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1 8 (Sec. HI) Statesman, Salem, Oct. 18, '68 U.S. Swimmers, Hurdler Davenport Set Marks (Cont. from preceding page) 50-kilometer walk, behind win ner Christoph Hohne of East back of Australia.

Then the Cal Germany and runner-up Antel field with a blanket across his shoulders. In winning the hurdles, Davenport tied the Olympic mark of 13.3 seconds while Hall was ifornian, who celebrated her heave of 242 feet pending. Two Americans, Ralph Boston and Barbara Ferrell, smashed Olympic records in qualifying events. Boston broke his own mark in the long jump with a birthday the day before, broke Kiss of Hungary. Young Exhausted down and cried.

was second with 97.50. Then came two other Americans, Sue Gossick of Tarzana, with 97.32 and Keala O'Sullivan of Honolulu with 95.59. Besides Davenport and Hall, Larry Young of San Pedro, was the only member of the U.S. track and field team to win a medal. He finished third in the took the lead after seven dives in the women's three-meter springboard diving.

The final three dives are scheduled for Friday. A superb performance on the seventh dive, a 1-somersault with a pike, brought the Pon-tiac, resident 17.38 points for a seven-dive total of 98.17. Tamara Pogozheva of Russia timed in 13.4, the same as Their time of 4:28.3 broke the Olympic mark of 4:33.9 and the Young appeared on the verge of exhaustion after crossing the finish line, and a doctor moved quickly to his side and support listed world record of 4:30 both set by U.S. teams. But the same group has a pending world ed him as he walked in the in third-place Eddy Ottoz of Italy.

Leon Coleman of Winston-Salem, N.C., was fourth in 13.6. In the latest weightlifting competition. The Soviet Union won both the gold and silver medals in the light heavyweight division. Boris Selitsky was first and mark of 4:28.1. The men's foursome, with '-f AttPM V.W.-.v.VW,V.'.'A'W,W1v.v, v.

im mmmm Spitz the only teen-ager, left no doubt about their supremacy leap of 27 feet, Hi inches, before Miss Ferrell, from Los Angeles, shattered the women's 200-meter record twice. Barbara, first broke the record with a 22.9-second run in a preliminary heat, then chopped another tenth of a second off in the semifinals. Margaret Bailes of Eugene, finished third in Miss Fer-rell's semifinal heat in 22.9. In the 100, Davenport jumped off to a great start and went over the first hurdle with a clear lead. By the seventh hurdle, he was two meters in front and raised his hands at the tape just as Smith had done in the 200-meter race Wednesday.

Vladimir Belyaev second. Third went to Poland's Norbert Their time of 3:31.7 eclipsed the Olympic mark of 3:33.2 and the world standard of 3:32.5. Evans Runs 44.8 Lee Evans, a San Jose State Zorn, Rerych and Walsh were members of the team that held the world record before this lat est performance. Don Schollan College teammate of Smith and Carlos, zipped to an Olympic record of 44.8 seconds in the semifinals of the men's 400-met der, who won four gold medals in the 1964 Olympics, was the zV 4 (irk i JT A wis 11 er dash. other member of that team.

Ron Freeman of Elizabeth, Russia finished second four meters back while Australia N.J., and Villanova's Larry James made it a U.S. threesome in the finals with second was third. Diver King Nabs Lead Fleet Devil Halfback Larry Walton (above) of Arizona State's Sun Devils is a 9.5 sprinter and goes against Oregon State's Beavers Saturday and third place finishes in their night, eight o'clock, in an intersectional football game at Portland's Multnomah Stadium. A U.S. diver also got into the front-running act.

Micki King, a heats. Freeman did 45.4, Smith 44.9. 24-year Air Force lieutenant Pamela Kilborn and Maureen Caird of Australia each clipped Cards' Conrad Jed Up' at Winner two-tenths of a second off the Olympic mark for the women's 76ers Open With Lakers 80-meter hurdles with 10.4-sec ond clockings in their first round heats. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -If Mamie Rallins of Chicago and Patty Van Wolvelaere of Ren- the National Basketball Association schedule makers had ton, matched the old 10.6 mark in winning their heats. Ju of at least one reception in 94 consecutive games.

He could have matched the mark held by Green Bay's Don Hutson in last week's game against Cleveland in which the Cardinals won 27-21. In the interview Conrad said, "I can't take it any longer. Let's face it, since he (Coach Winner) has been here, I haven't done ST. LOUIS (AP) Veteran flanker Bobby Joe Conrad said in a newspaper interview today he is "fed up" and aimed most of his displeasure at Coach Charley Winner of the St. Louis Cardinals.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch story said Conrad was embittered for having missed tying the career pass-receiving mark planned it they couldn't have lia Dyer of Chicago also ad come up with a better opening vanced with a 10.9 third place game than the Philadelphia 76ers vs. the Los Angeles Ottoz closed fast and almost caught Hall for second place. Davenport, who injured a leg and failed in the semifinals at Tokyo four years ago, was one tenth of a second off the world record of 13.2 held by Martin Lauer of West Germany and Lee Calhoun and Earl Mc-Cullouch of the United States. Miloslava Reznova of Czechoslovakia won the high jump at 5 feet, 1134 inches with Russia's Antonina Okorokava second and Valentina Kozyr, another Russian, third.

Keino 2nd in 5,000 Tunisia's Mohammed Gam-moudi won the 5,000 meter gold medal, fighting off a home stretch burst by Xaftali Temu of Kipchoge and Keino of Kenya. Temu, who won the first gold medal of the Games on Sunday in the 10.000 meters, finished third behind Keino. Pierre Trentin won the 1.000-meter individual cycling event in record-breaking time, giving France its second gold medal. Trentin was timed in 1:03.91, becoming the first cyclist to pedal the 1.000 meters in less than 64 seconds. Miss Ferrell, a silver medalist in the 100-meter behind Wyomia Tyus, smashed the 200-mark minutes after Australia's Rae-lene Boyle matched the American girl's 22.9.

finish. Meanwhile, back at Olympic Stadium, all three medalists smashed the world record in the A sellout crowd of more than 14.000 is anticipated for Friday anything." "Maybe I'm washed up and don't know it, but I think the difficulty is partly a personality problem." Winner was quoted as saying he didn't want to get into a controversy over present developments. "I have a lot of respect for Bobby Joe," the coach said. "He has been a big help to the team and can continue to be a big help not only as a receiver but also in helping our young receivers." Conrad said his failure to match Hutson's record influenced him in announcing this would be his final season with the Cardinals. The newspaper noted that Conrad had made similar indications last December.

triple jump with Russia's Victor night's contest, featuring Wilt Chamberlain in his first league game since being dealt to the Saneyev taking the gold on a leap of 57 feet, 3a inches. Nelson Prudencio of Brazil took the silver with 56-8 and The Prep Roundup McNary, North Salem In Local Grid Clash Lakers by the 76ers last July. Chamberlain teams with El gin Baylor and Jerry West, as Giuseppe Gentile of Italy won the bronze with 56-6. Gentile had the Lakers open their quest for Boston Sets Mark a championship most experts (MEXICO CITY) Ralph Boston of the U.S. soars to a new Olympic long jump record of 27-1 Va during qualifying competition in Mexico City Thursday.

Boston, a former champ, is the favorite in the event. (AP Wriephoto) have conceded to them. The Chamberlain-Baylor-West trio could be the greatest array of super-stars ever assembled on one team (excluding All-Star The Deaf School seeks Its first Casco 8-man victory against 3-1 Alsea in a 3 p.m. game at OSD. Detroit, 1-2 visits Eddyville (2-2) in a Saturday night contest.

games). "It takes seven years to get a record like that." Conrad was quoted as saying. "I felt that Boxers Using Safer Gloves Non-league battles include Philadelphia received guard Archie Clark, center Darrall this might be my last year any (Cont, from preceding page) League, hosts 2-3 Estacada. Sil-verton, 1-3-1. is at 1-4 Molalla.

Dallas, sporting a 3-2 record in the TYV League, hosts second place West Linn (4-1), and 2-3 McMinnville is at home to 2-3 Tigard. Undefeated Sheridan seeks its fifth straight Yawama League win in a home game against 3-2 Willamina. Banks, tied for second with Sherwood at 3-1, hosts 0-4 Amity. Sherwood is at 1-4 Nestucca and Dayton at Taft, Mohawk at Tri Imhoff and forward Jerry how, and I debated a bit about MEXICO CITY (AP) -Only angle Lake, and Falls City at coming back for it this season, two fighters have suffered cuts Chambers in the Chamberlain trade. Clark and Imhoff proba so far in Olympic boxing competition.

In the 1964 Games in Tok bly will be on the bench when the game starts. Chambers is in established a world and Olympic of 56-14 in the qualifying round. Walker Fourth Art Walker of Los Angeles finished fourth with 56-2, which exceeded his American record by 15 inches. Hungary's Gyulia Zsivotzky and Romauld Klim of Russia staged a stirring battle in the hammer throw before the Hungarian won with an Olympic record heave of 240 feet, 8 inches. Klim took the silver medal at 240-5.

Both athletes broke the Olympic mark of 238-2 set by Zsivotsky in the preliminary round. Klim held the old Games mark of 228-9I-2. The throw did not match Zsi-votsky's best effort, though. The Hungarian has a world record yo, 46 fighters suffered cuts. the Army and won't be avail So how come the big differ Barry Eyes ABA Debut able this season.

ence? Valves Crankshafts That We Mend Add Up to Work That You'll DEPEND -ON! Valsetz. Junior High games this afternoon find Walker Wildcats at Leslie Golds, Judson Lancers at ParrisJi Cards, and Waldo Mustangs at Whiteak-er Warriors in the heavyweight division. Lighweight games are Leslie Blues at Walker Bobcats, Parrish Greys at Judson Knights and Whiteaker Braves at Waldo Mavericks. "The gloves," answered Dr. or the Thompson glove, used in England.

"The leather in the American glove," he explained, "is too hard, and it has too many seams. It's the seams, you know, which cause most of the cuts." Eight-ounce gloves are used in the Olympics. "We find that larger gloves offer more protection the 10 ounce, for example, offers 18 percent more safety than eight-ounce gloves but they tend to interfere with boxing skills." Lewis Blonstein. senior medical "The problem has been with the valve. It leaks air with the punch, but it has great possibilities.

We use it only in training in England, its not accepted for actual contests." Softness of Leather The new West German glove is best because of the softness of the leather used in its construction, its inner filling of sponge rubber, and its fewer seams, he said. "We've had only the two cuts so far," Dr. Blonstein said, "and we suspect one of those was due to a butt rather than a blow. officer to the Amateur Interna INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) American Basketball Association opens its second season tional Boxing Association Thurs 3-2 Yamhill travels to 1-3 Philomath.

Northwest B-ll games include 0-1-1 Concordia at 2-2 St. Paul and 3-0 Corbett at 0-2-1 Siletz. Corbett is currently tied with Colton. Rbo SfiRCENTER here Friday night with the league's new super star, Rick Barry leading the Oakland Trio Share Links Lead (Cont. from preceding page.) who also played in the afternoon.

The 40-year-old Collins, from Purchase, N.Y.. had five bir day. "The new West German glove being used here is far superior to anything we've used before and certainly far superior to the glove used in the Oaks against the Indiana Pae ers. ldi-. a i1 Tokyo Games." The Oaks finished last in the Black Fight Boss Backs Brundagc Pneumatic Glove league's Western Division last dies, the longest a 140-footer for season, but are favored to fin Dr.

Blonstein, a London physi "The Japanese glove wa a 3 on No. 12. He bogeyed only ish at or near the divisional cian and for 13 years an ama especially firm, with an outer MEXICO CITY (AP) At least one Negro doesn't oppose one hole, three-putting from the top this year. cover of a stiff, hard leather. teur boxer in his youth, has long edge of the green on No.

11. Avery Brudage, president of the Halfback Can't Swim! NEW ULM, Minn. (AP) Two inches of water on the football field Thursday forced postponement of the New Ulm Cathedral-Mankato Loyola high school game. Stan Wilfahrt, atheltic di-rector at New Ulm Cathedral, explained the postponement this way: "One of our halfbacks can't swim." Barry, the InBA scoring been interested in the develop DOWNTOWN SALEM The Medical Commission objected to the glove, but the Ex champion two years ago, will be ment of a "pneumatic glove. International Olympic Committee and under fire by some dur Jack Nicklaus 34-33 7 Bill Collins 34-33 67 Dale Douglass 34-3367 Kermit Zarley 35-3368 ecutive Committee over-ruled it.

"It's been in the testing stage ing the current Games. They said they didn't want the joined in his debut by Larry Brown and Doug Moe, received in a trade with the New Orleans Buccaneers. in Britain tor several years "If we are lucky enough to get J0u0u(ffMJ ALWAYS PIH.QT HIIAt ITV now, but its got one major Japanese to lose face." U.S. Gloves Lack Quality Julius Boros 35-33 68 Joe Porter 32-3668 Johnny Stevens 34-35 69 Jack Fleck 34-35 49 Lionel Hebert 34-3569 Larry Mowry 38-31 69 men into the finals and I'm confident we will I'm going to drawback," he said of the air- filled boxing glove. in.1 wm ft 1 request that Mr.

Brundage per George Archer 34-3569 "We just can't get a suitable sonally award us all medals," Pilots Greet 14 Cagers Dr. Blonstein said U.S. boxing gloves aren't up to the quality of the new glove being used here, Bob Mitchell 35-3570 R. H. Sikes 34-3470 John Schlee 36-3470 bladder for it," he explained.

PORTLAND (AP) Fourteen Homero Blancas 36-3470 Chi Chi Rodriguez 35-3770 Paul Scodeller 36-3470 students showed up at the Uni Howie Johnson 37-3370 Bob McCallister 35-3570 Dave Marr 36-3470 said Robert (Pappy) Gault, the first Negro to serve as head coach of a U.S. Olympic boxing team. Gault said Brudage has been wronged by those who have balked at accepting medals from him. versity of Portland's opening practice session of the basketball season Tuesday. Coach Bill Rod Funseth 35-3570 Bill Maxwell 36-3470 Turner greeted five returning Lee Trevino 36-34 70 Ron Cerrudo 36-3470 Mac McLendon 36-3470 lettermen, five transfers and a letterman returning from the Jerry Steelsmirh 34-3670 Jesse Snead 36-3470 Ed Merrins 37-3370 service.

Lee Elder 37-3471 Labron Harris 363571 DeWitt Weaver 36-3571 Men's Garrett Leads Phil Rodgers 35-6 71 Bill Parker 35-3671 KANSAS CITY (AP) -Two- George Bayer 37-3471 Charlie Sifford 36-3571 Dick Carmody 36-3571 i Viks Open With 13 PORTLAND (AP)-The Portland State Vikings, who open the basketball season Dec. 10 in the Memorial Coliseum, had 13 cag-ers at the opening turnout Tuesday. Five lettermen and five junior college transfers were greeted by coach Marion Towncraft dress snoes Tigers Sign Resinger time National Association of Inter collegiate Athletics All-America Carl Garrett has taken over the rushing lead in this week's NAIA statistics. DETROIT (AP) The world champion Detroit Tigers signed St. Louis Cardinal scout Grover Resinger Thursday as their third base coach for the 1969 Brooks To Address Round Table Session season.

Resinger, 53, succeeds Tony mm i Rich Brooks, assistant foot-ball coach at Oregon State University, will be the principal speaker today for a noon meeting of the Cardinal Round Table at Randall's Chuck Wagon. Six Slate Zone Meet Six local winners in the recent Punt, Pass and Kick competition will go to Lebanon Saturday for zone competition at 10:30 a.m. The six and their age groups are Daniel Bowers (8), Russell Johnson (9), Tom Mann (10), R. Bruce Banton (11), Mark Clarke (12) and Merlin Gath (13). Cuccinello, who resigned the post after the World Series to rejoin his long time friend and former manager Al Lopez on the staff of the Chicago White Sox.

BX fun answer TOWN COUNTRY Bali Chain: High lndiv. game, men. Art Blum (233): high indiv. erieg, men, Ray Kronser (585); fcigh lndiv. game, womfn, Peesy Eyman (191); high indiv.

series, women Peggy Eyman (505). Wed. Aft. Trio: High indiv. game, Sallev Stone (198); high lndiv.

ser-les, Salle Mathis (579). Coffee Curvers: High indiv. game, JoAnn Cook (190); high lndiv. series. Barbara Manchaj (187).

Moonshiners: High lndiv. game, Frankle Roach (180); high indiv. series, Frankie Roach (489). NORTHGATE Stariighter's: High indiv. game, Jan Salchenberg (233): high indiv.

series. Kay Krejci (570). Northgate Major: High indiv. game, Doyle Smith (235); high indiv. series, Del Carter Sam Koonce (607), each.

4 Lutheran Mixed: High Indiv. pme, men, Glen Collins (227); high lndiv. series, men. Glen Collin, (588): high indiv. game, worn-n.

Beverly Britt (179); high indiv. series, women, Beverly Britt (tie) (455); Beverly Mi'ter (455). Alley Cats: High indiv. game, June Lowder (222); high indiv. series.

Garnet Greear (530). CHERRY CITY BOWL Wed. Night Mixed: High indiv. game, men. Bill Daniels (224): high lndiv.

series, men, Bill Daniels (557)- high indiv. game, women, pat Miles (206); high indiv. series, women, VI Corcoran (534). BowUng BeUes: High lndiv. game Beth McVay (191); high indiv.

aeries, Beth McVay (487). Statesman Journal: High lndiv. game, men, WaUy Wallace (236); high indiv. series, mtn, Dan avtes (593); high indiv. game, women.

Barb Rottweiler (183); high indiv. feries. women, Barb RothweUer (467). EASTWOOD Christian Church: High Indiv. tame, men, Milo Barker (198); high lndiv.

series, men, Milo Bark-r (554; high indiv. game, women, Ethel Dunn (196); high Indiv. series, women Ethel Dunn (505). UNIVERSITY University Major: High lndiv. game, Arlen Schlag tt red Hutch-In (23Z): high indiv.

series, Arlen Bchlag (60S). Tough Tony Comes Through sno-spott UB. pj Borne Captures Royal Much to the delight of just Handball Meet Set The Willamette Handball Association is sponsoring a doubles tournament at the YMCA starting Nov. 4, with entry deadline October 28. Competition will be held in the and Novice classes.

FULL GRAINED CALFSKIN BROGUES REG. 16.98 SMART MOC TOE DRESS OXFORD REG. 12.99 about everyone present, Tough We shopped the whole Sno-mobile market and picked RUPP-Let us tell (T I 7 you why I Trl SPECIAL I Model S-281 Complete Ready To Go! LJ Tony Borne last night captured the mat battle royal at the Grand Theater Arena, wiping out the von Steiger brothers, NOW 10.88 NOW 13.88 Karl, in the late stages of the action. Then when it boiled down to Borne and the brother, Tony acted quickly, flipping Kurt out first and then Karl shortly after. In the prelims Beauregarde and McFarland went to a draw, Macera won over Shields via disqualification, Kirk and Kurt von S.

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