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・ 1983 WCT World Doubles
・ 1983 West African Nations Cup
・ 1983 West Bank fainting epidemic
・ 1983 West Virginia Mountaineers football team
・ 1983 Whitbread Awards
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・ 1983 Wimbledon Championships
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・ 1983 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles
・ 1983 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
・ 1983 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
・ 1983 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
・ 1983 Winston 500
1983 Winston Kings season
・ 1983 Winston Western 500
・ 1983 Winter Universiade
・ 1983 Wisconsin Badgers football team
・ 1983 WNBL season
・ 1983 Women's British Open Squash Championship
・ 1983 Women's European Volleyball Championship
・ 1983 Women's Hockey World Cup
・ 1983 Women's World Open Squash Championship
・ 1983 Women's World Team Squash Championships
・ 1983 World 600
・ 1983 World Archery Championships
・ 1983 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
・ 1983 World Badminton Grand Prix
・ 1983 World Championship Tennis circuit


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1983 Winston Kings season : ウィキペディア英語版
1983 Winston Kings season

The 1983 Winston Kings season was the first season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as Manhattan Shirtmakers in the All-Filipino Conference and Sunkist Juice Lovers in the Reinforced Conference.
==Summary==
The Sanyu Group of Companies, the league's newest member who took over from the defunct U-Tex Wranglers, carried its product line Manhattan Industries of New York and were called Manhattan Shirtmakers with the Hong Kong-based Manhattan Far East subsidizing the team's training expenses. Its line-up were composed of 10 veterans and two rookies, to be handled by coach Nic Jorge. Manhattan didn't qualify in the semifinal round of the All-Filipino Conference, winning only twice in seven games to placed seventh in their inaugural tournament.
The ballclub was renamed Sunkist Juice Lovers in the Reinforced Filipino Conference, coach Nic Jorge was replaced by former U-Tex import Glenn Mcdonald, who saw action for two games with Sunkist before returning to full-time coaching, he gave his spot to one-time CDCP import Ronald McCoy, who could only played one game and was replaced by Maurice Williams, a seventh-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Lakers. The Juice Lovers finished with a 6-win, 8-loss card after the elimination round and were tied with San Miguel Beer, lost to the Beermen in a playoff game for the last quarterfinals berth.
Fortune Tobacco Corporation took over from the Sanyu Group starting the Open Conference and carried the name Winston Kings, now coached by basketball great Lauro Mumar. Winston started out with the returning Darryl Smith, a former Great Taste import, and Ed Roberson, as their imports. After two games, both were replaced by former Gilbey's import Larry McNeill and Maurice Williams, who was recalled back after playing 12 games with Sunkist in the previous conference. Winston ended up last with 5 wins and 9 losses, with one of their victories best remembered for the scoring record made by Larry McNeill, hitting 88 points against Great Taste.

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