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FACES IN THE CROWD

JEFF BRADLEY
DAVENPORT, IOWA

JACQUE BRADLEY
DAVENPORT, IOWA
Jeff, a 17-year-old senior at Davenport West High School, and his sister Jacque, a 15-year-old ninth-grader at Williams Junior High, are two of the top young cyclists in the country. At the recently completed National Cycling Championships in Milwaukee, Jeff, a member of the U.S. team that won a bronze medal at the World Junior Championships, took the 70.4-mile junior men's road race. Jacque triumphed in the 15-mile girls' intermediate road event.

ROBERT BRINSER
TRENTON, MO.
Robert, a junior defensive back and flanker, punted six times for a school-record 42.2-yard average and returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown in Trenton High School's 18-6 opening-game victory over Carrollton.

KENNETH NICHOLSON
BALTIMORE
Nicholson, 29, won the American Tae Kwon Do, Karate and Kung Fu Invitational held at Silver Spring, Md. After winning the heavyweight division, he defeated light-heavyweight champion Alton Wilkinson for the overall title.

MIKE SHEARER
SALT LAKE CITY
Shearer, 18, a freshman at the University of Utah, won the national Hobie Cat 16 championship on Bear Lake in Utah. He is only the second teen-ager to win the title and the first to come from elsewhere than Hawaii, California or Florida.

DAVID MOE
DANA POINT, CALIF.
Moe, 31, won what may be the first world cross-country sand-skiing championship, defeating 28 competitors in Redondo Beach, Calif. Using standard cross-country equipment, he covered the two-kilometer course in 11:11.13.

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