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The local Legion nine will face!

Clinton Post 140 at 2:30 p. m. Friay at Municipal Stadium in Richmond

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state Shempiouship between Aug. 11 and 18.

Major Leaders

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out today after the second leg of his proposed double, the 400-meter run. If he or a teammate can come through in this event, it will give the U. 8. every runnihg title

the 80-meter women's hurdles. | Previously, she won the 100-meter dash championship. Blankers-Koen snapped)

Denmark set a new Olympic record of 4.334 in winning its women's 400-meter swimming relay heat. The U. 8. team of Marie Corridon, Norwalk, Conn, Thelma Kalana of Hawaii, Brenda Helser of Los Angeles and Ann Curtis of the Uhiversity of California was second and qualified for the finals. The Yanks today qualified three entries in the men's 100meter bacKstroke swim, Alan Stack of Yale and Ensign Robert Dowell of the U, 8. Navy won their heats while Howard Patterson of Michigan State was second in his. Lt, *Sammy Lee, tiny U. 8. Army doctor from San Francisco, grabbed a lead of almost three points today over teammate Bruce Harlan of Ohio State at the end of four compulsory Olympic high dives. On the basis of unofficial points, Lennart Brunnhage of ‘Sweden was third, followed by Mike Capilla of Mexico. Maj.- Willle 0. G. Grut, a 33. year-old - Swedish Army officer, established himself as one of the world's most versatile athletes by winning the modern pentathlon championship. Maj. George Blissland Moore of the U, 8. Army

owas second.

Breaks Record Grut, who won three of the five

08 isdium | ovents—horseback riding, fencing

land the 300-meter swim-—broke the Olympic pentathlon pecord with a low score of 16 points. The pentathlon is decided on the basis

results: {of the lowest number of points.

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#/than the next five nations com-

fthe Army Air Force sergeant

| meter run on Monday, will start

m.| The previous record low was 17 ‘sl

nts.

. In the javelin throw, husky

Martin Biles of San Francisco|

qualified on the first toss with an effort of 222 feet, % inch. Both American women shot putters, Mrs, ‘Frances Kaszubski of Cleveland and Dorothy Dodson

of Mundelein, Ill, failed to quali-| fy in their specialty. . :

Likens’' Javelin heave of 200 feet, 1% inches enabled him to] become the 12th man to qualify for the afternoon finals after the

judges had computed the com-, when the Midwest Dirt Track! mats

petitors’ performances. Thus, all three U. 8. Javelin throwers qualified. :

Only Emma Reed of NO in

Tenn., qualified for the U

the women’s broad jump. Jean,

Walraven of North Olmsted, O., and Lillian Young of Chicago, failed, Miss Young being only a’ quarter-inch off, And the history-making U. 8. athletic forces seemed certain to pick up two more gold medals to-|

day in the 110 meter high hurdles ‘and the men’s 400 meter free

style swimming. After the first four days of the the amazing Americans had rolled up-a total of 263 points in the unofficial scoring — just two points less

Mined. Although the games will continue until Aug. 14, observers found it impossible to believe that any country would come close to the United States in the final rankings. Another Sweep f In the 400-meter free style swim, experts expect either 17-year-old Jimmy McLane of Akron, O., or veteran Bill Smith of Ohio State to splash off with the gold medal. Theig chief opposition appeared to be Geza Kaadas of Hungary, who beat Bmith in one trial heat, and Alex Jany of | France, who finished third in the same heat. Six other final events were oh today’s program, but U, 8. hopes in them were either faint or nonexistent. ur of these events were in wofhen's track and field —the Javelin throw, broad jump, shot put, and 80-meter hurdles— and the others were the rapid fire pistol shooting and the modern pentathlon. Whitfield After 2d Mal Whitfield of Ohio State,

iwho set a new Olympic record ‘of 1149.2 when he won the 800-

from 100-meters to 800-meters. Starting in the 400-meter trials ,along with Whitfield will be Dave {Bolen of Boulder, Colp, and George Guida of Villanova. The 1500 meter run also has but most of the taken off this event for the U. 8, because of the failure of Gil Dodds, America's fastest miler, to make the team, as the heavily favored Swedes ed Pinland: by Lennart Strand swing into action, Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin, Clem Eischen of Washington Btate, and Roland Sink of Southern California will repre sent the United States. Five titles fell to the Yanks yesterday, topped off by a world record performance in the 800meter relay swimming, and clean sweeps of the first three places] in ithe shot put and the women's springboard diving.

Record Smashers

The Recotd-smashars on the swimming relay were, in order, Wally Ris of Iowa, Wally Wolf of Beverly Hills, Cal,, MeLane and Smith, and théy were timed in

of 8:51.5 set by Japan in the 1936

Olympics, The U, 8B. basketball team,

which narrowly beat Argentina,

8:46 fiat, eclipsing the old mark|,

rner

geles; made the record

PSON TOSSIN'—Wilbur JOMPSON heaves the shot for an Olympic record breaking toss of 56 feet, two inches, pson, who is from Los An-

foss on

his second try in the finals yes-

terday in Wimbledon

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after previously breaking the {20 record with a heave of 54 feet,

one-half inch.

Olympic Results LONDON

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SKE Tah a Bree a Korea 130, Iraq 20.

MODERY cu rin Brat the extent that they do against 1 sas TE o | Williams. Baker, who hit as 2 J. many as 12 home runs in one h geome 8, season, powdered a ball to right. i LT or Fie Beals The years rolled back to C 1, ‘Mal Wile or v Sweden. 10 Williams and there was agreeorgs 8 Moores. USA, 47 poista: 3, Li /ment that the ch was . Sweden, oF i T,lemployed against Babe Ruth even Terk: n 5 Soins; & Un ie [DefORe ed into : Sviteetiand. 0} points. (Li R, L. «baseball %: that time. Cy adther, USA, was eighth with 81 points.) mitted Argentina oa (exhibition). “The C knew 1 was a right GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING fad pi TiarC Nilams sid, yweigh nal, Valera, Ar yo! Phils, I. was flabbergasted when ey ion, Tabtiot VI. Boe they swung over to the right Bantamweight — Aly Mahoud Hasson, ' Aron nN: “But I was lucky,” he added. EERE Berm, 4o-(:1 continued to drill them through apy Srlion, Greece, decsioned O.[Finally one day Rabbit Maran.

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of nt later. . 0 to 87, went up against Egypt ile b= John. Brockway, Britain; oy A today in one of eight games. yes, : » . =» a i. bert Kina, Brian, Time ioe + 4 Charles DeVoe Only A : MEN'S’ HIGH BOARD a Ho (Four sory Dives) Hoosier in Net Meet Events Tomorrow |, 1, Harlan, ‘OBA 4000; 3. emmarl| KALAMAZOO, Mich. Aug. 4 . { THURSDAY. AUG. & Brunnhage. Sweden, 459: Cipla, Mexiee (UP)—Indlana had but “one sur. Decathlon: 100 meters, broad d_tump, shot 4 M4; 8, Holt Sigeraan wi $1.43 vivor in the National Junior and ut 400 | (Withdrew, because of Ray Miller. Ane ' 400 meters rs (nell mite derson, USA) Boys' tennis championships tos Et (fn). MEN'S JAVELIN THROW day, Charles DeVoe of Indianap: Women's oo rs. (nests (Protiminarios; olis was the only Hoosier to stay Baskstball, arn Marup Biles: DBE @ 5 feet ta inon;|i0 the rupning in the meet at the embley 3, Arne etn. grees: , Koj Rota Kalamazoo Collége courts . § (preliminaries). vaara, PiniAnd: 4 RO. Petetron hy DeVoe defeated Chris Foot (eliminations) Be, ny Hockey ( maries). 6 kL Kievwatter, a elova 1a; ! ied Hams, Winfield, Kas., 6-4, 8-6, oh Rowing (p Fes). siavie; 8 hie RX SNR oll 3 huu-rown Junior match yeskien y Ne land; Likens, USA, pe att as tn ma (Er fe fpcindiana hove detent wer Men's high diving. womms MoT He parks ¢ he who was dro Metts 1000 maters ese - (Fiest 32 anality fot ol? by Leslie Ruthven, Jersey en's 900 meters backwroRs. io MO aL. Jus nS a Jobs. DeVoe of InMen's 100 meters backstroke (semi-final). yO Wol, Sweden: ta by rschel Hyde, Veter Dolor bi 3g Komerkove, s. Berkeley, Cal. 63, 6.1. + Torquay cenini, Italy; & 1 - Yashiing do Preiss, Argentine; ‘0, A Check Itching. | Big Cars to Race Seti oH Lh ae First Applica fon,

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For the automobile racing fan f° final Douglas team both st oA he The finger ly pointed to! Aug. 7 at Milwaukee, quality| DOV rai ETL Cy Willams, who hit 41 home| or Rin pul. victories and also aided the Park runs in 1923. Consensus finally ship race to be run Aug. 8 on the TelaY team to victory. Edith won got around to admitting that thé Wisconsin state fairground one- 50-yard dash and broad shift that Cleveland's Lou Bou mile dirt track; Aug. 10-11, big/Jump in the junior division, while dreau. thaugurated against Bos- car sprint races at Milwaukee; Betty came out on top in the 100ton's Thumping Ted probably Aug. 15, 100-mile national big the was born when Cy came to the car championship race at Mil. Phils from the Chicago Chua, | Waukee; Aug. 21, 100-mile na- today ~He : oredited the Cubs th; tional big car championship race and birthing the idea which —— at Springfield, Ili; Aug. 22; 100-three-quarters of the infield over mile stock car race at Milwaukee; to the first base side and swings Aug. 29, 200-mile national big car the -outtield all the way over to championship race at Milwaukee. right. The t race at Milwaukee

Young said ‘way back when, ext Sunday will attract most of} the switch for the hitter was pe Midwest's drivers and has]

canceled the midget racing pro-| Pitenes got in the hole. Put Wa. 8ram scheduléd at the W. 16th!

Sam Crawford at bat, for St. Speedway here next Sunday.

ployment of the defense.

ville yelled at me: (Hey! quit] ithreadin’ ‘a heedle.’

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