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Olympic results: Days 6 and 7

| ATHLETICS MEN 100 m (First three in each heat and next five fastest into second round) World and Olympic record, J. Hines (U.S.), 9.95. Heat I—M. Crawford iTrin.), 10.42, 1; A. Thieme (E. Ger.), lU64* 2; L. Caravani (It.), 10.66, 3; L. Micha (Bel.). 10.69, 4; G. Simons (Bermuda'. 10.76. 5; B. Stefansson 'lce.’. 11.23. 6. Heat 2.—J. Jones (U.SJ, 10.4«, 1- M. Amadou ivory Coast i. 10.53, 2; A. Armstrong (Trin.), 10.59, 3: M. Sharpe Bermuda,’. 10.70, 4; D. Chain elot (Fr.'i, 10.79, 5; Mohammed Sehly <Saudi), 11.10, 6; W. Bastians *W. Ger.). 11.1/, 7; A Padilla (Nic.), 11.52, 8 Heat 3.—J. Petrov «.Bulg.,', 10.46, 1; Z. Licznerski (P01.i., 10.60, 2; R. da Silva Bra.i, 10.61, 3; C. Garpenborg iSwe.j, ILE64. _4; J. C. Amoureux (Fr.), 10./5, a; Abdul Kareem Alawad (Kuwait), 1127. 6; Avoub Bodaghi (Iran), 11.391 7. Heat 4—D. Quarrie (Jam.), 10.38, 1; G. Abrahams (Pan.), 10.40. 2; M. Nash (Can.), 10.59, 3; M. Sands (Bah.), 10.65, 4; D. Trott (Bermuda). 10.67. 5; P. Fitzgerald (Aus.), 10.87, 6: R. Russell (Virgin Is.), 11.22, 7. Heat 5.— H. Glance (U.S.), • 10.37, 1: M. Woronin (Pol.), 10.56* 2; A. Aksinin (Russia), 10.60, 3; C. Bradford (Jani.), 10.64, 4: P. ! Ferrer (P. Rico), 10.76, 5; V. Papa- • georgopoulos (Gre.), 10.82. 6; L. I Jervis (Bah.), 10.87, 7. Heat 6.—D. Kurrat (E. Ger.), ; 10.37, I: V. Borzov (Russia), i 10.53, 2; D. Steinmann (W. Ger.), • 10.68, 3; F. Gomez (Cuba), 10.68, 14: B. Sv (Senegal), 10.81, 5; M. Uiimo (ja.). 10.94, 6; C. Tlnu-ton (Belize). 11.03, 7; S. Regales (Neth. Antilles). 11.11, 8. Heat 7.—S. Riddick (U.S.), 10.43, 1; A. Swierczynski (Pol.), 10.62, 2; Adama Fall (Senegal), 10.72, 3; Suchart Jairsuraparp (Thai.), 10.75, 4; R Bombardella (Lux.), 10.76, 5; C. Sands, (Bah.), 10.82, 6; P. Etienne (Haiti), 11.05, 7.

Heat B.—G. Echevin (Fr.), 10.53, 1; K. Bieler (W. Ger.), 10.58, 2; Anat Ratanapol (Thai.), 10.71, 3; H. Ramirez (Cuba). 10.72, 4; Momar Ndao (Senegal), 10.74, 5; Ramli Ahmad (Malay), 10.98, 6.

Heat 9.—S. Monsels (Surinam), 10.58, 1; S. Leonard (Cuba), 10.62, 2; Y Silov (Russia), 10.70, 3; C. Brathwaite (Trin.), 10.71, 4; E. Lepold (Hun.), 10.82, 5; P. Jordan (Barbados), 10.95, 6; A. Moore (Fiji), 11.16, 7. Second round. (First four in each heat into semi-finals) Heat I.—Quarrie, 10.33, 1; S. Riddick, 10.36, 2; Nash, 10.48, 3; Aksinin, 10.55, 4; Trott, 10.64, 5; Anat Ratanapol, 10.65, 6; Caravani, 10.81, 7; Echevin, 12.00, 8. Heat 2.—Abrahams, 10.35, 1; Jones, 10.46, 2; Thieme, 10.50, 3; Woronin, 10.53, 4; Leonard. 10.59, 5; Monsels, 10.61. 6: Bradford, 10.62, 7; Garpenborg, 10.63, 8. Heat 3.—Crawford, 10.29, 1; Borzov, 10.39. 2: Amadou, 10.45, 3; Da Silva, 10.57, 4; Swierczynski, 10.59, 5; Fall, 10.60, 6; Bieler, 10.80, 7. Sands did not participate. Heat 4. —Glance, 10.23. 1: Kurrat. 10.29, 2; Petrov, 10.30, 3; Armstrong, 10.46. 4; Gomez, 30.49, 5; Licznerski, 10.52, 6; Steinmann, 10.67, 7. Silov did not participate. Semi Finals (First four in each semi-final into final) First semi-final.—Glance, 10.24, 1; Borzov, 10.30, 2; Kurrat, 10.30, 3; Abrahams, 10.37, 4; Nash, 10.52, 5; Armstrong, 10.52, 6; Da Silva, 10.54, 7; Woronin, 10.69, 8. Second semi-final.—Crawford, 10.22, 1; Quarrie. 10.26, 2: Jones, 10.30, 3; Petrov, 10.30, 4; Riddick, 10.33, 5; Amadou, 10.46. 6; Aksinin, 10.50, 7; Thieme, 10.50, 8. Final.—Crawford, 10.06, 1; Quarrie, 10.08, 2; Borzov. 10.14, 3; Glance, 10.19. 4; Abrahams, 10.25, 5; Jones, 10.27, 6; Kurrat, 10.31, 7; Petrov. 10.35. 8. 800 m

. (First two in each heat and four ' fastest losers into semi-gnals) World record, M. Fiasonaro (It.), 1.43.7; Olympic record, R. Doebell (Aus.), 1:44.3. Heat I.—lt. Wohlhuter (U.S.), ' 1:45.71, 1; Sriram Singh (Ind.), 1:45.86, 2: L, Civil (Cuba), 1:45.88, 3; 31. Gesicki (Pol.), 1:46.36, 4; ■ T. Wessinghage (W. Ger.). 1.46.56. ■ 5; V. Anohin (Russia), 1:46.81, 6; Muhammad Younis (Pakistan), 1:48.50, 7. Heat 2.—F. Clement (G. 8. 1:47.51. 1; J. Robinson (U.S.), . 1:47.56, 2; J. Walker (N.Z.), • 1:47.63, 3; A. Ballbe (Sp.), 1:48.38, 4; F. Pacheco Mamede (Port.), ■ 1:49.58, 5; F. Solis (Dom. Rep.), 1:55.56, 6; W. Joseph (Haiti), 2:15.26, 7. Heat 3.—S. O’Vett (G. 8. ’ 1:48.27, 1; S. Newman (Jam.), 1:43.46. 2; P. Wellmann (W. Ger.), 1:48.47, 3; J. Plat. - iCz.), 1:48.63, 4; G. Hasler Lichtenstein), 1:48.83, 5; E. Hoving (Neth.). 1:48.99 , 6; R. Botse (Surinam). 1:49.85, 7; F. Gomez (Nicaragua), 1:57.97, 8. Heat 4.—A. Juantorena (Cuba), 1:47.15, 1; C. Grippo (It.), 1:47.21, 2; J. Zemen (Hun.), 1:47.40. 3; 31. Savic (Yugo.), 1:47.73, 4; J. Ortiz (P. Rico), 1:51.38, 5. Heat 5.—W. Wuelbeck (W. Ger.), 1:48.47, 1; H. Tuitt (Trim), 1:48.48. 2 ; V. Ponomarev (Russia), 1:48.59. 3; A. Svensson (Swe.), 1:48.86, 4; J. Marajo (Fr.). 1:49.60, 5; O. Greene (Barbados), 1:51.43, 6; Ateyah El Khashaami (Saudi), 1:57.67. 7. Heat 6.—1. Vandamme (Belg.), 1:47.80, 1; L. Susanjo (Yugo.), 1:47.82, 2; M. Anyeart (U.S.), 1:47.96, 3; R. Gysin (Switz.), 1:48.69, 4: N. O’Shaughnessy ' (Ire.), 1:49.29, 5; L. Medina (Cuba),' 1:50.15. 6; M. Philllppe ( (Fr.), 1:50.81, 6. . (First four in each semi-final into final.) First semi-final.—Juantorena, 1:45.88, 1: Vandamme, 1:46.0, 2; , O’Vett, 1:46.14. 3; Sriram Singh, 1:46.42. 4; Robinson, 1:46.43, 5; ■ Gesicki. 1:47.06, 6; Wessinghage, 1:48.18, 7. Tuitt dropped out. Second semi-final. — Wohlhuter, 1:46.72. 1; Grippo, 1:46.95, 2; Susan), 1:47.03. 3; Wuelbeck, 1:47.18, 4; Newman, 1:47.22, 5; , Civil. 1:47.31. 6: Anohin, 1:47.71, 7; Clement, 1:48.28, 8. 10,000 m (First four in each heat and three fastest losers into final.) Heat I.—Sousa Lopes (Port,), 28:4.53, 1; J. P. Gomez (Fr,), 28:10.52, 2; M. Harocisneros (Sp.), 28:11.66, 3: J. Hermens (.Neth ), ( 28:16.07, 4: Fitzsimons (Aus.), 28:16.43 , 5; B. Ford (G ».), 28:17.26, 6; K. Lismont (Belg.), 28:17.43, 7; 31. Vianio (Fin.), 28:26.60, 8; D. Janicijevic (Yugo.). 28:48.87, 9; E. Jlendoza U.S.), 29:2.97. 10; V. Mora Gareia Colombia:. 30:26.57. 11; C. McCubbins (Can.). 33:22.35, 12; O. Charles (Haiti). 42:0.11, 13. Heat 2.—31. Smet (Belg.), 23:22.07. 1; B. Foster (G. 8. >8:22.19, 2; K. Boro (Nor.); 28:23.07, 3; I. Floroiu (Rum.), 18:23.40. 4: F-. Fava (It.). 28:24.80, 5; C. Virgin (U.S.). 28:30.22, 6; E. Warnke (Chile), 28:43.63, 7: Hari Hariehand (Ind.), 28:48.72, 8; E. Leddy (Ire.), 28:55.29, 9; D. Reyes (Colombia), 29.28.17, 10; K. Gomez (Mex.), 30:5.19, 11. Heat 3.—A. Simmons (G. 8. 28:1.82, 1; G Bjorklund (U.S.), 28:12.24, 2; L. Viren (Fin.), 28:14.95, 3; E. Puttemans (Belg.), 28:15.52, 4; C. Wardlaw (Aus.), 28:17.52. 5: D. Uhlemann (W.Ger.), 28:29.28, 6; T. Kamata (Ja.l, 28:36.21. 7; L. Hernandez (Mex.), 28:44.17, 8: T. J. L. Quax (N.Z.), 13:54.92, 8; D. Shaughnessy (Can.). 29:26.96, 10; L. Rault (Fr.), 29:40.76, 11; J. Bernal (Sp.), 31:3.43, 12; Hossein Rabbi (Iran). 31:44.27. 13; Tau John (Papua). 32:26.96. 14. 400 m hurdles (First four in each heat into semi-finals.) (World and Olypmic records, J. Akii-Bua (Uganda), 47.82.) Heat I.—S. Tziortzis (Gre.), 50.42. 1: D. Alfonso (Cuba). 50.76. 2; J. C. Nallet ’(Fr.), 50.77, 3; J. J. Carvalho (Port.), 50.99, 4; D. Hanly (Aus.), 51.90. 5.

Heat 2—Q. Wheeler (U.S.), 50.32, I; H. Schmid (W. Ger.), 50.57, 2: J. P. Perrinelle (Fr.), 50.78. 3: D Stukalov (Russia), 50.78. 4; P. Grant. (Aus.), 51.07, 5.

Heat 3.—JI. Shine (U.S.). 50 91, 1; E. Gavriienko (Russia), 50.93, 2; J. Hewelt (Poi.), 51.39, 3; Y, Bratanov (Bulg.), 51.84. 4; Abdlatef Abbas Hashem (Kuwait), 53.0, 5: C. Main-waring (Antigua), 54.67, 6. Heat 4.—E. Moses (U.S.), 49.95, 1; A. Pascoe (G. 8. 51.66, 2; G. Parris (Gre.), 51.91. 3; J. Ferrer (P.Rico), 52.45, 4; Kamil Al Abbasi (Saudi). 55.0, 5. (First four in each semi-finai into final.)

First semi-final. —Shine (U.S.), ’49.90, 1; Carvalho. 49.97, 2; Bratanov. 50.11, 3; Wheeler. 50.22, 4; Stukalov, 50.47, 5: Perrinelle, 50.82. 6. Second semi-final. — Moses, 48.29, 1; Gavrilenko, 49.73, 2; Alfonso. 49.84, 3; Pascoe, 49.95, 4; Nallet. 50.08. 5: Tziortzis, 50.30, 6; Hewelt. 50.57 , 7; Ferrer. 51.04, 8. 20 kilometre walk

Final.—D. Bautista (Mex.), 1:24:40.6, 1; H. Reimann (E.Ger.i, 1:25:13.8, 2; P Frenkel (E.Ger.), 1:25:29.4, 3; K. H. Stadtmuller (E.Ger.l, 1:26:50.6, 4; R. Gonzalez (Mex.), 1:28:18.2, 5; A. Zanbaldo (It.), 1:28:25.2. 6; V. Golubnichiy (Russia), 1:29:24.6, 7; V. Visini (It.), 1:29:31.6, 8; G. Le Lievre (Fr.), 1:29:53.6, 9; R. Buceione (It.), 1:30:40.0, 10; B. Adams (G. 8. 1:30:46.2, 11: R. Haywood (Aus.), 1:30:59.2, 12. Shot put World record, A. Barisnikov (Russia), 22.00; Olympic record, Barisnikov, 21.32. Final.—U. Beyer (E.Ger.), 21.05, 1; E. Mironov (Russia), 21.03, 2; A. Barisnikov (Russia), 21.00, 3; A. Feuerbach (U.S.), 20.55, 4; H. P. Gies (E.Ger.), 20.47, 5; G. Capes (G. 8. 20.36, 6; G. Woods (U.S.), 20.26, 7; H. Hoglund (Swe.), 20.17. 8; P. Shmock (U.S.), 19.89, 9; H. J. Rothenburg (E.Ger.), 19.79, 10; J, Brabec (Cz.), 19.62, 11; R. Stahlberg (Fin.), 18.99, 12. Discus World record, M. Wilkins (U.S.), 70.86; Olympic record, A, Oerter (U.S.), 64.78. Qualifiers for final.—M. Wilkins (U.S.), 68.28 (Olymypic record); V. Velev (Bulg.), 63.54; W. Schmidt (E.Ger.), 63.14; A. Devincentis (It.), 62.26; P. Kahma (Fin.), 62.10; J. Silvester (U.S.), 62.06; H. Neu (W.Ger.), 61.88; F. Tegla (Hun.), 61.66; J. Powell (U.S.), 61.48; K. Hjeltnes (Nor.), 61.30; N. Thiede (E.Ger.), 61.14; J. Silhavy (Cz.), 60.82: S. Pachale (E.Ger.), 60.64; L. Danek (Cz.), 60.44; J. Farago (Hun.), 60.06. WOMEN 100 m (First five in each heat and two fastest losers into second round.) World record, I. Heiten (W.Ger.), 11.04; Olymylc record, W. Tyus (U.S.), 11.07.

Heat I.—l. Heiten (W.Ger.), 11.26, 1; L. Maslakova (Russia), 11.30, 2: R. Allwood (Jam.), 11.35, 3: M. Bailev (Can.), 11.46, 4; S. Colyear (G. 8. 11.47, 5; C. Cummings (Jam.), 11.69, 6; L. Forde (Barbados), 12.02. 7. Heat 2. —B. Morehead, (US), 11.35, 1; P. Loverock (Can), 11.47, 2; L. Hodges (Jam), 11.54, 3; E. de Jesus Freitas (Braz), 11.80, 4; D. Jones (Ber), 11.84, 5; H. Hendricks (Virgin Is), 13.51, 6. Heat 3.—R. Boyle (Aus), 11.39, 1; L. Haglund (Swe), 11.40, 2; S. Jowett (NZ), 11.70, 3; I. Taylor (Cuba). 11.73, 4; M. Howe (Can), 11.83, 5; S. Ferguson (Bahamas), 12.26, 6.

Heat 4.—C. Cheeseborough (US), 11.28, 1; V. Anisimova (Russia), 11.37, 2; S. Chivas (Cuba), 11.43, 3; E. Pessekel (W. Ger.). 11.48, 4; D. Robertson (Aus), 11.50, 5; M. Bios (E Ger), 11.70. 6; C. Rieuwpa.ssa (Indonesia), 11.98, 7.

Heat S.—JI. Oelsner (E Ger), 11.36, 1; A. Lvneh (GB), 11.40, 2; S. TeUiez (Fr), 11.47, 3; N. Besfamilnaya (Russia), 11.52, 4; L. Alaerts (Belg), 11.63, 5; D. Estrella (Dom Rep), 12.12, 6. Heat 6.—A. Richter GV Ger), 11.19, 1: R. Stecher (E Ger), 11.21, 2; E. Ashford (US), 11.25, 3; D. Wells (Aus), 11.47, 4; C. Valdes (Cuba). 11.47, 5; M. Pursiainen (Fin), 11.62, 6; A. Gauthier (Haiti), 13.11, 7. Second round (First four in each heat into semi-finals.) Heat I.—Richter. 11.05 (Olympic record), 1; Oelsner, 11.27, 2; All wood. 11.34, 3; Loverock, 11.50, 4; Besfamilnaya, 11.63, 5; Telliez, 11.64, 6; Freitas. 11.77, 7. Jones did not participate. Heat 2—Heiten, 11.20, 1; Cheeseborough, 11.36, 2; Lynch, 11.36, 3; Haglund, 11.48, 4; Valdes. 11.52. 5; Robertson, 11.56, 6; Cummings, 11.75, 7; Jowett, 11.81, 8 Heat 3.—Ashford, 11.28, 1; Boyle, 11.29. 2; Jlaslakova, 11.37, 3; Chivas, 11.42, 4; Colyear. 11.51, 5; Possekel, 11.58, 6; Alaerts, 11.71, 7; Howe, 11.96, 8. Heat 4. —Stecher, 11.22, 1; Morehead, 11.30, 2: Bailey, 11.44, 3; Anisimova, 11.47, 4; Wells, 11.51, 5; Hodges, 11.58, 6; Pursiainen, 11.72, 7; Taylor, 11.92, 8.

800 m (First three in each heat and fastest loser into semi-finals.) World record, V. Gerasionova (Russia), 1:56.0; Olympic record, H. Falck (E Ger), 1:58.6). Heat I.—S. Styrkina (Russia), 2:00.12, 1; J. Pollock (Aus), 2:00.66, 2; D. Gluth (E Ger), 2:00.70. 3; R. Thijs (Bel), 2:04.39, 4; Hoffman (Can), 2:05.32 , 5; C. Valero (Sp), 2:06.14, 6; L. Guomundsdottir (Ice), 2:07.26, 7. Heat 2.—A. Weiss (E Ger), 2:00.48, 1; N. Chtereva (Bulg). 2:01.02, 2; G. Dorio (It), 2:01.63, 3; J. Cerchlanova (Cz), 2:02.36, 4; K. Weston (US), 2:03.31, 5; J. Wenzel (Can), 2:03.62. 6. Heat 3.—S. Zlateva (Bulg), 1:59.24. 1; V. Gerasimova (Russia), 1:59.68, 2; W. Knudson (US), 1:59.91. 3; M. Sumana (Rum), 2:00.00. 4; E. Barnes (GB), 2:01.70, 5; C. N’Drin (Ivory Coast), 2:04.54, 6: M. Ritter (Liechtenstein), 2:24.39, 6. Heat 4.—E. Zinn (E Ger), 2:01.54, 1; C. Rendina (Aus), 2:01.76, 2; I. Silai (Rum), 2:02.82, 3; A. Creamer (GB), 2:03.48, 4; M. Lazar (Hun), 2:04.05, 5; I. Hocking (P. Rico), 2:08.46, 6; Ndew Niang (Senegal), 2:09.32, 7. Heat 5.—T. Kazankina (Russia), 2:00.15, 1; L. Tomova (Bulg), 2:00.54. 2; M. Jackson (US), 2:00.62, 3; Y. Saunders (Can), 2:03.54, 4; A. van Nuffel (Belg), 2:04.09, 5; C. McMeekin (GB), 2:04.54, 6; A. Garrett (NZ), 2:05.78, 7. (First four in each semi-final into final.) First semi-final.—Weiss, 1:56.53 (Olympic record), 1; Kazankina, 1:57.49, 2; Zlateva. 1:57.93, 3; Gluth, 1:59.32, 4; Pollock, 1:59.93, 5; Silai, 2:02.22, 6; Knudson, 2:02.31, 7; Dorio, 2:02.46, 8. Second semi-final: Styrkina, 1:57.28. 1; Chtereva, 1:57.35, 2; Zinn, 1:57.56. 3; Sumin, 2:00.01, 4; Rendina. 2:00.29, 5; (Gerasimova, 2:01.00. 6; Toidova, 2:01.97, 7; Jackson, 2:07.25, 8. Long jump Final.—A. Voigt (E Ger), 6.72, 1; K. McMillan (US), 6.66, 2; L. Alfeeva (Russia), 6.60, 3 S. Siegl (E Ger'. 6.59, 4; I. Szabo (Hun), 6.57, 5: j. Nygrynova (Cz), 6.54, 6; H. Wycisk (E Ger), 6,39, 7: E. Vlhtila (Rum), 6.33. 8: S. Reeve (GB). 6.27. 9: A. Milassin (Hun), 6.19. 10; D. Jones (Can). 6.13, 11. Javelin World record, R. Fuchs (E Ger), 69.12; Olympic record, M. Becker (W Ger), 65.14). Final.—R. Fuchs (E Ger), 65.94, (Olympic record), 1; M. Becker (W Ger), 64.70. 2; K. Schmidt US), 63.96, 3; J. Hein (E Ger), 63.84, 4; S. Sebroivski E Ger), 63.08. 5; S. Babich (Russia), 59.42, 6: N. Yakubovich (Russia), 59.16, 7; K. Smith (US). 57.50.' 8; E. Janko (Austria). 57.20. 9: T. Sanderson (GB), 57.00, 10; E. Zorgo (Rum), 55.60, 11; Y. Peeva (Bulg). 52.24, 12. BASKETBALL MEN Group A.—Russia 129, Japan 63; Cuba 89. Mexico 75; Canada 81, Australia 69; Russia 98, Cuba 72: Canada 92, Mexico 94, Australia 117, Japan 79. Group B.—United States 81, Czechoslovakia 76; Italy 95, Puerto Rico 81. WOMEN Round-robin. — Czechoslovakia 67. Canada 59; Russia 112, United States 77; Bulgaria 68, Japan 63.

MEN 100 m freestyle (Fastest 16 into semi-finals* World record, J. Montgomery (U.S.), 50.59; Olympic record, M. Spitz (U.S.), 51.22. Heat I.—A. Bogdanov (Russia). 53.23, 1; S. Gheorghiev (Bui.), 53.85, 2; R. Pytlel ( E. Ger.), 53.93, 3; D. Braunleder (TV. Ger.), 54.04, 4; J. Comas (Sp.*, 54.05, 5; 51. Crocker (Hong Kong), 54.14. 6: K. Higuchi (Ja.). 54.67, 7. Heat 2.—M. Guarducei (It.), 51.57, 1; S. Pickeli (Can.), 52.65, 2: M. Smith (G. 8. 53.17, 3: R. Ecuyer (Fr.), 53.20. 4; R. Volcan (Ven.). 53.53, 5; H. Levy (Colombia). 54.60, 6; K. Sumono (Indonesia), 55.50, 7. Heat 3.—K. Steinbach (W. Ger,), 51.47, I; J. Babashoff (U.S.), 51.53, 2; J. Delgado (Eq.), 53.91, 3; N. Rogers (Aus.), 53.96, 4; P. Jouanneau ißraz.), 54.49, 5; C. Knopffler (Nic.), 58.48. 6. Heat 4.—V. Bure (Russia), 51.81, 1: A. Krylov (Russia). 52.02, 2; G. Macdonald (Can.), 52.91, 3; S. Rasmuson (Swe.), 53.20, 4; G. Patching (Aus.), 53.29, 5; G. Rosario (Phil.). 56.00, 6. Heat 5.—J. Bottom (U.S.), 51.47, 1; P. Nocke (W. Ger.). 51.39, 2; B. Robertson (Can.), 53.37, 3; P. Coughlan (Aus.), 53.49, 4; D. Larsson (Swe,), 53.81. 5; G. Versari (Pan.), 54.11, 6; S. Newkirk (Virgin Is.). 55.43 . 7. Heat 6.—J. Montgomery (U.S.), 52.13, 1; M. Rousseau (Fr.), 52.43, 2; R. Pangaro (1t..), 53.05, 3; K. Burns (G. 8. 53.23. 4; F. Warncke (Nor.), 53.55, 5: F. Canales (P. Rico), 55.31, 6; J. Pereira (Port.), 55.46, 7; O. Sigurdur (Ice.), 56.01, 8. (Fastest eight to final.) First semi-final.—Montgomery, 50.39 (world record), 1: Guarducci, 51.35. 2; Steinbach, 51.62, 3; Bure, 51.93, 4; Pangaro. 52.68, 5; Pickeli, 52.89, 6; Ecuyer, 52.92, 7; Bogdanov, 53.05. 8. Second semi-final.—Babashoff, 51.46, 1; Nocke, 51.83. 2; Bottom, 51.92, 3: Krylov, 52.32, 4: Rousseau, 52.36, 5; Macdonald, 52,96, 6; Smith. 53.11, 7; Rasmuson, 5.3.84. 8. Qualifiers: Montgomery, Guarducei. Babashoff, Steinbach, Nocke. Bottom, Bure, Krylov. 200 m breaststroke (Fastest eight into final.) World record, J. Hencken (U.S.), 2:18.21; Olympic record, Hencken, 2:21.55. Heat I.—G. Smith (Can.), 2:22.24, 1; A. luozaytis (Russia), 2:22.59, 3; A. Norling (Swe.), 2:24.61, 3; P. Lang (W. Ger.), 2:24.96, 4; T. Kerola (Fin.), 2:25.87, 5; S. Ribeiro (Bra.), 2:25.93 . 6; E. J. Abreu (Para.), 2:35.22. Heat 2.—R. Colella (U.S.), 2:21.08 (Olympic record), 1; N. Pankin (Russia), 2:22.82, 2; G. Lalle (It.), 2.:23.63, 3; D. Leigh (G. 8. 2:25.58 . 4; T. Shinya (Ja.), 2:26.16, 5; G. Lozano (Mex.), 2:31.89, 6.

Heat 3.—J. Hencken (U.S.), 2:21.23, 1: W. Kusch (W. Ger.), 2:22.95, 2; N. Taguchi (Ja.), 2:24.12, 3; D. Heinbuch (Can.), 2:25.29. 4; S. Kriechbaum (Austria). 2:25.73, 5; P. Jarvie (Aus.), 2:30.15, 6: H. Carvalhovicencio (Port.), 2:41.97, 7. Heat 4.—D. Wilkie (G. 8. 2:18.29 (Olympic record), 1; C. Keating (U.S.), 2:22.22, 2; A. Kudis (Russia), 2:23.45, 3; O. Wisloeff (Nor.), 2.23.49, 4: O. Gatinehi (P. Rico). 2:26.27. 5; C. Smiglak (Pol.), 2:27.41, 6; Z. Div.iak (Yugo.), 2:34.07. 7. Final.—Wilkie, 2:15.11 (world record), 1: Hencken, 2:17.26, 2; Colella, 2:19.20. 3: Smith, 2:19.42, 4: Keating, 2:20.79, 5; Tuozaytis, 2:21.87, 6: Pankin, 2:22.21. 7; Kusch, 2:22.36. 8. 200 m backstroke (Fastest eight into final.) World record, J. Naber (U.S.), 2:00.64; Olympic record, R. Matthes (E. Ger.), 2:02.81. Heat I.—-Tvl. Kerry (Aus.), 2:03.54. 1; D. Skilling (Can.), 2:07.77, 2; I. Omelchenko (Russia). 2:07.95, 3: S. Esteva (Sp.), 2:08.63, 4: C. Berrocal (P. Rico), 2:11.14, 5; R. Zugaj (Pol.), 2:12.53, 6; A. Botelho Melo (Port.), 2:26.65, 7. Heat 2.—D. Harrigan (U.S.), 2:02.25 (Olympic record), 1; L. Ericsson (Swe.), 2:07.57, 2; L. Wanja (E. Ger.), 2:08.02, 3; R. Becker (W. Ger.). 2:09.54, 4; I. Mikolutskiy (Russia), 2:09.78, 5: N. Milos (Yugo.), 2:11.25, 6; JinChoon Chiang (Malay), 2:21.04, 7. Heat 3.—Z. Verraszto (Hun.), 2:05.93, 1; J. Carter (G. 8. 2:08.05, 1; S. Hardy (Can.), 2:08.56, 3: S. Krassimi (Bulg.), 2:09.67, 4; I. Alvarez (Mex.), 2:11.08, 5; A. Ressang (Neth.), 2:11.25. 6. R. Matthes (E. Ger.) did not participate. Heat 4.—P. Rocca (U.S.). 2:03.31, 1; M. Tonnelli (Aus.) 2:05.10, 2; M. Scarth (Can.). 2:07.16. 3; J. Urueta (Mex.). 2:09.74, 4: P. Milos (Yugo.), 2:12.21, 5; T. Hofer (Switz.). 2:12.75, 6. Heat 5.—J. Naber (U.S ). 2:02.01 (Olympic record), 1; M. Rolko (Cz.). 2:05.33. 2: R. Rudolf (Hun.), 2:06.37, 3; R. Arantes (Bra.), 2:07.38 , 4; C. Porta (Arg.). 2:09.75, 5; P. Lerpiniere (G. 8. 2:09.88, 6: G, Rosario (Phil.). 2:13.89, 7. Final.—Naber, 1:59.19 (world record), I: Rocca, 2:00.55. 2; Harrigan, 2:61.35 3; Tonelli. 2:03.17, 4; Kerry. 2:04.07, 5; Rolko, 2:05.31, 6; Rudolf. 2:07.30, 7; Verraszto, 2:08.23. 8. WOMEN 800 m freestyle (Fastest eight into final.) (World record, S. Babashoff (U.S.), 8:3».63; Olvmpic record, K. Rothhammer (U.S.), 8:53.68). Heat I.—N. Kramer (U.S.), 8:46.81 (Olympic record), 1; S. Smith (Can.), 8:52.66, 2; (Can.), 8:56.49, 3; A. Calder (N.Z.), 8:57.24, 4; C. Verbauwen (Belg.). 8:57.31. 5; L. Bortolotti (It.). 9:00.16, 6. Heat 2.—P. Thumer (E. Ger.), 8:46.58 (Olvmpic record), 1; R. Jager (E. Ger.). 8:49.19. 2; W. Weinberg (U.S.), 8:49.78, 3; W. Quirke (Can.). 8:53.93, 4; E. Pandini (It.). 9:12.47, 5; F. Perez (Col.), 9:36.10. 6. Heat 3.—S. Babashoff (U.S.), 8:47.74, 1; J. Tnrrall (Aus.), 8:51.41, 2; R. Milgate (Aus.), 8:53.65. 3; A. Maas (Neth.). 8:57.38. 4; T. Wickham (Aus.), 9:01.93, 5; A. Real (Sp.). 9:07.24, 6: D. Hatler (P. Rico), 9:43.51, 7. Qualifiers.—Thumer, Kramer, Babashoff. Jager, Weinberg, Turrall, Smith. Milgate. 100 m breaststroke Final.—H. Anke (E. Ger.), 1:11.16. 1; L. Rusanova (Russia). 1:13.04, 2; M. Koshevaia (Russia), 1:13.30, 3; C. Nitschke (E. Ger.j, 1:13.33, 4; G. Askamp (W. Ger.), 1:14.15. 5; M. lurchenia (Russia), 1:14.17, 6: M. Kelly (G. 8. 1:14.20. 7; K. Linke (E. Ger.). 1:14.21. 8. 400 m individual medley (Fastest eight into final.) (World record, B. Treiber (E. Ger.), 4:48.79; Olympic record, G. Neall (Aus.), 5:02.07). Heat I.—B. Smith (Can.), 4:52.90 (Olympic record). 1; J. Hudson (Aus.), 5:00.25 . 2; A. Adams (G. 8. 5:09.60, 3: A. Bradshaw (G. 8. 5:10.82, 4; A. Smith (Aus.), 5:17.51. 5: N. Deano (Phil.). 5:34.89, 6.

Heat 2.—D. Wennerstrom (U.S.), 4:55.16. 1; S. Kahle (E. Ger.), 4:56.85. 2: L. Rowe (N.Z.), 5:09.21, 3; N. Popova (Russia), 5:15.75, 4; S. Babashoff (U.S.), did not participate. Heat 3.—U. Tauber (E. Ger.), 4:51.24 (Olympic record). 1; C. Gibson (Can.), 4:55.30. 2; M. Rodahl (N.Z.), 4:58.47, 3; S. Richardson (G. 8. 5:06.39. 4: J. Haney (U.S.), 5:10.53, 5: P. Michel (Belg.), 5:15.86. 6. Heat 4.— 8. Treiber (E. Ger.), 4:57.39. 1; J Baker (Can.), 4:58.86. 2; S. Hunter (N.Z.), 5:03.82, 3; C. Crabbe (Belg.), 5:06.87, 5. Final. —Tauber. 4:42.77 (world record), 1; Gibson. 4:48.10. 2; Smith, 4:50.48 . 3: Treiber, 4:52.40, 4; Kahle, 4:53.50, 5: Wennerstrom, 4:55.34, 6; Baker.' 5:00.19, 7; Rodahl. 5:00.21. 8. Platform diving Qualifiers for final.—U. Knape (Swe.), 410.40. 1; I, Kalinina (Russia). 408.63, 2; D. Wilson (U.S.), 398.37. 3; JI. Briley (U.S.), 389.85, 4; C. Shatto (Can.), 382.68, 5: E Vavtsekhovskaia (Russia), 370.05. 6; H- Ramlow (E. Ger), 362.37, 7, T. York (Can.}, 356.28, B.'

BOXING Light fly-weight Second series: Payao Pooltarat (Thai.) beat A. Tkachenko (Russia), points; Byong Uk Id (N. Korea) beat H Srednicki (Pol.), points; G. Gedo <Hun.) beat S. Batsukh (Mong.), points: H. Patri (Arg.) beat Said Abdelwehab Mohd (Egypt), walk-over; O. Maldonado (P. Rico) beat B. Dunne (Ire.), knock-out. first round: Chan-Hee Park (S. Korea) beat A. Ay (Tur.), points; J. Hernandez (Cuba) beat Zoffa Yarawi (Papua), knock-out third round. Fly-weight

Third series: R. Duvalon (Cuba) beat T. Koga (Jap.), points; I. Clyde (Can.) beat C. Magri (G. 8. knock-out. third round; Jo Ung Jong (N. Korea) beat V. Rollan (Sp.), points; D. Lannour (Ire.) beat A. Martinez (Nicaragua), walk-over: L. Randolph (U.S.) beat C. Gruescu (Rum.), points; A. Perez (Ven.) beat G. Kostadinov (Bulg.), points; L. Blazynski (Pol.) beat F. Sacirovie (Yugo.). points. Bantam-weight Third series: P. Cowdell (G. 8. beat A. Silva (P. Rico), points; Yong Jo Gu (N. Korea) beat T. Andreikovski (Bulg.), points; Veerachat Saturngrum (Thai.) beat C. lus (Can.), points; V. Rybakov (Russia) beat. H. Ishigaki (Ja.), points; C. Mooney (U.S.) beat B. Onori (It.), points; Chulsoon Hwang (S. Korea) beat O. Martinez (Cuba), points. Feather-weight Third series: G. Ciochina (Rumania) beat R. Weller (W. Ger.), points; R. Nowakowski (E. Ger.) beat B. Ghaedi-Bardeh (Iran), stopped in third round; L. Kosedowski (Pol.) beat C. Huard (Can.), points; B. Ristic (Yugo.) beat G. de la Cruz (Dorn. Rep.), points: D. Armstrong (U.S.) beat T. Badari (Hun.), points: A. Herrera (Cuba) beat A. Pacheco (Ven.), points; Choongil Choi (N. Korea) beat C. Robinson (Jam.), disqualified in third round; J. Paredes (Mex.) beat Y. Odagiri (Ja.), points. Light-weight Third series: S. Cutov (Rum.) beat N. Calzadilla (Ven.), points; V. Solomin (Russia) beat B. Gajda (Pol.), points; Ove Lundby (Sweden), bye; A. Botos (Hun.) beat G. Agrimanakis (Gre.), points; T. Tsvetkov (Bulg.) beat P. Bahmani (Iran), points; H. Davis (U.S.) beat L. Asprilla (Colombia), contest stopped in second round; A. Ruseuski (Yugo.) beat R. Valiente (Cuba), points. Welter-weight Second series: V. Rachkov (Russia) beat D. Jackson (N.Z.), points; R. Dauer (Aus.) beat F. van Bronckhorst (Indonesia), points; M. McCallum (Jam.) beat D. Mandi (Mong.), points; R. Skricek (W. Ger.) beat J. Vallejo (Dominican Republic), points; L. Mlnchillo (It.) beat V. Bege (Uganda), walk-over; C. Jackson (U.S.) beat Z. Kicka (Pol.), points; E. Correa (Cuba) beat P. Yankov (Bui.), contest stopped in second round; P. Camarro (Ven.) beat M. Benes (Yugo.), points; W. Felix (Haiti) beat V. Dabire (Upper Volta), walk-over; C. Santos (P. Rico) beat C. Mejia (Col.), walkover; V. Zilberman (Rum.) beat A. Kotey (Ghana), walk-over; I. Botcher (Den.) beat C. Mutti (Zambia), walk-over; C. Jones (G. 8. beat C. McLoughlin (Ire.), points; Y. Seki (Ja.) beat Juseok Kim (S. Korea), disqualified in first round; C. Rinke (Can.) beat K. Bristol (Ghana), walk-over. HANDBALL MEN Group A.—Russia 18, West Germany 16; Denmark 4, Canada 18; Yugoslavia 26. Japan 22. Group B.—Rumania 19, Czechoslovakia 19; Poland 26, United States 20. WOMEN Round-robin.—East Germany 29, Canada 4; Russia 12, Hungary 9; Rumania 21, Japan 20. WEIGHTLIFTING mum! Light heavy-weight Final.—V. Shary (Russia), snatch 162.5 kg, jerk 202.5 kg (Olympic record), total 365 kg (Olympic record). 1; B. Blagoev (Bulg.), 162.5. 200, 362.5, 2; T. Stoytchev (Bulg.), 162.5, 197.5, 360, 3; P. Baczako (Hung ), total 345, 4; N. Hiadis (Gre.), 340, 5; J. Avellan (Fin.), 330, 6; S. Jacobsson fSwe.), 317.5, 7; S. Fupishiro iPa.), 315, 8; G. Kennel (W.Ger.), 312.5, 9; E. Johanren (Den.), 307.5. 10. YACHTING BL Flying Dutchman Fourth race.—Spain, 0.00 points, 1; West Germany, 3.00. 2; Britain, 5.70, 3; Sweden, 8.00, 4; Russia, 10.00, 5; Brazil, 11.70, 6; United States. 13.00, 7; France, 14.00 8; Australia. 15.00, 9; Israel, 10; New Zealand (J. Bilger, M. Ross), 23.00. 17. Placings after four races.— West Germany, 14.70; Britain, 16.70; Spain, 43.00: Russia, 44.40; France, 46.00; New Zealand, 50.00; Canada, 52.70; Sweden. 53.00; United States. 58.70; 63.00. Soling Fourth race.—Canada, 0.00 points. 1; United States, 3.00, 2; East Germany. 5.70, 3; West Germany, 8.00, 4; Russia, 10.00. 5; France, 11.70, 6: Denmark, 13.00, 7; Italy, 14.00, 8; Sweden, 15.00, 9; Australia. 16.00, 10; New Zea. land (H. Poole G. Bornholdt, C. Urry). 22.00, 16. Placings after four races,— East Germany. 29.40; France, 30.70; Russia, 36.00; Denmark, 38.00; United States, 39.70; Canada, 45.00; West Germany, 46.00; Sweden, 55.70; Netherlands. 63.00; Spain, 64.00. New Zealand, 92, in 19th place. Tempest Fourth race.—Sweden. 0.00 points. 1; West Germany, 3.00. 2; Russia. 5.70. 3; Italy, 8.00. 4; United States. 10.00, 5; Canada, 11.70. 6; Netherlands.' 13.00. 7; Denmark, 14.00, 8; Britain, 15.00. 9; Spain, 16.00. 10.

GYMNASTICS MEN Floor exercises Final.—N Andrianov (Russia), 19.450. 1; V. Marchenko (Russia), 19.425, 2; P. Kormann (U.S.), 19.300, 3; R. Bruckner (E. Ger.), 19.275, 4; S. Kato (Jap.). 19.250. 5: E. Kemmotsu (Jap.). 19.100. 6. Side horse Final.—Z. Magyar (Hun.), 19.700, 1; Kemmotsu, 19.575, 2; Andrianov. 19.525, 3; M Nikolav (E. Ger.), 19.525. 4; Kato, 19.460. 5: A. Ditiatin (Russia), 19.350, 6. Rings Final.—Andrianov. 19.650, 1; Ditiatin, 19.550. 2; D. Grecu (Rum.), 19.500, 3; F. Donah (Hun ), 19.200, 4; Kemmotsu, 19.175, 5; Kato. 19.125, 6. Horse vault Final. —Andrianov, 19.450. 1; M. Tsukahara (Jap.), 19.375, 2; 11. Kajiyama (Jap.), 19.275. 3: Grecu. 19.200, 4; Magyar, 19.150, 5; I. Molnar (Hun.), 19.150. 6. Parallel bars Final.—Kato. 19.675, 1; Andrianov, 19.500. 2; Tsukahara, 19.475, 3; B. Jager (E. Ger.), 19.200. 4; M. Netusil (Cz.). 19.125. 5: A. Szajana (Pol.), 13.950, 6. Horizontal bars Final.—Tsukahara, 19.675, 1; Kemmotsu, 19.500, 2; E. Gienger (W. Ger.). 19.475. 3; H. Boerio (Fr.), 19.4/5, 4; G. Kryssin (Russia), 19 250, 5; Donath. 19-200, «.

MEN ((All semi-finals: first three in each into final) Single sculls First semi-final: Argentina, I 6:57.41, 1; West Germany, 6:59.18.| 2; East Germany, 6:59.36, 3; Ru-1 mania. 7:01.23, 4; Belgium, 7:14.76, 5; Italy, 7:16.13, 6. Second semi-final: Ireland, 6:52.46. 1: Russia, 6:53.15, 2; Finland, 6:59.13. 3; Sweden, 7:00.60, 4; United States, 7:09.13. 5: Australia, 7:16.64, 6. Double sculls First semi-final: Norway,’ 6:12.48, 1: Britain, 6:18.38, 2; West: Germany. 6:21.64, 3; Czechoslovakia, 6:25.02, 4; Italy, 6:34.34, 5; Yugoslavia. 6:39.91, 6. Second semi-final: East Germany, 6:24.90, 1; Russia, 6:26.87, 2; France, 6:30.83. 3; United; States, 6:33.88, 4; Sweden, 6:35.51,1 5; Belgium, 6:42.32. 6. Coxed pairs First semi-final: Bulgaria, 7:01.10, 1; Russia, 7:03.89, 2; Italy, 7:05.60 , 3; France, 7:06.70, 4; Yugoslavia. 7:17.02, 5; West Germany, 7:23.93, 6. Second semi-final: East Germany, 7:05.76, 1; Czechoslovakia, 7:08.00. 2; Poland, 7:09.33, 3; Britain, 7:11.67. 4; Brazil, 7:21.81, 5; United States, 7:24.78, 6. Coxless pairs First semi-final: East Germany, 6:33.02, 1; Czechoslovakia. 6:33.14, 2; Bulgaria, 6:33.23, 3; Finland, 6:35.53, 4; Canada, 6:45.05, 5; Russia, 6:55.08, 6. Second semi-final: United States, 6:33.25, 1; Yugoslavia. 6:34.18. 2; West Germany, 6:35.27, 3; Netherlands, 6:36.84, 4; Poland, 6:44.64. 5; Britain, 6:49.58, 6. Coxed fours

First semi-final: East Germany. 6:11.32, 1; Bulgaria. 6:13.26, 2; New Zealand, 6:14.10, 3; United States, 6:14.87, 4; Netherlands, 6:18.61, 5; France. 6:19.01, 6. Second semi-final: Russia, 6:09.28, 1; Czechoslovakia, 6:10.32, 2; West Germany. 6:10.74, 3; Ireland. 6:11.94, 4; Poland. 6:13.53, 5; Italy. 6:17.79, 6. Coxless fours

First semi-final: East Germany, 5:53.65, 1; Canada, 5:59.21, 2: New Zealand, 6:00.62, 3; United States, 6:03.79, 4; Bulgaria, 6:06.58, 5; Britain, 6:08.71, 6. Second semi-final: Norway, 6:02.84, 1; Russia. 6:03.05. 2; West Germany, 6:05.39. 3; Rumania, 6:07.71, 4; Italy, 6:09.76, 5; Belgium, 6:18.33, 6. WOMEN Single sculls Final: East Germany, 4:05.56, 1; United States, 4:06.21, 2; Russia, 4:10.24. 3; Bulgaria, 4:10.86, 4; Netherlands, 4:18.71, 5; Hungary, 4:22.59, 6. Double sculls Final: Bulgaria. 3:44.36, 1; East Germany, 3:47.86, 2: Russia, 3:49.93, 3; Norway, 3:52.18, 4; United States, 3:58.25, 5: Canada. 4:06.23, 6. Coxed quadruple sculls Final: East Germany, 3:29.30, 1; Russia, 3:32.49, 2; Rumania, 3:32.76, 3; Bulgaria, 3:34.13, 4; Czechoslovakia, 3:42.53, 5; Denmark, 3:46.99, 6. Coxless pairs Final: Bulgaria, 4:01.22, 1; East Germany, 4:01.64, 2; West Germany, 4:02.35, 3; Russia. 4:03.27, 4; Canada. 4:08.09, 5; Rumania, 4:15.44, 6. Coxed fours Final: East Germany, 3:45.08, 1; Bulgaria, 3:48.24, 2; Russia, 3:49.38, 3; Rumania, 3:51.17, 4; Netherlands, 3:54.36, a; United Slates, 3:56.50, 6. Eights Final: East Germany, 3:33.32, 1; Russia, 3:36.17, 2; United States, 3:33.68. 3; Canada. 3:39.52, 4; West Germany, 3:41.06, 5; Rumania, 3:4-1.79, 6. FENCING MEN Epee Final.—A. Pusch (W. Ger.), 3 wins, 2 defeats, 1; J. Hahn (W. Ger.). 3-2, 2; G. Kulcsar (Hun.), 3-2, 3; I. Osztrics (Hun.), 2-3. 4; J. Janikowski (Pol.), 2-3 5; R. Edling (Swe.), 2-3, 6. (First three places decided by barrage.) Team foil

First round.—Japan 16, Kuwait 0; Russia 9. Britain 3; Iran 9, Hong Kong 7; West Germany 15, Kuwait 1; Italy 12, Japan 4; Poland 15, Hong Kong 1; United States 12, Iran 4; Hungary 10, Cuba 6; Italy 16. Kuwait 0: West Germany 11. Japan 5; Britain 8 (59-52), Rumania 8 (52-59); Hungary 10, Cuba 6; United States 15. Hong Kong 1; Poland 13, Iran 3; France 11, Cuba 5; Russia 9, Rumania 7; Poland 9. United States 2; France 9, Hungary 1; Italy 9. West Germany 7: France 9. Britain 3; Russia 9, Hungary 3: West Germany 9, Poland 4; Italy 9. United States 3. WOMEN Foil Final. — I. Schwarczenberger (Hun.) four wins, one defeat, 1; M. Consolata Collino (It.). 4-1. 2; E. Belova (Russia), 3-2, 3; B. Dumont (Fr.). 2-3, 4; C. Hanisch (W. Ger.), 1-4, 5; I. Bobis (Hun.), 1-4, 6. First place decided on barrage in which Schwarczenberger beat Collino, 5-4. Fifth and sixth places decided on hits. WATER POLojflJ Group D Final round.—Netherlands 4, Rumania 4; Hungary 5, West Germany 3; Italy 5. Yugoslavia 4; West Germany 4. Yugoslavia 4; Hungary 5. Netherlands 3; Italy 4, Rumania 4. Group E Final round.—Cuba 7, Canada 5; Russia 4, Mexico 3; Australia 8. Iran 2; Mexico 4, Cuba 4; Russia 7, Australia 2.

HOCKEY Group A Netherlands 1. Argentina 0; Malaysia 1. Canada 0; India 3, Mayalsia 0; Argentina 3, Australia 2.

VOLLEYBALL MEN Group A.—Cuba beat South Korea. 15-4, 15-5, 15-6; Poland beat Czechoslovakia, 8-15, 15-11, 15-5, 16-14. Group B.—Brazil beat Italy, 15-8, 11-15, 12-15, 15-6, 15-8. WOMEN Group A.—Hungary beat Peru, 7-15. 15-8, 15-3, 16-14. Group B —Russia beat East Germany, 15-11, 13-15, 11-15, 15-5, 15-1; South Korea beat Cuba. 14-16, 15-4. 15-8, 13-15, 15-10. I

i WRESTLING GRECO-ROMAN Light fly-weight I Final placings.—A. Sehumakov .Russia). 1: G. Bereeanu (Kama, 2; S. Anghelov ißulg.), ■>: Moriwaka (Jap.i. 4; D. ’r I Ger.i, 5; M. Kawasaki « an.\ b; •Salih Bora (Tur.), 7. Fly-weight i Final placings.—V. Konstantinov (Russia), 1; N. Ginga (Rum.), 2; K. Hirayama (Jap.). 3; RKrauss (W. Ger.). 4; L. Racz •Hun), 5: Morad-Ali Shiram Gran). 6: A. Caltabiano (It.), G , Seunghyun Baek (S. Korea*. 8 Bantam-weight i Final p lacings.—P. Ukkola (Fin.*, 1; I. Frgic (Yugo.). IF. Mustafin (Russia), 3: Y. Suga ••Jap.). 4; M. Botila (Rum.). 5; K. Stefanov (Bulg.) 6; J. DoneI secz (Hun.), 7; J. Krj-sta (Cz.), 8. Feather-weight i Final placings.—K. Lipien (Pol.), 1; N. Davidian (Russia). 2: L. Reczi (Hun.), 3; T. Niyahara (Jap,). 4; I. Paun -Rum.', 5; P. Hjelt (Fin.), 6; S. Mygiakis (Gre.), 7; S. Lazarov (Bulg). 8. Light-weight Final placings.—S. Nalbandyan (Russia), 1; S. Rusu (Rum.). 2; H. H. Wehling <E. Ger.), 3; L. Skiold (Swe.), 4; A. Supron 5; M. Schondorfer (W. Ger.), 6: E. Mutlu (Tur.). 7; M. Yli-Isotalo (Fin.). 8. Welter-weight Final placings.—A. Bykov (Russia). 1; V. Macha (Cz.), 2; K. Helbing (W. Ger.). 3; M. Huhtala (Fin ), 4; K. D. Gopfert (E. Ger.), 5: G. Ciobotaru <Rum.l. 6; J. Karlsson (Swe.), 7; P. Galaktopoklos (Gre.). 8. Middle-weight Final placings.—M. Petkovic (Yugo.), 1; V. Cheboksarov (Russia), 2; I. Kolev (Bulg.), 3; L Andersson (Swe.). 4; I. Enache (Rum.), 5; A. Ostrowski (Pol.). 6: M. Janota (Cz ), 7; K. Manni (Fin.), 8. Light heavy-weight Final placings.—V. Rezantsev (Russia). 1; S. Ivanov (Bulg.*. C. Kwiecinski (Pol.), 3; D. Nisavic (Yugo.), 4; F. Andersson (Swe.) 5; I. Sellyei (Hun.), 6; S. Sato (Jap.) and J. Johnson (U.S.) (equal) 7. Heavy-weight Final placings.—Nt 80l boshin (Russia). 1; K. Goranov (Bulg.), 2: A. Skrzylewski <Pol.). 3: B. Rheingan (U.S.). 5; T. Hem (Nor.). 5; H. Schafer (W. Ger.), 6; J. Farkas (Rum.) and N. Martinescu (Rum.), (equal) 7. Super heavy-weight Final placings.—A Koichinski (Russia), 1; A. Tomov (Bulg.). 2; R. Codreanu (Rum.), 3; H. Tomanek (Pol.). 4; W. Lee (U.S.) 5: J. Rovnai (Hun.), 6; R. Wolff (W. Ger.) and E. Gundersen (Nor.), (equal} 1. SOCCER Group B.—Guatemala 1, Mexico 1; Israel 1. France 1. Group D.—North Korea 0, Russia 3. Final group tables.—

- CYCL,NG BaS Sprint , Semi-finals. —D. Morelon Tr . 11.42, 11.62. beat D. Berkmann ' (XV. Ger ), 2-0; A. Tkac (Cz.), 11 11.13, boat H. J. Geschke r' Ger.). 11.65. 2-1. Final.—Tkac, 10.78. 11.17. beat Morelon, 11.58. 2-1. For third and fourth places. Geschke, 11.35, disqualified 1! beat Bcrkmann. 2-1 400 m team pursuit First round '(Fastest eight into quarter-final'-, East Germany, 4:23,67. 1: Russia, 4:24.11, 2. We*t Germa--4:2-1.32. 3: Britain, 4:26.22. 4. Poland, 4:27.21. 5; Czechoslovakia, 4:27.43. 6; Italy, 4:30.47, 7: Netherlands, 4:30.90, 8; France. 4-30.95, 9; United States. 4:31.25. 10; Canada, 4:31.90, 11; Australia. 4:33.32, 12; Denmark, 4:34.27, 13: Japan. 4:37.03, 14; Colombia. 4-42.65. 15; Uruguay, 4:47.82. 16. Quarter-finals (Winners into semi-finals Heat I.—Britain, 4:23.78, beat Poland, 4:27.13. Heat 2.—West German? 4:20 10, beat" Czechoslovakia. 4:30.11. Heat 3.—Russia, 4:21.31, beat Italv (overtaken). Heat 4.—-East Germany, 4:22.69, beat Netherlands, 4:30.39. Semi-finals Russia. 4:20.95 beat Fast Germany, 4:25.23: West German-, 4:23.04, beat Britain. 4:28.24. Final West Germany iG. Braun. T Lutz, G. Schumacher. P. Vonhof), 4:21.06. beat Russia (V. Osokin, A. Perov. V. Petrakov. V. Sokolov), 4:27.15. For third and fourth places: Britain (1. Banbury, M. Be-.mctt, R. Croker. I. Hallanil. 4:22 tl, beat East Germany IN. Durpisch, T. Husehke, U. Unterwalder. M. Wiegand), 4:22.75. EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE Final placing*.—West Germany (O. Ammerman, Volturno, 58 75 penalty points, H. Bloecker. Albrant. 108.75; H. Kethemeier, Pauline, 70.00, K. Achultz, Madrigal, 46.25); total 175.00, 1; United States (Mary Tauskey, Mar-cus-Aurelius, 97.09; E. Coffin, Bally-Cor, 64.59; J. Plumb, Better and Better, 66.25; Bruce Davidson, Irish Cap, 54.16), 185.00, 2; Britain (H. Thomas. Playamar 85.00; Princess Anne, Goodwill, 91.25; R. Meade, Jacob Jones, 73.75; Lucinda Prior-Palmer. Be Fair, 62.91), 221.66 , 3; France. 247.93 , 4; Canada, 253.32, 5; Russia, 258.75. 6; Australia, 260.41, 7; Italy, 265.84, 8; Ireland. 267.91, 9. Individual placings after two events.—K. Schultz (W. Ger.), endurance test 63.2 points, total 109.45 points, 1; E. Coffin (U.S.), 30.4, 114.99, 2: J. Plumb (U.S ), 49.6. 115.85, 3; L. Prior Palm (G. 8. 59,6. 122.51, 4; R. Meade (G. 8. 57.6,- 131.35, 5; G. Bossl (It.). 68.8, 161.71. 6; W. Rovcroft (Aus.), 97.2, 178.04, 7; G. Sinnott (Ire.), 77.6, 178.85, 8; J. Valat (Fr.), 95.2. 187.70. 9: Y. Salnikov (Russia). 102.8. 189.46, 10 Team placings after two events.—United States, 421.00 points, 1; Britain, 494.86. 2; West Germany, 534.60, 3; Italy. 569.04, 4; Australia. 599.54, 5; Russia, 701.53, 6; Ireland, 745.51. 7; Canada, 759.60, 8.

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w D L F A Pts Netherlands 4 0 0 8 9 8 Australia 3 0 14 6 6 India 3 0 2 12 9 6 Malaysia 2 0 3 3 7 4 Canada 1 0 3 3 8 2 Argentina 1 0 4 4 12 2 Group B Belgium 3, Spain 2; Pakistan 5, New Zealand 1; West xermany 6, Belgium W i. D L F A Pts Pakistan 3 1 0 16 6 7 Spain 1 *) 1 9 7 4 New Zealand I 2 1 6 8 4 West Germany 1 1 2 10 10 3 Belgium 1 0 3 5 15 2

Group A W D LEA Pts Brazil 1 1 0 2 1 3 E. Germany 1 1 0 1 0 3 Spain 0 0 2 1 3 0 Group B W D I, F A PtR France 2 1 0 9 3 5 Israel 0 3 0 3 3 3 Guatemala 0 2 1 •7 E 2 Mexico 0 2 1 1 7 2 Group C W D L F A Pts Poland ■ 1 0 3 o 3 Iran 1 0 1 3 3 2 Cuba 0 1 1 0 1 1 Group D W D L F A Pts Russia 2 0 0 5 1 4 N. Korea 1 0 1 3 4 2 Canada 0 0 2 2 5 0

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