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. , 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. 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, . 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. . 3 victories 0.4M: w I