ay moti “commonly asked: > - question ‘in’ Edmonton | the lumnist Tuepday a Fas. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) — East Germany won four of a possible five gold ~ medals Tuesday night at the world’ aquatié” cham- pionships, but American _ Rick Carey managed ‘to Ivage some pride fer-the United States. - Carey, of -Mount. Kisco, NY, set a world cham: minutes, 0.82 seconds to win _ the 200-metre backstroke, with Sandor Wladar~ of Hungary second in 2:01.26 and Frank Baltrusch of bronze medal in 2:01.51. ’ The day was not an entire lose for the Canadian squad as the women's 4 x 100 relay team of ‘Kathy Bald of RO INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hans Simonson, a 2-year- ‘old Swedish Davis Cup player, upset-top-seeded Guillermo “ Vilas of. Argentina 6-4, 6-1 in second: : round play Tuesday. at the E, $450,000 U.S. elay-court ie championships. . "This is probably the best I've played ever,” said ‘Simoneson, buried in the mid-240s of the Association of Tennis . Professionals computer rankings: ‘I On a hot August day, three. National Football League veterans found they no longer wanted to play the © game, Wide receiver Wallace Francis, - guard Henry ' Sheppard and Hnebacker Mike Hunt all retired : Tuesday’ as NFL teams continued preparations for. the beginning = of the exhibition season Saturday. _ The retirements came a day after All-Pro-defensive tackle Louie Kelcher of San quits, saying he'd ldst his desire to play football. Francis, a nine-year veteran acquired last week =~ On Waivers by New England Patriots, has - decided to enter the ministry. ¥ *I'ye been playing this “game since 1965 and I never had: Ste) worry about ‘changing my surroundings torenloy playing,” said _ _. Wings. “may name ‘Polano - DETROIT. (AP) Detroit Free’ Press says Detroit Red Wings will name Nick Polano, Buffalo : > Sabres assistant coach, as: the coach of their Natloral- * Hockey League club; Detroit, general manager — -. "Polar, an. assistant in ; B italo since July, 1981, last. - ek, and Polario was here wo Tuesday’. negotiating © a a ‘contract, the. Free Press a wid, a a “Meanwhile, the’ ‘Sabres © - have: scheduled a news Wednesday : ormning to announce a new - ‘conference -- alilstant ‘coach, sald Seotty “Bowman, :: “Buffato’ general marae. nd coach,. Express says. Red’ Beren-. Bon, the. ‘former St, Louls Polio,” ~ "EDMONTON cop) — the he “Tad twodoys has. been: "began their current’ four: ‘That wag: thie. headline’. © lasted spbave the’ i ‘of one bt reat Bombers! 92-26 win -over “fie Edmonton “on Sunday,: thew. Fh Eskimos": second Btralght - Canadian, Football: Teague a plonship record of two . East ‘Germany. winning the . worked Re Bagehand rf Diego Chargers called it™ ‘Jim Devellano jnterviewed - .Butfalo, ‘Courler- ; ~ Biiias' ‘dotich, ‘Would Lfeplace . , The baat. time. st ap pened: to: Edmonton s-in': “year reign: aa ‘Grey up \charnpiohs: - - wae. kibitzing. same ‘eagemness, in prac. * “Oltawa’ and Torontonians Michelle. MacPherson, | ‘Naomi Marubashi "and Carél Kimpel finished fifth ‘ behind the East Germans with a time of 3:51.22, - "In the morning qualifying _heat,~the Canadian: team had been the fourth fastest as Pam Rai of Delta, B.C., . swam instead of Bald.’ placed sixth in 2:03.11 in the 200-metre backstroke. .. Mike West, 18, Waterloo, Ont., qualified fifth or sixth ip 200- metre backstroké final, but was disqualified ~ for. not touching the wall. West, who had been thought of as Vilas dumped by. ‘cause his forehand is very - good.” Vilas, after.failing for. the. “ninth time to capture the only major clay cham- Pionship that has eluded him, said: He played very well. I had a preblem with everything. Today, I was not playing’ very, very well.””. It was the second con- secutive week that Vilas, Na, No, 3 in the latest rankings, , oe vas eliminated ‘ently. te" -Francls, 30. my desire i isto play for the Lord.” Francis was a star with - ’ Allanta Falcons and is the third-leading receiver in Falcons’, history; catching 244 passes, Sheppard, who, missed. half of Jast season with a neck injury, cited business reasons for leaving Cleveland Browns, Shep- pard runs 4 ranch in Cuero, ° Tex., and also operates a. computer service. . He walked out of the Browns" mini-camp in May and asked to be traded. When the the tear refused, the six-year -veteran opted for retirement. . - Hunt of Green Bay ~Packers retired for the second time in his three- year NFL career because of recurring fieadaches, He had quit before last season- and was attempting’ a” comeback after doctors ‘cleared him to play, but the - headaches returned after he was hit in a | Scrimmage _ Monday. | “Elsewhere, New. Orleans v -Saints “traded defensive lineman Elois Grooms to St. Louis Cardinals - for ‘an ae a : es i CFL © | Standings : Gy. The Canadian Press CPL , Beatern Division. . LT Po ew FA Pts. Torento 2 1 “ 9.8 Hamiltan . 2°9°6902120-4 Ottawa 2°. 8.00 Nbr 80-2, Montreal “0°95 0.10107, oF Weatera: .Divisin >, he. 2 2 OTM HE innipég °3,2°014 06 -Gdmenten 272.010 8 4 Caigary « rit may Sank .. - $ 26 021202 Remit - “Winnipes 38 mdmonton 26. Saturday Mesult , Calgary x Hamilton a . 4 . ° wrtny Gama Hamition ‘at Montreal GHawa at. Calgary Saturday Game - Edmonton - at --Toronto v sunaay Game : Bc... a: wingipea Ee ae CLG ee 4978; the'year the Eskimos |”: ythe: usual antics. arid, - We've’: ‘maintained the” _. The only other Canadian finalist Tuesday. was Cam Henning of Edmonton, who a) a burgh, * tb ( thee,” sald h : i : \ i ‘ A pset f ee he t \ (eo | ea a aé coach Hg to - Campbell. : ‘Wwel'did)} last. a 14 “They. (the players) don’ ts “one. Joss. and a tle,” ‘to tose™ but T think. they.’ Thalwas the beat. season in feel we can win | nd pre Ed ST fee)- coniident ‘we're “poing. to'win more than our ‘Share - of games, Dont forget it's ‘dwiully difficult a, poatible medalist by . Canadian . coaches before -the heats, was. not given a time by the judges. . Other Canadian results ~ came in consolation finals as Julie Daigneault of Montreal was third in the women's _ 400-metre. freestyle with a- time of: 4:21.33, while Cheryl McArton of Toronto’ was Sixth in 4:22.95, . backstroke, Cheryl. Gibson - of Edmonton was seventh i in 1:05.42," : East: Germany’ ‘3 strong performance --: four golds, two silvers and one bronze in five eventa —- gave it- medai totals of 6-6-2 in swimming, compared to 4-3- o In the women’s 100-metre - - record-holder . “games. ae That, admils Canipbel, iB . 5 for the Americans. In all four aquatic sports swimming, diving, synchronized swimming‘ and water polo — the United ’ States leads with 7-5-5, while. ‘East Germany has no - . Of Saratoga, Calif., was just ° medals in the — non- swimming sports. The Soviet Union is third with five medals overall. ' eet East Germatiy's most . . Surprising’ victory was .in- the men's 100 freestyle final, which determines the mythical world’s. fastest’ ~ swimmer, — Nineteén-year- old Jorg Woithe edged world Rowdy Gaines of Winter Haven, “Fla.; ..by three one- hundredths of a. second. - Woilhe's time of 50.18 bout ar and ‘Wimipes “pnd * qiar=". the: nes. happening ‘to us. -,terbaek: Warren, Moon ‘has ~ been sacked’ 13 tines in wo" Jreestyle relay. the: two | lopses. ° ee We're Boling: to try | to lean re o vocal : eriticism . both,” " geconds was more than one- “half second slower than his preliminary: time 6f. 49,60, ‘which established ‘a meet record. Per Johansson of : Sweden won the bronze in. $0.25 and Chris. Cavanaugh ‘behind Wolthe, although his ‘time of 50.32 was only .14 ‘slower than’. the East German’s. : The East Germans had two_l-2 sweeps in individual women’s events Tuesday to add to their vietory in the - Kristin Otto won the 100 — backstroke in “meet-record - time of 1:01-30, then swam a leg on the winniti7’ relay. Birgit Meineke, -winner of the 100 freestyle, ‘also’ O-( an through: a 8 season hie ‘the ‘abturbiig st of ‘Campbeik ‘atid Murpliy ° great big ‘animids to’ itand cated In, parllewtar the last : pte “ps ag the: # offensive "open “said “Yeu: can: only ; Murphy. ‘keep them (opponents) out | -of. the backfield ” So -long: ; unless” you’ re! ‘going. to get “East Germans dominate Tuesday’ Ss world swim captured her second gold of ihe meet by leading off in the relay, which saw the - United States finish second and the Netherlands third. Carmela Sehmidt-won the _ 400 freestyle in 4:08.99, with Petra Schneider, who won the 400 individual medley in world-record time, second and Tiffany Cohen of Mission. Viejo, Calif., third. - Ina. Kleber got East. Germany’s silver in the 100 backstroke, - Walsh of Hamburg, N.Y,, gol a bronze for the U.S. No swimming | com- -pelition was scheduled for today. Women's platform diving preliminaries, .team synchronized finals and water polo games werg, on the agenda. .. ¥ . unseeded Swede in clay tournament was upsel by Victor Pecci of Paraguay in- the opening Tound al Conway, N.H. The upsets ‘followed. ‘a streak that produced - . seven champlonships and ear- ‘nings of more than $342,000, ‘Mats Wilander, the 17- year-old Swedish star who has already won the French Open and Swedish Open’ titles this year, was scheduled for a late-night mateh, againg|, Joge-Luis Het sDanriapliof iruguag. ty NFL. vets are bowing. out undisclosed 1983 draft ‘choice; ‘New . York Jets Charles Cook from “New England on waivers’ and ‘defensive lineman . Archie Reese was returned te San Francisco 48ers after failing a Kansas City Chiefs - physical. — acquired - defensive tackle. In the opening-night ‘match, ° second-seeded ‘Kathy Rinaldi, 15, over- came —_ fellow-American Elise Burgin 6-1, 6-4. ‘Earlier, second-seeded Jose Luis Clerc of Argentina ‘successfully started his bid to join’ Bil} Tilden and Bobby Riggs as the only men to win the. tournament three consecutive years. Clere . - moved ahead with a first-., round victory over Jerome Virginia. Ruzici of Romania, the top-seeded woman, survived a second- ‘round challenge from South African Susan Rollinson 3-6, G4, 6-1; Chile surged over fifth. seeded Pam Casale of the United States 0-6, 6-1, 6-0; -and -sixth-seeded YoAnne Russell of the United States fell’ to Corinte Vanier of | France 6-2, 2 “6, 6-2, Fourth-seeded Peter McNamara of Australia Stats and amelal | NATIONAL LEAGUE Enst Olvision . Tuesday Results “Philadelphia 3 Montreal 2 Chicego 3 New York 0 . Sen Francisco. 4 Atlanta 3 Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 0 St.’ Loula 4 Pittsburgh 2 - : Houston . 7? San Diego 6 -regays “Gaines” Los Angeles - at Cincinnati New York at Chicago ve . Gan Diego at Houston. ~ . San Francleco at Atlante NN. Montreat st Philadeiphia N Pliteburgh at $f. Louls A. Thiraday Garties : Montreal et .Philrdelphia New. York at Chicago - - Pittsburgh at $i. Louls N Cincinnat] at San Blego N Atlanta at Los Angeise _ Houston at San Francisco | 'N RATIONAL wuaoue AB RH Avg. 109 G3 FIG .303, 323 30 78 30) “Knight: Hoveton, 26, ' Triples— McGee, St. Louls, n Tampleton, Sen Diego. 7; Gary fief, Houston, 71 Thon, Howson, - Jp Morend, Piiteburgn.: 6r Punt, + Houston, @) Ray, Pitteburen, 4.-: Heme runs— Murphy, ‘Allatite, _ ‘a; Kingman, New Yorks, Mo.” Rune’ batted In— Murpny, al lante, 74) Oliver, Montreal, 70. "Stolen batee— Moreno, Pitte- 40; LoSmith, §t. Louis, ‘Pirehing #4 decislonsi- NieKeo, Atlenta, 10-3, .76% 3,377 noe wr Carlian, Philadelphia, 178, WL Pct. GEL Philadeiphia 40 43 .583 St. Louls 359 dS 6562) 7. Pittsburgh 3347 539 4: Montreal’; S449 504-4 - New York - 45 50 437 FS Chicege 42 65 393 20. / oo. Wat Division Allanta 62 42 596 Los. Angeles 47.50 .$33 &: San Dlego - $6 $0 52a 7 San Francisco §1 55 .481 12 Houston 46°56 462 14 Cincinnatl 39 67.248 Oliver, Mil 380 60-423 317, Landreaum, LA 278 a6 07 .316 _ Medee, SIL “246 26 77 313 Knight, Hou ... 387 34 124.317 Durham,. Chi . 483 36 117.309 Carter, fat 551 48 108.208 - oR Ot "ate 80126 904 ’ i, Pg 437 41. 100..302. hf DeeDlere: Kennadi San: Diego, " "hew, fan Dlego, 36:3, 768, | &.70¢ Rogers, Montedal, 13-4, xe Tas, any Se _ Hrikeesti-" Bote, _ Cincinnati, AMERICAN LEAGUE Bat Division Wek Pcl. GBL Milwaukee" 80 44.577 Boston. . 40 45 S71 ‘ Baltimore 55 47.5990 4 Cleveland 3251 505 7 Detroit | 51 53 500° 6 .. New York 30 50 .300 5 Toronto 49° 54-476 10 Wast Division Kansas City §? 44.573 Calllarnia 59 46 1562 1 Chicago $449 52405 Snottle $3.52 .505 7 QOakiand 45 62 427 16 ~ Texas 41-6) 402 17 Minnesola 37°69 347 23 “Tuesday Results. Milwaukee” 7 “Taronto A Chicago 1-14 New York 0-2 Saltimere 7-4 Boston 27 Claveland 2:4 Texas OS Kansas City 6 Detroit: 5 | Minnesola.5 California 4 Seattle 2° Oakland “2 ‘Todsy’s Gemes Seattle at Oakend 7 Chicago ef New ‘York aN Milwaukea at Toronto N Texan of Cleveland ” Boston at. Baltimore fe + Detroli at Kansas. Clty N Minnesota. at Caltfornia N Thursday Games "Minnesota: at Callfornia » Senttle at Oakland: Toronto at Detrolt .2N Kansas City at- Saliimore N “. Temas wr New York Ne AMERICAN LEAgua’ ADR W Avg. wilson, Ke a4] q VW yal Yount, Ml “398 76 192 392 Harrah, Cle 402 79 133 331 White, KC. | 232 50 108.325, Paciorek, Chl --* 293 37 94 .321 Hrbek, Min’: 356 54414 .920 Gantner, Mil - °° 268 27 86 317 Garcia, Tor |. 425.63 134.315 Cooper, Ml «Ob 65 128-.918 Bonaell,.Tor 5 299 49-99 315 |. ‘Doubles White, 1): Yount, Aillwaukes,' 30, fripiae— Wilaon, Kenned | city. . 12, Herndon, Deirelt, 11. Hema rene RaJacksan, ‘Cal fornia, 24..Thomas, Milwaukee, . 43; Thornton, Ctevelsid, 24, — Runs batted [h—McRad; Kens +908 City, $4; Thornton, lend, 81. : ~Steten pase = Henderson, Oakland, 106; Garela, Torenta, Pitching fit: docistons)—vuck- ovich,— Milweukea, 12-4, *.750,- 4.08; Burns, Chicago, 10-4, ae 55 ‘Guldry, New . York, . 10-4, mir a5. Caudill, Seattle, .10-4,_ wit 1 itrikeeute— Bannister, (ahs Barker, Cleveland. ma : Pilar Vasquez of | Kansas City, _ Cleve: - moved past Georges Goven of France 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; No; 5 Jose Higueras of Spain knocked off italian Claudio Panatta 7-5, 3-6, @Tin first- round action; and No.. 6 . Andres. Gomez of Ecuador ousted Thierry Tulasne of France ed, 6-4 in second- round ‘play. American Jimmy Arias, 17, also moved.into the third " round. Arias, the No. 10° seed, eliminated Australian Rope oR DEAS Seg. ROA EG canard of the United States handled Stanislov — Birnep of Czechoslovakia 7-5, 6-4. | to open t thedoor a Let's face facts... the Five other seeded- men were. upset, No. 8 Balazs -Taroczy of Hungary was a viclim of Joachim Nystrom of Sweden 6-7, 6-3, 6-0; No. 4 John Alexander of Australia lost to Guy Forget of France in ‘straight sets 6-4, 6-4: South African Freddie Sauer. sent No, 11 Van Winilsky af. the United States packing 6-3," 6-0: Jimmy. 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