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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 United States 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 Joe Louis, 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 DECATHLON 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; Bob Mathias, 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 Helsinki. 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.