European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday. August 11. 1987 Scott Lmont foam Pendi Canada s aha Mur fac while tit Fig Art a double daring the ils s 1w to try sunday. Pan am from Page 21 scored the first six Point of uie second half. From there the . Team want challenged and Manning finished Wilh 1 8 Points. To Bini Field at Indiana University track stadium Stewart s time was behind Only those or american William Snoddy in 1978 9.87 sad James Sanford in 1980 9.88both wind aided. Come kayak Norman Bellingham of Rockville md., became the lint medal Winner taking the 500-meter singlet kayak race. Bellingham a member of the National team then combined with Greg Barton of Newport Beach Calif to win the 1 ,000 doubles took hit medals and headed for he world championships in West Germany. Other . Winners in 500-meter Canoe kayak events were Jim Terrell of Milford Ohio in the Canoe angles event Traci Phillips of Honolulu in the women kayak Ingles Mike Herbert of Rogers Ark and 1 984 olympian Terry Ken of Rochester. N.y., in two Man kayak Shirley Dery Batlik of Costa Mesa Calif., and Sheila Conover of Newport Beach Calif., in two Wuhu an it Yak american winners in the 1,000-meter events were Barton 194 olympic Bronze medallist in the kayak my Brace Maria of Indianapolis in the Canoe singles Phillips Dery Batik Conover and in the foul woman kayak Curt Batter of Riviera Ariz khad Harbou Honolulu 84 olym Pian Terry White of pern vi., and Herbert in the four my kayak a Africani won five old four Silver and two Bronze a Fly Mccormick of Columbus Ohio became the first woman Ever to win successive am 3-meter springboard champions hrs. Although she was out scored on six of 10 dives by mean Neyer of Boca Raton fla., Mcconnico clinched the Gold when Neyer botched her ninth dive. While Silvia poll 16, of Cosla Rica set a a record of s6.io in the 100-meter freestyle trials then beat two americans in the finals to win her country s first Ever Para am Gold medal four other races went to the United slates. Richard a Crammer of Haverford pa., won the men s 100-Brcastrokc in 1 03.85, Tami Bruce of san Diego Hie Mcaa 1,650-Yard freestyle Champion had a personal Best of 4 49.34 in the women s 400-Medtey. John Wil Chou of new York won the men s 200-free Uyle at 1 50.90. Sara Linke of Walnut Creek Calif. Susan Haber Moi Gaithersburg my. Pam Hayden Columbus Iryl and Whitney Hedgepeth colonial Heights va., combined to win the 800-meter freestyle relay. Cycling Rebecca Twigg while had of Seattle won the first woman s cycling medal in am games history breaking away from the Field Ai the Stan and taking the 57-Kitometer individual Road race by 3 23 Over team mate Inga Benedict. Twigg Whitehead. A 1984 olym Pic Ilver medallist in the event Benedict of Reno nev., and Karin Tobin of Ketchum Idaho finished 1-2-3. But i pc race decision thai no country could sweep the medals meant Tobin did not get the Bronze which Wentlo fourth place fms a Sara Louise Neil of Canada. Other team to port Michele Granger a 17-year-old left hander from Pace Tia Calif., pitched a softball no hitter striking out Fifthe 19 batters she faced in a i fro . Rout of Al Salvador. Granger allowed one walk and iwo waiters grounded out. She fanned the rest. The men s softball team also won 3-0 Over the Brit ish Virgin islands As Mike Combs of Tulsa Oahu pitched a one Hitler and struck out 14. The . Men s team handball squad heal Canada 31-23 in a rugged game in which Jim Buhning of Short Hills n.j7, was ejected when he decked Canada s Rudy Etiennw with a slap. The american men s Field hockey team blanked Ber Muda 3-0. Ted Hanulak of St. Louis scored twice As the . Soccer team beat Trinidad &. Tobago 3-1. Security tightened for cubans Indianapolis a Security will be stepped of to thick cuban athletes from harassment by anti Castro protesters at Ibe american games local organizers and police officials said monday. Meanwhile the cuban american group whose activities at the am opening ceremonies Drew protest from the cuban delegation announced it had suspended Tome of its Indianapolis activities. Officials of Indian Polis Ibe local organizing committee said cuban officials were concerned about a skirmish Between protesters and the cuban delegation at a sunday baseball game and the distribution of cards listing the Telephone numbers of police and in Mii Jramon Olf Ciali. But Mark r. Miles president of i said cuban officials had not threatened to withdraw their 452 member delegation. Miles said organizers believe the anti Castro protes ters. In an att Mph to disrupt helped Over the line. We cherish and respect Freedom of speech in this country but we Are disappointed in the Indianapolis police chief Paul a. Annee said any repetition of the shoving match Al the baseball game will not be tolerated. We have a much heightened awareness. We Learned something yesterday. We arc on a higher state of Annee said the incident started when a Man threw anti Castro leaflets into the cuban delegation. Mem Bers of the delegation lore up the leaflets and threw them Back and a shoving match ensued Annee said. We hold in High regard the right to dissent but not the right to said Annee. We expect no fur ther disruption. We Are prepared to Deal with it in an appropriate the stars and stripes Pago 23 . Boxers facing More than cubans by Malcolm Moran Indianapolis not they have been As signed the same punishing responsibilities that More familiar names once faced. Names such As Whitaker Biggs Holmfield Tillman and Gonzales and before them Leonard Pryor Spinks and Dokes. But before the opportunities that can follow olym Pic , and professional riches the . Boxen May Well find themselves Al a focal Point of the american games. It was at the last am games four years ago in Caracas Venezuela hat the american total of Gold medal in boxing was surpassed by Cuba. Six times i those games the United slates and Cuba met in finals with uie cubans winning Gold medals in four of the six the ticket buyers anticipate the .-cub matches the fighters Are being reminded that the Competition which begins with the preliminary round on thurs Day will be much More than a meeting two nation. The matchup will be determined by a draw that win not include any seeding procedure meaning that the Boxen will not face progressively More difficult matches As they move through the tournament. An Early confrontation with a highly rated opponent May be followed by a match against a relative unknown. A few seconds of carelessness can result in the toss of Points from the five judge posted around toe ring. That s Why f keep emphasizing not Only them but everybody Roosevelt Sanders the . Coach said of he cubans. If we dwell on them we can forget about the other Guys the can step in and Lake it then there is the Outlook of Riddick Bowe the cheerful self assured super heavyweight from Brooklyn,n.y., who made an observation about the cuban fighters. One of those Guys Reighl lose before icy Ever gel to us he , an assistant coach on the team at the los Angeles olympics said this learn had less International experience than the group Al Caracas which won two Gold five Silver and four Bronze cubans Aren t the Only capable learn Here said Michael Bent of new York a heavyweight we have to be on our it and q s whether we re fighting Giba or Belize. A Guy from Belize can Hurt you As quickly As a Guy from Cuba if you give him an Opportunity. Recent history however has shown that a fighter from Cuba is As Likely to inflict damage As anyone in the world Cuba earned the top ranking Al the 1986 world championships by winning in 7 of the 12 weight May often Mecl members of a . Team deter mined by trials at a Box off held less than two week ago in Colorado Springs. The group includes three world Champion celtic Banks a 22-year-old Feather weight from Chicago Kenneth Gould a 21-year-old welterweight from Rockford Iii and Darin Allen a 22-year-old middleweight from Columbus Ohio. Michael Carbajal 20, a Light flyweight from Phoe Nix ariz., nude the team with a Box off Victory Ove Brian Lonon a fighter he lost to Al the 1986 olympic festival. Arthur Johnson a 21-year-old Security guard from Minneapolis will fight in the flyweight division. Michael Collins a bantamweight from Galveston Texas missed the world championships because his Boss could t replace him. In the lightweight division Anthony Suggs the olympic festival Champion did nol compete in the Box off because of a death in his family. So Patrick Byrd an 18-year-old from Flint mich., who was recently graduated from High school won that spot Todd Foster 19, a Light welterweight from Missoula mont., Defeated Nick Kakouris the three time . Amateur Champion in the olympic festival and the Box off. Frank Liln a 22-year-old Light middleweight from Syracuse n.y., moved up from the Sclier weight. Where he lost on Points to Kenneth Gould earlier Thi Andrew Maynard 23, a Light heavyweight had a Short commute to the Box Oft. He is in the army stationed in Colorado Springs. Benl a 21-year-old heavy weight was once a Salesman in the Sucsy eyes Bou Tique a store Selling women s apparel in Jamaica. Then there is Bowe a student at Kingsboro Community College. He said he did nol think about Jorge Gonzales of Cuba the defending am super heavy weight Champion. But minutes later Bowe promised Loffer Gonzales what he called a "1 will set it up in this form Bowe announced. A left Jab and a Hook with my right hand. And if he is still standing then 1 will
