Th Statesmen, Salem, Oregon, Tuesdays foly ' I, 1952 1 j DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Home Newspaper 0 The Nation's Top Comics IlAMILTON, Ont. (JP) Jack Hutchins and Doug Clement, Uni versity of Oregon athletes, will be on the Canadian Olympic team. A it I OONT CARE selection committee named Hutch HOW HOT IT IS, ins for the 800-meter run and GOT TO KEEP uiemeni ior ine uu-meter run THS FPOKT DOO0 and 1,600-meter relay. Closed.' Hutchins was graduated from Oregon this spring. He is the first University of Oregon ath lete to appear in two Olympic games. He also represented Can aaa in i-b. Element was a freshman. Hutchins will run in the 800- meter, and Clement will per form in the 400-meter run and the 1600-meter relay. Airierican League 2 WcMoots Go to Games I I ll 1-3 f 111 V WEVE II H I V f t i- V' ?'" i BLONDS PEOPLE JUST OCfcfT ND posies to cops wrmouT A REASON. 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Going on vacation? seoufi to Germans Best Track Record BERLIN JP) - German athletes tied the 1,500 meters world rec ord and matched or beat several Olympic marks Sunday to estab lish themselves as contenders- at Helsinki in their first summer Olympic appearance since 1938: Werner Lueg, a 20-year-old sur prise, turned in the feature per formance of the Olympic quali fication trials by equalling tho world record for 1,500 meters with a time or . minutes 43 seconas. In the two-day qualifying meet. Germans also beat Olympic rec ords in three other events tho- hammer throw, 3,000 meter steeplechase, and women's shotput and tied the Olympic record in the women's 80 meter hurdles.' y8fl With the political conventions coming up this summer, you won't want to miss the thorough news coverage in The Statesman for even a single day. You can enjoy reading The Statesman wherever you spend your vacation. A vacation subscription is easy to arrange. Just fill out this coupon and drop it in the mailbox at least one week before your vacaton begins. Tho Orogon Statesman, Salom, Ore. Send The Statesman to my vacation address Beginning In enclose $... Name and ending Vacation address Home address Every day. Weekday A Sunday 1 wlc .30 2 wks. .60 3 wks. .90 ' 1 mo. $1.20 Dutch Woman Enters Games AMSTERDAM (P)-Fanny Blan- kers-Koen, flying Dutch housewife who again is Holland's best hope for Olympic gold medals, will en ter four events at Helsinki the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash. 80-meter hurdles and 400-meter relay. In Sunday's national champion ships, she set a world record for 100 meters in 11.4 seconds, one tenth of a second faster than the record she shared with Helen Ste phens (USA) of 11.5 seconds. In the 200-meter dash she es tablished a Dutch record of 23.7 seconds and equalled her own world record of 1 1 seconds for the 80-meter hurdles. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon, July. 1961 (compiled by U. S. 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