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; PRETTY JAN TAYLOR ( right ) will defend her Junior girls tennis title in the Moose-sponsored
; City TournemenMhet opens Sunday it Moor Park. But challenging her for looks and inci
' dentally (or her title will ba Lillian IPeachis) Mahan (left) and Barbara Thompson. Tha an
, nual tennis tournament wet moved back te Sunday it wai icheduled for a Saturday start
' bacaui of a lag in tign-upi.
Olympic
Champs
HELSINKI 1 Olympic clump
Ions crowned Thursday:
TRACK AND HKI.ll
110-meter hliih hurillcn -t Har
rison Oillard. USA. Clrvelaivl.
.13.7 1 new Olympic recoid: old
record, : 13.9. Ml by Bill Porter,
USA, IMS).
(.ouo-mcttr run Emit Saloprk,
Cjcclioalmoklu, 14:01) 8 tnew Olym
pio record, old record, 14:15.4, set
hy Herbert Bchadc, Ucrniany, in
qualifying l'uenday),
llninmernlirow (lowef Ceermnk.
Hungary, 101 leet, ll.fJT ' Incliea
luew uorld and Olvmptc record;
Md world record, I'JU-l.ja. xel by
Imre Ncmeili, lluiicnry, ID.SO; old
Olympic, record,' 1H5-4.06, act by
Kr Help, OeriWany, 1030.
aVnmen't, 80-nielrr hurdlcn
Blilrlry Strickland, Australia, : 10.0.
Women'a Javelin ' Oana Zato.
ekova, Crechoalevukia. 164 leel 7 OS
InctieH (new Olympic reconl: old
record Hf-fl.13,' net by Hcrma
fiiuint. Atulrln, 1948).
Individual (nils Cbrl.itlnn
IVODola, Klance, cllil viclorie.1,
II hits. "
WOHKN'H iYMNASrn:s
Ntnn exrrclMS comblncdRutl
Individual emhl exerclHes com
bined Marie Uorokhovakaja, Kub
an. f
HI Ll) IKH'KKV
Team India (defeated Holland
In linala).
By The Associated Tress
GENERAL
HEI.8INKI Harrison Dlllnrd
ol Cleveland set new Olympic rec
ord ot 13.1 Kccunds In wlnnlntt the
tlO-niclcr hurdles at the 1053
names.
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NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Delend
Inn Champion Tommy Jacobs, Mon
tebello, Callt.. captured two match
es to advsiice to the loiuih round
ot the National Junior Ooll Cham
pionship. r
SIOUX CITY, la. Al Bcs.se
flnk. Escondlto. Colli., shot a lev-en-under
psr 05 to grnb the 18
hole lead Mi the Sioux City Open
polt Tournament.
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Spokane, Caps Lag In
Drive to Stop Tyees
By 1 ha Awoclmted I'reaa
Tlie Spokane Indiana and
Vancouver Cnnllnnui. both drlvinu
to overtake lite pace-ACttlnir Vic
toria Tyeea, received double tot
backs In Western International
Lencuo baseball play Thursday
ulithl.
The Tribe, ret,lum In llilid plade,
lost both ends ol a rioiiblcliemler
with the Tvrea. -4 and 6-3. and
lite second-place Caps dropped a
pair tu the LcwisUm III unci, 0-1
and VI. '
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ny The Associated Press
NATIONAL LEACil'lC
lLUtlni Mu-lal, SI. I.ouls,
3J1: Aiwell, Chlcauo. .310; Klu.v.
1 rewskl, Cincinnati, .318; Pnlko,
, Brooklyn, .316: Addis, Chicago.
1.313.
Home run.s Snucr, CIiIciiro,
131: Hodden, Brooklyn and Kmcr,
1 Pittsburgh. 10; Mathews, Boston
and Thomson, New York, 16.
Pitchinn Hue. Brooklyn. 1-0.
1.000: Black, Brooklyn. 4-1. .800;
Wllhclm, New York. 7-3, .788; Ki
skine. Brooklyn, and Horn, New
York. 10-3. .768.
Strikeouts Spahn, Boslon, 110;
Wndc, Brooklvu, 01; Sluimon.s,
Philadelphia. 87: Roberts, Phil.
adclphiH, 85; Muvcll, 81. Louis, 84.
AMERICAN tEAfilK
noltlim Woodllnn, New York,
Ooodmnn, Boston, .30; Kell, Bos
ton, .323; Rosen Cleveland, ,3HI.
Homo runs Berra. New York,
21: Rosen. Cleveland. 18; Doby,
Virvciniiu niu nui", uc.iuii, ...
Robinson, Chicnuo, Dropo, Detroit
and Zernlnl, Philadelphia, 16.
Pllchlnir Shants, Philadelphia,
17-3, .850; Raschl, New York, U
3, .846; Shea. Washington. 0-3, .818;
Sain, New York, 8-3, .727; Rey
nolds, New York. 13-5, .106.
Strikeouts Shunts. Philadel
phia. 00: Pierre, Chicago, 06;
Garcia. Cleveland and Reynolds,
New York. 04;. MrDermott, Bos
ton and Orny, Detroit, 78. . ,
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I Victoria'! twin win over the In.
,ne'dlans put the Tveea 13 names
ahead ot Vancouver and 13 V,
Raines up on Spokane.
- In other leaeue action Thursday
nlehl. the Salem Senators made
a clean i.wfei of their three rcsme
hcrlcs with Yakima, dropping: the
Bears 8-7, and Wenatchee outlast
ed Trl-Cllv. 12-7.
i The Tyeea slapped out 1 tilts
In reRUterliiB their first game
win over Spokane. The second con
test was a Uehl oltchlnr duel' be-i
tween Victoria's Bill Bottler and
Spokane's Francis Chase, who save
UP three tills apiece.
Charlev Mead's ble bat proved
the decidlnir factor for the Bronct
In their win over the Capilanos.
Mead hit safely five times In eight
trips to the plate during- the two
rames and got credit for five
RBI's. three of them on a three
run homer In the eighth Innlni of
jthe afterpiece.
Salem marked1 up Its win over
Yakima in the eighth inning on a
walk, a socrlllce and a single.
Rookie Bud Francis, who took over
mound duties from Ted Edmunds
In Uic seventh, jtot credit for the
win. his fourth in four starts.
Seven pltchcra saw action In the
free-swinging donnybrook at Ken
newlok. wilh five Trl-Clty hurlera
nnradin? to the mound In an effort
to Slop Wenatchee. Bill Stites. who
relieved Charlie Oubre in the
fourth, took credit for the Chiefs'
win. wenatchee gained the win
In the eighth when thev poured
live runs across the plate to crack
a i-sii lie.
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Americans, Reds Both
Notch Hoop Victories
HELSINKI 11 Runla's bes-
ketball team made Its Urn appear
ance In the Olympic tournament
Friday and whipped Bulgaria, 74
to 4(1. In a flrol round game.
The big. fast Russian team
looked Impresilve alter the United
Stalei, defending champion and
favorite, had turned in an undis
tinguished performance In beatlnf
Hiingarv, 60 to 48,
The Hussions showed plenty of
court suvvv and plenty of strength
on the bench, u'llng; twelve players
who scored about equally.
In other first rourvj games. Uru
ruav defeated C.echoilovikls. 6S-
ol, In an overtime period and Ar-
Ashenfelter
Runs Record
Steeplechase
Hy TKU KM1TS
HELSINKI 1 Horace Auhen.
feller, the galloping- FBI man from ,
Glen RidKe, N.J., won the Olympic
3,000 meters steeplechase Friday. I
It was the first time an Ameri
can has won the Steeplechase since
the modern Olympic games began.
Ashenfclier's time was 1:45.8,
breaking the Olympic record.
This was the fastest time this
event ever has been run In track
history. '
mere Is no omclal world rec
ord for the Steeplechase because
cour:e:i vary.
Vladimir KazanUev of Russia
was second and John Dlsley of
Great Britain was third.
Ashenfelter won when he suc
cessfully negotiated the water
Jump about lAo meters Irom the
finish and Kajiantsev altered
there.
CLONE
It had been a shoulder-to-shoulder
duel all the way but the Rus
sian forged ahead a yard on the
backslretch of the last lap.
The crowd ol 10000 regarded
Ashenfelter's Victory the biggest
upset of the record shattering
meet.
The old Olympic steeplechase
record was nine minutes. I I sec
onds, set by Volmarl Iso Hello
of Finland In IBM.
Ashenleller lowered this record
to 8:M In winning his qualtfyuig
heal last Wednesday. Kasantsev
also bettered the old Olympic rec
ord In the trials.
BEST MARK
The best listed non - Olympic
record Is 8:4S 8, made by Kasant
sev In' Moscow In 1051.
Kasantsev was timed In 1:51.6 In
finishing second Friday and Dls
lev ran it In 8:51.8.
. This was the 13th gold melal the
American track and field team has
won In these games.
Ashenfelter, a consistent win
ner In longer races in the United
Slatea, never before had shown
anything that would rank rum wun
the great Europeans.
SPORTS
MIRROR
By The Associated Press
Today a year ago Three Uni
versity of Toledo players were ten-
plicated In the spreading basket
ball brine scandal.
Five years sio Cincinnati's
Ewell Blackwell whipped the Phil
lies (or his sixteenth straight win,
5-4.
Ten years ago Apache raced
to a new track record of 1:43 1-5 1
In the mile and sixteenth Yonkers .
Handicap at Empire City. !
Twenty yeara ago Yankee ,
Lefty Gomes lost to the Athletics
in the ninth when Bert Haas hit1
a home run.
CORNER 8th and MAIN
gentlna routed the Philippines, 15
60.
The It teams are divided Into
(our grouoa which play a round
robin aeries.
Two teams from each will ad
vance to the seml-flnuls.
The United States, Hungary,
Uruguay and Czechoslovakia are
grouped together. RusMa and Bul
garia are grouped wilh Mexico
and Finland, which meet later Frl
dv. 'Ihe Americans aulcklv took sn
8-4 lead In the first three minutes
and were never headed throughout
Ihe tunc.
At the half the United Slates led
31-23.
Dsn Pippin of the Peoria (111.)
Caterpillar Diesels paced the
American attack with 16 points.
Pippin racked uo seven Ileld goals
and one free throw.
Hungary showed a smooth floor
game, but was at a loss under the
b"ket.
The Americans' helghtb was a
drcid.nv factor. Coach Warren
Wombic chauged his lineup by
uMng the platoon system. He sub
stituted the University of Ksnsas
team. NCAA chsmplons. for the
AAU quintet In the middle of each
hrlf.
In the firut half the AAU aggre
gation had built up a 23-17 lead
before leaving the door.
When they left the game again
the second half margin had In
creased to 53-31. - .
Mathias
Trails
Campbell
Br TED BMITS
HELSINKI uB Marjorle Jack
son of Australia equalled the world
mark for the women'a 200 meter
dash Friday.
Miss Jsckson, who already nas
won the 100 meter title In world
record time, was timed In 23.8 sec
onds to tie the world record set oy
Stalls Walsh in 1935.
This was the 20tb Olympic rec
ord to ba broken in men s ana wo
men's track and field events. Two
have been tied. Four world rec
ords hsva been broken and one
enuallad.
Miss Jackson set her record In
winning the third semi-final heat
(rom Catherine Hardy ol rort Val-
lev, Oa.
Tn the ascend semi-final Nadeth-
da Kynklna o( Russia was timed
in 24.3 seconds, aiso surpassing
the Olympic record ol 24.4 set by
Fsnny Blankers-Koen ol Holland
in 1048.
Miss Jackson won easing up and
might have run even faster. There
was a cross wind blowing which
msde It uncertain whether the
world rccerd will be recognized.
Meanwhile Bob Matnias 01 iu-
ir Calif., the defending De
cathlon champion, put tne snot ou
feet. 2.87 Inches on hla (Irst try
in the third event of the ten-event
competition.
With two chances to Improve on
that performance, Mathias had a
sure 12 points in the shot put and
3,637 (or the (irst three events.
rtr the 100 meter oasn anu
shot put Friday morning, Mathias
had 1.T2S ' points, trsillng Milten
CsmpbeU, the Plslnfteld, N. J.,
schoolboy, by ten points.
rmnhell' first shot DUt WSS
only 45 (eet 6.84 inches, good (or
709 points.
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CAN'T BEAR IT This young
fellow appears at despondent
as a loyal Dodger fan who
hat just watched the Bums
blow one , to the Giants.
"There we were," he seems
to be muttering, "last of the
ninth, bases loaded, two out
and that Furriller takes a
third strike!"
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Net Play
SEATTLE W The outsiders
cracked down on the seeded play
ers In the Washington Stste Ten
nis Championships here Thursday
as two upsets were registered.
Phil Seymour. MillValley. Calif
pulled the stunner by upending
fifth-seeded Paul Willey. Vancou
ver. B.C., 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. The other
seeded clever to go by the board
was Jim Demas. Encramento. Cal
if.. No. 7. who lost to George Man
set. Los Angeles. 4-6, 3-6.
The results of other matches:
Junior men's singles:
Vernon Ball. Wenatchee. defeat
ed Bob Elwood. Seattle, 6-1. 10-8.
Junior men's doubles:
Norm Merrill. Tacoma, and Don
Smetheram. Seattle, defeated Ver
non Ball. Wenatchee. and Dave
Kelley. Tacoma. 7-5. 4-6. 6-2.
Junior women s singles:
Diane Peterson. Portland, de
feated Pat Nelson, Port Angeles.
6-3. 6-z.
Junior women s doubles:
Ann Barclay-Sandra Stephens,
Vancouver B. C. defeated Vlr-
a-inia Johnston. Sesttle. and Pat
Nelson. Port Angeles, 6-1, 7-5.
100 Golfers
In NW Open
SPOKANE Wl The Northwest
Open Golf Tournament opened
here Frldsy and some 100 ot tne
region's top links stars were ex
pected to tec off in the opening
round.
On hand to defend his title was
Harold West. Portland. Other top
Northwest golfers entered Include
Tacoma's Chuck uongaon ana duo
Ward. Great Falls, Mont-, live-
time titlist In the open.
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NEW YORK 11 It was a dlrtv
trick to call Manager Jack Hur
ley to the telephone, but the box
ing writers had to find out If Harry
Matthews could talk for himself.
The answer was "yes."
Wncn Hurley hustled out of the
locker room In the CYO (jym. the
boys closed in on "The Athlete."
who was calmly ripping the black
tape off his hands after a three
round workout for Mondav'a Yan
kee S-.adlum date with Rocky Mar
ciano. The 8ealll Kid seemed to un
derstand that the writers were ouz-
By The Associated Press
Ballinc. Duke Snider, Dodgers
Hit 100th ma lor league homer
In Uth inning to win second game
from Cincinnati. 2-1. after Brooks
lost opener, 3-2.
Pitching. Lou Kretlow. White
Sox Stopped slugging Red Sox
with two hits, 3-0, for (Irst win 01
season.
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