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$ nt | KALAMAZOO. Mich. Aug. 4— play ] . As Olympics Finish | “ ( 3 Those. who argue that Sills Pay again Canadn’s . Davis Indianapolis Athletic - Club on RR Iinh, Mary Jo BiorAenyen: ruins. Mater , Medley Relat 1A gs . : . 3 : > sis y . : et . (Bob er, John 0cap, Tires best 03 Yeartousd Steck Mike Gredn, 35. ot- (SWimming teams successfully) aoo-mster Free: vie Ann Morrison Farry Fuller, Carl Hood: Dale” Brown) o By LEO H. PETERSEN ] I Ra a Ti Mim Beach, Fla., slo came defended their team cham. ud din ILaravetel 4" Rursie” Mol Steve McGiegor, Alan Raj Bd TAGE, x Unitéd Press 8 Editor i « n an out -lo s » . nar ( i 3 Ju y Lambert JAC) 8, 8¥ly Time 2739.3. (David eyiried, George ed HELSINKI, Aug. 4—The tumult and the shouting died] Except for one player playing and boys' championships here. Dale Junta of Sam Leandro, |PIONShips in the state Age Weitz (AC) Time 234 fnew record Quigley.” Bill Templeton "1.

; : ' Cal. 3-6. 1-3, 6- . Group meet , .| 150-Meter Individual Medley — 1. Ann Meter Fron Style today and the fifteenth Olympic games of modern times the wrong ball, everyone passed hough he sm 2 I gal, iu he en Dey an Kirls $i Morrison "(1AC1 "3, Mary Ann Muichino, (Wayne !! 3. Style—l George Holtzrey > 4 : . firs ” nts hai rom all over e 2h oy . ’ ’ e oa pple pool o SY (oy ta ave led t Tom * Moran (IAC): 4, Jerry Hansen went into the history books—an unequalled carnival of : A iy round of match PIAY .,,niry as well as Mexico, Both singles matches were mild yesterday. NAR Rr hE Werth IAC | Fete hao pat yyd. TD, (Raw fecord: "old 3 . . . . ln $ . ime, 2 0f ne 1ol d, - t . record-breaking featured by America's inspired uphill n the annual city amateur pyerto Rico and France, the final upsets, with third-seeded players; mpa JAC bovs' team compiled 2104 BY AnD. Morrison TAC). A Te oe Yilidual A Frank Mee climb to the team championship. golf tourney at Sarah Shank winners yesterday were from defeating second-seeded ones. But 375 points while the girls’ team a Barton Me Me meen Mary wan Linney. siAc): 3. Jack Patterson (Inglan. check for All that remained today was | yesterday. California, Florida, Texas and JOfSpeded teams swept DOthignaceed 305. Other boys’ scores) bi harmo isd Morin, Giles 2.08 ‘pn record. old Tecord: 3218 BY : . a ‘ » # 8s S949, h f 8| Els [ar n. Sue ' rs I= Jack Pett gi A. : today and for the weary athletes to via Naturally, the | Hob . Kirkpatrick, ex BroadiMexico-—places Where tennis i > events from third-seeded org: Indianapolis YMCA 74, "F': Time 2033 : i tra Bory 18 and 1h » hich swept farewell to their new friends from . Ripple golfer, unfortunately played 12 months a year. = ~—8—a [Twin City Swim Club of South! 100.Meter Fire: aisle’ Sheila Dona. (IACI: 3 “fom Lord (TACT: 3 "Dick: Werte : : other nations and to begin their Russians Won played the wrong ball on the 18th 2 n a . tors ama Bend and Mishawaka 47, Wash- | irq, (DAFA 30 Betay = Alexander (AC Lime 1 02. troke— 'Sh. te | IN JUNIOR doubl F 1 4, Susan 1, Tom Lord ~hanter in trek back to their homes all over| .Oniléd [green and lost a 1-up decision to JACK FROST, a 17-year-old Contreras of M Ou es Tae ington Swim Club 52, Ft. Wayne Schaefer (IAC). 5. Ruth Abbett (IAC) 8 (JACI: 2 Leon Perkinson itndianapoils , . vy Unite ess ! ’ v ( ‘eras ) g {ty ~ 4 : y ’ ann Johnson (Washington) . 1 »:i 3 Ronald Salisbury! 3 the world, | LONDON, A 4—Russian {Chet Baker, from Monterey, overpowered a the f ns S ” fos i ecame country Club 19, Garfield Park of | 100-Meter Breast, Stroke 1 Rein Ant 4. Frank Parrish. TAC oS iver And they could all proudly re-| 213s Ny, Aug, u | Carl Smith of Sarah Shank and e first foreign player in the 37- , 44 - : h o [Abbett (IAC Betev Alexander (IAC)! (TAC): 6. Dick Werts (IAC), Time 1.18.8 yc | fellow Californian, James Read y . {Indianapolis 17, Riviera Club 8/3 Susan Schaefer (IAC 11 _100-Meter Backstroke ¢ " .| athletes won first place at the ji, gh f P Run brok year history of the tournament to | So ] 4 Linda Bar|, 0-Moter = Backstroke-l Top Lor flect that they were part of per {Jim pp o leasant Run broke .. g.nta Monica, 1-6. 6-4, 8:4, 6-4. w , {Ellenberger Park 5 [Lon (AE). 3. Shella Donahue (Lafayette): (TAC; 2. Frank Parrish (IAC): 3, Ronal haps the most fantastic sports| 1952 Olympic Games at Hel- nar, Smith's 3-under-69 downed | i, Th a ySd,win-a championship, He and, : 1 100 Meter eekitronl, Bot | an apoinajanagolls Yi. 4 Bop Crist v show of all time, the show that sinki, the official Soviet News George Kerr, 3 and 1 and Shipp's JO Sop the Nations] Junior Singles Sam Giammalva of Houston, | OTHE “nw 100 Meter Backitroke-1,' Betay Turner Fred Hiker (AC) 8 Prod liver TACT, ' " ! h s y r Y ' SS § y n mp (unattachec 3 Ime 1 : : saw Russia emerge from behind| Agency Tass sald today. 170 beat Bob Laffey 1 up. e Saunders Trophy Tex. turned back Read and Wil- | R GIRLS’ Scores were: A nn Champ inattached: i 4 Suen Toe ILLS Stcie Relavert. TAG AM ‘Time, 1 869 (Fred Oliver, Dick Wertz, Tom

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the Iron Curtain and almost, but| “Soviet athletes gained first CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT | Frost: thus: wo 1 Yam Cranston of San Marino, Twin’ City Swim Club 126, La- Belay ean or relay IAC “A Lord, Frank Parrish: 2, Indlanapots ¥ al not quite, beat the United States | by the number of points they Ralph Heinlein (C) delented Seolt Teall the & a ol Te oh $ 8) y 6d, 1-5, 8-8, in the day's fayette Swim Club 49, Riviera M ary. Oghsher : Ruthie Abbett Bue Fhne. 3 10 8, (Ronald Salisbury Leon Pere | " § 5. ! - oN, ! . hy Schaeffer, Pa oll is, 1 ' s | RINSOR, Jet Hbson, 3 ug. 4—Dale for the team title, and the show| had earned” Tass said In & |feaied Dousias Simmons (Wi. 8 and 4 P and irain-soaked finale. IClub 35 and Ellenberger Park 6. IAC E' (Nancy ‘Brown “Linda Barton! | DIVIRE 1 Rex Roberts (Ontfield Park, vid put Indie that saw world and Olympic rec-| dispatch on the Olympics which [Jae Shino JR delented_ Boo, Laffer : | moors Betsy Turner, (Retiy Alexander), Time: | 1h: lagapoiin 13145; 73." Bunko Clarkson > ords broken, 176 times in track closed yesterday. [George Kerr (WB), 3 and 1. Rease Berry . * t v Shields, Pat O'Neal. Jane Smoot. Lynn Hansen (Garfield Park Indianapolis map for the 1a , . (C) defeated Lester Crown (C), 4 and 2: | 50-Meler Breast Stroke-1, Peggy Leahy johnson), Time. 2.301 118 50. 4, Donald Schmalts (Garfield Park and field alone, a 8 8 [Jack Simpson (PR) defeated Paul Kearney ummer f e in aces. 3. Nancy Nail (IAC): 3. Janet Sa- " Diving—1, Phyllis Shields, Washington Ndianapolis) 9130, » ‘ - by winning "Rn TASS DID not elaborate on |SG), 5 and 3. Bob Salge (SG) defeated i y ibecki (Twin Cities): 4 Marilyn Feeney gwim Ass'n, 12140: 2, Margte Malnar mmm —— . E SOVIETS’ t how the Soviets had won They Bob Trittipo (C), 1 ub: Frances Biter |{IACY ap ANdres Ronse SIAC wi Bar Twin City, 0330; 3. Carolyn Cline, Wash Ta M t h H d nan tourna- TIE +k’ appearance fof : V 118G] defeated Ruts Rade ed Hank Camp.| Jack McGrath, Jessie Plummer Jack Farris and Jimmy Warriner. record. old record. 518 by Judy Lamb, ER 3 nO ens etre ran 9 aiches ea the first time since 1912 was, of | Mentioned the Russians had set | 88) defeated : : oh 350: 8 Li Neal + NI i : ; ’ ] [bell 18), 2 and 1; Ed Jumper (88) defeated and Hershell White won race car Sam Cobb won the other semi. Boys 10 and Under Wrest! Card course, the biggest thing at these| Up two new world records, [Buck Hatfield (8G), 2 and 1: Darrell At S S0-Meter Rackstroke— 1. Peggy Leahy sn. Meter Breaststroke — 1. Bill Cass ng ar id led the , three FE 12 Sov [McFall (WB) defeated Keith Williamson events at three tracks yesterday. . t Speedrome, Plummer topped (IAC). 2. Barbara Lambert (Riviera): 3./(IAC);, 32. Alble Burke (IAC): 3. Bill Twp low scoring games which were formally con- Curopean and 12 Soviet iC) 3 Pd Li Henry ‘Burk (PR de. Mert ye ‘ Tommy Cooper and Bill Arnold in JA0s!, Sobecki TC 4 Mariivn Feeney Rover (IAC). "4. Hoh ‘Berner (IACM 3. Australian tag-team batea : : y - - ’ ( ': 8, 4 rea Roose amela Fuller . ’ ; . ' § i . cluded yesterday amid colorful| records. feated PAL Pale SG ohn Bava (PH), McGrath won the 100-mile du-iine 25.1ap feature. Wendell Fall (Riviera) Time. 414 (new record: old Twin Pagierson, Indpis Ji 6 Aun Rea LieS are on tap for lomorrow h a two-day . pageantry. | However, they did not men- |5 and « Don Steffen, {PR} defeated Jos rability test for stock cars in his wa the Trophy dash winner and "°°r® 4?4 by Sharon Feeney, IAC). S0-Meter Backstroke — 1, Albie Burke NIRNt's West 16th St. Midget i : { a > e - 3 { Tt 8 { ’ QQ rav , to retain the The world long has wondered! tion that Russia finished sec- '(C. defeated Don Steinkamp (PR). 1 up; Hudson Hornet, three laps ahead : | Girls 11 and 1% ACH: 2. BIll Cam IACI. 3. Bill Bove Speedway wrestling card, with golf title i | ond to T Bob Blaney (R) defeated Ken Hoy Jr. of Marshall Tea of D Bob Gill won the consolation.! jo0.Meter Free Style—1. Gail Moll (IAC); | gAC TE A Jo8 Layman, ans 1 ¢ midget grappl t . just how good Russian athletes| on the United States in the [Bo Bianey (Fo, (0k Hess (CCI defeated eague aYtON& Heat winners included: Arnold. 2. Penny Savage (IAC: 3. Portia Han: BON BT NS Yoctrd) oid record, 41.8 get grapplers taking part in twosome had were—whether they really were| unofficial team standings, both Don Kenny (88), 4 and 2; Hersch Nickel Beach, Cal. Teague blew a tire gy) Fall afd Dennis’ Stevens sock (IAC) A. Lynn Jude JAC): hy Cleorge Quigley. IAC.) one of the features and heavy3 . \ ~ . = ‘ ‘ » Dick Stack- as mighty as Russian newspap-| by a Western system of giving IC Jetented Nt’ (PR) defeated Ken ON the 162d lap. McCrath took y ee — Er ie 1110 (new "record: OM] 100.Meter Bromtll M8 1% on Recap VCIENtS meeting in the other. a's Wendell casts made them out| gold medal winners 10 points Havender (88) 3 and 2: Herb Deits (8G)|the lead before Teague's return \ TO NY al Me A Time ACH I, itn Mortiten ACIL 4 Robert The midget match pits Little . & . . “ . - * v eciAy ’ 4 me, JOS tif for 1 ey BY, ) y . zging dentist, e world got the answer| or the Russian system which [Hoyt (PRI defeated Herman Kohiman 8G and won by some four laps. Cecil Eagles Van Buren Hurts 2 083 (Galt Moll. Lynn Zuber, Penny Sav- 5. John O Dusch Twin Cities. 8. Steve Beaver and Tuffy McRae against ; ’ ’ : by default. core ougherty ( - , Ww ) C ANT 2088 «J McG r. Twin Cities. Ti 1:200 (Ti 0 ’ ted the two- in two hectic weeks—the Rus-| EAve winners seven points. [by default. George DouRher 4 « Marie Hays of Gary was third in a 1951 Knee, Lost Indefinitel A a CR Tl SB LR Ul TR Bgl VARTA TRE fg Thumb and Fuzzy Cupid '2.66—139. In sians turned out to be just fair] #8 8 | artman_(PRY defeated Dion Baker (C). 3 Packard. ’ St Inaerinitely go) jag Ton Mime. FILS BORURIYMEAL LL Crier it. doh while the heavyweight tilt sends a . | ’ a : y * | . 0c 8 r v, y eK - Metre ndividua Medle John . po ete winners in the major events of the Olym- 3 Moscow Indie Broads AH Atel 01 3 and 1 Chel Maker iC) In local stock car races, White HERSHEY, Pa. Aug. 4 (UP)— Mime, Tin ore R Time. 398 8 Roe IACI "3 Ron Loser” (AGH Marting Angelo 2nd Sheik Araby 0 onitored in London also sa defeated Bob Kirkpatrick (WBi. 1 up: Dick 21g won the semifinal at West v rn ——— John. O'Dusch, TC. 4. George Quigley agains .Aarry Chene and Billy "extra hole pics, track and swimming, and th : Roberson (C) defeated Jim Knipp (FR) ©. Steve V B hold {11ACY: 5. Jim Morrison (TAC); 6, Steve|ps E . e Rusians won “an honorable [° Glen 16th Street Speedway. H Se an Buren, holder of the 3 ae LE) |Fox : toate all-powerful in such events as 3 and 2: Rob Funk (C) defeated Glen Street Speedway. He bested | ’ McGregor, TC. Time: 2248 : ira i x DS and wrestling 28) first Place” in.the. games, de- bist] 1 item. A Th - fe National Football League's 150 In Southpaw $ ” ackhous : ! . ofe : ljams (SS): i Fr v5 ouse That strength in minor events. ite ge “machinations” of Harry Poland Jr. {Cy deisaied Dick Bos- Pardon Please [ground gaining record, was lost Golf Tournament . . i rtain judges. ; Kaltenbach (SS), 2 and 1: ’ ~ . ! athers was =o great that the Soviets led| The. Moscow. adic said athe {sated Howard Kaien ACH SR Eb Pun. ; : to the Philadelphia Eagles for an SHAWNEE - O N-DELAWARE way. N0—107 the unofficial team competition| | ioe” of oth . . Reh 1 up; Bob Sowers (8G) de-| ~The Times’ Jimmie Angelopo- |\,qefnite period today as a re- or yy ut T8148 right down to the very last big! AE Hg i na sone en jreated Jot Ta lous made a mistake. {it 7 a dislocated knee autter [Pas Aug. 4 (UP)—The annual oster, 3 : i mes ISIDE AG . 0 slocated knee suffere 80.7013. day, when aroused American ath- ized the. X | Dee Ording (8G) defeated Dick Ken-| In an Olympic roundup story | ,_ | championship tournament of the n’ Jr. letes reeled off 110 points to de- recognized the “strength and | Ute Lofiny "med Johnson (C) de. Y ‘lon the second play of the team's i 8e-TI—100 ferid Subcesstully-the-crown-they superiority of fhe Russian |teated james McCoy 8G). 4 and 3: Paull Sunday, our Jimmy sadi the first scrimmage session. National Left-Handed Golfers § y S * RA o> ; X v in 8-18-150 in 1048 at London sportsmen.” SNR 3, Don. Beatty won By detauli| United States won only two | The dislocation: was reduced on| Association copsned here today . . OY 0 { | th : over Lou_Leonard «IL): Joe Frazer the field yesterday by Assistant | with a field of 150 southpaw

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apolis, 3 i hat the Olympic gam dis-| Elrod lle. 81-68—149 ACCORDING to the generally! ympic games cause dis-| Ler CPR) deteated : . Burn: THIS accepted (but tS ae turbances between the youth of | fata Bras a RAL Norris de- three. America won four titles /big halfback was taken to the - Ross Collins, athletic director at helby, of scoring points 10-5-4-3-2-1 for the world,” said Edstroem during {sated Micke Thom pred Richard’ Kirk-| — lightweight, = middleweight, Hershey Hospital, He later was Arkansas A & M, defended his {jy Bi} the first six finishers in each (Ne tonciuding ceremonies. “I|pairick (WPL i un: John Foley IPR)_de middie-heavyweight and heavy-'eturned to St. Mary's Hospital title against district champions Cinta 76-11—147 event, the Yanks won the title by hope that some of these opponents key (8G: defeated Woody Lehr (PR). 7 weight. The Russ won the ban- In Philadelphia. [from all sections of the country. To rr Te15) 614 points to 55313 for Russia. Nave been here and observed the ind © Jor Smit Oey ina dle. tam : hi. deatBirweizis d | Hershey Hospital doctors said The four-day tournament includes - DO 130 The Soviets had a different scor- ood feeling and happiness that fasted Roddy Bresauset (Ry J.up, Ken! tamweight, -fea erweight and [preliminary examination showed a 36-hole qualifying round today, abot, th ing system — alloting only seven ave prevailed among all the par-|s. arnold Bodine won from Emory Sharp | light-heavyweight classes. Par- |a severe ligament strain, but no| followed by matches of 36 holes anap- points for first place, a move that|ti¢IPants here. yoo fh detail Dens, Haranston [ don, please. {tear. aach. wuier 122-1 cut down U.S. points. But even Edstroem spoke just before the! piggy vICE PRESIDENT'S FLIGAT : . 88-70—153 U. 8 |Olympic flame was extinguished! Tom Glogoza (C) defeated John GalloSra hy that System, the U. 8. won, 0 the Olympic flag turned over ¥2' isGr 3 and 3: pm Jampler gn a 4 | 1 eterche , 1-upd \dian- e514 494 to 44613. . {to the city of Helsinki to guard| Smith (PR) defeated George Cravens. 4 . 73-70—143 The Americans won, 40 first- for four years and them send to) aNd 3; Cleat Nelms (SS) defeated George fe 7618151 place gold medals, 15 of them in i, , (itv of Melbourne Boucher APR Mbvar (G1. 3 and’ 2; Bob Sam : track and field, compared to 37 y > | Ridenour (R) defeated John Schorn (PR). : : . 19-13—153 ? | And it was in the spirit of!2-up: Jim Popchefl (SG) defeated John polis, in the 1948 games. Russia won Stiles (R), 6 and 5: Tom Cavanaugh de5.5 [friendliness that these same 7.. eq Bernard Salze (SG, 3sand 2: Rov | a 23 gold medals, |words were heard over and over| Watts (SS) defeated M ' BE. Lunderfelt But it would not be correct 0|,g,in here today as the athletes) raed. Ws ar ev ge]

say that the games were a €om- and officials started on their way den 88) defeated Tom Heacox (S8). 5/| plete Qisafreinimnt 1 the dus home: t Y| and 1. Ha on Raymond " | sians, althoug ey tore down| «gee you in '56 at Melbourne.” | feated Dick Lugar, 6 and 5; Car the scoreboard in their camp when $ Jon - : dC) Hetented Jean AR iim’ Fell *isG the U. 8, went ahead and although Meyi 1-up: O. J. Pack (8G) defeated Bo Moscow radio failed to mention] ajor League Leaders points at all. (Based on 250 Times at Bat)

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Faudree (C), 4 and 3. SECOND VICE PRESIDENT'S FLIGAT Herman Alerding defeated Wally Kil-

lion. 5 an Bob Spear defeated Art x 2 » AMERICAN LEAGUE McCarty, 2 and 1: Henry Marer defeated HOWEVER, THE Soviets had} ni Phi g as x 2 Pet. Jerry Preiffer, Jun: Jack Green defeaten . ain, Re sesires .345 Andy Pagach, 2 and 1: Ric rr - put on an amazing show for a x.’ pes ..0... eee 93 353 45 114 (323 [eated ote, Trgjock, Saint 4 RB yells, defea c ams, 8 and T: nation appearing n ts BAMES Cosmas, 208 were n 39 5 os “313 Roger McCoy defeated Harry Cedarholm, i fos Te ri ie in x0 Ye at Neu 361 63 12 EL White won from James Roberts ! They domina stling, aggio, Bos. 102 310 on default: Bruce Frazer defeated Wil- |

| bur Soden, 2-up: Dwight Massey won | H Pet. from Bob Mattingly on default; Hugh| 126 .334 Durbin defeated Robert Herin, 3 and 2 y

... 86 320 63 } free-style and Greco-Roman, both NATIONAL LEAGUE men’s and women’s gymnastics, Musial, st. L..... . 102 317 2

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: 1 (Klusze . oe we Dave Killion won from John O'Gara ¥. and women’s track and fleld [Kilutstwses, Oia... 97 3a 33 1% 3llqefault; Howard Nettles defeated John! | Their basketball team was beaten |Fondy, CHL v.vnnom 92 MT 47.105 303/Apvlecet. 5 and 4: Bob Lawrence defeated Americans, They Pafko, Bkiyn, ...... 92 333 53 101 .303 defeated Robert Harlin. 3 and 1. Lowell

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HOME RUNS 27 Hodges, Dodgers 23 Kiner, Pirates 20

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Olympics at Melbourne, Aus-| Sauer, Cubs 87 Thomson, Giants i trali Robinson, Wh.8ox 75 Dropo, Tigers 68 Results at Municipal Stadium: Ban-Dee ratia, Doby, Indians a1 {Girls 2. Bill's Louisville Girls 2: Ban-Dee Track was, of course, a major Joust. ALE: RUNS ak op | Girls 13. Cincinnati Girls 2; Atkins Saw | : , etics 74 Berra, Yankees Post 2, Shelby Motors 0. Tonight's sched- : ts e FORD disappointment for them, as they iockman, Giants 72 Hemus, Cards a I hl FORE MERCERT LMEOLE BAS

Heights; 8:30, Ban-Dee Girls vs. Standard Machine Girls. 135 Results at Beech Grove: Myver's Market 119 7 ‘New York Central 6. Bud's Tavern 6. Fountain Square Tavern 5: Allied Florist 7. Kinman's Service 4. Tonight's schedule 7:00, Bud's Tavern vs. Kinman Garage: 8:15, New York Central vs. J. D. Adams: 9:30, Myer's Market vs. Fountain Square | Tavern. |

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! 135 Adams, Reds elimination of their soccer team Robinsn.Wh.8ox 127 Lockman, Giants Musial, Cards

by Yugoslavia in the first round. PEERING U. S. track and field athletes | (Based on 10 Decisions) led the Yank victory parade. Of Suni Ah, = 13i%em gars 13 the 15 U. S. winners, 12 broke Wilhelm. Giants 9-2| records. The basketball team kept | intact the record that the U. S. has not lost a single game since the sport was inaugurated in the 48 games. Swimmers picked up eight gold medals, »The boxing team, which hdd not scored a single win since 1932, set a record

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