Swoon's Son Beaten, RESORTS and TRAVEL C Sunday J&faf SPORTS EDUCATIONAL Needles Runs Last WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1956 , Aug. 4 UP).— Two ! Chicago, won by four lengths of the Nation’s top thorough- over Swoon’s Son in the one-mile breds suffered defeats under a Sheridan for 3-year-olds. Ridden broiling sun at Washington Park by Willie Shoemaker, Ben A. today. Jones returned $16.20, $3.60 and Swoon’s Son was whipped by $2.80. Ben A. Jones in the featured Swoon's Son, previously un- year, Dodgers $27,475 Sheridan Handicap, and beaten in five races this Move Place; Needles, Into Second the Kentucky Derby and went off the l-to-2 favorite. He Belmont Stakes winner was was coupled in the betting with eighth and last in an overnight Dark Toga, who finished third. handicap on the grass in which Fabius, the Winner, a new American six-furlong turf ran fourth. mark was set. Ridden by Dave Erb, who Burnt Child, a 5-year-old, won piloted him in the Derby and the six-furlong event with a Up W’as Braves Belmont, Neddies last out of Go Two But Lose Buhl the gate and the six-furlong dis- Picture on Page C-6 tance proved far too short for his famed stretch drive. record clocking or 1:09 4£ and Needles set sail after the pace- Homers Help Hurler Breaks paid $64.60 to win. Needles, mak- setter, Suthern Accent, and fast- Senators Beat ing his first start against older closing Burnt Child down the Whip horses and his debut on the stretch, but he just reached the Erskine Finger; Pafko grass, was using the race as a rear of the pack when the race prep for the SIOO,OOO-added was over. Cards, 12-4 A's, 5-4, Behind Beats American Derby, in which he 4 Pirates Burnt Child’s 1:09 , clocking ; BROOKLYN, Aug. 4 UP).—' The will meet Swoon’s Son and Fa- bettered the old American mark PITTSBURGH, Aug. 4 UP).— bius here on August 18. of 1:10, set in 1952 at Washing- ‘ Dodgers slid into second place in The league-leading Milwaukee As an extra attarction, Swaps, ton Park by Adaption. Third be- . the race, two Ramos, Stone Braves; trimmed the Pirates, 7-3, California’s world record breaker, hind Suthern Accent in the full games behind Milwaukee i today as and Ed pranced 22,- SIO,OOO Orpheus two- homers, before the crowd of was Hutcheson. and two percentage points ahead Sievers Gets No. t Mathews socked 636. which baked in 99-degree Swoon’s Son carried top weight 21;;]but their pennant hopes suffered weather, during a between-races of 126 pounds in the Sheridan as j of Cincinnati, by whipping the Oravetz, Fitz Slam a blow when their winningest canter down the home stretch. compared with 119 for Ben A. , Cardinals today. 12-4. , 801/ Buhl, went out of Swaps is preparing for the SIOO,- Jones, who covered the mile dis- Carl Erskine breezed to his Key Hits in Rally ] action for an indefinite period 000-added Washington Park tance in a sharp 1:34*5, second ijeighth straight victory as homej By BURTON HAWKINS ivvith’ a broken finger. Handicap on Day. year Labor fastest time of the in Chi- 1 !runs by Chico Fernandez and! Star Staff Correspondent Buhl, trying for his 15th vic- Ben A. Jones, owned by cago. victory Henry The was worth 'Duke Snider piled up the margin. KANSAS CITY. Aup. 4.—Roy I tory in 19 decisions, was nit on D. Maggio and Gregory of $15,950 J. J. Fernandez’ first major league Sievers slammed his 21st home l the right index finger by a line- homer came with the bases run tonight and the Senators < drive single off the bat of Lee loaded in the seventh off Don survived homers by A1 Pilarcik ’ Walls in the third . X-ra.vs ¦Liddle, third St. Louis pitcher. and Joe DeMaestri tonight to ¦ at Presbyterian Hospital showed Snider’s 27th of the year was whip Kansas City, 5-4, before a chip fracture. off Lindy McDaniel with one on 11,679 fans who sweltered in 98- May Be Out 10 Days WIN, the fourth. degree heat. LOSE in- manager OR , of the Rocky Nelson, ex-Dodger who Pedro Ramos, who wasn’t Braves,j said the injury may put around at the finish, emerged By was waived to the Cardinals i the 28-year-old righthander on DRAW FRANCIS STANN* Monday, hit a homer with one with his ninth victory as the the sidelines for as much as 10 on in the eighth. uSenators snared their fifth win , days. “It all depends on how 88s83Sw&;< games :•>. in six and moved within ( quickly the soreness gets out,” The Dodgers chased Gary (-2 games inning, 3 of the sixth-place Haney said. Blaylock in the first scor- Orioles. Os This and That ing five runs with the help of "It comes at an unfortunate three errors. A by Junior Oravetz Gets time.” he added. "We have eight AT A TIME WHEN the National League is boasting of Gilliam and singles by Sandy Tidbit Ernie Oravetz, who had i games to play in the next five supplied the with,- superiority over the American on the basis of Amoros, Carl Furillo and Gil Senators ¦days and, of course, he will be Hodges helped the Brooks get nothing more exciting than a i missed.” and All-Star Game competition, it is confusing to note that off winging. walk in IIpinch-hitting appear- The Braves are scheduled to two Cleveland rejects, and Dale Mitchell, have Snider’s homer in the fourth ances since July 1, slammed a play double-headers with the welcome seventh-inning triple to catapulted Brooklyn right back into the N. L. race. The In- went into the centerfield stands i Pirates tomorrow and with the out again. was touch off a two-run outburst 1 Cardinals at Milwaukee on dians, who don’t look and bounced It which broke Wed- like pennant winners in the American, played for a double, with Snider I a 3-3 tie. nesday and Thursday. In addi- couldn't use Maglie or Mitchell and waived both. stopping at second, but Dean Stone, who took over in tion, the Braves open a vital four- ARCARO AT HIS BEST—New seventh, permitted a game Jimmy Powers hucksters razor blades better than he Bill Jackowski ruled a , York.—One of Eddie Arcaro’s greatest rides was ithe ninth- series with the Reds at Mil- touching off a fiery argument all that enabled the favored Dedicate (at right) to come inning solo homer by DeMaestri, waukee Friday night. predicts trends in fights. In the ninth round of the Joey again and get up to edge between the Cards and all four; Midafternoon (left) and Find (center) in the $55,700 Brooklyn Handicap at who has belted five of his six Pafko Beats Pollet Giambra-Rocky Castellani battle Friday on TV, Powers re- umpires. against Washington. Jamaica yesterday. Apparently beaten an eighth of a mile But with Pafkos second homer of the marked: is trying to pull this out.” The three out after setting the one out Stone then disposed of “Giambra one Fernandez hit his home run pace. Dedicate rallied season came as pinch-hit for strongly to run the mile and three-sixteenths in 1:55 4/5 dangerous Gus Zernial and Vic he officials apparently were watching a different fight. Two into the leftfield stands after only three-fifths snapped a of a second slower than the track record. Midafternoon who Power to seal the triumph. and voted for Giambra by 7-3 scores and the other scored it Furillo and Ransom Jackson ran 2-2 tie. It soared over the left- second in the blanket finish, was ridden by Bill Boland, while Eric Guerin Oravetz batted for Ramos to 5-4-1, Giambra. Although Castellani floored Bobo Olson and singled and field scoreboaid and pinned the in was up on Find.—AP Wirephoto. (Story on Page C-6.) start the seventh after 40-year- Ray Robinson, he can't punch hard. If he could, Rocky walked the seventh. Chico old Enos loss on Howie Pollet. was playing short because Pee- Slaughter had tied the would have stopped Giambra. As it is, Castellani is merely score with pinch Mathews’ 22d round-tripper in wee Reese was suffering from a a wto-run I the a heavier Willie Pep. YANKEES DROP FIFTH IN ROW, 5-A single In the sixth. The 5-foot-4 eighth came right after Felix stiff neck and bruised fingers. Mantilla tripled home Danny The late HIswitch hitter boomed a triple Harry Mendel, onetime, six-day bike impresa- St. Loots A.H OA. Brooklyn A.H O A Drops O'Connell. Roberts to the wall in right-center rio and highly popular Blas'me.2b 4 0 5 2 Gilliam.2b 4 2 2 2 tand IBC publicist, was assigned by the Dark.ss 3 0 1 j Amoros.lt 4 110 scampered across the plate a followed Buhl Dempsey-Fred Morgan.ss 1110 Snider. ct 3 2 2 Oj to the mound, gave way Newark Evening Star to cover the Jack Fulton Musial.lb 2 2 9 0 Cimoli.cf 10 2 0 Kaline's Two Homers moment later when Wally Bur- but he to fight and file blow-by-blow Nelson.lb 114 0 Furillo.rf 5 2 2 0 nette, the in the fifth. a account for the afternoon Boyer.3b 4 2 0 5 Robson.3b 2 0 0 l! loser, unleashed a wild 4 11 o Jackson.3b 3 11 1< Redlegs, pitch. Long Harry’s read: led Monn.n IQ-6, Hits No. 23 edition. account “Dempsey with a left. Lockman.lf 4 110 Hodges.lb 4 2 9 2 Flash! Dempsey kayo winner!” The Star’s copy desk Pette.cf 4 0 2 0 Camp’ella.c 3 1 5 0 Top Pai rby Fiti Comes Through Dale Long gave the Pirates 3 10 0 4 114 Mantle Smith.c Fern-der.ss Blaylock.p 00 0 0 Erskine.p 40 2 2 After throwing , their first run when he belted chuckled. “Same old Mendel, always kidding,” the deskmen 5 three wide McDaniel.p 2 0 0 1 , Aug. 4 (A ).—A1l for the second time. He has ; his 23d homer into the upper remarked. That was the fight Dempsey won in 18 seconds. 1 Sauer 1 0 0 0 won i ones to Ed Yost, Burnette was Liddle.p 0 0 0 1 For Kaline won a stirring duel with I six. ’ deck in rightfield in the 13th replaced by Bobby second JRepulskl 0 Win Shantz, who ** * * 10 0 today, drilling Mantle singled in the third, , inning. Two walks and Walls’ Totals Aug. (/P).— . walked the Senators’ leadoff 34 9 24 14 Totals 37 12 27 12 PHILADELPHIA. 4 his 19th and 20th home runs to advanced to second walk, hit gave them in the third, IF JOHN QUINN IS FIRED as general manager of the Stan Lopata a on a . man. Whitey Herzog forced 1 a run 1 Filed out for McDaniel in 7th. pounded out •.sin- drive in all 4be Tigers’ scores in to third on a stolen base him. • and two walks and Bill Mazer- 2 Filed out for Liddle in 9th. gle, and 1 but Pete Runnels and Ed Fitz- Braves, which is rumored to be his fate if Milwaukee' doesn’t triple and homer for four a 5-4 victory that kept the scored an infield put ; oski’s single brought the St. _ 070— 4 on out. He Gerald, last run Louis 000 200 runs batted in today to help league-leading -1 the latter for win, mdSt of the writing boys could say I-told-you-so. Last (Brooklyn 510 200 40x—12 Yankees in their 1 the Yankees two-up in the fifth Clint Courtney, hit ;in the fourth. I Runs—Morgan Musial. Nelson. Boyer. Robin Roberts and the Phillies' losing ¦ successive (2*. (2). <2l. worst streak of the sea- with his second home run. singles : Mantilla’s single, Mathews’ winter they fingered the malcontent, Executive Gilliam Amoros Snider whip the contending Redlegs, to bring Herzog around. front-office IFurillo. Robinson. Hodges <2». Campan- son. Virgil Trucks was the Detroit double and 's single ella. Fernandez Errors—Lockman *2 > 10-6. The Senators loaded the bases Vice President IBoyer _ Mantle also hit two home starter, up gave the Joe Cairnes, and predicted Charley Grimm Dark <2' Runs batted in— runs giving all the Yankee ! in that inning when ‘ Braves two runs off Furillo (2). Robinson Snider (3». Fer- Roberts, lifting his record to his 35th and 36th—and Jack Crim- ' and would lose their jobs. If is canned, *2). ac- runs and four hits in five . Laurin Pepper in the first. Quinn both Quinn ¦nandez <4>. Nelson Moon. Two- in ean came along to walk Sievers, .base hits—Gilliam. Snider. Home runs— 13-11 with his third victory counted for all the New York the new general manager would be, naturally, Joe Cairnes. Snider. Fernandez Nelson. six days, The contest drew 24,908. of the Braves Gilliam, plavs—DarkStolen base— weathered a six-hit out- runs. J Double to Musial; New A OA. Detroit. See SENATORS, Page C-2 ! swatted a double in the third No United States Olympic woman has won a running IBoyer to Blasingame to Musial: Erskine ourst that gave the Reds a 5-1 The youthful Detroit outfleld- Tork. H A.HO A to Hodges: Hunter.ss a 0 4 2 Kuenn.ss 4 13 2 . to run his consecutive game Fernandez to Jackson to the , 0000 since Helen Stephens captured the 100-meter dash Hodges Left 6; lead in fifth. | er’s second home was 4 Martin Bride’er.ss O o o 0 event at on bases—St. Louis. run a ;t streak to longest [Brooklyn. 5. —By The Bauer.rf O 5 O Torge’n.lb .'l o 6 0 20, in the league Bases on balls Erskine Phils shelled Art Fowler Mantle,cf o .*{ Berlin in 1936, Nevertheless, Mrs. Frances Kaszubskl, chair- 3: by Blaylock. 1; by McDaniel 1; by, Ji o Maxwell.lf 2 0 O this season. Liddfc 2. Struck out—By Erskine, 2J in a five-run fifth and routed Berra.c .1 O 3 1 Kaline.rf 4 33 O SENATORS, of the Picture on Page C-3 n.lb 5 0 rt 3 Boone.3b 4 12 5; man women’s track and field committee, predicts the I Hits—Off Blaylock 4 in V* inning; Off Skow 2 Mllw'ltee AHO A. Plllsb'sh AHO A. McDaniel. 5 in 5% innings: off Liddle I Hershell Freeman in a four-run Collins,lf 2 O 2 O House.c 4 1 3 O D imer.2b 3(I 1 ” 4 111 gals 1932, innings 1 o 3 Virdon.it ’56 will make Uncle Sam’s best showing since when 3 in Runs and earned runs—! sixth. Both rallies started Howard.if r O o 3Hoeft O o o O Cell, 2b 10 13 513 5 Off off McDaniel with three-run blast in the eighth Carey.3b 4 l o Wilson.c O o O n ATHLETICS, 4 Gioat.ss gold Angeles. Blavlocx. 5-3; 3-3: off in- o M ntilla.ss 4 2 4 2 Walis.ri 4 12 0 our side won four medals at Los On the basis 'Liddle. 4-4: off Erskine. 4-4. Winning two out. ning pulled G Coin.2b 42 3 3 Tuttie.cf 31 3 0 Aaron rs 41 2 0 Thos 1 l pitcher—Erskine 10-61, Losing and the Tigers from 1 Turley.p 2 o o O .11.3 b3O “development meets,” says, pitcher—. j Lopata opened the scoring Bollins.L’b 4 14 5 Math s.lb 4 2 14 Lons.lb I 1 10 1 of Olympic Mrs. Kaszubski Amer- Blaylock (0-2>. Time—2:ls. Attendance behind. It came off Don Larsen i Larsen.n 1 O O O Truocs.p 1 O o n Adcock.lb 4 2 4 0 3b o — I Cole 11 2 12.916. with his 22d homer in the fourth Byrne p 0000 IBelardi 1 0 O O p?7 t 1 ; *: v ' on (Oil o o o ican girls capable cracking and Runnels. 3 1 f ,L 36k ner.lt 2 are of all 11 national records in tumbled the Yankees to Jb o 2 1 1 92 t Stan's two-run triple 1 Oromek.n 0000 Courtney, c I } A L ' IPafko.H 3 1«o Shepard.c 3oit o the AAU August 18' in and an- their fifth successive defeat. 28moll 110 0 3 Gerald, J Bruton.cl 4 0 0 0 M'rcski.'lb 4 2 3 4 championships Philadelphia. Aber.p 1 0 0 o Fitz eUII 2 11 (i other three-bagger by Elmer Vale; Sievers. If 2 J /twell.c 1 oi prpper.p 0o 0 0 Mantle went eight games f . 1 3 1 o Rlce.c 3 o 4 o Pollet.p o o sponsored raising highlighted ahead emon. rs ' A 11 n 1! I l The Home Plate Club, which the of the fifth, which be- * Totals In 6 24"5 Totals 32 9 270 Plews. *4 A i p « '-’Hall ] _ , i* 1 000 Big of the pace set 2b 4 1 Phillips.pSi!!l ! ii Ten Talks gan reaching Babe Ruth when v.idivieiw, ss l oi o Face.p o o o o funds for the Clark Griffith Memorial, need not be effusive with Roberts first 1 Hit into force play for Trucks in Ramos, 1 2 i Trbr ae.p 1 0 0 0 he hit 60 home runs In 1927. p 2 l V n 7 4Clemcnte i u u o on Ted Kluszewski’s sth. „ NJranjo.p in their thanks to Will Harridge’s office . Del, in 3 Oraveta j 0 o o o 2 Singled for Gromek 7th. Slon, ‘- f J I Watcrs.p Ennis’ 19th homer big Kaline, the 1955 American 3 Ran for ® O 1 o o o for the SI,OOO check which put the drive over the top. The Os Money Aid was the House in Bth. J_o 0 0 0 League batting champion who 4 Walked for Hunter in Oth. Totals 10 I blow in the sixth. Totals 34 5 8 ,J7 j 34 827 Totals 30~7277i American League owed Griffith 1.000 times that amount. * _ “J Roberts wobbly has come on strong after a stag- New York 201 010 000—4 ™*S C,IT H 1 Homrrrd Covington In I was in the Detroit 000 ,b ’ R o A F for 4th. ** * * 200 0.3*—5 b — ' « «Grounded Into double play Pol- Redlegs’ fifth. After Ed Bailey gering start at the plate, matched j p?ilrcV ;;; , for For cf ’ 5 '\« let In 4th. Athletes i (2). Torgeson, first-inning Runs—Kaline Kuenn. i Sklzas. If 3 A A J JJ| Struck for Cole and Ray Jablonski singled. Wally home runs with the Mantle <3>, Bauer Error—- Simpson, JJ •} out In sth. BUZZY BAVASI, IF MEMORY serves, estimated that Maxwell. rs ZZZZZZZ 4 1 8 ? 4 Fhed out for Face in CHICAGO, Aug. 4 . Lo- MaJstrf* Bs.AVJS."r —Burnette"5 pitcher—- inilvpla>—Yost. Double Trowbridae 'I-hi. losing pitcher,—Pol. to congratulate McAteer’s pilot. The referee, A i2i. Roberts. to a« " corner absorbed conference official explained <3i. Ennis Temple., Plews to Runnels L*ff J ' Time—2:ls. SataIcMillan. Bailey. Jablonskv. Post. Errors' - sos Attendlnce— in totaling up the points, failed to notice the switch and that a student receiving a 11—Kluszewskl. McMillan. -Runs batted scholarship a In—Lopata (4L Post t.'il. McMillan. Klu- walked to McAteer’s corner and raised Ellaway’s hand, not for certain amount szewski. Blaylock Ennis Valo.l Race in Today ¦ fit. tut. Showdown : Crowe Two-base Klu-i feflwsa..Crlmian, •; tfSfwss* noticing that fighter. who also participates in athletics nits—McMillan. Hits—Off Ramos 7stSIn « he had the wrong McAteer collapsed sjevskl. Blavlock. Hanmer ;i Race Driver Killed Ashburn. Aug. 0 can receive additional aid ac- ¦ Three-base hits—Lopata. Valo Home BERLIN, 4 (/P).— Pfc. Ira i liams' mark was set in the first 2 TOWANDA, in tears, but it was all straightened out. runs—Lopata. Post. Ennis. Crowe Innlnr:ftW:off o»n'i« Pa., Aug. 4 UP).—. cording his However, Stolen J. Murchison, United States . trial heat, and Murchison’s in Crlmian, n In **, in. to need. a 1 base—Temple Sacrifice—McMillan Left i James C. Schymacher. 47, of Marshall 'W. Va.) College, known for its comparatively student on a scholarship can- . on bases—Cincinnati, ti: Philadelphia. 7.! Olympic team member from 11 the semifinals today. '- Bases on bails—Off Freeman. 1; off B'lrnT#," Akron, N. Y„ was killed today short, fast basketball stars, will feature one who is 6-foot-BV2 not receive athletic aid if his 1 Acker, 2, Struck out—Bv Fowler. 2: by I jChicago, today raced 100 meters ’ Williams ran in the other Sv-- Roberts. 2 Fowler, tl when his racing car and another scholarship all innings: Hits—Off in 4Si 10.1 seconds, second time ! this season in Herb Jacobsen of Silver Spring, Md. . . . The covers his needs. off Freeman 4 in offilin the semifinal and did 10.3. during ¦ Black. in I Innlne: collided a race at a fair group, 3 Innln*: off Acker. | In 21 the feat has been accomplished United States Army officials grounds George London Dream tournament statisticians vow there The appointed last De- ¦ innings Runs and earned -uns—Off 1 said here. to Fowler. 5-1; off Freeman .1-2: off Black, m 24 hours and also the second Williams had a (perfect) game pins. cember make a study of cur- 2-2: off Acker, 0-O; off I been bit nervous is no element of luck in a 300 of ten Roberts. 8-8 Hit! time it has been done in the ‘ rent policies and practices in by Ditcher—Bv Acker (Blaylock) Win-: before the race. The personal history of 80 bowlers who will compete Sep- nine pitcher—Roberts 113-ili Losing history of track and field. the conference, was particularly pitcher Freeman Both major league in ChiCago the for 81-4< Time 2 38 1 Williams of Murchison’s and Wil- standings tember 7-9 provided basis the opinion. critical of what was termed the Pvt. Willie J. liams’ marks are subject Incidentally, winning Gary, to re- it’s worth this tournament, which has "offer system" in the field Ind., was clocked in that ; view and approval by SUNDAY, of mTouNDERTiy, preliminary the In- ; AUGUST 5, 1956 a $50,000 jackpot plus a trip to Europe for four and an auto- athletics. This method implies time in the rounds ' ternational Amateur Athletic of military meet ¦M * >* mobile rewards to the HIGH a 10-nation ’ as additional the champ. active recruitment of pro- JUMPS 6-SV2 Federation. « here yesterday. Standings § °«.I V 0 1 *2 ** * * spective athletes and promises COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 4 1 > But the ! record of German track officials of ,J! , of financial aid oportunlties. (/P).—Dick Furry, 17-year- The listed world AMERICAN Clubs f 5 jj!- 1 years , supervising the meet agreed » THOSE RED-HOT 10.2 set 20 ago by y"' S are making con- old Ohio State University was good * Zy I ; J K. L. (Tug) Wilson, commis-i of Ohio State, and there is "a chance” that wE;""* K c"r verts, as a ticket agency in nearby Dayton points up with this freshman, today Jesse Owens I Bo»ton, Naw Tgrk llQ; sloncr of the Big Ten, described set a new toppled both times will be accepted by u cieve . 6 711 8 512 14 67 35 .657 telephoned high-jump the two Army privates yarn. A woman and requested two tickets for the the report as a “critical self- 1 record of 6 feet , the federation. 4. Cleyelond 8— 746 14 12pf 59 5' inches for the it in twin performances in Ber- 41.590 7^ game of August 6. "Between home and third, or home and appraisal” of athletic practices 2 national lin’s Olympic Stadium, built by Weather Perfect 10 at Big Ten schools. AAU’s Junior Olympics. ola rJay 3 11.57 44 364 V,i first?” the agency man. “Oh, I don't know anything , ° asked Furry's (200 Hitler, where Owens also starred. Murchison ran under a h K C Co, J~» 551 weight broken I ., D,i 686-6119 46 .526 about the streets down there,” came reply. “I just want Wilson said “the report did Williams and Murchison will overcast .^V voVk m' the - pounds' was no hindrance sky with a wind of one rO,, B 5 73 5 10 847 55 - .461 not - 20 two tickets for the game.” seek to point out or expose as he ;be pitied against each other to- meter a second at his back. Wil- K.f'cfe 12! —L existing cleared the bar at Ohio 4 3 3 5 12- 513 45 violations of rules” and morrow in the finals and each Is Hams made his record sprint Uin.fi Taawrraw ! 57 .411 22^ Jim Braddock will be seen in top referee assignments State stadium to better the -1 I New York Boston made no charges. at WASH. 257 •* such hoping to hit a flat 10 seconds. 877 642 61 40*wn ®s'4» this in New York High the New 6-foot-3 mark set in 1953 by i under similar weather condition Cleve at Detroit ¦ fall and elsewhere. time - Rather, he said, the report a Californian. "No matter who wins, well stilll with a 0.7 meter a second back