Avery Brundage Says U.S. Will Compete In Olympics bowling scores Following are results of bowling matchon Asheville alleva last nicht: AT Y. M. C. A. Masters Groe, Co. (1) C. H. Masters 178 138 145 98 461 363 Masters 144 121 Sawver 169 153 173 495 Wight 167 130 111 408 Burnette 213 176 143 532 Totals 871 718 670 2259 Noland Co. (3) Morgan 136 127 263 Wolfschlag 162 176 153 401 Hewitt 180 134 102 506 Haves 134 132 266 Tharin 153 162 166 481 Ingram 148 148 396 Totals 765 747 791 2303 AT LUCKY STRIKE Mt. Hoogers (0) Bean 177 125 135 437 E. J. Grisett 131 164 180 475 Pittello 131 131 131 393 Keener 150 150 150 450 McKenzie 160 160 160 480 Totals 749 730 756 2235 ..Pinites Henderson 141 185 469 Woolfe 211 192 158 561 D Hoffman 192 138 170 500 Kennerly 137 137 137 411 Burke 138 138 138 414 Handican 33 33 33 99 Totals 854 779 821 2454 Ashe. Bakine Co. (3) Fowler 84 84 84 252 Howell 111 101 100 312 Patterson 109 81 82 Vaughn 75 85 85 245 Cutts 123 129 117 369 Handicap 9 27 Totals 511 489 477 1477 Lucky Strike (1) Glenn 82 82 R3 246 Fields 108 89 101 298 Scratchlev 113 103 103 319 Sperakis 86 00 112 388 Al Griset 95 105 118 318 Totals 484 469 516 1469 AT MAJESTIC W. H. Westall Co. (3) Holder 90 113 86 208 C. Arnold 100 110 200 Arnold 03 85 74 253 Kennerly 121 94 100 315 Fowler 122 109 00 321 Handicap 16 16 16 Totals 531 517 476 1534 Smoky Mt. Club 11) Genew 96 104 106 308 Anderson 112 96 385 Ballard 00 106 287 Nichole 83 95 112 390 Millaire 102 98 126 326 Totals 485 485 526 1496 Canton. N Witt 01 118 00 305 Ravmer 90 103 102 304 Duckett 105 83 85 273 Hawkins 84 89 109 282 Blavlock 131 86 109 326 Totals 516 479 495 1490 West Asheville Freeman 08 07 Morgan 87 08 185 Fowler 111 114 107 Luper 86 103 Dunn 105 A2 113 300 Steelman 123 103 119 348 Totals 535 472 540 1537 Cincinnati Racing Track Loses Money CINCINNATI. Oct. 24. -Financial difficulties of the Cincinnati Jockey club, opernting the Coney Island race track to head today with appointment of receiver at R creditor's request. The club ended a 44-day meeting Tuesday. It announced it took in $2,277,165 in bets, but the figure was $511,000 under that of year ago. and William V. Dwyer, New York and Florida sportaman who president of the club, put his loss at about $75.000. Common pleas Judge Stanley Struble named Walter D. Murphy, Cincinnati, R8 receiver for the club after the A Atlas Finance company. Ltd. Montreal, Canada, filed suit against it. 1s "Games Belong To Athletes, Not Politicians," Leader Says BY CHARLES DUNKLEY (Associated Press Sports Writer) CHICAGO, Oct. 24; America will not tolerate the use of athletics AS a meana of transporting old world hatreds to this country Avery Brundage, of Chicago, president of the American Olympic Assoelation and chairman of the Amer• Ican Olympic committee, declared today. Brundage's bristling remarks were in reply to opponents the United States' participation in the Olympic games to be held in Berlin in 1936. He said positively that teams representing America would compete in the games, Brundage's views, he said, represented the feelings the leaders of the seventy organizations affiliated with amateur athletics of America. He did not conduct a com: plete poll to determine the sentiment, but polled the leaders indirectly, he said. Pamphlet Being hundreds Published of reAs of quests the American Olympic committee, Brundage said, is publishing n 16 page pamphlet E covering the entire Olympic situation. "We hope to have enough information in that booklet to blow those who figure that America should not compete in the Berlin Olympic games right out of the water,' Brundage said. "The Olymple games belong to the athletes and not to the politicians. In accepting the invitation to compete in the 1036 Olympics, the American Olympic committee, like the Olymple committees of 48 other nations which have accepted, does not endorse the polletes of any government, The committee considers nothing but sports and its requirements. Germany's political policy within or without its borders, has no bearing In the subject. The committee only followed the universal and unbroken Olymple precedent of 40 years, And Ignored irrevelent political, racial and religious affairs." Attempts to twist and distort the unanimous decision of the committee Into an endorsement of the Nazi policies are nothing but -faced effrontery, Brundage declared. The American Alympic committee, composed of 70 leading amateur sport organizations "will never allow our athletes to be made 'martyrs to A cause not their own,' or amateur sport to be sacrificed to a political Issue," Brundage said. WIll Hold To sports Racial, religious, class or political issues will not be allowed to intrude In the council halls of amateur sport, where they have no place, he declar• ed. Brudage today received A copy of n letter from Dr. Karl Von Halt, president of the Deutsche Sportoehorde Fur Leichahletik (German A. A U.I and member of the Internatonal Olympic committee, indicating that the Germans are holding scrupulously to the promises given the International committee, The letter was addressed to Count Baillet-Latour, president of the international committee. Regarding the participation of Hebrews in the Olympics from Germany, Dr. Von Huit wrote: "Perhaps it may be of interest to know that at none of the Olympic games in the past has a German Jew ever actively participated In any event for Germany, The only reason has always been that in the elimi• nation trials no Jew was ever able, through ability and performance, to win through the finals and qualify for the main events in the Olympic games."