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PAGE 2, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1971 U.S. Girls Pull a Sweep in the shot put with a 84-10 heave. Karl Salb of Lawrence IFROM PAGE*?) Kans., even bigger at 6-4 an<J States baseball team won its 290, got second place with 62-« second game. beating out Canada's Micbaei ARGENTINA'S "Golden Mercer, who won the bronze Crew," a patchwork of the na- with 59-1. tion's gold medai winners in Steve Prefontaine, a stocky, By MONTE McCORMICK Tom Steinhauer climbed from M-Mike Dall*y .(MB), Conner Bakke smaller boats, upset the favored 20-year-old University of Oregon (MB). ' ,.• - University of Washington she! student, won the 5,000 meters by Stete JMiMl Sports Writer the first to the championship II—Tom Steinhauer (N), Cany flight. - Meagher (N). in the featured eight-oar race some 75 yards over teammate Scott Shinutnski of the Maple B-Ralph SUmler {PL), Todd Nirowetz Steve Stageburg of E u g e n e, (BH), •- and handed the United States its Bluff Country Club took medal A NEW CITY Junior Boys M-St«v* Arriato (PL). Ore., for another 1-2 U. S. M-Tom Ritchie (PL), Day* Brader first rowing shutout in the Honors over bis home course (PL), Stuart McCwmlck (BH). triumph. champion will be crowned this Games. Monday and carries a one- afternoon. Mike K r u e g e r of M-Ga'ry SternK*u«r (N), Tom Mirllng Prefontaine, running with (MB), Phil Lohr CPU, Mik* Murphy The U.S. setback was nearly stroke lead into the finals today Public Links won last year, pro- (BH), Dick Frohmader (PL), *Chlp J»- as humiliating as its 73-69 loss power and confidence, covered mleson (BH) the Junior Boys City Golf ceeded by Harold Harder of U-Mark Williamson (BH), Alan Jones to Cuba in basketball Sunday. the distance in 13:52.5. (PL), Greg Smith (N), Bob Storer (PL), Tournament at Odana Hills. Cherokee and John Golden of Pete McKenna (N). Brazil won the other two final A break in American domi- Shimanski posted the only par Nakoma. 17-Doug Drives (BH), Jim Brager (N), events, with the United States nance of track and field was Jon Keeley (MB). 36 on the front of Maple Bluffs Nakoma and Public Links led U— Dave Cookson (BH), Time Narowetr settling for a bronze in the dou- made by an 18-year-old Cana- (BH), Dave .Reoenberg (BH), Perry Per- demanding course, then the qualifying with 10 each. slk« (PL), Bob swettler (N). ble sculls and a fifth in the dian girl. slumped to a 40 for 76, low for it-Bob Hanson (C). Backhawk had eight, Maple W—Mark Sweeney (N), Craig Swettler fours without coxswain. But the DEBBIE BRILL, using what ;he day. Bluff seven, and Cherokee one. day belonged to the Argentines. she calls the "Brill Bend" pat- »1—"Don Mutch OPL), Jack StutZ (C), Results: Pat Adams (BH), Mike Bruummer (MB), terned after the "Fosbury JEFF BECKER of Maple Dewey Glfchrlst (PL). THEY WOUND up with four W-Scott Shlnrunskt (MB), 34-40. *-Lost playoff for second flttht Plop" popularized by Dick Fos- Bluff put together 39-38 for a 77, T7-J»« B»ck»r (MB), 39-38. "-Won five-way sudden-death lor gold medals in rowing, one sil 71-chrls Johnson (N>, 43-35. one berth at >1. ver and one bronze. bury in the 1968 Olympics, won one stroke off the pace. Chris the women's high with a Pan Johnson of Nakoma with a 78 The United States, dominant 7 was the only other entry to in Pan Am rowing since 1955, Am record leap of 6 /8. had to settle for two silvers and FIELD HOCKEY break 80. Johnson shot a par 35 Canada I, Mexico 0 on the back nine after soaring three bronze medals, plus two Argentina 4, Guayana 0 Jamaica 1, Chile 0 43 going out. Phillie Homers fifth place finishes. Trinidad 0, USA 0 (tie) SOCCER Mike Dailey, son of Warren Pouring on the power over the Argentina 2, Bermuda I final 500 meters of the 2,000 Mexico 1, Trinidad l (tie) )ailey, prominent in state ama- Colombia 2, Canada 1 eur golf circles for many meter course, the Argentines BASEBALL Cuba 4, Nicaragua 1 irears, and Cornier Bakke shot Cool Braves won by two lengths over the USA 7, Canada 1 Washington crew, stroked by Colombia 3, Puerto Rico 2 80s to give Maple Bluff four of PHILADELPHIA W! — Con- Mexico 2, Venezuela l (10) he five low medal scores. to a 4-0 victory Monday night Clifford Hum of Bellingham, BASKETBALL secutive home runs by Deron over the Atlanta Braves. Brazil 135, Surinam 56 The low 36 scores will con- Wash. The winning time was WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Johnson and Roger Freed keyed With one out in the fourth, 6:01.6, with the United States Cuba 72, Ecuador 38 inue today in the final 18 holes a .three-run fourth inning that Brazil 96, Colombia 45 at Odana Hills starting at 8 Johnson slammed his 26th 'home second in 6:10.8, followed by Mexico 64, Canada 61 carried the Philadelphia Phillies MEN'S VOLLEYBALL a.m. Play will continue in four run of the season and Freed fol- Canada, 6:12.4. Brazil 3, Canada 0 Western Amateur champ Andy North shows off his prize. lowed with his fourth. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL flights of nine each with the •BRAZIL WON the double USA 3, Bahamas 0 — APWlrephoto bird flighting teeing off first. Bench, May Belt Wise scattered 11 hits .to push sculls in 6:53.7, followed by Ar- The championship flight will his record to 10-9. gentina, 6:59.9, and the United begin teeing off at 9:30. Key Hits for Reds It was the fourth shutout of States' John Nunn of Palos Robustelli Praises Cleveland Star the season for Wise, including Verdes Peninsula, Calif., and IT TOOK a 91 to get into a .NEW YORK MV-Johnny his no-hitter over Cincinnati Tom McKibbon of Huntington playoff for one berth in the Bench drove in three runs with June 23. Beach, Calif., in 7:01.3. hird flight. Five tied at 91, but a single and a double and Lee Box score: <• The fours without cox went to Jimmy Brown—One of a Kind Don Mutch of Public Links won May snapped a tie with a lead- ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA with a five on No. 2. ab r h bl ab r h bl Brazil in 6:28.8. 'Cuba won the off homer in the ninth inning as, Mtllan 2b 4000 Harmon 2b 3 0 l o There was one other deadock Garr If 4020 Bpwa sa 4010 silver and Argentina the bronze. CANTON, 0. Ml.— Hall of what 'they have to lose, and I backdrop of the football field, the Cincinnati Reds defeated H Aaron Ib 4010 MCarver c 30 I The United States was fifth. — six at 85 — and Chip Jamie- Lum rf 4030 DJohnson Ib 4 l Famer Andy Robustelli said think that's a disadvantage." and that the controversy Brown the New York Mets, 4-2, Mon- EWJilams c 4020 Freed rf 4 1 2 1 ,. The U.S. baseball team won «"on was the one dropped into Evans 3b 3 0 1 Montanez cf 4 o 0 Monday there likely will never But Brown had more than has stirred as an outspoken day night. SJackson cf 4010 Money If 3 l 0 its second game of the round he second flight. MPerez si t 0 1 0 Vukovlch 3b 40 1 be another running back like nothing to lose — he had physi- black leader and a Hollywood May's 28th homer of the year Slona p 3000 Wfsa p 3 1 0 robin tournament, beating Can- Jimmy Brown because it is vir- cal attributes that obviously It took an 82 or better to get opened the ninth inning and McQueen p 0000 ada, 7-1, and setting up the movie star should not in any into the championship flight, King ph 1000 tually impossible to duplicate still amaze Robustelli. way detract from 'them. jave the Reds the lead against meeting with favored Cuba nd three are repeaters. They Total 350110 Total 324104 two vital prerequisites — the at- "HE had quickness, speed, .oser Jon Matlack. Then Tom- Atlanta 400 »0* ••0— 0 today. "ALL PEOPLE have obliga- are Ralph Stamler of Public ,...._ » • • 3 » t 1 0 x — 4 tributes of the man and the na- strength, flexibility. He was re- mde Agee missed a shoestring r,J?.pT?nl!adelenta 3- LOB—Atlanta 9. tions, but the athlete even more jinks, Pete McKenna of Na- Philadelphia 7. HR—DJohnson (24). - PAUL PATTERSON, a 6-6 ture of the society that spawned laxed, very poised and he. was a so becuase he's .projected as catch on Tony Perez' liner .and Freed (4). SB—Money. SF—iWcCarver. aim. coma, and Conner Bakke of .t went for a triple. Bench fol- IP H RER BBSO righthander from Canton, N.Y. determined g u y," Robustelli something special," said Robus- Stone (L.4-4) 7 944 1 5 Maple Bluff. Gary Steinhauer .owed with his single, driving in McQueen 1 100 0 1 and Ithaca College, shut out the "All of us have challenges," pointed out. "You just never get telli. "So I think we have to Wise (W.10-9) 9 U 0 0 1 5 ailed in a bid to repeat, but the insurance run.