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ketball team. They expected to be pushed to the
it by Cuba, the Pan American Games champion
fresh off an upset triumph over the mighty
isians. But the Americans responded with a
vincing, 105-74 rout of the Cubans and remained
eaten. They play the defending champion
isians tonight.
arol Blazejowski scored 28 of the American
its, but coach Frances Garmon called it "one of
greatest team victories I've ever seen." It helDed
e some of the other disappointments, including the
ericans' poorest night in the pool.
HE LONE GOLD and four medals overall edged
U.S. medal count to 10 gold and 25 total medals,
I behind the defending champion Russians, who
r have a 19 gold and 40 overall. Romania is third at
II but one of the American medals have come in
mming. The latest was the medley relay triumph
ivhich Peppas teamed with Louis Manganiello,
rid Lundberg and Mike Bottom for a 3:51.29 time,
i Russians were second in 3:52.05.
nnaleis Maas of Holland upset defending
mpion Bonnie Glasgow of Arizona State in the
nen's 200 meter freestyle in 2:07.24. Maura Walsh,
/erford, Pa., was third.
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