7 " i . e : t i te ¥ i 4 + Lnae 2 mabe ‘te recover. Soret armen sans eg University: : 08. ‘Waterloo : at * Shetietay. finished” second in so nd Kuznetsov third in 56:74, “The “only other: ‘Cafiadian to" win” ass swimming. gold was. Alex. Baumann of “Sudbury,- Ont.,: who’ won the 400-metre :. individual medley. The third gold was’ ‘in gymnastics. Angelia Taylor of Toronto took at Teait a: bronze medal in‘a thrilling,: ‘controverdial final. of ‘the women 'g 100-metre. dash. Mas Only :four® one-hundrédths of'a second’ ‘separated the «three medallisis, ‘with: _ “Beverley Kinch of Britain hitting thé tape .at JL13, Randy Givens of, the U:S, at 11. 16. . -and Taylor 41-17, but Canada protested the 4 ., Tace. |: qe Meanwhile, Desai Williams of Toronto : streaked to first place.in a 100-metre dash , | " semifinal and teammate Ben Johnson also - qualified for today’s final. Williams, hit the tape at 10. 22 seconds _ and Johnson, also of Toronto, was fourth in "another heat.-The world record belongs to: Oni. : ottiduelled So i vats Shemetov and Victor _ Kétinetsov: 4 the “100-metre’ ‘backstroke: * | Wednesday’ to give Cariada. | ita” second" swimming. gold medal. in the: 1983, World University Games, a ~;Weat battled to the narrowest of ‘margins in the Tirat ‘20.metres and thé two Soviets ~ awimmitiga on.either side of the: 18-year] her. second _ today's final.. oy ; ‘gold medal. with £95.86... Carl Lewis of the U.S. with. 9.93 seconds. AK. the. final-of the women’s 200-metre : ‘individual: ‘medley, Irina Grasimiova of the Soviet Union broke a Games record she set - earlier’ Wednesday-‘qualifying ‘for the.” ; event. Gragimeva | the geld with a * Calgary Stampeders vill bes ‘an ‘unknown “quan on the field:and it's hardly likely - .” they'll answer many questions in their 1983 Canadian Football League’ Season opener, at. home tonight. ‘Head coach Jack Gotta has put together ‘ a Who's Who of quarterbacking — Bernard - * Quarles and Danny Barrett. But. you can -bet fans will have little trouble identifying with one or both since homebrew Gerry. . Daltilio “seems destined. to third-string obscurity. Running back James Sykes and receiver .. Willie Armstead give the Stampeders. some stability offensively, but it won't be the ‘stuff that can match Toronto Argonauts and their stioot-and-fun' lfence: © “generated. by quarterback, Condredge ~" “ * Be! ‘Bonibérs have nought... _ Holloway, Schenley Award winner as the - : “outstanding player in the CFL last year. * The shoot-and-run part of the’ Argos’ arsenal has been somewhat suspect since ‘Darrell Davis quit as offensive co- - ordinator two weeks into training camp ° "and: after Toronto destroyed Hamilton " Tiger-Cats in the first. of four pre-season . exhibition games. Although the Argos ran their exhibition ; “record to 8+, they lacked the finesse that“ _ accompanied their victories when Davis. was directing the on-field actlon from the ‘Spotter’ 8 booth. Regular-season action’ gets under way a couple of hours earlier in Montreal, where © the Concordes'. entertain Saskatchewan Roughriders, Ottawa Rough Ridera’ visit Winiipeg. "Blue Bombers on Friday night, Edmonton Egkimos aré in Hamilton for a game _ Saturday night against the Tiger-Cats. Toronto at Calgary ‘. ‘There's. too many ways - Holloway can’ peat | you. Look for. Calgary's secondary’ to break. ‘down under pressure . from “the ~ veteran: ‘quarterback. of ‘The ‘Argos are ‘going to have that shoot: and-run offence put to the test this year, but it’s not fair to saddle the Stampeders with the task. this weekend — maybe later. Toronto by eight | Univers . EDMONTON (cP) — What canada did’ Wednesday at Ihe World: __ grivenity SAIKETBALL Canada fost to Chine in women ‘9 qualifying action. ¢cannda lost to Yugoslavia In rien’a qualifying action. . DIVING . . -Man‘a thres-metre springboard: Randy Sageman, Thamesford, Ont, elghth th final; Mike Sewards, Sault Ste. Marie, Qat,, tin. Oo FENCING Man‘a Individual epea: Alain cate,.., Qutremot, Qua., 4th In finels Ourliel Perreavit, Montreal,:- Vet Jean-Marc Chouinard, Ovtremont, ; SWIMMING Men's 100-meire backstroke: ‘Mike 4 West, Waterloo, Ont., wor gold medal; /..., Wade Flemons, West Vancouver, fourth In final. Men's 200-metra beuttertiy: Tom - Ponting, Calgary, fifth In final: -* Jaffrey Riddle, Edmonton, second In :! theter ¥ heat, ellminated., Man's 1.50-metre freestyle: , wh Cinzia, Savi Sompéak ot silver’ for ‘Italy ‘ie Barker of the U.S,,: eighth in. ‘took the: bronze. ° ‘ : earlier in: ‘the: day by Anthony, “Mosse. of a ‘New. Zéaland with: a-"2:00.38); to" win another. Bold: for. Soviet swiniming.. Bul: Mosse: eared 4 & bronze — ‘New Zealand's first médal:of the. games: —, and’ Philip. Hubble of Britain won the silver: ae ' Two Soviet women won semifinal heats ‘inthe women’s. 400-metre run, followed by ‘two Catiadians, . = ; “Marina. ‘Pinigina hau the fastest lime: . - With. a+ 0.54, while Molly . Killingbeck > erosted at 51,30 and Charmaine Crooks of :: * Toronto: recorded ‘a '52.51 en ‘Foute {6 " In. diving, , world champion “Greg ‘ “Louganie of El Cajon, Calif., unleashed an - awesome array of optional dives-to easily “win the’ men’ 5 three-meire ‘springboard . Louganis, arguably the finest: mule diver _in the world, was challenged in the early: _ rounds of: the \il-dive ‘final “by Nikolay " Drozhzhin of the Soviet-Union and briefly: by Randy. Sageman of Thamesford, Ont. But Louganis éoon pulled away to win with 671.43 points, Drozhzhin.was second § with 605.97 and Liangde Tan of China third . Tn ‘the’ men’s hammer. throw. Yuri “hammn: ‘of the Soviet Union wor: the: gold. with a toss of-76.82 metres. Robert Weir of - Britain won ‘the silver and, Russian’ Yuri Pastukhov, took the. bronze. oe remain unanswered "aside from Saskatchewan at Montreal ~_ . Look for. Joe ‘ (747) Adame ‘to test’ the "- Montreat secondary early and often. If he doesn’t get ‘burned by the, Youngs — Preston and Mark — and Andie Francis, ~ the... Western, 'Ridets will have an opportunity to’ pull this one out. "But give Joe Galat some credit. He has . made some shrewd moves in the offseason. to shore up Montreal's secondary that; the two - ‘Youngs, was a " laughable consequence to the ill-prepared - entry the Concordes made to the CFL last: year, replacing the Alouettes, ’ ‘Montreal:by four. : "Ottawa at Winnipeg md “The Rough: Riders have J. &. Matis ‘the: * the remaining two yearsofa five-year deal ‘Edmonton at. Ruoff: _ exciting and "Nelson, Oshawa, Ont., fourth In Firat semifinal heat, qvalitied for final: “Susa Kamell, London, fourth in second semifinal heat, qualitied, ~ “Womeg’s 46 metres: Charmaine’ -., Crocks,. Toronto, second In firs} - Semifinal heat, qualified for: final © Motly Kiliingbeck, Torante, secand in second uemifinal. heat, qualified. Women’s ‘discus: Sharon, Curik, Timmins; Gnt., eighth in final. ‘Men's 100 metres: Desel Willlams, Toronto, firat in heat, qualified for finaly Ban Johnnon, Toronta, fourth . in heat, qualified. Semidt, Edmonton, second in heal. * Qualified for final: David shemilt, ‘Sh. Cotharines, | Ont; fowrtd ? la heat, quailfied tor final. ‘Wemaen’s 206-metre individual | mediey: Kathy Richardson, Toronta, fourth in final; Melinda Copp, London, nt." sixth. ~ Warmien's 4nl@¢-metra medley refay:” 7 | Reems Abdo, Belleville, Ont.) Megan Watson, Edmonton: Anite. Vandyki, - Vancouver: Nhom| Marubatals.. Taranto, won bronre.- | TRACK AND FIELD Women’s heitethien: Jit Rose Gitten, Toronto, \0th after tour events: Denise Fillion, Quebec City, Win.” . Women's 180 -mitres: Angelle Taylor, Toronto, won broore. Wooen's 116-metre burdtas: Kored Men‘'s 40) matres:| Doug Hinds, o MISS a}, Ont; fifth in semifinal nent, eliminated “iments web pots ‘Luay Chembul, Toronto, seventh In final; Martino , Catalano, Toronto, Ainth, Man's’: ‘bong lamp: 5 ir aoe Milita ninth in qualifying verted 1! finaly Michhta Bourdt,; * Laval, Que. 10te, advancedi~ +: , hanna tan malra syeeplechese oe filth fa first ee ineat, advanced: to finals; Marc Adam. Oshawa, WH: Ipl-isecond” semifhaar ‘heat, advanced.-.; VOLLEYBALL : * Caneita“tetoated Mexico In merits prallminary. action. Serta ait Cenbda detested “china i men's: qualifying round.” Canads lost to Jopen in, women't preiiminary action. WATER Pato - Canada lost to Cubain pretiminary action, — " eOMONtiN (er) “— Medat' winners Wednasdey at the World University Games: - CYCLING © . Man's sprint: Gold. —_ Alexey. ’ Botsanko, Soviet Untons Sever - Emzer’ Guelechwitl, Soviel union: lveate - Erike ‘ Agolta Aimenarea, Cubb: - Wemens. sprint: Old - _ ‘Hamilton This one could come down to a battle of * the boot — Edmonton veteran Dave.Citler and Hamilton’ s Mr, Consistency, Bernie wey " oy. explosive: scores,’ “But the: Eskimos are notoriously. slow getting out”. ae of the gate, For that reason, and the fact that. Warren Moon ‘of’ Edmonton” ‘and’ measure following the death | Hamilton's Tom Clements usually, are at. ‘their best against. each other; ‘the, « result could rest largely on the. suice the kickers... < Se Hamilton by three. ~ i . Bye B. C. ‘Lions., en Saloumilase, Soviet Union). sitver laaballe Nicolose, France; Erente - - Gulling Yang’ CHINA. : Diving . Men's shree-mtiee s sprinebeiir: Gold = Greg Lougenis. U.3.7 Sliver — “Nike Groahztin, Soviet Union; Bromne — Llangds Tan, Chine, Gell - Silver — Manta Individual apeat stetang Ballons, Maly; Romania: Viadimir Sokotov, Soviet Union, SWIMMING Sliver — Viadimir Shemetoy, Soviet , Unlony Breate — victor Kusnelbov. Soviet Union. ‘ Men's 2t-metre duttertty: ‘Gol — Serget, Fesenko, | shiver :— Philip Hubbte,-. medley: Geld —- Irina Geraslmova, Union Silver — Clrtite Sav Starport, (tely: @ronze — Vere Barker, U.S... 3249.43, Wemen's. 00-mstre freestyte Goll — Irina Laricheve, Silver — Marybeth Linzmeier, U.S,} Bronké =. Julie Dalaneavit, Canada (Pointe Cisire, Que.). Weaman's 411 06-metre medtey retay: © \" Geld. — Soviel Union (Larisa Gorchakave, Larisa Belokon, Tatlens Kournikova, Irina . Gerasimova); Sitver o- US. Greate — Canada {Reema Abdo, Gelleviile, Ont.; Méeoan Watson, Edmontin: Anita Vahoyke, Varcouves :Maoml Marybasni, Toronie). TRACK AND FIELD | ~ Men’s hammer threw’ Geis - = Yuri Tarnm, Soviet Union: SHver —~ Robert: Brenre —. Yuri: Welt, Britain: . Pestukiov. Soviet Union. Mena cahet put: pen Mike Carter, _ with I Marvin Hagler... "will not respect our rules _ then the WBC will aecept his * “rejection ofour title and our **"' - Enough said. Watts has every right to. belt and.we will look for expect Ottawa: will try to’ renegotiate. his - contract: after his-play.in the exhibition games when: he returned from’ a‘ self . : imposed exile to join the Riders. 4 - On-the other hand; veteran.QB Dieter Brock has refused to report to Winnipeg. fights in a .May27 defence » unless the Blue Bombers agree to tear up tren = Soviet. Union) — Britain *.; Srense ~ Anthony, Moise, New -. Zedland. » Britain. Women’s 20t-metre individual. * Auatrailae. * Crechosiovakia © Soviet Unions - _ try: ater erat point’. OOS4SEH': for tirat ix placings}: - ets _ Canada ~ " finishing: ‘séven secon “one second. ee yachts will end July 14, f. on ‘against its lon, g-time rival, Australia. A, by 2 ahead during a race in the America’s Cup yachting trials, | , ; "+ But the timekeeper didn’t! ‘agree. : oe “Challenge 12 tralled Australia: II for: -most, of the 1b “mile race: Wednesday,. then: sailed furiously for the _. last two legs-4o cross the finish line in‘a time of three.” ; hours’ ‘and 91 seconds. ‘That's Piseconds, Jonger.than .. IE “the cup deadline of three hours-for- each ontest, 90 w oJ, :the race had to be ra again. - ree - ‘Inthe rematch; Australia JI again aquandered ‘her 7 - -Jead,'but recovered on the Last leg. to:-win- -by* a4 ° seconds and seal a frustrating day for her’ Australian \: y ” rival. ‘Challenge 12 formally protested the result, -” ‘The dive-jnot winds dn Rhode Island Sound that had. plagued the foreign competition picked up to 10 to 12: knots by the East leg, allowing the Australian boats to complete. :the rematch. within the three hours . _allowed.-. In another ‘race, the. Italia. 12-metre - . ‘Azzurra’ easily defeated Cariada. 1 by 2: sai ina contest also dominated by light winds. “The Italians beat the. twee: ‘hour time limit by only . Azgurra. ‘had to. finish the race -by 2:95 p.m. She . crossed the: finish line! at 3:28.59, Australia TL now moves. to the head: of-the foreign : field with 6.0 points, urider the cup’s complicated "scoring. system: Victory’ '83; the British boat which _ was idle Wednesday, wassecond with 5.6 points and . Challenge 12 was third ‘with 6.0, , In other results Wednesday, Advance lost her 17th: consecutive tacé of the summer. when France 3 . defeated the Australian boat by one minute and 23°. seconds, The race also liad to be rerun due to the time ; ces involving the foreign ‘after which they'll! begin‘a » third.serles that..will eliminate three contenders... ' ‘The three American boata — Liberty, Defender and - - Courageous — are off: “until July -16,. when they'll’ Sresume:their competition... The most successful foreign boat will be named the ° official challenger of the: cup, while the New York - Yacht Club will. seleef one-of the three American - -boats to defend the sailing world’s top prize. The best: of- ~seven final. series, begins Sept. 13... ; »Simumny. Nicholl. kL 4 ‘Nicholl. ‘stored, a Reals .. Wednesday .. ~~ Forento ; ‘Blizzard ». “a! eel 4 , “Tul "Earthquakes. : downed | : Seattle: Solinders 38. in ay i an native: ‘of. ~ Hamilton, Ont;, played. the ‘ deferider “position exclusively for. ‘Northern _-Treland in its World Cup 7 "Match tied ‘BAST RUTHERFORD, N.J; (AP) — - Lisehner and Igor Vrablic left the United States and Canada - 7 ae a8 B ‘North: American , Soccer, League midfielder ‘has its rewards, just ask Inducing the winner, to a 7 tf te Be ~ York Cosmos blanked Team ” _ ‘America 4-Oand Golden Bay ‘appeassites’ tn 1964, ‘but hag ‘adjusted: to’' midfield) .. aay with tie Rate oe club.” "Nebo “whose a, te “goed: eamne ona: nine metre shot | to. play, “The vietory halted a twos: 18 Phas rewards : sto740.". \. te 1 In Eatt: ‘Rutherford N. Ji: Julio’ Cesar. Romero: Sore ee elk Noreen oe oe ee - 4. _Metory— over Team. “ game. ‘losing’ ‘ streak and’ 4! _ .Jinereased: the | second-place : club's record: to 10-7 in the.” Eastern | -Divisiort, . iiine’ points behind’ New - York. . "Tulsa, in first place in the Southern Division, slipped Goals by David ‘ with a tie Wednesday night in the first match of a home-and- ” home series to qualify for the Pan-Am Games. Both. goals were scored within the first 15 minutes. _ Ligchner tallied on a header for the Americans’ at 7:38. - following a long throw-in-by John Stollmeyer. | Canada followed suit at 14:02 when Vrablic of Waterloo, " Ont., took a pass from James Lowery of Port Alberni, B,C., on the right side of the box, fought off two defenders and “drilled a 4.o-metre shot inside the néa post. “Both teams, passed up scoring opportunities in the serond "half. _ The U. 8. team outshot Canada 16-10 ‘in -the slow match. "The teams meet. again Sunday. at McMaster University ~” Stadium in’-Hamilton, with the winner of the series. advancing to the Paras Games, at. Caracas, Nenezinla, . “August 14-29, a Cee “Deadline held. | “ VKMUVER (CP) — The North American Soccer League . :,, Wednesday turned down a bid by Vancotver to ‘extend ‘the -, player-trading deadline by one week to allow ‘the Whitecaps . time 'to bolster their injury-depleted roster.” . The deadline for signing new players:from outside the ‘Title forfeited? _ ‘MEXICO CITY (AP); Jose Sulaiman, president of . the World Boxing Council,” said Wednesday there is . every. . indication. — that ” Marvin: ‘Hagler, undisputed world ~~ --. middleweight - forfeit his WBC:title. ° ’ “We must hold.a meeting: - ifthe: another world champion,” | 5 "Sulaiman said. - “Hagler defied the WBC's — newly. ‘imposed, 12-round limit - for-*’ championship ©: against Wilford Scyplon‘and : promoter Bob. Arum - said. - at-the end of 1983 so he can pursue, ‘at 32,5 Wednesday that - Hagler’s ~ ‘career in’ the United’ States.” General: . manager -Paul . Robson . continues to with. Roberto’ Duran also" maintain Brock. is under -‘vontract and would ‘be scheduled Tor. 15 “there. won't be any negotiations: until he. returns tothe team. : ‘Ottawa by five, - ‘proposed Noyember fight - rounds. * "He fought a fight for 15 "rounds and now he's doing. it again,’” “Sulaiman, an outspoken ‘defender. of the 12-round- Ilmit, -said..“‘We wart to know if he: has : "abandoned the WEC title. . - Both ‘offences are capable of producing - there “is every: | Indication. -thathe has.” | . The: perutnd limit was’. _ imposed. - a safety _ of South Korean lightweight d . Duk, Koo: Kim - of * brain’ ” _ injuries suffered in a title ‘fight: with ‘champion’ Ray | ‘* Mancini. fate if. the WBe would , Games medal winners U.S; Silve? — Ztatan Saracevic, Yugoslavia; - Women’s discus: Gold — Flicenta Craclunhascu,. Ramanta; Silver “— Natalya’ |. Akhremenior Soviet Union: Breas: - * Leabove Uralova, Soviet Union. ~~ Women's ten metres: Geld — Baverly Kinch, Britains Stier, =_ Randy. ~Givent, U.S.) “Bronze” ’ _ “angetta: Taylor; Canede {Toronto}. . a EDMONTON (CP) medei Men's 100-metra backstreker eon . - — Mike Weat, Cansda (Waterloo, - On standings atier 33 event: World; University: Gime: Soviet . ior Romania United staten Italy:-: Canade 4 China’ . Japan oo - oPVOnNaN ww France | Néthertands Tanzania * Yugostavié Brazil..-- O8TVOOwOom en UU e ego00oa. . fan Weal) Germany 0 i New, Zealand = 0 —s | eOmONTON” (Ph: on veruty ° Games Soviet Union's .*. . United tates. uy Romania © italy Chins Japan France. Britain Bronze — Serget " ' Smirnov, Soviet Anion, automatically strip *Hagléx ; title for) violating the limit a second — time, Sulaiman aaid: “That: ‘of the.“ WBC _isa matter for the executive _, committee to decide.” more “at Hagler.” »* Sulaiman: said. recognized bythe WBC. champion, has decided to i. “The decision “would: be at 7 based on the mental attitude . “Does he still want. to be: , league passed at 9 p.m. (PDT) ‘Wednesday with no new §- " Vancouver ‘additions. ° “although there is some sympathy ‘from other league" clubs for our petition, the league. has so far turned us’ down,” said Jack Leonard, Whitecaps | public relations director: “When. thie. various deals we were. working on * Manoeuyre.”” me failed to materialize Tuesday, it simply’ left. Us no time to The Wednesday. night deadtine does not apply jo player trading within the league. That deadline is July 20, and the - -Whitecaps ‘are still hoping to make one or more. deals to. -improve. their roster, following -injuries. to Mark. Nickeas - and Alan, Taylor. Both are Sepostod to’ be sidelined a at least: : “untal the Playelfs,, SE DN ete ; * Hubert Birkéumeicr, who “finished. wit eight ‘saves, ‘registered .” shutout. . Tn San. Jose, Calif, Jan. Gooasens scored two goals ‘tolead the Earthquakes toa shootout "victory over: Seattle.” David Kemp and ‘Steve _ Daley scored for Seattle. . In the shootout, Goossens, ~ ~ Mihalj Keri and” Germain Igleslas all. scored for. ' Golden Bay, giving them a . $lLadvantage. It takes three _Boals to make one point in ; . the shootout. Golden Bay. remained in second ‘place in the. West, “while Seattle, 65, stayed in third. ! | “COMING to: PRINCE. 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