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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 30

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THE WINDSOR STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1983 CIO Points Exhibitions Tonlght'sGame Team Canada vs i.amtjn All Stars In Sarnie Ontario Junior Championships (AtThoroldl Tonight's Game Wellendvs Belleville Saturday's Gama Riverside Knights of Columbus vs East York, (Play continufsthrmighthe weekend In a double-knockout format) Federal League Men's 400-mtlrt hurdles: Uovd Guss. West Vancouver, third heat, qualified tor semifinals, Ian Newhouse, Ed-' monton, fifth in heat, eliminated Men's 1,500 metres: David Reid, Bolton, Ont second in semifinal heat, advanced to final Marc Olesen, Nepean, Ont in heat, eliminated. Men's discus: Rob Gray, Toronto, fifth in qualifying round, advanced lo final; Jack Harkness, Mississauga, IHh, advanced Mn's long jump: Ian James, Milton, Ont, seventh in final, Michele Boulet, Laval, ninth Men's high jump: Alain MeteMus, Outremont, Que fifth in final, Milt Ot-tey, Toronto, 15th Women's heptathlon: Denise Pillion, Titlsonburg, Ont 12th overall, J'U Ross-Giffen, Toronto, withdrew after tour events. Women's Ino-metre hurdles: Susan Kamsli, London, fifth in final, Karen NeKon, Oshawa, e'ghth Women's 40ft metres: Mnily K'll-ingbeck. Toronto, won silver; Char-maine Crooks, Toronto fourth in fina VOLLEYBALL Canada defeated Japan in men's qualifying round 16 4 14 8 14 10 11 12 2 24 Troy Jet Bon Det Harper Sports Detroit (TM WindsorChiefs Port Huron Midas 1st RACE, Clm.

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Kerr) 6-2-8 SmouHaMM Williams) 3-3-5 FamousLenIR Duford) 2-n-i SombralF. Sadler) 88-S Amrock Leader (S Bossence) 7 5-7 Joey Supreme IK Killby) 2-5-4 10th RACE, Clm Pace-Purse S7S8 LancersDustl Warner) 6 4-6 GoodTlmePowerIN Shay) 3 -4 SpringChargerfG. Darnell) 5-7-4 CaroidoniCathy IB Maguire) 7-5 WindDancerlD MacDonald) 3-3-2 CPHaslelS Bossence) 156 Kellys Shadow (B Dillon) 6-4 7 Charter Flight (D McFadden) 2-6-8 EDMONTON (CP) Countrybv- country point standing after 8 events at the World University Games (10-5-4- 3M tor first sx piacings) Soviet Union United States 224 Canada "3 Maty '07 Romania 105' China W'a Japan M'i West Germany 35 Australia 34' France 34' Britain 33' i Nigeria 30 Braiit 23 Cuba 21'i Netherlands 2' Chechoslovakia If Poland New Zealand Belgium 5 Tanzania 5 Yugoslavia 3 Bermuda Tunisia Hungary 3 Iceland 3 Switzerland 2 Austrnj 1 Jamaica 1 South Korea Portugal Spam 1 Thursday Result Of troitHerperSportsS Windsor ChielsT SaturdayGames Harper Sport vs. Jet Box at East Detroit Memorial Park, Ip (2) Port Huron Windsor Chiefs at Mic Mac Stadium, 1.30p Results Men's Nigh Jump Final: I. Igor Paklin, Soviet Union.

2.31 metres (Games record, previous record 2 28 set by Gerd Nagel, West Germany, 1979), 2 Eddy Annys, Belgium. 7 29. 3 Alain Melellus Canada (Outremont, Que 2 26, 4. Clarence Shunders, Belgium, and Juan Aizpurua. Cuba.

2 26, 6 Shu Cal, China. 2 23, 7. Yuri Shevchenko, Soviet Union, Leo Williams, and Moussa Fall, Senegal, 2 2.3; 10 Jorge Luis Quinones, Cuba. 2 23; 11. Miroslaw Wogdarcik, Poland, Giovanni Da Vito, Italy; Jacek Wsiola, Poland, and Hrvoje Flzolelo, Yugoslavia, 2 20; 15 Milt Ottey, Canada (Toronto), and James Barrlneau, 2 20; 17.

Roland Egger, Switzerland, 215; 18 Andre Schneider, West Germany, and Nagel, 2 15, 20 Novica Canovic. Yugoslavia. 2 10 Women's 100-metrt hurdles Final: 1 Natalia Petrova. Soviet Union. 13 04, 2 Eienne Biserov.

Soviet Union, 13 07, 3 Bemla Fitzgerald. US, 13 24. 4 Candy Young, US, 1137, 5 Susan Kameli, Canada (London. Ont 13 39, 6. Michaela Slolca, Romania, 13 40; 7 Anne Piguereau, France, 13 49; 8.

Karen Nelson, Canada (Oshawa, Ont 13 62 Women's 400 metres Final 1 Manna Pinigma. Soviet Union, 50 47, 2 Molly Kiiimgbeck, Canada (Toronto). 5194, 3. Elena Korban, Soviet Union, 52 07. 4.

Charmame Crooks, Canada (Toronto) 52,17, 5 Easter Gabriel. U.S., 52 88. 6. Sharon Dabnev, 52 91, 7. Leanne Evans.

Australia. S3 50. Erica Rossi. Italy, 53 99. Women's Neplathlon Final: Ekaterina Smirnova, Soviet Union, 6,350 points, 2.

Sabine Everts, West Germany, 6.291, 3 Judy Liver-more, Britain, 4 Birgit Dressel, 1 West Germany, 6,025, 5 Corinne Schneider, Switzerland, 5,831, 6. Elida Ugarte. Cuba, 5 717, 7 Vivanne Antibe. France, 5.700; 8 Tenia Alston, US, 5,611, 9 Kimiko Tatsumi, Japan, 5,553, 10 Peisu Ye, China, 5 121, II Oiga Venssimo. Brazil, 5,389.

12 Denise Pillion. Canada (Tillsonburg, Ont), 5 184. 13 Dalia Tavebi. Algeria. Men's 400-metrt hurdles, quarterfinals Top three each heat and neit best four times to semifinals Neat 1: I.

Ale.ander Kharlov. Soviet Union, SO 25 seconds, 2 ThomasWild, Switzerland, 50 40, 3 Lloyd Guss, Canada (West Vancouver) 50 75, 4. Ric-cardo Trevsan, Italy. 51 22, Juan Casabona, Spam, 51 23, 6 Uwe Schmidt, 51 76, Neat 2: 1 Daniel Ogidi. Nigeria.

51 34, 2 Julius Mercer. US. 51 39. 3 Shioenori Omori. japan, 51 48.

4 An Essex County Senior Tecumseh 16 0 Essex 12 Leamington 8 6 Windsor AA 7 7 wheatley 10 Harrow 7 11 Woodslee 4 10 Amherstburg 4 Medals TELEVISION TONIGHT 7:00 p.m. (9): Universiade '83, World University Games competition from Edmonton 8:30 p.m. (42): Football, Ottawa at Calgary (CFL) 11:30 p.m. (9): Universiade '83, the day's highlights of the World University Games at Edmonton RADIO -TONIGHT 7:15 p.m. (WJR): Baseball, Oakland at Detroit 7:15 p.m.

(CHYR): Baseball, Texas at Toronto TELEVISION SATURDAY 11:00 a.m. (42): Tennis, highlights of the 1982 Canadian Open championships from Montreal 1 1 :30 a.m. (9): Par 27 golf show 1 2:00 noon (9): Superstars of Wrestling 1 2:00 noon (42): CTV Sports in Review 1:00 p.m. (9): Racquetball Classic 1 :00 p.m. (42): This Week in Baseball 1:30 p.m.

(4): This Week in Baseball 1:30 p.m. (7): Football, Chicago at Philadelphia (USFL semi-final) 1:30 p.m. (9): Original Six Hockey Heroes, Chicago vs. New York 1:30 p.m. (42): Blue Jay Banter 2:00 p.m.

(4) (13): Major-League Baseball pre-gameshow 2:00 p.m. (42): This Week in Football 2:15 p.m. (4) (13): Baseball, California at Boston 3:00 p.m. (2): Tbe Road to Los Angeles 3:00 p.m. (9): Universiade '83, live coverage of the World University Games from Edmonton (through 6 p.m.) 3:00 p.m.

-(42): Wrestling 4:00 p.m. (2): CBS Saturday Sports features tbe World University Gammes from Edmonton 4:00 p.m. (42): CTV's Wide World of Sports features rodeo competition, synchronized swimming and tbe Canadian men's gymnastics championships 5:00 p.m. (4): AI McGuire On Sports 5:00 p.m. (7: ABC's Wide World of Sports features taped highlights of the NASCAR Firecracker 400 race; also, the 'Dream Mile' from Oslo, Norway 7:00 p.m.

(9): Football, Edmonton at Hamilton (CFL) RADIO SATURDAY 1:15 p.m. (CHYR): Baseball, Texas at Toronto 7:15 p.m. (WJR): Baseball, Oakland at Thursday Result WoodsleeJWindsorAAl Sunday Games HarrowalWoodsiee, Ip (2) LeamingtonatTecumseh, Ip (2) Wheatley at Amherstburg, 2pm (21 Essev vs, Windsor AA at Mic Mac Stadium, 7 m. Mic Mac Leagues EDMONTON (CP) World University Games results Thursday Women's Basketball Oualifyinq Round Pool A China 72 Spain 67 Yugoslavia '3 Canada 71 Pool Wesl Germany 62 Franca 59 Romania 87 United States 71 Pool Britain 105 Hong Kong 18 CYCLING Women's 40-kilometre individual timt trial Final: 1 Tamara Poi'akove. Soviet Union.

58 15 08. 2 Lubov Slepokourova, Soviet Union. 59 26 82. 3 Nadegeda bardma, Soviet Union, 59 54 22; 4 Jeanme Longo, France, 59 57 93, 5 Ekaterina Stankova. Soviet Umon, 1 01 12 53, 6 Mane-Claude Audet.

Canada (La Sarre, Que). 1011560, 7 Kelly-Ann Way, Canada (Windsor. Ont) 1 03 06 92, 8 Claudine Baril, Canada (Montreoll. 1,03 45 05. 9, Audrey Thorton, US.

1 03 49 55. 10 Yueihen Wu, China. 1 04 40 70, II Gl-nette Gauthier, Canada I Nepean, Ont 1 04 54 81, 12 Xlangping Wang, China, 1 06 36 14, 13 Therese Dibartolo US. 1 08 19 50. 14 Sally Eckert Selto, 1 08 47 01, 15 Julie Swam Paul, US, 110 II 29 Men's 100-kilometra team time trial Final: 1 Soviet Union lYuri Kash- Junior EDMONTON (CP) Medal standings aMer 68 events at the World University Games; Gold Silver Bronie Soviet Union 44 19 16 Romania 4 8 4 Italy 4 5 4 Canada 4 4 15 Un'ted Sates 3 14 15 China 3 3 Nigeria 3 0 0 Japan 2 7 3 Australia 2 0 2 Bnta'n 1 2 1 Pranca 0 3 1 Netherlands 0 3 0 West Germany 0 1 1 Belgium 0 1 0 Czechoslovakia 0 1 Tanzania 0 1 0 Yugoslavia 0 1 0 Brazil 0 0 2 Cuba 0 Bermuda 0 0 1 Tunisia 0 0 1 New Zealand 0 0 1 Mic Macs 14 1 RiversideK otC 5 Club 240 8 AKO 5 Windsor AA 0 14 Thursday Results RiversideK O.IGSAKO0 MieMacs9WmdsorAA0 (forfeit) SaturdayGames Windsor AA vs AKO at Mic Mac 4p tonio D'es Ferre'ra, Brazil.

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Golden Riile Toniqht'sGames South Wmdsor Police vs Lion Head TavematTrenbyPark.6p Mic Macs vs AKOat AKOPark.6p m. Midget South Windsor ofC Riverside Optimist Madley Mic Macs CabotoClub 11 8 4 3 0 Thursday Results SouthWindsork otCSHadley sO RrversideOptimists 2Mic Macs LitlleBigLeagua Diamond Realty 7 Local 44 it 8 MarathonFord 0 9 MooseLodqe 10 10 Plumbers! Steamtitters 6 Moorco Savmgs 7 13 Mohamed Alouini, Tunisia. 48 0 7, 4 Paul Carvana, Malta. 55 62. Jean dace Bemou.

Congo, d'sgualified Heat 4: H. Amadou Dia Ba. Senegal, 50 68. 2 Juan Azulay. Spam, 50 83, 3 Mark Patrick 50 96 4 Carlos Leal, Memcn.

51 21, Ian NeW-huuse. Canada (Edmonton), 51 24, 6 Khai'd Rgroug. Marocco. 57 76 Qualifiers: Sunder. Ortiz.

Kharlov, Wild. Ba. Guss. Azulay, Patrick, Ogidi. Mercer.

Omori, Fegert, Alouini. Trevsan. Leal Men's 1,500 metres, semifinats Top five finishers each heat and next best two times to finai Heat 1: Mark Fncker, US, 3 4168. 2 David Red Canada (Bolton, Ont) 3 41 88, 3 Claudio Patrignani. Italy.

3 42 40. 4 Hara'd Hudak. West Germany, 3 42 49, 5 Fernandez, Spain, 3 42 95, 6 Bruno Tebourin. France. 3 43 32.

1 Jama Aden, So mode. 3 44 60, 8 Hugo Garcia Molina. Guatemala. 4 01 03. 9 Gideon Mthembu.

Swaziland. 4 08 01. 10 Mohamad Fathi. Libya. 4 33 32 Heat 2: 1 Geoffrey Turnbitil.

Britain. 3 44 74, 1 AnalOly Kalutzky, Soviet Union 3 44 97, 3 Andreas Baranski, West Germany, 3 44 9B, 4 S'eteno Met. Italy. 3 44 99, A Vera. Spam.

3 45 04, 6 Marc O'esen, Canada (Nepean. Onl), 3 45 77, 7 Vmko Pokrai-cic, Yugoslavia. 3 5110, 8 Bm Wang. China. 3 51 44, 9 Roberto Lopez.

Mexico. 3 52 29. 10 Carlos Quevedo, Guatemala. 4 16 01 Qualifiers: Frlcker. Reid.

Patrignani. Hudak. Fernandez, Tumhull, Ka'utzky, Baranski, Met, Vera, Tabourin, Aden Men's discus (top 12 to final: 1 Luis Delis Fournier, Cuba. 67 28 metres (Games record, previous record 65 90 set by Armin Lemme. East Germany, 19811.

2 Marco Martmo. Italy, 59 66 3 Constantinos Georgakooouios. Greece. 59 50. 4 Dariusz Juzvszyn, Poland, 58 96, 5 Rob Gray.

Canada (Toronto), 5734, 6, Marco Bi'CCi, Italy. 57 32 7 Robert Weir, Britain, 56 24. 8 Mike Carter, US. 54 81. 9 Weman Li.

China, 54 60. 10 Raniiv Hiesler, US, 53 16, II. Jerk Harkness. Canada (Mississauga. Ont 52 76.

12 Enk de Brum. Netherlands, 5' 16. il Yahe Guerpiduan, Lebanon 13 48. 14 Cesar Saichh. Guatemala.

37 18 EDMONTON (CP) wna Canada d'd Thursday at the World University Games: BASKETBALL Canada lost to Yugoslavia in women qualifying round CYCLING Women's 4M(ilometre individual time trial: Marie-Oaude Audte, La Sarre, Que, smth in final. Kelly-Ann Wav, Windsor, Ont seventh, Claudme Banl, Montreal eighth, G'nette Gauthier, Ne-pean, Ont 11th Men's MXMcilometre team time trial. Louis Garneau. Ste Fov. Que Beau Puller, Delta.

BC, Michael McOoshey, Ottawa, and Aiam Masson, Laval. Que fifth in final DIVING Women's platform: Robin Wittmeier, Winnipeg, eeventh in preliminary round, Elizabeth Mackay, Pointe C'aire, eighth FENCING Canada lost to China in men's team foil qualifying round SWIMMING Men's JW-metre individual medley: Alex Baumann. Sudbury. Ont won gotd medal. Cam Re'd.

Vancouver, fifth in final Men's 1,500 metres: Peter Szmidt, Edmonton, fifth tn final David ilt. St Catharines. sixth Men's 4xl0o-metre medley relay. Mike West, Waterloo, Ont, Ken Fitr-patnek, London, Ont Tom Ponting, Calgary, Alex Baumann. Sudbury, won silver.

Women's 200-metre butterfly; Gngras, LaSal'e. Que fourth in hea eliminated. Anita Vandyke, Vancouver, fourth mheat. ehmmated Women's 200-metre backstroke: Me-linrJa COOP London, fifth final Altne Larouche, Pomte Claire, sth TENNtS Men's singles: Martin Wostenhoime, Oakville, won third-round match Women's singles: Karen Dewis, London, lost quarter-final match Men's doubles: Martin Wostenhoime, Oakville, and R'ck Bengston, West Vancouver. won quarter final match, advanced semifina's TRACK AND FIELD Men's 100 metres: Dew Williams.

Toronto, won S'tver medal Ben Johnson, Toronto, fifth in final Lomas Division SS Italia 3 0 1 7 Teutonia 3 11 7 Croatia 2 3 0 4 Malta 13 0 2 A Roma 0 4 0 0 A Roma has dropped out ot league competition Under 16 East Leamington 7 0 0 14 Caboto 7 4 0 4 Hrvat 2 5 0 2 Windsor UtcJ 14 0 West Fog Furlan 5 10 10 Hai'a ,4 2 0 8 Croatia 3 7 0 6 A Roma 3 3 0 6 Teutonia 0 6 0 0 CPGA BOISCMATEL, Oue (CP) Leading scores Her the tirst-reuM at Nte JiMIVlO Lshat tnteriiationsl tourna- rnpiit (or the Canadian Professional Gofers' Association championship at the par-ft, Royal Quebec Golf Clubeourse Thursday: Daniel Talbot, Beloeil, Que. 32-35-67 Lee Trevmo, Dallas Dan Haildorson. Brandon, 36 32-68 Tommy Nakat'ma, Japan 3S-33 48 JtVyWstme. F'anoe 3i-35-6 Oave Barr. eiowna.

33-34- BnbCharles, New Zealand 33-3a-6 Shushaclt, Thunder Bay 33-36- AntnioEvangelita Braill 32-3769 -L Lamarre, Laoratrie 3 3670 SobbiePhiiiips, Jerk Pt 37 33-70 Ramon Mirnoi. Veneua'a 35-35 70 Sandy Harper, Vancouver 35 35 70 Serge Thivierge Laval 34-3771 GrahmGuno. Pickering 36-3571 Tom Jackson, Toronto -36-35 71 Georges 34-37 7. Erin Ray Fostey.OrlMia AnderjForsbrand, Sweden 35-36 71 Kevin Dickey. tngston 35 36-71 Juan Pmion.

Colombia 34-37 71 Gendron. Otiebec 38 71 Bob Panastuh, Windsor 31-38-74 Milwaukee Open MILWAUKEE IAP) Top 20 and ties the first round ot the S250 OC) Milwaukee Open goll tournament over the 7.0'0 yard, per 72 Tuckaway CountryOubcourse tonHinkle 3213-65 MarkO'Meara 34 31-65 Wally Armstrong 3135-66 BnddyGardner 34 13-67 Dale Douglass 37 36-68 34 34-68 M.fkSoli 34-68 Dennis Tiliani 16 32 68 J.m Colbert 35-34-69 Caivm Peete 35 34 Ch. ChiRodrig'ier MarkCalcavecch.a 35-34 -69 Clarence Rose 31-36-69 Roger Moltb'e 36 33- 69 Don Pooley 35 34 -69 B'ad Bryant 36-34-70 RirherdZokol 35 35-'0 B'U Sander 34 16-70 AAorrisHaialsky 35-15-70 GeorgeArrher 34-16-70 Enc Batten 37 33-70 Jim Dent 34 )6-70 33-37-70 Pavne Stewart 35-35-70 RonnieBlark 36 34 70 Sef- F-ne's Toniqht'sGames D'amood Pea'tws WooseLedge Aom Mara'hnnPordvs Local Jit 8 ICp i Doubieheade' at Mm Mar Stad'tim (First games bst-o 'tree series) Sunday Games Diamond Bpaity vs Woose Lodge at RpminqtonParV, 1pm Marathon Ford vs. Local J4 at Moty Redeemer College, ip Distrlrt Five Little League Senior (AtOptimistPark) SaturdayGames SandwchEastvs Central. SouthCaned-ansvs South.

12 3flp North vs Sandwich West Turtle Club. 3 Eesvs West, 5 30 pm South Windsor Winer Thursday Results FabcoBlou BendoPeaitvS Sou'h Windsor Optimists 4 Bafcer McMillan Tte Nanta'S Spn'Sop 13 Arc Industries inn. Sergei Navoiokin. Sergei Voronin and Evgeniy Korolkov) 2 00 49 0. 2 Netherlands.

2 05 37 0. 3 naiy. 2i)6 50 0, 4 Romania 2 07 53 0, 5. Canada (Louis Garneau. Ste Foy, Que, Beau Pulfer, Delia.

Michael McC'oskey, Ottawa, and Alain Masson, Laval, Quel. 2 09 32 0 6 Britain, 2 13 18 0. 7 Meico, 2 13 22 0. 8 South Korea. 2 1 3 58 0, 9 Uojted States.

2 It 06 0. 10 Japan, 2 17 39 0. FENCING Men's team foil Final: 1 Italy. 2 Soviet Union. 3 Cuba.

4 France. 5 US, 6 Austria, 7 Japan, 8 Argentina Women's Team Foil, preliminary round Pool 6 China 9, Canada 0, Cuba 9, Canada 2 SWIMMING Men's Wfcnwtrt individual medley Final: 1. Aiev Baumann, Canada (Sudbury. Ont 2 02 29 (Games record, previous record 2 05 41 set by Baumann in heatl. 2 Alexandre S'do-renko.

Soviet Union. 2 04 21. 3 Ricardo Prado. Branl. 2 0 5 50.

4 Vladimir Tka-Chenko. Soviet Union, 2 07 24. 5 Cam. eron ceid. Canad 2 07 99.

6 Roger Vnn Jouanne. US, 7 08 35, 7 Mark RhorJenbaugh. US. 2 10 14. 8 Keiichi Ohata.

Japan, 2 '0 64 Men's 1, 500-metre freestyle Final: I viadimir Sa'nifcov, Soviet Union, 15 02 83 i Games record, pre vious record 15 22 25. set by Aieander Chaev, Soviet Union, 1981 1, 2 Svvaios-lat Semenov. Soviet Union, 15 28 16, 3 Bruce Hayes, US, 15 37 4 Marceio Juca, 15 41 63, 5 Peter Simidt. Canada (Edmonton), 15 12 59. 6 David Shemill.

Canada I St. Ca'hannes, Out), 15 45 76, 7 Thomas Fahmer. West Germany, 15 57 57. 8 Aieiandro Lecot, Arqentina. 16 08 03 Men's 4il00-meire medley relay Final: I Soviet Union (Vladimir ShemetOV.

Uny Kris. Aleve' Mark ovsky Sergei Smiryagml, 3 44 33 (Games record. previous record 3 48 75, set by Soviet Union. 19811. 2 Canada IMike West, Waterloo, Ont, Ken Filipatrick, London, Ont, Tom Ponting.

Calgary, Ale Baumann, Sudbury, Onl 3 46 49, 3 3 46 65. 4 West Germany, 3 50 42, 5 Haiy. 55 81. 6 Britain. 3 56 TO.

7, China, 3 59 54 8 Japan, disoualiiied Women's TOO-metra butterfly Final: I Susie Woodhouse Australia. 2 13 50 (Games record, previous record 2 15 'I. set bv Kim Lmphan. us, 19B1I. 2 Nackl.Kume, Japan.

2 1502. 3 Michelle Ford. Australia. 2 'S 38. 4 Takemi Ise.

Japan. 2.17 79 5 S'acy Westtaii, US. 2 17 88 6 Tai'ana Kur-niltova. Soviet Union 2 19 71, 7 Maryke DeGroot. Netherlands.

2 '9 31, 8 Jenmler Wagstalt, US. 2 '9 43. Women's 200-metre backstroke Final: I Larisa Gorchakova. Soviet Union. 2 15 37 2 Carmen Bodner, US.

2 15 96, 3 Susan Walsh. IJ 2 16 41. 4 Oarri Bodner US, 2 18 64, 5 Meimrja Copp. Canada 'London, Ont), 7 20 90. 6 Aime Larouche Canada (Pomte Claire.

Oue 2 72 49, 7 L'sa Dedman, Australia, 2 22 tl. 8 Daphne Oemuth, Netherlands, 2 24 72 TRACK AND FIELD Men's too metres Final I Chidi imoh. Nigeria. 10 33, 2 Oesa' Wilhams. Canada (To'omol 10 37.

3 Sam Graddv. US. '0 42. 4 Terry Scott. US.

10 43, 5 Ben Johnson. Canada (Toronlol, 10 44. 6 Ka'su-hiro Nakaya, 10 15. 1 I Egu-mke' Nigeria, 10 49, S. Nikolai Sidorov, Soviet Union, 10 55 Men's 400 metres Final: 1 Sunday Uti.

Nigeria. 15 32, 2 Victor Markin, Soviet union, 4S 18 3 N. Sunder, US. 45.53, 4 EHicJI Tabron, US. 45 87 5 Susumu Takano Japan, 46 00.

6 Gerson de Andradr Souia. Branl. 103. Aido Canh. France, 46 15.

8 Laiaro Martmei Des-paigne. Cuba. 46 67 Men's Long Jump Final: I Yussuf ail, Nigeria 8 2' metres, 2 Ralph Spry, US, '91, 3 Serguei Rodm, Soviet Union. 7 85. 4 Fabniio Sarchi.

Italy, 7 82. 5 veryly Switier, US, 7 '9, 6 Marco PiOchi, Italy, 7 77, tan Janes. Canada (Mil ton. Ont I. 7 72.

8 Chon il Kim. South Korea. 7 67. 9 Miche'e Boutet, Canada 1 1 I 7 10 Nirkolaos Oeli- NASL Easttrn Division New York II 6 47 2 31 '00 ToronlO 10 7 35 7 92 rhirego 8 5 it 28 Montreal 5 II 30 45 76 56 Southern Division TuHa 7 10 27 31 65 Fo't Lauderdale 6 9 25 78 17 S8 TMm America 8 4 '5 to 10 S7 Tampa Bay 4 '1 AO 11 16 Western Division Vancouver IS 2 39 1 31 '22 Golden Bay 9 4 30 jn IS 19 7 9 29 31 IS 55 San Diego 7 II 9 31 I 18 Sit oomts are awarded for a wn, four points for a shootout victory, and one bonus point for every goal scored with a manmum of three pee game. No bonus point is awarded or overtime or shootout goals Thursday Result Vancouver 5 Montreal 3 Tonight's Game Toronto at Team America OntaritCup Senior FoiirthRovnd Saturday Gamt Windsor Croatia ai Lomlon Sunday Game London Marconi vs Vakedonia a( Mic Mac Park.

6pm Under 16 Saturday Game St Thomjsvs CaboioCiubat Mic Mac Park Jp Under 14 SaturdayGames London McManus vs United at Vie Mac Park l2nonn St Thomas vs Vitas at Mic Mac Pa'k. 4 Under Saturday Gamt London Marconi vs Chemfil at Vic Mac Perk.tp m. Windsor A District Leagut Senior Pts Tfnitoma 2 10 4 Cabito 2 10 4 Italia 10 1 3 Croatia II 0.2 Makedoma 12 0 2 AC Roma 0 2 1 1 ThursdayResults FogolarFurlanSHrvatl ACRoma4C.dholoO Tonight's Gamt United vs Ital'a at W-g'e Park. Bp InttrCititsLtagut Udmese 6 0 0 Latinos 2 1 Caboto 3 0 Ciociaro 3 3 1 Portuguese 3 3 0 Calabna 7 4 1 Am United 2 5 0 GnIBIaiers 1 5 I Sunday Games Ca'abria vs Amherstburg at Centennial Park Amherstburg. Ip CmciaroCiubvs Udmese.

10a General Motors B'aiers Caboto Cub. 1 Portuguese vs Latinos 1pm lAHgemesatSt ClairCoi'ege) ai viS Ot INtMT MEID ntoiTOSY ND Ht.lDtD SOt 1ME UST n0 StATION VOO SlOP IIMtN. AND WA1CH tO (NIMV MOVelNT S'JIDtMlY, VOU Set 1HI BID HAG "UNO tOM A IEE llfTY VARDS AWAY SHOUIO VOU IAkt A CHANCE AND CHARGE THE S1AHON' Ot CtAWl AND IOS VAIUABIF TIME' YOU HEAR THE RUStlE Ot A (USH BEHIND VOU AND 6EEORE YOU CAN TURN A PAINT. flllEO PEUET 2 IPS BY YOUR SHOUIDtR YOU TURN AND EIRE HITTING VOUR OPPOMENt SOUAREtY IN THE CHESt HE OU1 NOW YOU GRAB THE RAG YOUR HOME ME BUT CAN YOU SURVIVE? litSOR SI RVIVL 966-3383 il Register Your Group Thursday Results island View Tavern 15 L'on Head Tav-em2 WAIiSHadley sO MaidenCentre3CAF2 Tonight'sGames CAP vs Riverside Mic Macs at S'odgeii Park 6p Spnrtikmgvs Nei'son's 6pm O'd London Street vs Island View Tavern 8pm iDoubieheader eiW'giePa'S i RoseCityLeaque Thursday Results Bnns Landing 2 Archies Place 1 1 14 innings) Bowiero'SMaidstonet South Windsor Soys'Leagut Thursday Results PeeWne Police 29 OntenoCompressor 11 Squirt Branch 594 Legion Mania's' Spec's Shopt Local 70Fahcoi5 Jain tha fun of AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Tomghfi Games (AUT'masEDTI Teas (Da'm 74) at Toronto (Lea 81. 7 30o Caiitorn.a (Kison 17) at Boston (Ecke's-ley 350 Seattle iBeatty 6-51 at Baltimore (Davis 350 Oakland (Krueger -4) at Detroit (Petry 7 61.7 350 Milwaukee (McOure il) at Chicago 30om Cleveland IBiyieven 5-81 at Mmneso'a (Viola 4-51, 1 35o New York (Bawiey 7-71 at Kansas City 350 rn 0 MOONLIGHT Greater Windsor League ADivs'Ori Comber 1 Amh Seagram 5 Ottawa Tavern 6 5 Mad'ey 6 B'ynewood 6 BDvS'on T.rketWicket 6 5 MetroCatprmg 6 7 Arr.htes Place i 9 BFI 2 11 Thursday Result TicketWicketlBFiO Toniqht'sGames Archie's Plate vs Metro Catering at B'vtheswood vs Ottawa Tavern at Lan-SDeary Perk, bp Had'ey vs Seagram at Amherstburg, I Windsor Ladies' League a Division CAP 3 Drop-In Tavern 6 3 Madley's Tavern 6 4 Sporlsking 6 5 WA.IA 6 Va'denCentre 7 7 Neilson 4 in Riveiside 1 10 BO'vlsion Ottawa Tavern 0 Easts'de 8 3 TuneUps 7 isiandView 5 5 Old London Street 5 Stanleys 3 8 Bndge Tavern 3 Lion'sHead 0 1 BOWLING Every Saturdoy ot 1 1 P.M.

FfM SitAm J-6-9 RhIm Mprj-iorialf I'pFinat Saturday Game Italia vs Teutonia at Vvgie Pair. 6 30 USFL Semi Finals Saturday Game Chicago at Phiiaoeiphia I Wrm Sunday Gamt Oakland atMichigan. I JOp (Both games on wxyz TV, Chsnnei7) CFL Thursday Rtsults Saskatrhewan 71 Montreal 14 Toronto 45Celoarv10 Tonight's Gamt Ottawa at Winnipeg 8 30pm (TV.Chan neuii Saturday Gamt Edmonton at Hamilton, 7 pm (TV, Channei9l Under 19 CRESCENT a BOWLING LANES GuiottoOivision Vakedoma 2 0 2 6 Caboto 2 12 6 Leaminyton 10 3 5 WindsorClty 7 10 4 Hrvat 0 3 1 1 87VOOowa S-RteVvotion Coll 253-lJ09t a9oeeooo900600ted NATIONAL LEAGUE East Oivision ToniphfsGames (AIITimesEDT) Atlanta (Falcone 6-1 at Montreal I tee 35om Phiiadeionia (Denny 6-41 at Oncnnati 350 Houston i neooer at Mew Vrjrk i Torre; 5-81 8C5o St Louis Alien 5-8) at San D'ego (Loi'ar 3-61. 10 050 oi Pittsburgh (Cande'aria 7-6) at Los 10 35o rn Chicago (Ramev 8-7) at San rrancisco (Laskev9-7). 10 35pm OLA.IuniorB Semi-Finals Thursday Results Pi Edward 28 Windsor 10 i Pi Edward leads best of seven series 2- 0) Owen Sound 15 Niagara 5 (Owen Sound leads best-ot seven series 20) Sunday Game Windsor WarlocksatPt Edward.

7pm fotis. Greece, 7 27. Il Tbrahirrja Cisse, Senegal, 7 24, 12 A Knm, Algeria, 699 tball M0 Junior Foo TRAINING CAMP OPENS JULY 1 1th83 6:30 p.m. AKO PARK Bernard Alice ESSEX-KENT BO YS' GOLF TOURNAMENT Entry Blank Herewith is my entry for the 56th Annual Essex-Kent Boys' Golf Tournament to be held at Rose-land and Dominion Golf Clubs on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 15, 16, and 17, 1983. Only boys 10 years old by August 15 1983.

and who have not reached their 17th birthday by August 15, 1983, and whose permanent residence is in Essex or Kent Counties are eligible to compete. POST ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Please Print Plainly Name Address Age on August 15, 1983 BRAKE SPECIAL Pittsburgh names George Heddies-ton general manager, HOCKEY NHL Hartford Whalers name as coach jack TTevtEvans Philadelphia Flyers name as assistant general manager Gary Darling Winnipeg Jets sign forward Mike Lauen. New deal VANCOUVER (CP) Sarnia native Harry Neale, the vice-president and general manager of the NHL Vancouver Canucks, has been given a new four-year contract, it was announced BASEBALL AmtrictnLtaqut Baltimore Orioles trn pitebpr Mark Smith trom Pochpstpr in the International League tn Tacorna ot the Pac'lic toast League lor pitcher Jerry King New York Yankees placed tirst baseman Ken Grittev on the 3t day disabled list retroactive to Jiiiy recall tirst baseman Steve Baboni from Columbus of the International League Tevas dangers activate second baseman Mike ichardt and send him to Oklahoma City ot the American Association National Ltagnt St Loins Cardinals take outfielder Lonme Smith oft the disabled list option pitcher evm Hagen tn Louisville of the American Association FOOTBALL NFL Dallas Cnwbovs announce retirement of centre Robert Shaw Green Bay Parkers release defn-S'veend JohnHarvey USFL Los Ange'es Etpress name Rod Sherman chietnpera-ing officer For A limited Time 2 WHEEL DISC Players Born in 1961 Later Are Eligible to Play FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Coach Mill Morencli 253 2836 4 591s. Moil Cart 1983 HOME SCHEDULE liHv July 30 Aua. 6 VS London Beefeaters VS Montreal Jr.

Concordes VS Oshawa Hawkeyes VS Hamilton Hurricanes VS Ottawa Sooners Aug Oct. 27 1 IS Telephone Height Club Oct. All GAMES AT 8:00 p.m., WINDSOR STADIUM 1 FAMILY G0-KART CENTRE U-Drive Fun for Everyone NOW OPEN Daily till Dark Saturdays Wednesdays till 4 p.m. GUARANTEED msoM premium quality pods, resurface rotors, repark inner and outer wheel bearings, inspect emergency brake cobles, master cylinders, etc. Rood Test.

CAU AHEAD SAVE TIME We Install MtyPHFBSON STRUT SLRPINSIONS Storf from cl Our frntt JWT BRAKE STOP 258-9600 2410 TECUMSEH RO. W. AT CALIFORNIA 0t Mm. frl. 1 1 ft 5 1 m.

OfFERAlSOAVAIlABltAT MACDONALD MUFFLER SHOP 5171 Twvmttr i. At Mw 945-6381 CANADIAN JR. FOOTBALL 0 AK( Home Of The Unattached Average Score for 18 Holes Have You Ever Played Golf Contestants will be requested to provide their own transportation Entries must be addressed to: Tony Ouellette, Tournament Director, co Sports The Windsor Star, Ontario, and must be postmarked not later than midnight, Monday July 25th, 1 983. Sponsored by: Tbe Essx-Kent Boys' Golf Association CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (little Grey Cup) 12:30 p.m SATURDAY, NOV. 1283 1983 CANADIAN JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP! WINDSOR STADIUM Count) Bd.

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