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A roundup of the week July 18-24
Compiled by Lisa Twyman
August 01, 1983
CYCLING—LAURENT FIGNON won the 23-day, 2,315-mile Tour de France with an aggregate time of 105:07:52, 4:04 minutes better than that of Angel Arroyo.
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August 01, 1983

A Roundup Of The Week July 18-24

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TRADED: By the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Offensive Tackle CHARLEY HANNAH, 28, to the Los Angeles Raiders for Defensive End DAVE BROWNING, 26, and an undisclosed future draft choice; and by the St. Louis Cardinals, Defensive Tackle MIKE DAWSON, 29, to the Detroit Lions for Al Baker, 26, and a future draft choice; by the New York Jets, Wide Receiver BOBBY JONES, 28, to the Cleveland Browns for a future draft choice; and by the Los Angeles Rams, Defensive Back PAT THOMAS, 28, to the Los Angeles Raiders for Defensive Back MONTE JACKSON, 30, and a future draft choice.

DIED: ARTHUR M. WIRTZ, 82, sole owner of the Chicago Black Hawks, principal owner of the Bulls and Chicago Stadium; of acute respiratory failure; in Chicago.

Dancer's Crown, 2-year-old Trotter of the Year in 1982 and likely favorite for this month's Hambletonian; during surgery that was required for a displaced colon; in Ithaca, N.Y.

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