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Pender Lifts BRAGG HAS NEAR MISS Capacity Crowd Due at Armory r'lßofe ** fe O'Brien Smashes ‘' Parry tSK. : Kr I Ray's Title by 1 For Night Events Own Shot-Put Record Continued From Page A-l that time, he zipped to vic- tories in the 70, 80 and 100- * Jan. 23 Wor Cagy Tactics LOS ANGELES. (AP). taking a shot at his own rec- yard dashes and staggered the —A world indoor shot ord. new put i imagination with his clocking 'wk* JR record by Parry O'Brien was on the , <- Waern Disappoints lin 100, 9.5 seconds, an in- Jab-and-Move its into the record books W' teal Jr Style way door record. He also tied the and But the hero with Effective; Talk today prospects were popular record in the 70. bright for the future of a teen- the crowd here was Burleson, It was only the start of a age American miler. and a supporting star his Os Rematch Begins was record-busting binge for the teammate, George Larson, The distance star Is lean a former high school football star BOSTON, Jan. 23- (AP). who finished third to , a 19-year-old junior 1 from Fair Lawn, N. J. He set IV* E < Paul Pender, an articulate ex- from the Dyrol and veteran Phil Cole- sophomore University and tied all kinds of records fireman who denounces the Jr jm swa of which has man in the mile feature. Oregon, already outdoors, including a tie for evils of boxing and three times In produced an imposing list of a surprising, disappoint- the 100 at 9.3 seconds, only quit the ring, today rules as runners. ing fourth was Sweden’s great to come up with world an injury that the middleweight cham- O’Brien set the tone of Los Dan whose train- star, Waern, kept him off the team. * Olympic - pion—limited version. If JI Angeles’ first indoor track and ing has been hampered by a Pender took the final trap- field meet last night when he bad cold. Record Sprint Field Paul Pender, the ex-fireman from Brookline, a decision and title” pings off Sugar Ray Robinson hurled the 16-pound shot 63 split the “limited recog- This was Burleson’s first trip i Sime is hoping for better low blow in a 15-round decision Mass., gets tagged a by Sugar nized New York and split feet.’l inch. with the luck in this Ray by only Massachusetts.— on the boards, and, • Olympic year, and Robinson the fifth round of last last night after the National It gave the crowd of during night’s —AP Wirephoto. 12,753 help of Larson, he ran down i tonight he wants to repeat the title Boxing Association earlier had a thrill and broke Parry’s middleweight fight in Boston. Pender won es- Waern first, and then Coleman. , victories that rocketed him to stripped the veteran New tablished indoor mark of 62- Burleson’s time a good I prominence. Nursing an fn- Yorker of his crown In 46 1%, set February 21, 1959, in was hold- , fected tooth and out of States. New 4:06 flat, with Coleman con- York. dition ing off Larson in 4:07.6. Lar- , because of a heavy study two differed to The camps as Misses Record load, he missed the Bragg son’s time was 4:07.8. meet last site of the rematch written year when Olympic Champion Six Other bright spots were Don into the contract with 90- for Burleson Only Going Sharman,Gola a Strong swept the series Bragg's near-miss attempt to slje JoenineSlaf day limit, should Pender win. . in so-so times. hit 16 feet in the pole vault, Warn flatly predicted Burle- Robinson’s manager George which would son willmake the finals in the A record total of 18 sprinters who have broken his 1 Gainford, spoke forcefully will action world indoor mark 1,500 meters in the Olympics at , see tonight, and In Hialeah's And Guerin Put of his conviction that Sugar of 15-9'/j. The handsome Rome this summer. He also i among these are such well- Ray had said: Army man set- won, knowns Ed tled for 15-5%. prophesied the young man ( as Collymore, ex- "We'll have the return in from Cottage Grove, Oreg., k Villanova star; Bob Brown, IC- York if Bragg's showing last night Feature New Madison Square will break four minutes in due , 4A 100-yard champion from East may have been the forerunner Today on Garden will have it. won Sports They Penn Top time. State, and Paul Winder, the title here and I don’t think of another effort to break the * small college champion from By the Associated Press PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23 record Coach of 1 it's fair for them to have the tonight. Bragg easily Morgan State. ' (AP).—“I think had beat his nearest Oregon had praise for Burle- There’ll be plenty of running we more return here too.” rival. Bob Long after the D. sprinters have Washington, C., Saturday, January 23, 1960 A-12 pride and determination, and Gutowski, the world outdoor son, Larson and veteran Jim room In Hialeah Park's $25,000 Ij ‘ settled their dispute, the high us a lift Pender Grelle, who easily the 1,- someone gave every Ready Again record holder, who now Is in won will added Palm jumpers be at it end this Royal Handicap time we needed it.” the Marines. 000 meter run in 2:09.5. Robinson insisted the con- The former Oc- could be the night’s show- today. Only six horses are en- That cidental A the was Coach Red Auer- tract gave him the right to se- College star could do major upset was vic- stealer. tered. bach's view of the East’s only reach 14 of Jim Little Dr. Herb 125- lect the locale. feet, 6 inches tory Beatty, formerly Even a 7-foot jump is not 115 last of North Claiborne Farm’s Dunce is Limey, victory over the West last night. Carolina, now of too wild a Naturally, Pender. 29-year- dream, for the field night in the annual National Gutowski was scheduled to Santa Clara Valley Youth Cen- includes the highweight at 122 pounds old resident of suburban Brook- George Dennis, who Basketball Association All-Star take a jet plane immediately ter, in the 2-. His got to and probably will be odds-on line, prefers his home grounds 1 up 6-feet-ll last year Are Co-Favorites T game. after the meet here to to time was 8:57.0. and favorite under Jockey Ycaza oday but added: "I’m ready for him, fly just a week ago In Boston "First it Bill Washington and compete In went at 6-10 > in the mile-and-an-eighth fea- was Sharman. definitely, any time, any place.” Beatty, pointing for a berth over /2 . By JOSEPH B. KELLY a then (Richie) The Evening Star to- The ture. Icold, crowd of 8.500 was ex-H Guerin and His title is recognized only in games on the United States Olympic ex-Morgan State star Star Racing Editor The (Tom) Gola who night. Bragg had let will be against Second choice likely will jpected. track’s all-time 11finally came Massachusetts and New York. previously team, and Alex up Floyd Smith CHARLES TOWN, W. Va, betting mark of through when the said he might join Gutowski Hendeson themselves of Chicago, who has be Modan Stable's Stratmat, $697,981. set I game was While the 10.608 Boston run into i a personal here could be raised Auer- in The Evening Star meet If high of. 6-11 and claimed for $3,500 at Man- Jan. 23.—Little Limey and Dr earlier, getting( uncomfortable," Garden fans knew Pender in exhaustion, and then whipped Ya, Bob Gard- he the again by the week-end crowd? I bach said. Ed MacAuley of St. his moment of made a good showing in in to win in the final strides. ner, Quantico Marine who mouth Park last July. Strat- Herb were favored to register triumph, many For the Los has a of past four Saturday Louis,1 the West coach, named a member of Angeles—so the two Truex was timed in 8:57.4 leap 6-10*/2 to his mat, with Gibb car- the national tele- might George up, victories in a of repeat pair $2,- programs here the the same three as the have at it with and Henderson credit. ries 114 pounds, the same wagering t players vision audience wanted to know again Bragg 9:13.8. 500 has well the who out co-featured races on the gone over $600,000 meni pulled it for the who was this brash weight assigned Mrs. Tilyou upstart who Meet mark. East.1 ¦ Record Threatened Christopher’s Captain Kidd 2nd, sixth week-end program of unseated the ageless Robinson. Charles But for Missing willbe John an English-bred and winner of Town’s winter race When consistency and Thomas') the temperature dipped Good over-all the East Pay Night acknowledged king of the the Stretchworth stakes at meeting today. to 12 here performance fields degrees early yes- , but the Claiborne B. Carter’s had big Rookie Wilt absence of the Newmarket. Bill Hartack will home- terday. the racing strip be- one man, Well-spoken enough to be One N FLClub sensa- (the tional Boston Kidd 2nd. bred Little was after Stilt) Chamberlain who mistaken lor a young business Reported University sopho- ride Captain Limey came frozen, but harrows cut his won the most valuable player Pender jmore may help, rather than The field is completed by fourth straight triumph in a suitable running cushion for ’ executive. is given away award by 23 hinder, tonight’s performers. Stable’s the six and a half furlong dash the horses. the scoring points, by a twice-broken nose, plus Grandview Muscadel, Despit cold, 1 As For for getting 25 rebounds and block- gnarled hands on one thing, Dennis' confi- under 112 pounds with Bobby 3-year-olds. The son of blustery weather, a crowd of J which shattered Wavering Leahy dence should British ing four shots. He played only him five It go up. for though Ussery up: Gustavo Rotundo's , Buddy, carrying 122 I 3.378 wagered $280,663 on the ! on years ago. hap- LEWIS F. ATCHISON he had a number of 30 minutes. a battle By The owners, fully cognizant leaps above Pensilvania 3d. a South Ameri- pounds, was expected to go ofi nine races. ¦ pened during with Stir Stiff Writer of their 6-9 last year, he was forever at even money. His Sharman, a backcourt star Gene Fullmer, cost him the time-wasting deadlock, can mare, carrying 110 with principal Backers of the one and three Jan. 23. to operating in Thomas’ shadow. rivals Miss for Boston, sent the East into decision and almost ended his MIAMI. There took time out head a pitch Mike Barra to ride, and Elcam were Daphne Col- ¦ double collected a windfall of was an Expected to is the lead in the second fistic Fullmer it the unconfirmed report to- from an Orange Bowl spokes- go meet Stable’s Open View, 108 pounds i lings’ Timberlane and Walter $94.60 on Sail Ho. 1 a permanent pursuits $6.60 winner National for record of 6-BV4, set last Susini's quarter when he hit on five NBA s recognized champion. day that one Football man a post-season game year by and Karl Korte in the irons. Inset, among the eight ; in the first race, and Pretty ' Charley his one-hand League club may be wavering between the second-place Stead, then a Villanova starters. Bee, in the of jump shots. Long convinced that $11.40 second. A ' profes- student. Stead will be Winner Gets $18,170 in Its support of Attorney Mar- teams in the league’s two divi- on hand Dr. Herb, a two-time stakes i parlay on the two figured only After the halftime intermis- sional boxing has no attraction shall Leahy of San Francisco i sions. tonight, also, along with Bob With six starters, the winner, owned and trained by $36.60. i sion. with the East ahead, other than the dollar, Pender race for Barksdale, another ex-Morgan of for commissioner as the mara- Van C. Kussrow, Orange will Joe Serio, jr., and top weighted H « 58-51, Guerin, New York, prepared the Robinson net the winning owner thon star; Elvin Wesley, Army cham- ¦ i scored while match with the meeting went Into Its : Bowl schedule chairman, pro- at 120 pounds, faced tougher eight quick points promise: “This from Fort $18,170 from a gross of fourth pion Lee; Jerry Lane, purse task in spurting the East to a 19-point definitely is last comeback.” day. posed that the game be played the Olympics Purse, my up-and-coming of WEEK-END SPORTS time between University $28,800. also at six and half ! lead. Late in the third quarter After more than a decade in But no break in the ranks of ’ some January 5 a furlongs Wyoming student, and a host As with all Hialeah’s Satur- Gola got hot, stealing the ball the ranks. Paul had the "Solid Six” bloc, that has i and 10 and that the NFL play- for four-year-olds and up. Bent ON RADIO-TV < pro a good of lesser lights. twice and sinking his next five His share supported him since the start ¦ ers’ fund share in the pro- day features, the race will be on upsetting Dr. Herb were the pay night. was 20 clinch ceeds. He said a television net- Gutowski, a Marine now sta- White shots to it. per cent of the $85,010 gate and of the balloting appeared on J telecast in color to a nation- Ring Stables Roman TELEVISION 1 tioned at 15 . work was interested in such a Camp Pendleton, WEST, O. P Pts per cent of the $75,000 TV the surface.-Leahy had dinner War, 118, Hel-Doc Farm s Kum ,1 Today to wide audience NBC. (Chan- , ] St. 4 3 Calif., vaulted world, fame by Pettit. Louis 11 money. Robinson picked last with Jack and Well- . game. On Doc. 112, and Allen B. Hockey Twyman. Cincinnati 11 ft 27 , up night * in 1957 when, as an Occidental nel 4 in Washington at 4:30 Dukes. Detroit 2 O 4 42 2 cent of the Mara of the New York Hummer’s Kiperic, 117. New York Rangers vs. Chi- i per gate plus ington Discuss Garmaker.J 1 40 Changes College student, he broke Cor- Minneapolisft 11 75 per cent of the TV iz.m.). Black 6 i take. Giants, two of his staunchest With the weather clear and 1 cago Hawks, WTOP—9, tShue. Detroit 1 13 , nelius Warmerdam’s long- 2 Baylor. Minneapolis 1<» ft 25 > "He got the gravy this time supporters, and seemed in good I Later the owners informally Perne L. Grissom's Royal p.m. Hundley. Minneapohtft 0 10 standing record. Gutowski St but it’s ¦ discussed 40 Native made Basketball Lovallette. Louis 6 O 12 : now my turn as chatn- spirits, belying a rumor that proposed changes a smashing winter Noble. Detroit 000 ' soared over the bar at 15 feet Pender in and constitution. debut at Warriors Hagan, St. Louis 10 .' pion," said. he might withdraw his name k by-laws Hialeah yesterday ' Philadelphia vs. De- i 2 8y«, later went up to 15-9%. But the results were the ; when she Pistons, from contention. same outgamed Calumet jtroit WRC—4, 2:15 Totals ftO Tft lift Fought Caution Fight The could take • —no action. Undecided Farm’s favored Kentucky Pride Ted's Future pm. EAST.i O. F. PU man who over Bragg Schayes, Syracuse S 3 19 the left in the feature for one of Cautiously jabbing and mov- post vacant by Bert ; Rooney intended to race Bowling Russell. Boston 3OH ; propose He and , another four Bowl the Chamberlain Philadelphia 9 ft 23 i ing away from the 39-year-old Bell's death last October ' that Gunsel be Hartack's straight winners. Champ, WMAL—7, ‘ now given a one- former Villanovan, set The Star Cousy. Boston .1 0 2 Robinson the be 4 p.m. Guerin. New ft 2 12 ; in early seems to Art Rooney, owner ¦ year contract if there Hartack started his string in May Hinge on York stages was no Games record at last New 3 13 ' 15-4% Horse Naulls. Yorkft ! last night, Pender made Sugar of the Pittsburgh Steelers ifI shift in sentiment the sixth with Steve W. ($3.50), Racing Sharman. Boston R 1 17 yesterday. ¦ year. Bragg said he would not Syracuse ft 111 Ray miss hands la- he wants the But But when Won the seventh with j Racing from Hialeah’Yardley. long right job. Rooney, . it seemed that one until Royal ft o 10 ! decide the last possible Talks Costello. Syracuse beled then became of the stubborn WRC—4, 4:30 Gola. Philadelphia ft 2 12 ! "kayo," more one minority ' side or the other might give Native ($lO 90), the eight with Today pm. ... ' minute whether he will vault Golf ' forceful in the late stages. He opposing Leahy, is not willing added Roving Mary ($10.90 ) and the Totals 54 17 12ft : ground, Rooney merely 1 here. BOSTON, Jan. 23 (AP>. 1 ’ landed effectively to Robinson's to his of the of finale with Fastgator ($14.70). All-Star .Golf, WMAL—7. 5 Halftime, ftR-fti, Bast. relinquish ownership t seven names to list Ted Williams, Boston's aging head Others in this field include ! p.m. while protecting his own. the Steelers to take the post. . potential commissioners and Promised Land and Clandes- slugging great, is sched- Mel Schwarz, former today . Robinson landed his most asked fellow Maryland tine Sunday his owners to topped their respective uled for couple of confer- Giants Out star and another 15-footer; a solid blows to Pender’s body. Holding “kick them around.” 1 fields in a of Basketbail pair $25,000 added ences that may decide his base- FIGHT FIGURES Dave Tork of the Quantico Ma- Boston Judges Joe Santoro and John “He’s wrapped up too much them handicaps at Santa Anita to- ball future. Celtics vs. Syracuse . i Among were Gov. Happy and Bjorn Anderson, • Norton voted 147-138 and 148- In the Steelers 'jrines day. Nationals WRC—4, 3 to do that,” Chandler of Kentucky, 'lf p’m. BOSTON, Jan. 23 (AP).— Judge ! Maryland student from Den- my neck isn’t any better 142 in favor of Pender on the writer said. Sports Spectacular 1 Financial facts and figures for ; one Pittsburgh Sammy Weiss of Pittsburgh, . mark. doesn't I won’t must Referee Race on Grau or improve. Western ¦ 10-point system. But a couple of owners re- former - Championship Ro- I the Robinson-Pender title fight ¦ Ray Benningsen, gen- May, Big Ten champion from play ball this season,” the 41- ‘' Joe Zapustas called it Robin- ferred to him as “Mr. Commis- Mrs. E. D. Jacobs’ promised deo, WTOP—9, 3 p.m. -1 last night: • eral manager of the Chicago >’lndiana, threatens Lee Cal- ! year-old outfielder said when son. 146-142. An Associated sioner” during yesterday’s Land is slated to in the San ' Golf Paid > Cardinals; Chili Walsh, former houn’s meet record go he arrived in Boston attendance —10.008. Press ¦ of 8.2 sec- [ late yes- Gross gate—Jßft.OlO. ringside poll found the recesses, and at least five said Marcos handicap at a mile and World Championship Golf, 1 general manager of the Cleve- onds in the hurdles. terday. Net gate—972.646. writers favoring the loser, they would vote for him if his one - fourth, WRC—4. 4:30 Robinson's share—93o.R74. land Rams: Attorney Don Mil- carrying high p.m. s 1 Today he is scheduled to Pender share—9l4.s29 15-12. name was proposed. Only the J ler of » weight of 124 pounds. The San Bing Crosby Tournament, TV-radlo receipts—97s.ooo. ‘ Cleveland, one of Notre ‘ meet with Red Sox trainer Pender, bleeding from a cut Giants adamant in their Robinson's 5hare—952.437. were Dame’s “Four Marcos willbe run on the grass WMAL—7, 5:30 p.m. Horsemen”: Nick 1 Jack Fadden for some exami- Pender's share—99.4o6 under the left eyebrow from the support of Leahy. course. Robinson s total purse (estimated)— Kerbawy, former general man- White Sox nations of a neck injury that RADIO | 983.311. ’ seventh round on. had to have “He’s still my man,” Duke Willing Pender's total of the Clandestine, under purse (estimated)— ’ ager Detroit Lions, and running ' sidelined him part of last sea- Sunday 9*23.936. ' six stitches to close the wound. Mara said. 1 CHICAGO. Jan. 23 (AP).— the silks of Mrs. Winston Guest Golf Attorney Frank Sullivan, coun- '¦ son and plummeted his batting Ironically, Austin Gunsel. IThe White Sox said today they sei for the and Charles Wacker 111, East- below Bing Crosby ; Philadelphia Eagles.: will be average .300 for the first Tournament, acting commissioner since j glad to play an exhibi- socialities, named for 5:30 which be- ern was time in his career—.2s4. WMAL, 3:10, and 7 p.m. Bell's death but repudiated by - Expansion, was tion series with the Phillies in the San Pasqual handicap at lieved to be the hurdle - After that he is expected to i STAR GAMES PROGRAM New York. Cleveland, Green biggest Caracas, Venezuela, April 1, 2 a mile and one-sixteenth the on 1 talk with Red Sox general l| Bay. San Francisco, and the . facing owners when as- jand 3, if the contract is suit- the dirt track. Cardinals and Los sembled here week and able. manager Bucky Harris, who al- SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Chicago ; a ago, I Bill Veeck. White Sox since the : a league television for Clandestine, who shares top > ready has said Williams can Yewcic Event Angeles balloting program owner, said the two clubs were i Name of S Signed Number Event Starting Tima called 1960 are two still weight of 118 pounds with N. have a contract without a started, was in to resume ¦ major items invited by the Central Baseball 1 D. C. AAU 100-yard championship McCarthy's Finnegan, will be : salary cut—if he wants the chair twice yesterday. facing the embattled owners. League of Venezuela. one. By (two heats) Argonauts ... 6:30 p.m. seeking his third victory of the Williams came to town to j 2 AAU 880-yard open handicap (limited to 20) 6:40 p.m. meeting. consult withdealers who handle TORONTO, Jan. 23 (AP).— the 3 Women’s Invitation high jump 6:40 p.m. Willie Shoemaker, again lead- fishing equipment he man- The Toronto Argonauts of the 4 D. C. AAU 600-yard championship ing the jockey parade at Santa .; ufactures. He looked well- run L. A. MEET SUMMARIES Invitation to Visit Big Four Football Union have (two sections) 1 6:50 p.m. Anita, has the mount on both • tanned and healthy. He said ( GEICO Promised Land is signed Tom Yewcic, 27-year-old 5 Invitation pole vault 7:00 p.m. and Clandes- [his weight only seven or eight LOS Jan. 23 < AP). Philade’phla Pioneer Club; 3—Dixon 6 Sklar Invitation hurdles ANGELES, LAZY SUSAN tipe. pounds his usual former Michigan State 70-yard high Farmer, Occidental Freahmen. Time, over playing : quar- —Summareis of the Los Angeles 1:11.4. (, Southern Cali- Chief threat to Promised of 210. (two heats) 7:00 p.m. fornia Striders disqualified from I weight .terback who has been playing Invitational Indoor track and third Rte. 301, 800 ft. South of 7 Interscholastic hurdles final 7:10 Land appears to be the Elobee But he conceded that base- 70-yard high p.m. field jump: I—Charles Uni- baseball with Detroit meet: Dumas. at Md. Farm’s Eddie ball's most famous in [ Tiger 8 Exchange Club Invitation sprint series trials versity of Southtbern Cahfronia. « Light Waldorf, little charger ¦ pain the 60«yard high hurdles: I—Lee Cal- feet IOli inches; 2—Paul Stuber. Los farm clubs since 1954. houn. Schmidt, who will pack 122 ; neck is still with him. Yewcic, (three heats at 70 yards) 7:15 p.m. Gary. Ind.; 2—Ancil Robinson. Angeles. 6-N«4; 3—. Los An- Every Fri. & Sat., 7-10 P.M. Central California Athletic Association; geles. 4—Merman Wvatt. Santa "I’ve had a 8a Women's invitation trials 7:20 pounds, including Ismael Va- a little trouble in 5-foot-11, 185-pounder, led 100-yard pm. 3Rex Cawley. Southern Cal fresh- Clara Valley Youth Center. rt-6‘s Sunday, 2-6 p.m. man: 4—Steve State U 8 lenzuela. the neck.” he said. “I’m sick of Michigan State’s 1953 team 9 D. C. AAU 100-yard dash championship final 7:25 p.m. Pauly. Oregon Pole vault: I—Don Braca. freshman. Time. 07.2. Army. Rort Dix. 16 feet s>, inches; 2—Bob it. And I suppose everyone that beat UCLA, 28-20, in the 10 Interscholastic 100-yard dash final 7:30 pm. 60-yard dash: I—Bill Woodhouse. Gutowski. Camp Pendleton Marines. Others in Field it.” 11 AAU mile Tbllene. Tex.; 2 —Viv Hall. California 14-6; 3—Ron Morris. else Rose Bowl. open handicap relay Southern California and Poly: 3—Sid Oarton. East Texas State; I Striders, Ms . Santa Clara Youth (two sections) ...... 7:35 p.m. 4 Jim Burks. Los Angeles Striders $l.OO Others entered in the Cen er. tie 14-0. Time. 0:6.3. 12 throw (held aft- FOOD YOU San Marcos were Whodunit. Evening Star invitation 1-mile walk 7:45 p.m. 3A-pound weight In 1.000-yard run: I—Jim Orelel. un- ernoon outdoors at Occidental College); 13 Athletic Club 7:45 Oreg Twenty-one Guns, Sis t r’s Washington high jump p.m. attached. Eugene. , 2—Mike I— Southern California CAN EAT e Peake. Santa Clara Youth Cen- I SCHOMS77C PROG/MM 14 Mason-Dixon 7:55 Valley Striders. (IS feet 10%- 2 —Tom Pagani. Prince. Courtier, Mr. Snack. j sprint medley relay p.m. ter: 3—Mel Spence. Arixona State; 4 New York AC. 62-7%: 3—Al Jack Central Jonge- 15 Sklar Invitation 70-yard high hurdles final 8:05 Wilcox. California Ath- waard. San Jose. Calif.. 51-ft. Anisado, Pinky II and Infantry. Event p.m. 2:09 ft Draft Beer Just 5c . Starting letic Association. Time, Open mile relay: I—Occidental Clandestine faces nine rivals i No. Time 16 Women’s Invitation 70-yard high hurdles Shot put: I—Parry O’Brien. Los (Garrv Miller. Pete Tunney. Jim Cer- 2—Dave Davis. Bill & Alvara Hamilton final 8:15 Angeles; San Fernando. veny. Wally Blaylock); 2—Oxnard Air In the San Pasqual. Named I 1. Pole vault 10:00 p.m. Calif., Valley State; 3—Charles Rob- Force. Time, 3:29. a.m. ertson. were Fleet 17 Exchange Club invitation sprint series Southern California Striders; Nasrullah, the Mc- 2. High Jump 10:00 a.m. 4—Bob Humphreys, Southern Califor- nia Distance. 63 1 dash final . ... 8:20 Carthy entry of Finnegan and I 3. high hurdles (six trial heats) 10:00 70-yard p.m. Striders. feet inch 70-yard a.m. old world record. 62-1%. By Sundown 18 Intercollegiate 1-mile relay (class C) 8:30 (Betters Seaneen, 11, Greek 4. 100-yard dash (eight trial heats)lo:3o am. p.m. O'Brien. New York. February 21. 19ft9 J Mile run; Ore- Star, Crasher. How Now, Lih- 1-mile (four trial heats) 19 Evening Star Invitation 600-yard run 8:40 p.m. I—Dyrol Burleson. • 5. relay 11:00 a.m. gon: 2—Phil Colemwn. Chicago Track mold and Nickel Boy. 6. dash (eight trial heats) 11:30 20 Women’s invitation 600-yard run 8:50 p.m. and Field Club: 3—George Larson. 60-yard a.m. Oregon; 4—Dan Waern, Sweden. Time. American Comet and 21 Exchange Club invitation series King : 7. 1,000-yard run (six sections, by 1:00 p.m. sprint 4.06. n OUT OF THE run: I—Jim H 2-mlle Beatty. Santa Ara finished in a dead 80-yard dash final 9:00 heat in 8. Broad .. 1:00 p.m. Youth Center; i jump p.m. Clara Valley 2—-Max D,STRICT the featured 810.000 Bluebeard 9. 660-yard medley relay (five sections, by times) 22 Intercollegiate 2-mile relay (class B) 9:05 p.m. Truex, Air Force: 3—Alex Henderson. IE I 1:30 p.m. rr w in Downtown Arizona State. Tempe; 4—Bill Peck. B" " Confidence purse at Santa Anita yesterday 10. hurdles (two semifinal heats) 2:00 23 Touchdown Club invitation 1,000-yard run 9:20 pm. Occidental Time 8 57. K W Washington’s Loan Headquarters ’ 70-yard high p.m. * —and 6hO-yard run: I—Mai Spence. Arl- W Licensed by D. C. Oort. Swaps Kin came within 24 Interscholastic 1-mile relay final .. 9:30 i 11. 100-yard dash (two semifinal heats) 2:15 p.m. p.m. sona State, Tempe; 2—. a of 25 Junior Chamber invitation UP TO B nose making it a three- ¦ 12. Mile run (five sections, by times> 2:30 p.m. of Commerce f BORROW $2500

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