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Ohio State Track Star Covers Course

+ in 149.2 to Start New American Sweep EO PETERSEN, United Press : \ Sate so set a

gold medal of the games. The old record was 149.8, set by Thomas Hampson of Great he Nageo speedier Hard

the 800, a classic svat v o “the Otfmpie. games. The t ank printers had all ‘won their heats) a PA in the first round! of -the 200-meter dash. Herb Barten of the University, of Michigan finished fourth in the race in 1 minute 50.1 seconds. Bob Chambers -of Southern Cali. fornia was sixth in 1:52.1, Wint Is Second Arthur Wint, giant Jamaican Negro, was second and also bettered the old record. His time was 1:49.55. Marcel Hansennie of France equalled the old mark at 1:49.38. Whitfield ran exactly the race he predicted he would run to win. He had the inside lane and broke ahead but fell back, permitting R. C, Chef D'Hotsl of France to lead the pack at the end of the

Olympic Standings

UNBOX. Nuavg.3 (UP)=-The unofficial team standings in the | 1948 Olympic games at the end of 12 events: United States 104; France 38; Sweden 25; Australia 15; Hungary 14; Austria 12; Great Britain 12; Italy 11; Czechoslovakia 10; Denmark 7; Finland 7; Norway 7; Belgium 5; Ceylon 5; Switzerland 5; Yugoslavia 4; Netherlands 4; Panama §&; Canada 1 (There is no official team championship, but the country which scores the greatest num. ber of points on & basis of 10 for first place, 5 for second, 4 for third, 8 for fourth, 2 for fifth, and 1 for sixth is gen-

first lap. erally regarded as the cham- Wiliare Fay Lae Lebanon. and Dan Cre. Whitfield made his bid a they pion.) "Gia Wastiar ine P Paul Whittemore, passed the balf-way mark an Joh Wel! And Dick Perk. Indianapel quickly opened a 10-yard lead to) Olympic Results nla aka Sek, Indianagotis;

win.

Barney Ewell, the 30-year-old] LONDON, Aug. 2 (UP)—8um-

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141 1 1 or two-day Their total helped Kentucky win the team title with 730 strokes.

yesterday was a 87 posted b Clark Espie and Dick Stackhouse! of Indianapolis. The duo had a 76 Saturday to finish third in the individual scores for the 36 holes were:

WORD 50 Bert Kingan Jr,

CR Mexico 3; Poland 3; dian {disnapolts, i a oe e181. sai. is 73-164. DS te 74Cecil. Wea

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honors the

Third best score of the day

standings. Indiana's

Charles hea Fhil Talbot, Bicomand Tom Petrie, Andersen, rt Bowen and Wal » Ag alter Schott, In and Walter Chapman, In. ha os Bob Smith, IndlanRoberson and Ray Jones, Indians avid and Henry TH , In. AM a ry Timbreok, In thers and Tem Tussing, In-

dian ) £3-79+-181. el en apd Dick Tulley, Terre Baad

snd Bob White, Inot Te. ate i Terre Haute, and Gerald aan: a

bined Mt. Wilson-Palomar staffs, I spent an afternoon discussing this new discovery with Dr. e,

Attired in brown slacks and a plaid sports jacket, smooth-shav-en Dr. Baade looked more like a business man about to dash off for an afternoon of golf than like a savant who is world famous for his long and painstaking ob-

Ja. Ray NEGO. Non De Baris on he four) day of the} re mmings an st Bros, In. Servations at the’ telescope. in 21.8 seconds. Mel Patton off WOMEN'S SPRINGROARD pivivG sekause. a aid Clark Rsple, In- Born in Germany, Dr. Baade Southern California won thel 1 ‘Mrs View Mace’ Br appl der Jr. the Gene Pulls Ir, 003.3, Professor in Hamburg unSct also fn 216, and tall, lean| 881 Polkia: 3 Foo an Oise: GRA, (1 4j[Ioaianupoti. $0.11] "|til when he joined the Mt. Wilson Clift Sourtand of the Los An- rd i rely sens, USA ail, ack 78-T1—149. ad «km Porar, Indianapolis, Observatory. He speaks with just eles A. C. was most impressive Points, 5. Gudrym Groemer, Austria, fi Bill Reed. Jas and Joha Meouire,|® trace of a German accent. ge all when he won the eighth ory Bite ohrisiafreen. Be TO ARK. Parrish and Gill Gerald, Indians Unravels Difficulty heat in 21.3 seconds. 51 poi a. a Child, Britain, 40.78|apolis, 85. 10. " man and Bul Astronomers have long: been : Near Record point: Jo, Jacobs Heck, Holland. 35.05 | Timbrook, Colum oe, = puzzled in their efforts to fit all Id have cracked Points: 13. Jacove. Pigor 38.84) prench Lick se Teis oY tehell, (the known types of stars, what- _. Bourland cou a points: 13 Ag hh rosy, 36.31 ever their size, brilliance, tem.

21 seconds: had he tried. The

record is 20.7, ay t. The Yanks didn’t do quite as Mexied > ne Belsuitegigony well as the day's swimming A ‘ gan. The U, 8. finished second sree agian tnd to Hungary in the qualifying| Brasil 7, OW i eos héats of the 800-meter swimming Lady 4 , and y ah 2

relay, Hungary's time was 8 minutes 53.6 seconds. The U. 8. team,

"8S DISCUS THROW

we i Iota, 48 o pn an Tou. inches) new 01 ’ afk. Rows Bill Dudley of New Orleans, Ed {aid record 50.48 Peters = 48 foot, Tel Gilbert of Austin, Tex., and Gene ; 10 gers of New York, was 6cked at 8:55.9. Anderson Hurt R At the same time, star diver Miller Anderson of Ohio State, Cl was feared lost to the squadiiy Tunmer Austria 4461 when he was injured in an exhi- 2 inches) ao toh Huutoniem, bition dive. Anderson finished HENS a x a: wi e second to teammate Bruce Har- ELD

46 feet, yh inches) : (144 1

3 200, Y lan of tn Biase Saturday in the (First Two in Eo Be ot Quality for ig = and a pox Sour onthe dest. ringhoar ye and was fa-; po ovend Ra ; vored ‘tomorrow: in the highs ae, Sr i at we loud. Kennedy could never aver. J. m. Times 233. | a e sprint victories on Wemb- | gore Boel) For the 33° holes, Williams was hE “tifack, scored before 82,000 L008" a nl Bf go ka over par while Kennedy

Just before rain began to fall, , Tow Ht 20, Seed, UA:

were very impressive, Both Pat- oH : gor and Ewell streaked to good 3 Wi Le me Prance; starts, and were well ahead oY ig ton, USA: 2. L. the first 100 meters. : Bourland took such a big lead gentina; J Pa mn, o. In his heat, that he slowed down|: Eighth Heai—1. Clifford Bourland, USA; enough the last 70 meters tos, H Periers Da siive, Brazil. Time-:213. I hs BR of the! ey 8 Sharif Butt, Pakistan. Time #2 _~ ir MeCarquodal University of Minnesota qualified prTenth Je el aMusgir 3 sCorquodaly, for the Americans in the discus EN'S SWIMMING

throw as two Italians broke the $00-Meter (174.9 yards) Relay i ch Olympic record. Gordien threw Hp oad Fey Fastest Losers Qualify for,

158 feet 91% inches. Bill Burton Finals Tomorrow Byrd, son of a Muncie golf of Roxbury, Mass., with 143 feet! [First Bearrl Hy Hungary, 3. USA. 3 A rofessional, defended his stats

es, and Victor Frank of 4 noes, 137 feet 93 inches,! {brilliant exhibition in the back failed to make the grade. jack knife, final compulsory Adolfo Consolino of Italy set'event, taking another first with 2 new record with 167 feet 7a 10.8 score to Mrs. Draves' 9.84. inches, breaking Ken Carpenter’s| The U. 8. lost a chance for a 9936 mark of 156 feet 3 3-16./gold = medal in the Olympic G. S. Tosi of Italy threw 165 feet wrestling competition when Rich101% inches. ard Hutton of Oklahoma A. and In the second round Consolini /M. was forced to retire because broke the Olympic record for the of an arm injury after two minsecond time. His best effort was utes and 36 seconds of his bout 173 feet two inches. In the pre- with John Armstrong of Ausliminaries he did 167 feet 7 inches. tralia. VU. S. Women Lead Wittenberg Favored The American women took al However, Jerry Wittenberg of 1-2-3 lead in their springboard ithe New York Police Association dive. became a favorite to win the At the end of the first four|ljght-heavyweight title when he compulsory dives, the official threw J. Tarsanyi of Hungary in point scoring placed Mrs. Draves|two minutes and 20 seconds. frst with 48.61 points. Trailing) Glen Brand of Iowa State also| close behind her were pretty, appeared an almost certain win+ blond Zoe Ann Olsen of Oakland, ner in the middleweight division Cal, with 47.51 points and Pat after throwing A. Candemir of|

Elsener of San Francisco with Turkey in 13 minutes ‘and 24g foot § inch Texan, and Wi

46.13. {seconds. A crowd of 2000 fans watched | In the H

make their four final optional dives tomorrow. Takes Early Lead Miss Olsen jumped into an early, lead with a beautiful, almost- -per- | utes and 28 seconds.

fect front jack knife which gave, Gerald Ieeman of Iowa State her 10.43 a feld of 16 Teachers stayed in the running

for the bantamweight mat crown yer on {he Brat mpisory |by winning a decision from C. Seventeen - year - old Zoe Ann| Kouyos of France. failed to cleave the water cleanly, “Nothing is going to stop ui on her second sfort—a back dive from cleaning up now,” sa ~while tiny Mrs. Draves' dive Kenneth L. ( ) Wilson, vlog was flawless, giving her a 12.64 pregdent of She Pi 8 Olympic score and the loudest applause of | comm an pr the morning. echoed the sky-high en The third dive—a running half st 4 the Stars-ande™*~i>es color gainer—found Miss Olsen taking *ibig - events” the AmeriBeek hyd Hae Aion of : point ou, were after Soasy Were Je 800-meter run, the pole’ vault, an Zoe Ann Same through with Po the women's 100-meter free style swim

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of Sweden, and in the feather-| |weight division, Harold Moore of|

Events Tomorrow

TUESDAY, AUG. 8 Empire Stadium

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Froeo Estimates Small bore free © ile 50 meters shooting. a Prices Men's. ladies’ spri { i Ss wtionfr Mens 400 EY 2 Pr . etn Bah). en's 4x200 meters , Getnsd TRES of Chares | Ladies’ 100 me ; [adie 100 meters ,{final.

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Howe Senior Wins: Teen Golf Crown

School senior who will compete rdiin the national junior golf. tour.

sco (feated Dick Kennedy, \ University sophomore, 4 and 3, after being down one hole at the.

the match with a birdie two on

went eight over, a 74 for the first round to: wiHams’ 75.

Byrd Shoots Birdie For Legion Crown

ald Byrd of Muncie will represent {Indiana in the National Ameri. eon Legion golf tournament in Miami next October.

ning in a playoff against Lloyd Simmons carded an even par 71 far thelfl ~ 18 holes. Byrd had a birdie’ four] ey on the extra hole while Simppr was taking a par. RT

{76 in the tourney, remarkable! nip that Laflin of Lebanon played with his right foot. in a cast and rode a motor scooter bgtween shots. He suffered a broken recently in an auto accident.

‘Heavies to take Over Mat Show

| Bock winkel, 250-pound Bt. Louis. tweight class, Wil-l; have been signed for action the women go through their com- liam Koll of Iowa State Teachers on" "tomorrow

pulsory dives today. They will Jost a decision to A. Frendsfort|y ... crappling card.

(star, Oklahoma A. and M. was thrown om windup attraction of an sil by G. Bilge of Turkey in 14 min-|p poy weight program calling for three scheduled for one fall, with a 30-i minute time limit.

{yo ada's best-heavyweights, against “Jumping Joe” Savoldi, mer Notre Dame grid great from | Three Oaks, Mich. falls out of three, with minute curfew.

Gerald Williams, Howe High

ey at Ann Arbor, Mich, this

month, warmed up for the tour- me ney by winning ‘the city teen-age "(links title Saturday at Coffin.

The 17-year-old Williams de-

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S00T CHANGES COLOR

Altho human lungs are normally pink, those of city dwellers often are slate-colored because}

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Muncie won the team

pionship with an aggregate 4 ; and Joe Burris of .New C took the senior division ¢ with a 75.

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