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1 hIMS -.Qlndejr fiifliriniey Set Tdlay Y t l . ' : I . - Americans Top Stare Entered FRESNO. Calif- June 24 -iP, World end national records wil' be in leopard tomorrow mgnt when Amer ca's greatest tratk and field atiiiees assault times and distances in the 61st annual AAU senior championships. Stars on the ground today in cluded Lloyd Lalbeach of Panama, world's co-holder for the 100 and 200-meter dihti: Herb MeKett ley of Jamaica, who holds the fastest marks In the 400-meter and quarter -mile- run; and Har rison DUlard, greatest hurdler in history. Dillard, a Baldwin - Wallace graduate, established the world's record time of 13.8 for the 120 yard high hurdles. His duels to morrow night with Craig Dixon are expected to provide some of the highlights of the evening. Dixon, of the University of Cali fornia at Lost Angeles, heads all college timber toppers this season and has a 11.9 time to his credit Tha Stgrtamcm. gal am. Oregon. Satan! cry. Tuna tS. lilt They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Louise Suggs Upsets Patty OKLAHOMA CITY, June 1H) A sensational finish carried pro fessional Louise Suggs to a 1-up aemi finals victory today over de fending champion Patty Berg of Minneapolis in the women s wes tern open golf tournament. The triumps sent the Little Georgian Into tomorrow's 38-hole championship match against an other veteran professional, Betty Jameson of San Antonio. Miss Jameson held off a late challenge by amateur Polly Riley of Fort Worth to win 2-t. The two finalists are both for mer western titleholders. Miss bums won the event in 1948 and !0 47. Miss Jamesson triumphed In 942, and won the western ama teur in the same ye&r. Tomorrow's match will be the first meeting between the two women although they have been In competition for 10 years. Budge, Kovacs Capture Wins FOREST HILLS. N. Y-. June 24 -MVDon Budne of hns Angeles and Frank Kovacs of Oakland, Calif., complete dan al -favorites semi-final y,jth ' easy, straight- set victories today in . the national professional tennis championships. The sreondseeded Budxe con quered Elwood Cooke af New Yirk, seevnlh-rankedj 8-3, 6-2, 6-2. Kovacs, No. 3. expelled eight- seeded John Nogrady of New York 6-2, IM.JM. They joined the top-ranked Bob by Riggs of Altadena, Calif., and fourth-seeded Welby Van Horn of Philadelphia, who attained ; the round of four yesterday. Oust try to GET LITTLE lODfNS TD PRACTICE HER FW40DURIN5 THEDA- f i 1 ! Tzzzmm T xETi i T vrrm M I y' A DOLLAJ?- tVfl DLAV JUMP H U I r- a . cV--u I Koc TiTm l f V5i P9Acrice:jS I i promised... X7illHP 7 DO YOU JlA TIL PRACDCg, A&LZr p AZ mm, two c.tk. tiiiiirs, mi"r. LTTAT NIGHT WHEN rW IS LISTENING TO THERADIO-HEH-HEH- TRY AND 5TOP HR R.6.LI IbQO Gussie ivloran Upset; Press Hits Falltenburg LONDON. June x4-WVOertrud 'Gorgeous Gussie" Moran of Santa Monica. Calif, the darling of the Wimbledon tennist champion ships, bowed out of thf women's singles event today in tne lirst weeK s npi TVT 7 I DAILY AND SUNDAY I I HaO W OTlaTkll C I afkn I afYVIaOO I III I 'rkll ! Ifnm N'uMntna I : "1 I w bvsu iivnMifi.t gfff ' 1 1 a U FM VTJIt KPPa 1 I I . .r , I I I . as aWSSSaaWaaaUBa JfMLt- K-t JL - l if - ' a. v ' : . J a. -- . af ?yi I yj I C70 AgE THE UONS, J NOW WHEgg PD M3U f I SET IT DOWN EIGHT iTOUllaBS tfeJ kJ g mrKiw A-jsj iiH-finiuni ii vii j u Hoahing. a ancer from 6-3, In the Harrison Still Canuck Leader ' TORONTO. June 24-'i-E. J. (Dutch) Harrison cooled a bit to day but managed to m.jmtain a thretroke had at the three quarters point of the jnadian open' golf championshiy. Tlie'Big, leisurcly-plyinsj pro from Little Rock, Ark., fired a f 1 on his ihird tour of the par 72 St. ueorge s course to wind up with a score of 204 for 54 hole. Pick Metz of Virginia Beach, Va., turned in his third straight round of 69 to trail by three strokes at 207. Tied at 208 were Jerry Bar ber of Ixs Angeles and Fred Haw kins of Antioch, 111. Bill Kerr of Montreal had 210. Another stroke away at 211 was Charles (Chuck) Gongdon of Tacoma, Wash- greatest upset, Her redribboned wen down to Gem tiny Chinese ballet Hong Kong, . 6-2, 5-7, third round. She will be missed from the singles. With her beauty and lace trimmed, panties she; brought a spice to Wimbledon tKat had been lacking in the postwar years of dominance by other American wo men, who just came arjd conquered with routine; perfection. The Little Gem, well under five feet tall and, to shorts to play the net, never litft the baseline. But there she swung backi Gussie's at tack with the dependability of a grandfather clock. f Gussie srtiiled bravely as : she walked out of the furvous center court, cheered by 14,(K)0 fans. But she left some sad facets among the newsmen and ians.j who gave found her the greatest personal ity since Suzanne Lenglen of France 25 years ago. j Behind ihh scenes he Wimble dun championship committee ex pressed concern at British press treatment of Bob Fiflkenburg of Beverly Hills, Calif., the defending men's singles chamuidn. Some of the newsmen have bounced Bob because he Withdrew from mixed doubles, refused interviews and rested through two sts Thursday in beating Josef Asboth of Hun gary. j Falkenburg teamed with Jaro slav Drobny of Chechoslovakia Friday to beat Pierre GeelRand and Jacques Pcten ;of Belguim, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in the Second round of men's doubles. Top-seeded Geo Schroeder and Gardner Mulloy ousted Britishers A. U Delia Porta and H. Watkins, 6-1,16-0, 6-4. pigtails bobbing, the fourth seeded Miss Moran Ace Registered At Oak Knoll i Wilson Lee'of Salem poked the ddof today. first hole-in-one or the season at Polk county's Oak Knoll golf course Friday when he slammed his tee shot in on the 113-yard third hole. Lee was playing with Allan Lee, Will Loomis and Larry El ton, all of Salem. He used a seven iron to turn the trick. Yale Oarsmen Shock Harvard NEW LONDON. Conn., June 24 (JP)- Yale's larsity crew scored the rowing upset of the year today by beating Harvard in a four mile upstream race on the Thames river. Yale had not beaten Harvard since 1935. and the : lighter, tesj experienced Elis. who won by a margin unofficially estimated at half a linsth. were decided un- DICI TTUICY A good bell should have two notes, one produced when it is struck and a hum note a major sixth below the strike note. Owens Joins Brooks Vs I FEEL TERRIBLE SORRV FOR TWkT1 POOQ CORNFIELD - LAST WEEK IT PI LOOKED GPEEM AMP HAPPY-v PITTSBURGH, June 24hV Mickey Owen, ex -Brooklyn Do dger whose five-year suspension was lifted by Baehall Commis sioner A. J. Chandler a short time ago, rejoin -i the club t(r.isht. Owen jumped to tV.e Mexican baseball le?2ie in 111.". This year he has been a - playinc manager for a semi-pro team in winner. South i Dakota. vet LITTLE eNTT BOONTT (MOW IT ( THE HOT WINDS HAVrf GEE.TMATi TOO ( TOMORROW WE" LOOKS S1DLEM fWE WATEQ- BAD- SOMEBODY S BRAVES GATHER ALL V WlTMOOT THE LIFE- 0U6HTA DO 50ME- f02 TUE CAlM I TlQED 6IV1MGRA1N5,TWE( TUlt46 ABOUT IT-jpOAMCE. WE DRUK5 ' AM' SWIRSTY C0CM IS J ('Ll g BEATEM" DROOPY- wTUmti6J WE RAIN SONGS WILL 8ESUM6 -THE S . . . RAI M WNLt WILL Be UiMCt O I HE PAIN GOD FROM WS CASTLE ABOVE THE CLOUDS WILL SMILE. AND SENO RAlMID THE THIRSTY CORN - AMD THE FiELDS WLl BE. 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