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SECTION 2 THE COURIERJOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY SUNDAY MORN UNO. FEBRUARY 10, 1963 Advertisement jr 4v -i -I- jr t-m nn nn a n7r? wnn it ill 0 Set 2 Mil 0 LA IS 11W A Li Track Marks a) my Relay Team In Games Here I I 34 mi EVE (So From AP and UPI Dispatches Women track stars stole the spotlight from their male counterparts in the 17th Sunpapers All-Eastern indoor meet last night, breaking two American indoor records. Abbie Hoffman, the Canadian 880-yard champion, covered the distance of the new banked board track in Baltimore's Civic Center in 2 minutes, 13.7 seconds. Miss Hoffman won going KIIIIKI Yes! Here at last is your chance to gain the THINKING-MACHINE MIND you'v. dreamed about so easily and quickly that you'll be astounded and do it without risking a pennyl ZVaV nV 74 "Jfrni neia dJfnw hi ll'L tlk hf distant second this time.

Earlier, in one of the trial heats of the women's 60-yard dash, 15 -year -old Debbie Thompson of Frederick, sped down the boards in 6.7 seconas, one-ientn ueuer man the record she shared with Willy White and the famed Wilma Rudolph ward Reverses Finish By LARRY BOECK The Georgetown University relay team has been going to town, by George! Now the record-breaking squad from Washington, D. is scheduled to come here. And it will be after another track record, naturally. Already owning the two- mile records in the Boston and the featured Inquirer A.A. Games and the Millrose Game" mile relay in 3:19.5.

Games, the four-man relay Southern Illinois holds the team will be after the national Mason-Dixon Games mile re-indoor two-mile mark in the lay record at 3:16.3, set last Mason-Dixon Games here on year. Saturday. Anchor man for Texas South- At Boston, the Georgetown ern is Ray Saddler, who was team sped the two miles in second in the National A.A.U. 7 32.4 seconds. That 440-yard event last year.

He not only was record for the was clocked in 46.2 and in Boston Athletic Association U.S. meets against Poland and Games but also was the second Russia finished second both best time ever recorded on times to fellow American Ulis an indoor banked track. 'Williams. Dotson Rum Here Competing against Texas imson nuns Here Southern here will be Virginia The indoor record for the state of Norfolk, which took two-mile relay is 7:308, set a mile event ln the Inquirer by the University of Kansas GameSi and Central state at Chicago in 1953. Wilberforce, A i o.

Central Anchor man on the Kansas state was fourth in the fea. team, incidentally, was Bill tured Millrose mile relay In Dotson, and' ties slated to 3 22 2. run in the half mile of the However, in the finals of the meet-equalling time of 7.1 sec-dash. Miss White reversed the onds in the Los Angeles Times finish and edged Miss Thomp- Indoor Games, son to capture the title in 6.8 Jones equalled the record seconds. Third was Jutta Heine, set in 1960 by Lee Calhoun, the German blonde who tin- another veteran Olympic ished second in the 200-meter Games athlete.

race of the I960 Olympics. Two University of Southern Henry Wadsworth of the California hurdles, Bob Pierce, U. S. Army, the 1962 national timed in :07.2,' and Brian Polk- indoor pole vault champion, inghorne, :07.4, chased Hayes, leaped 15 feet, 7 inches, the to the wire, best of his career, to whip two Marilyn White of Los An- opponents who previously had geles won the women's 60-yard cleared 16 feet. dash in :07.0 while New Zea- Wadsworth made a bid to be- land's comely champion.

Do-come the ninth vaulter in the reen Porter finished a disap-world to top 16 feet with the Pintin Best In The East In Tourney Here Pennsylvania is known for producing steel, coal and football players. St. Joseph's College' will testify that the basketball player market is pretty good, too. MEET HARRY LORAYNE The human balno with th most henomonol memory In the world. Harry Lorayne has lectured In front of thoutandi of AmerlcansI Rotarlans, Elks, Matont, Chamber of Commerce f'ouei have ell called en this emeiinf man prove the business end tociel power of a Thinkin -Machine Mindl Loreyne't mind it to well eraniied that he can remtmbtr the names, faces, addresses end occupations of -over 700 DIFFERENT PEOPLE IN A SINOLB EVE NINO AFTER MEETINO EACH ONE OP THEM ONLY ONCCI Mr.

Loreyne't tint book, "MOW TO DEVELOP A SUPER POWIR MRMORV," hat already shown over 750,000 men and women, all ever America, how they can achieve startling Improvements in their ory, overnight, with lust faw minutes work. BUT THIS FABULOUS PUSH-BUTTON MEMORY TECHNIQUE II ONLY ONE IMALL PART OF THII GREAT NEW WORKI Now Harrv Lorayne gives you sec rati that powerfully strengthen EVERY AREA of your mind Concentration, Will Power, Problem-Solving, Idea-Creating, Rapid-Learning, Clear-Thinking, Worry Control, and doient morel IECRETS THAT WORK OVERNIOHT. -SECRETS THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR ENTIRE LIFE IN A IINOLE WEEK OR EVERY CENT OP YOUR MONEY aACKI Read the thrilling deteilt en thlt Paget Try thlt greet work ENTIRELY AT OUR RIIKI Mason-Dixon Games at Freedom Hall. After breaking the Boston mark, the Georgetown squad set a Millrose Games record on the Madison Square Garden track in 7:32 flat. The team then captured the Philadelphia Inquirer Games in non-record time of 7:42 flat.

Anchor man for Georgetown is John Reilly. He was third in last year's National A.A.U. championships in the half mile The Boston and Madisoa Square Garden tracks are 11 laps to a mile; the Inquirer track 12 laps. Freedom Hall has the only eight laps-to-a-mile banked board track in the nation. So it is inviting to competitors who have record-breaking aspirations.

The two-mile relay record here is 7:38.7. It was set by Western Michigan in 1961, first time the meet was held. No two-mile relay was run last year. Georgetown should eclipse the meet mark here with no sweat. Texas Southern Entered Challenging Georgetown here will be Ohio University and the Knoxville Track Club.

Ohio U. is anchored by Darnell Mitchell, who finished sixth in the National A.A.U.. meet in the half mile. His time: 1:49.2. A topflight team also has been entered in the mile relay here Texas Southern.

The Texans captured the 'featured Millrose miles relay in The King Men new berglass pole, but missed three times as a crowd 6,182 "owd ever to attend a track meet Baltimore j0hn Belitza and Rolando Cruz, who recently joined the ranks of 16-foot vaulters, missed three times each at 15 feet, 7 after having cleared 15.2. L. A. GAMES Hayes Jones of Detroit scored his 39th straight victory when he won the 60-yard high hurdles in Bonnie Short MidwestHunt Spring Dates Confirmed Dates were confirmed for three spring point-to-point races and two steeplechases at the annual Midwest Hunt Race Association meeting here yesterday. The Midwest circuit will start with the Iroquois Point-To-Point race at Lexington on March 30 arid end with the annual Oxmoor Steeplechase here May 25.

The Iroquois hunt will be followed by the Camargo Point-To-Point on April 20 at Cincinnati. The name of the Oldham County Hounds Hunt has been changed to the Long Run Point-To-Point. It will be held here April 27. The Iroquois Steeplechase is scheduled for April 11 at Nashville, Tenn. Tilson Is Honored The association honored Howard Tilson of Lexington at last night's annual dinner.

Spurlock, owned and ridden by Tilson, won the high-point award on the Midwest circuit last season. The association re-elected officers for another year. E. S. "Ned" Bonnie, Louisville, is president; Burford Danner, Indianapolis, vice-president, and Clarence H.

"Bussy" Short, Louisville, secretary-treasurer. GOLDSTEIN BROS. Uniforms of All Typts COMPLETE EMBROIDERY AND LETTERY SERVICE 222 St. 3rd JU 4-701 Trailer Hitch Trailer hitch IH my car bv ctueliai 1U ndH) and meet foe ign mobet, bow and uttd. J.

C. Bennett Company IMS larddown Rd. 431-1817 Pull Rter View Plexl-Olan litre CONTOUR MATS 6" fronts larfaat Wide Choice af CoUrt 1 -sfv lVA Tk I i Wake Forest 72, North Carolina 71 Chapel Hill, N. C. Feb.

9 (Ai Wake Forest clipped North Carolina 72-71 Saturday, gaining victory on a pair of pressure free throws in the final nine seconds in an Atlantic Coast Conference basketball game. The nip-and-tuck battle saw each team build up substantial leads, only to fritter them away in minutes. The Deacons were ahead 36-32 at the half. Wake Forest is now 9-2 in the A.C.C., while North Carolina has a 6-3 conference mark. Jim Centile Signs Baltimore, Feb.

9 (UPI) The Baltimore Orioles announced Saturday first baseman Jim Gentile has become the 19th club member to sign a 1963 contract. The 28-year-old infielder last season led the Orioles in home runs with 33. Gentile also notched 87 runs batted in, 80 runs and 77 walks. MacKay Wins Second Philadelphia, Feb. 9 (UPI)-Barry MacKay made it two in a row over pro tennis newcomer Rod Laver with a 10-8 victory Saturday night in the second stop of the 1963 World Series tour.

MacKay, a United States entry, defeated Laver, a southpaw who completed a grand slam while representing Australia as an amateur, in the opening round at Boston Friday night 97. N.B.A. Boxes Syracuse ft ft tp New Yerk 111 Player 8ehM Shaffer Kerr Creer Coirtell Walker Bianchl Chappall Neumann Cambee Toula tvracuia New York Boston ill Player 1-oaruloff Player ft tp 4 2 10 Slith 1 0 i 111 3 Green 10 22 i a is i i II Tin 10 21 114 Conley Butcher Butler Budd Guerla Shut Budomlilii 0 0 0 Nordmana 2 0 4 Total! 48 21 111 I. 11 17 14 27-1 27 2t 2t-llt Ian FrtiKlac lit Player ft tp Metchery I I 30 Hlihlower 2 14 Chamb'rl'n 7 17 21 Rodiere II 44 122 ft tp 1 0 2 Sandera I RumII 1 8. Jonee I Couay 10 Helnaohn 3 c.

Jonei 1 Havlicek Lovellett 1 Ramaey Larour 1 1 a 1 7 a a 4 Atllee N.ulle Lea 1 15 4 la Total 4 21 111 Tol.la 41 Mil! Batten 11 lie 2) 15 41. 22111 San Prentlic Lei Amelei 107 Chic ate IN Player fa ft tp Bellamy 13 10 31 Con 119 Dlichlnier 11 I 27 Plaver ft to Baylor Brnett. Ella Hundley Horn l.aRuaee Selvy Wiley HIM I 7 10 i a 20 0 0 0 a 4 4 14 a 4 a a i r.reen 0 I 2 14 Hardnett Kim MrUIII NelMn Sinverman Totala 0 4 I 1 a i 2 I I Tot 42 23 107 Lot Aneelet Chicaee 41 24 106 14 27 107 I i II 27104 LEADS ST; JOE High scorer for the St Joe (Pa.) team which will compete in National Catholic Invitational Basketball Tournament' here at Freedom Hall on March 8 and 9 is Tom Wynne, 6-foot-5 senior forward. Wynne is averaging 19 points and 10 rebounds per game. key man for the Hawks as they seek their fifth straight Middle Atlantic Conference championship.

If the Hawks cop the league title, they'll again compete in the N.C.A.A Tournament following the National Catholic four-team event here. And if the Hawks are unsuccessful in the M.A.C. title defense, they probably rate consideration for the National Invitational Tournament at Madison Square Garden. St. Joe's now is 4-0 in its conference race.

TICKETS Ducats to the National Catholic College Championship, first to be held here, are on sale now at the State Fairgrounds ticket office. The tournament will be held in Freedom Hall of the Fairgrounds. L.B. Auto Race Group To Meet A meeting of the approximately 200 driven and owners of the Independent Racing Association will meet at 1 p.m. today at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 809 East Main Street, New Albany.

Former meetings of I.R.A. have been held at the Ekin Avenue Recreation Center in New Albany. However, I.R.A. president Bill Kimmel said it was necessary to move to larger quarters due to the increasing membership. Robert Schnatter, Clark County prosecuting attorney, and attorney for the I.R.A., requested all members to be present today to hear him explain the terms of a contract he is to present to two tracks in Southern Indiana.

Rule Books Are Ready Handbooks covering rules and regulations of the association will be distributed at the meeting. Kimmel said specifications for both the class A and cars would be more rigid than in the past, making it safer for the drivers as well as the spectators. Kimmel, leading driver at the Sportsdrome last season, and Elmer Davis, who finished third in the point standings, will flip' a coin to see who gets the first of two specially built 1963 cars at a Louisville assembly plant. 4.000 MILES OR 90 DAYS IXCN. I MOST CAM I INCLUDES PARTS AND LABOR By HARRY LORAYNE Let me explain! I don't care how poorly organized your mental powers are to dayhow difficult it is for you to concentrate how bad your memory may be how much a prisoner you art of crippling mental habits how long it takes you each morning to get your mind going with adding-ma-chine speed and certainty! I BELIEVE THAT YOUR MIND IS WORKING TODAY AT ONLY 5 TO 10 OF ITS TRUE POWER SIMPLY BECAUSE YOU DONT KNOW THE RIGHT WAY TO FEED IT DIRECTIONS! Simply betauie you don't know the right way to fttd your mind problemi 10 clearly and logically that thoie problemi half-iolv them-elvei before you even touch Iheml Simply btcauio you don't know the right way to feed your mind facte, figures and namti and facet io they burn themielvoi Into that mind In tuch picture-form that you remember them foreverl Simply becautt you don't know the right way to feed your mind a FULL CHARGE OF ENTHUSIASM-io that it rev.

up inilantly every morning io that it operate, at full power. not for jutt a few brief minulei each day BUT FOR AS MUCH AS 8 TO 10 FULL HOURS AT A STRETCHI Mind Power Is A Trick! I'll Teach It To You In On Weekend! Yes! Problem-solving Is a trick I Concentration is a trickl Memory is a trickl Habit-breakina it a trick! And above all generating the will power that means success IS A TRICKI Mind power can be mad to order you don't have to be born with itl Th secret of a fast-acting THINKING MACHINE MIND is as limpl as tvina vour ihoelacel AND I'm willing to prove it Io you without your risking a pennyl Here's howl All I ask from you li this, let tend you at my risk on of th most fascinating books you hove ever read. When this book arrives set asid a few moments each day from th following weekend. Glance through just on chapter. And get ready tor one of th most thrillina weekends of accomplishment in your lit.

The Very First Hour After You Pick Up This Book, You Will Perform A Feat Of Mind Power That Will Astound Your Friendsl What you ar going to da In that vry first hour you receive th book is this. Turn to pan 144. Read thr short pages-no trior! And then put down th book. Review in your mind th on simple secret I've shown you-how to feed facts Into your mind so that they stay there-oermanently-as long as you wish. Thn put this simple trick to work for you-that very sam hourl Call In your family er friends.

Ask thm to make a list of any TWELVE facts, names or obiectt thev with us fast as they wish. Have them writ down th list so thy won't 'orget Itl But as they give you each fact YOU ar going to perform a simpl mental trick on that fact that will bum It into your mind IN PER-FECT ORDER as long as you wish. And then INSTANTLY AND AU. TOMATICAllY you ar going to re-peat that list backwards and forwards In perfect ordr exactly at you were reading that list in your friend't handl And you ar going hove on of th moit tx-citing moments of your life at vau watch th opretilon an thou pee. pie's facet as you rl off thos fact at though they war flothing a tcrcen on th intid of your memoryl Thrilling? Yosl But also an af th most profitable socrats you will vr larn.

For thlt list of twelve facts can just as easily an appointment schedulo-with each appointment flashing automatically In- PROVEN TO THE COUNTRY'S TOP LEADERS! Just a few the nationally, known i'ni ana nonorery i who have witnessed eeci.tiet Harry demon r.ti... organised mindl The power you can develoa starting IS evening without risking pennyl K.V-u tht In this brochurel Try thlt book In your own home rJikl ntlrely it eur American Cyenlmld C. Armstrong Cork C. ell Telephone Co. orden's Campbell loup Co.

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I. Rubber Ce. Vermont bankers Atsec. Louisville Boy Of 13 Called Chess Genius The Philadelphia school, ranked the best in the East and the first team chosen for the National Catholic College Championship here March 8-9, is bulwarked by 1 Pennsyl-vanians. Of the 10-man squad, nine are from Pennsylvania.

And five of these are Philadel-phians. A Top Forward The only-out-of-stater on the team is Miehael Dalsey from Collingswood, N.J. Owning a 16-3 record, the Hawks are paced by forward Tom Wynne. The 6-foot, 5-inch senior is averaging 19 points and 10 rebounds per game. That has him traveling at virtually the same clip he did last season, when coach Tom Blackburn of Dayton described the political science major as "one of the best forwards in the East." N.C.A.A.

Bid? Named last year to the N.C.A.A. Eastern Regional All-Tournament team, Wynne is a Amster- taneous exhibition dam'in 1933. at BUY LOPEZ Alekine (White) 1 P-K4 2 N-KB3 3 B-N5 4 P-Q4 5 QxP 6 BxN 7 N-QB3 8 B-N5 Mindeno (Black) P-K4 N-QB3 P-Q3 PxP B-Q2 BxB N-B3 B-K2 9 Castles (Q) Castles 10 P-KR4 P-KR3 11 N-Q5 12 NxBch 13 PxP 14 R-R5 15 QR-KR1 16 17 P-N6! Because after PxB QxN NxP Q-K3 P-KB4 PxN Resigns. 17 QxP, White forces mate beginning with 18 Q-B4ch. Solution to problem.

The key is 1 Q-R3. If now 1 RxBch; 2 QxR. Or if 1 R-QB8; 2 BxR. Or if else; 2 B-B0. (Note that 1 BN4 fails against FULLY GUARANTEED FOR By MERRILL DOWDEN With the Louisville and Jefferson County Schools Chess Tournament now going on at the Louisville Y.M.C.A., this seems an appropriate time to tell you a bit about a Louisville youngster who has been described as a chess genius.

Genius is a strong term, of Read It For Thirty Days Entirely At Our Riskl And thit still is jutt th beginning! What Harry lorayn has described to you on this page It jutt a tmall sampling of the information packed Into thit amailng new book. SECRETS OF MIND POWER now available only through thit article! Here at last Is a practical fascinating easy-to-read book on improving the powers of your mind that really workt. Itt author, Harry lorayne, hat been called by experts "the man with th most phenomenal memory In th world!" He has already shown over 250,000 mn and women all over America how they can achieve startling Improvements In their memories overnight with just a few minutes work I But thit Fabuleut Puth-Bulton Mm-ery Technique It only ene tmall part ef Harry Lorayne'i great new bookl Here in addition ta Memory ar complete "Puth-Button Sac-tiont" an Observation, Concentration, Enthusiasm, Will Power, Idea-Creating Rapid-learning, Time-Savin Clar-t I I Personality, Friend-Making, Public-Speaking Worry-Control, Conquest ef Fear, end many merl Ysl Hjre ar doznt of timpl techniquet that enable you to ever-come crippling emotiont and keep your thoughti headed straight for each goall Showing you how to think clearly ond affectively in any situation make decisions without agoniiing delays learn vital fact and figures at a glance-work at full mntal power all day long for weeks and vn montht on ndl Here are tested and a "Thought-Slimukatort" thot streamline your mind develop your erea- live imagination increase yeur daily output help you moke time for everything you have to dol Here are "Confidence-Generators" that yet you lough off worrits and faars make your own good luck keep othr peopl from taking od- vantag of you turn bad brack -Into opportunities yes, vn sharpen your tense of humor end Improve your -ability to tpeak well whthr -In privet conversation or before a crowd of hundredsl It Must Work For You -Or You Don't Pay A Pennyl Th price of this fascinating one-volume Mind-Power Encyclopedia it $4.98 far lest than timilar book -that do not do Itt ob et well! But even mere important itt unconditioned guaranteel realize thot thit beok it ef ne value te you -unlets It deei everything have promised yeul Therefore wi allow yew te read ft at ear risk-not for ane week er ten day but fer one full menthl If et the end ef that month yeu era net delighted In every wey, then I limply return the beek fer every cent af yeur purchata price botkl There ere ne cenditientl Yeu ere I the only judgel Send In the Ne-Ritk Coupon below TOD A Yl ta your mind at just th right time and plac that you need itl Or a shopping list er the outlin of a speech or a sales presentation or the highlights of an important articleor a list of things that hav to be don in perfect order! Any of them they flash Into your mind automatically at though you prened a buttonl And this astonishing mental gift which will serve you every day for th rest of your life is yours from th vry first hour that you pick up this book! And yet It's only th begininng! Which Areas Of Your Mind Do You Want To Strengthen In A Single Wtekend? Concentration, Will-Power, Self-Confidence, Habit-Breaking! Veil From thit moment on In lets than on thrilling hour a day you begin testing th wonder-working techniques of Automatic Organization on every untrained corner of your mindl You begin brooking through mental barriers, mental limitations that hav been blocking you for yearsl You begin tapping th buried powers of your mind powers (hat yeu hav glimpsed befor in brief flothct now brought ta th turfaca arganittd with timpl formulot ta doubl thalr potency and placed fervr at your beck and call ready te ge to work fer yew ot the blink of an eyalethl for exemple DO YOU WANT TO DEVELOP "STEEl-SHUTTER" CONCENTRATION OVERNIGHTI Then turn Is page 83 matter en simpl rciie and thrill to your ability to absorb hug amounts of information easily and swiftly evn in a room filled with a half doion howling childrenl DO YOU WANT TO DEVELOP RAY Of OBSERVATION THAT AMAZE YOUR FRIENDS? Then turn to page 136 play three fascinating gomes and then stortl your friends, time and time again, by your ability to tpot ruveoling details put together hidden piecet of evidence that they never even dreamed were there at all. DO YOU WANT TO SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO REPLACE IAD HABITS WITH HABITS YOU CAN II PROUD OFT Then get ready for the revelation of your lif on page 103 thot replaces agony with fun that actually leti your bad habilt break themselves without your hardly touching your will-oower. YESI AND DO YOU WANT TO GENERATE ENTHUSIASM FRIENDLINESS PERSONALITY AT AN INSTANT CQMMANDT Then read evtry word starting on page 1651 learn how to overcame shyness and fear automatically moke anyone like you dissolve opposition with as little at tingle word earn both trust and respect from everyone you meet and kp 4hm for goodl i MAIl NO-RISK course, and one is reminded of the poet who said: "Many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its fragrance on the desert air." Still, we know that this youngster, 13 year-old Michael Lawless, defeated Tom Wiswell during the Brooklyn ex-pert's recent i ltaneous exhibition here, and some of those who have seen him p'ay, including Edgar Morrison, feel he has a chance of achieving i ambition to be another Bobby Lawless Fischer.

(Fisch became the youngest American champion in history at the age of 14, and today at 20, is recognized as one of the world's strongest players.) The eldest of four children, Michael is in the eighth grade at St. Raphael's School, where he is a member of the Great Books Club. His favorite subject is mathematics, and his favorite hobby (you guessed it) is chess. But he also likes bowling and boxing. Dr.

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