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Divers t Russia; 5. Orban. Romania; 0. pawlas. Swimmers, M Poland; 7. Roldan. Mexico; Ebert. Germanv. 8. J. Kllmal. Poland T. 1 t. I ROME, Sept. 2 (AP).—To- ’ Uaenlk. Yuxoilavia R. V. Verna. ' Austria. MEDAL Preaa. 18. SCORE morrow’s schedule and sum- Yugoslavia. U. T. Russia. ' Wsmsn'i 100-Mstsr Bashstrsks Heals Men’s Team Fall Elimlnatlan 8. bonynlkova. Russia. 11. V. Bloper, < (First Round) maries in the Olympic Games Zealand. >. Roaln. Poland. First heat—l, Laura Ranwell. south for U. S. New IZ. FENCING Africa. 1:12.0. 2. Nadgang Delache. Pool A—France defeated Liuonbours. time): 2 (AP).—Medal Starring (Washington BASKETBALL (Canaalatlan) (Final Bound) France, 1:12.5, 3. Laylsa Vlctorovo. ROME, Sept. Pool United Arab Fell Russia, 1:12.8. 4. 8. Barber. Canada, in the 1960 after Hungary. 84: Puerto Rico. SO (over- Men', Toua. (Loier, Eliminated) G B^Sun|rary^defeated j score Olympics A-16 6 Russia's Anatoly Samocvetov TOMOKBOW'S SCHEOVLK First Match—ltaly det. United i 1:13.4. 5. Beckett, Luxembourg, Continued From Pace time). 1:13.7. 8. L. Conner. Pool C—ltaly defeated Romania, 0-2. Btato, (Jo.eph Faletta. New Rochelle. 1 Rhodeesla. 1:15.8. seven days of competition:, Brit- team A. Pool D—Ruaaia defeated Japan, 15-1. 1 and Mike Ellis of Great 3:30 a.m.—Feneine: Women; N. Y.: Gene Glazer. Daniel Bukantz, 7, Rocknbach. Venezuela. 1:18.8. third place matched the old ' 8. Tamazovlts. Hungary. 1:21.5. Pool E—Germany defeated Venezuela. Gal 4 Bilv,r Bram, 1.300 Meter, Harold Goldimlth. all New York City), exceded the listed Men’, (debt faateat Russia .... 12 5 8 ain also Second heat—l. Lynn Burle. 14-2 world record. time, enallf, for tomorrow’, final. United Pool P—United State* of America United States 7 8 6 mark. Flrat Second . States (Flushing. N. Y.) (New 5 Anteiee: Mrs. Janke Lee Roman. Tar- heal—l, Tauyoahl, Yamanaka. Match—Hungary det. Brit- 1:09.4. (Gene Glazer, Flushing. N.Y ; Germany 10 34 sent 17:48.5 ain, 9-7. record. Old record 1:12.9. By C. Cone. The United States also Webster, in winning the zana. Calif.: Bvelyn Terhune Glen Japan. (Olympic record. Old Goldsmith. Italy 5 2 1 record 17:5*2.0 aet Third , United States and J. Grinham. Great Harold Woodside. 3 Rock. N. J ). by . Match—Ruula det. Poland. N Y.: fltftralta... 4 1 medal for 9-6 Britain In 1956). 2. Ethel Pedersen, Joseph Paletta. New . Hungary 3 ft 2 all three of Its men’s 200-meter r seventh aquatic gold 4 am.—Track Held: Women'i UnZed State, in 1958). 2. A. Surer. and Fourth Match det. . Denmark. 1:12.6. 3. Ingrid Schmidt. Rochelle, N.Y.; Albert Axelrod. (* Germany Turkey .... 3 o comeback discus quaUfylns (Mrs. Barline Brown. South Africa. 17:17.8. 3, G. Hetx. Scarsdale. N. Y.) defeated semi- . America, staged a I. France in a barrage after tied 8-8. Germany. 1:13.1. 4. M. Wielson, Aus- Orest Britain —1 1 3 sprinters into tomorrow's Los Angeles: Mrs. Connolly. Santa Germany. 18:32.2. 4. Suvanto. Fin- 16-0. Olga, (Italy next , tralia. 1:13.8. 5. C. Dobher. Morocco. . from ninth in the preliminaries Calif.: Pamela Kurrell. San land. 13:41.1. 5. A. Ouaman. Mexico. meet, Hungary. Ruzsla Nether- Romania 11 3 meets Germany.) lands, 1:14.2 6. Klloova. Russia. finals. Les. Carney of Akron Monica.anclsco). 19:11.1. 8. P. Gallettl. Italy. ’2:028.2. L. (Second Round) Sweden 1 ’I X and third in the semifinals to 1:14.5. 7. D. Vetterll. Switzerland. and Men's 7. Goltzche. Swltserland. 20:45.1. YESTERDAY'S LATE RESULTS Pool A—Luxembourg defeated Aus- Bulgaria L 1 p Johnson of Dallas 8 4 a.m.—Track field: 110- d:19.6. 8. 6. Theis. Luxembourg. 1:23.9. tralia. 10-6. Denmark 1 and Stone 165.25 for F . Second heat. 1. . Indi- Q 1 total 165.56 points to TRACK 0 1 : ‘^Villie'^fay. 1 Third heat —1. M. Van Vlelsen, Pool B—United Arab Republic defeated Japan 3 Ind anapolis. 17:54.1. 2. M. McLachlan. Woac.'l Hurdle O 1 each won his heat In 20.9 sec- - Tobian. Brian Phelps. 16- Jones. Pontiac. aO-M,t,r Final Netherlands. 1:11.1. 2. 8. Tanaka, Sweden by default. Netherlands Hayes Mich.i. South Africa. 1:09.9. 3. M. Nakabo. 0 1. Irma Press. Russia, :10.8s 2, , —Romania defeated Poland 1 2 Japan. 4. R. Sreenan. Great ; Japan. <:11.5. 3. M. Steward. Great Pool C Spain by third. 4:50 and field: Men's 1K:30.4. < u onds and favored Ray Norton i year-old Britain, was am.—Track Carole Quinton. Great Britain. .10.9: ’ Britain 1:12.0. 4. H. Schmidt. Ger- default. Belgium ... 11 400-meter heats (Jack Yerman. Wood- Britain. 18:57.1. 5, Tin Mauna Nl. ; 3. Gisela Birkemeyer. Germany, :11.0s CMMtnnslovakia 0 11 : many. 1:13.3. 5. M. David. Hungary. Pool D—Belgium defeated Japan, 10-6 land Calif.: Bari Young. Ban Fernan- Burma. 19:09.8. 6. 8 Klcovlc. Yugo- . Great of Oakland. Calif., was second Swim Record Broken 4. Mary Glfnal. Britain. Sll.l: Ven- 1 do. Otis Davis. Los IA Peocorao. . ¦ 1:15.7. 8. A Fadlga. Italy. 1:18.5. 7. Pool E—Great Britain defeated 6 Calif.: Angeles> , slavia. 29:290 Venezuela 5. Galina Bvstrove. Russia. :11.2; 8. Yugoslavia -Z.22 ° vs ’ A. Van Perils. Belgium. 1:20.4. ezuela. 14-2. 1 5 a.m.— Hockey: Denmark Hol- did not start) Rlmmax Koahelva. Russia, :11.2. 0 0 In his heat in 21 flat. Fourth heat—l, s. Lewis. Greet , pool F—Poland defeated Morocco. 16-u. ... 1 events were land. Frazil OU Today’s Olympic Third heat—l. George Reen. United Britain. 1:12 2. 2, >t. Piacentini. rance 1 5 Men', IM-Mtter Fnal BOXING Iran 0 O marred of a fix in a.m.—Freestyle wrestling. States (Indianapolis. Ind ). 17:55.9. 2. Prance. 1:12.3. 3. Nina Harmer, ... by charges 5 finals. V. Armin Hary. 0 0 1 Snell Takes 800 a.m.—Water nolo L. Bengtsson. Sweden. 18:19.7. 3. _l. Germany. :10.2. : (Philadelphia) 1:13.8. 4. K. Mlchael- * Mexico the concluded Greco- 10 a m.—Track and field: Women s Rosuslc. Yugoslavia. 18:51.8. 4. M. , (Equals Olympic record set by Hary Bantamweight recently Rudolnh. ' son, Denmark. 1:14.8. 5. D. Sutcllfle, which 200-meter heats (Wilma Torres. Spain. 19:21.8. 5 M. Host. Wednesday); 2. Dave Sime. (Durham, Rhodesia. 1:15.2. 8. D. Serpllll, (Quarter-final) The 800-meter run, in -1 Roman wrestling. Clarksville. Tenn.: Lucinda Williams. Italy, 19:2J). 8. A. Bodnar. Hungary. N. C.) :10.2: 3. Peter Radford. Great : Italy. Thein. outpointed 1:20.3. 7. I. Trlttner. Nyint Burma, Nashville. Tenn.: Ernestine Pollards. of Rieo Britain. :10.3: 4. Estsvam Figueroa. 1 Austria. 1:20.4. America’s three were b Ichiro Hatta, vice 20:22.2. (R. Chenaux Puerto Qualifiers: Burke. Van veisen. Muhmad Nasir. Pskistsn hopes Japanese Chicago). did not start.) Cuba. :10.3: 5. Frank Budd. (Asbury ; Lightweight Women’s 100-meter ) ' Tanakva. Ranwell. Steward. Lewis. 3. Germany. 2.42.18. 4, Holland. of the International oars with freestyle relay Park. N. J :10.3; 6, Ray Norton. (Third eliminated in , t preseident lo a.m—Rowing: Four • Piacentini, Delache. Round) 5, 2:43.01. 6. yesterday's trials, ' the 2:42.42. New Zealand. (faateat aleht team, eeallfy tor (Oakland. CalltJ :i0.4. Bhowwolr. United Arab Re- Federation, said that coxswain final Former Olympic record broken In Balah Norway. 2:43.29. 7. France. 2:44.0'. Wrestling final,: outpointed Adalberto Hernan- went to New Zealand's Peter f ’ 10 a.m.—Boxing: Aemlfinala Mtn’s 3.0O«-M,ter SteeolMhase all tour heats ot backstroke with Lynn 8. Great Britain. 2:44.59. 9. Denmtfk, wrestler had First heat—l. United States (Donna In Each Burke's fastest. Sublic.ez. Mexico. a Bulgarian lo am. Fencing: Women's foil (First Three Heat time 2:45.24. 10, Australia. 2 45.42. X De Varona. Lafayette. Calif: Susan tor Abel Laudino. Argentina, stooped Dag- Snell in Olympic record-break- team final. Qualify the Fnal,) Women’s 400-meter thrown a match with a Russian Doerr. Washington Valley. Pa.; Sylvia treestyle final flnn Ness, Norway, ,rst round. Star Class Sokolov. Rus- I. Chris Von Saltaa. time of 1:46.3. Aidandil 10 a m.—Hockey: Germany vs. Italy. Ruuska. Berkeley. Calif.: Molly Botkin. . First heat—l. Nikolay (Saratoga. Harry Campbell. Detroit, knocked 1. Russia, 2:43.25. 2A Portugal* ing barely edging ? gold medal winner. sia, 8:43.2. 2. Gunnar Tlornebo. Swe- • Calif.) 4:50.6. (New record Old rec- 2:45.46. 3. States 10:30 a.m.—Rowing: Pair oarg with- Sherman Oaks. Calif.). 4:18.9 2. Great out Lee Kwang Jong. Korea, second United (Wilrfam den. 8:48.6. 3. Han, Huneke. Ger- ¦ ord 4:53.8 by Mias Von Saltza In trial Parks and Robert both of r Koridze. He said theh Bulu- coxswain final. Britain. 4:24.4. 3 Sweden. 4:27.3 4. . round. Halperin, World Record Holder Roger out many. 8:50.4. 4. Georges Papayas,lllou. heats) 2. Jane Cedernulst. Sweden, 0. . 2:46.36. 4. Germany. 2.47.21. 10:43 am.—Track and Men's Italy 4:31.8. -5. Japan. 4:35.9. 1 Greece. 4:53.9. 3. Light-welterweight Chicago. garian purposely lost by a fall, field: 8:51.2. 5. Philip Coleman i Catherine Lagerberz. Neth- 5. Switzerland. 2:49.46. 6, Brafll. Moens of Kerr r semifinals. Mexico. 4:43.1. (Canada did not start). Ill.) 8:58.6. 6. erlands, Aus- (Third Round) Belgium. George 200-meter (Champaign. Vlastimll-1 4:56.9. 4. llseKonrads. 2:49.55. 7. Hungary. 2:49.56. 8. YU- needed the Russian to take Second heat—l. Australia. 4:17.2. 2. Brllcs. 8:59.8. . tralia. 4:57.9. Aus- Sayed Elnahas. United Arab Re-! i by 11 a.m.—Track and field: Men’s Czechoslovakia. 7, At- 5. Dawn Fraaer. the Hungary. 4:22.3. 3. Germany. 4:24.2. tralia. knocked out Jurgens Van goslavia, 2:50.167 9. Austria, 2:50.33. of the West Indies and hammer throw final. ; tila Simon. Hungary. 9:02.6. 8. Guy r 4:58.5. 6. Nancy Rae. Great public, Bta-; B first place in order to keep a . ... Prance. 4:35.2. 58 7 ’ ben. Rhodesia, second round. lo 4. Russia, 4:21.9. 5. 9. Cornelia Dragan Class a.m.—Rowing: Single sculls final. Texereau. France. 9:03.8. Walter ’ li - 7. Schimmel. Wash., out- University of Illinois, badly Martino- 11 a Netherlands was disqualified. , Netherlands. 5:02.3. Quincey Daniels. Seattle. 1 1. Greece. 2758.51. 2, Italy, 2:59.59. Yugoslavian, Branco m.—Basketball semifinals. Kammermann. Switzerland, 9:11.8. 10. 8. Blrte Beger- Bob Kelsey. Great 1 [ 9:14.8. . strom. Sweden. 5:02.4. pointed Britain. 3. Portugal. 3:01.20. 4, Canada. 11:10 a.m.—Track and field: Men’s DIVING Eric Shirley. Great Britain. 11. the . Piero Brasei. Italy, outpointed Luis I ft boxed on the last turn, was s vich, from winning gold 400-meter heats second round. Joaquim Ferreira, Portgual. 9:30.2. Men’s aoo-meter freestyle relay final 3:02.39. Argentina. 3:03.15. 6. dive 1 Aranda, Argentina. 11:30 a.m.—Rowing: Pair oars with Men** high (final)—l. Bob Second heat—l. Zdislaw Krzysz- - I. United States (George Harrison. Australia. 3:03.30. 7, Great Britain. medal. Ana. Light-Heavyweight 3:04.7 third. coxswain final. Webster. USA (Santa Calif.). , kowlak. Poland. 8:49.6. 2. Ludwlu Mul- . Orinda. Calit.. Dick Blick. Bakersfield. 8, Russia. 3:05.2. 9, Ireland. vs. 165.26 2. Gary (Quarter-final) In swimming today, Japan’s 11:30 a.m.—Hockey: Kenya Tobian. USA (Glen- < ler. Germany. 8:49.6. 3. Alexy Konov. M, r Indianapolis. Ind.. 3:05.21. 10. United States (Eugene Mur- dallf 3. Brian • V L.°r. Cassius Clay Louisville. Ky. out- Walet. New Orleans. Another New Zealander, France. dale, ), 165.25. Phelps. ; Russia, 8:50. 4. George Young, (Silver Wlehlla, Kanaaa) 8:10.2 La.), 3:00.4. broke the field: Men's 157.13. Roberta Madrigal. ’ Farr*?’ pointed Guennadii Shatkov. Russia. Tsuyoshi Yamanaka 11:30 a.m.—Track and Britain, 4. City, N. M.) 8:50.8. 5. Bohumir Zhanal. . (Wsrld and Olympic record. Old world i 5.5 Class won the 5,000- .'i.ooo final (Deacon Jones. Mexico. Rolf . Light-Middleweight ray Halberg, ' 1,500-meter record in steeplechase 152.86. 5, Sperling, Czechoslovakia. 8:52.8. 6. David Chap- . record 8:16.6 by Aastralls. 1960. Old 1. Denmark. 2:44.15. 2, Argentina, Olympic 10 Germany. 151.83. 6. Gennadiy Gal- c (Quarter-final) man, Great Britain, 9:53.0. 7, Pentll rd 8;,7 -l t>Y Jaoan In 2:46 10. 3. United States (George four Rowing: Four oars without finalists: 1 .” S . Wilbert McClure, Toledo. Ohio, out- meter run by about yards s trials. He was clocked in 17 Noon— kin, Russia. 141.69. (Other Karvonen. Finland, 9:04.8. 8. Jose . trlaf heat) 2, Japan. 8:13.2. 3. Aus- O’Day. Dover. Mass.), 2:46.24. 4. eO Fritz Enskat. Germany. 138.80: An- tralia. 8:13.8. 4. pointed Celedonlo Lima. Argentina. Men's Fernandez Serrano, Snaln, 9:12.8. 9. , Great Britain. 8:28.1. Portugal. 2:48.37. 5. Switzerland, Gro- ¦ minutes, 46.5 seconds, shatter- and field: \- from Germany's Hans atoly Sysoev, Russia. 135.59.) 9:20. , 5. Finland. 8:29.7. 6. Sweden. 8:31. 2:49.06. Italy. 7. 1.500-meter heats (Dyrol Burleson. Nubarak Shah, Pakistan. 10, WRESTLING 0. 2:49.17. Norway. mark of 17:52.9 7. Germany. 8:31. 2:50.49. Kazimerz -5 ing the former Jim Grelle. FREESTYLE WRESTLING Alfredo Tinoco. Mezico. 8:38. 8, Russia. 8:32.2. 2.49.34 8. Sweden. 9, Russia, dotzki. Pol a n d’s Cottage Grove. Oreg.. Flyweights 10. 2:51.33. Peter BaatamwMiliM ¦* 2:51.07. Germany. set by America’s George Breen Portland. Oreg.. Close, Trie- Third Mat—l. Semen Rzhlstchin. BOWING (First Round* angle, Va.l. (Second Round) Russia. 8:48.2. 2. Deacon Jones. „ (lowa Standings Zimny was third. Pair Oara With Coxswain Elioa Simons (Norfolk. Va.) defeated in 1956. 12:30 am.—Rowing: Double sculls Terry McCann. USA (Tulsa. Okla ). ( City) 8:49.2. 3. Gaston Roelants. Bel- ’ Repechage 5.5 Class 1. United , Bengt Frannfors. Sweden, fall. Leslaw def. Paul Hanni. fall. Ger- States ot America (Dick a final. Switzerland, gium. 8:49.4. 4. Hermann Buhl. 1. American hopes picked up Breen won his heat to- Draeger. Conn Findlay. Hank ¦ Krop, Poland, defeated Jorge Rosado. United States (George O’Day. 1 easily 12:30 a.m.—Basketball semifinals. Michal! Shakhov. Russia, eliminated i many. 8:49B. 5. Lage Tedeny. Swe- . Mitchell. ’ Mexico, fall. Ahmet Bilek. Turkey. Dover Mass., skinner). 1 p.m.—Track and field: Men's 200. Huseyin Akbas. Turkey, decision. den. 8:52.8.06. Franc Hafner. Yugo- . Lake Washington Rowing Club. Seat- 4.140 points. bit in when the Navy-1 day in 17:55.9, slightly slower ' defeated Masayuki 'Matsabura. Japan. 2. Denmark. 3. rowing final. Jae Im Kwang. Korea, def. Dermot i slavia. B:SSRC , tie). 7:39.00: 2. Uruguay. 7:45.02 ; 3. 4.122. Switzerlana. meter . , Jerzy Chromlk. Poland, : decision. Din Nawab. Pakistan, de- 3.742. 4. 3.780. 5. Aus- •! than teammate Alan Somers, 1 p.m.—Rowing: Eight, oarg final. Dunne. Ireland, fall. 9:06.2. 8. Michael Palmen. Great Brit- . Argentina. 7:59.33: 4. Spain. 82)4.63: Argentina. from behind in the feated Sean Ireland, fall. tralia. 0. 2.210. eight came 3 P.m.— Freestyle wrestling. • Tadashi Asai, Japan, . 5. Belgium. 8:18.29. O’Connor. 2,424. Sweden, T. def. Luigi Chi- i ain. 9:10.4. 9. Gerhart Hecker. Hun- 8. Iran, defeated who also won in the 3:30 pm—Swimming: Women's azzo. fall. Safepour. D. Oroning, Norway. 2.052. 8. Italy. 1.760. 9. j easily only Italy, gary. 9:12.4. 10. Cahit Onel, turkey. Pair Oars repechage (second chance) and backstroke final. With Cexswaln Australia, fall. Great Britain 1.621. 10, Germany. this 100-meter . Eduardo Campbell. Panama, ellmi- I 9:14.0. 11, Mohamed Lahcen. Morocco. Second : other heat staged morning 3:50 p.m.—Swimming: Men s 1.500- • Repechage) Bantamweights 1.459. s finals with nated Walter Pilling. Great Britain. 1 9:29.4. 1. Italy. 7:39.52: 2. Czechoslovakia. reached tomorrow meter final. (First Round) 17:54.1. Both are from In- , fall. Finn Class Men's High Jimp Final 7:40.98; 3. Holland. 7:42.15; 4. 'jin 4 p.m.—Boxing: Semifinals. Tauno Jaskari. Finland, def. Din i Aus- Mermot Dunne, Ireland, defeated had 5. I 1. Denmark. 5.580 points: 2. Russia. a over Britain. It 4 Semifinals. f tralia. 7:47.92; Greece. 7:54.75. San victory - 1! dianapolos. p.m.—Basketball: Siraj. Pakistan, decision. 1. Robert Shavlakadze. Russia. 7 Vittorio Mancini. Marino, fall 4 434: 3. Brazi. 3.927; 4. 4:25 p.mSwimming: Ladles 400- feet 1 inch. (New record. Old Jae Belgium. heat Tadeusz Troianowski. Poland, elimi- : record Pair Oars With Luigi Chinazzo. Italy, defeated Im 3.519; 5. France. 3.258: 6. Yugoslavia. been Beaten in the opening meter freestyle relay final. Jameson. 0-10% Charlie Coxswain M nated Geoffrey Australia, fall. by Dumas. United States Kwang, Korea, decision. Yaghoubi. 3.125: 7. 8. Great . (Third Repechage) Canada. 2.811; Swimmers Win Heat 4:50 n.m.—Water polo final. in 1950). 2. Valeriy Brumel. Russia. • Iran, and H. Akbas. Turkey, draw. Flyweights 1. Denmark, 7:39.70; 2. Britain. 2.695: 9. Argentina. 2.651; 10. by Canada. The United States 5 5:30 p m.—Basketball: Semifinals. 7-1. 3. John TOomas, (Cambridge. Yugoslavia, D. Sjrai. Pakistan, defeated W. Pilling, (Second Round) 7:48.05: 3. Great Austria. 2.506; 10. Australia. 2.506 In the women’s 400-meter Mass.) 7-%. 4. Viktor Bolshov. Rus- : Britain. 7:49.01: 4, Britain, fall Fred Kammerer. Ger- TODAY’S RESULTS Sweden. 7:50.77; 5. (tie). United States. 17th. 1.920 has not lost the eight-oar event t Ahmet Bilek. Turkey, def. Eliott Bi- i sia. 7-%. 5. Stig Pettersson. Sweden, Hungary. 8:01.35. imany. defeated Eduardo Campbell. Australia mons. USA (Norfolk, Va ). fall. 6. Charlie An- Qualifiers: United States ot America. Dragon freestyle relay trials, TRACK 6-10%. Dumas. (Los Panama, decision. Terry McCann Class j All Aliev. Russia, Italy since 1912 and has won eight eliminated Bengt geles) 6-7%. (Shavlakadze declared I and Denmark Join Germany. West- 1. Italy. 4.827 pointe; Greece. 4.174: and the United States led two in (Tulsa. Okla.) defeated Edvln • , i eight Men's 200 meters (first each Frannfors. Sweden, fall. winner and third I Russia and Romania in final. 3 Canada. 3.970; 4. Thomas awarded ergy. Sweden, decision Tadeusa Tro- Argentina, 3.952; In 1956, Yale was three other fastest men, elim- 5 Australia. straight. ’;teams into tomorrow night's heat, plus Masayuki Matsubara, Japan, place because of fewer tries than 1 Fear Oar, Without Coxawain Repechaces i janowski. Poland, defeated Paul Hanni, 2.54 4; 6. Holland. 2.539: j for second round): inated Sean 2.380: 8. beaten in the first heat but qualify O'Connor. Ireland, fall. Brumel and Bolshov.) (Winner in each of three heats Switzerland, fall. Medidet Zalev. Bul- 7. Portugal. Great Britain. finals. Australia was clocked in Din Nawab. Pakistan, qualify 9 ' j ; First heat—l. P. Genevay. France. def. Nicola tor final.) garia. defeated Geoffrey Jameson. 2.359: United States (Eugene Walet. the re- Dimitrov. Bulgaria, decision. BASKETBALL New came back through 1 :21.2. 2. V. Arkhlpchuk. Russia. :21.5. First fall. Orleans. La., skipper). 2,359; 10. ' 4:17.6, and the United States in Paul Neff. Germany, eliminated heat—l, United States ot Australia, 3. J. Omagbeml. Nigeria, :20.2. 4, United States of America. 104; Yugo- America (Art Ireland. 2.179. pechages to take the final. Dieter Droning, Australia, fall. Ayrault. Ted Nash. Dick Featherweight* 4:18.9. (A. slavia. Star Class Overall I. Shah. Pakistan. Hailou. Ethiopia, 42. Walles). 6:24.84: 2. (First Round* Cuba, did not start.) Saidabadi Safepour. Iran, eliminated Germany, 6:27.81; E. Figueroa. e Russia, 89; 53. 2. The American foursome was and Vaino Rantala. Finland, fall. Uruguay. 3, Canada. 6:44.77; 4. Australia. Josef Memis. Belgium. defeated 1. Russia. 5.763; Portugal. 3.900; Also Mexico. 80; Spain. 66 (consolation). 6:46.45. 3 3.587: 4. Bahama*. Pairs Qualify Second heat—l, Les Carney. Akron. Andre Zoete. France, def. Lewlaw Sunder Shiam. India, fall. Hans Switzerland. Donna France. 101; Japan. 63 (consola- 3,400; States. De Varona, Lafayette, Ohio. :21.1. 2. D. Segal. Great Britain, Kroo. Poland, fall. Second heat—l. Switzerland. 6:42.18; Marti. Austria, defeated Sam Parker, . 5; United 3.186: 6. Italy. tion» .. 3.161; 7. 8. The United States also :21.3. 3. P. Laeng, Switzerland. :21.6. Jorge Rosado. Mexico, eliminated iI 2. Romania. 8:47.04; 3. Poland. Australia, decision. V. Rubashvill. ' Germany. 3.093; Yugo- ’ Calif.: . Washing- Hungary. 2: Bulgaria. O (consola- slavia. 2.392: 4. A. Shahrudin. Morocco, :22.3. Faiz Khaksar. Afghanistan, fall. 8:48.50; 4, Argentina. 6:56.35. Russia, defeated M. Khaden. Iran. , 9, Brazil. 2.218: 10. finals of the pair tion forfeit). 2.186 reached the ton Valley, Pa.; , (H. Thorbjoernsson. Iceland. and Third heat—l. Holy. 8:37.79: 2. fall M Daginstanli. Turkey, defeated Hungary. Armin not Featherweights Czechoslavakla, 88; Poland. 75. oars without coxswain compe- Bod- Hary. Germany, did start.) (Second Round) Hungary. 8:43.44: 3. Denmark. 6:49.75; E. Penttila. Finland, decision. Stantcho Flying Dutchman ‘ i Berkeley, Calif., and Molly 4. South Africa. Ivanov, defeated Christian 1. Norway. Third heat—l, Stone Johnson. Dal- Josef Mewls, Belgium, WATER POLO 8:50.32. Bulgaria, 3.988; 2. Italy. 3.974: 3, tition when Ted Frost and Bob def. Georges Qualifiers—United Luschnig. fall. Abraham < Great Britain. 3.747; * kin, Sherman Oaks, Calif. las. :21.7. 2, N. Georgopoulos, Greece. France, decision. United States of America. 7; Nether- States ot America. Germany, 4. Denmark Ballery. and South Africa, defeated > 3.315; 5, 3,300: Rogers of the Lake Washington :22.Q. 3 C. Glasgow. British Guinea. Asghadi Khadem. Iran. def. Lou 1 lands. 6. Switzerland Italy join Great Geldenhuys. Germany. 6. Holland. Mike of Indianapolis, J. Britain. Czechoslovakia and RussleHn Albert Aspen. Britain, fall. Tamiji 3.261: 7. New Zealand. 3,092: 8. * Troy :22.6. 4. Roberts. Liberia. :23.1. Oiani. USA (Huntington. de- Yugoslav!*, Hungary. 1. N.Y.), 2: final. Sato. Jaiftn. defeated Jan Zurawski. Rhodesia. 3.069 : 9. Ireland. 2.708: Rowing Club of Seattle finished record and (Harry Jerome. Canada. and 8. cision. the wqrld holder, ; Poland, decision. Muhammad Aktar, io. France. 2.490: third in Manyagas, Thailand, did not start.) Hustafa Dagistanli. Turkey, def. FIELD HOCKEY Double Sculls Repechages 17, United States a semifinal repechage. Hans Pakistan, defeated Mohammed Kederi, (Vim III). 1.882. Dave Gillanders of Royal Oak, heat—l. M. Wendelin. Ger- Marte. Austria, fall. 0. Fourth Pakistan. 10; Japan. (Winners in each heat fall. Kassim Ahmed- four and coxswain 2. Kang Korea, qualify for final! Afghanistan, The oars ' many. :21.8. Bartenev. Russia, a Chung Ho. eliminated 7; Italy. 0. J Mich., were Uncle Sam’s entries ' L. Kenya. First heat—l. Holland. 6:51.61: 2. Sayld. Iran, drew with Roberto Vallejo. I :21.x. 3. M. Okantey. Ghana. :21.8. Angelo Oelsonimi. Italy, decision. Australia. 1; Poland. 1 (tls). lionides. entry, also from scored a crashing heat—l. Italy.! Lance L*.r«on, El Monte. Russia; 3, Vicol. Romania; 4. Gorokova, 1. Italy, 2:41.14. 2, Ireland. 2:42.05. also qualified yesterday for the Seventh L. Berruti. Romania. 5: Holland 4. Calif . Calif., men’s 400-meter medley re- ; :21.0. 2, T. Robinson. Bahamas.; Jeffj l>arrell. Wichi.a, Kansas) 4:05.4. final. The double sculls entry :21.8.1 record :21.4. 3, L’Murad, Venezuela. BOWING (Olympic e.ad world record: Old in their P ft. E. { '. in of Jack and Bill Knecht ¦ lay 4:05.4, breaking 4.j R*kola. Finland. :22.2. i Four Oar, With Coxawain 4:08/ by United States trial heats*. Kelly Doubhcaib. Morocco, :22.3. (J. Oosal. I 2.j Au tralia. 4:12. 3. Japan 4:12.2. 4. world record of 4:08.2 set Senifinala (flrat three in heat - eliminated own Indonesia,} did not start.) each v.iiadft. 4:’e.o. 5, Russia. 4:16.8. 6. was yesterday. | s advance to finals tomorrow): k only last Saturday. Then Eighth heat—l. D. Johnson. British First heat—l. Italy. 7:02.85. 2. Earlene Leads West Indies. 21.2. 2. J Telles Da , 16, of Sara- ] . Australia. 7:05.04. 3, Hungary. - Conciecso. Brazil. :21.3. 3, 8. 7:05.84 . 4 Austria. 7:06.85. 5. Fin- Pontiac Mac Chnwllmknn. :21.4. 4. Mrs. Earlene Brown led the i toga, Calif., beat her own Olym- < Switzerland. i land. 7:18.12. 8. Says J. Barra. Belgium. :22.3. 5. E. Czechoslovakia. OLYMPIC POINTS women’s qualifying mark of 4:53.6 in the 400- shot-put : pic Bautista.j o. A. - Philippines, :23 0. Second heat—l. Germanv. 7:00.47. NOW IS THE HOUR trials with 52 feet 11% inches i meter women’s freestyle finals Yusufi Zais. Afghanistan. :23.1. 2. France. 7:02.95. 3. RUaaia. 7:03.28. Specie! Prices for Ninth heat—l. A. Seye. France. ¦ 4. United States (Lake Washington ROME, Sept. 2 (AP).—Un- than 5 feet the with a 4:50.6. She whipped . Club. Men's ond Women'i —more over :21 1. 2. C. Bunas. Norway, :21.3. < Seattle—Al Stocker. Charles r official point score in the 1960 DON’T WAIT—ACT NOW 3. C. British West Indies, Mike ' distance for survival. such Australian greats as i ‘ Bertrtand. Alm. Yonker. Roy Rubin. Cox required :21.3. 4. A. Grcdzinowsky. Israel, Kurt Selflert). 5 Romania. 7:10.58. Asensio. Spain, 0:22.3; 6. A. Onur. OLYMPIC WINNEPS JefTerys. x Great Britain (1) 46 led field with with much to spare. In finish- TWELFTH HEAT—I. E. I. the preliminary Souths Africa. 0:21.1: 2. 8. Giannone. Romania (1) 38 219-10% compared to Con- ing second, Japan also busted iTurkey, 0:22.5. Iltaly. 0:21.5: 3. H. Hayase. Japan. ROME, Sept. 2 (AP).—Gold Sweden (1) 35 with 8:13 and ironi- Falih. Irak. D nolly's Olympic mark of 207- the mark 0:22.3:! <7 0:22.0; ft. , PONTIAC Poland 34 HIcNEIL medal winners yesterday in the 3%. cally Australia, in third, did it Tipping. Australia. 0:22.9. (M. Singh. India,J did not start.) ( Olympic Games: Turkey (3) 33 Gyula Asivotsky of Hungary. too with 8:13.8. Men's hammer threw (15 qualified. 7320 —1. Netherlands 30 Wisconsin Ave. . IPH-foot 10-inch minimum* Track and Field „, . (1 Rudenkov, Russia. 219-1 (Vs Vasily Men’s high Czechoslovakia 26 (Olympic record. Old record 207-3%. , jump—Robert Shivltd- "In the Heart Bethesda" ktdza. Russia. of by Harold Connolly. UBA. 1950). 2, 1 Japan *22 1 Men’s 100-meter dash—Armin Hkry. Gyula Zsivotsky, Hungary. 212-0%. ( Bulgaria (1) 21% OL 4-8000 THEY SAY 3. Anatoly Samacvetov. Russia. 212- ' Germany. OPEN EVES. 'PSYCHOED' HIMSELF, 2%. 4. Michael Ellis. Britain. 207-4% Women’s javelin—Elvira Ozolina. Denmark (1) 21 —————— —— ¦ ' ¦ I old Russia. (First four qualifiers bettered rec- 10 ord*. 5, Harold Connolly. USA (Santa , Women's 80-meter hurdle*—lrina France Monica. Calif.). 206-9%. 6. Al Hall. Press, Russia. Belgium 9 USA (Southington. Conn.). 198-4. 7. Swimming Russian Interviewers H. Thun, Austria. 8. J. Lawlor. Ire- Women’s 400-meter freestyle—Chris Finland 8 land. 9. N. Okamoto. Japan 10. 8- Von Saltza. Saratoga. Calif. 8 Strandli. Norway;. 11, A. Bezjak. Yugo- Yugoslavia 13. ! Men’s 400-meter medley relay— slavia. 12. T. Rut. Poland. M. States America Mc- Canada 7 14. Poland. United of (Frank Laugh at' Thomas Iqbal. Pakistan. O. Cieply. Kinney. Indianapolis; Paul Halt. San 15. Y. Nikulin. Russia. (Ed Bagdonas. Mexico 7 Jose, Calif.; , San Diego; USA1 (Templeton, Mass ). 195-1%, ’ Brazil 5 to . Wichita. Kan*.*. 2 (AP).—The ¦I “I think anyone who jumps failedi qualify.) Men's 800-meter freestyle relay— ROME, Sept. (14 5 Men's bread jump qualified. 24- United States of America (George Iran Russians 7 feet is good jumper.” ( foot —1, Bo today laughed po- a 3%-lnch minimum) Rob- Harrison. Berkeley, Calif.; Dick Blick. United Arab Republic 5 erson. USA (Fort Lee. Va >. 25-7%. j litely, but with great glee, the Pravda man Los Angeles; . Indianapolis; at; | "Well,” 2.! L Terovanesian. Russia. 25-0%. 3, , Jeff Farrell, Wichita. Kans *. Cuba 3 John Thomas of Cambridge, I the next H. Visser. Holland. 4, M. Steinbach. I for the BEST said, “at Olympic DEALS I Germany| 5. J. Valkama. Finland. 6, Fencing Norway 1 Mass. Games we wish you all the sue- i Ralph Boston. USA (Laurel. Miss), Womens individual foils—Adelheid South Africa 1 I Schmid. Germany. deserve.” 24-11%. 7, C. Collardot. Prance. 8, Holder of the world high I i cess that you T Okasaki. Japan 9. D. Bondarenko. Russia. 10. M. Molsbereer. Germany. « on I Thomas had been to an American re- I Tirestone Tires jump record, [ i Then, i 11. P. Foreman. BWI. 12. D. Mangla- as bet on, the trio of Russians told ras. Greece. 13. F. Alsop. Britain. 15. ®|“BURR”HEISHMAN’S| regarded the surest i porter, i A Brav*. (Tonv Watson. entire United States 11 their version of how he met ( Italy. USA the team; (Oklahoma City), 24-%. failed to to win a Gold Medal at the; i disaster. ’ qualify.) Women's (12 ses- shot put qualified. 47- Olympics. They recalled a practice , foot 6%-inch minimum) —1. Mrs. Thomas ended up with a i sion last week when Soviet and i Earlene Brown. USA (Los Angeles). 52-11%. 2. R. Garisch-Culmberger. Bronze Medal for third place. . American athletes shared a ; Germany. 3. W. Hoffman, Germany. 4. G. Zvbina. Russia. 5, J. Luttge. Two Soviet athletes defeated I practice field. him and took the gold and I Thomas set the bar at 6 feet • silver medallions. 11 inches and cleared it—time ¦ ¦ They did it by the old-fash- • after time. The Russians stood ioned trick of out-jumping a i by as if spellbound. Dudley Will Help self-assured, highly confident t Thomas kept on clearing it. Thomas. The winning jump> The Russians shook their On AFLTelecasts was 7-1. Thomas was third I heads and finally walked away. Thomas con- LYNCHBURG, Sept. 2 (AP). ¦ I 7 feet inch. He has done ¦ To his SAVE at % coach, 7-3%. fided: —Bill Dudley will handle the Two commentators from i “See ’em? I psychoed ’em. , color commentary for the new AS YOU USE 1T... Moscow radio and a sports i That’s what I did. American Football League on writer from Pravda interviewed I Recalling the incident and ABC television. Thomas this morning to get ; producing a newspaper clip- an All- his reactions. ping about it. one of the Rus- Dudley, who was “Tell us about yesterday,” ’ sians said: America halfback ot the Uni- began one of the interviewers. “That was the worst thing versity of Virginia and played “What do you want me to » Thomas could have done. He professional football with the I say?” Thomas asked, not very ’ didn’t frighten us. And if he I Steelers and the Redskins, will j originally. ¦psychoed’ anyone, he ‘psy- have Les Kieter as his TV Keiter out of “What do you think of Rus- choed’ himself.” partner. ¦ 4 ¦ Here's what we do: the with their radio station WINS in New sian jumpers?” asked other They departed ” commentator. taped interview—laughing. York. 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