THE EVENING STAR 3, Italy. 5.892. 4. United ftatea (Meew B-14 Sports D. C., Wednesday, September 7, 1960 Waihington, OLYMPIC SCHEDULE AND SUMMARIES
WOMEN’S GYMNAOTIC 7 562: a. W. Meier, Germany. 16.0. 593; inesi. ROME, Sept. (AP).—The • mint in 3. Brenda M. , Jones, key: 3. Bashir, Pakistan: 4 (tie). t’"l, ,>, "l“ . 4. H. Bloergvln, Iceland. 16.2. 557. C. De of events in Uie 1960 Australia. 2:11.0. 3. Zinaida Motls- Vescovl. Italy; G. Hablbl Iran, Beam E‘ve"t schedule 1 Discus tovlch. Russia, 2:11.«. 4. Marie and J. Kaneko. Japan. Olympic Games for tofiaorrow Dupurfur. Franco, 2:12.3. 6, Diane Doris Fuchs. Rochester, N. Y.. 0.066; ( 1. Kuznetsov 166 feet 3¥« inches, Charles. Orest Britain. 2:14.1. 0. FENCING Muriai Davis Grossfeld, Urbana. 111., (Washington time), followed ?on,». 6 B J Zofia Walasek, Poland. 2:16.3. 7, . lafilvMwal Epee Final Maycock. Parma. Ohio. 1 W’4! fc ?$8: Hwak 5 8.600; Teresa Montefusco. Peoria. cc.%?< Ja Lee. Korea, 2:28.4. 1. Delfino, Italy. victories and a 111., results: 10. 797. 5, Kutenko 14»-8>/ a . 795. 6, 8.533; by Second heat —1. Ursula Donath. S,rK*e ’•• J,)’' Britain. 5 victories; Sharon Richardson. Jacksen, Kahma 147-5. 7«3. 7. Kamerbeek i 8.366; 2 am.—Eau.itrlan: Thr.a-day , Germany. 2:07.8. (Olympic, record. 3. Khabarov. Russia. 4 victories and Mirh., Gall Bontgerath. West ’ 145-5, 753 8. Thomas 133-9. 648. Fla.. event. Old record 2:10.8. by Antis Gleichfeld, a barrage; 4. Sakovlts. Hungary. 4 Palm Beach. 0.000. Total. 44.090. 9, Lalpenleks 132-10. 640. 10. Groso- Germany 3:30 a m—Pendns: Saber Individ- In first heat). 2, Beta victories; 5. Achten. 3 vic- Free Standing Ezerelaa - reng 131-7)4. 630. 11. Yang 130-8, Belgium, Zblkowska, Poland. 2:00.5. 3. Fllrlca tories (eight hits In ual. 622. 12. BJorgvln 120-7, 612. 13. Meier received victories); Fuchs. 8.866; Grossfeld, wL 4 Ladle*' tree, Greceso. Romania. 2:10. 4. Olea Kasl, Dreyfus. France. 3 victories 0.4M: w I United States Fuchs. 0 400: Grossfeld. 9.233; May- Pole Vault Kulhava. Czechoslovakia. 2:10.1. 6, . (Minotaur, skippered 10 ' a.m.—Track and field: Ladles' O of cock. 9.06(1: Montefusco, 8.566; Rich- 1. Yang. feet Gerda 5’,,,?"’.1", Day Dover. Mass ). 400-meter relay semifinals. Formosa, 14 154 Inches, Kraan. Netherlands, 2:10.6. 7. 6.055. 2. Switzerland. ardson. 8.601. Bontgerath. 9.066. Total. ¦ 915 points. Kutenko. Russia. Nicole Goullleux. 5,122. 3. Den- 10 a.m.—Track and field: Ladles' 2. 13-0, France, 2:13.4. mark. 4,970. 4. Argentina. 40.v*506. 855. 3. Dixie Aus- 4.203 5. high final. Brodnik. Yugoslavia. 13-554, Fourth heat—l. WlUis. Sweden. ¦~ lump 3,934. 6. Great Britain. 3,381. Team Totals Individual1 795. 4. Tie between Hock. Germany, tralia. 2:05.9 (Olympic record. Old 7. C'nmonlserr Exercise 10 a.m.— Fencing: Saber Norway. 3.096 8. Bahamas. 3.024 and Kuznetsov. 695. Donath. Ger- (Women) final. Russia. 12-9'4. record 2:07.8 by Ursula ». AustraUa. 2.959. 10, Germany. s 6. Tie Bar. In 2', Jordan. 1, Russia. 100693 points. 2. Canoh- 10 a.m.— Gymnastics: Ladles’ free among Italy. Dlachkov, many second heat). Joy JB * osiovakia.j 3. SW Br team and individual exercises. Russia. Johnson. Klnssburg, Calif., Great Britain. 2:07.2. 3. Veronika 186.395. Japan. 185.395. Dragon Class 5. - \ 10:16 a.m.—Track and field: Menos Kamberbeek. Netherlands. 12-5%, 645. Kummerfeldt. Germany. 2:07.2. 4. 4, Romania. 185.093 Poland. 183 1. Greece. 6.150. 2, 0, 10, Tie and Ekaterina Russia. 5. Italy. 5.674. 958. Germany. 183.561. 7. 400-meter relay semifinals. between Meier. Germany, Parljuk. 2:07.5. 3. Canada. Hungary. W .. 10:30 Oeslna Terlaak. Netherlands. Argentina. 5.283 4. 5.142. 183.103. 8. Bulgaria. 181 •>** . c i«L '. .* -WSR a.m.—Track and field: Men'es Grogorens, Germany. 12*154. 596. 12, SpUk re, t «. 328. 9. 2:10.2. 6. Gul Turkey. 2:11.4. V'tAtn. 4.423. Denmark. United states. 179.726. Italy. Vogelsang, Switzerland. 12-154. 745. Clray, S'ofi n 10. Javelin final. . ~ , Tie .1,949. 7, Norway. 3.824. 8. Holland. 11:30 a.m.—Track and field: Meng¦ 13. among Paccagnella. Italy. 3.524. 9. relay final. Kahma. Finland. Stulac, Canada. 11- 1.500-Metora Final United States (Spirit IV. Individual Standings 1,600-meter ~. „„„ skippered by Eugene Walet of New 1. Noon—Weightlifting: Middleweight. 954. 556. 16, Suutari. Finland. 11-5’4, 1. Herb Elliott Australia. 3:35.6. Polina Astakhova. Russia. 38.432 rec- Orleans). 3.408. 10. Portugal. 3,257. jh 12:15 p.m.—Track and field: Menss 516. 17. MUares. Mexico. 11-154. 476. (World Olympic record: old world Points. .’. Larisa Lattnlna, Russia. 18, Tie among Marlea, Belgium. BJoerg- ord. 3:36, by Elliott in 1058. Old Finn Monotype 38.265. 3. Sofia Muratova. Russia, 10.000-meter final. , , 3:41.2. 12:55 p.m.—Track and field: Ladles vln, Iceland, Lalpenleks. Chile. Timme. Olympic record. by Ron Delany. 1. Denmark. 2. •18.165. 4. Tamara LJukhlna. Russta, Ireland. 1956> 2. Michel France. 8.171. Russia. 6.193. 400-meter final. Netherlands. 10-9’4. 438. 22, Tie be- Jazy. 3. Australia 5.214 Boni* lovan. Romania. relay . 3:38.4 3 Hun- 4. Belgium, 5,156. —'-i’J and field: Mens s tween Thomas-Martineg. Venezuela, Istvan Rossavolgyl. 5. Brazil. 4.962. 87.732. 12:10 p.m.—Track 3:30.2. 4 Dan Waern. Sweden. 6. Bahamas. 4.744. relay final. and Muchltseh. Austria. 10-6. 400. B.Franco. 4,301. 400-meter sard.:40. Zoltan Vamos. Romania. ,4.3M 4 5. Z' 71 4 p.m.—Basketball: Final round. 3:40.8. 6. 8 10 N,w z «- 1,500 Meters Dyrol Burleson 2, . Final round. Cottage land, 3.706. (15. United 5:30 p.m.—Basketball: First heat —1. Kahma. Finland. Grove. Oreg.. 3:40.0. 7. Mtchef Ber- States, Peter nard. Barrett. Madison, Wls.). TODAY’S RESULTS 4:22.8, 582 points. 2, Muchltseh, Aus- France. 3:41.5. 8. Jim Grelte. ¦¦ TRACK AND FIELD tria. 4:23.3, 575. 3. MUares, Mexico, Portland. Ores., end Arne Hamsrslsnd. Flying Dutchman HILLTOP HOUSE < Women's 100-Meler Relay 4:49.3, 339. 4, Paccagnella. Italy. Norway. 3:45.3 1 .Norway, 6,774. 2. Denmark. each 5.850. Harperg Ferry, W. Va. X. *?bHKa <3 Semifinal, first three teams In 3. Holland. 4. i> Great 1 4:65.4. 294. 6. Timme. Netherlands. Men’s Final 4.047. 100-Meters 5. Britain. 5:21.4, 137. 6, Thomas Martinez, 4.762. Rhodesia, 4.677* 6. RussH Open Every Day “MSM Britain. 45.5; 2. 1. Otis Davis Los Aneeles. :44 9. 4 %*. WaBWMHWB j!- .. • Venezuela. 5:25.2. 116. 7 6,290. 8. Switler- It's Cool, In the Mountains - ? i ', L, 3. 4. Hun- Second heat—l. Ger- (World record: old record. :45.2. by n Mel Spence. South Africa. :45.5. 4. Drive up Sunday for a son. Mcßue. Oa.; Lucinda Williams., xlum. 4:40.0. 414 4, B’oergvin. Ice- atVßiu^ra* Mllkha Slnxh India. :45.6. 5. Man- Family-Style Tenn.; Barbara Jones. Nash- - land. 4:40.6, 409. 5. Jalpenleks. Chile, Dinner Nashville. fred Kinder. :45.0. >l. Earl Star Class 1 Clarka- - 4:57.5. 279. 6. Stulac, Canada. 5:59.6. Germany. - ville Tenn.; Wilma Rudolph. Calif :45 \ H. F. 3301 '] and Young. San Fernando. 9. 1. Russia. 7.619. 2, (6 Mlles Tenn ). (World Olympic ; 265. Portugal, 6.239. From Shenandoah ville, 44.4 Third heat—l. Germany. Downs) Old record 44.5 by Australia. Meier. Hon. Step and Junin Final , j record. , 4:30.6. 500 points. 2, Brodnik. Yuzo- 2. Russia. 45.0; 3. Poland. 55 1956); > slavia. 3, 1. Josef Schmidt. Poland. feet (Australia was 4:37.7. 434. Kamerbeek. 45.3; 4. Panama. 46.5. . Netherlands. 4:43.6. 384. 4. Kuznetsov. l’ii Inches (betters world record of 54 for passing the baton out- feet 954 inches by Russia’s O. *. jiitfximr disqualified Russia. 4:53.8, 306. 5. Epitroupolos. Fedosrv side the zone.) set In 1959 but under Schmidt'a prescribed Greece. 4:55.0, 297. pend- Don’t Let Relay ing mark of 55 feet lo'/k Inches. Your Men's 100-Meler Fourth heat—-1. Vogelsang. Switzer- record. Old record. 53 feet WWIMMMfe' heat land. 528 Olympic Heats, first three teams In each t 4:27,7. points. 2. Kutenko. Inches 3. Formosa, 7S by Adhemar Ferreira da Auto qualify for semifinals: Russia. 4:44.2. 379. Yang. Silva. Brazil. 10561 2. Vladimir (jVnTrffMßfe? Driving 2. . 4:48 345. 4. Sar. 4:49.2. 340. First heat—l. Great Britain. 40.1, 5. Italy. Goriaev. Russia. 54 feet «’• inches. 4 . 5. Johnson, Kingsburg. Calif.. 4:49.7, Permit 3 3. Viktor Kreer. Russia. 53 feet 10’4 Lapse! ThXra. <°M«ilco > 336. 6. Suutari. Finland. 5:04.8, 231. 4. Ira Inches. Davis. Philadelphia, Complete form to r Iceland. 53 f t arsson. feet B'4 Inches. u,< w remind with d 2. Javelin ; ’’l you 60- h e‘.t-l, Italy. 40.0; Ni- 6 Ryszard Malcherczyk. Poland. 52 'sXd feet notice to renew 41.0; 4. 1. Kutenko. Russia. 234 4% 53 10 ’ day your driving geria. 40.1; 3. Venezuela, teet inches. 5. Vilhjalmlr Eln- ¦’ ¦ inches. 1.031 points. 2. Kuznetsov, teet • permit. Philippines. 41.4. (Uganda disquali- 654 Inches baton outside pre- . Russia. 233-7V*. 1,024. 3, Johnson. The finishers in order: 7. Menfred fied for passing 890. did Kingsburg, Calif.. 229-10%, 4. 8. name: zone. Liberia not gt*rt ) Einz. Germeny. K Rahkamo Fin- scribed Yang. Formosa. 223-9%, 937. 5. Brod- land. 0. lan 1,600-Meter Relay Trials Tomlinson. Australia. 10. . nik. Yugoslavia. 214-3%. 858. 6, Bock, Rugenyl Mikhailov. 1, Sven In heat qualify Russia. (First three each Germany. 208-9%. 817. 7. Lalpenleks, Erikson. Sweden. 12. Fredrick Alson. address: for semifinals): Chile. 201-7. 764. 8, Grogorenz. Ger- Great Britain. 13 John Baguley. —1. (Manfred. First heat Germany i many. 199-6%. 750. 9. Kahma. Fin- Australia. 14. Adhemar Ferreira da Kinder H Reske. J. Kaiser, Carl -1 198-5%. 743. 10. Suutari. Fin- Silva. Brazil. date 4.’2, 3:10 5. land, permit expires: phone: Kkufmknn)'. 3:fo Canada, ¦ land, 196-4%. 729. 11. Kamerbeek. Yugoslavia. 3:10.6. 4, Finland. 12. WRESTLING 3. • Netherlands. 188-7%. 677. Bjoerg- Please me the new Rico. quote HARTFORD economy auto in- 3'117. 5. Puerto . vin. Iceland. 188-5%. 676. 13. Bar. Final Freestyle Standings: West Indies (George surance for SAFE • Second heat—l. - Italy. 182-10%. 641. Vogelsang. Swit- DRIVERS. ®3O«sSsaS*SSS*iWRRI Gardner, Bantamweight: 1— Terry McCann Kerr. J. Wedderburn. Keith ’ zerland, 172-7%, 578. 15. Timme. Poland. 3.09.5. Thomas- (Tulsa). 2. N. Zalev. Bulgaria: 3. T. no ™Mai Spence). 3:09.1. 2. • Netherlands. 169-9. 561. 16. yes-- Trojanowskl. Poland; 4. 4, Belgium. 5, Luxem- 167-9%, 549. 17, T. Asal. Japan; Italy. 3:09.8, ’ Martinez. Venezuela, 5. Shakhov, Jaskarl. '; Rafer Johnson, the durable athlete from Kingsburg, Calif., lets fly ilpitropoulos. Greece. 166-2%. *>4o. 18. M. Russia; 6. T. (R. Pac- Finland. ? with the discus of the decathlon in b°Third heat —1. Switzerland • Stulac. Canada. 165 : 4%. 536. 19. during yesterday’s phase H. Waegll). 503. M grueling Weber, E. Zaugg. Bruder, C. • cagnella. Italy. 159-0%. 20, Featherweight: I, Daglitanli. JAGOE ’. 13:10.7. 2, South Africa. J:16.1. 3. • Meier, Germany. 155-3%, 480. 21. Turkey; 2. S. Ivanov, Bulgaria; 3, V. ( INSURANCE AGENCY I the Games at Rome. Johnson won the medal with a did not 434. 22. Russia: Olympic gold Great Britain. 3:20.3. Greece - Marien. Belgium. 146-8%, Rubashvlll. 4. T. Sato. Japan; ’ start 411. 23.1 J. score of an record.—AP 'finish; Uganda did not Mijares. Mexico. 142-3. , io, Mewls, Belgium; 6. M. Akhtar. k 1000 VtItMOHT AVI., H.W. 8,392 points, Olympic Wirephoto. Austria. 126-1%. ST, 3-7773 ' Fourth heat—l. United States (Jack : Muchltseh. 330. [Pakistan. J Glenn Davis. Otis Yerman. Earl Young. 10 Lightweight: 1. Shelby Wilson (Ponca Ghana, 3. FINAL SCORES. EVENTS: 'Davis). 3:10.4. 2. 3:10.5. [City. Okla): 2. V. Slnyavskly. Russia; Czechoslovakia. 5. Johnson. United bourne four ago by Sweden, 3:10.7. 4, I—Rafer States.; 3. E. Dimov. Bulgaria: 4. Bong Chang ' years j 8.392.098. I Russia. *» Won. Korea; 5. Tajlkl. Iran; 6. G. OLYMPICS —C. K. Yang. Formosa. 8.334. ' Ireland’s Ron Delany. Women’a Hlgb Jump Preliminaries [Nlzzola. Italy. 3Vasiliy Kuznetsov. Russia. 7.809.' The United States had an- (Qualifying height. 5-5): Russia, Middleweight; 1, H. Gungor. Turkey; Ballas. 4Yurity Kutenko. 7,567. Qualifiers—Jolanda Roma- 2. O. 5Evert Kamerbeek, Netherlands, Skhlrtladze. Russia: 3. M. An- i other ace in the wings, and he nla: Neomia Roger. USA (Roba. Ala.); tonsson, Sweden; 4, Ed De Witt 'Wash- Frances 7,236. Ingrid Becker. Germany; ington. Pa.); 5. G. Utz. Germany; 6. [Came in under the floodlights, Zwler, 6Franco Sar. Italy, 7,195. S Slaap. Great Britain; Petronella i Madho. India. Oerter Sets Russia; 7Markus Kahma. Finland. 7,112. was Rafer the Holland; Talse Chenchick. 1. Record, Johnson, 8— 7,032. I Light Heavyweight: I. Atli, Tur- iHe France: Inga Klaus Grogorenz, Germany, Florence Petry-Amlel. key; 2. R. Takhtl. Iran; 3, A. California who set Rus- 9Jose 6.918.; Albul. strongman Galina Dolla. Brodnik. Yugoslavia. 4. V. Lorentzon. Sweden: Manfred Bock, Germany. Palm. Sweden; 3, Dan Germany; 10— 6,894. i ;Russia; an Olympic decathlon record sia: Marlene Schmltz-Portz. , Brand. Belle Vue. Nebr ); H. Van — Fritz Switzerland, 6. Gere. Valentine Bal- 11 Vogelsang, South Olga Yugoslavia: 6.767. Zyl. Africa. with 8,392 poilnts for a slim led. Russia: Jaroslawa Jozwlakowska. Heavyweight: 1, W. NEW 1960 Leeds Discus 12— Suutari, Dietrich. Ger- Shirlev. Great Brit- Seppo Finland. 6,751. Sweep over his Poland: Dorothy 6.283.. many; 2. H. Kaplan. Turkey; 3, S. edge longtime friend, 13—Luciano Paccagnella. Italy. ain: Helen Frith. Australia. Dzarasov. Russia; 4. P. Marascalchl. Brown, 14—Holm Bjoergvin. Iceland. 6,261. Chuang Yang of Formosa and Failed to qualify—Barbara K*'*: s L. DJiber. Bulgaria, B-ll Anchored Illinois' Jean 15— Her m a n Timme. Netherland, and Continued From Pace 11 quartet. by USA (Jamaica. N Y.); Gaertner, J. Reznak. Hungary. I UCLA. finished with Angeles). 6.206. the Yang 'USA (Los Flyweight: 1. A. Bllek. Turkey: 2. M son, and Sime of ’ star George Kerr, they won ;16—Walter Meier. Germany, 6,000. Dallas, Tex., Javelin Trials Matsubara. Japan: 3. S. Safepour. CHRYSLERS 8,334 points, 58 points behind. Men’s 17—Jans Muchltseh. Austria. 5,950. Iran; second heat in 3:09.1. Other 4. Paul Neff. Germany: 5. Sim- Durham, N. C. (Qualifying distance. 242-9’a>: 18— Merian. Belgium. 5,919. Gray i Leopold ons_(Norfo!k. Va.): 6, AllAliev, feussla. winners were Germany in Johnson, from Kingsburg, Qualifiers—Janus Sidlo. Poland. '-78 19— Juriz Leipenieks. Chile. 5.865. •Clvio Berruti, the Gold Med-, "heat rt D , b 3 3 « Inches; Al Cantello. USA 20— Vene- U, and Switzerland in Calif., the world record holder, feet Hector Thomas-Martinez. (PoTera &l.J’; 2 T Ogfe r'? alist at 200 meters, anchored ['3:10.5, I (Norriston. Pa.>. zuela. 5,753. ‘Tu with 8,683 points, had to come bulenko, Russia. Walter : 21— Mexico. 5.413. ' 3:10.7. Knut Rodolfo Mijares. SAVINGS X'SS ONCE A-YEAR the Italian team to a quick 40 I Kruscr. -SS-tt’/A. 22 Canada. from behind in the discus, the Germany. George Stulac. 5,198. heat. One American, Neomia Rogers Fredrickson. Sweden. 246-114*: Willy 23Pan|yloti Epitropolous. Greece, flit to win the second Norway, Abi- second event of the and Rasmussen. . of Roba. Ala., was among the day Poland, 245-7¥?. The first heat went to Britain gniew Radziwonowcz (Others in original field of 31 com- I SCHOOL BUSES FALLS 15 for the women’s seventh of the 10-event torture. Terje Pedersen, Norway, 244-11’4. , CHURCH OARAGE, qualifiers Mart petitors withdrew before completion lit 40.1 with speedy Peter Rad- Mart Paama. Russia. 200-6v«. of 10 events.) Immediate delivery, WAYNE 60- The third world record of Hermann high jump finals. Miss Rogers Kuisma. Finland. 349-1 H; CHRYSLER • FLYMOUTHe VALIANT « DE SOTO ford running the final leg. Carlo on IHC or Ford. the day went to Poland’s Josef Germany. 24b-s‘a. TRACK AND FIELD passenger . cleared the qualifying height Salomon, Gergelv Wilma Rudolph, queen of Llevore. Italy, 240-o’e: Kule- Women’s 800-Meter Heats FALLS VIRGINIA Schmidt with a mark of 55 feet 244-IM,. Con or CHURCH, of 5-5 on her second try. The sar. Hungary. (First two in each heat plus one FINANCE, will LEASE Women sprinters, anchored the inches in the Failed to qualify—Bill Alley. USA 1% hop, step and rr y fastest other time qualify for final). two other Americans, Barbara Hills, N. J.l. First Hillwood Ava. b Lea Hwy. JE. 2-2300 United States’ women’s quartet The old (Short vF* , heat —1. Antje Gleichfeld. $. J. MEEKS & SON of New York and Jean jump. record was Beucher. USA (Overland Park, Kans.i. Germany. 2:10.9 (Olympic record. of '[Brown Norway, -39- NA. to its world record clocking 54 feet 9% inches, by Russia’s 223-5V4: Egll Danielson. Old record 2:16.8. By L. Radke. Ger- 8-2197 , Geartner of Los Angeles* missed 3 ‘'*' 4i.« seconds to qualify for the O. Pedoseev. Ira Davis of EQUESTRIAN out at 5-1. Finals tomor- of are in first final. was Standings Jumping after Philadelphia fourth with 14 row. two heals today over obstacles: The United States four low- 53 feet 10 inches. Italy, no Defending Champion Charles 1, Raimondo D’lnzee. ered the record from 45.5, the Pe l Vinci of Cleveland retained United States entries pulled 2? Naldo' l M. Dasso. Argentina. 4. ; France combined world 3, Tie between Fresson. and Olympic for medals in Max ; his bantamweight weightlifting i surprises gold and Piero Dlnzeo, Italy. 8. mark run by Australian girls Wiley. USA ’ i title, smashing the Olympic ; yachting and freestyle wres- 5, Tie among Hugn in the 1956 games. (Towson Md.) (Master William). record and tying the world rec- tling. The Minotaur, skippered George Morris. USA (New Canaan,; Martha Hudson of Mcßue, Conn ) de Fombelle, ord for class. by George O’Day of (Slnjon). Bernard ' his Dover, France, and Istavn Suu. Hungary. 12. ran the fol- Oa,. opening leg, Vinci’s total liftfor the Mass., clinched a gold medal in U. Fritz Thledemann. Germany. 131a., press, Pierre Joncraeres by Barbara Jones, Nash- 10. Tie among Ipwed and clean and the 5.5-meter class of the re- Dan snatch jerk was D’Orlola. France. Wofford. Great DRIVE IT Tenn., Lucinda Williams, vjfe, ¦ 759 pounds, matching the world gatta. And three Oklahomans Britain. David Broome. Great Britain. United Arab Republic. rigshville, and Miss Rudolph, broke Mohamed Zakl. ’ record held by Russia’s V. Turkey’s domination in Carlos Delia. Argentina, Hennque of Clarksville, Tenn. Calyado. Portugal. Carlos Colomblano, Stogov. The Olympic record wrestling—Lightweight Shelby 16. four Ten- Wilson Urusu*y> •All girls are from • was 754% pounds Vinci lifted and Welterweight Doug i Billy Steinkraus. USA (Westport, (Riviera with nessee State College. when he both of Conn.i Wonderi. tied i won the bantam class Blubaugh, Ponca City, I two others for 27th place. Miss Rudolph’s swift finish- at Melbourne in 1956. and Bantamweight Terry Mc- YESTERDAY'S LATE RESULTS ing leg foreshadowed a third Cann of Tulsa. DECATHLON Saberman Advance Gold Medal for the 20-year-old 110-Meter Hurdles First Heat: 1. Rafer Johnson. United Negro girl who has already won il Three American sabermen States. 15.3. 740 points; 2, S. Suutari. 15.6. 673; 3, K. Grogorenz. the 100 and 200-meter dashes i advanced to the fencing quar- MEDAL Finland, SCORE j Germany. 10.9. 443; 4, H. Thomas, in these games. ter-finals.' Al Kwartler, Yonk- Venezuela, 16.9 . 443. Second Heat: 1. L. Marlen. Belgium. The Americans whipped the ers, N. Y., and Mike Dasaro, 7 115.5, 694: 2, Y. Kutenko. Russia. 15.6, TODAY! ROME, Sept. (AP).—Medal I 3, P. Epitroulous. Greece. 18.1. Russian women, anchored by’’New York who finished 1673; City, table for the Olympic games I '283: R. G. Stulac. Canada, 1H.4. 250. Formosa. Marla Itkina, by five yards. The 1-2 in last year’s Pan American after 11 of I Third Heat: 1, C. K. Yang, ; THE CAR THAT AMERICA’S MIND days competition: 1 R. Mexico. 17.3. CHANGED Russians timed in :45 each turned in four ,14.6, 923: 2. Mijares, were fiat, Games, vic- Gold 385: 3, Philip Mulkey. United States. I „ , Silver Bronze' United just a half second off the old tories in the first round. Da- States 13 13 118.1. 283. Soviet Union 22 id 20 Fourth Heat: 1, Vogelsang. Switzer- mark. ii 740: 2. M. Kamha. Finland. saro came back with four tri- Italy ... 7 s*| 'land, 15.3, ABOUT SPORTS CARS Germany 9 15 7 | ’ 15.9. 612: 3, Lalpenleks. Chile. 17.1, the • umphs in, second round and Australia k i> 5 413 Britain Won Other Heat E. Kamerbeek. Hol- Kwartler won three times. Poland 3 4 n i Fifth Heal: 1. Hungary 4 7 4 land. 14.9. 840 : 2. V. Eruf. Russia. Gaining the heat’s third Navy Ensign Al Morales, the' Czechoslovakia 2 1 .3 15.0. 813: 3. Y. Diachkov. Russia. 15.3. New 15.7, 1959 National cham- Zealand 2 o <) ' 740; 4. J. Brodnik. Yugoslavia, qualifying place for the six- Collegiate Great Britain 1 4 9 I 652. Bulgaria . . 1 3 I Heal: 1. H. Timme. Holland. team final tomorrow was I pion while at Yale, made it 2 Sixth Romania 11 5 i115.7. 652: 2. H. Muchtisch. Austria, Poland. into the second round in a Sweden 1 4 3 I 15.8, 632: 3. M. Bock. Germany. 15.1. 16.4, and turned in two wins Austria 11 o 575; 4. G. Randahgwa, India. 523. The other heat went to Brit- barrage Denmark 10 1 I Seventh Heat: 1. F. Sar. Italy, 14.7. ain, with Mary Bignal running in the second round of the Japan O 4 4 894; 2. L. Paccagenelle. Italy. 16.7, France o 2 2 individual round robin o the anchor. The British girls compe- Belgium 2 2 ! tition. Iran o 1 -I did 45.8. Germany and Italy Netherlands o 1 2 also qualified for the final by Japan increased its lead over South Africa 0 ! 2 1 Fete Switzerland .0 Little Leaguers [Russia in the men's and 11 finishing 2-3. team O United Arab R’p’bl’c 11 Members of the and individual events of the gym- Canada o 1 <1 i winning The men’s 1,600-meter relay, Ghana 0 1 O teams in the Walter ¦ o 1 o runnerup team also but Ameri- nastic competition. After this Taiwan .. ; advanced, o I 0 be U three free the Yugoslavia 1 Johnson Little League will Ww ; ca’s field prestige took another morning’s events, Finland O o 2 o o honored in a dinner at 6 p.m. blow when six-member Japanese team led Argentina 1 heavy the world O o Brazil . .. 1 Steak with 144.55 <> tomorrow at Barclay’s record holder, Bill Alley of points, compared to British West Indies 0 1 o 0 1 the Northeast Russia’s 142.85. Three more Mexico . House given by Styort Hills, N, J., failed to Pagistan 0 0 1 scheduled 0 0 1 Optimists Club. qualify for the javelin finals. free events are later Pakistan Triumph TR-3 has probably won more Qtis Davis of Los Angeles, today. Raimondo D’lnzeo, Italy’s MTheawards in than any other automo- who won the 400-meter run in competition .great riding champion, turned world record time yesterday,' bile model you can buy today. But it has also brought iin a flawless 400-meter hurdles cham- breath-taking, and new kind of to everyday driving. performance in the first half 1 a enjoyment pion Glenn Davis of Columbus, | 50 the 'of equestrian jumping ¦ Americans TR-3’s. Ohio, triggered the 1,600-meter! . Today, more .than 40,000 own PARTS into the ' championship. Ek relaj quartet after- You willsee even more of them on freeways and in The closest Americans were ADDITIONAL semifinals with a noon hardly - will in rallies. Towson, Md., and j supermarket parking lots than you see deep breath. Jack Yerman and Hugh Wiley. George Morris. New Caanan, Earl Young ran the"two other How come? Conn., in a four-way tie for with lego for Uncle Sam’s foursome this ’ fifth with 12 | TR-3 over a of to which won the last of four place penalty ; The was developed period years points. qualifying heats eased up in 3 coupon I do certain things extremely well: minutes 10.4 seconds. Breaks Record Davis to 110 ( 1. To be fast—and it goes up miles per hour. They ran while the vast Bill Steinkraus of Westport, Olympic stadium buzzed with To handle well—and it has steer- Conn., was almost out of the. 2. quick-action the failure of Alley in the Jave- in a tie for' • disc brakes, a gear- lin trials. running three-way ing, racing-type synchromesh 27th place with 24 penalty and a frame for * box, rigid X-type stability. Cantello Qualifies 1points. Two Americans and Aus- j 3. To stand up under hard driving—and it has taken The 6-foot-3 222-pound for- tralia’s Herb Elliott gave 40,000 first in class in Kansas star practically every major European mer University '[track and field fans their I made three attempts to top the |! rally during the past 5 years. money’s worth in a day of qualifying minimum of 242 ¦ i in-[ for ' credible performances yester- what we do you... 4. To be comfortable—and it has contoured, leath- feet 9% inches, but the best i day. and lots he could manage was 225-3%. er-upholstered seats of stretch-out leg room. Otis Davis of Los Angeles, an FRONT END ALIGNMENT HU world record, set 1 recently active track for To be it less than ' | competitor On Super Visualiner Front End Aligner 5. practical—and costs $5OO other injtn Olympic warmup meet, is ’ only two years, won the 400-1 • Correct Caster, Camber, Toe-in, Toe-out than convert- 28|»4%. cars in its class, less “low-price-three” meter dash in the world record • Complete Front End Geometry was It 35 miles of Ahother who missed De- time of 44.9 seconds. Ger- | ibles. goes up to per gallon gas, has an fending Egil Daniel- ADJUST BRAKES ALL 4 WHEELS Champion many’s Karl Kaufmann made ON optional rear seat and a full-sized trunk that locks. of Norway, whose best was son; ’ it almost a dead heat with a • Adiust Hand Brake • Adjust Pedal Clearance e2 which make the TR-3 for In the 239-3%. [finishing lunge that nearly: short, qualities great ENTIRE BRAKE SYSTEM Al Cantello of Norristown, • caught the flying American. ij 3 INSPECT “sports-car drivers” make it great for any kind of Pa.,.hit 261-6% on his third and Kaufmann credited with • Master and Wheel Cylinders • Brake Linings was driver. See for yourself at your Triumph dealer’s. avert Drums • last attempt to a United 1 the same time as Otis while • Brake Hydraulic System • (He’s in the Yellow Pages.) States whitewash in the pre- • taking the Silver Medal. The Grease Seals liminaries. He led the second 1 old world record 45.2, set was INSPECT AND REPACK An extra value: When you buy a TR-3 you buy of The third 4 CLEAN, group qualifiers. ¦ four years ago by America’s FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS not a car with a future, but also a car of the American entry, Terry Beucher ’ | Lou Jones. only of Overland Park, Kans., didn’t t Elliott, the world record future. 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