Sporting digest: Student Sport
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Your support makes all the difference.WORLD STUDENT GAMES (Buffalo, NY): Baseball: South Korea 12 Canada 4; Taiwan 10 Italy 0; Japan 4 United States 3. Basketball (Men): Sweden 70 Great Britain 64; US 93 Ireland 64; Estonia 111 Hong Kong 56; Finland 74 Morocco 36; Italy 89 Croatia 82; Turkey 71 Greece 70 (ot); Latvia 94 Gabon 73; Great Britain 109 South Korea 73. (Women): Cuba 101 Japan 58; Israel 72 Canada 66; Lithuania 74 Germany 72; Sweden 111 Hong Kong 19; China 101 Ukraine 66; Cuba 88 US 80. Football (Women): United States 3 Taiwan 1; Japan 5 Australia 0. Volleyball (Men): France 3 Indonesia 0; Canada 3 China 0; Hong Kong 3 Kazakhstan 0; Italy 3 Australia 0. (Women): US 3 Japan 0; Canada 3 Peru 1; France 3 Slovenia 0; Turkey 3 Latvia 1. Gymnastics (Women's individual overall final): 1 T Lisenko (Ukr) 38.462pts; 2 L Stovchataya (Ukr) 38.225; 3 B Evrard (Bel) 37.275. GB: 16= R Odam 34.350. Fencing (Men's individual foil final): S Golubytsky (Ukr) bt A Koch (Ger) 5-3 5-3.
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