1 . “yt ' a Page & “The Horii Wren. ‘tty 30, 8 ; . . Champion; Hollow v victories - ~ boost Soviet total MOSCOW (CP) — It WAS @ day of hollow victories at the Olympic Games. on “Tuesday with the Soviet Union win- hing the equestrian team jumping event .against only five other entries and India winning the field hockey tournament which none -of the 1976 medallists entered. | . Thé absence of 36 coun" tries, most of them. boycotting the Games because of Soviet inter- vention in Afghanistan, helped the host country push its leading medal total to a © record 137 with 56 gold, 50 silver and 31 bronze, recorded the previous high of 50 golds at the 1972 Munich - Games ‘and the previous record total of 125 medals at the 1976 Montreal.Olympics. - The Soviet total swelled Tuesday with gold medals in 10 of 17,events while second- place East Germany managed to pick up only two silver and two bronze for a 31 bronze. “To be quite honest; we've © seen the lowest standard in the last 20 years,’ * said Horst Wein, Spain's West German field hockey coach, after his team ‘settled for the silver _ medal ina 4-3 loss to India’ In the final. “Too many of the top - nations were missing and there was too big a‘ dif-" ference between the top and ’ bottom sides here." Among the top teams absent from the field hockey _ tourney were New Zealand, 1976 gold medallist; world champion - Pakistan; West Germany, the 1972 Olympic : . the: and Netherlands, the European champion, ” ‘TheSoviet Union picked up a bronze medal with a 2-1 win over Poland, but Wein in- sisted that would never have -happened had the stronger teams been‘entered: . — “But India must be can- - especially in. counter- attacks." The Soviet Union’s men’s ‘pasketball team, expected to romp through the Olympic competition in the absence of the Americans, ° was Geprived of a spot In the gold medal game Tuesday. - Their” last | hopes. evaporated when Mirza. Delibasic of Yugoslavia sank two free throws in the: last minute to give! his. feam a 96. 95 victory. over Brazil. , Under the complicated system of qualifying, that set up the gotd medal game __.taday, ‘between Yugoslavia The. Soviet Union had. and Italy, ‘After suffering two upset defeats over .the weekend, the Soviet Union's only chance was to have the semifinals end ,in a. three- way tie for second place with Brazil.and Maly, all with 3-2 records. Had that happened, . the Soviets would bave got the final spot in the gold medal game because of a 3 better. goal average. And for total of 34 gold, 28 silver rand that to ‘happen, Brazil needed to beat- Yugoslavia: * But the Brazilian loss left ‘Italy and the Soviet Union’ tied for. second. with 3-2 records so the Italians ad- ‘vanced to. the gold medal final on the strength of their weekend ‘victory over the host'team,. Soviet :.fans .at Lenin _ _ Stadium: algo left“in disap- “| pointment. Tuesday after the: home. sigg lost Mo to Bast. contd the ermans advance to Saturday's gold-; we _ _ against Czech-. Loa clon pic beat Yugo: | slavil thy ta Pesan "team Ay Soviet Union claimed the gold medal with Poland finisuing second and . Mexico, third. Hungary, “Romania and Bulgaria were | - the only . other teams en- tered. Elsewhere, Soviet. athletes.) ++ -.. picked up gold medals in | waterpolo,’ women’s team | ‘whilogtémn judo class, ‘WO! ” freestyle wrestling events~ and one of the six yachting Valentin, “Mankin and Aleksandr Muaychenko were: the champion crew -in the Star class when‘ the, sailing wound up'at Tallin, Estonia. - Brazilian sailors. claimed two events. Marcos’ Soares and Eduardo Penidowon ‘the 470 class and Alexgndre ° Welter and Lars Bjorkatrom - won gold in ‘the Tornado. Esko Rechardt of Finland won the.Finn class, Spain’s Alesandro . Abaséal- and Miguel Noguer won the, ~ Flying Dutchman title and ‘the Soling gold went to Denmark's Poul Jensen, Valdemar Bandolowski and- Claudio Palllo won Ttaly' f:3 sixth gold medal of. the Games with a-victory in the 48-kilogram freestyle .. wrestling event. Soviet -. wrestlers won the ather. two finals — Magomedgasan Abushev in 62 kilograms and ‘Sanagar Oganesyan. in 90 - Leonid: Taranenko of the “Soviet Union broke, two pom Wl Gel Ete | DEES Bete ea al oa eer " a on . } : . .y oe 2 i ry. 2 on en a Be! te ae i nae we yt ef ifs Mt, " ares ‘ . ae aan he ' oor ; t ne “TORONTO art eee "teams below ine. ‘Divisio, 1 - Natlonal ‘Hockey. League devel: Sea . players and owners scurried . _" back and ‘forth between "CONTRACT. aprnoven: meeting rooms for several “ CHICAGO: (AP);— A 20 hours Tuesday in~ what . year. contract for" Chicago - turned dut to be no mare thari Bears to play thelr National an exercise in goodwill.: Football League’ games at: The issuas of sudden-death ‘Soldier “Field has been’ overtime and-termination of unanimously approved by - the. league’ s .- gallective- thé Park District beard.: bargaining ‘agreement came. “Under:.the agreement ap- “under disetigslon and’neither proved: Tuesday . the . Bears ‘matter was resolved in ‘3x must pay 12 per cent of the hours: oF closeddodr sessions. - armual gross gate: receipts. Five players. on the NHL The team also must pay’ a $1 Players" Association a ticket surcharge and some - “executive. committee $3 million, the‘estimated cost.” mo Riders: ° reward for reached a stalemate. on the for “building: 54 glass-. « overtime issue. with respect - enclosed luxury boxes at the- ‘Jakefront stadium, which is: + undergoing. “extensive . _ renovation: to Jeague games,- RETENDANCE UP MISSION, Kan, (APY = nearly. 700,-000 over 1979, the .at 137-in the ‘at-hole Jerry - National Collegiate Athletic Ford | Invitational: ‘golf. Association appoungel Both pros took Tuesday. . , home a cheque for $12,000, speciatars tended eter and Green left the: e games at tha senior colleges around. the course before. ‘final results, ‘were in, - eliminati - country, OF the colleges, 725 were in elim play in the are NCAA members. Philadelphia, Classic: this * About 60 per cent of thena- week, ™ tional increase of 666,790, or . Snead shot an even-par 71 ‘minutes,’ Se oply k Bill ‘lavitt ne -OTTAWA® (CP) im -. -Gorrigall, ' | Toronto: end; “says there: was" no "bounty: on quarterback Con- ‘dredge. -Halloway’s:. head” -during ‘the Argod’ gruelling ‘- 18-10 - Canadlan:: Football. -League’ “yietory’ Tuesday night. ‘over: Ottawa: ‘Roveh: a. “Id wttight: ‘biuuptory . to ‘sug ‘eat there. @Was.-a" - getting : Holloway,” said ‘Corrigall, CS - who’. ktiockéd the. Ottawa’: ‘quarterback, gendeless late in | . the second: quartet, forcing . the Argos’. “defensive~ ‘Tisie "+ 7 ; coach, “said after the, ‘game “fe “*tHust- * pushed . ‘hin More. than 30. riillion’ fans ' SNEAD, GREEN TIED * (Helloway) and betel: attended college -basketball VAIL, Colo. (AP) — J.C. _ round.” ; a gamies in 1980, an increase af Snead bifdied thé first, place © Holloway, who ° tay , motionless: on the rain- soaked field for almost: five, ‘was repirted |.to . have ‘suffered a- ‘concussion. ° and a ‘groin injury. He was." taken.to hospital for’ exami-, -.. ination and returned to Lan: ; - sdowne Park shortly” after. ; the: game but: was ‘hot — ' available for comment. - ; The Argos’ led 11-0 “at halftime and increased their. _ "fourth “quarter. “Charlie “Weatherbie, -who - rece Holloway, triggered: a’:10- - ~ Argonauts rugged. defensive :- point: outburst. in the dyitig = ~ minutes to keep malty, cof the. 28,742. apetiators in ‘thelr ‘seats’ until | the end,’ * SForonto. iaintterack Mark | ‘Jackson: threw-18. yards: fo | ~- plothack:, Dave- Newmhan:in he" first. quarter for. the’! ‘Argos’” first. ‘touchdown... «Defensive, back: ‘Greg: ‘Hatton . Scored ‘the: “other Morante . > Jater, the Riders» major: midway. through :the.- -fourth quarter when he stole” the. -ball. “from :: Ottawa recalver ’ "Peter: ‘Steperson “the: end zone: him: ‘ut of the gaine. pom and scaipered 85, yates into - Corrigall; ‘who: doubles aa: _-Benon’ "Andrusyshya- “THE CFL: “Jorn onta a me Ww The “cane sOttew so Harmliton ‘ Monireal - ater: Con 8.¢. Edmontan. . ean ee SaaKate ehewan nadian on ress. FL. : ea aster ih: “Gata ance . ee Tita as 2 ‘Y 1 = - Zee veooong » af “ee a “2 whe ae giz. anode eer ‘erupt. s Funning ‘back “alehird ee |) Crunip.” “beored. Ottawa's... |: “touchddwn’ on “one-yard: f plunge: ‘after. Staneradit': a chauled:ini:a .bayard “pass {ror Weatherbie,.Crunip. ©” [: ‘then added a two-point. |} “eonvéreion sand, momenta” °° | tackled Jackson in the end zone for a” nafety tqch-to close out the ml ering, _ “The win’ ‘avenged. ‘Laat ; week's 20-16 loss. to Ottawa = =. and; ‘gave. the’ “AT gOS. mold possession of’ firet: place'in. “the Eastern’ Football: ‘Con “ference ’with a 3-1 wonlost : . - record: Ottawa dtopped .t0, .. Second place ith, a ia . - ecord. c- ‘world weightlifting records, soccer. |: gratulated on producing the finest aide I’ve see fron. them In four years,” said Wein, “They're very: ‘fast, handball,, womens | volleyball, the fencing team sabre ‘event, the 110-kilo- gram weightlifting class, the NationalHarbours Conseddesiaee ie Board "Mahone NATIONAL HARBOURS 80ARD PORT OF PRINCE RUPERT RIDLEY ISLAND SEVELDPMENT. = WASTE DISPOSAL SITE NOTICE 10 ee ' CONSTRUCTION. OF RETAINING snus: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. << Sealed fenders addressed to the General. 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