i. eae jast five ‘gold itiedals,’ - “x! the United: States: won both -. 12th: . Soviet, Cae sprint’ ‘relays: and everyone 3 '” -sarig. Auld’ Lang Syne as.the : - ~ World’. “University :~ Gamies ended their: iL-tay - run Monday: ae : And - after. the crowds ‘dispersed, Britain claimed - ‘a final victory as an appeal . jury - -overruled.. . the disqualification of Stephen Harris and gave the British runner a..gold medal for winning the . men *s 5,000 ‘metres, ‘Poland struck gold for the first .time when Rysvar_ Ostrowski won the men’s _§00 metres ‘and Canada wrapped up its’ most suc- . cessful games showing with silver medals in both relays - and bronze in two individual Sergei .. was still ‘unconscious and in - - critical injuries suffered when his head struck the 10-metre’ . platform as he-attempted-a fae five ‘golds. gave th ny Soviets ‘a total ‘Of.50 in: ALT. 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Fathi Baecouche of Tunisia. . . Paul Williams. of Ban: The _ Sppeal dary studied . “whieh defeated Cuba 10-7" to complete its schedule with ; ‘six wins and a tie.. : Canadians were third ‘in - ‘both hurdlea,: Gwen Wall ‘of Saskatoon. losing the silver -metre * champion. “Randy. Givens had too, much Speed: oo _. for, Marita.Payné- of Con-" cord; Ont, as they repeaied 7 their..1-2- finish: of. the: in-. dividuel ‘yace™..with the: Soviets. again taking “the: folk bronde. : : -. viétories - “over! vin: «both: “sprint charge” “but . Willie - Gault; silver: medallist in the 110. rdles; pulled away from Diving tragedy raises several questions. “. Genrich Khackkovanyan, a reporter with the | . Pilipshina of. :the Soviet : Di: Wally Mydland. of Calgary, president of - _ the Alberta Medical Association;:said: ‘Monday Soviet news agency Tass, sald the diver had * -he feels the’ coaches had” a “moral: tespon. ° been. working onthe dive for about a year and © “sibility” to speak. up. : "+. had executed it successfully ina competition in If they considered the dive danj erous, “they Minsk, - should tell their divers not to'do i nao, ‘pass hey Ionita, ». the only otiier compe titor here _ the warning to’ other. teams,: Mydiand | Said. -.,using the dive, Greg Louganis of the United “But I suppose if they did; the ‘other compeling’ 3 "States, was ‘slightly injured attempting it-at a countries might’ consider them. meddlesome.””~° »pre-Olympic meet in Shlibashvili’s. hometown’ fe Eldon: ‘Godfrey. of Calgary,.: a ‘member’ of a, ‘in 1981. Louganis won the: gold.medal. Sunday & diving's ‘international technical’. committee, wee night, clinching the title with the controversial: ae ‘says the decision on whether to try a dive is a ‘flive- - matter between the diver and his coach. : ‘Dr. John Read, medical vice-president ‘at the “if there is a hugh level-of anxiety over a _hospital, estimated Shiibashvili hit the water al ' dive, ‘the: each. ‘and diver would | make a ‘about 50 kilometres ‘an hour and already; was © decision to take it-out.” oe bleeding profusely. _ : ‘ Many of the competing: divers and coaches’ . Soviet officials have refused,to cortimeni on ' Medical officials say he appeared to be going have said they watched Shlibashvili in practice: - the accident and have instructed their athletes. -. «into a fetal position. before he: hit the water. and were frightened for him because he was . to say-nothing. ~ *° Mydland said that would make it. “pretty ob- . coming so close to the board. . - : Shlibashvili struck his head. on. the platform vious. there was some brain problem.” U.S, coacti Bob Rydze is among those who. . and fell, motionless and feet first, 10metres — Read said if Shlibashvili does pull ‘through, said: “That kid shouldn’ t have been doing thai... about the height of a three-storey: ‘bullding .— — . . it's “very: likely -he- will have some sort, of dive.” ~ inth the pool. ee! " permanent damage.” . | Wagner surprised by Cincinnati firing EDMONTON (CP) — Just 20 days afler his 2Ist birthday, Soviet athlete Sergei Shlibashvili ’ _ lies unconscious and near. death, the victim ofa ” dive that has raised several questions. As thousands of athletes ‘headed for home after the conclusion of the World University. Games Monday night, Shlibachvill remained in the _ University of “Alberta. -hospital’s neurosurgical intensive care. unit, listed “in ’. Stable but -critical condition. s ee _ Shlibashvill.: suffered ; sévere head. injiwies Saturday, when he hit ‘the 10-metre ‘diving: |. 41% somersault tuck position dive, one of the newest and most difficult, allowed under. dn: ternational diving regulations. . : CINCINNATI (AP) — since 1978, sald he ¢ nevepted “chief: “executive” ‘officer: > said. Contracts of superstars _ Dick. Wagner, who Jed his dismissal. es “SeThey’re. - _interesiea” ine: “We feel it is necessary to . Mon a shane a and oe ~ Cincinnati: :"Reds through "One" ‘thing 1 my. "patents °* Cincinnati’ or they‘ Wouldn't’ ‘make a. -eange cate thi.” ie ae ewer s tO: . bad times and ood, said his firing Monday took him by Surprise. * ' taught” me “was -to. have:”. respect for my superiors,” in this case James Williams take'on the ballclub,’ They ‘don’ ‘t need the’ hassle,” . “Wagner will be- - replaced time,” | Willams: . S brothers said in astatement - released | by the Reds.. ‘expire and high-aalarled: * players George Foster -and. Tom Seaver were traded to. New York Mets, ~~ > But - Wagner, * assistanl and William: ‘Williams; Reds :. by Bob: Howsam, his mentor | ‘These have been. difficult - “Fans ‘also held- Wagner. | “general” Manager . of “the " chairmen “ ‘and ‘general ‘and the man who preceeded times for Dick: ‘and. for all-of Mech ne da the es. Fad rae sr : him as president. Assistant. us.” trades whieh i. seem al . achine days in, the early | “The i jamses: “are genera)’. manager... Woody, 19703" vad? president nb atts” rédity * fine" ” peritletinent, y” Woe a Wilt’ Be i ‘onan ees sin ated he pat such ag thei deal Inst, the -: National — “League Wagner | said” after” béing until ' Howsam, takes. “over. 61101 in 12 and 36-48 this we te sent Ray Fenigh a a baseball team’ 3s” “decline __ Femoved as: president. and - _ later this week, ‘the Reds, season. : ending ter in the NL a to Houston Asiros | _ Wodd | ‘University Games — medal and. points - standings — — —o - EPMONTON (CP) —. Final ‘ medal sfandings after (117 ‘ events. at the World University Me Games:§ ': Gold Silver Bronze | Union se) oe -States 12 NHL halts its. investigation — OTTAWA (CP) — The Natiousll Hockey League has ob:. “legislation were breached. Further’: ‘arguments are expected: Friday, when vanti- taineda court order temporarily halling an investigation by: federal anti-combines officials into events su : combines’ “Stficials will have their say ia court. * i ° nto events surrounding the. The actioti was taken in the names of NHL president John league's rejecti f- the sale -of St. a BE 1 . jection of the sale ‘0 is Blues 10 2 siegler, Jeague officers and officials and the individual Saskatoon consortium. The order granted by Federal Court prohibits officials _ members of the league’ board of governors. The - Jeague: ‘bases its: argument:'on’ a Federal. Courl from pursuing their.investigation and seeks to quash all’ orders and subpoenas issued under the Antj-Combines Act. _ 4¢cision.— in an imnrelated anti-combines case last week 7. that the seizure of documents from several offices of Federal officials have been looking at the league veto ofthe | Thomson Newspapers -Ltd. violated provisions ‘of the sale to see {if elements of Canadian anti-combines. s : ; ". Canadian Charter of Rights protecting individuals agains! unreasonable searches or selzures. ——. Governors of all teams as well as aeveral league officers. had been subpoenaed in the ‘anti-combines inquiry to give . . evidence and:to produce all documents in, their possession relating to the (ransfer, sale or.termination of. menibership, ownership or- locatlon ‘of ‘any. or- all NHL frsintiade sinee Jan. 1, 4970. a . Anticcombines ° ‘officials ‘already “have talked with * representatives of both the Ralston Purina Co., which owns - the Blues franchise, and sports ‘entrepreneur "Bill Hunter, head of the group trying to take the franchise to Saskatoon. Hunter“ and ‘Ralston - Purina +thought. they -had a deal . earlier this.year after: ‘Teaching agreement on sale af the * , Blues to Hunter's group for’ $11.5: million. to, - But the leaghe governors, bya vote “of 15-3, rejected Hunter's application to move the Blues and voided the sale - : tothe Saskatoon ; group. “at that time: Ziegter: said Ralston: ° “s Purina had nat given, the two. years' notice required for the A sale and thal, in any. case, the league wanted the Blues ‘kept 4 Ralston ‘Purina, . ddich bought itie clu sik years ‘30 with “the avowed: intemion of holding: it daly; ‘for five years lo giv the league time ta find another owner, has started a $60 million U.S; courtaction for damages caused by the league + “veto, while: ‘the league is colnter-suing Ralston Purina for a: total. it $78 million. .- : - Hunter saig last week.-- when.he ' was in Ottawa to talk. i vith anti-combines, Justice and Finapce: officials as well: “ans 4 EDMONTON - ce: several MPs including Prime Minister’ Trudeau — that hé- 5 “expected: Saskatoon to have: its NHL franchise ‘4n a matter.;, of ‘approximately three Wweeks””, after: a ‘meeting of leagiie : _ Bovernors' in Chiesgo July 21.. Loy “Soviet. United Canada Haly: Romania - China, Nigeria ‘Britain Japan, “Cuba Adstratia West. ‘Sormeny. + Frente ‘Poland tO MRO eR em - 4 &6 CYLINDERS 25 ee paris ‘8 stad Netherlands’ cout “Nugoslavia - *Tontsle* || ~Chectialovdaie 0. SMa DeM abt ow oes uatr la’ ; Bermuda Hungary * : damaica- ‘New Zealand - “South Korea. parts. ‘entra ee en ee peepee e.. =" Final “country by-country — polnt “stand: Ings. ..after.: 17 evanit al-- the Warld University Gamer: 1054 RT for Hrd hx placings): “satel. Union . 3. c _ ‘West Germany: | 1 ‘anh; sp eg i! «Bobby Mituhelt stole heme to ‘seare, ‘the winning run ‘aa, * nawall edged the Portlind Beavers 3-2 in a asic Coax} Leagine | taesball gaine' Monday night: : Elsewhere inthe PCE) Albuquerque downed Phoenix beat: ‘Edmonton’ #3 n-10 Innings, and Tucson awept - deed. ‘doubletiéader from Salt Lake, taking the opener.4-3 and... me Mw “the nightcap 3-0. Lag; Vegas was rained ‘oul at Varicouver. /Ctechoslovakia e ov : Dain Fowler pitched-a threc-hitter for the Islanders; atid. "38" arog }> “FoR ost ‘had a no-+hit shutout going until the sevenih inning... | dHompary a CAR __<° Portland's Eddie Miller tripled in the seventh and scored jamaica 0 ° on; ‘Tim: Corcoran’ B ground-rule double. Corcoran: «came Mexico sais o | — - Horie on a. tHe! ‘base throwing ertor by a shortstop. Deny Tantenia: . rm intent ve every adv = ria th avers A 2-1 lea . Austria i. = Soames eee | ci _ nat ee ner 2 the same inning before terteus 7 Seer caie emer compar mae ie ‘~ Mitchell stroked a two-out triple and stote-hoine, eee 4 our rustomana asatintee Hon éheewa Kmart Conte Lim ‘ see 7 _ ws “In: Phoetilx;. Tom Runnells came home, with: the ‘winning ‘Greece , . ra! 6 aw Ednionton’ second baseman Rick’ Adams’ tropped portal 2 Be, ett Ransom’ 8 {0th-inning popup: : : *eulparte oy