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MAIL 1 jr7 a iMorrow.Mash burn Threa tenMarks LAREDO. Tex. (AP) An army of 1,100 from 94 school assault the records cf the Border Olympics, the nation's first major outdoor track and field meet of the year, this weekend with the spotlight on sprinter Bobby Morrow and quarter miler J. W. Mashburn.

Morrow, the Abilene Christian College star who has run 100 yards in fantastic times, and Mashburn, Oklahoma 440-yard dash man who does his specialty in better than 47 seconds, pose serious threats to the records. But more than dozen marks are likely to be shattered In he big four-division meet that winds up under the Mexican border stars to-tomorrow night. Oklahoma AtM defends its championship in field of 10 universities. Texas, Texas Baylor, Houston, Southern Methodist, Texas Tech, Rice, Texas Christian, and Georgia Tech are the other universities. Seventeen) colleges will be led by North Texas State, the de fending champion that totters before the onslaught of a "loaded Abilene Christian team.

Two Mexican schoois also have teams in this division. They are t'niversidad de Mexico Inst it uto Politecnico of Mexico City. Victoria defends its title in a Junior college division that has drawn seven entries. There are 60 high schools but defending champion Abilene isn't here. Morrow probably won't set an overall record In the 100, a mark held by Charley Parker of Texas In the university division at 9.4, but he might crack his own record in the college class of 9.5.

The bounding ACC sophomore has run 100 yards in as low as 9.1 with a favoring wind. The 440-yard record Is 4S seconds and Mashburn presents a strong threat to it The university high hurdles record of 14.3 -seconds could fall before Bill Curtis of Texas Christian. Ronnie Prultt Houston, and Eddie Roberts of Oklahoma while Texas and Houston may break the 440-vard relay record of 4U and 'Oklahoma AAM and Texas the mile relay mark of 3:16.5. Oklahoma AAM has done 3:15 and Texas 3:17, The meet opens today with preliminaries in the junior college division. Tomorrow morning the colleges and universities hold trials.

University and college finals will be tomorrow night. 1936 II IV Arizona Page 22 Friday, March 9, State rep Wrestling egins Today Sailors Nab' 4-Way Coast Track Meet RAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-Jark eet Orioles Loaf, Open Spring Set Tomorrow By FRANK GIANBX11 Baltimore's Orioles took a lazy day in the sun yesterday, doing anything but playing baseball. It'll be about the last day of idleness for the Birds. They open their spring exhibition season at Scottsdale tomorrow at 2 p.

m. against the Chicago Cubs. The state wrestling tournament Davis, United States' Olvmnic circus. With 130 contestants en-lentered are West Phoenix, North hurdle candidate competing fori tered and 66 matches scheduled Phoenix, Camelback, South Mountain, Sunnyslope, Scottsdale, for today's first session, PU Coach the Naval Training Center, ran the 120-yard high hurdlea in :13.7. opens at 2 p.m.

today in Phoenix Union's gym with 14 teams participating. Wrestling is one of the fastest growing high school sports. Sam Winningham has slat-ed Mesa, Glendsle, Washington, Tuc- son, Casa Grande, and Arizona two-tenths of a second off the world record, yesterday in a four- matches simultaneously on three mats. Phoenix Union is defending School for Deaf and Blind of Tuo son. way track meet at San Diego State College oval.

Tonight's second session at 7:30 will have 42 matches on two mats. PAT McCXEAN of Agua Fria team champion. But Yuma, winner of 12 straight without defeat, probably will be favored to win the title. His time, an oval record, was The third session begins at 9:30 disallowed, however, because of a 4-mile-an-hour crosswind. Davis tomorrow.

The finals start at 7 p.m. tomorrow night. TirE TOURNAMENT will take on the nature of a three-rine Besides PU and Yuma, schools set the oval record of :13.8 last week. Al Garcia of Arizona State at High, Gale Hakes of South Mountain, and Bill Woodmansee, 1813 W. Atlanta, will act as referees.

Individual medals will be given first and second place winners with trophys going to first and second place teams. Competition will be in 11 weight divisions 103 pound, 112, 120, 127, 133, 138, 145, 154, 165, 175, and him ii, iiiiia.a From the looks of things, Manager Richards will attempt to two-platoon the Cubs. He has announced a lineup full of "eitheri" and "ors" a. listing of two men for almost every position prepared to combat rjght or left hand pitching. Baltimore pitchers tomorrow Tempe bettered the old meet jav vnwwx- neavyweignt.

oix siaie cnampions will be Mel Held, Charles Locke, from last year will defend indivi dual honors. elin record with a toss of 225 feet. However, the mark was not allowed because of the wind. Naval Training Center, placing first in 12 of the 14 events, won the meet with 80H points. Camp Pendleton was second with 33 Arizona State third with 27, and San Diego State fourth with 514.

inn-VARO pasii 1. T.ucnl. NTC: 2. Waller, NTC; .1. Thompson, CP; 4.

Mc-Kiniwy, CP. :09.7. Twin Killing to second baseman Gene Baker and another Chicago Cubs double play is under way. The Banks-Baker combination is one of the finest in all baseball. They'll be in action when the Cubs play their final intrasquad game at the Rendezvous Park in Mesa at 1 p.m.

today. (AP Photo, Hal Filan) and Don Ferrarese, each scheduled to work three innings. The teams play a repeat at 2 p.m. Sunday at Mesa. Oriole pitchers for this" one will be Bob Harrison, Kelly Searcy, and Charlie Drummond.

Monday the Orioles host New York's Giants at Scottsdale. Bird notes: Gordon Sundin, 18- Gymkhana AtW est High A gymkhana Including wrestling, boxing, judo, and fencing will Meal1 grimier Cafclios Up Willi Lmvn 440-YARn RKI.AV-t NTC (Wnllpr uavis. ampneii) 2. 3. ASC; 4.

SDSC. M.tt. he held under the sponsorship of (WO-VAHI) RELAY 1. NTC 'Walter. Mnorp.

Davis Lural); 2. CP; 3. ASC; No fourth. 1 :27.7. the West Phoenix High Pad's MILK RELAY 1.

NTC (Bullrr. Vn. Blades Wallop Martins, 10-0; Play Last Warmup Game rurevicn, iFiimnre, jvioore) 2, CP third, fourth. Club at 8. tonight in the West High gymnasium.

Proceeds of the event will be RELAY 1. NTC fP. Mur- pny, i.earn. Murphy, forester); 2. ii nn miro.

inunn. :47.j. DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. NTC fSantl-i, Manion. Weir.

Tyler): 2. ASC: nn third, fnurlh. l'VMILK 1. Rogers. NTC: 7.

Martin. NTT; 3. KaUuptk CP; R. Fiiher, CP. year-old pitching prospect from Minneapolis, went Into Union Memorial Hospital at Baltimors where he will have surgery on his arm.

Sundin is suffering from St cracked elbow joint. He cannot pitch without having the operation. Three more members of the Orioles front office have joined the camp: Joseph A. W. Ingle-hart, chairman of the board of directors; Robert J.

Gill, club secretary; and Zanvil Krieger, board members. 1211-1 AH HI RPI.r.a 1. Davis NTC: 2. Camnhrll. NTC: 3.

C.ilhert. I'P: 4. WaMnn. SDSC. 7.

JAVELIN 1. rcarcla. ASC; 2 Mlllef. ASC: 3. Mnntova.

NTC: 4. Kimball. NTC. 225 feet. used for athletic dinners and awards presented by the club.

Marion Holmes, vice-president of the sponsoring club, will be master of ceremonies. After music by the school band and dances by the pom pon girls, Coach Vern Braasch's wrestlers will stage matches. School boxing championship" matches, directed hy Coach Bill Munson, and men's and women's judo exhibitions sponsored by the YMCA are on the program. Fencing is under the direction of Jean Bailey and Coach Bud SHOT PI T-1. Thompson.

NTC: 2. Ahhott. SDSC: .1. Deleo. CP; 4.

Thomp son. CP. feet R' Inrhen DISC I 1. Thompson. NTC: 2 York.

CP: .1 Klmhall, NTC; 4. Warn. CP. 14!) By DEAX SMITH MESA Turk Lown came within one' out of a stellar three-Inning pitching performance in yesterday's Chicago Cubs Intrasquad but the Ray Blades sluggers took over at that point and sent him through a nine-run meatgrind-er. The sixth-inning uprising broke up a tight pitchers' but tie and gave the Blade a 10-0 decision over the Pepper Martina.

The Blades now hold a t-2 edge In their spring aerie. Today at 1 p.m. the Martin and Blades clash for the last time before the Cubs open their Cactus League schedule against the Baltimore Orioles at Scottsdale tomorrow. The pitchers today will be Sam Jones, Tom Gudcrian, John Andre, and Don Kaiser. Bob Thorpe and Vlto Valcn-tinotti of the Blades gave up only two hits apiece and never were in trouble yesterday.

Bob Rush started for the Martins and surrendered a single run, driven in by Frank Kellert's double In the second inning. That was the same's only score until the sixth. Lown got Bob Wade and Ernie Banks out to start the bottom half of the inning, but then Walt Moryn singled. Seven more' Blades hits followed, including triples by Gene Baker and Banks, before Kcllert hit into a force play to end the game. Moryn was the batting star, belting three singles and a double in four trips.

Afield the heroes were Solly Drake, who made a pair of brilliant catches against the center field fence, and Wade, who scooped up a liner by Eddie Miksis in a lec incnes. VAI I.T Kenly. ASC Charlea. ASC. and Atklna, CP.

file, J.I leer inrnesi: Howell. Nil. HKiH 41 1-2. Dyer. NTC, anil Smith.

NTC. (tie), a fret 4V lnhe: 3-4. Roherla. ASC. Manklni.

SDSC. and Hyrn. pile, i net. RIIOAD Jr.MP-1. Cllmore.

NTC: 0 Waiters. CP: 3. Moore-. NTC: 4. lllll SDSC 23 feet 3'4 Inrhei.

Robinson will present a blindfold boxing battle royal. CP 33'i. ASC great play. M-Men Slap Cub Notes: Third baseman I Don Hoak was hit bv a batted JUST TASTE ff STITZEl-WEUER'S ft Af OLD ALL SOUR MASH -i KENTUCKY ball above the left knee In a pre.game drill yesterday and will be sidelined a dav or two Wickcnburg Stan Hack said Hank Sauer. Drake, and MKSA fSpeclaH Holbrook's Quaiicrliorsc Meeting Set DENVER (AP)-A clear track apparently was given yesterday for Colorado'! first all-quarter-horse race meeting.

The 25-nlght season, with racing under lights, will open at Centennial Race Track, probably May 19. Ivan Thomas, Centennial general manager, will supervise the meeting of sprint horses. He said that with this separate meeting. M-Mn and Clendale advanced another notch through the loser's Moryn will start In left, center, and right fields in the opener with Baltimore tomorrow. bracket last night In the National Basketball Congress tournament TYme rHim Rfly Murray, catcher bouRht bv the vrian Ncw York Giants from Da)las w-hpre he was Most Valuable Tlaycr in the Texas League last year, happily displays his ncw shirt to third baseman Hank Thompson.

Murray is known as "Neichbor" to teammates because he calls every one of them by that name. (Republic Photo, Ralph Camping) fiianlM ramp idlr Monzant Says He metiers In the Saturday game will he Boh Anderson. Dick here. Droit, and John Briggs. Cubs, who figure Baker's stel- Hnlhrnok clouted Wickcnburg.

Basilio Li Chicago For Title Defense CHICAGO (AP) World welterweight Champion Carmen Basilio poked into town yesterday for Ms title defense against Johnny Saxton Wednesday night, skipped a boxing workout, but sparred wit sports writers. After two days of cancelled plane flights from Syracuse, N.Y., BaMllo arrived by train this morning, Saxton has been training here since Feb. 13. Carefully welshing questions shot at him by writers, soma of which appeared to annoy him, Baslllo declared that: 1. Former champion Saxton ha to "com In and get It," he wants to win the title.

2. If Saxton "doesn't com to me, TH win the light." 3. "lm not bubbling over with confidence, but when I walk Into the ring. I intend to win." 4. As for Saxton' best punch, Til trU you tight after the flhf 8.

JCobody can predict a knockout In the lighter weight ranks. UV-4H, ana liicnnaie nut on a lar work at second base last season was in part responsible scorching fourth quarter drive lo outdistance Caa Grande. fO-ftn. HIS Charlie Shreeves hl 36 points quarterhorse races will be eliminated from dally cards at Centennial during Its So-day season lor Hanks great year, will pay Baker the same salary as Banks In 1056. It was announced yesterday.

The salary fgure was not revealed. Stttd WtDar Distillery Leuisvillt, KMlacky for llolhrnok. The winners opened up a 26-8 firt quarter lead and were never threatened. Ry the N-sinning Juno SX Won't Play Baseball half they led. M-Ij, and 76-30 at the end of three.

Reynolds, Mesa Dave Knelarh wat high (or Ry ARNOTT P.a mnn Monant. tichthandrr Manacer Bill Ricnev. "we'll have Mrkrnhurg with IX Win Metro Titles i Venezuela described as tap-: no Other than In loI him GRIEVHOUtTiO Clendale trailed. S2-41, Reynolds Tarta and Mea Mcr- end of three quarters but Charbe bl Brooklyn. ester- placed on the voluntary rented Holland paced a M-poinl fourth dy New York Giant list." Rigney has been trying to rhnnu won divUlnn rhamnlon CLASS hint In the Metropolian basket ClAGOPJ ENCLOSED ball lesgtie last nisht.

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