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BUFFALO. N Y (AIM As
6.000 nth lutes converge for I In*
World University (.antes begin
ning this week, police ore taking
extra security precautions in the
woke of ri*i erit terrorist plots in
New York ('tty
The (Jlvmpn -style gutties are
being held for the first time in
the foiled Slates The games are
the world's sei ond-biggesi nth
lott< i :ompetition after the Sum
mer Olvmpn s. making the even!
a prime target for potential ter
rorists, authorities said.
"You prepare obviously for
the worst arid hope for the
best." said Thomas Coyle, who
head* the FBI in Buffalo
About r)0 law-enforcement
agencies III Now York and Cana
da are purtii ipitting in security
efforts, directed by State Pole c
Superintendent Thomas Con
stantine and Inspts tor Salvatore
Valvo
Ai the 1072 Olympic s in
Munich. 11 Israeli athletes were
killed In Arab terrorists at the
athlete's villas*'
That memory, plus the re< cut
terrorist bombing of the World
Trade ( enter and the arrests of
terrorists who plotted to kill
II,S. officials, have prompted
police to take extra security
measures
"It s scary." Valvo said It
brings it home that these things
do re c or in America No coun
try is immune to terrorist
attacks."
About 1.000 police officers
will patrol games sites ear h day.
Valvo said The games are being
held Thursday through July 1H
at two dozen sites around Wost
ern New York and southern
Ontario, ini.hiding Rich Stadium
in Orchard Park and Pilot Field
and Memorial Auditorium in
Buffalo.
Now York allot.aled S5 mil
lion to pay overtime for local
police, and one-sixth of the
4,OOO-momber state police will
work on games security.
The Defense Department gave
So million to help pay for games
security and provided high-tech
surveillance and communica
tions equipment
The FBI has trained 150
agents and police as a special
weapons and tactics unit in <ase
of a terrorist attai k. Extra FBI
agents have been sent to Buffalo
from Cleveland and Pittsburgh
State police have fenced off
dormitories at the University of
Buffalo where thousands of ath
letes will stay. The dorms are
under surveillance by i.losed
cirt mt television i ameras, and
those entering the complex are
scanned for vs canons
The State Department has
barred 711 Libyan athletes and
officials from entering the coun
try because of Libya's links to
terrorism.
Priino Nebiolo. who heads the
International University Sports
Federation that oversees the
games, sent a letter to President
Clinton on Monday asking him
to allow the Libyans to partici
pate
"Mr President, you are the
one world leader who epito
mizes youth and openness
toward a new and < hanging
world." Nebiolo wrote. "You,
more than anyone, would
understand the dreams and aspi
rations of young people around
the world as well as their strong
desire to know one another and
to become friends beyond any
race, color or creed."
Belgian sprints into Tour lead
VANNES. France (AP) - Bttl
gian Wilfried Nelissen sprinted
into the lead of tfie Tour de
I rani« today, winning the day's
stage ns well as two intermediate
sprints
Nelissen took over the leader's
yellow jersey from two-time
defending champion Miguel
Indurain.
Indurein staved with the mam
park and lost the overall lead to
Nelissen, who gained a bonus of
32 set oitds during the stage
from I.es Sables d’Olonne to
Vannns in western Fram e
Nelissen won the final sprint
over Uzbekistan's Ujamolidine
Abdou japarov. Italy's Mario
( ipollim and Germany's Olnf
Ludwig.
Tuesday's HH-tnile stag*' is
from Vunnes to Dinard.
(ipollmi won Sunday's log
from Luton to l.es Sables
d'Olonne in 4 hours, r>2 min
utes, 2‘t seconds in a sprint just
ahead of the main pat k Nolis
son was sw.ond and I-ranees
I.aurent lalahert third.
lndurain had I ho field won
dering what ho will do next Ho
was expected to plav a waiting
game until the first major time
trial next week
"In the stages where the par e
accelerates nearing the finish
line. I prefer to stav at the head
of the par k to avoid the tails."
lndurain said "I wasn't really
looking for the sprint bonus but
1 felt my print ipal opponents,
notably (Gianni) Bugno, very
interested by the thing I took a
certain pleasure playing the
game "
lndurain avoided trouble Sun
day as several sprinters fell.
American Lam e Armstrong
finished 20th Sunday in a group
four seconds behind Cipollini.
but was H2nd overall — ril set
onds behind lndurain
The Tour t ontinues through
|uly 25, on a 2.312-mile clock
wise journey around l-'rance
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SPORTS BRIEFS
LONDON (AP) — The only
driving Ian VVoosnam will be
doing the next year is off the
lee.
VVoosnam. the 1991 Masters
champion, was fined Sit.320
and banned from driving for
one year Monday after a court
ruled his blood alcohol level
was more than double the legal
limit when he crashed his car
Inst month.
VVoosnam. .15, drove through
a row of hedges and into a field
in the western English county
of Shropshire, not far from his
home in Wales. Woosnam s
wife. Clendryth, suffered
minor injuries in the June 24
crash. The car. a 5120.040 Mer
cedes, was extensively dam
aged.
“I just wanted to get it all
over quickly." said VVoosnam.
who is scheduled to play in the
British Open beginning July 15.
"lustice was done."
ATLANTA IAP) — The
Coca-Cola Co. will donate
$<>50,000 to build and renovate
youth league ballparks around
the country — $5,000 for each
of the 130 home runs hit by
professional players on the
Fourth of July.
The donation is part of the
company’s Homers for Ameri
ca program.
Major league players hit 23
home runs in 14 games Sun
day. two of them by Houston
Astro Kd Taubensee. Minor
teaguurs added 106 homers in
80 games.
Last year, players hit too
home runs on Independence
Day. prompting Coca-Cola
USA to donate $500,000 to
youth ballparks. The program
was expanded to include the
1992 World Series, adding
another $60,000 Fifteen youth
organizations in 13 cities have
received the funds.
• • •
LOS ANGELES (AP) —
Daniel Stern, who makes his
directorial debut in the base
ball film Hookir of tlw Year .
wants to make movies that
amuse, not titillate.
Hankie of the Year . which
opens Wednesday nationwide,
is the story of an awkward boy
who. after breaking his arm in
an accident, develops a 100
mph fastball and is signed by
the Chicago Cubs.
Stern. who piny ini a hapless
hoodlum in the Homo Alone
movies and a henpecked hus
band in City Slickers , also
appears in Rookie of the Year
us a bumbling batting coach.
"I don't want to exclude any
body." he said in Sunday's edi
tions of the Daily News of Los
Angeles "So as not to exclude
people. I don't have violent* ...
I don't want sex. I don't wont
(offensive) language.
"1 can tell a funny, warm,
romantic, exciting story with
out those things.”
KING AND BARTLETT
TOWNSHIP. Maine (AP) — Sir
Edmund Hillary spent four
days in western Maine last
week testing a new line of
camping equipment that bears
his name.
Hillary, the New Zealander
who conquered Mount Everest
40 years ago. and his compan
ions hiked, fished and battled
black flies while checking the
equipment's performance. The
new line includes sleeping
bags, tents, camping cookware
and other gear.