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B-6 The Orlando Sentinel, Friday, August 9, 1991 Coaches injured during baseball brawl base in an unsuccessful bid to break up a double play which ended the REUTERS BASEBALL police had to rush onto the field in a Havana suburb, and pull players apart to restore order. Dozens of punches and kicks were exchanged in the fight and players were sent flying as the two sides swung at each other wildly. One Mexican player went back to his dugout to grab a bat but witnesses said he was restrained by Mexican team officials. Coaches Upham and Pollorena both were carried from the field on stretchers and rushed to a hospital. It was the first major fight of the Games and one of the worst on-field brawls in the 40-year history of the 39-nation Games, which brings together nations in the Western Hemisphere.

In the bottom of the fifth, Andreopoulos, 18, slid hard into second leading, 7-5, in the top of the sixth inning, was caused by racial comments against them. Mexico was awarded the game, but Canadian officials said they were protesting. The Canadians said at least three of their players were hit by bats during the brawl, and pitcher David Krug had a possible broken nose. According to the Mexicans, Canadian catcher Alex Andreopoulos set off the incident when he called catcher Alberto Vargas, the first to bat in the top of the sixth, a "Third World chili-eater, a tortilla eater." Vargas replied Mexico could beat Canada at baseball anytime. The fight then erupted with players, coaches and officials rushing onto the field from the dugouts as the shocked crowd booed.

Cuban ATLANTA BRAVES Placed pitcher Rick Mahler on waivers; recalled pitcher Armando Reynoso from Richmond of the Class AAA International League. CHICAGO WHITE SOX Recalled pitcher Greg Hibbard from Vancouver of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League; sent catcher Matt Merullo to Birming-ham of the Class AA Southern League. CINCINNATI REDS Placed second baseman Mariano Duncan on the 15-day disabled list; recalled shortstop Freddie Benavides from Nashville of the Class AAA American Association. TEXAS RANGERS Placed infieider Jeff Huson on the 15-day disabled list; recalled infieider Jose Her-nandez from Tulsa of the Class AA Texas League. BASKETBALL inning.

Andreopoulos and Mexican shortstop Arnoldo Castro, who was involved in the double play, exchanged heated words but they were pulled apart by teammates. Mexican officials also said umpire Pederson contributed to the brawl by lax officiating. "He let the game get out of control. He lost it," Mexican delegation official Cesar Osuna told Reuters. Upham, who has a history of heart problems, was in a stable condition and would be kept in the hospital overnight for observation.

Upham fell from the stretcher as he was being carried up through the crowd in the stands. HAVANA Canada's and Mexico's baseball coaches were both taken to a hospital Thursday after their players fought a wild brawl involving charges of racial insults during a key qualifying match at the Pan American Games in Havana. Canadian first-base coach John Upham, 49, who played for the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies in the 1960's, was in a hospital with angina, a form of heart attack, and Mexican coach Antonio Pollorena needed four stitches to close a cut over his left eye. Mexican officials said the fight, which lasted several minutes and forced U.S. umpire Dan Pedersen to suspend the game with Mexico Placed forward Frank MILWAUKEE BUCKS Kornet on waivers.

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Mayes to a 2-year contract. TRACK AND FIELD THE ATHLETICS CONGRESS Suspended high jumper Holly Kelly for three months and javelin thrower Brian Crouser for two years for durg-testing violations. Both are former athletes at Florida State. TvJr J- IJ.aC.' Jr-rAJ! Cuba's lonely course By Skip Myslenski CHICAGO TRIBUNE ANOTHER NO-HITTER THE U.S. women's Softball team threw yet another no-hitter, its fourth in six games beating Venezuela, 6-0, Thursday night.

This one had a trick to it, though. Michelle Granger, who no-hit Puerto Rico, 10-0, on Monday and is considered the best pitcher in the world, threw nine consecutive balls to start the game. She then left with a blister on her ring finger and was replaced by Lisa Fernandez. Fernandez, the only U.S. pitcher who did not have a no-hitter in the Games, retired every batter she faced.

She threw a perfect game in relief and struck out 16. Compiled from toire reports Swimming medalist Harding plans to retire after Games Tia Harding of Lake Mary is calling it quits. Harding, 21, and her partner, Diana Ulrich of Oxen Hill, won the synchronized swimming gold medal Thursday. She has announced she will retire from the sport after the Games. "I just graduated from Ohio State," she said.

"Now that school's over, I feel very completed. "I did everything that I wanted to do in the sport. I've done a lot of things, went to a lot of places. I feel completed." At Ohio State, Harding was part of four national team titles. Last year, she and Ulrich earned top marks in duet competition at the NCAA Championships.

nnt j.l.,or savs, lT9 itics-eour Mobil Grand Prix points standings THROUGH THURSDAY MEN 200 1, Frankre Fredericks. Namibia 39. 2, Leroy Burrell, United States. 34. 3, Thomas Jefferson, United States.

32. 400 1, Danny Everett. United States. 39. 2.

Steve Lewis. United States. 35. 3. Roberto Hernandez.

Cuba. 32. 1,500 1, Noureddine Morcet, Algeria, 45 2. Jm Spfvey. United States.

33. 3. Simon Doyle. Australia. 30 3.000 Steeplechase 1.

William Mutwol, Kenya, 35. 2, Phillip Barkutwo. Kenya, 30. 3 (tie), Patrick Sang, Kenya and Juhus Kanuki, Kenya 26. 5,000 1, Khaid Skah, Morocco.

40 2, Richard Cbelimo. Kenya. 38. 3, Brahim Boutayeb. Morocco.

33 110 Hurdlei 1. Renaldo Nehemi-ah, United States, 43 2. Tony Dees, United Stales, 37. 3, Jack Pierce, United St31ftS 34 Pole Vault 1, Sergey Bubka Soviet Union, 51. 2.

Kory Tarpenning, United States, 36. 3, Gngoriy Yegorov, Soviet Union, 33. Long Jump 1, Mike Powell, United States. 45. 2, Llewellyn Slarks, United States.

39 3, Larry Myricks, United Slates, 33. Discus Throw 1 (tie), Mike Bun-cic, United States; Atbla Horvath, Hungary; and Romas Ubartas. Soviet Union. 25. Javelin Throw 1, Jan Zelezny, Czechoslovakia, 45.

2. Einar Vihiaims-son, Iceland, 36 3. Viktor Zaitsev, Soviet Union, 28. Overall Standing! 1, Sergei Bubka. Soviet Union, 51.

2 (tie), Jan Zelezny, Czechoslovakia; Mike Powell, United States; Michael Johnson, United States; and Noureddine Morceli, Aige- ria, 45 WOMEN 100 1, Merlene Ottey. Jamaica. 45. 2. Gwen Torrance.

United Stales. 41 3, Mary Onyali, Nigeria. 39. 800 1, Ana Quirot, Cuba. 34.

2, Charmaine Crooks. Canada, 32. 3, Meredith Rainey. United States, 31. MHe 1 Natalya Artyomova.

Soviet Union, 45 2, Hassiba Bourmerka. Algeria, 37 3. Dotna Meiinte. Romania 29, 3.000 1, PattjSue Phjmer, United Slates. 33 2.

Susan Sirma, Kenya, 32. 3, Margareta Keszeg. Romania. 27 400 Hurdles 1. Sandra Farmer-Patrick, United States, 45.

2. Margarita Ponomaryova, Soviet Union, 42. 3, Kim Batten, United States, 36 High Jump 1, Stefka Kostadin-ova Bulgaria, 33 2. Yelena Rodma, Soviet Union. 30 12.

3. Hake Henkel. Germany. 27 Shot Put 1. Zhihong Huang, Chi-na.

36 2, Asthd Kumbernuss, Germany, 31. 3, Ramona Pagel. United States. 28. Overall Standlngt 1 (tie).

Sandra Farmer-Patrick, United Stales; Natalya Artyomova, Soviet Union; and Mertene Ottey, Jamaica, 45. 4, Margarrta Ponomaryova, Soviet Union, 42. 5, Gwen Torrence. United States, 41 "vereareyou mhere parents wer oh fi to y' ideology ana We bim' we liveintheUnrtea idlernoW-rr'noia HAVANA It is tucked away, far from eyes that would regard it with wonder, and to reach it the taxi must slalom along a road cratered with potholes. Stones and cinder blocks are piled high in front of the construction companies that line this road, and then even farther on overgrown greenery provides just a glimpse of the weather-beaten wooden shack that sits in its midst.

But now, just beyond that shack, the taxi turns left, passes under a soaring arch and between two majestic trees, and slowly rolls to a road lined with croton pine trees and palm the right, 430 yards away, green of the Diplo Club, only country club, and open foreign diplomats. Jorge Du-que, Cuba's only golf club pro. course was completed by a corporation in 1952 and given in 1980. holes (two tees are used make it a 5,932 yard, par course) are lined with pine and mango trees, of its fairways are cut by creek. is a swimming pool and a two tennis courts, a restaurant and a 19th hole and even closed doors a recreation two bowling alleys, two a snooker table, a pin-ball and a video game.

are," Duque says as he this off, "no tee times just come and start to think there is no other place in the world." s-n de. Nice meemiy SfaSoS'tne cab dnv- brB really memoes JL1 secret potae- Clark adds to U.S.'s gold count PAN AM from B-1 said: "The willpower of heroes is needed in this hour." The quote comes from Che Guevara, one of Cuba's revolutionary heroes. "I was ready," Clark said. "Heroes were needed and we were taking a beating on the track." With Clark's gold, the team won nine other medals Thursday (not counting two late events). Cuba won six, including a gold by Ana Quirot in the 800 meters.

Clark, favored in the competition, never wavered despite a surge by Tommy Asinga at the halfway mark. Asinga, of Suriname, briefly took the lead, only to fall behind at the first turn. Clark kept a comfortable distance until Davis made a run down the final turn. "I thought I had him but I didn't have that quick surge," Davis ri nettinq alone if NASCAR Bud at the Glen AT WATKJNS GLEN, N.Y. THURSDAY'S PRACTICE SPEEDS 1.

Mark Martin, Ford Thunderbird, 120.048 mph; 2. Rusty Wallaoe, Pontiac Grand Prix, 119822; 3. Terry Labonte, OkjOTorjie Cutlass. 119.644: 4. Bit El-lolt.

Ford Thunderbird, 119561; 6. Erne man, Chevrolet lumma 1 19 566; 6 Dave Marcis, Chevrolet Lumma, 1 19 180; 7. Derrike Cope, Chevrolet Lumma 119093; 6. Geoff Bodrne, Ford Ihunderturd, 119.078; 9. Ken Schrader, Chevrolet Lumina, 119023; 10.

Dale Earnhardt, Chevrolet Lumina, 118.772; 11. Irv Hoerr, Oldsmobde Cutlass, 118.711; 12. Wally Dallenbaoh Ford Thunderbird, 118.349; 13. Dale Jarrett Ford Thunderbird, 118309; 14. Richard Petty Pontiac Grand Pnx, 118.282; 15.

Dorsey Schroeder, Pontiac Grand Pro, I IB264; 16. Bred Bodie. Buck Regal, 118 229; 17. Sterling Martin, Ford Thunderbird. 116 063; 18.

Darrell Walmp, Chevrolet Lumma, 117.804; 19. Harry Gant Oosmobile Cutlass, 117.764: 20. Bobby Hillin Pontiac Grand Prix, 117.678. Lakeland Speedway points standings THROUGH THURSDAY LATE MODELS 1. Eddie King, Ak turas.

514; 2. Dave Duntan, Lakeland, 504; 3 Bruce Everett, Odessa, 372; 4. David King. Barlow, 362; 5. Perry Love-lady.

Lakeland, 220: 6. Mike McCrary Winter Haven, 206; 7. Johnny Gamble. Aubumdale, 202; a Gayle Haines. Haines City, 176; 8.

Dwayne Dempsey, St. Petersburg, 176: 9. Eddie King Aituras, 154; 10. Ray Hester, Lakeland. 138.

SPORTSMEN 1. Toby Grynewicz, New Port Richey, 477; 2. Paul Grynewicz, Hudson, 452; 3. Don Kachurick, Tampa, 444; 4. Kevin Weeks.

Lakeland. 376: 5 Daniel Green, Lakeland, 354; 6. Willie Kennedy, Lakeland. 309; 7. Mike WaJdron, Port Rehey.

242; 8. John Waterman. Lakeland. 224; 9. Chns Wagman, Lakeland.

222; 10. Scon Gullett. Lakeland, 204. MODIFIED 1. Raymond Lovelady, Lakeland, 774; 2.

Dwayne Dempsey, St. Petersburg. 710; 3. John Carter Belle-view. 482; 4.

Jim Brmkley Dade City. 434; 5. Dave Dunkm. Lakeland. 429; 6.

Bob Gross, Lakeland, 320; 7. Tim Lerthead. Davenport, 268; 8. Von Pope, Aubumdale, 244; 9. Gayle Haines, Haines City, 234: 10 John Neal, Lakeland.

228. MINI STOCKS 1 Darren Jackson. Lakeland. 581: 2. Mike Rudder.

Zephyrhills. 576; 3. Robbie Storer, Zeprryrhnts, 480; 4. Bryan Siorer, Zephyrhills, 442; 5. Jay Ka-minski, Lakeland.

387; 6. Greg Edwards, Thonotosassa 324; 7. Richard Ekins Haines City. 281; 8. Ellen Lerthead, Polk City.

279; 9. Scott Rudder, Zephyrhills, 254; 9. Randy Storer. Zephyrhills, 254: 10 Raymond Taylor, Polk City, 246. STREET STOCKS 1.

David Roberts. Lakeland, 668; 2. Randy Skinner, Lakeland. 625; 3. Danny Hill Seftner, 560; 4.

Larry Chumney. Aubumdale, 558; 5. Tom Mitchell. Haines City. 538; 6.

Kenny Stephens, Kathleen, 536; 7. Danny Lowe, Lake Wales. 437; 8. Ed Hill Setrner, 346: 9 Tim Hoark. Plant City, 332; 10 Mike Rowland, Lakeland, 252.

V-8 BOMBERS 1. Mike Pitts, Aubumdale. 650: 2. Greg Pitts. Aubumdale, 596; 3.

Donald Bart-lett, Lakeland, 512: 4. Steve Ware, Aubumdale. 500; 5. Ray Cuzzone, Bartow. 468.

6. Bob Register. Lakeland. 452. 7.

Ron Lotqurst Aubumdale. 423; 8 Reggie Ware, Aubumdale, 421; 9. Tufty Hester, Lakeland, 360; 10 Shave Brooks, Aubumdale, 350. FOUR-CYLINDER BOMBERS 1 Cotty Edgens, Winter Haven, 662; 2. Lee Davis.

Lakeland, 493; 3. Tracy Maynard, Tampa, 480; 4. Chris Pearson, Mulberry. 418; 5. David Williamson, Lakeland, 389; 6.

Ted Skiss, Plant City, 362, 7. John Marko-vich. Lakeland, 340; 8. John Davis, Lakeland, 312; 9. David Cahill.

Lakeland. 295; 10. Kenneth Uhl, Lakeland. 290. EilliO Czech Open AT PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA THURSDAYS RESULTS Second-round singlet Guillermo Perez-RoUan d.

Carl-Uwe Steeb 6-4, 6-0' Horst Skotl d. DimiUi Polyakov. 6-4, 6-1. Magnus Guslatsson d. Carlos Costa.

64. 6-1 Horaoo de la Pena d. Juan Aquilera. 6-2, 6-3. Karel Novacek d.

Renzo Furlan, 4-6. 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Player's Challenge AT TORONTO THURSDAYS RESULTS Third-round single Manuela Ma-leeva-Fragniere (2) Regina Rajchrtova (16) 6-1, 62. Katerina Maleeva (4) d. Naoko Sawamatsu (12).

6-1, 63 Natalia Zvereva (9) d. Jolene Watanabe, 7-6 (7-2), 60. Quarterfinal doublet Claudia Kohoe-Kiisch-Helena Sukova (2) d. Belinda Cordwell-Mana Lindstrom 6-1 64. Virginia Slims of Albuquerque AT ALBUQUERQUE, MM THURSDAYS RESULTS Second-round singles Elna Rein-ach (6).

Alexia Dechaume. 6-1, 2-6. 6-0 Susan Sioane (4) Tamaka Ta-kagi. 7-5, 64 Julie Halard (1) d. Noelle Van Lottum, 61, 6-1 Sandnne Testud Nicole Arendt, 6-4.

4-6, 62; Gigi Fernandez (2), d. Halle Don, 64, 7-5. First-round doublet Jo-Anne Faull-Mary Pierce (4) Tatiana kjna-tieva-Susan Sioane, 62. 60. ATP Championships AT MASON, OHIO THURSDAYS RESULTS Third-round singlet Boris Becker (1 MaWai Washington.

6-4. 64; Andrei Cherkasov (10) d. David Wheaton (8) 6-3, 62; Derrick Rostagno (14) Ivan Lendl (3), 7-6, 3-6, 6-3; Pete Sampras (7) Wayne Ferreira 6-1. 64; Stefan Edberg (2) Amos Mansdorf. 6- 6-2; Guy Forget (6).

d. Gianluca Pozzi, 64, 64; Jim Couner (4), d. Michael Chang (13). 7-5, 6-2. Second-round doublet Ken Flach-fiobert Seguso Bnan Garrow-Kent Kinnear.

3 63. 7-6; Steve DeV-nes-David MacPherson Patrick Gal-braith-Todd Witskan (4), 7-6, 5-7. 6-5; Grant Cornell and Glenn Mrdnbata (3) Javier Frana-Brad Pearce, 6-7. 64, 7-6 ATP money leaders THROUGH SUNDAY 1. Michael Such $1,021,061 2.

Jim Couner 1.005.661 3 Stefan Edberg 913.390 4. Bons Becker 719,008 5 Ivan Lendl 582.268 6 Emlio Sanchez 571.564 7. Magnus Guslatsson 507,122 8. Andre Agassi 460,751 9. Karel Novacek 432.825 10 Guy forget 392,932 II.

SergiBruguera 387.030 12 Goran Prpic 360.888 13. Anders Jarryd 346.104 14 Jakob Hlasek 336.037 15. Davx) Wheaton 322.109 Tour of Britain AT BUXTON, ENGLAND THURSDAYS RESULTS Stage 5: 104-mHe leg from Lincoln to Buxton (Motorola It tht American teem 1 Phil Anderson. Australia Motorola. 4 hours.

33 minutes. 48 seconds. 2 Rudy Verdonck, Belgium, Wemmann, same time, 3. Robert Miliar, Britain, same time; 4. Henz Imcocen.

Switzerland. Helvetia, same ome: 5 Adri van der Poel, Netherlands, Tunp Computers, 24 seconds Period Other American and Motorola fv Ithert 35 Joe Parkin. Boulder. CoO Tukp Computers, 52 seconds behind 49 Franky Andreu. Dearborn, Men, Motorola.

7 mnutes, 36 seconds behind; 53 Ron Kjefel. Boulder, Com Motorola, 810 bermd; 56 Bnan Walton. Canada Motorola 19 45. 93 Andy Bishop Tucson. Arc Motorola.

32 07 Overt) Standlngt 1 Anderson. 14 hours. 54 mnutes. 50 seconds: 2 Verdonck, one second behind. 3 Imbo-den.

same time: 4 Millar. 17 seconds behind; 5 Jens Heppner, Germany, Panasonic 41 seconds oehmd Other Amerlcant and Motorola finishers 29 Parkin. 4 minutes 24 seconds bermd; 46 Andreu 1108 behind; 56 Warton, 23.17; 57. Ketel, 23 50, 93 Bishop. 5124 Wt "TV Raised by his grandparents in Sanford, Clark recently visited the 10-acre farm before driving to Tampa, the staging point for all U.S.

Pan Am athletes. While in the area, he worked out with Lake Brantley coach Charlie Harris. "Whenever I come back home to the farm I have to be careful," Clark said, "because I have a tendency to work too hard there." "When the guy from Suriname his move, I didn't panic I went ahead, I thought I'm not trying to sound I was confident." now lives in Modesto, his wife recently found with Proctor Gamble. they lived in San he still trains with Oliveras of Brazil. Signed guard Tharon Second race 516, 31.33 3SnazzyVttor 13.00 2300 600 5 Golderrod Six 7.60 4.40 4 City Dasher 4 40 (3-5) 76.40 (3-AII) 9.30 (AH-5) 44.70 (34) 498.00 DO (5-3) 31.60 Third race 51 6, 31 .54 8 Ico First Rose 13.00 3.60 4 20 6 ND Pasco Snow 2.40 2 40 1 Cfl Goideneagle 500 (6-8) 10.00 (8-6) 35.10 (81) 107.80 (8-6-14) 219.00 Fourth race 38, 39.72 6 Bold Biaze 680 460 360 8 Bob Cooney 4 80 4 40 4 Fiat Snickers 1960 (6-8) 16.20 (6-8) 46.50 (6-84) 455.20 Fifth race 516, 31 .32 4 Dewey Batman 5 00 360 220 IMyBrenda 1540 9 60 6 My Little May 660 (14) 20.80 (4-1) 37.80 (4-1-6) 179.60 Sixth race 516,0:30.92 8 MTs Rosary 380 3 20 3 00 4SideTreat 660 500 5 Fiat Carbon Copy 3 80 (4-8) 33.60 (84) 49.80 (84-5) 240.60 PICK-3 (64-8) 29.40 Seventh race 516, 30.78 4 Medical Miracle 5 20 3 60 2.60 1 Here's Dr 3.60 340 6 Omni Tn Cat 4 60 (14) 9.40 (4-1) 18.30 (4-1-6) 64.20 (4-1-6-7) 396.60 Eighth race 516, 31.42 4 Paul The Taute 1640 8 40 1220 1 fis Special Jet 7 20 12 20 6 Key Flyer 12 80 (14) 80 00 (4-1) 153.00 (4-1-6) 376.40 Ninth race 516, 30.73 6 Ico Claude 1040 4 60 320 1 Our Blue Heaven 5.40 3 00 8 Out Gunned 6.60 (1-6) 17.20 (6-1) 35.70 (6-1-8) 147.00 (Carryover) 7609.90 10th race 516,13:31.19 4 Sure Tax 4.40 2 60 210 1 Bob's Reuben 2.60 210 8 Moon's Delight 2 40 (14) 10.00 (4-1) 16.50 (4-1-8) 54.00 (4-1-8-5) 144 00 11th race 516, 31.12 1 My Prize 3 60 6.00 3 60 7 Keyboard Andre 25.40 3MsMetallica 1960 (1-7) 20.60 (1-7) 57.90 (1-7-3) 380.20 12th race 516, 0: 30.78 8 Gallant Keith 2 60 3 80 3 40 5 Ms.

Naomi's Boy 12.80 6.00 6SuperOuole 1100 0 (5-8) 17.60 (8-5) 24.00 (86) 116.40 13th race 516, 30.94 1 Kevin Jules 16 60 14 40 6 60 3 Gentle Night 1260 600 2 Midland Boyd 260 (1-3) 58.80 (1-3) 80.70 (1-3-2) 174.80 QD (5-8 1-3) 168.40 14th race 5V16.C: 31.17 3 RNR Bristol 17.40 11 40 4 20 2 Ruby Gem 600 3 00 5 Randy Holt 2.10 6 And then Ados 2 40 (2-3) 33.20 (3-2) 37 80 (3-2-5) 197.40 (3-2-6) 371.40 (3-2-6-5) 1292.80 A 1,207 $115,168 At Calder Thursday's results WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. Maine Legnd (Mm) 25.40 1500 9.00 Romany Road (Vez) 3600 1700 Christina My Love IValles) 1 3 60 Time 1:14. Scrrnched-Lltlkt Bright Eyet, Longstocklngt, Calm Poro-spectorett. (3-6) 615.20.

2nd 5,500, mdn 34Y0, 7f. Ralph's A Sport (Mat) 7 80 4.00 2.80 Tropical Heatwave (Castillo) 2 80 2 40 dh-Flasrry Texas (Azett) 2.20 dh-Rus-shen Rusty (Martinez) 2 80 Time 1:27. Scratched Imbaya, Top-toy, Fashioned Gold, Sonic Tide, Flip For Fun, Logical Buck. dh-Dead heat for 3rd. (12-6) 20 40.

(12-6-1) 34.40. (12-6-8) 72.60. DD (3-12) 117.80. mdn 2YO, 61. Baby Gato Sol (Cas) 35 40 10 60 8.20 Aiming Lucky (Martin) 4.40 3 00 Highly Tempted (Velez) 9 80 Time 1:15.

Scratched Cheerful Sky, Twirling Judl. (7-10) 209.60. (7-104) 1,896.00. 0), 3YO up, 1ml 70yds Flagler's Red (Bertia) 7.20 3.60 2 40 Vakd Ordination (Martin) 4 40 2 80 Imbibe (Guerra) 240 Time 1:44 3-5. (2-6) 33.00.

(2-6-1) 153.00. 3YO up, 71. Love Cut (Terry) 840 4 00 3 20 Medieval Princess (Moore) 5.00 4 80 Locked On Target (Alferez) 360 Time 1:25 2-5. Scratched Todd Bella, Trt Jay. (5-3) 41 JO.

(5-34) 131.60. Bet three (7-2-5) 668.20. mdn 2YO, 8f. Warkie Talker (Azeff) 12.60 6 00 4.80 Tn Exploding (Velez) 5.00 4.40 Heza Stalwart (Castillo) 1140 Time 1:12 1-5. Scratched Fortunate Jet Freebkt One, Hot Wins Unreel Mot, Expropriator.

(7-10) 6220. mdn 34Y0, 1ml. Black Robe (Alferez) 7.00 4 00 4 00 Pass On Blessings (Guerra) 5.60 440 Bonnie Blue Bird (Daigtel 8 60 Time 1:42 4-5. Scretched-et N' North. (6-9) 30 20.

(62) 456.40. 8th 17,000, ate, 3YO up, 61. Mazeppa(lee) 500 3 40 2 40 Forte Reflection (AHerez) 440 2 60 Sam Sunny Hour (Danjean) 2 80 Time 1:11. Scratched All ruth (2-6) 1660. (2-64) 41.00.

Bet Three (7-6-2) 88.40. 9tt) 23,000, ale, 3YO up, 1ml. French Rebel (Velez) 380 2 20 out Veicro Fry (Lee) 240 out Ocala Flame (Sweeney) out Time 1:39 1-5. Scratched Proud To Reason. Roy BeUo.

(4-2) 10.00. 10th 50.000, 3YO up, 1 3.16ml tf. Natural Museum Of Racing And Had Of Famt Stakes (Simulcatt from Saratoga Springs) Sabra (Krone) 1100 7 40 4 40 Cazzy (McCauley) 780 5 80 Balrykefry (Migrate) 12 60 Time 1:54 3-5. Scratched Mink Alert. Irish Actress.

(7-8) 119 00. (7-8-9) 1.151.40. Sunday Fme (Dai) 7.00 320 3.00 Unde Chet (Matutes) 3.00 2 40 Do You Read Me iGuerra) 3 60 Time 1. 3-5 Scratched Early Angle. (5-1) 23.60.

(5-1-7) 88 80. Late Double (7-5) 53.80. $702,196,00 Total $1,134,775.00. Compiled by Brian Campbell BE Medals table THROUGH THURSDAY 100 OF 128 TOTAL MEDALS TOT United States 30 37 27 Cuba 51 25 14 90 Canada 6 8 15 29 Mexico 3 6 13 22 Colombia 2 9 i 19 Venezuela 1 7 7 15 Brazil 5 i 3 9 Argentina 0 3 6 9 Jamaica 10 2 3 Nicaragua 0 12 3 Trinidad 110 2 Chile 10 1 2 Uruguay 0 10 1 Dominican Rep 0 0 1 1 Ecuador 0 0 1 1 Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1 Surinam 0 0 1 1 ARCHERY CFL EASTERN DIVISION PF PAPTS Toronto 3 1 0 147 104 6 Winnipeg 2 2 0 88 84 4 Hamilton 0 4 0 54 137 0 Ottawa 0 4 0 98 129 0 WESTERN DIVISION PF PAPTS Calgary 4 0 0 150 101 8 BrttCImb 3 1 0 149 139 6 Edmonton 3 1 0 164 114 6 Sasktchwn 1 3 0 129 152 2 TODAYS GAME Toronto at Saskatchewan Arena Football Pet OB x-Oetroit 9 1 900 x-Tampa Bay 8 2 800 1 x-Denver 6 4 600 3 x-Albany 6 4 600 3 Dalfcs 4 6 400 5 New Orleans 4 6 .400 5 Orlando 3 7 .300 6 Columbus 0 10 .000 9 x-cknehed playoff berth SATURDAYS RESULTS Dallas 28, OrHnoo 25, OT Albany 57, Columbus 17 End Regular Season TODAYS GAMES Denver at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Albany at Detroit, 8 p.m.

noil udt snai.e Guzman, Mexico, 224-2; 5, Andres Charade. Argentina, 223-10; 6. Marcelo Pugliese. Argentina, 223-2; 7. Ian Ma-plelhorpe, Canada, 190-5 Eduardo Reina.

Honduras. 124 Soot Pin 1. Gen Weil. Chile, 2. Paul Ruiz.

Cuba. 634; 3. C.J. Hunter, Washington, 62-7V4; 4. Jorge Montenegro.

Cuba, 62-2'; 5. David Wilson. Spokane, 59-2; 6. Roberto Venier. Canada, 58-10V; 7.

Francisco Ball, Pueno Rico, 56'; 8 Hum-ben Maingot Tnnidad. 54-64. Pole Vault 1. Pat Manson, West Point. N.Y., 180V4; 2.

Ken Wood, Canada, 170'; 3. Angel Garcia, Cuba. 17-0V: 4. Edgar Diaz, Pueno Rxx, 1604; 5, (lie) Miguel Bemo, Cuba and Earl Bell, U.S. (Ancon, Panama).

164U; 7. Cnstian Aspillaga, Chite, 15-5; 8. Thomas Riether, Chile, dnp. Decathlon 110-meter Hurdles: 1. Miguel ValK), Cuba, 14.48, 913, 2.

Eu-genio Balanque, Cuba 14 61, 897; 3, Pedro Ferreira, Brazil, 14 87. 865: 4. Sheldon Blcckburger, Newport Beach, 15.11, 836; 5. Antonk) Greene, Bahamas. 15.12.

835; 6. Richard Hes-keth, Canada, 15.87, 747; 7 David Mas-gay. WilketBarre. Pa, 15.89, 745. Discus 1.

Feraira, 144-5, 747; 2. Blockburger, 142-1, 732; 3. Greene, 1290, 651; 4. Valle, 127-7; 5. Hesketh, 125-9, 630; 6 Balanque, 124-7, 624; 7.

Masgay, 3 fouls. Pole Vault 1. Ferreira, 164'4. 910; 2 Masgay. 15-1, 790.

3. Hesketh. 13-9V4, 673; 4. Balanque, 13-9'4, 673; 5. Greene, 13-9V4, 673; 6.

Blockburger and Valle 0. Javelin 1. Masgay. 208-2. 790; 2.

Bkxkourger. 207-3. 785. 3, Valle. 206-7, 782; 4 Ferreira 1990.

748; 5 Balanque, 188-1, 698; 6. Greene, 1864. 690; 7. Hesketh, 1660, 600. 1500 1.

Vile. 4:35 81. 707; 2. Hesketh. 4 36.78.

701: 3. Blockburger, 441,20, 667; 4. Baanque. 4,4906 624; 5 Greene, 4 51 10. 612; 6 Ferreira.

5:0306, 542, 7. Masgay. dnp. 0. Total 1.

Pedro Ferreira, Brazil, 7,762 points; 2. Eugenio Balanque, Cuba 7.726; 3. Sheldon Blockburger. Newport Beach. 7,262: 4.

Antonio Greene. Bahamas. 5 Richard Hesketh, Canada, 6. Miguel Valle. Cuba, 7.

David Masgay, Wilkes-Barre, no total. 200 1. Uiana Allen. Cuba 2311; 2. Ximena Restrepo.

Colombia 2316; 3. Merlene Frazier, Jamaica. 2348; 4. kjalms Bonne, Cuba, 2364; 5. Karen Carke, Canada 2371; 6 Dahlia Du-haney, Jamaica, 23 77; 7 Shantel Ransom.

Cinonnati. 23.97; 8 Claudette Arves. Brazil, 2402 800 1. Ana Quirot, Cuba 1 58 71 (Pan Am record. Old record: Quirot, 1 5906, 1987); 2.

Alrsa Harvey-Hill. Arlington. Va, 1 5999; 3 Celeste HalkJay, Btoomfield, 2 01 41 4 Letitia Vnesde. Surinam, 5, Inez Turner, Jamaica 2:02 68, 6 Daisy Ocasio, Puerto Rco. 7 Adena VakJez, Trinidad.

20786; 8. Cathy Rattray, Jamaica 20621. 400 Hurdles Heat 1: 1 x-Etsa Ji-minez, Cuba. 58 29; 2. x-Carohna Forrjn, Canada.

58.86; 3 x-Tona Buford, Dayton, Ohio, 58 98. 4 x-Kareth Smith, 5. Yvette Haynes. Si Vincent 1:0287. 400 Hurdles Heat 2: 1 x-Schowonda Williams, Winter Haven, 5809; 2 x-Deon Hemrntngs.

Jamaica 58 16; 3 -x-Maribelsy Pena. Colombia. 59 52: 4 x-Lency Montelier. Cuba 5981; 5. Ahene Philips.

Venezuea. 10209, 6. tnes Justet Uruguay. 1.0228. 10Km waft 1 Graoeia Mendoza Mexico.

46 41 56 (Pan Am record old record. 471715. Mare Colin. Mexico. 1987): 2.

Debt Lawrence, Columbus. 46 51 53 3. Mancela Chavez. Mexico. 47 44 73; 4.

Lynn We. Suffolk. N.Y., 5. Yosiaine Punales, palm a stop on and hibiscus, fronds. To is the first Cuba's only to 28, is The British to Cuba Its nine at each to 70, 18-hole palm and and seven a sinewy There playground, behind hall with pool tables, machine "There shows all here.

You play. I like that "So. Hae trie eia. 7.007; 3. Mexico.

4. Canada, 5. Pueno Rico, 6. Brazil, 7. Cosla Rica, 8.

Peru, 6,612. BOXING First Round 106 pounds: Neskxi Dteppa. Puerto Rico d. Joel Cardenas, Peru, RSCH-2, :21. Rogelio Marcelo, Cuba d.

Bradley Martinez, Fort Hua-chuca. Anz. Ricardo Lopez. Mexico d. Alcisbel Flores, Venezuela Fernando Retayud.

Colombia d. Walter Marin, Guyana; 112 pounds: Eusebo Gam-boa, Nicaragua d. Mario Gonzalez, Mexico. David Serradas, Venezuela Gonzaki Cabalkyo, Peru: 165 pounds: Michael DeMoss. Camp NC.

Horaoo Rivera. Mexico; Edson Ferreira, Brazil Ricardo Arraneda. Chile CYCLING Men's Individual Pursuit Raul Dominguez, Cuba Qrk Cope-land. San Diego. 4:44 890 to 4 48850, Gold Medal Dominguez, Silver Copeland, Bronze droguett, Chite.

Women's 4,000 Individual Ken-dra Kneeland, Portland, Ore. Hughes, Canada. 3.58 850 to 4 07 430. Gold Kneeland. Silver Hughes Bronze Fernandez, Cuba FENCING Men's General Qualification 1 Banos.

Canada; 2 C.Bravo. Venezuela, 3, Caoezas, Cuba; 4 Michael Lofton, Brooklyn, 5, Steve Mormando, Jersey City, 6. T.PIourde, Canada; 7 A Larva, Cuba; 8 R.Meza, Venezuela; 9 Duong, Argentina. 10. Sabbadin Argentina, 11.

J.Lemus. Chile; 12 LPankoski, Brazil; 12. PMangiaterra Brazil. Men's sabre quarterfinals Jean Mane Banos, Canada, del. LPankoski Brazil, Alexis Leyva.

Cuba del. Bravo Venezuela; Steve Mormando. Jersey Oty, def PCabezas, Cuba, Mi chael Lofton. Brooklyn, def. Tony Piourde.

Canada; Semifinals Jean-Marie Banos, Canada, del Alexis Leyva Cuba, Steve Mormando, Jersey City NJ. del Michael Lofton, Brooklyn Final Steve Mormando. Jersey City. N.J., def, Jean-Mane Banos, Canada GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING 105.5 pounds Gold medal Mark Fuller, Davis. Cakl Geovanm Matos, Cuba, 5-0 Bronze Medal Jose Sa-bino, Dominican Republic d.

Jorge llles-cas, Peru, 3-0 5th place Andres Mon-toya, Chile, dec Carlos Salcedo. Nicaragua. 84. 114.5 Gold Raul Martinez. Cuba Ramon Mena.

Panama. 160 at 2:10, Bronze Shawn SheWon, Albany, NY, pm Urses Valentin, Dominican Republic, at 4 58 5th Edison Viten, Ecuador, dec Julio Reyes, El Salvador. 6-4 7tt Joel Medina. Venezuela, pin Alex Mena-cho Peru, at 2 53 9th Hugo Martinez. Mexico, dec, Diego Kacheroff, Argentina.

16-1 at 2:25 125.5 GcWAmadons Gonzalez, Cuba d. Victor Capacho. Colombia, disq at 353 Bronze Frank Famiano, Brockport, NY Juan Cortes, Mexico, at 4 20. dq 5th Maunoo Moiguer, Argentina Raul Polo. Peru.

30.71h Pedro Matdonado, Puerto Ricod Jose Veras. Dominican Republic. 3-2 9ttv Edy Azuaie, Venezuela Marcos Ramirez. Guatemala. 11-2.

136.5 Goid-Juai Maren, Cuba Isaac Anderson. Albany. disq at 4 35 Bronze Wilson Santos. Venezuela d. Diego Pegueiras.

Domrrvcan Republic. 11-4 5th Lurs Mendez. Mexico Paulo torre Argentina. 90.7th Ar bei Neves. Puerto Reo d.

Erick Bema. Panama, inury default 9th Danwl Me-chan. Ecuador d. Carlson Grace. Brazil 8-3 149.5 Gold Andy Saras, Schenectady.

NY Cecilio Rodriguez. said. Clark: made at all. When I would win. cocky, but Clark, 30, where employment Previously, Diego, where Luis de Juan Pino.

Cuba d. Tupac Venero, Peru, 64, 6-3. Women 's second round singles Isabel Petrov, Mexico d. Joann Rom-ney-Pickertn, Bntish Virgin Islands, 6-2, 6-1. rvalari McCalla Jamaica d.

Ceoiia Ampuero, Bolivia. 60. 6-2. Women's second round doubles Donna Faber, Hilton Head, SC. and Pam Shriver, Lutherville, Md.

d. Tayna Manibo and Anita Venner, Virgin Islands, 6-2. Cabezas and Joarm Seputveda. Chile Melissa Maz-zotta and Michelle Francesa, Venezuela, 6-3, 63. Cfiudia (Jiabalgoity and Andrea Vffiira.

Brazil d. Rita Pighardo and Betas Rodriguez, Cuba 6, 6-3, 6-2. Men's third round singles Joey Rive, Puerto Rico Gerardo Vacar-ezza, Chile, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). Marcelo Sa-Hola, Brazil Steve Deakin, Canada 6-3, 6-1. Dave Di Lucia, Norristown, Pa.

d. Oliver Fernandez, Mexico. 6-1. 6-4. Juan Pino, Cuba d.

Tupac Venero. Peru, 64. 63, Men's second round doubles Nelson Aerts and Marcelo Saliola, Brazil Carlos Cacerces and Dennis Uman-zor, Honduras, 60, 60. Patrick Bau-meter and Tupac Venero. Peru Rafael Moreno and Genaro De Leon, Dominican Republic, 6-4, 64.

Gerardo Vacarezza and John Gildemeister. Chile Patrice Baker and Betrand Lacombe, Haiti. 63, 6-4. Women's second round singles Isabel Petrov. Mexico d.

Joann Rom-ney-Pickerin, British Virgin rsands. 6-2, 6-1. Ivalani McCalla Jamaica d. Cecilia Ampuero, Bolivia. 60, 6-2 Women's second round doubles Donna Faber.

Hrlton Head. SC. and Pam Shriver, Lutherville, Md. d. Tayna Manibo and Anita Venner, S.

Virgin Islands, 6-2, 60. Paula Cabezas and Joann Sepurveda, Chile d. Melissa Maz-zotta and Michelle Francesa Venezuela, 63, 63, Cauda Chabalgoity and Andrea Vieira, Brazil Rita Pighardo and Betas Rodriguez, Cuba, 4 6-3. 6-2. Mixed doubles Salvador Cofvee and Mazzotta Venezuea Deakin and Renata Kolbovic, Canada.

6-2. 6-4 Kynakos and Chalbakjorty. Canada d. Marcelo Anchondo and Maracena Miranda, Chile, 6-1, 6-2, Di Lucia and Shriver Corvee and Mazzotta. 6-4, 3-6, 63.

Martinez and Petrov. Mexico Frontera and Viquara Puerto Rico. 6-2. 64 TRACK 200 1. Robson Da Sirva Brazil, 20 15 seconds: 2.

Kevin Little. Des Momes. towa 20 63; 3 FeSx Stevens. Cuba, 20 76; 4. Peter Ogrtvie, Canada 21 20; 5.

Troy Douglas, Bermuda, 21 26; 6 Roland Barclay. Trinidad. 2151; 7. Robertb Hernandez, Cuba, 23 22 8 Kevin Braunnnskill. Dover, Del dnp 400 Hurdles Heal 1: 1 x-Neal McClmton, Dallas, 5059; 2, x-Domingo Cordero, Puerto Rico.

3 x-Juan Hernandez, Cuba. 50 81; 4. Mitchell Francs. Jamaica. 53 54.

5 Launer Pri-meau. Canada. 5444. 6. Maunoo Car-ranza.

El Salvador. 56 68. 400 Hurdles Heat 2: 1. x-Torrance Zellner. Baltimore, 50 39; 2.

x-Eromldes Nunes. Brazil. 5043: 3 x-Pedro Pinera, Cuba 5071; 4, x-Mark Thompson, Jamaica. 51 03: 5 x-Antor Smith, Venezuela, 51.10. 800 1.

Ocky Clark. Sanford. Fla, 1 4691; 2, TerrS Davis. Austin, Texas. 1 46 99: 3.

Tommy Asinga Surinam. 1 47 24; 4 Pablo Squeila, Chile. 1:47 59; 5 Angel Carnesolta. Cuba 1 47 93; 6. Hector Herrera.

Cuba. 1 4812. 7. Luis Goncalves, Brazil, 1:4812: 8. Lurs Migueies, Argentina.

1 4886 Harnnsr 1 James Driscoll. Inver-grove. Mm, 238 teet 9 rches, Jud-son Logan, North Canton. Oho. 230-8, 3.

Rene Diaz. Cuba 224-3; 4. Guillermo Cuba, 6. Lora Rigutlo, Canada. 53:32 07; 7.

Maribel Calderin, Cuba 54:34 90; 8. Mana Guzman, El Salvador. 9. Doris Vallecfc, Honduras, 57.37.07. Long Jump 1.

Oiarme Guthrie, Jamaica, 21-9'; 2, Eloinna Echevarna. Cuba, 210: 3. Juliet Bright, Coos Bay, 21-5'i; 4. Flora Hyacinth, U.S. Virgin Islands.

21-IV4; 5. Andrea Avila Argentina. 20-9; 6. Euphemia Hoggins, Tnnidad, 20OV4; 7. Dionne Rose, Jamaica 20-5; 8.

Gwen Loud, Los Angeles, 20-5V4. WEIGHTUFTING 90 kg Snatch 1, Pedro Rodnguez. Cuba 374 pounds (170 kg); 2. Bret Brian, Baton Rouge. La, 330 (150); 3.

Paul Flescher, Northbrook, 330 (150); 4. Javier Jimenez, Colombia 308 (140); 5. Cruz Maria. Venezuela 297 (135); 6. Jhon Sichel, Ecuador, 275 (125); 7.

Antonio Garcia. Nicaragua, 2695 (122 5); 8. Paul Distant Jamaica 269.5 (122.5); 9. Casano Tejeda Bolivia 235 (117.5); 10, Maurido Rodnguez, Argentina. 235 (1175).

Clean and Jerk 1. Rodriguez, 423.5 (1925); 2. Brian. 418 (190); 3. Flescher, 418 (190); 4.

Jimenez, 379.5 (172.5); 5. Maria, 374 (170); 6. Rodriguez, 357,5 7, Distant, 341 (155); 8, Tejeda, 341 (155); 9. Garcia 330(150); 10 Sichel. 319(145).

Total 1. Rodnguez, 7975 (3625); 2. Bnan, 748 (340); 3. Flescher, 748 (340); 4. Jimenez, 687,5 (312.5); 5.

Maria. 671 (305); 6. Rodriguez, 616 (280); 7 Distant. 610.5 (277.5); 8 Tejeda 599 5 (272.5); 9 Garcia 599.5 (272.5); 10. Sichel, 594 (270).

100 kg Snatch 1 OmarSemanat, Cuba, 363 (165); 2. Wesley Barnett, U.S., 3465 (157.5); 3. Edmifeon Silva, Brazil. 324 5 (147.5); 4. Ramon Alvarez, Puerto Rico, 3025 (137 5); 5.

Juan Reyna, Mexico. 286 (130). Clean and Jerk 1. Semanat. 477.4 (217); 2.

Barnett, 412.5 (187.5), 3. Silva 407 (185); 4. Pedro Marin, Venezuela, 401 5 (1825); 5. Alvarez, 374 (170); 6 Reyna. 341 (155).

Total I. Semanat 841.5 (382 5); 2 Barnett, 759 (345); 3. Silva 731.5 (332.5); 4. Alvarez, 675.4; 5. Reyna, 627.

YACHTING Men's Laser 1. PTanscheit Brazil. 000; 2. Sam Kemer, Capnola. 870; 3.

J.Campero, Argentina, 13.70; 4. J.Padron, Cuba, 17 00; 5. RDavies. Canada. 1800: 6 Hirst, British Won bands.

24.70; 7. Alvarez. Venezuela 25 00, 8 YAguilar. Mexico. 2900.

Table 1. Ted Huang. Los Altos, Calif 0.00; 2. McCais. Canada 870; 3 Avery.

Virgin Islands. 19 70; 4. CEspinoB, Argentina 2200; 5. 0M-caide, Pueno Rico. 23 00; 6.

Ge-vaerd, Brazil, 24 70; 7. RBanto, Chile, 25 70: 8. JArvarez, Cuba 27 00. Snipe 1. Cuba.

000; 2. Brazil. 870. 3. CnHe.

11 00; 4 United Stales (Peter Commette, Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Tarasa Davs, Ananta), 13.70 5 Argentina. 21 70; 6. Canada 2300; 7. Uruguay, 24 70; 8. Bermuda 29 00 Today's schedule Archery women's first round 9 am; Men first round, 10:30 am; Women's quarterfinals, 1:30 p.m; Men quarterfinals.

3 m. Men's Basketbai Canada vs Mexico. 330 pm; Unrted States vs Bahamas. 6 pm; Cuba vs. Argerrara, 830 pm Bowing Men's and Women's quar-terfinats.

9 am: Men's and Womens semrfinars, 3pm Boxing Pretrrxnanes. 2 pm. WekjrrrJifttng Up 10 110kg finals. 2 1 10kg and up finals. 8 p.m.

Cuba, Bronze Juan Mora. Mexico Daniel Navarette. Argentina, at 3.57, dq.5th Carlos Albrecht, Peru d. Ivan Santiago, Puerto Rco, Oscar Mondaca Chile d. Hermimo Hidalgo, Panama, iniury default.9lh-Jose Diaz, Venezuela d.

Giiberto Sanchez, Dominican Republic, 6-4 163 Gold Abel Sajmiento, Cuba David Butter, El Cajon. 3-0. Bronze Nestor Garcia, Venezuela d. Eduardo Lakerman, Argentina, 12- 0 5th Karto Kasap, Canada, pin Rodol-fo Hernandez. Mexico, at 2 43.7th Antonio Loiola, Brazil, pin Walter Carter, Chile, at 2:21.

180.5 Gold Alfredo Linares, Cuba d. Luis Rondon. Venezuela, disq. at 3 23 Bronze John Morgan. Minneapolis, d.

David Mottran. Canada. 4-0. 5th-Jose Betancourt. Puerto Rico, pin Diego Potap, Argentina, at 3 08.

7th Lucto Vazquez, Peru d. Jorge Ascui, Chile. 11-3. 198 Gold Randy Couture. Stillwater, Okla.

d. Reynaldo Pena, Cuba, 8-0. Bronze Greg Edgetow, Canada, d. Juan GirakJo, Columbia. 1 1-0.

5th Teobaldo Diaz, Chile, pin Nicodemus Rodnguez. Panama, at 48 7th Dane! Igiesias, Argentina, dec, Lurs Marquez, Puerto Rico, 90. 220 GokJ Hector Milian, Cuba James Johnson, Phoenix, disq. at 2:50. Bronze-John Matie.

Canada d. Luis Sandoval, Panama, 80. 286 Gold Matt Ghafrari, Chan-dter, Ariz Wilfredo Pelayo, Cuba, 30. Bronze Andrew Borodow, Canada, pin Edwin Millet, Pueno Rico, at :14. 5th Guillermo Diaz, Mexico d.

Juan Cruz. Peru, at 4:25, dq, ROWING Men's repechage double 1. Frisch and Forgeron, Canada, 6 minutes. 48 72 seconds; 2, Sigurd Berven. Boston, and Michael Still.

Areata. 6 5191; 3 Bianes-Rex and Miranda. Mexico, 6 53 93 4. Zidek and Mi-gramm. Argentina 5.

Jara and Neyra, Chile. 7:2034, Men's llgritweigrit double 1 Fa-jardo and Heneru. Argentina, 6:57 34 2, Marvm Guites. Thorton, Colo and Stephen Gantz, McLean, Va 6 59 52; 3. Castillo and Motta, Guyana.

6:59 57; 4, De Ftor and Roias, Peru, 7:00 35; 5. Frere and Pinter. Brazil. 7 09 20. SHOOTING Men's 50 Individual 1.

Jorge Rios. Cuba. 591 points. 2. Jose Hernandez.

Cuba, 5B7; 3 Troy Lawton, Columbus. 6a 584; 4 Osvaido Gonzalez. Cuba. 581; 5. David Edmondson, Fort Burning, Ga, 580.

6 Scott Swinney, Manchester. Term 576; 7, Mark Bed-Imgton, Canada 575, 8. Julio Sandoval, Guyana. 572; 9 Helmuth BelSngroth, Colombia 570: 10 Hernando Bamen-los, CcJombia 570, 11 Arturo Igiesias. Guyana 559; 12 Freddie Rankin, Colombia, 557; 13, Chnstjan Bermudez, Guyana 544 Team 1 Cuba, 1,759: 2.

United States (Lawton, 584. Eotnondson. 580; Swinney, 576). 1.740: 3, Colombia, 1 675: 4 Guatemala. 1 675 SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Duet 1 Unrted States (Ta Harding Long-wood.

Fla and Diana Ulnch. Oxon Hi. Md). 177 9942 points: 2 Mexico (Soma Cardenas and Lourdes Olivera). 1749355; 3 Canada (Jute Bibby and Connne Kedde) 174 4524 4 Cuba.

173 2304: 5 Brazil. 166 3889. 6 Chile. 1626551. TENNIS Men's third round singles Joey Rrve, Puerto Rtoo Gerardo Vacar-ezza Crnie, 6-3.

7-6 (7-5). Marcelo Sa-iota Brazil Steve Deakin Canaof 6-3. 6-1; Dave Di Lucra. Nomstown. Pa Oliver Fernandez, Mexico.

6-1. 6-4; Men's 50 1. Eric Brumtow. Hickory Creek, Texas. 321 points; 2 Miguel Leon, Cuba, 3)9.

3. Ricardo Roias, Mexico. 317; 4 Jay Barrs. Mesa. 313.

5 Edwm Eliason. Stansbury Park, Utah, 312; 6. Darrell Pace, Hamilton, Ohio 308 Women'j 50 1. (He) Janet Dyk-man. El Monte, Calif and Dernse Parker.

South Jordan, Utah. 319 IPan Am record, previous record, 315, Denise Parker, 1987); 3. Mman Veliz. Mexico, 301; 4. Kitty Frazier, Cross Lanes, WVa, 305.

5. Jackeline Fide, Cuba, 294; 6 Jennifer 0 Doonell, Farmington Hills. Mich 292 BASEBALL UNITED STATES 5, ANTILLES 4 Antilles United States sbrhbi abrhW Lopes ss 2 0 0 0 Hamnds cf 5 1 1 0 Balntna dh4 0 1 1 Rodrgz 2b 5 0 2 1 Brndta 4 0 0 0 Gmt. 3b 3 0 0 0 Ansgsti 2b 3 1 0 0 Roberts If 4 1 1 2 Betoma 1b4 1 4 OJohnsnc 3 120 Barntn rf 4 0 11 Taylor dh 4 0 0 0 Marks cf 4 0 11 WVnmer rl 2 0 1 1 Truelmn 3b2 2 1 0 MeHdz tb 4 1 2 1 Cijinte 4 0 0 0 Gomez ss 4 0 2 0 Qmnaa 0 0 0 0 Hellng 0 0 0 0 Martina 0 0 0 0 Dettmer 0 0 0 0 Bngrtha ss 1 0 0 0 WiSon pr 0 1 0 0 Tot 32 4 8 3 Tot 34 5 11 5 Antilles United States 011 100 100 4 100 002 002 ELopes. BaktfTtm, Thielrrian.

Cilinte. Johnson. DP Unrted States 2 LOB Antilles 6. United States 10 2B Betor-ina 2. Roanguez HR Roberts, Meen-dez, SF Wimmer IP ER BB SO Antilles Oca 5 10 3 3 2 5 MrtnaL, 0-1 25 1 2 2 3 1 United States Hang 4 4 3 3 2 1 DtmerW, 1-0 5 4 1 1 2 7 WP Thietman, 2 50 A-3100 BOWUNG Men 1 Jon Juneau, Baton Rouge, 2,507 pins; 2.

Patrick Healey, Wichita. Kan 2,495, 3 Waiter Assis. Brazil, 2.441. 4 Steve Kioempken. Las Vegas.

2440. 5. Alfonso Rodnguez. Mexico, 2 378, 6. Marco Odio, Costa Rica, 2,326.

7 Lurs Serfaty. Venezuela, 8 Lus Javerte. Mexico 2.305. 9 Earl Demmery. Canada 2.305 10 Franors-co Perez.

Pueno Fco, 298 Team 1 United Stales (tOoempken. Soan, Juneau and Heaey). 7.442, 2. Venezu- Mr. Olympia contestants DOLPHIN RESORT HOTEL SEPT.

14 FROM LAST YEAR'S TOP 10 1 Lee Haney (U.S.); 2 Lee Labrada (US). 3 Shawn Ray (US); 5 RehGa-spari (U I. 6 Francis Bentatto (France), 7 Frank Hillenbrand (Ger-manyi 9 Andreas Muenzer (Germany). OTHER U.S. COMPETITORS Joe Dawson, Renel Janvier.

Ron Love. Marsh, Bob Pans, Robbie Robinson. Vinos Taylor, Tom Terwilkxsr. OTHER FOREIGN COMPETITORS Achim Albrecht' (Germany). Albert Beckies (Ba bados).

Pavol Jabtoneky (CzechoslovaKral Wilhelm Jasmowski (Germany), Nimrod King (Canada). Thierry Pastel IFrance). Geir Borgan Paulsen (Norwayi. Miios Sarcev' fru-goseve). Sonny Schmidt (Australia), Donan Yates (England).

First-time contestant At Seminole Park Today: 7:45 pm. 2000 Semnoia Casseiberry Through September 2 Intormeoon: 6994510 Results: 6990200 Thurday'8 results Fin not -51 31.50 5 Suze Surrr Rah 900 3 60 2 20 3 Regai Raven 5 00 2 40 2 My Taffy Lady 300 (3-5) 12 60 (5-3) 36.30 (5-3-2) 90 80.

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