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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 69

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June 2. 1983 S.F. EXAMINER F5 i 3 Richard LeVifl Olympic watch V.aJ If- i. 3 ktvvn rviv II it II flL 7 1 1 11 I II 'aw 1 STEEL-BELTED RADIAL CONFIDENCE WARRANTED FOR 30,000 MILES ML fmmm A GREAT LOW PRICE plus 1.64 federal excise tax and old tfre forP16560R13 whltewall limited tire wearout warranty Low rolling resistance helps save gasoline 2 steel belts help resist Impact 1 lvJw' aPi: Guardsman Maybe Sears Plus radial substituted price f.e.t. and whltewall for old tire PI65BORI3 164 PI758QR13 BR76-I3 39'99 183 P18575RI4 CR78-14 44.99 2.00 PI9575RI4 D-ER78-I4 48.99 2 13 P20575RI4 FR78-14 53.99 2 34 P2I575RI4 GR78-I4 57.99 249 P21575RI5 GR7B-I5 61.99 2 59 P22575RI5 H-JR7B-I5 65.99 2.74 P23575RI5 LR78-I5 69.99 296 LIMITED WARRANTY AGAINST TIRE WEAROUT 1' -j itsw.

For the specified miles. Sears will replace the tire or give a refund charging only for the miles used. Mounting and rotation INCLUDED The marathon women LOS ANGELES Joan Benoit, the women's marathon world record holder, will be the principal absentee at the sixth annual Avon Marathon to be run here Sunday at the early bird hour of 6:30 a.m. In fact, of the 11 women who have run marathons, only Julie Brown of San Diego, New Zealander Lorraine Moller, and 45-year-old Joyce Smith of Great Britain are entered. Charlotte Teske of West Germany, the 1982 Boston Marathon champion, was a recent drop-out The course is nearly identical to the one proposed for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics where the women's marathon will make its Olympics debut The main difference is its starting point The Avon race will start at Santa Monica City Hall, the Olympics marathon at Santa Monica City College.1 Benoit, whose 2:22:42 clocking at this year's Boston Marathon cracked the previous record held by Allison Roe by nearly three minutes, is passing up all future marathons in order to concentrate on shorter distances to improve her speed.

Brown, whose personal best of 2:28:33 was recorded at the 1982 New York Marathon where she finished second to Crete Waitz, is the favorite in a field of nearly 1,000 runners representing more than 17 countries. The race, sanctioned by The Athletics Congress (TAO, will determine the U.S. women's marathon team to the World Championships in Helsinki this summer. Twenty-two women have bettered 2 hours, 35 minutes. Menlo Park's Nancy Ditz, 28, is a long shot to make the American team, which will be the top three finishers here.

Ditz's best time is 2:37, "I think the top three will be under 2:33 on a good day and I hope I'll be there," said Ditz, a Stanford grad. "I look at the American women's field to be a battle between Julie Brown Julie Shea (2:3041) and (Oakland's) Laurie Binder IN CONJUNCTION with the marathon, Avon will exhibit a Women's Sports Hall of Fame through June 7 at Santa Monica Place in Santa Monica The U.S, women's volleyball team begins a six-week tour of Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong this week. On the last stop, it will play China, the world champions, in the only pre-Olympics meeting between the two super powers. Scheduled matches in the U.S. have been canceled because of strained relations over the defection of Chinese tennis star, Hu Na At the Olympics, the women's volleyball competition will be divided into two pools.

The A Pool will include the United States as the host country, China as the world champion, and representatives from South America and Europe. The Soviet Union, as the 1980 Olympics gold medal winner, heads up the Pool that also will include the champions of Asia Africa, and North America. The North American-Caribbean Zone Champion will be decided at a tournament in Indianapolis next month. If the U.S. wins, the runner-up will qualify for the Olympics.

Limo fates for the Olympics will be sky high. Non-account holders will be charged $1,500 a day for formals and $1,700 a day for stretches by one company which says its prices are consistent with those of other companies. Regular customers will be charged the regular rate, which on a 24-hour basis computes to about half the above figures. A driver, of course, is included. -v IN AN ATTEMPT to educate the American public on the rigors of archery, Jesse King, the executive secretary of the National Archery Association, points out that each Olympics competitor will fire 288 arrows In the four-day competition.

This means that under the weight of a 50-pound bow, each participant will endure approximately seven tons of pressure without the benefit of mechanical aid The USA boxing team won five titles at the '83 world amateur boxing championships in Tokyo. Mark Breland and Floyd Favors successfully defended their 147 and 119-pound titles, while Tyrell Biggs went unchallenged and retained his super heavyweight title. The new champions are 132-pounder Derrell Whitaker and Steve McCrory at 112 pounds The scorecard for the 12 amateur titles reads as follows: five are Americans, five are Cubans, two are Canadians, and none is Russian Of the 11 gold medalists in Moscow, all but one came from an Eastern Bloc country. Six were Cubans, one from Yugoslavia, one from East Germany, one from Bulgaria, one from Russia, and one, light welterweight Patrlzio Oliva, from Italy. Richard Levin is a sports writer on the staff of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.

He is assigned full-time to cover Olympics developments and bis columns will appear frequently in The Examiner. Olympic ticket procedure From Page Fl LAOOC spokesman. The only free event will be yachting, for which no tickets will be sold. However, fans will have to go out to sea to observe the competition, which will not be visible from the shore. The Bay Area will share in the Olympics with Stanford being one of four sites for preliminary rounds in soccer.

A security blanket for LA. SANTA ANA (UPI) The Los Angeles Olympic Orga- nizing Committee will reimburse Orange County the full $242,008 cost of providing security for two events of the 1984 Summer Games. The Board of Supervisors was granted their request for $222,881 for the Sheriffs Department and $19,127 for fire and paramedic services, a spokesman for Board Chairman Roger Stanton said yesterday. wearout warranty wearout warranty Steel-belted radials for small cars. Polyester bias plies.

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