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Tournament in Louisiana. The squad’s first ,
scheduled encounter is slated for Saturday
against the All-Stars of Arkansas. (Brand photo
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The Hereford YMCA has
added four new divisions in
the up coming Deaf Smith
County Closed tennis tourna-
ment. The new divisions are
men and Womens C divisions
singles and men and womens
C division doubles. Entry
forms are available at the
YMCA office. Chamber of
Commerce, and at the Coun-
try Club. Registration
deadline for all divisions is
August 6th.
STANDINGS
Gutter Dusters
Pots n Pins
Truckerettes
Doodads
Rainbow Connection
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were to meet Spain for the
bronze.
In other major Events to-
day, Alberto Juantorena of
Cuba, 400 and 800 gold
medalist in 1976, was to try
for a repeat in the 400-meter
race, one of five track and
field finals today. The others
were the pole vault, shot put,
50-kilometer walk and the
women's 200 meters.
Qualifying for ‘he men’s
1.500 meters was also to begin
with Englishmen Steve Ovett
and Sebastian Coe rekindling
their on-the-track rivalry
after both said this week their
supposed personal feud was
just media hype.
The Soviets can take some
solace in their medal count.
Even with the United States
and 35 other nations boycot-
ting, the numbers are
awesome.
After Tuesday's action, the
Soviet Union had 55 golds and
137 medals, breaking marks
for both golds and total
medals. The records had
been the Soviets' haul of 125
at the Montreal Games four
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Memorial Stadium, the two
squads were forced to pair off
in a dimly lighted and un-
marked Thompson Park
field. And even though
Hereford was able to cap a
win in that particular contest
despite the playing condi-
tions, the controversy wasn't
over yet.
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By BRUCE DALLA
AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA
With a bullpen trio sh
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Mike Schmidt crac
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Phillies a 9-6 comeb
tory Tuesday.
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but we didn’t,’
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his fifth home run of t
a single and a sacrific
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about the mixed up
thoroughfare. "We had
already conceded the game
and had cepted that our
season was over, but then he
overruled the umps decision
and most of our players had
left for home. All we could do
was to forfeit the game even
though it wasn't actually a
forfeiture in our opinion.
at the Olympic Games — ice best hockey team in the world
hockey in the winter and was humiliating. The Soviets,
basketball in the summer. with easy victories over the
And it won't matter in 10 top teams in the National
years or 100 years how many Hockey League, had refined
cleans and jerks the Soviets the sport and were its best
won, or how many millions of practitioners. Then America
medals the Soviet system beat them at their ow n game,
produced, the more lasting But basketball is America’s
memories will be USA 4, game With the Americans
USSR 3..and the Soviet boycotting, the Soviets were
Union playing for the bronze favored to win. But they were
in basketball. beaten by Italy and then
That a bunch of scruffy Yugoslavia, so in the Yank-
American collegians and less Olympics of 1980. Italy
minor leaguers could beat the and Y ugoslavia played today
for the gold and the Soviets
in game No. 3 (the second
the Herd had participated in
since being nudged into the
loser's bracket of the
tourney) Canyon jumped out
to an early lopsided 14-1 ad-
vantage over the Herd after
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B then season on a losing note
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E toting a dissappointing 7-32
5 mark) after dropping their
a first contest with Canyon 11-2.
& rebounding with a 6-2 victory
K over Palo Duro despite bad
playing conditions and
f technically losing a 14-7 deci-
f sions with Canyon even
E though the contest was
recorded in the books as a
forfeiture.
And all Cummings could
really say about the related
events of the tournament was
that it was just one screwed
up mess up there:’’
Following an earlier loss to
Canyon in the Hereford
squid's opening debut into
FRIDAY NIGHT SUMMER «wrarmm---=e
HIGH SERIES: Ralph Warren 599. Pitcher Pick Off
Ken Walser 556. David Wood 526. Jettie , ..... 1
Watts 496 Sheila Brannon 493 San- Hurler Rod Simon plants his foot and prepares to
dy short 492 Send a ground ball he has just scooped up to first
rZ’w™ l KnWwood £ base in order to take out thePlainview.baserun-
Sandy Short 202. Jettie Watts 175, Sheila Her who hit it. Simon fanned 10 potential Plain-
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AP Sports Writer
Jerry Coleman f
strange kind of n
game — but for 01
numbers added up ti
for Randy Jones.
Jones, indeed, wi
third of the offense,
one of San Diego's thi
All three runs again
Capilla were unearne
Cubs committed four ।
• When the season si
had visions of a
season," said Jones,
Cy Young Award win
hasn’t had a winning
since then.
“The impact of th
losses in a row plus th
(to a rib which sideli
for a month i really hi
he added.
Elsewhere in the I
League it was Los An
Pittsburgh 2; Philade
Houston 6; Montreal
cinnati 1; New York 2
ta l, and San Francis
Louis 1.
Jones, who struck
batters and didn’t wi
zipped through the ga
hour. 59 minutes.
The only run off
came in the sevent
Cliff Johnson hit the si
his three doubles and
SERVICE NATIOMWIDE
ompt service, foctory ports
■— —
years ago and their mark of"
50 golds at Munich in 1972.
Long before the Soviet “
Union ever began competing ■
in the Olympics, the United
States had won 110 medals at
the Los Angeles Games of
1932, now the third highest
total. That mark, achieved'
when the Olympic program
had fewer events, may be the
most impressive medal count
of all time.
Another significant medal -
count for the United States -
will be its no gold, no silver
and no bronze for the Moscow' !
Olympics. Instead of medals. :
America has its symbolic'
gesture, boycotting the-’
Games in protest of the Soviet -
intervention in Afghanistan.
President Carter, the driv-'
ing force behind the boycott, '
was to be on Capitol Hill to-
day, when the U.S. Olympic :
team, selected but not par- ■
ticipating, was to receive '
commemorative gold'
medals. Several athletes in- ~
dicated they would boycott 1
the ceremony because of’ ’
Carter’s presence.
"Some on the team are.
disturbed that Carter will be ,
there," said Elizabeth Hills of
Hingham, Mass., captain of ‘
the women’s rowing team. ,
• They don’t want to appear to
be supporting what he has
done this year.”
Carter’s boycott not only .
kept an American team out of ,i
Moscow, it served to keep the,
U.S. flag out of all Olympic
ceremonies — until today. ,
The U.S. flag was to be.,
hoisted and the "Star Spangl-.;
ed Banner” was to be played ।
at the closing ceremonies of .
the Olympic regatta in Tallin
in Estonia.
The flag-raising, normal
Olympic protocol, was in
recognition that Los Angeles
would be the next host of the
Summer Games.
These Moscow Games are
the Soviet Union’s chance to
shine. But the Soviets lost a
little of their luster when
Yugoslavia beat Brazil 96-95
in basketball Tuesday. In the
complicated qualifying
scheme, Brazil’s loss knock-
ed the Soviets out of cham-
pionship contention.The
Soviets, who were 3-2 after
beating Cuba 109-90, needed
Brazil to beat Yugoslavia,
already assured of a berth in
the gold medal game. That
would have created a three-
way tie for second place
among the Soviet Union, Italy
and Brazil. The Soviets then
would have moved on to the
championship game on the
basis of a better points dif*
ferential.
Yugoslav guard Mirz
Delibasic hit two foul shots ii
the final seconds for a 96-91
lead over Brazil
MOSCOW (AP) - The
powerful Soviet athletes have
set an Olympic record for
total medals, but many peo-
ple will remember the Sum-
mer and Winter Games of
1980 for the two that got away
from the Russians.
The United States played a
role in both Soviet setbacks,
actively turning the screws at
Lake Placid and passively
letting Italy and Yugoslavia
do the deed here.
Their failures came in two
most important team sports
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