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Press-Republican— F r i d a y / J u l y 23, 1976 1 3
Track and field tests begin,
U.S. sprinters young, untried
Crovopovskov
abre fencing
MONTREAL (UPI) — Track and
field, traditional focal point of the
Olympic Games, begins competition Friday in what Should be a
three-way gold medal chase among
the United States, the Soviet Union
and New Zealand.
One of the key questions facing
the United States will be the youth
and relative inexperience of its
sprinters. Harvey Glance of Phenix
City, Ala., a favorite in the 100
meters, is only 19; Millard Hampton of Fresno, Calif , America's
best bet in the 200 meters-, turned 20
two weeks ago; Maxie Parks of Los
Angeles, the hottest quarter-miler
in the world going into the Games,
has never competed on a major
international level, while the
leading U.S. 400-meter hurdler,
Edwin Moses of Dayton, Ohio, is
just 20 and is making his international debut.
In addition, two other highlytouted U.S. sprinters, Dwayne
Evans of Phoenix, Ariz.; and
Johnny Jones of Lamj>asas, Tex.,
are 17.and. .18 respectively. „ _ . .
picked up a
ursday night.
Phil Boggs, a
pion, won the
oard diving.
which leads
cause of its
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id 28 overall,
golds and 22
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M O N T R E A L ( U P ) ' — Eveor D V e v e n t s i z e v p a*
The '«7ft 0!yr»p>c rrack ana f.eio s a m e *
M e n s 100 M e t e r *
Ov5rand<n?
E^trre*
Harvey
Gtence. U S A ,
vaterv
aorrov
'JSSR
Don Quarr.e, jamatca.
S - v o Leonana C u b a . H a s e ' y C r a w t c a , T n m c a d
Corrvmenf
Sore'*' one of tr»e hottest contested
events of t n e G a r n e s
one ?*a J a n y o n e c a n * I P on a
gooc d a y Bor;pv the d e f e n d e r , is t h e vnKnowr
h
facor
a v ^ been niuned ^ u C h of fnts y e a r
G l a n c e ' r e A u t L ^ f r e s h m a n , nofds sna^e of *0C
r^eter *Qr*C - e c o r o » 9'
P'ed.c^or
G'ance
M e r f s 200 M e t e r s
Ocstand^g E ^ r «
V H a r e Hampton. USA
0 * , a v n e E v a n s . USA D o n Q u a r t .e. J a m a i c a
V a terry B c r i o v JSS«?
Co^^err
Barr-.rtg
n ; y r y . Q u a r r i e . t^e w o r l d
record 20C ry:e*&r notcer 19 8' -s easr'y w e class of
th s e v e n t
n a m p ^ ^ a n d E v a n s a r e young a n d
•nexper enced t>v* Dot* capable of surpr-se
P-ec ct»on
fXaf^
M e r r s 400 M e t e r s
Ow*s»ancJm9 E r « r i «
Max<e Partis. USA Pred
New^ocse. USA H e r m a n r-raz.tr
USA A l b e r t o
J;, a m o r e na. CwOa D a » - a j e n n i r u . G r e a t Br: tain
Cornrr.ent T h e ^ ost g»"vei ng of a i l r a c e s — p u r e
speed, s u r v v d * of *•>* ' r«es* A n y o n e of US *r»o
coo»c * ' i r * - m Pdrxi*
o'f M i s t r e n g t h rn t h e
ho<"r»est"etcM a n c v c t o r e s in A A U anc t n a t s . t h e
best o e t J o a n t o r e n a , 6 2 >85 p o u n d * . * o * t e y e a r s
P'-eo«c t »or
Ji;an*>-ena
M e r f s 100 M e t e r s
O v t s t a n c m g E n t r - e s R i c k W o h i h u t e r , USA. John
wa'Ker
New
2eaiara.
Luciano
Susan,,
" r u g o v a v r a - Art>erro ."janTorena. Cuba"" T v o \~ar\
Od"nr*^e Be*g»ur«"
C o m m e n t ' T h e first of t w o W a T k e r w o m n t i t e r
m a t c h u p s this one should be R - c k s o f hts oast
performance
He's neve-- »<»• »o W a r k e r at S00
m e t e r s a n d ^otds t h e w o - i d r e c o r d for 880 y a r d s
['. 44 V P i e « opened u p s o m e w h a t w h e n A f r - c a n
owllout r e m o v e d Kenya's M » * e Bo^t, one of t h e
f a v o r i t e s , f r o m * - e c o m p e l : o r j\jarx!orer*.
a iate
entry, ecu id be a »aclor w t h his g r e a t speed
p,
-ed<:t?on
Woh'hv^er
M e n ' s 15O0 M e t e r s
Outstanding E r t r e s John w a l k e r New Z e a l a n d .
R<ck W o h l h u t e r u S A E a m o n n C o g h i a a ' r e l a n d .
fiAst* Centrow«tL U S A
C o m m e n t u s e n t r i e s > e e m outclassed f w o r i a
record i i o l d c r ^ . a i k « r
3 4 * 4 i t j u p to p a r a n d not
a f f e c t e d by A / r . c a n pwllout d i r e c t e d a t his n a t i o n
The steady Cog N a n a linety r u n n e r up
P r ed<:t>on
Walker
Men-j HO M e t e r Hurdles
Ov^standrg E"tr;es O a r i e s coster. USA Guy
Drut. France
W»iiie D a v e n p o r t . U S A . T h o m a s
MunfceJt, E a s t G e r m a n y
Comment
D r u t . m e world r e c o r d hotder h e r e
( 1 3 . e ) . h * » best t i m e t h i s y e a r (13 1) Foster n v r s i n ©
a hopefuHy m.nor n a m a t r i n g p g «
Prediction
Drut
M e n ' s 400 M e i e r M g r d l e t
Outstanding Entries
E d w m Moses. U S A .
Ouentin Wheeler, USA Y e v g t n . y
GavrHyenKo,
U S S R . J e a n Claude P a l l e t . P r a n c e
C o m m e n t D e p e rtu re of U g a n d a ' s Jonn A * u i B u t ,
the d e f e n d i n g gold m e d a l i s t e n d w o r l d r e c o r d
noJder for m e event, <n t h e A f r i c a n pgllout changes
e v e r y t h i n g . AKn B v a m i g h t not h a v e c o m p e t e d
a n y w a y because of i n j u r i e s , h o w e v e r Could e e s t t y
be a \ 2 U S sweep
Prediction Moses
m e e t i n g e a r l i e r m i s yaur
Prediction
Wilkms
Men's Long J u m p
Outstanding
Entries
A / n i e Robinson, U S A
L a r r y M y r t c k s , USA R a n d y W i M o j m s . U S A . N e n * d
Stektc. Y u g o s l a v i a , G r i e g o r z Cybutski. P o l a n d
Comment
Robinson, who finished t h i r d a^
M o n t c h in 7 2 after g o n g .n as t h e f a v o r i t e , looks
l i k e h e ' s at last r e a d y tor g r e a t n e s s on* nis w o r t o
best j u m p this y e a r - 2 7 feet 3' i inches
Stek.c
holds t h e sea levet " n o r Bob B e a m o n " w o r l d best of
27 I * * W i l l i a m s , t h e O f f e n d e r , is past his p r . m e
Prediction
Robinson
M e n s Triple J u m p
O u t s t a n d i n g EdJr>es J a m e s Butts. US T o m m y
Maynes.
USAjbktor
Santyev.
USSR
Joeo
O u t s i a n d j n g Enw n, D*ck B u e r k i c . U S A , R o d
Dixon, New Zealand
Dick Q u a * . N e w Z e a l a n d
B r e n d a n Foster.
Greet Britain
Lass* Viren.
F i n l a n d , E n n Sefiik. USSR
Em.el Puftemanns.
Belgium.
Comment
P r o b a b l y t h e m o s t h o t l y con tested ot
all the O l y m p i c events a n d eas'iy the fmest f i e l d
B u e r k i e . m e best US hope t^ert, could f m i s h out of
the m o n e y
V i r e n , t h e d e f e n d i n g goid m e d a l i s t .
c a m e on f a s t this s u m m e r a f t e r t*ree
y e a r s ot
r e l a t i v e i n a c t i v . t y Qoax h o l d s y e a r s best t i m e
113 U l ) , but D ^ o n , s e e k i n g to get out f r o m under
the shadow of n o cou n t r y m a t e W a l k e r nas w o r k e d
especially h a r d tor t h . s o n e
Prediction
D*xorv
M e r f s 10.000 M e t e r s
O u t s t a n d i n g E^h-;es R o d D m o n , N e w Z e a l a n d
0 t < * Qvex New Zealand t e s a e
v\r*n P t n t a n a
B r e n d a n Foster Grea^ Br-ta»n. E m . e i P u t t e m a n s
Bei^'um
Comment
U S s on'y nope h e r e w a s F r a n k
Snorter * h o puiteo ov r to c o n c e n t r a t e on the
marathon
O'Stance m a y oe too long tor the
Belgturns a n a ws!! ' ;kety c o m e d o w n to a showdown
b e t w e e n v - r e a *he d t f e n d m g go<d m e d a f s t , a n o
Foster
"Predict.on v r e n
Mamvioft
Outstanding E n t r e s
F r a n k S h o r t e r , U S A . B>u
R o d g e r s . USA David O e t t i e , A u s t r a l i a
G'useppe
jC.ndoio itajy j e / o m e D r a y i o n , C a n a d a
C o m m e n t Shorter now 28. seek s to "o<n t*\e)a*e
A p i b e B k i i e of E t h o p a a s t h e o n i y back to back
O i y m p * ; r^arathor
champions
Cmdo*c
shares
w o r l d ' s best t i m e tf-.s yea r ,? , '. 5 1 * w - t h Shorter
D r a y t o a noted • o c q w f ngonge n t s o v ' of Tp>e r a c e .
js *ne soca1 favor te
Pred«ct»on Snorter
DecaMon
O u t s t a n d i n g Enh-.es Br^oe Jenner
U5A Fred
D.xan
U S A . N Koiav
Av.ov
USSR
Leon id
L:t.nyenko, USSR
Commen*
A aass-c
d u H of R^ss.ans a n d
A m e r i c a n s Av.iov, t h e o e t e n o t n g ooio m e a d i i s t ,
^o^ds m e a u t o m a ^ c t i m e r r e c o r d of 8,4S4
o<nts
wh-le j e n n e " ; s the m a n u a 1 t i m e d r e c o r d " o ' d e r o ^
his 8.538 a ' m e t r . a i s
Pred'Ct.or
j e n n e ' — >n a w o r i c r e c o r d per
for m a nee
Comment
QJieYira set a B e a m o n isque w o r l d
r e c o r d of 58*eeT ir>>.4 menes a t 7 4 P a n A m G a m e s
but h a s done i.ttte since Sanevev nas o t h e r w i s e
r u l e d this event for eigrit years A m e r i c a n s w i l l get
a t least o n e m e d a l h e r e o u t not iike'y a gold
Prediction
Saneyev
H a m m e r Throw
Oustandmg Entries
Larry Hart
USA, Y u n y
Syedikh, USSR K a n M a r * R . e n m , v^'est G e r m a n y
Jocnen Sacnse. E a s t G e r m a n y
Comment
Traditionally a Europeandomineted
event, this y a a r w i n b e n o d i t t e r e n t M a r t has iitrie
chance
Pred'Ction
Riehm
M e w s Javelin Throw
O u t s t a n d i n g E n t r i e s S a m Ccison. u S A . A n t h o n y
Man
USA
Seppo Movr>en.
F niand
Haviu
S . J o n e n . F^iuand.
C o m m e n t Another event »he US enrr <es h a v e i.tte
n o p e o t scoring Shou lo be a ' 2 F nmsh sweep
Prediction
Sntonen
Merfs High Jump
O u t s t a y i n g Entr es r j ^ 9 K » stones. USA B - Jankunis v S A Rolf B e i s c h m . a * E a s t G e r m a n y
Sergey Senyvkov. USSR .'acek WsJOTa,
fvta^o
Com^-ien*
A o r i a - e c o r d K o ' d e r Stones who
r
s u * * e e d * r o m alierg^es
n f . r i s h m g seconc 'o
J a n k ^ m s a * the t r i a t s , went h o m e »o C a t i t o r n . a
dwr^ng *,rsf w e e k o* 0'ymv>'CS to t r a m by himsetf
Nc one ^>as pu« m o r e dea cat-on anc c o n c e n t r a t i o n
mtc a n event anc ^ e ^ a s Kr^o - ^ a m t a m e d ^ a ' >t $ a' 1
for m>s 9o»o meda^
P-ed'Cton
Stones
in a wor»d r e c o r d t u m p
Pole V a u l f
O t n t a n d t n g E n r . e s D a v e R o b e r t U S A <Ea^
-&eJi-T -U-SA-.--W^a-dys-ia-w K o i » v e # H : i
&&+&*>&T
a d e u s z S^usa^sx;. Pdianc
*<~r
Prokhoryennc
v
USSR
C o m m e n t w . t i likd y t a k e a w o r l d record per
f o r m a n c e .—?r>aytJ.ee*er, 19 tee! — to w*n-*h#s h e a d to h e a d due* of A m e r . c a r *
a n d Pols
E.tner
R o b e r t s , w ^ o ^oios m e w o r i d ^arx o* IB fee*. B' *
•nches or Ben could w - n — d e p e n d i n g on wwhos hot
P'-ed'Ctron Bet' n a w o r t d - e c o r d *au"
M e r f s Snotpvt
Outstanding Entries
G e o r g e Wooos, USA A :
F e u e r b a c r . USA Aieksandr Baryshnikov. USSR
Geott Capes. G r e a t B r . t a . n
C o r r m e n t Woods has now f . m s h e d second <n tast
two O l y m p i c s a n d s e e m s a t w a y s o r t h e m r e s h h o i d
of g r t a r . e s s Baryshr.ikov. w ^ o ^ses t h e sex'n s«>ie
m a d e f a m o u s b y U S pro B'<an O l d * >e*d set w o r l d
r e c o r d of 72 2 ' « t w o w e e k s a g e Capes r a n k e d N c '
last y e a r
P r ed>ction Capes.
M e n ' s Discus
- - Outstanding £ntr*es
.Mac W i k r i s . U S A .
Wolfgang Schmidt. East G e r m a n y
-»ohn Powe 1 'U S A Siegfried P a c h a i e . E a s t G e r m a n y
Comment
w i k m s off his w o r i o recorz pe''
f o r m a n c e s i m e last 232 f e e * 6 nches IOOKS to oe
the class h e r e bu* Schm^at w a s r a n k e d N o ' p r . o r
to this y e a r S c h m i d t w o n t b e i r oniy bead, to h e a a
*ttlts
t, twilight
d, night
5, night
:ee 1, night
night
light
nes
at Cleveland
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at
York
Chicago
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A's nip Yonks on soc fly
NEW YORK (UPI) — A sacrifice
Two of Oakland's runs came on a
fly by Bert Campaneris brought home run by Joe Rudi off Ellis in
-home a ninth-inning run -to-give —the third. Oakland a 6-5 victory over the New O A K L A N D
NEW
YORK
a b r h tM
a b r n bi
York Yankees Thursday.
4 0 1 0 Rivers
Cf
5 0 10
North
cf
Billy Williams led off the ninth
SS 4 2 1 1 W h i t e
If
4 0 2 0
Camoanrs
5
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Rwdi4i
3 1 1 2 Owmtus*
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Tidrow with a single to centerr B a n d o 3b 4 0 1 0 C M a y
dh
4 0 0 0
Pinch-hitter Larry JLintt raced 40
third when Phil Garner bounced ^a
single through the middle. After
Tidrow struck out Bill North,
- Campaneris lofted his fly to deep
center.
Rollie
Fingers
earned his
seventh victory by relieving for the
last three innings andd alllowing
the Yankees only two hits. Fingers
- £*tr lost ^ix_Tidcow r who jrelie^ed
Yankee fftarter Dock Ellis, was
charged with hjs first defeat after
winning three?
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p
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p
0 0 0 0 Tidrow
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York
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Olympic
timetable
Women's
J&J3L
comper-npn
6
p.m
competitions
Lee Ann Swart wins overall
ROME — Lee Ann Swart of the
P i t t s b u r g h Piranhas Swim Club
had a successful meet recently in
Rome. She carried off top prize in
the overall competition for 13-14
year old girls.
Miss Swart took firsts in both the
100 meter freestyle and fly and
placed third in the 200 meter individual medley. A fourth in the 200
free and an eighth in the 100
backstroke put her en top of the
heap. P i t t s b u r g h also placed third
of 35 teams in total points in that
division.
Carrie Seal took a third in the 1112 girls in the 50 meter fly and Doug
Doran and Cheryl Picard had
sevenths in the boys JO and under 50
meter breaststroke and senior girls
100 backstroke, respectively.
PLATTSBURGH :
=
Xn
estimated 45 teams will turn Bluff
Point Golf Course into a friendly
battlefield Saturday and Sunday in
the club's tenth annual MemberGuest tournament.
The field will be divided into four
flights
following
Saturday's
opening round. George Benoit and
Lloyd Hyer, defending champs,
will lead the 90 competitors in
pursuit of tne 11 r5W in prizes, A WT
per team entry fee is required..
There will be closest to the pin
contests on numbers five and nine
both days and a longest drive on
number four for each flight Sunday.
Players will form tbeir own
foursomes. Registration can be
done at the pro shop.
In the Junior Olympics competition at Clifton Knolls Carrie
Seal took a second in the 200 individual medley and Alan Picard
also snared the runner-up spot in
the 13-14 year old boys 100 meter
backstroke. Craig Twelis took twothirds in that age group.
Rita OutrirTtea^s
Ladies Day field
PLATTSBURGH — Rita Qemn
edged out Jen Burdo by t stroke
Tuesday to take first place m the
Bingle-bmngle-bungk Levfiet'Day
touraarnent at Bluff Poku Golf
Course.
Quins totaled 17 points for tbe
Class A win- There was a tie for top
prize in Class B between Betty
Ward and Betes Fazpatrici at ame
hm6 asother deadlock is Omsa C
with Bernice Jesai^ff and Doc
Scoti. each taflyt*^ ***aU
JOll.
tndivtdual
preliminaries
—
Merrs
epee
individual
finals
SOCCER
3 p m . - * - < » y a i e m * i a vs M e x i c o
"
6 p.m — Nortn
Korea
vs Soviet
Union
I
p m — Israel v« Prance
GYMNASTICS
7.30
. p.m.
.—
Merfs
Knals
at
the
apparatus
FJELD
HOCKEY
10 a . m — S p a i n v s B e l g i u m
3 p.m — Holland vs Argentine
5 p.m — M a l a y s i a
vs Canada
— —
^ - —
i f t y t T l , r N O ..
.
.. _ _
TD
a m
and
7
p.m
—
Greco-Roman
style,
fourth a n d fifth
rovnds
WATER
POLO
e^JC- -a-*n — Ttoree j n a J c n a *
7
pm
— Three matches
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1 p.m — C u t s
v » South
Koraa
3 p-m
— Hungary
v f Peru,
women
7:30
p.m. — Japan
v s Canada:
9 3D p . m
—
Czechoslovakia
vs
Poland
The different Olympic venues in and
g r o u n d Montreal are shown on this
~m ap~ a long with M e t r o sta-ttons rrear
each locale. A l i m i t e d number of
Ender to meet grandparents
SAUNA, Kan. (UPI) — Rosalae
Lehmann
rushed around her
central Kansas home Thursday
packing for an unexpected Trip to
Montreal Olympics to visit the
granddaughter she has not seen
since leaving East Germany 15
Pizzeria to host
softbail tourney
years ago.
"I c a n t believe it. It's like a
dream to j n e . " the 66-year-old
white-haired grandmother said.
"They have guaranteed tHat I will
be able to talk to my granddaughter."
Mrs. Lehmann's granddaughter
is 17-year-old Kornelia Ender, a
East German Olympic swimmer
who already has won two gold
medais.
Mrs. Lehmann and her husband,
Kornelias step-grandfather, had
briefly considered traveling to
Montreal to visit the star swimmer,
but had to drnrrthe-pians because of
financial reasons and settle for
watching Kornelia on television.
But then a representative of the
American Broadcasting Compny,
which is televising the Olympics,
called Mrs. Lehmann Thursday
morning.
PLATTSBURGH — A single
elimination
Slowpitch
softbail
tournament -sponsored by the
Pizzeria is open for entries, according to Bob Staves.
Scheduled to begin Sunday, the
tourney ^drawing will be held
Friday at 8 p.m. at South Acres
Field. Entries are >50 per team.
$1,000 will be distributed to the
winning team.
For more information contact
Staves at 561-0998 or Carl King at
561-7744.
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