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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday, August Israeli Incidents Cause Stir Arc They Too This May la spoil Russ Hit Unruly Fans By Theordore Shabad countries toMoscow, appear to' have been plagued by a basic conflict between two primary Soviet policy objectives New York Times Writer MOSCOW - The Soviet Union, evidently embarrassed by adverse publicity over the World I'mversity.Tjanies, Sun- day attributed incidents surIsraeli athletes to rounding unruly fans Ithe tikes of which they said could be found at any sports event article m the officials sports daily, Sovet,ky Sport, charged that episodes likely to occur at athletic contests" had been blown up out of all proportion by the Western press The Soviet organizers of the student games, which ended Saturday, appeared to have been particularly upset by a widely published photograph that showed a grouo of fans. It'd by uniformed soldiers, ruling at Moscow Jews waving an Israeli flag at a basketball emnunter between Israel and Puerto Rico An Basic Conflict The Games, University which attracted about 4,000 student athletes from 70 Bo the other band he organizers of the Games were evndtsitly eager to convey to the world the Soviet Union s ability to conduct an international event of such magnitude in organized fashion. The games have been presented here as a dress rehearsal for the 19S0 Olympics, for which Moscow is bolding On the other hand, the presence of a tlknember Israeli delegation was being used by Mo'-toJews as a focus of attention, and the Soviet authorities apparently felt they could not tolerate such open support for the athletes of a country that is being denounced almost daily m the controlled press here From the first day of the Games, whei the Israeli delegation was hooted during the opening prade in the 100,000-sea- t Lenin Stadium, the Israeli athletes were a center of political tensnns. Pro-Israe- h y 27. 1971 - 01(1? Protests Mount Against L.L Champ 8 (P) The Special Security However, despite this attempt at political balance, the Israeli athletes, particularly the basketball team, posed particular problems for the Soviet officials They were subjected to special security measures and, after the first day of fraternization between the basketball players and Moscow Jews, an effort was made to isolate the Israelis from their Soviet fans The Soviet sports newspaper sought to justify the special treatment of the Israelis on the ground that tKe Russians did not want a repetition of the massacre of Israeli athletes that almost wrecked the 1972 Games Olympic Munich. Although some whistling and by Soviet fans at Israeli events was thought to have been inspired, the Sports Daily said "Passions tend to flare at many popular athletic events throughout the world And sober, objective correspondents will treat them as such, knowing full well that not all the fans in the stands may be equally restrained and properly brought up (Copyright) Letter Team JOB PtMAGGtO &VVA&H6? THREB t I thought last Irf Twice, e-- 7 ASP 13-- years team was perfect, said a Little League official from the United States. "This years is much better Its not fair for our boys to compote with them They don't have a OS &AMB ANP AVON'S PEA WPS PVfcMBRA NlIPCAPWHES ThB P6NNANT' BOva? YANfcEE BEAT CtevE-uan- ? 0. other chorus of complaints about the Taiwanese begun nsing as soon as Huang threw a perfect Ching-hu- i game agan.st Bithurg (Germany) Air Force Bas- in the senes opener, winning The volunteers who run U S. (UPI) -Fdriver Jean Pierre rench son, Anz A SICILY ENN.A, Jamer won the 11th edition of the Gran Premio Del Mediter-rancSunday and with it the European Formula 2 racing championship o Cheng 11 for 14 in the , LAGOOR5 establ- seL FINAL ANGELS' HOME GAME Angels vs. Tucson Mon., Aug. 27lfi Family Tickets beaLng for the title 2 it purchased in advance at Boo Players The Taiwanese players were booed as they took the field The most rabid Tucson rooters anticipated a shellacking. It eventually happened, but Tucson southpaw Mike Fim- - 18-- senes ishing records for hits in one game (5) and in a three-gam- e Tuc- 12-- set by San Jo-e- , Calif., n 12. Five home runs and the 27 run total against Tampa were also records, along with the teams 12 home runs to the series. who went Pai-shen- Huang came back in the thuxl and final game with anr, from suffering asthma in the damp mountain air, was lifted after after yielding three runs in fouri.. The key blow was a leadoff home ran by second baseman practice time chance Cops Formula Title Fimbers, 27-- ney AU&2I938 three innings mounted The complaints when Kue Wen-pitched an in the secono other game, as Taiwan demolished shattering Tampa, Fla. four senes batting marks Not only were the players over age, many Amencans said, but the Taiwanese violated other Little League restnc-tion- x on the size of district league: and the amount of stand forever Or at least until next year, when Taiwan is expected to return to Williamsport for the JMh annual tour- e drop-curv- Breaks Records could perforinam e kept American hopes alive with a sharp that held Taiwan scoreless 'or tell Senes Taiwan's 57 rum in three games broke the maik of 34 bors Little League programs found it hard to believe that Huang or several other team members within the year-old age bracket VULLHMSPORT, Pt A Tainan City Little League team returns to Taiwan this week with three straight six batting records and the islands third straight title in ue Little League World The Soviet organizers had sought to balance Israeli participation by extending an official invitation to Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian guerrilla leader Arafat s presence in Mos cow was widely publicized in his the although press, connection with the athletic event was never made clear Wolfes Sportsman Headquarters European Health Spas Zions First National Banks Proceeds to Utah Chapter Muscular Dystrophy Foundation g Pi.kups, stakes, vans, diesels, drive units, Rent hour, day, week cr longer el FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE Aussie Captures Tennis Crown TRUCK RENTAL CENTER 342 West 1 3th So. 486-202-8 j . , SOUTH ORANGE, (AP) Eighth-seede- N J. 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