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Cofaux Fires 6-0 Shutout Over AAets By FRED DOWN burst In the first inning. Tommy UPI Sparta Writtr Davis started the rally with sin- Sandy Koufax, the Us Angeles igle and there were key doubles Dodgers' amazing fireballer, is by Frank Howard and Ron Fair enroute to becoming the first hurl- ly in addition to an error and a er in a quarter of a century to walk. wear pitching'i triple crown. I The Philadelphia Phillies en- ine leal jeaaing ine league in victories, wonlost percentage and earned run average hasn't been accomplished in the National League since 1938 and in the Am erican League since 1934. Only eicht Ditchers in modern history have done it and they read like a page from baseball's Hall of Fame: Walter Johnson, 1-ofty Grove, Lefty Gomez, tar! Hub bell, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Adolpb Luque, Lon Warneke and Bill Lee. Koufax, however, now leads the NL's pitchers with 15 victories, an .833 percentage and a 1.63 earned run average and Is on a hot streak of three consecutive shutouts and eight straight wins. The 27-year-old left-hander add ed another brilliant game to his 1963 collection Friday night when he beat the New York Mots, 6 0, with a three-hitter. It was his ninth shutout of the season more than any Nl. pitcher since Mort Conner had 10 in 1942 and seven short of the league mark set by Alexander in 1916. Strikes Out 13 In addition to firing his third straight three hitter, Kotifox struck out 13 batters to raise Ins league-leading total to 163. He thus leads NL pitchers in five key departments shutouts and strikeouts plus the three that would qualify him for the rare triple crown. The Dodgers sailed away Kou fax' latest triumph, increasing their first-place lead to five games and dealing the Mets their 13th straight loss, with a three-run Berra Blasts 3 - To Lead Yanks By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer Yogi Bern is doing It from memory but what a mcmoryl He's 38 years old and on his last legs as an active player but he's At ill the pride of the modern New York Yankees when the team is in need. Like when $172,000 worth of sluggers like Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris are out of the lineup. Berra stepped In Friday night to show the young Yankee lions how the old pros do It when he exploded a three-run homer- off Ken BcBride that produced a 4-3 victory over tho Los Angeles An gels and boosted their American League lead to 514 games. ft was Yogi's fiflh homer of the season and the 355th of his career and it enabled Ralph Terry to square his record at 9-9. It also sent the Angels down to their 101 h straight loss and suggested to manager Bill Higney that jumping off the nearest bridge might be preferable to pitching to Yogi with runners aboard and a game to be won. Berra's homer came In the sixth Inning with two out and Bobby Richardson and Tom Tresh aboard. Until then the young Yankees had been mesmerized by JIcBride, who had beaten them six straight times and held them to two singles in this game. The Angels rallied for two runs In the last of the ninth but relief pitcher Hal Reniff hung on to pre serve the Yankees' third straight win and their 11th in their Inst 14 times. Sports Calendar Saturday Legion Baseball Non-League Corvallis vs. Lockwood Motors (Roseburg), 6:30 p.m. doublchoad er, Legion Field, Roseburg. Babe Ruth Baseball South Douglas Babe Ruth And Little League : Canyonville vs. Myrllo Creek, 1:30 p.m., Myrllo Creek. Riddle vs. Days Creek, 1:30 p.m., Days Creek. Hirdlopt Hardtop Races, Time Trials 7:30 p.m., Races 8 p.m., Roseburg Speedway. Softball Twilight League Winston Merchants vs. McKay Drugs, 4:30 p.m., VA Diamond I. Mock Motors vs. McKay Drugs, :30 p.m., VA Diamond I, Church League North Roseburg vs. St. Joseph's, :30 p.m., VA Diamond 11. DO SOMETHING... IF THAT DOESN'T WORK - TRY SOMETHING ELSE... LIKE BOWLING at INDIAN LANES "Th Most Talked About Business In Town" Completely fir Comfortably Electro-Air Filtered & Air Conditioned For You full game when they beat the San Francisco uianis, 7-a, me t. Louis Cardinals defeated the Mil waukee Braves, 5 3, the Chicago Cubs topped the Cincinnati Reds, 41, and the Pittsburgh Pirates nipped tne Houston ions, i i, in oilier NL games. In the American League, New York edged out the Los Angeles Angels, 4-3, Boston downed Min nesota, 3-2, Detroit beat Chicago, 7-6, and Baltimore topped Wash ington, 4-3. Hoy Sivers' three-run double and two run-producing hits by Don Dcmetcr helped the Phillies pin a ninlh defeat on ex-teem-mate Jack Sanford despite Willie McCovcy's 25th and 26th homers of the season for the Giants. Art Mahaffev. aided by Jack Bald- schun's relief, won his sixth vic tory. Harvey Auenn amu mi a homer for San Francisco, finrv Knlb's two-run homer key- noted a four-run third-inning rally which carried Bob Gibson to his ninth win for the Cardinals. Gene Oliver and Mack Jones homered for the Braves. Bob Buhl gained his first win over the Reds since 1957 behind a 13-hit Cub attack that included Ernie Banks' 16th homer of tne year and the 351st of his career. Steve Horos, Banks, Ken Hubbs and Dick Bertell had two hits each for the Cubs. Dick Schofield s slxtn-inning homer touched off a two-run ral ly which gave Don Schwall his fifth victory. Bob Bruce lost his 11th game for the Colts. Run Homer To Victory Tiie Boston Red Sox edged the Minnesota Twins, 3-2, in 12 in nings. The Detroit Tigers shaded the Chicago White Sox, 7-6, also in 12 innings, and the Baltimore Orioles topped the Washington Senators, 4-3, in other AL action. Cleveland at Kansas City was rained out. In the National League, Los An geles defeated Now York, 6-0, Philadelphia topped San Francis co, 7-5, Pittsburgh nipped Hous ton, 2-1, Chicago beat Cincinnati, 4-1, and St. Louis won over Mil waukee, 5-3. "Monster" Wins 10th "Afonslor" Dick Radatz shut out tho Twins for the final four innings and won his lOlh game of the season when Carl Yastrzemskl homered off Ray Moore in the Red Sox' 12lh. Rich Rollins and Harmon Killebrow homered for tho Twins. Tho win moved the Red Sox past the White Sox Into second place. Tho Tigers scored their 12-ln-ning decision over the White Sox when Rocky Colavito doubled and scored on a single by Bill Free han. Terry Fox, who shut out the White Sox on two hits for the last four innings, received credit for his fourth win while Jim Bros nnu suffered his fifth loss. Ron Hansen, Pete Ward and Jim Lan dis homered for the White Sox. Johnny Orsino's two-run ninth Inning homer gave the Orioles their eighth straight win over the Senators and relief pitcher Wcs Stock his seventh victory of the season without a loss. Don Lock homered for the Senators. Sunday Legion Baseball Doug-Lane League Lockwood Motors (Roseburg) vs. Snellslrom Lumber (Sheldon), 1 p.m. doulilchciidcr, Cal Young Jun ior High. Non-League Cottage Grove vs. Roseburg B Team, 1:30 p.m., diiubleheader, Le gion Field, Roseburg. Monday Babe Ruth Baseball Roseburg Division Eastwood vs. Fremont, p.m., Finlay Field. Riverside vs. Roseburg, 5:30 7:20 p.m., Finlay Field. Central Division Sntherlin vs. Oakland, 6 p.m., Oakland. Softball Twilight League Rmeburg Merchants vs. Mock Motors, 6 p.m., VA Diamond I. c wuu6cn hi y. up - In The Majors Mar League Standlna By Unittd Press Internatione I Netienal League W L Pet. SB Los Angeles 51 33 .616 San Francisco 49 39 .557 5 St. Louis 48 39 .552 Chicago 47 39 .547 ( Cincinnati 47 42 .528 7 Milwaukee 44 42 .512 I Pittsburgh 43 43 .500 10 Philadelphia 42 45 .483 im Houston 34 56 .378 21 New York 2 58 .333 24rt Friday's Results L. Angeles 6 N. York 0. night Phils. 7 S. Fran. 5, night Pittsburgh 2 Houston 1, night Chicsgo 4 Cincinnsti 1, night St. Louis 5 Milwaukee 3, night Saturday's PrebabI Pitchers Milwaukee at St. Louis Fis cher (0-2) vs. Simmons (7-4). San Francisco at Philadelphia Pierce (3-5) or Perry (1-J) vs. Duren (3-2). Ixs Angeles at New York Miller (5-4) vs. Stallard (3-6). Houston at Pittsburgh Brown (2-4) or Nottebart (5-4) vs. Law (3-3). Chicago at Cincinnati Jackson (9-7) vs. Tsitouris (4-3). Sunday's Games Houston at New York, 2 Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 2 San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 2 Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 2 Chicago at St, Louis, 2 American League W L Pet. GB New York Boston Chicago 52 31 .627 47 37 .560 5W 48 39 .552 6 49 40 .551 6 45 40 .529 8 Baltimore Cleveland Minnesota Los Angeles Kansas City Detroit Washington 45 41 .523 8V4 41 48 .461 14 36 47 .434 16 .16 48 .429 16V4 30 58 .341 24 Vi Friday's Results Boston 3 Minnesota 2, 12 in., night Detroit 7 Chicago 6, 12 in., night New York 4 L. Angeles 3. night Cleveland at K.C., ppd, rain Baltimore 4 Washington 3, mgnt Saturday's Probable Pitchers New York at Los Angeles Bouton (10-4) vs. Chance (7-8). Boston at Minnesota Hetfner (1-0) vs. Stange (2-1). Detroit at Chicago Bunning (6-9) vs. Fisher (4-0). Baltimore at Washington ue- Lock (2-5) vs. Duckworth (3-7). Cleveland at Kansas city UJ Kralick (9-6) and Wynn (0-1) vs. Scgui (4-3) and Drabowsky (0-5). Sunday s bames Boston at Los Angeles, 2 New York at Kansas City, 1 Cleveland at Minnesota, 2 Baltimore at Chicago, 2 Detroit at Washington, 2 League Leaders Maor League Leaders By United Press International National League Player Club G. AB R. H. Pet. T.Davis, LA 73 268 30 88 .328 Snnto, Chi 86 342 42 109 .319 White, Slk 87 358 64 114 .318 Groat. St.L 87 353 51 112 .317 Clcmente, Pitt 77 294 46 92 .313 Wills, LA 65 264 43 82 .311 H.Aaron, Mil 85 333 63 103 .309 Boycr, StI. 84 328 39 100 .305 Pinson, Cin 89 356 50 108 .303 Williams, Chi 86 330 so loo American League Ystrzmski, Bos 80 311 53 104 .334 Wagner, LA 84 315 46 103 .327 Malzone, Bos 84 330 38 106 .am Kaline, Det 81 311 53 99 .318 Rollins, Minn 73 26.1 38 n:i .Jib Davalillo, Cle 52 214 32 65 .304 Pearson, LA 82 317 44 95 .300 Robinson, Chi 84 310 44 93 .300 Maris, NY 61 227 3 66 .291 Heme Runs National League McCovey, Gi ants 26; A. Aaron, Braves 25; Cepeda, Giants 17; Mays, Giants, and Banks, Cubs ootn id. American League Allison, Twins 22; Wagner, Angels 20; Ma ris, Yanks 19; Stuart, Red Sox 19; Killebrcw, Twins 18. Runs Batted In National League H. Aaron, Braves 66; White, Cards 62; San to, Cubs 62; McCovey, Giants 58; Boyer, Cards 55. Amerlcsn League Wagner, An gels 59; Allison, Twins 59; Kaline, Tigers 57; Stuart, Red Sox 55; Malzone, Red Sox 54. Pitching National League Koufax, Dodg ers 15-3: Maloney. Reds 14-3; Perranoskl, Dodgers 9 2; McBean Pirates 8 2; Marichal, Gianls 14-. American League Hadatz, Red Sox 101; Ford, Yanks 14 3; Bou ton, Yanks 11-4; Plzarro, White Sox 11-4; Barber, Orioles 12-5. Hard Top Races Slated Tonight . . ..ii. i, j The hardtops will be off and rolling again tonight at the Rose- speedsters from throughout southern Oregon. Time trials will begin at 7:30 p.m., with the regular racing to get under way at on the newly paved quarter mile oval. Last year's driving champ. Jay Katon, will be attempting to break into the winner's circle for the first time this season, while other crowd favorites will include Hal Wrlker, Don Hein and Jim Standlev. The Class A action will be for hardtops. with the Class B events scheduled for jalopies. WATER TANKS CONCRETE 500-1500 Gal. well'casing 4 in. to 41 In. ter Permanent Installation And Fret Estimates Call PRE-MIX CONCRETE PIPE CO ... 672 2694 bckwoods Win 2 From Sweet. Mome raw 1" II - it y-Sm-7sm I LEE THOMAS of tha Los Angeles Angels falls into the right field seats os he takes a homerun oway from Tony Kubek of the New York Yankees. Thomas' catch was mode during the second inning of the Angels-Yankee game in Los Angeles' Chavez Ravine Friday. (UPI Telephoto) Sherry Sevall, McKee Represent Roseburg In Jaycee Tennis Championships At Provo 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Hutchinson Signs Contract For Two Years With Reds CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) Hatchet-faced Fred Hutchinson, armed with his second two-year contract to manage the Cincmna ti Reds, hoped today for a repeat of the 1961 season when he and the Reds brought home the Na tional League pennant. Hutchinson, 43, signed a two- year contract on Aug. 23, 1961, and his Reds responded with the pennant, the first baseball cham pionship in Cincinnati in two dec ades. Maybe General Manager Wil liam 0. DeWitt remembered that Friday when he called a news conference to announce that Hut chinson had signed another two year pact for the 1964 and 1965 seasons. DeWitt said Hutchinson was signed to set aside all doubts that the fiery manager would return as field boss next year. We made the announcement at this time when so many other managers are being fired or find ing themselves in disfavor with the fans and front office," De Witt told the hastily called gath ering of newsmen. Legion Bees Face Cottage Grove Squad In Double Header Here Sunday Afternoon Jerry Droscher, coach of the er's crew was a 4-3 loss lo the The B team has a hard-hitting Roseburg B American L e g I o n defending state champs coached attack and good pitching. Pitch Juniors, announced Friday that bv Bill Harper. "r for llle 'ocal, P0" Include the newlycreated Legion ten. Thursday the Albany Merchintiig nuuiu MIV tin U'l SCHMHI IKL'UIU on the line Sunday at Legion Field against Cottage Grove. Game time for the twin-bill will be 1:30 p.m. Both games arc scheduled for seven innings. Originally Rosehurg was to have i.-... j M.J.i. n ii.., . '"""" """in nemi, mil ine coast- , a team had a uair nf leacn. cm,n,er, to make-up. with croks- celled the local appearance. - . . j ...... ...... ((-Mir in i.aiir v uuniy rimer ' uitn in legion can. Other outings for the week i finds the Roseburg B team gun-1 ning tor revenge on the lockwood Motors team (Rosehurg) Tuesday, at 8 p m. before the local fans, In rolling to a S t record, the only setback suffered by Drosch-1 STEWART PARK GOLF INSTRUCTION ly Al Williams, PGA Instructor from Medford CLASS INSTRUCTION It CA FU HOUR MR tlRSON 1 FOR MIN. WOMIN Classei Start Monday, BY RESERVATION ONLY CALL Sttwart Park 11 i IB ' Ore. Sat., July 13, 1963 The news conference was called Just before the Reds took the. field against the Chicago Cubs Friday night and came as a surprise to most observers, since Hutchin son's job was not regarded as be ing in danger. Hutchinson said he was "real happy" over the contract although he admitted he received, no raise in pay. "I'm making enough," he said. Hutchinson became manager of the Reds July 8, 1959, succeed ing Mayo Smith, who was fired. Although Hutch was not original ly hired by DeWitt, the two men have hit it off since DeWitt took over front office operations be fore the 1961 season. Hutchinson took over a seventh place club in 1959 and finished in tie for fifth place that season. In 1961, the Reds were tagged for another second division finish but they surprised everybody in win ing the pennant. Last season, the Reds did al most as well, winding up in third place with a 98-64 record, com pared to a 93-61 mark in the pennant-winning 1961 campaign. Will UC 111 WW II IU pirt.V H Single game against the B team at 8 p.m. on Legion Field, with Marshfield's Al Pierce Lumber Co. team set to invade Friday for a nine inning f.M nm F'- Th. fllr.u,ino SnnHav ..,V 91 lhe Rosebur. team will tr.v-i 'spinet tha Albanv Merchant . 1 p,m. Droscher rcDorts that he will be contacting other teams in the summer high school league in hopes of scheduling more games for the local nine. Return games with Cottage Crove have been set, but no date has been picked for these outings. GOLF COURSE I Private Instruction f rn MR 0.3V HOUR t JUNIOR GOLFtRS July 15th, 9:30 a.m. Golf Count 672-4592 Sherry Sevall and Bob McKee will carry the Roseburg banners to Provo, Utah, to compete in the 10th International Jaycee Junior Tennis Championships to be held July 14-zo. Miss Sevall earned the right to compete in the International tourn ey by defeating Jill Izett, Spring field, for the state crown in the Girls Open division of the state Jaycee tournament staged on the Roseburg courts late in June. McKee captured the Oregon Junior Men's Novice crown with a tough three-set victory over Medford's Nick Rasmussen. 4-6. 8-6 and 6-3, in the state champ ionships. Other Oregon champions com peting at Provo will be Dave Shuford, Junior Men's Open di vision; Craig Cooley, Boys' Open class; Kathy Smith, Junior Wom en's Open bracket; Ken Myers, Boys' Novice division; Mary Gordonicr, Girl's Novice class; and Jeanne Snlndc, Junior Wom en's Novice division. Shuford and Cooley are from Salem, while Miss Smith, Miss Saladc, Miss Gordonier and My ers are representing Medford. The junior net classic at Provo will draw 254 youngsters to the Biignam Young University courts. Players will be competing from the 50 states, plus stars from Co lumbia, Puerto Rico and Mexico. This year marks the tourna ment's entry into the novice di vision of play. A novice, bv Jav cee definition, is a youngster not previously experiencing compe tition in cither state or national tournament play. In addition, the contestant must not have reached the finals in any junior tourna ment. This program will be the first nationally conducted experi ment in novice play. Competition in the Internation al tourney will be held in both boys and girls divisions of 18-and-undcr and 16-and-undcr brack ets. Northwest League Standings Today's Schedule Wenatchee at Eugene Yakima at Salem Tri-City at Lewistoa WOOurilll, The probable startins Infield for Sunday's encounters will find Stan Young at first base. Jim ; to force in the first run. Dave Se hiser at second, Mike tashner t;v, lofted a sacrifice flv to left! inira ana uannv wnners at short. . .'i'l.j,, n.;r ..iii k encounter at : Charles Dornsife will work be - iiiuu me utaie. i. ,.. -nMtfiij u.;n Iim as UJCKWOOO Motors Came Up Wlln Ve . 1 uui.f.m . . De '""iin,,, K; .nH rhrk 'p.r'ISS i- i um uavc rcn ;ui, rii-tricr aim nun Drown. LIS Champion I Etna is asagattggU'is- Corvollis 9 Is Foe Tonight For Two Games At Roseburg By NIEL CELLERS News-Review Snorts Editor Roseburg's rampaging American Legion nine added two more vic tories to its already impressive season's record Friday at the ex pense of the invading Sweet Home Merchants. Lockwood Motors unleashed a nine-hit attack in the opener of Friday's twin-bill to waltz to a hard-fought 6-3 triumph, then came back in the nightcap with a 5-2 victory without the aid of a base rap. The double win gives the local wrecking crew a 28-6 mark for the year going into tonight's clou blcheader at Legion Field against the Corvallis Elks. Game time to night is 6:30. Sunday Lockwood Motors will be out to pad its league margin when it travels to Eugene to face Snellstrom Lumber (Shel don) in a pair of counters. The games will start at 1 p.m. on the Cal Young Junior High diamond. In posting the opening victory over Sweet Home, the local team grabbed an early lead with a four run explosion in the initial frame. Walks to Artie McDonald and Mike Blomberg started the rally, with Bob Manning providing the power as he tripled to deep right-center to score two runs. Catcher Jim Bcamer followed Manning with a single to drive in the third tally of the inning, mov ed to third on Jon Burnham's dou ble and scored on a throwing' er ror at second base. A double play when Burnham tried to score on a fly to center ended the inning. Sweet Home broke into the scor ing in the top of the fourth on a single by Jon Edwards, a walk and a Roseburg miscuc. However, the defending state champs more than made up for the run in the bottom of the in- nlng when four consecutive base raps after two were away added a pair of counters. McDonald, Blomberg, Manning and Beamcr belted back-to-back singles to ac count or the scoring. The invaders wrapped up the ARTIE UrnnMAi n t i ., . neanea Dy rnrow senrinir In II,. fifth f.. l.-, scormg in the fifth on four hits anri ft.m ..h..-. I LL t. rnnol.nJ lJ ff ...IIU 1 wu.L,n,iv, ,t uu will! Ilia M'lUIIU single of the game, and wilh onc away Kcrri Hoffman collected a base rap. Copcland raced home on Reggie Gardner's single to center and Hoffman was nailed at t h c plate. Edwards then doubled to drive Gardner home. Ron Westbrooks went the dis tance for the winners to run his record to 5-2 for the season. The Myrtle Creek southpaw scattered seven hits over the seven inning route, struck out seven and issued one free pass. At the plate Blomberg, Manning ann neamer eacn came through with two safeties. In spite of being on the wrong end of a no-hitter in the nightcap, the local crew managed to capital ize on 12 free passes to record a 5-2 win. Roseburg broke a score less deadlock in the third when starter Edwards lost a control. signs of McDonald and Blomberg led oft with walks before Manning popped up lo the second baseman. Mike Markham then worked his Way for a base on balls to load the sacks find I'nm Mnrpiann rlt-rttv a wnlL- "' noucocK was sale on an er - , ... ni(,k Abr,hnmson ... alk . , Walks and another costly error ,,,c .wa u.u.c l.h ochjvi 'uui ine urc. mcuonaiu sianca me I MT. WHrS ' SONNY FLOYD sK I M M. wm mm pt jp I UN v.. t-AI I tltdUN Cfroftngtr IBIlllllllaiBIBIBIBIMaHaiaaiIIII CHANNEL 5-COUGLAS CABLE TV 7:30 P.M. Monday, July 22 Get Your Cable Hookup Now! DIAL 673-6290 326 N.E. WINCHESTER fourth with a walk and Blomberg slapped the ball at the third base man. The throw to second hit Mc Donald in the back of the neck and the spunky Drain infielder had to be removed from the game. A fielder's choice, a walk to Mark ham and a walk to Sevall scored the run. Sweet Home picked up eight hits off Rojalio Gutierrez to get two runs. The Merchants sscored in the fourth when Edwards tripled and Gary Yunker got a single. In the seventh innine consecutive singles . .... : t fur ROJALIO GUTIERREZ wins 3rd straight by Bob Harris, Copcland and Ran dy Miner brought in the second run. Gutierrez worked six full innings before Dick Williams was called to apply the stoppers in the sev- AntU PutinvM p,m.l- I walkcd onc Williams came on to strike out lhc first two men ne ,..,, thpn . sihpp , ornl,n(l back to him lo end the game. While Roseburg was stopped cold in the hitting department, Miner proved to be the big-stick for Sweet Home with a perfect 3-3 record. McDonald, though he was re moved from the game after being struck by the throw, was not be lieved to be seriously injured. He was put under observation by a doctor in attendance at the game as bad breaks continue to plague the ficrv shortstop. LINESCORE: Sweet Home 000 120 03 7 1 Roseburg 400 200 x 6 9 6 Batteries: SH; Harris, Seiber (5) and Miner. Roseburg; Westbrooks (5-2) and Bcamer. LP: Harris (2 3). ' Sweet Home 000 100 12 8 2 Roseburg 004 100 X 5 0 1 Batteries: SH; Edwards, Seiber (4) and Miner. Roseburg; Gutier rez, Williams (7) and Markham. WP: Gutierrez (3-0). LP: Edwards (2-3). Beavers Aquire Pair ruiuLAiMi lurii ine ron- UnA Beavers Friday acquired PUCHCr J.1CK AKCr and lll'St DaSC- . Rin Mvr fr, r .,ici ........ ....... .. - """"."l- l-COliUC. , Florence Chadwick raced in am- I ateur swimming competition for ' nineteen years without winning a LESSEL'S ItvF FAVORITE 'V . . Sfxytt Memos single race at any distance. Her i coaches advised her lo give up the ' sport. At thirty-five, she became the most amazing distance swim mer of her time of either sex. . . 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