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Tuesday August 22, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 25 Boggs builds up commanding Lead toward 3rd straight world diving title by Dave to Steinm _. _ _ by David Cowell f oui defending Champion from aim Arbor. Mich., links beats Iead lathe three meter springboard event at the world swimming Champion Shin Here monday. Boggs the olympic three meter Cham Pion won his world titles at Belgrade in 1973 and Call Colombia in 1975 and waste Only diver to Post a 9.0 score from one Jones takes both heats for easy can am Victory out up _ Australia s Perow australian Warwick brow placed second in both heats and in the Overall standings while Atholbert of War Hington a combined Forth Aad third place finishes far the Overall the experimental two eat system with its Complex scoring was supposed to make things More difficult for Jones who bad won three of the four earlier can am race she d finished. But All Jones did was run away from everyone else twice instead of the usual once. Each heat counted As a race in the can am series with Jones earning 7,705 and 270 series Points for each Check ered Overall win brought him Only a Dia mond studded Belt buckle from the Spon Soring brewery. It was t exactly easy the 31-year-old australian said at the finish because we had to replace the rear end of the car be tween beats and it was very touch and go whether we d make it or Jones also worried about a vibration inthe rear of his car but his Only other con Cern was in lapping slower plan was to go As Quick As possible at the Start of each Best in Case something went wrong with the car so we d have a bit of a Cushion for repairs in the , this was a bit easier than the earlier races. I prefer really racing wit someone up my tailpipe pushing me or me trying to pass someone he said but As twas the worry Over the vibration kept it that relieved the Monotony for the crowd of 21,000 was a second heat Duel be tween Brown and George Follmer of Pomona Calif. Follmer got his Prophet past Brown s Lola t333, Only to fade late in the race to allow another one two Australia finish. Ago Paulson claim singles titles in Heidelberg net meet Heidelberg Rajesh Aga of Frank Furt and sue Paulson of Heidelberg won the men s and women s singles titles in the four Day Heidelberg open Tennis tournament which wound up the finals Aga whipped Steve Spratt of Frankfurt 6-4,6-2, and Paulson Defeated Nancy Fackler of Karlsruhe -7.6-2,8-3. Pete Poroski of Heidelberg and John Jacobus of Ramstein captured the men s Dou Bles Crown and Kathy Johnson and Bob Kraft of Heidelberg took the mixed doubles women s doubles finals Between chief sign Broadway Liberty mo., a the Kansa City chiefs have signed Rod Broadway free agent defensive lineman out of Nort Carolina. Broadway. 6-foot-4, 250. Signed As a free agent with Miami earlier this year but was released when the dolphins Cut their roster to m players. Carol Burkholder and Julie Poroski an Sarah Cubbage and Johnson All from Hei Delberg will take place saturday at 9 30a.m. At the Patrick Henry Village courts. The results men s singles Simla Miu it Jewll Apt for fun of Jam it a. , Slin Spring. In Oklun m Jim pm null Fra Turt. From. Am or Iran . Women s singles sol Uliuli my Uliuli us. Phon. He Marg. Do Broom go a. Fun Start. Mwi1" Furuli Pillion do pm tue a m. M. Men s doubles synth Kim . Borruto Lent. And rtt aft Willnor. torn. M harm Dutoit Den veil. Himmler a 7. He a Poratti Helm Fri a Poroli a Immik if Lull m Man Wilkon Bro Kittier minus Loti Kryml Hoo Mari. Art , Ottili Ohgi. He Marg. A w. A suit Fli ult Jet nun Krin of Wuh a Tough a m. Ibbs tops Clerc for Canadian title a my mar a. N. A a t a final Tiv ital Mph my of Lei har flu it Cotta in. J up experienced Amer a Eddie Dibbs out dulled Young Argent a Jose Luis Clerc in a Battle of Back s sunday to win the men s title at the Dian open Tennis championship and we first came Back in his third straight against promising Young players Tojim a n Over Clerc. Who celebrated birthday this earlier rounds the 37-year-old Dibbs last year s Wimbledon sensation 19--h american John Mcenroe 6-1.6-t i outlasted Chris Lewis a 20-year-old of hands reached the final by upsetting american Brian Gottfried the second seed and sixth ranked player in the world. He has come from nowhere this season to earn a the world s top 50 men play ers. The momentum shifted to Dibbs at 4-4 inthe second set when he broke service for Only the second time in the match. Clerc lost his composure and won Only one More d lust like to make some More Money before these kids get in Dibbs from Miami said Oft is Young Cha Engen match. He had hardly missed a Point dutchman Tom Okker and Wojtek Fiba of Poland a pair of veterans were never in any real trouble As they took the men doubles title m. 7-6. Earlier in the Day from Colin Dowdeswell of Rhodesia an Heinz Gunthardt of Switzerland. The win ners split 10.588.american Pam Teeguarden and Czecho Slovakia s Regina mar Sikova Winner of the women s singles title for the second straight year on saturday took the women s doubles final Over australian Chris o Neill and Paula Smith of the ., beat Sain Iua use Wii Ciu win Rouhib Anu i 01 Deal was Lucky to win that game at 44. Twas ing the unseeded pair. 5-7. A 8-2. To Divide a huge game the tuning Post of the theron prize. Of the judges monday. He also had the Day s Best dive a Forward picked doable somersault which gave him 67.23 Point for a total 591.18. His nearest rivals going into tuesday final were East Germany s Falk Hoffmann who totalled &s2.24, and italian Franco pagnotto. Who was third on s39.31. The reigning american Champion Jim Kennedy Knoxville tenn., was in fourth spot with 527.13 ahead of the russian Alex Ander Kosenkov. Who pulled up Over the tast few dives to stand in fifth place with519.41. " very said Boggs a former air Force officer now at the University of Michigan la school i was pleased to be so far ahead but i rather be 2tt ahead All the sane. I suppose i la have to watch Falk. always do Tome thin the us swimming team meanwhile took Over a nato poo tin the British sector of this divided City for a Light Wano before tuesday s events. Cynthia Wood Bead. The 14-year-om from Riverside Calif., and 15-year-old Stepha Nie Edens Jacksonville Fuu a Fol tackle world record Barbara Kraase and former meters freestyle world record Bolde Petra Thumer. Both from East Germany in the 200-meter Caus Dos. Who set a 200-meter individual Medley world record sunday other Way to two Gold medals will be trying to upset the powerful russian Champion Julia Bogdanova in the 100-meter breasts Treible Brookfield. Wis., will race in the 100-meter breaststroke while. Jesse Vassallo seeks to better is own world Mark in the 400-Metef individual Medley. Scott Matsuda Anaheim Calif., win team up with Vassallo the 17-year-old puerto rican now living in Mission Tejo Calif. In a Field which to dude defend fast Champion Andras Hargitay of Hungary and the russian Sergei Fesenko who Al ready has cracked 4 25 the 400-meter relay the Quartet which set a world Mark 3 21.11 in Easterlin last year will be aiming for its third consecutive world championship Goldmedal. In a monday night water Polo match . Dunked Mexico la i. Austin is 5th player to win consecutive 18-and-under titles Philadelphia up top seeded Tracy Austin became the fifth player to win Back to Back titles in the Tennis association s girls 18-and-under championship sunday by defeating third seeded am Shri Verm a 63. The 15-year-old Austin of rolling hills.Calif., used her now familiar aggressive style Over the grass court surface of the Philadelphia Cricket dub to defeat Shriver for the ninth time without a loss in head to head matches. Shriver 16, rallied in the final set from1-5 to 3-5, fighting off two match Point in the process but could not maintain the comeback. With the Victory. Austin joined Helen wills. Helen Jacobs Sarah Palfrey and Maureen Connolly to win Flack to Back titles in the Usta s 60-year history. Austin is eligible for two More and under championships if she remains an Amateur. Shriver of Lutherville. Md., has announced plans to turn pro next year at Wimbledon. Austin came Back later to take the Dou Bles championship teaming with Maria Fernandez of Torrance. Calif., to defeat the team of Shriver and Bettina bulge at Coral Gables fla., 7-6. M
