Page B5, August 8, 1979 - North Shore News The w: . agTyTioO wala team at -next summer's Moscow Olympics will be spending as little time as possible in Russia and American athletes will be flown into the Soviet: Union just a few days before their events. Jimmy Carnes, track and field coach for the U.S. team at the Spartacade Soviet summer games, said track coaches Stan Huntsman and Jim Santos have been scour- ing all through Europe for a suitable. place to set up. an Olympic training camp for the Americans. “They have an itinerary and they know what they are looking for,” said Carnes, a dour, grits-loving Georgian who now lives in Gainesville, Fla. “They'll be going to ~ Helsinki i in Finland, then on —_stomach . West “Germany - - Munich, Stuttgart and Dortmund.” The news that they will not have to spend 2 full three weeks in the capital of world communism probably will be most welcome to the athletes themselves. Americans competing in the 87-nation Spartacade have complained there is nothing to do in Moscow _when they are not actually competing and they can’t understand the films or the television. And some of them have caught minor ailments drinking the water. To_ help them through the long evening hours they will | have to spend - like it or not - in Moscow, the U.S. Olympic Committee is thinking of bringing in American films for Bowling the key | again for N. Shore Skillful bowling by Vas_ Gunarama enabled North Shore Cricket Club to dominate their league match against Wanderers last Saturday. Amba Sharma opened and soon bowled out Ken Ganase when Wanderers were only six. North Shore then brought on their spin bowlers, and although Kris Hira had no success, Gunaratna soon bowled Cari Nicholas for 16, with a well flighted off break. Seebaran had scored 42 runs when Gunaratna got him out too, caught by David Sims at mid on. The next 2 wickets fell to the same bowler. With half their wickets down Wanderers had scored 86 runs. Two quick L.B.W. dismissals by Sharma put the “scoreat 93 for 7. “Gunaratna took his last wicket when Red Hawley caught Prakesh Ramdin at long on. It was left to Collins to dismiss the final Wanderers batsman and they were all out for 112. ‘ ‘Gunaratna had taken 6 wickets for 23 runs; Sharma 3 for 40 and Colims one for 19. Peter. Pisani and Larry White opened the batting for North Shore. Both settled in well and had 39 runs on the board merican won’ _ ‘They don‘f understand TV V programs r from. . before Seebaran had Pisani - stumped by Ramnarine at 23. White continued to bat very..soundly, but Jim Mitchell, who came in at nRumber 3, was too im- petuous and McMillan soon had him caught. Frequent changes of bowlers did nothing to deter him and the fielding became erratic. When he was ultimately caught at 39 runs and North Shore's total was 108, just four runs short of Wanderers’. f It was left to David Sims to score the last few runs with Larry White, who batted right through North Shore's innings, to-reach.38 not out, giving North:Shore-a. win by . six.-wickets, Next Saturday North Shore play ANZA I at Norgate Park. Bill Sims then came in to bat and soon began to hit the bowling about. Last year’s MVP refuses trade to old club LONDON (UPI) - Crystal Palace soccer club Wed- nesday signed England B forward Mike Flanagan from second division Charlton Athletic for a club record transfer fee of $1,656,000. Flanagan has been in dispute with Charlton since he and teammate Derek Hales swopped = punches during a Cup tie last January and both players were sent off. He was suspended by the club and since then has been on strike, refusing to report to the Charlton's ground. During his seven months of inactivity, Flanagan has rejected transfers to Manchester City and North American League clubs New England Tea Men and Tampa Bay Rowdies. Paice: "Carnes said. “We plan to fly the athletes into Moscow just a _ few days before their events - say three days - to let them -. BUtGESp his denials the hoscow _ SO aay ch “going on American decision is likely ‘to offend the Russians, who are anxious to prove they can’ organize the Olympic games as well,as anyone else and to squeeze the maximum settle down,” he said. “That propaganda out of the should be enough.” Carnes games. denied .that — Moscow’s facilities - or lack of them - “I would) recommend had anything to do with the doing this wherever the decision to shun the Soviet Olympics were,” Carnes capital until the last possible moment. = ) Bauer Supreme 97 _ Bauer ‘‘Tuuk’’ _ Supreme: 92 said. “When you-come into something like this, there’s~ ’ July 30 - iS OuI= that i it’s difficult to get your Ficult fo- find things” out - team together as a group. . any thing. You get broken up and you Y become just a bunch of To help get around individuals.” He said it was decided to have the training camp in Europe instead of the United States “to get rid of the jet lag”. 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