 2. Dave Steen, Canada, 64.16 (2 10-5 M. 801. 3, Simon Shiiley.

Australia. 64.00 798. 4. Tim Bright, U.S.. 61.60 (202-1), 762 5, Christian Schenk, East Germany, 61.32 (201-2), b8.

6. Uwe Freimuth, East Germany, 60.20 1197 61. 741. 7, Pavel Tarnovetski, Soviet Union, 59 48 730. 8.

Gong Guohua, China. 57 84 (189 91, 705. 9. Alain Blondel. fiance.

57 46 1188:61. 700. 10, Veroslav Valenta, Czechoslovakia. 56.28(184-7'?). 682.

1 1. Santiago Mellado. El Salvador, 55 42 1181-9' 669. 12, Alex Kruger. Britain.

54.34 (18 3 4). 653. 13. Lee Fu-an, Taiwan, 52.82 (173 3'v), 630. 14, Lars Warming, Denmaik, 51 50 (168-11').

611. 1,500 meters Heat 1 1, Severin Moser. Switzerland, 4 minutes, 21.90 seconds, 799 points. 2. Christian Gugler, Switzerland, 4:21.93, 798.

3, Lars Warming, Denmaik, 4 22 41, 795. 4, Georg Werthner, Austria. 4 26 42, 768 5, Lee Kwang-ik, South Korea, 4 29 98, 745. 6, Santiago Mellado, El Salvador, 4 30 07, 744. 7, Carlos connell, Ireland, 4 32 06.

731. 8, Antonio Penalver, Spain. 4 32 68, 727. 9. Alex Kruger, Britain, 4 37 84.

694. 10, Dambar Kunwar, Nepal, 4 41.24 673. 1 1, Lee Fu-an, Taiwan, 4:45.57, 646 12. Uwe Fteimuth, East Germany, 4 46.04, 643. 13, Albert Miiler, Fiji Islands, 4 53.72.

596. 14, Greg Richaids, Britain, 4 53 85. 696. 15. Gong Guohua, China, 4 54 99.

589 16. Veroslav Valenta. Czechoslovakia 5 03 1, 542 17. Roman Hraban. Czechoslovakia.

5:06 68. 522. Heat 2 1. Alain Blondel, France, 4 minutes, 16.64 seconds. 835 points 2, Beat Gaehwiler, Swit-eildnd, 4 16 74 834 3.

Dezso Sabo, Hun-gaiv, 4 1 85, 82b. 4. Dave Steen, Canada, 4 23 20, 790. 5 Ruben De wit, Netheilands, 4 2b 86, 772. 6, Simon Shirley, Australia, 4 27 48, 7b 1.

7, Simon Poelman. New Zealand, 4 28.54. 754. 8. Christian Schenk.

East Germany 4 28 95. 762. 9, Michael Smith. Canada, 4 28 9, 751. 10.

David Johnson. U.S.. 4 29 62, 74. 1 1. Torsten Voss East Germany.

4 33 02. 725. 12. Christian Plaziat. France, 4 34 0, 718 13.

Daley Thompson. Britain, 4 4b 1 1. 648. 14. Tim Bright.

U.S.. 4.51.20. 611 15. Pavel Tarnovetski, Soviet Union, 4 52 24, 605. 16.

Petri Keskitalo. Finland. 4 bb 89, b84. 1 Mikael Olander, Sweden, 6 02 42, 546. Final After ten events.

1, Christian Schenk, East Germany, 8.488 points 2 lorsten Voss. East Germany, 8,399. 3. Dave Steen, Canada. 8.328 4 Daley Thompson Britain.

8.306. 5. Christian Plaiat France, 8 272 6. Alain Blondel, France, 8 268. 7.

Tim Bright. Eugene. 8,216. 8. Rnbeit De Netheilands.

8.183. 9. David Jolmson, Covma. Calil 8. 180.

10, Pavel Tarnovetski, Soviet Union. 8 167. 11. Petri Keskitalo, Finland. 8.143.

12, Beat Gaehwiler, Switzerland 8 114. 13, UesoSdbo. Hungary, 8.093. 14 Michael Smith. Canada.

8.083. 15, Simon Shuley Australia 8.03b. US result 3b Gaiy Kinder, Albii(neigue, 3 900. Medalists' performances 1 1. ,111 Schenk fast Germany (100 me ters 1 I 2b seuiuds long jump: 24 feet.

4 im lies shot put: bO I. 9 1 inihes; high jump. feet, in. lies 400 meters: 48 90 mis 110 meter hurdles: 1b 13 seconds; discus. Ihl le' t.

8 im bus. pole vault: 15 feet, in, lavelin: 201 feet, 2 mrhes: 1,500 meteis. 4 s.iuidsl. 8 488 points. ReulefS East Germany.

13:23.04. 12. Gary Staines. Britain, 13:24.51. 13, Jonny Danielsson, Sweden.

13:25.25. 14, Domingos Castro. Portugal. 13:22.44. 15, Evgueni Ignatov, Bulgaria, 13:24.76.

Men's discus Qualifying Group 1 1. Mac Wilkins, Los Gatos, 204 feet. 114 inches. 2. loun Doumtchev, Soviet Union, 203-8.

3. Imnch Bugar, Czechoslovakia. 203-2'7. 4. Gueorgui Gueorgmev, Bulgaria.

201-24. 6. Vatslovas Kidikas. Soviet Union. 199-84.

6. Svein-lnge Valvik. Norway. 198-11'. 7.

Werner Reiterer. Australia. 196-1 '4. 8. Randy Heisler, Bloomington, 193-9.

9, Patrick Journoud, France, 193-4. 10, Wulf Brunner, West Germany, 188-7. 11, Adewale Olukou, Nigeria, 178-7V. 12, Henry Smith, Western Samoa. 162-.

13, Mm Se-Hoon, South Korea, 156-1 T. Eggert Bogason. Iceland, missed. Ibrahim Owairan, Saudi Arabia, missed. Group 2 1.

Rolf Danneberg, West Germany, 215-6'. 2. Romas Oubartas, Soviet Union, 215-1. 3. Jurgen Schult, East Germany.

212-3. 4. Knut Hieltnes. Norway. 208-3.

5. Geiza Valent, Czechoslovakia, 6. Mike Buncic. San Jose. 207-2 7.

Erik De bruin, Netherlands. 8. Alois Hannecker, West Germany. 201-6. 9.

Bradley Cooper, Bahamas, 195-11. 10. Vesteinn Hafsteinsson, Iceland, 193-4'. 11. Paul Mardle, Britain, 191-2V 12.

Ray Lazdins, Canada, 190-1. 1 3. Ramon Jimenez Gaona Arrellano, Paraguay, 166-11 3-4. Mohmaed Omer, Egypt, abandon. Final qualifiers loun Doumtchev, Soviet Union.

2, Imrich Bugar, Czechoslovakia. 3, Jurgen Schult, East Germany. 4, Mac Wilkins, Los Gatos, Calif. 5, Romas Oubartas. Soviet Union.

6, Geiza Valent, Czechoslovakia. 7. Knut Hieltnes, Norway. 8, Gueorgui Gueor-guiev, Bulgaria. 9, Mike Buncic.

San Jose. Calif. 10. Erik De Brum. Netherlands.

1 1. Rolf Danneberg, West Germany. 12. Alois Hannecker. West Germany.

Women's shot put Qualifying Group 1 1, Claudia Losch. West Germany. 66 feet, 10 1-2 inches. 2, Li Meisu, China, 66-7. 3, Kathrin Neimke, East Germany, 66-2' 4.

4, Heike Haitwig, East Germany, 65-9. 5, Zdenka Silhava, Czechoslovakia, 64-9. 6, Cong Yuzhen, China, 64-1'. 7, Svetla Mitkova. Bulgana.

64-. 8, Bonnie Dasse. Costa Mesa. 63-9'i. 9, Valentina Fediouchina, Soviet Union, 62- 6'4.

10, Connie Price. Savoy. 56-. 11, Isabel Urrutia, Colombia, 49 I Yvonne Hanson-Nortey, Britain, 49-7'. 13, Siulolo Vao Ikavuka.

Tonga, 40-4'l. Group 2 1, Ines Mueller, East Germany, 64-11. 2, Natalya Lisovskaya, Soviet Union. 64-10V5. 3, Huang Zhihong, China, 64-7 '4.

4, Natalia Akhremenko. Soviet Union, 63-7. 5, Lns Plotzitzka. West Germany, 62-6'4. 6, Ramona Panel.

San Diego. 60-10' 4. 7, Judy Oakes. Britain, 60-2. 8, Myrtle Augee.

Britain. 56-9' 4. 9, Deborah Saint-Phard, Haiti, 52-6'J. 10. Giace Apiah.

Nigeria, 49-4. 11. Choi Mi-Sun, South Korea. 45-9. 12.

Jeannenicole Minyemeck, Cameroon, 41-9. Sona Vasickova, Czechoslovakia, did not start. Synchronized swimming Solo Final routine 1. Tracie Ruiz-Conforto. Bothell.

99 000 points. 1, Carolyn Waldo, Canada. 99 000. 3, Mikako Kotani. Japan, 97 600 4, Muriel Hermine, Fiance, 96.600.

6, Kann Singer, Switzerland, 95.000. 6, Khnstina Falassinidi, Soviet Union, 93.600. 7, Nicola Shearn, Britain, 93.200. 8, Gerlind Scheller, West Germany, 90.400. Overall standinqs 1, Carolyn Waldo, Canada, 200 150 points.

2, Tracie Ruiz-Conforto. Bothell, 197 633. 3, Mikako Kotani, Japan, 191 850 4, Muriel Hermine. France. 190 100 5, Kann Singer.

Switzerland, 185 600. 6, Nicola Shearn, Britain. 181.933. 7, Khnstina Falassinidi, Soviet Union, 180.650. 8, Geilmd Scheller, West Germany, 175.983.

Volleyball Men's semifinal match United States 3, Brazil 0 (15-3. 15 5. 15-11) Men's classification match Eleventh place South Korea 3. Tunisia 0 (15-11, 15-9, 15-7) Women's classification matches Seventh place United States 3. South Korea 2 (15-4.

12-15. 13-15, 15-9. 15-8) Fifth place East Germany 3, Brazil 1 (15-9. 15-4. 11-15.

15-11) Women's medal matches Bronze medal China 3. Japan 0 (15-13, 15-6, 15-6) Gold medal Soviet Union 3, Peru 2 (10-15, 12-15, 15-13, 15-7, 17-15) Weightlifting Over 242 pounds 1, Alexander Kuilovich, Soviet Union, 462 5 kilograms (1.017'' pounds). (Olympic record; old record 440.0 kg-970 pounds by Vasili Alexeev. Soviet Union. Montieal.

1976). 2, Manfred Neilinger, West Germany, 430.0 (94 7. 3, Martin Zawieia, West Germany, 415.0 (914'4. Wrestling From Inquirer Wire SrrvtcM Miloslav Mecir of Czechoslovakia won tennis' first Olympic gold medal in 64 years today, coming back to beat Tim Mayotte of the United States in a four-set men final, 3-6, 6-2, 64, 6- 2. Stefan Edberg of Sweden and Brad Gilbert of the United States, the los ing semifinalists, each won a bronze Mecir, who has stated throughout the tournament that an Olympic title would be the highest possible honor, won it as he came from behind to beat a tiring Mayotte.

"I've played so many tournaments that have given me satislaction, but this has given me the most," Mecir said. Mecir said he had to make some quick adjustments after Mayotte con trolled the opening set. "In the first set, he was serving pretty hard and placing his first vol ley in good position," Mecir said. "1 had difficulty passing him. "I was just trying to find better positions and deciding what to hit to him.

The last player to win an Olympic tennis title was Vincent Richards in Paris in 1924. In Los Angeles in 1984, tennis was an Olympic demonstra tion sport. Wrestling Bruce Baumgartner of Edinboro, and his teammate Kenny Mon day triumphed easily today to ad vance to gold-medal matches in the freestyle wrestling tournament. Baumgartner, 27, moved to the 286- pound finals with two victories in the day's session. He breezed through his third-round match, defeating Navind Ramsaran of tiny Mauritius on a technical fall 2 min utes and 27 seconds into the match In the fourth round, Baumgartner went to the mark to defeat 7-foot-l Adam Sandurski of Po land by a technical fall.

Monday, 26, of Tulsa, won his seventh straight preliminary match to earn the right to wrestle Soviet world champion Adlan Varaev for the gold medal at 163 pounds. His U.S. teammate Bill Scherr advanced to the bronze-medal round at 220. John Smith won the team's first gold medal at 136 '4 pounds with a 4-0 decision over Soviet Stephan Sarkis sian. The United States also had two un defeated wrestlers still in the prelim inaries.

Nate Carr and defending Olympic champion Dave Schultz re mained undefeated after four rounds. Carr and Schultz advanced to the fifth round at 149'2 and 180'3 pounds, respectively. No charges will be filed against two U.S. Olympic double-gold medal swimmers lor taking a marble carv ing from a hotel, a South Korean government prosecutor said today. "The case is now closed and they can leave the country," senior prose cutor Yoo Sung Soo said.

Yoo said he had notified the U.S, Embassy in Seoul that freestyle relay swimmers Troy Dalbey and Doug Gjertsen and a third American can leave South Korea tomorrow. The prosecutor said he decided not to charge the three Americans be cause they wrote statements repenting and apologized to the South Ko rean people. Up to 3,000 Olympics slides, which were to make up the bulk of photographs in the next issue of Sports Illustrated, were stolen yesterday in New York, officials said. "It's the biggest athletic event of the year and this is our picture rco ord of it. They're our life's said Joe Marshall, director of photog raphy for the magazine.

The pictures were stolen from the front seat of a locked, parked van en route to the magazine's offices in midtown Manhattan, said Lou's Slo- vinsky, director of public affairs for I line Inc. Synchronized swimming Carolyn Waldo of Canada scored a perfect 10, five 9.9s and a 9.8 in the final round to win the Olympic gold medal in solo synchronized swim ming today. In doing so, she beat her 1984 Olympic nemesis Tracie RuiZ' Lontorto. Waldo and Ruiz-Conforto of Both ell, had identical scores in the final round, but an edge of 2.517 in the preliminaries gave Waldo the gold. It is Canada only gold medal of the Olympics, following 100-meter sprinter Ben Johnson disqualifica tion lor steroid use.

Waldo and Ruiz-Conforto earned 99.00 points each in the final round after the top and bottom scores were dropped. Judge Dawn Bean of the United States gave the only 10.0 awarded to Kuiz-Conforto and the only 9.8 to Waldo. The only 10.0 for Waldo was awarded by Joyce Corner of Canada, who gave Ruiz-Conforto a 9.9. Canoeing Olaf Heukrodt of East Germany won the gold medal today in the C-l canoeing event. Mikhail Slivinskii of the Soviet Union captured the silver medal and Martin Marinov of Bulgaria took the bronze.

Victor Reneiski and Nikolai Jour-avski of the Soviet Union won ihe gold medal today in the men's C-2 500-meter canoeing event. Marek lo-pierala and Marek Lbic of Poland captured the silver medal and Philippe Renaud and Joel Bettin of France took the bronze. 2, Torsten Voss, East Germany (100 meter: 10 87; long jump: 24-5'S: shot put: 49-1 ''4; high jump: 6 400 meters: 47.71; 110 hurdles: 14.46; discus: 145-6 pole vault: 16-84; javelin: 202-7'-4; 1,500 meters: 4:33 02); 8.399 points. 3, Dave Steen. Canada (100 meters: 11.18; long jump: 24-44; shot put: 46-7; high jump: 400 meters: 48.29: 110 hurdles: 14 81; discus: pole vault: 17-'; javelin: 210-54; 1,500 meters: 8.328 points.

Men's relay Semifinals Top four teams in each heat advance to final. Heat 1 1. United States (Andrew Valmon, Orange. N.J., Kevin Robinzine, Fort Worth, Texas, Antonio McKay, Marietta, Ga Steve Lewis, Fremont, 3:02.84. 2.

Kenya (Tito Sawe, Lucas Sang, Paul Ereng, Simon Kipkemboil, 3:03.24. 3. Bntain (Brian Whittle. Kriss Akabusi, Todd Bennett, Philip Brown). 3:04.60.

4. Australia. 3:06 63. 5. Barbados.

3:06 93. 6. Ivory Coast. 3:07.15. 7.

Portugal, 3:07.75. 8, Canada, 3:09.48. Heat 2 1, East Germany (Jens Carlowitz, Frank Moeller, Mathias Schersing, Thomas Schoenlebe), 3:0060. 2, West Germany (Norbert Dobeleit, Mark Hen-rich, Jorg Vaihinger, Raif Lubke), 3:00.66. 3, Jamaica (Trevor Graham.

Devon Morris, Bertland Cameron, Howard Davis), 3:00.94. 4, Nigeria, 3:01.13. 5, Yugoslavia, 3 01 59. 6, Japan. 3:03 80.

7, Senegal, 3:07.19. 8. Pakistan, 3:09.50. Men's 400-meter relay Semifinals Top four reams in each heat advance to final. Heat 1 1.

United States (Andrew Valmon, Orange, N.J., Kevin Robinzine, Fort Worth, Texas, Antonio McKay, Marietta. Steve Lewis, Fremont, Calif 3:02.84. 2. Kehya (Tito Sawe. Lucas Sang, Paul Ereng, Simon Kipkemboil.

3:03.24. 3. Britain (Brian Whittle, Knss Akabusi, Todd Bennett. Philip Blown). 3:04.60.

4. Australia. 3 06 63. 5. Baibados, 3:06 93.

6, Ivory Coast, 3:07 15. 7. Portugal, 3:07.75. 8. Canada, 3:09.48.

Heat 2 1. East Germany (Jens Carlowitz, Frank Moeller, Mathias Schersing, Thomas Schoenlebe), 3:00.60. 2. West Germany (Norbert Dobeleit, Mark Hen-rich, Jorg Vaihinger, Raif Lubke), 3:00.66. 3.

Jamaica ITievor Graham. Devon Moms, Beitland Cameion, Howaid Davis), 3:00.94. 4. Nigena. 3:01.13 5.

Yugoslavia, 3 01 59. 6. Japan. 3:03.80. 7.

Senegal, 3:07.19. 8, Pakistan, 3:09.50. Women's relay Semifinals fop (hree teams in each heat and next two fastest overall advance to final. Heat 1 1, East Germany (Grit Bretier, Dagmar Neu-bauer, Knsten Emmelmann, Petia Muellei), 3.27.37. 2, Canada (Chaimaine Ciooks, Esmie Lawience, Manta Payne Wiggins, Jillian Richaidson), 3 27 63.

3, West Germany (Helga Aiendt. Mtchaela Schabtnger, Gisela Kinzel, Gudrun Abt), 3 27 75. 4, Britain, 3 28.52. 5. France.

3:29 95. 6, Nigeria. 3:30.21. 7, India, 3:33.46. Australia, did not start.

Heat 2 1, Unnited States ILillie Leatherwood, East Tucson, Sherii Howard, Slymar, Denean Howard, Slymar, Diane Dixon, Brooklyn, N.Y.I, 3:25.86. 2, Jamaica (Maroa Tate, Andrea Thomas, Cathy Rattray-williams. Sharon Powell). 3:26.83. 3, Soviet Union (Lioudmila Digalova, Olga Na-zarova.

Maria Piniguma, Olga Bryzguma), 3:27.14. 4, Brazil, 3:36 81. 5, South Korea, 3:51.09. Colombia, disqualified. Uganda, did not start.

Spam, did not start. Women's 400-meter relay First round Top four teams in each heat and next four fastest overall advance to semifinals. Heat 1 1. Soviet Union (Manna Jirova, Lioudmila Kon-diatieva. Galina Maltchougina, Natalia Po-mochtchnikova).

42.88. 2. West Geimany (Sabine Richter. Ulrike Sarvari, Ute Thimm, Andiea Thomas), 42.99. 3.

Fiance (Laurence Bily, Mane-Chnstine Caier-Ballo, Francoise Leioux, Muriel Leroy), 43.43. 4. Bulgaria, 43.92. 5. Colombia, 45 46.

6, Taiwan, 46.21. Heat 2 1. East Germany ISiIke Moeller, Kerstin Beh-rendt, Ingriri Lange, Marlies Goehr), 42.92. 2. Jamaica (Ethlyn Tate, Giace Jackson, Viviene Spence, Laurel Johnson), 43 50 3.

Canada (Amiela Bailey, Angela Phipps, Angela Issaienko. Katurah Anderson), 43.92. 4. China, 44 29. 5.

Italy, 44 33. 6. Greece, 45.44. 7, South Korea, 45.83. Heat 3 1, United States (Alice Brown, Panorama City.

Sheila Echols. Baton Rouge, Dannette Young, Jacksonville, Evelyn Ashford, Walnut. 42.39. 2, Britain ISallyanne Short, Beverly Kinch, Sim-mone Jacobs, Paula Dunn), 43 91. 3, Netherlands INelli Cooman, Gretha Tromp, Marian Olyslager, Els Vader), 43.96.

4, Poland, 43 98. 5, Ghana, 44.12. 6, Uganda. 46.55. Women's 1,500 meters Finalists With qualifying times.

1, Lailoute Baikauskaite, Soviet Union, 4:05.74. 2, Doina Ofelia Melinte. Romania, 4:06.87. 3, Tatiana Samolenko, Soviet Union, 4:07.11. 4, Fanma Aouam, Moiocco.

4:06 87. 5, Lynn Williams. Canada 4:04 20. 6, Kim Gallagher. El Segundo, Calif 4:07 22.

7, Mary Slaney. Eugene. 4:0361. 8, Andrea Hahmann. East Germany.

4:03.65. 9. ChnstinaCah.il, Britain. 4 05 33. 10.

Paula Ivan, Romania, 4 03 33. 1 1, Shireen Bailey. Britain, 4 04 65. 12. Deborah Bowker, Canada, 4 07.06.

Men's 1,500 meters Semifinals Top five in each heat and next two fastest overall advance to final. 1. Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Kenya, 3:38.09. 2. Steve Cram, Bntain, 3 38 30.

3. Peter Elliott. Bntain, 3.38 56. 4. Han Knlker.

Netheilands. 3 39.06. 5. Jeff Atkinson, Los Altos, Calif 3 39 12. 6.

Joseph Chesne. Kenya, 3:39 17. 7. Mogens Guldberg. Denmark, 3.39 86.

8, Remi Geotfioy, Fiance, 3 40.96. 9, Rachid Ktam, Algena, 3 41,39. 10, Spvros Spyrou. Cyprus. 3:43 49.

Abdelmaiide Moncif. Morocco, abandon. Joa-quim Ciuz. Brazil, did not stait. Peter Wirz, Switzerland, abandon.

Heat 2 1. Steve Scott, Fallbrook, Calif 3:38.20. 2. Peter Rono. Kenya.

3 38 25. 3. Khalifa omer Khalifa. Sudan, 3:38.40. 4.

Matio Silva. Portugal. 3 38 56. 5. Jens Peter Herold, East Germany.

3 38 59. 6. Marcus 0 Sullivan, Ireland, 3 38 84. 7, Mar-kus Harksle.rw Sw.te-hnd 3 39 18 8. Mrk Deady, Moline.

Ill 3 39 47. 9, Steve Ciabb, Britain, 3 39 55. 10. Mbiganyi Thee. Botswana.

3 42 62. 1 1, Gennaro Di napoli, Italy, 3 43 58. 12, Mostafa Lachal. Morocco, 3 45 65. Said Aouita, Morocco, did not start.

Men's 5,000 meters Semifinalists iAith qualifying times. 1. John Doherty. Ireland. 13 24 61 2.

Slefano Met. Italy. 13 24 20. 3. John Niugi Kenya 13 24 43 4.

Jack Buikner, Britain. 13 23 1. 5. Pascal Th.eba.it. ftdiice 13 22 71.

Jose Req.ilo. Portug.il. 13 24 48 7 Sydney Mdiee Rosemont. 13 22 61. 8, Dietet Baunidnn.

West Geimany 13 22 71. 9, Yobes Ondieki, Kenyd 13 22 85. 10 P.ml Aipm. France, 13 24 82. II, Hdiisoeig Kune.

Fencing Men's team sabre Fifth place Poland (Janusz Olech. Robert Koscielniakowski, Tadeusz Pigula, Marek Gniewkowski, Andrze Kostrzewal def. West Germany (Felix Becker, Juergen Nolle, Dieter Schneider. Joerg Kempen-ich. Stephan Thoennessenl 9 4.

Bronze medal Italy (Giovanni Scalzo. Marco Mann. Gianfranco Dalla Barba. Ferdinando Meglio. Massimo Cava-herel def.

France (Jeanfrancois Lamour, Franck Ducheix, Philippe Delrieu. Pierre Guichot, Herve Granger Veyronl 8-8. Gold medal Hungary (Gyorgy Nebald, Bence Szabo. Imre Buidoso, Imre Gedoevari, Laszlo Csongradil def. Soviet Union (Serguei Mmdirgassov.

Mikhail Bourtsev, Gueorgui Pogossov, Andrei Alchan, Serguei Konakinel 8-8. Field hockey Men's classification games Eleventh place Canada 3. Kenya 1 Ninth place Spain 2, South Korea 0 Seventh place Soviet Union 4, Atgentina 1 Fifth place Pakistan 2. India 1 Gymnastics Rhythmic preliminaries 1. Marina Lobatch, Soviet Union, 40 000 points.

2. Adriana Dounavska, Bulgaria. 39.900. 3 Alexandra Tnnochenko. Soviet Union, 39.750.

4, Bianka Panova. Bulgaria, 39.450. 5. Andrea Smko, Hungary, 39.050. Maria Isabel Lloret, Spain.

Giulia Staccioli, Italy. Milena Rel-in. Yugoslavia. 39 000. 9, Teresa Folga, Poland.

38 850. 10. tie. Diana Schmiemann, West Germany. Eliza Bialkowska, Poland.

38 800. 12. tie. Mary Ftizesi, Canada Micaela Imperaton, Italy, 38.700 14. Maria Martin, Spain, 38 650.

15. tie. Pang Qiong, China 38 600. Denisa Sokolovska. Czechoslovakia.

38 600. 1 7. tie. He Xiaomin. China.

Marion Rothaar, West Germany. Erika Akiyama, Japan, 38 500. 20. Nora Erfalvy, Hungary, 38 460. 21.

Maria Alevizou, Greece. 38.200. 22, tie, Lenka Oulehlova, Czechoslovakia. Michelle Bei-ube. Chicago.

38 100, 24, Stephanie Cottel. France 38 050. 25. Elisabeth Bergmann. Austria.

37.900. 26. Diane Simpson, Evenston. III. 37 800 27, tie Laurence Bnhaye.

Belgium. Hiroko Otsuka. Japan. 37 600 29. Hong Sung-hee.

South Korea, 37.350 30, Patricia Jorge, Portugal, 37.050. 31. Kim In wha. South Korea, 37 000. 32.

tie Lise Gautreau. Canada. Angela Walker, New Zealand. 36 950. 34, Malene Franen, Denmaik, 36 850.

35. tie, Panagiota Tsitsela. Greece. Shulamit Goldstein, Isiael, 36 500. 37, Rakefet Remigolsky.

Israel, 36 450. 38. Lisa Black, Britain. 36.400. 39, Daia Terzic, Yugoslavia.

36.000. Handball Women's classifcation games Seventh place United States 27. Ivory Coast 16 Fifth place Czechoslovakia 26, China 21 Women's medal games Silver medal Norway 20, Yugoslavia 15 Gold medal South Koiea 21. Soviet Union 19 South Korea wins the tjolii Norwav the silver. the Soviet Union the bronze, pjsed on yoal differentials Men's classification game Eleventh place Japan 24.

United Slates 21 Judo Middleweight (189 pounds) Semifinals Pool A Vladimir Chestakov. Soviet Union, def. Ben Spukers. Netheilands. Kuka.

Pool Peter Seisenbacher, Austria. Aktnobi. Osako Japan. Yuko. Repechage Pool A Chin Henii an Taiwan, del.

Josateki Basalnsalu, ii Islands. Waa an. Densign White. Bntain, def. Chin Heng an.

Taiwan, Ben Spifkeis. Netherlands, del. Densign White, Brtt.nn, Waa an. Pool Kim Seung kyu. South Korea, def.

Jorge Bonnet, Puerto Rico. Waa an awasete ippon abien Canu. hance. def. Kim Seung kyn, Rep.

of Korea. Yusei gai hi. Akmobu Osako. Japan, def. Fabien Canu, France, Yusei gachi.

Bronze medals ben Spikeis. Netheilands and Akmobu Osako, Japan. Gold medal Peter Seisenbai.hei, Austna. ilet. Vladimir Cbes t.ikov, Soviet Union.

Yusei gai hi Table tennis Men's doubles Seventh place Ink Linilh and Joigen Peisson. Sweden, rlef. Mik.Hil Appelgren and Jan Ove Waldner, Sweden. 21-10. 21-14.

Fifth place Jiang Jialiang and Xu engcu. China, rlef. Andrei Gmbba and Lesek Kin.hdrski. Poland, 71 21 12 Bronze medal Aim Jae hyung and Yoo Nam kyu. South Korea.

(M Kim Ki taik and Kim Wan, South Korea. 21-13. 21-16 Women's doubles Seventh place Miidm Kluppenburg and Bettine Vnpsek'jop. Netherlands del Csilla B.itotfi and Edit Urban, Hungary. 21-18, 21 23.

21-17. Fifth place Mane Hrai hova and Renata Kasalova. ilef fliouia Boul.itova and Fiend Kov-louii. Soviet Uni'jn. 21-10.

8 21. 21-19. Men's singles Quarterfinals Kim Ki tdik. South Koiea. f.

Jan Ove Waldner. Sweden. 1 21. 21 1 7, 20 22, 21 17. 21-18 Yoo Nam kyu South Korea del Jorijen Peis-son Sweden.

1921. 21-16, 21-15." 21 9. Erik Liudti. Sweden, net. Jiang Jialiang, China, Iti 21 21 12 21 13.

22 20 Iibor M.tmp.it ik'l Chen longfan 21 21. 1121. 21 19. 21 19 Women's singles Quarterfinals Ll Hilllell. iM V.lleutilla PiHiov.l Sovel Union.

21 I.I 21 12 21 19 Jmmi China ilet I Ikhii.i jOVIt't Union 214 21M 212 Mane Hi.Khov.i. liosloval i.l B' ttme VnesekiKip N.llieil.ii.ils 218 Id. 21 19 Ji.io liiniin Inn, i ilet Hong ltd i South Koiea 9 'I II Archery Men's individual Quarterfinals Darrell Pace. Hamilton. Ohio.

329 points. 2, Martinus Remers. Netherlands. 328. 3.

Richard Mckinney. Gilbert, 327. 4, Jay Barrs, Mesa, Ar.z, 326. 5, Park Sung-soo. South Korea 324.

6. Chun In-soo, South Korea. 323. 7. Tomi Poikolainen, Finland, 323.

8. Detlef Kahlert. West Germany. 321. 9, Vladimir Echeev.

Soviet Union. 320. 10, Pentti Vikstrom, Finland. 320. 1 1, Lee Han sup, Suuth Korea.

320 12. Htroshi Yiimamoto, Japan. 318 13. llano Di buo, Italy. 317.

14, Takrfyoshi Matsushita. Japan, 316 15, Goian Bierendal, Sweden. 316. 16. Simon Fanweather.

Australia. 316 17. Paul Vermeiren. Belgium, 309. 18, Leroy Watson.

Britain, 304. Women's individual Quarterfinals Kim Soo-nyung, South Korea, 337 points. 2, Wang Hee kyung. Rep. of Korea.

330. 3. Joanne Franks, Britain, 327. 4. Jenny Siowall, Sweden.

327 5. Yun Young-sook. South Korea, 326. 6, Lioudmila A-iannikova, Soviet Union. 326.

7. Nurfitriyana Saurian, Indonesia. 324. 8. Claudia Knz.

West Geimany. 322. 9. Melame Skillman, Laureldale. 318.

10. Ma Xiangiun. China. 318. II.

Lai Fang-mei, Taiwan. 317. 12. Tatiana Motintian. Soviet Union.

316. 13. Liselotte Andersson. Sweden, 315. 14.

Catherine Pellen. France, 313. 15. Liu Pi-yu, Taiwan. 310.

16, Joanna Kwasna. Poland 303. 17, Pauline Ecl- Britain. 301. 18, Natalia Boutouzova.

Soviet Union, 300. Basketball Men's classification games Eleventh place China 97, Egypt 75 Ninth place South Koiea 89, Central African Republic 81 Seventh place Hum lo Hico U3. Spain 92 Fifth place Brazil 10b. Canada 90 Men's medal games Bronze medal Unued States 78. Australia 49 Gold medal Soviet Union 76.

Yugoslavia 63 Boxing Light flyweight (105.6 pounds) Semifinals Mu.luel Carbaial. Phoeinv An outpointed Rnbeit Kaszegi, Hungary. 4 1 kailo Hnstov. Bul.ui.t. outpointed Leopoldo Semeles.

Pb.lippmes. 0 Flyweight (112.2 pounds) Semifinals Kmi Kuvdng Sun. South Koiea outpointed Timo- fei Skridhin. Soviet Union 5 0. Andieas lews.

Last Geimany, outpointed Mario Gonzalez, Menu u. 0 Bantamweight (118.8 pounds) Semifinals Kennedy McKii.nev, K.leen Texas, stopped Pha-ol Moolsan Tliail.ind. 2 32 fust. Alenanilai Hnstov, Bulgaria, outpointed Jorge Julio Rocha. Colombia.

3 2 Featherweight (125.4 pounds) Semifinals Daniel Dumttrescu. Romania, outpointed Lee J.ie Hyuk South Koiea 0. (iiovuiun Pansi Italy, stopped Alululhak Achik. 1 55 litsl Lightweight (132 pounds) Semifinals Geoige Ciamne. Sweden, outpointed Nerguy 1 nkhliat Mongolia 3 2 Andieas Aielow.

last Germany, outpointed Ro mallis llli-, llleiiwimd. Ga 5 0 Light welterweight (138.7 pounds) Semifinals Gi.ilidine Cheney. Austialia. outpointed Lars Myibeig Sweden 0 Vialt.lieslav Janovski Soviet Union out Hetiiei Gies, West Geimany. 2 bb first.

Welterweight (147.4 pounds) Semifinals Hobeit Wailgild. Kenya, ilef Jan Dydak. Poland, walkover L.Miienl Boudoiidni liani.e. outpointed Kenneth Goulil. Ftockfiml IN 4 1.

Middleweight (165 pounds) Semifinals Henry Maske, tast Geimany. outpointed Chris Sarnie. Kenya. 5 0 Eeiton Man us. Canaila.

oulnointed Hussdin Shall Syed. Pakistan. 1 Light heavyweight (178.2 pounds) Semifinals Andiew Maynard. foil Caison. Colo def.

Hen-rvk Petru h. Poland win by retiiement, third Nounntgomed Oninavdzov. Soviet Union, def. Damn Skaro. Yugoslavia, walkover.

Heavyweight (200.2 pounds) Semifinals Hyun Man South Korea, stooped Andiei Golola Poland. 1 43 second Ray Mercer. Jacksonville. stopped Arnold Vanilellitile. IMethellands.

2.15 second. Super heavyweight (over 200.2 pounds) Semifinals Hiddii.k Bowe. New York, outpointed Alenandie M.iik limn heiiko, Soviet Union. 5 0 lennnn Lewis, Canada, def. Janus Zaren-k-ewic.

Poland, walkover. Canoekayak Freestyle 105'! pounds Final round Seventh place: Volker Anger, East Germany, del. Naser Zeinainia, It an, did not attend weigh-in Fifth place: Reiner Heugabel, West Germany, def. Ilyas Sukruoglu, Turkey, passivity while leading by 1-11 points. Bronze medal: Serguei Karamtchakov, Soviet Union, outpointed Tim Vanni.

Portersville, 3-1 Gold medal: Takashi Kobayashi, Japan, def. Ivan Tonov. Bulgaria, superiority (12-14). 136't pounds Final round Seventh place: Giovanni SchiHaci. Italy, out pointed Gary Bohay.

Canada. 3-0. Fifth place: Joerg Helmdach, West Germany, outpointed Avirmed Enhe, Mongolia, 3-1, Bronze medal: Simeon Chteiev, Bulgana, outpointed Akbar Fallah. Iran, 3-1. Gold medal: John Smith, Del City.

outpointed Stepan Saikissian, Soviet Union. 3-0. 198 pounds Final round Seventh place: Iraklis Deskoulidis. Greece, outpointed Zeveg Dnvchin, Mongolia. 3 1.

Fifth place: Jim Scherr. Mobndiie. outpointed Houmen Alabakov. Bulgana. 3-1.

Bionze medal: Kim lae Woo, South Koiea, outpinnteil (jdbor Toth, Hungary. 3-0. Gold medal: M.ikbarbek Khadattsev, Soviet Union, pinned Akua Ota, Jdpan, 3.2 Men's 500-meter canoe singles inal 1 (Hat Hfiiknnlt Last Geimuny 1 minute lib 42 seconds 2 Mikhail Slivinskii. Soviet Union. 1 57 2b 3 Maitin M.mnov Bulitdiia lb 27 4 Altil.l Sabo.

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