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July 06, 1990 - Image 87

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Jews Give Bush
High Marks

Washington (JTA) — Pres-
ident George Bush has
received high marks from
Jewish groups for signing a
congressional resolution
calling for repeal of the 1975
United Nations General
Assembly resolution
equating Zionism with
racism.
"We continue to work ac-
tively for its renunciation,"
Bush said in signing the
resolution last week. "It is
long overdue that all of the
member states of the United
Nations join us in renounc-
ing" the resolution.
Seymour Reich, chairman
of the Conference of Presi-
dents of Major American
Jewish Organizations,
praised Bush's "vigorous
statement repudiating the
U.N. action and his pledge of
continuing support for the
effort to rid the record of this
pernicious equation, which
was initiated by the enemies
of Israel."
Momentum for a repeal of
the infamous U.N. resolu-
tion has grown in recent
months.

SPORTS immimm

Edberg Defeats
Mansdorf In 5

Israel's unseeded Amos
Mansdorf pushed 1988
Wimbledon champion Stefan
Edberg to five sets Saturday
at Wimbledon before bowing
in the men's singles com-
petition, 6-4, 5-7, 3-6, 6-2,
9-7.
Edberg, the No. 3 seed
from Sweden, scored the
only service break of the
final set. "I really only had
one chance in the final set,
and I was lucky to take it,"
said Edberg.
Mansdorf had defeated
Richard Fromberg, 6-4, 7-6
(74), 6-1, in a second-round
match June 28.
Another Israeli, Gilad
Bloom, bowed out of the sin-
gles June 27 when he was
defeated by Mark Koever-
mans, 7-5, 6-4, 6-3, in a
second-round match.
Seventh-seeded American
Brad Gilbert also posted a
second-round victory, dropp-
ing Danie Visser, 5-7, 6-3,
6-2, 6-2, the same day.
Gilbert was to play David
Wheaton in a round-of-16
match Monday.
In a first-round women's
doubles match, Jennifer
Capriati and Meredith
McGrath defeated Carling
Bassett-Seguso and Ann
Grossman, 6-1, 64.

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