Sport in Short: Basketball

Sunday 18 October 1992 18:02 EDT
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THE 1994 men's world championship will be held in Toronto, Canada, the sport's international federation decided in Munich yesterday. Belgrade, the original venue has been dropped because of the situation in what was Yugoslavia.

CARLSBERG LEAGUE First Division: Birmingham Bullets 97 Oldham Celtics 90; Derby Bucks 103 Cheshire Jets 69; Guildford Kings 80 Leicester Riders 86; Thames Valley Tigers 102 Hemel Hempstead Royals 83; Manchester Giants 78 London Towers 79; Sunderland Saints 70 Worthing Bears 83.

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