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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Gust 5,1986 the stars and stripes Page 27 cram fakes bows As\8rif/sh games end from press dispatches Edinburgh Scotland Steve cram smiled As he carried England Flag at the closing ceremony of the 13th Commonwealth  had become the first runner since Peter Snel to win both the 800 and1,500 meters tithe games and his two victories  Edge Canada,52 golds to 51 in he Overall medal count after the 10-Day skirts festival but cram s a Nile bid two sad aspects of the Gamone was the Abic nce in his races of his countryman Aid rival Sebastian Coe who was Struc Down with a virus. The other was the mass absence of some of the Commonwealth s top runners and boxers because of Ananti apartheid Boycott by their governments. Iof the 58 nations colonies and territories scheduled to Ine up at the games 32 pulled out oter the British government s refusal to impose eco nomic sanctions against Louth Africa. The mass Boycott helped to inflate the games financial loss to a figure reportedly Between s3-s6  games chairman Robert Maxwell said be wok trying to find ways of extracting Money from the boycotting nations and from the British government. He also said that a Japa Nessman Ryoichi Kasakawa he described As the world  had agreed to write part of the , cram is hopi month s european track a championships will give him showdown with  is world record Holder meters and double olympic on at 1,500. Cram is world Chat 1,500 and world record Holthe mile and 2,000 meters. � won the 1,500 Silver behind his country Man at the los Angeles oly macs two years ago."1 was disappointed Nouton run against seb Coe Here a Jim said after Bis 1,500 meters Triu a. But i m hoping that Well have Fiat in the800 meters in Stuttgart i i m also hoping to in against Steve Ovett in the 1,500 meters he added. Ovett and Coe it the ultimate test i suppose " teen earns go Houston a More than twice her Kristie Phillips won is in the women s Nastiest sunday sprinter Harve eluding spotlight in  final night petition of Arneri Steur athletes incl Victory by the Ingold medal prising Victor ten. It was Phillipher 80-Pound i sit ions and Ca of 15,630 in coach Bel exhorting on won the vault floor exercise. Sports wire m and capture. $279,000 grand prix event his firm career title. The upset culminated a week of nearly flawless Tennis for Novacek ranked 11 oth if the world. He ousted four seeded players including no. I Andres gome ranked i oth in the world. Tulande ranked 15th, and no. 4 Guillermo Silas ranked 22nd, Enro Ute to his biggest payday $37,400. He had car cd just j15,782 this year and $48,5/5 in three years of professional ten , a 6-foot-3 right hander with co fluent Range riddled Tula Newith there service Breaks in the open ing set Hon won the first three  set tiebreaker and finished the 92-minute match with a hot. Ayotte celebrates Eaver Creek Colo. Tim Lyzotte celebrated his 26th birthday sunday by breezing past Paul an Jiconey in the Paine Webber invite Jonal to claim the $25,000 first prize Check in straight sets 6-2,6-3. Mayotte who advanced to the finals of the $125,000 tournament by knocking off defending Champion Jimmy Connors on saturday relied on his ability to get his first serve in while Annacone had trouble with his the entire match. Gurney upsets Rehe san Diego unseeded Melissag Mey recording her fourth upset Victory beat second seeded Stephanie Rehe 6-2, 6-4 for the singles championship sunday of the $75,000 Virginia slims women s Tennis tournament. Chavez defends title Monte Carlo Monaco Julisar Chavez retained his world Xing Council super featherweight at the Stade Louis ii sunday it by taking a 12-round decision american Rocky Lockridge. I judges gave Chavez the Deci and another judge had the bout Humph gave Chavez a 49-1he defended his title for the. Lockridge is now 38-5.judge Giuseppe Ferran it\119-114 in favor of the Sion even tin record sixth Tii ital scored med anal gym f bump Veteran from the con . Olympic 10-Day Corn s Premier Ama a dramatic 5-4h in the hockey j glance s sur men s 100 me though who Bentic into amazing posted a sellout  Summit. With Ilyin contorting an sidelines Phillips Lance beam and the Novace washing Karl nov used a co forehand Sun Thierry to takes title  unseeded. From Czechoslovakia intent serve and sharply to Shock no. 2 seed be of France 6-1, 7-6  donate of puerto116-113. Chavez while of Belgium had it even Rico had Jean Des 116-116. Schmitt to Kes race  pole starter Bill Schmitt drove his Chevrolet Monte Carlo to Al Story by a seven la margin sunday 5 the $100,000 Ca Nadian 500 Nas or Winston West series Stock car i Muster Trier Apps Hilversum Netherlands a Thomas Muster of Austria won his first grand prix Tenn event Sunda with a 6-1, 6-3, 6-Victory Over Switzerland s Jakob hasek in the final of the $100,00 Melk Huisjen tournament. The 18-year-old Aust Tan earned $20,000. A capacity crop pc of 3,500saw Muster seeded seven subdue the third seeded Hlasek in hour and20 minutes. _ the 21-year-old Muster outclassed Hlasek no. 28 on the world list the Swiss player with an  Strong volleys on the Clay Odrige defends wheat s be was Secretary a Deal to surplus we the adm blk posit i  Bali necessary compete Wii  Al Day s House Reagan s veto be very close radio Addris against override Bill do construe House support act thousands Industry but Bala Job  the Grain needed because continue to us that s the paying. We Eiith at Price and Dies with the source for our appearing i ton Dpi Alcolm Bald go ii 4 million tons it to the soviet ration is in of aiding to Lom Mcrae tid sunday subsidized Nion Means e a Palaia soviet icon said or the Europe s agreement is filed states to Grain exporting Predi Ite to ate cd so face i nobody Lik to negotiate  Nai subs ii her Nai our Fai that we docs. Ide president Ile Trade Bill Willin his saturday j once the House veto and called the  by the Bill will pro american jobs in the called the measure Innon cd Friday Isic europeans. Will ._., Baldrige said Irice the soviets Are in there and meet negotiate put subs is or we just lose  ins Falls n.y., onion Baldrige said. We Are trying 2340 to 6arm Winsal a aching. .135 .673.7 .13e1 146 a 138061.14 695 i .7.397.7.6790 i 20601 87475 2.3436 43360 1.42965 1.6675135 10 677.21 13520 148.0014818 14.639 7.396 7.6325 Are commercial rates Ted Only to the use of foreign i . Forces for official busing Les of German Marks to  for personal use will be at the f 2.06 tuesday based on a Price flt midday and allowance for handling charges. Radio personality Dies at 62 in c. New York a William  Wil Liams a smooth voiced radio personality who entertained millions of listeners for four decades died sunday at age 62. Kate Walsh an administrator at Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan said Wil Liams died after More than a month in the Hospital. William b.," As he was known by friends and listeners entertained his audience with a Friendly chatty style. He marked his 40th anniversary at new am last year. Shucha Rymsky says Kii Given of to Jerusalem up former soviet dissident analogy Shch Aransky said Sun Day that soviet authorities have granted his Mother his brother and his brother s family permission to emigrate to Israel Shch Aransky in an interview cast on Israel radio said he up Ujj Mother in Moscow by the Lewie sat urday. Yesterday momiiu4ffas speaking Tomy Mother and Sbal Forrend me cry ing that they to Mission Shch Aransky said. J he sai0ne expects his 78-year-Oldjna Milgrom his brother Leo i his brother s wife and two Chil  _ sky a human rights Active staged in february for convicted so Loc spies said the soviet Union agreed in writing to allow his rela Tives to  the russians started playing with this Shch Aransky said in efforts to sell once again what they have sold Al  former 38-year-old computer scientist jailed in the soviet Union nine years ago after helping to found the Helsinki human rights group said the Sovi ets had pretended they would not allow his relatives to emigrate  
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