B-2 * THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SUNDAY, JULY BT, 1983 Marciano Favored at 2 to 1 to Beat Harry Matthews Tomorrow Winner to Get Shot Clark Retains Lead Doubles Victory Puts At Walcott's Title; In Sioux City Open U. S. in Second Round $300,000 Gate Likely Despite Early Slump h1 hx Mm Os Davis Cup Play By tht Associated By th« Press Associated Press By (h* Associated Press NEW YORK, July 26.—Rocky Sioux City, lowa, July 26 Marciano, CINCINNATI,July 26—'The vet- unbeaten Brockton, Jimmy Clark, the stocky former Mr Mass., slugger, and Harry Mat- eran doubles combination of Billy Marine, shot a pr S3| thews, the slick pride of the great three-under-par fr Talbert of New York and Gardner 69 today to hold his at Northwest, collide tomorrow night RfL. lead the Mulloyof Miami, Fla., today steer- at Yankee Stadium in a 10-round end of 54 holes in the Sioux City the sec- elimination bout to set up a Sep- Open golf tournament with a ed into the tember challenger for Jersey Joe 199 total. ond round of 1952 Davis Cup ten- Walcott, the heavyweight cham- The curly-haired blond from nis competition. pion. Huntington Beach, Calif., boasting Talbert and Mulloy. looking like Marciano’s record of 36 knock- a four-stroke advantage at the anything but the Nation's No. I outs in 41 winning bouts, includ- 36-hole mark, slipped off his hot doubles team, knocked Japan out ing a TKO over , made pace with an even par 36 for his of the running with a 6—2. 3—6, the swarthy New England lad a first nine today but met a stiff 6—3. 6—2 victory over Jiro Kuma- strong 2-to-l choice over the 29- challenge by coming home in 33. maru and Fumiteru Nakano. 199 total, on year-old “kid” from Seattle who B I Ifg Bgf Clark’s assembled It gave the United States a 3 hasn’t lost a fight since 1943. Hill a 68, an Elmwood course record ,to 0 lead over the Japanese and 69, classic slug- 62 and today’s was three the right to meet Cuba next week It’s the match of a in figure ger and a boxer—two hungry mm strokes front of the 202 at Havana in the second round, gambling all in ¦ j jposted by A1 Besslink, Escondido, regardless of what happens in to- heavyweights one Calif., the first round leader who daring bid for a title shot. morrow’s final two singles matches. ® added a 67 to his 65-70. No Television Planned Japan’s none too robust hopes f» H JH i Turnesa and Barber Gain. were crushed early when Kuma- There will be no radio, television g| • 1 jm Additional pressure come from HAPPY TRlO—These three Americans have a right to celebrate, for they finished maru suffered an ankle injury in nor theater TV for this Interna- the national one-two-three in the Olympic decathlon yesterday. Left to right Milton Campbell, 18, of the second set. By the time the tional Boxing Club production, Jim Turnesa, PGA are champion form Briar Monor, was second with 6,975 points; , 21, of Tulare, Calif., match he could do little scheduled for 10 p.m.. Cliff Plainfield, N. J., who who smashed was over In the N. Y., and little Jerry Barber of his own record event with and Simmons of Pasadena, or no running or pivoting and his event of rain, the show will be world in winning the 7,887 points, Floyd - injury left pushed back 48 hours to Wednes- Pasadena, Calif. Calif., third, with 6,788. —AP Wirephoto by Radio from . too much of a burden Turnesa, a 38-year-old veteran, for Nakano to carry even though day. fired his second straight 66 for ! the Americans were unimpressive. | # ! Although the ringside advance a 203 total as he picked up three Tapes Jap’s Ankle. sales parallel the demand for the on Clark. Barber Zatopek Makes Bid strokes broke A physician at the Cincinnati recent Ray Robinson-Joey Maxim away from a 136 figure for a 67 U. S. Cagers Drop Platoon Plan fight that drew a gate of tennis club taped Kumamaru’s more: to tie Turnesa for third place. For Olympic Triple ankle during the than $400,000. the IBC probably Clark coasting two- intermission was at a In Moving to Olympic after the third set and said the will settle for 30.000 fans and '¦¦ under-par pace until he racked Semifinals gets By th« Associated Press straight for the United States, In Marathon Today Japanese star had irirtated the $300,000. Each fighter 30 up a big 7 on the par 5 By th« Associated Press per TOUCHDOWN TWlNS?—Eddie Le Baron (left) who has per- seventh HELSINKI, July 26.—America which toppled Bulgaria in Achilles tendon. cent. hole after pushing his second shot the; j HELSINKI, July 26.—The most New York rules, mission to work out with the Redskins until he receives his served up a mixed grill in the opening game yesterday, 74-46. j Kumamaru was to Under the out of bounds. Jimmy parred the spectacular Olympic track and scheduled winner will be by two Marine discharge, talks strategy with Charley Justice during Olympic basketball arena today Russia clean meet Vic Seixas in decided next two holes for his 36 and also preserved a field games of to- of Philadelphia a workout at Occidental College. —AP Wirephoto. and the result was a tasty victory getting past them all end one of judges and a referee on the basis then rallied for three straight record by Finland, morrow what may tomorrow’s singles but his help that sent the United States cagers on be tlieir place be of most rounds won with the birdies before he slipped two over 47-35, in a game that stalled and most sensational note. will taken by Nakano. of a supplementary point scoring into the semifinals of the 16- sputtered and had the spectators Itsushi par with a 5 on the 162-yard 13th team tournament. Emil Zatopek, the grimacing Miyagi will tangle with system. hole where he missed the green walking out in clusters. The Finns Czech who already rates with the 'Art Larsen of San Leandro, Calif, Cpach Warren Womble scrapped played “possession” ball, waltz- Match Tribute to Hurley. Redskin Coach Big with his tee shot and three platoon system greatest of distance runners, hopes jSeixas and Larsen won yesterday 's Faces Task; the he had tried ing around the rear of the fore This match is a tribute to the 1 putted. to wind up his 1952 Olympic .singles affairs. yesterday In favor of the conven- court for minutes at a time wait- manipulations of : career as the most Until shrewd Jack! “Careless,” Clark Says. tional substitution-when-neces- ing for a chance at an easy unbelievable Kumamaru's injury, the Hurley. Matthews’ cagey Ostrowski and Hendren Lost sary lay-up. in track. Japanese threatening manager.) “I got a little mad and a little; method. The team looked athlete the annals of were to make nothing |asm to point where the crushing It only served the purpose of Winner of 5.000 and 10.000- a of it Matthews does says) By Lewis F. Atchison a veteran; careless,” Jimmy said. But he) better for it in Czecho- the battle with the heavily- nothing—without Hurley’s okay.l Star Staff Correspondent quarterback spends spare timej i holding down the Soviet score runs—both Olympic his j birdied the next holfe and slovakia, 72-47. meter in rec- |favored Americans. practicing also! |as there was never any doubt 29-year-old Army His 105-bout career dates back to | LOS ANGELES, July 26.—The after dinner footwork,! j After starting his AAU five, ord time—the Talbert and Mulloy, combining 1D37 he be rated finished his round with a birdie! about the eventual winner. officer plans win the marathon I when was 15. Unbeaten! Redskins plunge into their first; it must as a major vic- 3 on a putt. ; Womble began clearing the bench to ! Mulloy’s power and Talbert's deft in his 70 bouts, including two tory. He’s got the old gent guess- six-foot midway By their victories both the |as well. Almost everyone who has last s full week of training tomorrow' Dick Mayer of St. Petersburg.; j in the first half with the; angling shots, reeled off the first draws, Matthews has knocked out; ing what’s coming next. United States | United States and Russia won seen Zatopek run believes he can with everything indicating a long,; Fla., who shot the round of holding an 11-10! lour games of the opening with 28 of 35 opponents since signing! best got places the semifinals which be- win any he enters. autumn for Coach Dick Todd! Work Ahead for Papit, Heath. the day with a 64, took lead. Immediately things in long race ithe loss of only seven points, with Hurley in 1949. hard over the better. gin Monday morning. Both must and his aides. ! Todd may be lucky, too, in hav- fifth position with a 204 total. The Czech never has run a Kumamaru and began Marciano, carefully led up the; With AAU and the University play again tomorrow, however, marathon in his life. i Nakano ing a serious and talented young- A stroke behind him were Roberto He started meeting them at the net, heavyweight ladder, was being! On the surface it appears that of Kansas players working as the rules call for a full sched- as an 800 man and worked his however, the seventh coach to try his luck ster like Johnny Papit ready to DeVicenzo of Argentina; Doug ule three and won two games before the groomed for the Walcott bout! step into Bill Dudley's shoes, and smoothly, the defending Olympic of games for each team way up the point where to him until Hurley started shout, with the Washington pro foot- Ford of Harrison, N. Y., and Shel- champions finally in the elimination round. Americans finished out the set. to j a hard-working fullback like Leon ley Mayfield, Cedarhurst, hit their stride the marathon distance of 25 miles | Hurley, manager ballers since their transfer fromi Long and away Control Bothers Mulloy. a smart of the; Heath ready for a shot at Rob Island. raced from the Czechs America faces Uruguay in the 385 yards is just another race. j dating to days Boston years ago is like a thoroughbred passing last eight-game; Mulloy began having old school back the 16 in an! Goode’s vacant post. On the Fred Haas of New Orleans, only a contest of the Tomorrow's other finals are in' I trouble of Billy Petrole, shouted so long awkward position to grab the! strength their plug. card. Russia meets Mexico earlier three relays, the women's high; controlling his booming shots in of college, records four strokes behind Clark at 36 Today’s and so loud about his “athlete” brass ring. and their work with the Redskins win made it two in the evening. ijump and the 10,000-meter walk. the second set and he and Tal- being shut out of New York, that holes, faltered at a 73 and bert were The Redskins need a major re-; last year, both could be mighty eleventh place tie. both afflicted with a the match finally was made. building job, but the overall quality:valuable. rash of double faults as Kuma- are more or j Merle Backlund of Boulder. and Actually, both less of rookies seem maru Nakano teamed up “with quantities here doesn’t good] Art Gueppe, Papit’s coach at Colo., and Jack Webb, Spirit Sports-Loving unknown as far as the the Finns Lay Aside Regular Jobs beautiful work around the nets. enough to do work. Todd must' Virginia, claims he never saw a j Lake, lowa, were the low ama- twice broke big time is concerned. replace the three the They Talbert’s serv- men in boy so wrapped up in football and teurs at 222. ice in winning the set. Barely Beat La Starza. middle of his 1951 offensive line intent on making good. Riley Fred Bolton of the Woodmont To Conduct Olympics With Detailed Perfection barely By | It was near the end of the Marciano, now 27, got as well as two key backs. It’s Smith, one-time Redskins quarter- Club in Washington. D. C., added the Associated Press People have to work for repair the j j hard a running track, smooth {second set that Kumamaru suf- past Roland La Starza on a split; no easy task —even with grade-A back, is only one of several sea- a 74 to trail with a 221 total. HELSINKI. July 26. These living. jumping pits (Par 36-36—72). {the and reset jfered his ankle injury. decision, scored a sensational; material. -1 soned football men who gave Low 54-hole scores. Finns are fabulous. The way they the; Even so, Jimmy Clarii 68-67-69—100 But Finns love sports. Finland stage for the next event. Hurdles) 'they didn’t fade in the third set knockout over favored Rex Layne.l Chet Notre Dame end Heath a vote of confidence. The Ai Besselink 65-70-67—202 stage and handle these mammoth and Ostrowski. year, Jim Turnesa 71-06-66—203 has waited a long time to play, ’appear disappear like magic. until the Americans broke a 2-to-2 stopped Louis and then lost two played second fiddle last Jerry is a show as face) last season and the Redskins 10th! i Barber 69-67-67—203 host to the Olympics and every! They think of every little touch. deadlock in the fifth game, in winning on a TKO over old | draft choice, today notified club ibut in the months ahead lack of Dick Mayer 71-69-64—204 spectacular and amazing as the Roberto Devicenso 69-68-68—205 Finn takes a personal interest in Like this one: Jumpers are pro-) They broke service Lee Savold at Philadelphia. j officials he has to pass up , work will be no excuse. Dow? Ford 67-71-67—205 Games themselves. I j Talbert’s decided Shelley Mayfield 72-06-67—205 seeing that the games are a suc- jvided little colored balls set on again in the seventh game A swarming puncher who can: ! find some good line- Kirkwood, Nearly 6,000 are and a pro career, at least for the Todd must Joe ir. 70-67-69—206 athletes com- cess. | pins like tees to stick in the ground' eighth knock you down with a left backers capable of stopping run- Her.ry Ransom 70-70-66—206 peting in more than 100 events lithe game went to deuce hook! time being. Ostrowski said he; Fred Haas. jr. 68-66-7:5—207 Os the 8.000 Finns for marking their take-off points. five times the or a long looping right, Marciano: j ning plays and he hopes that Jack Johnny Palmer 69-66-72—207 100,000 specta- working on! • before Americans though his into military! Wall, before more than induction & Art tr 70-70-67—207 the Olympic Games, more | So many things may be hap- .{won it. often flounders when he misses.! : Dwyer, Neil Ferris Co. improve Marty Furgol tors in scattered places—- than! service was so imminent it would 70-68-70—208 a dozen are working No boxing master, the Rock still j ;on pass defense. The situation Bob Gajda 70-68-70 —208 and it all moves a dozen half without pay. pening so fast in the stadium that -I With Kumamaru unable to run be a waste of time for him to re-i Dutch Harrison 70-67-71—208 like one man follow is not as easy to hit as it seems.' here seems better than in the line. Al Zimmerman 68-71-69—208 synchronized clocks. Hundreds of others have laid cannot them—but -and his service also being affected. port to training camp. Wally Powerfully built with rugged legs' At a glance, you can’t go Ulrich 70-66-73—209 Just sit aside better-paying jobs to help that’s not the Finns’ fault. They Americans ran off the first The Redskins lost qiuck Smiley Quick 72-69-68—209 in the Olympic Sta- r jthe and short, strong arms, he bur-; another; overboard on the linemen. Milon Marusic 69-72-68—209 dium about 5 when the out at low salaries. For example: put up the results of every effort. . four games in the final set In jig player when Bob Hendren, vet- o’clock When puts rows low. trying to pin his man day’s program !An advertising executive volun- | a man the shot, his time. The Japanese made one eran tackle, visited the teams’ Oc- Centers Are Scarce. is i against the ropes for his heavy! j reaching its climax. jteers not only his own car, but number is posted on a big revolv- ¦;more desperate effort. United training camp to! There don’t seem to be any boys On the red signboard bombs. | cidental College Metric Mile clay track, sprinters himself as driver to help meet the ing in midfield, with his > States errors, coupled with bril- inform Todd he had decided to at center who measures up to Ki are running shown Matthews made a smash hit in off in waves transportation demand. Some /distance under his number. jliant all-court work by Nakano give up football to keep a po- Aldrich and the mere fact that the new national records in the case trial heats like When he jumps, the his lcne New York appearance,! charging Right firms closed temporarily to free ( signboard I gave the Japanese the fifth game with Los Angeles coaches are considering shifting of the States, Great Brit- columns. beside (shows March 2, 1951, when he gave Irish! sition a stone: United the track, their employes for Olympic serv- his number, the height, and l i after it had gone to deuce five company. John Yonakor, veteran end, to j ain, France, Australia, and broad jumpers are in whether it's his Bob Murphy a sound whipping.! action. ice. ; first, second or jtimes. Billy Cox, returning halfback that position for a trial, indicates! Luxembourg. third try. Murphy was red hot then and j At the far end of the field, the Three thousand school children j The seventh game went to deuce who is completing a Navy reserve the lack of strength. But Yonakor, “I think I’m the happiest man Matthews cooled him off with a tried tackle, strong men are heaving the shot. ;—including many Boy and Girl Nothing Is Overlooked. (four times before the Japanese officer training course at a nearby also may be at where; in the world,” said Barthel with •olid body thumping. help is needed. Pole Vaulters soar skyward at the Scouts—swarm around every event :; When an event is completed, the : won it. The long struggles had base, is spending a week end here tears of joy in his eyes. to (results are on a huge taken their however, Big Coast Attraction. guards too “I glad boy opposite end of the field. serve as messengers or errand shown elec- • toll, and two working out with the team. Coxj Some of the look am so that Barthel runners. Their only pay: The tric scoreboard which cost SIOO,- blazing service aces by Talbert With the exception of one slow and dumpy and won,” America’s Whistles blow. Starters’ guns won’t be able to join the Redskins) the tackles said McMillen. snappy little uniforms with which [OOO —but everybody agrees it is ; helped close out the match. television shot when August 19, too and At “He is the most pleasant fellow crack. Names and records flash Iuntil but the former tall unco-ordinated. bright signs the Olympic Committee provided ;worth every penny of it. Danny Nardico gave him trouble, Duke ace hopes to week times an observer wonders if I’ve ever and a wonderful in electric on the spend end even met Loudspeakers them. j In bright electric lights, it shows Matthews has kept close to home, leaves practicing with the team. the best coach and plenty of work runner besides.” big scoreboard. blare official announcements. In every contest, there’s at least: the name of the event in three jwhere he is a terrific attraction. Todd isn’t conceding defeat, can make first rate pros out of “Iknew it was all over for me official the names, Everything one to watch every con- languages, nationalities A 10-round decision over Rex naturally, at this time in his ef- them. when Barthel caught me in sur- Under Control. testant. know all the rules, and records of the first seven 19 was his on flashed It’s harder to than a “They Layne at Portland May forts to rebuild the club. He Todd must wonder, too. But it’s prise the last turn and follow too,” according to Brutus Hamil- placers. These names go up with- /Site standup boxer Lueg. simply three-ring circus. last start. He is a hopes to swing a few deals before all he has and he’ll have to make by,” said “I did not ton, United States track coach. in a few minutes after the event. | NEWBUDGET PLAN of the classic style, primarily a the season opens to make the the best of it. The picture, be- have enough strength left to hold Every minute it seems the whole Before every 12 to 20 The whole thing is operated by 1 take as his quick dizzy whirl is going to explode in race, men long as icounter-puncher with , squad more formidable. It’s too ginning the first full week in him or McMillen.” in brown suits, green ties and gray one man using a typewriter right hands. , early to assay accurately the value camp, isn’t bright, and there’s “It was altogether too much chaos. But it never does. These march single file the finish beside the finish line. fabulous Finns have everything hats to to Vay For his entire career, Matthews’ , of the talent at hand, but there; reason to believe it may get dark- for me,” said Great Britain’s Ban- line. They mount stepladders, If the race is close, they pro- \6Months nister, whose presence the under complete rocord shows 96 wins, three losses', don’t seem to be any Wee Willie er. The next several weeks here on control. half on each side of the track. duce a photo of the finish in two and six draws. He was stopped;' Wilkins, Andy Farkases or Dick: should be interesting to anyone track brought the Duke of Edin- How do they do it? . minutes. burg here to the The answer: Every Finn Two Check Each Runner. once by one Eddie Booker, Aug-; Farmars running around. on the sideline. As for Todd, well, see games. helps. If a reporter happens to miss ust 9, 1943, make the best of Barthel, a graduate of the Uni- Finland itself is no bigger than In sprints, tjiere are two to his last loss. Will to Win Necessary. he'll try to it. ! anything that goes up on the An middleweight | versity of Strasbourg, won the Missouri, and Helsinki is smaller watch each runner and pick the( overstuffed philosophical |scoreboard he still is not lost. It up with Hurley, Todd takes a view first gold medal the little princ- than Kansas City. The country order of finish. After the race, when he hooked j “If I get all won’t be long before a boy comes into an 180-) of the situation. ipality of Luxembourg ever has is far from rich and has been they march solemnly out again. Matthews was built they have in Swimming around with a mimeographed sheet pounder. Although has the football them achieved. He is 25 years old, a ravaged by two wars in 15 years. Gangs of workmen constantly) Matthews out of them,” he said, “I’ll be! (Continued From Page B-l.) iof the results he missed. working indoors at the CYP;' small, slight man with a receding This perfection been doing my job. How well do I detailed is not gym m Manhattan in the hottest, from Chicago’s Lake Shore Club hairline and a scholarly appear- land was second and Nadezha romped all over Czechoslovakia.! after that on their will ; ;confined to the big stadium. At New York has known depends finished third in the Amer- ance. Fundamentally an 800- Khynki of Russia third. 72-47, and looked much smoother the rowing summer for; win. They’ve got to have the' ¦who races mimeographed many years, Hurley says he will to ican Olympic trials, won her heat meter man, he his weight The American 400-meter relay results are produced right spirit and you can't win reduced than it did yesterday. On the in less than in 182.” of the 100 in 13 pounds this last year and team won its trial heat with ease come “about without women’s 1:07.7. other hand, its arch rival, Rus- a minute after the rankings are it.” moved up to the 1,500. in the fastest time of the day, 40.3. posted. Marciano Does More Boxing. j The Redskins are beginning; Joan Alderson, also 17 and from Even the gyrations of the McMillen is 24 years old. weighs It is composed of , sia, had trouble beating Finland, gymnasts are Marciano, drilling in the moun-) with another practically brand Chicago’s Town Club, finished sec- reduced rapidly to 1 150 pounds, and stands a skinny , Lindy Remignino 47-35. points paper. tains at Greenwood Lake. N. Y.,; coaching staff. Ordinarily, ' ond in her heat with a time of on new 6-foot-2. He goes to Occidental and . The semi- probably will weigh 185 or 186. He this would be a handicap, but 1:07.4. Judith Roberts, 18, of In- Other basketball scores in the Everybody Helps. done much more boxing in third in her College in Los Angeles. His silver finals and finals are tomorrow. first series of round elimi- Petaejaeniemi, has Todd apparently latched on to a 1 dianapolis, finished relay robin Eero the Olym- camp than Matthews, who did not heat 1:08.3. On the of medal matched the one Glenn The American 1,600-meter nations: Uruguay 70, Hungary! press chief who is largely Approved \ couple of good men when he got in basis for semifin- pic re- arrive from Seattle until two weeks times recorded in the Miss Cunningham won at Berlin in team also qualied tne 56; Bulgaria 52, Mexico 44; Chile sponsible for this information Marvin Bass from William and heats. als, which are tomorrow, by win- ago. coach and Jerry Alderson rated sixth among the 1936. 74, Egypt 46; France 58, Cuba 42; efficiency, credits the I Military 1 Mary as line ning It is up i smooth, In this day of many fights 16 semifinalists, Miss ninth Best American Showing. in 3:11.5. made of and Brazil 71, Philippines 52. handling of the Games to “a lot so Neri from Loyola of Los Angeles Stepan Matson, Cole, of that mean —except to en- Bass be- and Miss Roberts 14th. Ollie Gene Charlie Tomorrow the track and field ! hard work and advance planning I UNIFORMS I iy)thing to handle the backfield. It also capped off the best show- A tertain television audiences —this In to Miss Temes, Hun- Moore and Whitfield. German program of the games comes to by a lot of people.” longs to that breed of coaches addition ing the United States has made however, the best And Distinctive M bout is a novelty. The winner gets who believe there is no gary has Katalin Szoke and Ilona team, made an end with the running of the Prominent businessmen, experts substitute in the distance runs since the time, 3:10.5. Jamaica still Walcott and a piece of a million linemen will | Novak in the semifinals, within rules marathon, the grand climax. in all fields, joined athletic officials Civilian Clothing for hard work. His all men’s track and field program as the favorite. dollar gate. Both can be expected physical top today. Holland Emil Zatopek of Czechoslovakia, in the planning. come home in excellent the 10 times was stabilized in its present form. Weightlifting Record. to shoot the works. condition, barring injuries, or they also has three powerful entrants the fabulous distance runner who But. as always, it’s the little guy | Mai Whitfield won the 800 and Tommy Kono. 27-year-old, 148- The enthusiastic IBC publicity won’t come home. i whose times in the heats were tied up his own Olympic record has already won the 5,000 and the ¦ who makes it work—the ordinary • NAVY OFFICERS department calls it the “greatest Neri acts like he never among the top seven. pounder from Sacramento,' Calif., 10,000 meter runs, his third Finn who sports, is proud to • CHIEF PETTY heard of 1:49.2, and world’s record and seeks loves OFFICERS heavyweight fight since Dempsey- Sammy Baugh, Charlie Justice established a gold medal. No one has ever won entertain the Olympics and who • COASTGUARD of Gail Peters Eliminated. won the 3,000-meter • Firpo" or “another Dempsey-Tun- and the rest of the Redskins’ won a gold medal for the United the marathon and another race will donate his own time and labor PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Peters of Washington, in the record time of 8:45.4. in the lightweight weight- • ney bout.” It hardly figures to be well-publicized backs. They’re just Gail States as well, let alone two. to make them a sucess. MARINE CORPS Mrs. A German, Marianne Werner, • that. But it should be a blood- names to him, pupils to be taught D. C.. and Judy Cornell and lifting final. He lifted 812 pounds AIR FORCE Sehorn, both Portland, moved into second place behind • and-thunder scrap as long as it the niceties of backfield play. But Della of for an Olympic record. In so do- ARMY OFFICERS Oreg., were eliminated from the Miss Zybina in the , break- ing, pounds, • MADE lasts. [when he arouses Baugh’s enthusi- he snatched 259'A a Brakes Relined While You Wait TO MEASURE women’s breaststroke. ing the solid Russian front. Kla- world record in that phase for a • CIVILIAN CLOTHING Mike Papenguth, coach of the dija Tochenova and Tamara Tysh- lightweight. The title goes to the HIGH MILEAGE were Complete Line of Aecemorlea United States Olympic women kevic of Russia third and overall leader in press, snatch MilitaryMedals and Ribbons swimmers, disclosed after the fourth. jerk. Expertly Adjusted Point Standings in Olympics Pretty and races Miss Peters had been Marjorie Jackson of Aus- In basketball, States Specie I Dispatch to Tho Star Itom, 10 are for) that gold the United Y points awarded suffering pulled muscle tralia won her second medal Nationally July 26—Russia ex-! gold medal other! from a HELSINKI. each with the and been able train of the games when she took the BONDED LININGS ¦ Famous 'EAGLE' tended slightly Its ever growing j places figured on a hasn’t to Guaranteed 20.000 miles and eliminates scoring of brake drums. |® ;five 5-4-3-2-l! j for a week, 200-meter dash in 23.7, three- Men's Clothing lead in the unofficial Olympic ; basis. properly tenths 72 Florida Ave. N.E. BUICK«~) J j Miss Cornell suffered from an of a second slower than her Cfl points standings today with the! to date: world record-setting time made FORD***#* Cf) gamely The table upset stomach last night and was i EXPERT REPAIRS TO )• 4 Free Parking at Capital United States fighting in! heat. *> 48 •SHI Garage ¦ 1. Russia 80S to SI. Luxembourg . 1 in condition today. iin a Bertha Brouwer of Hol- 00DGE 1 I second place. ; 2 United States. '22. Holland .12 not top • Yugoslavia Hydraulic Windows The Russians had scored 392 204 22. 12 Papenguth said that he was a ) I Iriveted plyM.-* 1 2 i Hungary 110 34. Poland 11 Vi • nc . U*iveted points with 68 events completed ! 4. Sweden 101 25. South Africa, ; “little disappointed” in the Automatic Top Lifts OLDS 6 l ! gigantic carnival. i 5. Germany 76 10 i | breaststroke results although it —FREE—- • Water Leaks Linings, Labor 4 Wheels Complete in this sports ; 0. Switzerland 62 26. Canada 10 ' ! 7. Great Britain. £6. 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