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LEAPING LADIES Different typei of broad jumping were illuttratad by women in tho Olym
pie Garnet. Menoiei do Cardon of Braiil, Auitralia'i Vorna Johmon and France'l Suianne
Glolin II to rl uiad their armi and leal in varying technique! to gain maximum diitance in
Holiinki.
Rasslers Never Had
III II Mill V I.HAVMlN
MA Hpurli l.dlliir
Ni:V YOIIK 1NKA1 ?! Iiolf
Leone l a llirciiwuh Vlllnue
IikIiiiiio wlili a ' bum," an Uiry
aav mi Jni-olm Mrnrli.
Three yearn iiuo l.rotic wenl west,
voutm limn, nave liliiii'i-ll the til li
nl Huron iilii' i iraiiHl'H-he lo no
llll II. Me claimed lo be atrnnner
than HiiniMin i let hla hair gruw
to prove It.
It boiilhrrn Celiliirnie. where thev
know how to act. he bet iune one
0 v e.-'l'i'i'ii uix,"or i'"'l men.
Not long eso at llollyuuil'
rnlinora Huillum. Lou The and
Baron Leone "worked'' belnre
31 3M peld admlaalona and a iinle
orinj.377 7J.
Ancienli n-rnll only one oilier
mat alio allracllnit SI 00.000 or
Ex-Sarge
Leads In
Tee Meet
CHICAGO (-11 Dick Mayer, lor
inc. ..i..iv I'nik ai-wi-uui' who i
aeeklng hla Ilial ina)or goll title.
rr.ua leu a unr-crunching array
ol pron into the necond round ol
the 130.000 All-American tourney.
Mayer. 211-year-old St. Peters
burg Via., pro ol three eon,
hoi' aeven under par opening 05.
'to take a oue-nlroke lead over
national POA champion Jim Tur-
Turnesa In tun), had lour 7
ahoo.ci uii nla ncca auer Inura
day'a opening drive over Tam O
bliamera guy aciea which pro.
duced 45 ncoies under par 12.
You could lake your pick among
aohd perlormcm and dark horaen
a lo who in'Klil be winning ahead
when tho 72-hole chat.e lor lop
piiui oi fJ.Uv cnd ui CnlcagJ
"lit'llii coiicurii-TiC All ? Amerl
can Ailintcur, Flunk Biranahaii ol
Tuledo, O., who nearly haa a mon
opoly on Ihe tllle. waa a two
hiroke leader wllh two-under-par
70
Hhll a third place ol Ihe All
Amerlcan merry go-ground, Ihe
Women a Open, wan paced by Bel
ly Jamenon, charming Han An
tonio. Tex., pro. Hetty's three-im-der-par
73 gave her a two-stroke
lead over national open champion
Louise Suggs and Bctly Bush, a I jo
prox
Olher scores Included:
Stan Leonard, Vancouver, B. C,
15- 30-71. '
Ai Zmmerman, Portland, Ore,
16- 38 74.
AI Weill
To Handle
Marciano
NEW YORK W Al "Weill steps
down aa International Boxlnit Club
matchmaker, Sept. 1, to become
1011 time manager ol heavyweight
contender Rockv Marciano.
Jim Norrla, president ol the IBC.
t may not name Weill's successor
until Ihe monlh la over.
Wllh Marciano. unbeaten Brock
Ion, Mass., Blunder, rendv to chal
lenge Jersey Joe Walcott lor the
tllle In September. Weill decided
to resume management ol the IIrIiU
er'
The announcement wna made
Thursday by Norrla following a
meeting wllh Weill and Bob Christ
enberrv, chairman of the Now
York Stale Athletic Commission.
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WrlKlev I'I'ltl In Auuuil. 1030, and
pluved to iluu.oixi.
Dm heavyweight pullers and lug
iters have never had It o good
throuxhuut Ihe land.
Al Inasl Iwo. Tliei.-. and Aiilonlno
Rocca, who grapples like
plnv hoccer. coiiservallvclv
earn i
S200.000 or more a year.
Television brought hnlf nelsons
and hammerlocks back like an elec -
Uon repeater.
"Business Is best at Ihe whWIe-
slops," explains Joe Mondt. New
Vnrlr nrniimter.
"TV nude celebrities out ol lei
lows like Rocca. who has teen-age
girl lh clubs throughout the conn
Irv. He drops oil for a night s
Playoffs
In Third
Opening
Cltv League sollballera trv for
the llilrd straight lime tonight to
open their playolls on mud-bogged
Conger Field.
The playoffs were postponed
again last night.
If the weatherman cooperates.
Elks and Suburban squire off at
7 o'clock. Hercules and Dill s
Place tangle in the aecond game.
Oeorge Condrey. league ureal
dent, ernre-sed 'ome concern ihls
morning at the tough weather
break because three playoffs will
have to be held before the state
tournament that opens Aug. 17.
The winner of the Clly League
nlavoffs will meet Lekevlew In a
aeries to determine the team that
will challenge the Medfnrd-Ornnts
Tasa winner tor a berth In the
stale meet.
Deadlock In
Pee Wee Group
Fluhrers Bakery and Motor In
vestment are deadloe'-ed lor first
place In the Pee Wee Softball
League after the Bakery Kids wal-
lopeu Medo Land last nlghl, 33-2.
Bolh Fluhrer's and Motor In
vestment hold 7-1 1 records.
In lha other Pee Wee gnme.
Farmer's Lumber defeated Junior
Chamber ol Commerce. 9-fl.
noi'i n nil'"' ".ere nlavcd
Recreation Field. Conger Field
games were washed out.
Cool, IMreshing ideal
...irom -the Jand of shf blue -waters
Cool and crisp io the iaste. . ..-with smoothness aged
It So Good
worV in
110.000.
n lowu nl 5000 and tlrnws
They come from miles
ul 'mil "
General rccognlllon ol The-. a&
rliMinpiun has liclpt-tl cunildirably.
'Hie ruggedly handsome 3rvcar
n'd nut ol 81. Louis resllv can
wrestle, and tho trade knowa It.
While Ihe bulk ol his iierfoi-ni-
lhey:an:e Is airalght wrestling, he also
gm-s out oi Ms way lo eniertiiln.
r-or example, Dr look the first
fall Horn Leone In 31 mlnuies and
g seconds wllh an airplane spin
land a series of flvlng dropklcks.
r-nuM an nlriiliiier Imaalne Frank
Oouh whirling Oeorge llacken-
schinidt above his head last for
Ihe exercise, or Joo Btecher Hying
through Die air attempting lo give
ii opponent a faceful of feel?
Theax believes in living and let
live, without which quality he most
decidedly would not be a money-
making champion. He let Leone
have his Inning and the aecond fall
in 8 mlnuies and 18 seconds, the
Baron scoring wllh "his famous
neekbreaker." It aays here.
What would a modern show be
like without a little ham?
Bo Thenlnn Thest lev on the
canvas apparently helpless for
many seconds. And while Theax'
handlers were reviving him, Leone
struggled to free himself from his
trainer. In order to net at the
champion before the bell sounded
lor the third assault. Strannler
Lewis and Mike Maturkl. the ear
massager who turned movie actor,
stood ready to ward off the enraged
Baron If he got out of hand.
flapping out of It with a great
rush. Thesj then disposed of Leone
In 4 minutes and 24 aeconds with a
Greco-Roman backdrop, whatever
that Is.
Shenanigans led the New York
and other commissions to make
enlrepreneura bill rassllng matches
as exhibitions, but Ucklea. kanga
roo kicks and what not kepi the
customers from slaying away In
droves.
Sunrise Tavern
Drops 14-7 Nod
The Junior Baseball League fani
ly ts (rcailng lis new member.
Hellbronners handed Sunrise its
second straight loss Inst nlghl by
s 14-7 count. The lavern team
look the place of Chlloquln in the
circuit recently.
Gary Hackley of Sunrise hit
home run for the losers
and Joe 1
Eminent poled a triple
bronnera.
for Hel-
Hans Norland (Ire Insurance.
Pine 81.
657
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Lowell
Ping Pong
Champ
Itonnle Lowell, who doublri In
leiinm and (iiiik pong wim mure
UiHii mild success, copped the
YMCA ping pong tournament title
Iniit nlilit but he got hrlty
r.f i n I irinl argument Irom Dave
Itolili limt.
Lowell breezed lliroimh Rnv
OUna In the finals, 2MB, 21-17, 21
u. i-IV, aiw-r going seven sets to
eliminate Robb.
i-iihen (iroppfd the llrnt net to
Knbb. I2-2I, then won tho next
three, 2I-H, 2I-U, 21-I7. Robo
eveiii d H up w.tii 12 Jl . 17-21 aei
viriorira but seemed to weaken l
thin point as liwcll won the rubber
Ml liniHllly. ai-o
Lowell reached the semis with a
sliulghl-net victory over Roy liar
rl:., ex-clty table tenuis champion.
LOUT ONK
Robb lo-.t one net to Earl Brooks
but won three lo earn the semi
Html snot. Cilaaa beat Wayne Yan
cey In three straight sela and drew
a live n the scml-llnais
The Class C champion for boys
between 9 and 11 years of age Is
mn.f
Richard Lame. 21-11, 21-3
Wilton James,
Dunn" liwe wrn Hie uisss H
ciown (12-14 age bracken with
2.-i, 21-,, 2i-iu win over
Danny tihaw. ,
Lowe earned the llnals berth
Willi a win over Oary Cramer,
while Shaw cut out Rodney Burt.
Ill.dDK LATKIt
The Clas, A tllle will be de
cided at a later date and will put
tenuis alar Bruce Dingier against
Kellh Kclsey, 21-6. 21-7 winner
over Dave Brandsness last night.
The Class A bracket la for play
ers between IS and 18 years of age.
Tournament Chairman Earl Jill
ton called the tournament a "howl,
ins success" and aald It would be
turned into an annual 'V affair.
Portland
Leads Swim
KELOWNA. B.C. Ifl Portland
Aero Club swimmers, paced by
Yosh Terada ol the University of
Oregon, led the field Friday enter
ing the aecond day of the 46th an
nual Kelowna Regatta.
Terada posted two of the five
victories scored by Aero swimmers
last year s aggregate winners
In opening events Thursday. . He
waa first In senior men's 100-yard
freestyle and 150-yard Individual
medley.
Other Aero Club winners were
Gilbert Westwell, senior men's one
mile: Beverly Graham, 100-yard
Junior girls' backstroke, and Bob
Gregson, 200-yard Junior boys free
style.
The Washington Athletic Club of
Seattle was second In the regslta
with wins In three events, and port
land Multnomah Club third with
two victories.
WAO winners were Bob Miller,
senior men 200-yard backstroke:
Alan Ruth Poller, 100-yard senior
women backstroke, and Judy Shoe
maker, 50-yard Juvenile girl's back
stroke. Carol Pfhiger was first In the
50-yard senior women freestyle and
Ann Hackworth won the 100-yard
I Junior girls' breast stroke. Both
are irom me roru.na muiuum..u
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Olympic
Referee
Benched
HELSINKI 11 The United
Siatea sent two boxers Nate
flrooki and Charlie Adklns Inlo
the finals of the Olympic tourna
ment Friday.
'ITie Olympic boxing Jury sent
one of Its officials to the sideline
becau.e of his Inefficient handling
of bouts.
J. Neudlng of Poland, who ref-
ereed both bouts In which Ameri
cana figured on the afternoon aeml
final card, waa fired at the end ol
the program for "uicompetence
and poor Judgment," recording to
Jim Lee of Cleveland, a member
of the lury.
Brooks, a Cleveland flyweight.
outpointed Willie Toweel of South
Aires.
Adklns. a San Jose. Calif., Slate
i College student from Gary, Ind,
defeated Bruno Vlsltln of Italy, in
f.ii elterwelght class
WARNINGS
P.eieree Neudlng warned both
Adklns and Vlsltln frequently. I
Nearly every bout tne siocay
Pole handled was marred by fre
quent warnings to Ihe boxers and
sometimes he inierruptea ngnis as
miny ss ten or twelve times.
Neudlng also was scneouiea 10
referee two bout lor American
boxers and to judge the other Fri
day night. '
He had Deen assigneg xo reieree
the middleweight eml-llnal be
tween Floyd Patterson of Brook
lyn and St a Slolln ol Bweoen ana
the light heavyweight bout between
Norvel Lee ol wasninguin. u.
and Harry SHJander of Finland.
He was to have been one oi
the three Judges of the heavy,
weight bout between Ed Sanders
ol Los Angeles and Alfred Nle-
man of South Africa.
POWER
Olympic referees do not score
the fishls. but they have plenty
of power. Including the right to dis
qualify boxers and give official
warnings which figure in the scor
ing. , ,
Frldsy aiternoon g resum ie
the Amerlcsn live-man delegation
a the lareest in the tournament.
Two of Russia s six Doxers 1051
and onlv one advanced
Viktor Mednov received a De
fault and will fight Adklns in the
llirht welterwe cht Ilnal
Brooks opponent win do iussi
Basel of Germany,
SPORTS
MIRROR
Bt The Associated Press.
Todav a year ago Joe Louis,
207, gained a 10 - round decision
over Cesar Brlon, 196, at San Fran
cisco. Five Years Ago The Chicago
Cubs defeated tne Brooklyn Dodg
ers, 10-8, to end their 13 game
winning streak.
Ten years ago Rounders, car.
rylng 103 pounds, outraced Whirl
away, under 130 pounds, by 3',
lengths In the Arlington Handicap.
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ANOTHER U.S. RECORD BREAKER Evelyn Kawamoto I right I
of Hawaii, who set new Olympic swimming record in her
qualifying heat of the women's 400-meter freestyle race et
Helsinki, stands alongside Greet Britain's Daphne Wilkinson
after their photofinish for tho event. The U.S. swimmer just
managed to nose out Miss Wilkinson. Both were clocked in
5:16.6 to break the women's record of 5:17.8 set by Ann Cur
tis of the U.S. in the 1948 Olympic Games.
' By The Associated Press
GOLF
Chicago Dick Mayer fired
seven-under-par 65 to lake first
day's lead In Tam O Shanter Pro
meet.
Chicago Frank Etranahan shot
a 70 In the first round of Tam O
Sbanter Amateur tournament.
Chicago Bettv Jameson took
the opening round lead in Tam O'-
Shanler women s tournament wim
a 73.
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GENERAL
Oslo Llndy Remlgino of Man
hattan College equalled the world
100-meier dash record of 10.2 sec
onds.
RACING
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Finals
By The Associated Presa
Batting Billy Johnson, Cardi
nals singled twice In the sam
Inning as Bt. Louis scored six la
fifth to top Boston, 6-1.
Pitching Bobby Stunts, A's
Won his 19th game of the season
with four-hitter agslnst Detroit, 3
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