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Mondale Wins Nomination on 1St Baliot It — MANCHESTER HKRALD, Wfdru'sdiiy. July IB. 1984 IOC confers Sports in Brief U.S. women swimmers Candidates see tough Vietnam kept detailed Burns gives on future ban Girls hoop clinic planned Manchester Community College will spon.sor a campaign in 13th records on U.S. dead Inspectors ax girls' basketball clinic during the week of July could haryest 20 gold By Rich Tosches .lO AugusI 3. The five-day clinci will be held at the ... page 3 page 4 ... page 10 UPl Sports Writer West Side Rec. There will be a .session for girls 811 years old from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 By Randv MInkoff LOS ANGELES — The International Olympic p.m for girls' 12-15 years old. UPl Sports Writer Committee may ban from future Olympics any nation Girls' basketball coaches from the Manchester that boycotts the Games. IOC President Juan Antonio secondary schools will conduct these clinics. For INDIANAPOLIS - The Commu­ Samaranch said. further information, contact the Community nist bloc boycott of the 1984 Services Department of Manchester Community Samaranch i.ssued the threat while joining Los Summer Olympic Games may V ,\ Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee President College or Manchester High girls' basketball have its most dramatic impact on Peter Ueberroth at the first official news conference coach Steve Armstrong. His number is 647-1560. the U.S. women's swimming team. in the new Olympic press center Tuesday. Because the powerful East Ger­ Cool tonight; Manchester, Conn Samaranch fielded dozens of questions dealing both man team is staying home, the Pleasant Friday with the Los Angeles Games, which begin July 28, and Lyle in New Haven U.S. women are heavily favored to Thursday, July 19, 1984 the future of the Olympics. NEW HAVEN — Sparky Lyle, former ace relief harvest most of the swimming gold — See page 2 Single copy: 25<t The former Spanish ambassador to the Soviet Union pitcher for the New York Yankees and Boston available to .them at the Los said the continuation of the Olympics hinges almost Red Sox, will participate in the eighth annual Angeles Olympics. HanrliPBtrr Mmlh entirely on the desire of the United States and Soviet Cystic Fibrosis Pro-Am Golf Tournament to be "W e're looking at possibly a Union to improve their relations. held at the Yale Golf Course on Friday, July 27. combined total in the neighbor­ "The future of the Olympiad depends upon the Cystic Fibrosis is a hereditary disea.se that hood of 20 gold medals," says U.S. //•' future of the world," Samaranch said, " I f we have attacks the lungs and digestive system of young Olympic Coach Don Gambril, who good relations between countries, mainly between the children. says the larger share of those golds two superpowers, then we will have good Olympiads. Entry fee is a $150 charity donation. Forfurther will go to Tracy Caulkins, Mary T. "But if the tensions between those countries that information, contact Yale golf pro Dave Pater­ Meagher, Tiffany Cohen and exist now grow higher and higher, then there will company. Mondale wins son, 436-2,347. surely be some trouble in the future." "But,” Gambril warns, “ there If those tensions continue to result in boycotts. are some areas on both sides (men Samaranch added, the IOC may rewrite its charter to Houston Inks pair and women) where there is some ban any boycotting nation from participating in the work to be done.” next Games. HOUSTON — The, Houston Oilers Tuesday Informed observers say East nomination "W e will look into the problem. Possibly, if a signed linebacker Johnny Meads and safety Jeff Germany had realistic contenders ; -S H I country boycotts the Olympics in the future, they will Donaldson, a team spokesman said. for gold and silver in nearly all 13 not be allowed to participate in the next Games, Meads, a third-round draft choice, is a 6-foot-2, women's events had there been no either. We will see." 220-pound linebacker from Nicholls State in boycott. The men's teams from the The United States and dozens of other nations Thibodaux, La. Communist countries had far Donaldson was the first of three ninth-round on 1st baliot boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980 to protest the smaller hopes. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. This year, the Soviets draft picks for the Oilers. The 6-0, 19.5- pound Despite the defection of their have led a 14-nation boycott of the Los Angeles Games safety is from the liniversity of Colorado. primary competitors, overconfi­ dence is something that is hard to on the grounds that adequate security would not Mondale, crowned the party’s provided for athletes. find among the talented U.S. By Laurence A/lcQuIllan Bills make moves front-runner before the Iowa cau­ women's contingent. United Press International Ueberroth responded to questions about security at UPl photo cuses in F’chruary but unable to FREDONIA, N Y. - The Buffalo Bills Tuesday The Montreal Olympics in 1976 — the Games by suggesting the combined force of the establish absolute control until the signed one player, waived two others and when the East Germans really SAN FRANCISCO - Walter Los Angeles Police Department and county Sheriff's primary season ended in June, won announced safety Tom Moore of Vanderbilt failed burst onto the international scene Tracy Caulkins of the United States will be one of the Mondale, finally dispatching ri­ Department, several other local agencies, the the nomination on the first ballot California Highway Patrol and the FBI is more than his physical. and took all but one gold — are still favorites — thanks to the boycott of the East German vals who had refused to quit, has lONOjijj when the New Jersey delegation Bills spokesman Dave Senko said the club in the minds of some swimmers. won the Democratic presidential adequate to handle any emergency. women — to take home a gold medal in women’s put him over the top at 10:10 p.m. "This is what they said they needed." Ueberroth signed free agent wide receiver Dwight Wright of "When we were in training swimming at the Summer Olympic Games that get under nomination and his party will Alabama A&M. Terms were not disclosed. make history tonight by acclaim­ PDT. said. "They got everything they wanted Our security camp, I didn't know who the East way July 28 in Los Angeles. experts all said this is what we need. Senko said the team al.so waived running back Germans were,” says Jill Sterkel, ing Geraldine Ferraro his running Mondale received 2,191 votes. “ Now it's up to them to make it work, and I have full Myron Bell of Southern University and wide the first American woman since mate. Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado 1,200.5, confidence that they will make it work." receiver Matt Thacker of Puget Sound. Eleanor Holm to make three With Democrats coming out of and Rev. Jesse Jackson 465.5. their convention more unified than The tight security was in evidence Tuesday when a Olympic swimming teams. "It was the peak of his career and is a Nomination required 1,%7 votes. A \ Caulkins, Meagher. Lundquist, in years. Mondale delivers an contingent of Israeli athletes and coaches arrived at something, all right.” prohibitive favorite. scattering of others picked up a Invaders waive Ramsey Carey — along with the unknowns acceptance speech that will serve the Olympic Village at UCLA. The highly visible The East Germans practically John Moffet and Steve Lundquist handful of voles. who could grab the Olympic as the guiding beacon of the party's guards were in contrast to the lower-key security at SAN LEANDRO, Calif. - The Oakland made a mockery of the competi­ have been exchanging the 100 spotlight — Richard Schroeder, assault on President Reagan and In a break with tradition, all o Munich in 1972, when U Israeli athletes, .I Arab Invaders waived quarterback Tom Ramsey tion, leaving Sterkel and the breastroke world record around DiCarlo, Jenna Johnson. the Republicans. three rivals went to the convention terrorists and a West German policeman were killed. Tuesday, allowing the former UCLA standout to “Americans to settle for just one and Rowdy Gaines and Mike Heath Before his address, Ms. Ferraro hall after the roll call Wednesday "H ere in America, you have your .system. You show negotiate with any USFL or NFL team. gold — the 400-meter freestyle are premier 100 freestylers. Add to And there are also some names — a three-term congresswoman night to separately thank their it. You don't hide it, so everybody understands there is Ramsey came to the Invaders from the relay. the roster Pablo Morales, the missing. Bill Barrett, American from New York City — will be supporters and proclaim unity. security," said Shmuel Lalkin, director general of the Express for a draft choice in March. The 6-foot-l "It wasn't a surprise," Gambril rising star of the Olympic trials, and former world record holder in nominated for vice president and Mondale declared that to beat Sports Federation of Israel. "I'm satisfied. " 191-pounder started one contest and ended the insists of East Germany's 1976 who emerged as a world class the 200 individiaul medley: Craig swiftly approved as the first Reagan in November, " I ’ve got to - 4 . season with a mere 7 completions on 14 attempts upsurge. "A ll you had to do was contender in both the 100 and 200 Beardsley, American and former woman to join a major party's nave the help of everyone." for 116 yards and one interception.
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