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Tennis

Women’s singles Second round: 7-M. Maleeva (Bulgaria) beat M. Paz (Argentian), 6-1, 6-2; T. ScheurLarson (Denmark) beat W. Turnbull (Australia), 6-4, 6-3; 12-S. Hanika (West Germany) beat J. Muir (Zimbabwe), 6-1, 6- 3-G. Sabatini (Argentina) beat S. Goles, (Yugoslavia), 61, 6-0; 2-C. Evert (U.S.) beat A. M. Cecchini (Italy), 6-2, 62; Kim 11-Soon (South Korea) beat 5-H. Sukova, (Czechoslovakia), 6-2, 4-6, 6-2; R. Reggi (Italy) beat 9-C. KohdeKilsch (West Germany), 4-6, 7- (8-6), 6-3; C. Lindqvist (Sweden) beat N. Tauziat (France), 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Z. Garrison (U.S.) beat C. Hernandez (Mexico), 6-1, 6-4.

The medals table on the ninth day of the Olympics yesterday was: G. S. B.

(Note; In the men’s gymnastics three golds were awarded in the pommel horse, two bronzes \in the floor exercise, two golds in the rings and two golds and two bronzes in the horizontal bar. In the women’s gymnastics two bronzes were awarded in the balance beam.)

U.S.S.R 26 14 19 E. Germany 23 16 15 U.S. 11 13 9 Bulgaria 7 7 6 W. Germany 6 4 5 Hungary 6 4 2 Romania 5 8 6 Italy 4 2 3 China 3 7 9 Britain 3 4 5 Czech’kia 2 2 0 Yugoslavia 2 0 2 Norway 2 1 0 Australia 1 4 3 S. Korea 1 3 5 Poland 1 3 2 France 1 2 2 Japan 1 2 2 Neth’lands 1 2 0 Finland 1 1 2 Denmark 1 1 0 N.Z. 1 0 6 Canada 1 0 1 Portugal 1 0 0 Surinam 1 0 0 Turkey 1 0 0 Sweden 0 2 2 Swit’land 0 1 1 Costa Rica 0 . 1 0 Chile 0 1 0 Senegal 0 1 0 Spain 0 0 2 Belgium 0 0 1 Greece 0 0 1

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Press, 26 September 1988, Page 25

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Tennis Press, 26 September 1988, Page 25

Tennis Press, 26 September 1988, Page 25