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IJI I IF ussians mmnm vvoonsocKer lops 8-Man Division As Spencer Slips That helped. But everything TOKYO (AP) Russia's dn points to Russia overtaking the rushing Olympic forces, buoyed by the strength of gymnasts and Jnited States Friday.9 Americans and the Soviets has been a key factor ever sine Russia began competing in the Games. Only their first time out, at the 1952 Games in Helsinki, STRONG IN BOXING canoeists, added 13 medals to For example, the Russians are assured of seven medals in their collection Thursday, pulled to within 11 of the United States' leading total and appeared to be Artus-Uader Spirit Staff the boxing finals, either silver! or gold, because they have that' have the Russians lost The United States won the medal race there 76-69, and 40-22 in gold. At Melbourne in 1956 Rus in excellent position to overhaul many fighters who have made The Spencer Cardinals, who led the eight-man section since the first week, provide the big llr. ft WW M-t 'v the Americans.

the last- round. The United sia led 98-74 ana 3-3Z in goia. in 1960 at Rome the count was 103- The Russian gymnasts picked up six medals today on this next States has one, heavyweight Bil Frazier of Philadelphia. news in the weekly Argus-Lead er football rankings. for Russia over-all and 43-34 gold.

The Soviets seem assured of to last full day of competition in the 18th modern Olympics and paddlers added four, including Such team comparison was two medals in volleyball, where both their men's and women's further discouraged Thursday in three gold. terse little message that teams are among the leaders. The Cardinals, whipped soundly by conference rival Marion, fall all the way out of the rankings with the tough Woonsocket Redmen gaining the' The United States is out of con moved on the official results wire of the Olympics. The message said: tention. That gave Russia, which has dominated the last three Games, a.

total of 77, including 23 gold. 21 silver and 33 bronze. The United States and Russia top spot. RATINGS CLASS AA 1. Washington (5-1-1) 2.

Aberdeen (4-3) 3. Rapid City (3-3) 4. Pierre (6-0) 5. Sturgis (6-0) CLASS A 1. Milbank (6-0) 2.

Gregory (6-0-1) 3. Vermillion (6-1) 4. Wagner (6-0) 5. Howard (7-0) EIGHT-MAN 1. Woonsocket (7-0) 2.

Alexandria (6-0) 3. Hayti (7-0) 4. Onida (7-0) 5. Tripp (6-0) 6. Castlewood (6-0) 7.

Oldham (7-0) 8. Marion (5-0-1) 9. Langford (5-0-1) 10. Chester (7-0) The United States got only two are matched in the basketball final, so each will pick up a SAPS MEDAL LIST In all, there is a consider-: able shakeup after last week's activity with five new teams in "At the reauest of the Tokyo medals but didn't really ex medal there. But aside from the basketball and boxing medals, pect either of those today and now leads with 88 over-all, 34 the rankings.

Olympic Organizing acting on the instructions from, Mr. Avery Brundage president of the International Olympi the United States doesn't have Newcomers in the eight-man gold, 26 silver and 28 bronze. much hope. division include a pair of once That means, counting Thurs Pretty Marcia Jones, a 23-year-old Michigan State student from Oklahoma City, surprised day's total and the medals tied teams Marion and Lang-ford. It's the first time that an eight-man team with anything but a perfect record is able to which both countries are cer Committee, International Busi ness Machines (which runs tha results service) is discontinuing as of now the compilation and publication of the medals by picking up a bronze medal in tain of taking Friday, the United women's kayak singles and States leads, 90-87.

crack the first 10 this season. Wednesday. At right is Russia's Valery Gloria Perrier and Francine But the powerful Soviet gym The IOC always has objected JOHN THOMAS waves to the crowd from the victory stand after receiving the silver medal in the Olympic high jump in Tokyo Brumel who won the gold medal. Fox of Washington, D.C., got a Other new team in the eight-man division is Chester with a 7-0 nastic team, which took 15 med to such tabulations, contending -ap Wirephoto silver women's kayak pairs, als in 1960 and already has 12 in mark. these Games, has 11 competi that each event is an individual competition and that national; ism should be discouraged.

ninth. tors in five final events Friday, Included among Marion's list Sturgis, unbeaten and headed for at least a share of the Black Hills Conference title, replaces Watertown in the No. 5 slot in and could easily make up the The United States, which got of victims are Humboldt (21-0), difference. Freeman (33-0), Montrose (26- The Russians also have an the Class AA division this week. surprising support from its shooters, also got.

some surprise help from its canoeists, who, prevented an anticipated shut excellent chance for a medal in 19), Salem (61-30) and the shock er over Spencer (38-6). The Arrows rere bombed by SECTION Oct. 22, 1964 John Egan, Sports Editor equestrian individual dressage Langford has manhandled where defending champion Ser out in medals Thursday. Barnard, Hecla, Frederick, Kid gey Filatov currently is fourth. Francine Fox, a 15-year-old der and Bristol GYMNASTS HOLD KEY COACH JERRY Buchanan's But the key to it all is the success or failure of the Russian WHS Eapid City 37r12 last week.

Howard climbs into the Class A rankings with Wagner moving ap.a notch to fourth and Martin bowing out after a one week stand. Coach Jim Cordts' Howard Tigers are 7-0 for the year and should clinch another Lake Cen schoolgirl, and Gloria Perrier, 35-year-old clerk, both from; Washington, D.C., were second behind Germany's winning pair in women's kayak doubles. Chester Colts clinched the Great Plains Conference title by gymnasts. spanking Egan 35-19 last Cowboys Friday Although nationalism and The Washington girls wert team comparisons are discour timed in 1:59.16 fo rthe 500 me Collid Injunction May Half Braves Atlanta Move By DICK COUCH NEW YORK (AP) National week. Other wins have been over Ramona (40-27), Trent (41-7), Bruce (38-13), White (21-6), Rutland (24-12) and Colman aged by Olympic officials, the team struggle between the ters of the rainswept courseg while the Germans won in tral Conference title in meeting 56.95.

i (27-6). Sioux Falls Washington, unbeaten in its last five outings, tionai Here, p.m. (Yankton-Aber i i iffMnMItehell). Also tumbling out of the rank Volga Friday Tigers have wins over Poland 118-12), Arlington (26-17), Flandreau Indians (42-14), Take Preston (52- CLOSES FAST ana uoys iuwds naing ine ere si oi a iour-game vie- Wednesday. Dee.

23-Brooklngs-Here. ings, along with Spencer, are Emery (loser to Alexandria) And Miss Jones, a pretty, 23t Tuesday, Jan. -t-Uverne There, Friday, Jan. yVatertowrt There, :30. Friday.

Jan. IS Aberdeen Here, 6:30. 12), Willow Lake and Corsica (26-0 loser to iory siring, comae in an interesting lootDau matcn at umana Friday night at 7:30. In its first four games this season, Sioux Falls whipped cross-town rival O'Gorman. 43-0, lost to Fargo Central 34-28, blanked Aberdeen's Golden League club owners met Thurs Wednesday.

Jan. SO Worthington Tripp). year-old Michigan State student from Oklahoma City, was clos ing fast, and just missed taking second in the women's kayak (33-13) and De Smet (33-21). Bie euns for the Tigers' this There, 6:90. Other wins scored by ranked Fridav.

jmi. 72 Huron nere. a ju. day to consider the transfer of the Milwaukee franchise to At year have been Dale Yungin- teams last Friday were by Hay Friday, Jan. 2-Mitchell There, :30.

Saturday, Jan. 30 RedfieW-Here, Eagles 20-0 and tied with Sioux singles. opening kickoff. mt lanta for 1965 but a bare-knuckle ger, 230-pound fuUDacK, and Bob Clark, 170-pound half City Central 12-12. She was timed in 2:15.68 while; Thursday.

Feb. 4-Madison There, Elsewhere the WHS regulars ti 28-0 of Estelline, Onida 14-6 over tough Highmore, and Castlewood 35-14 over Bryant. :30. Rumania's Hilde Lauer just fight between the Braves and Saturday, Feb. a Rapid tity Here, will open as usual even though tackle John Giddings has a held on for the silver medal in Milwaukee officials raised spec back.

Both'Vare juniors who are playing their second years as Senior Doyle Sage Since then the Warriors of Dick Day have dumped Rapid City 27-7, Sioux City East 34-13 and Moorhead, 24-0. Friday Feb. ii-Tamcron Here, Feb. 19-20 Southeast Region 2. Cah M-07 State Meet.

ulation as to what action if any knee injury which has limited 2:15.35. Russia's uidmiia dosiuk won in 2:12.87. I the owners would take. his practice activities this week. Arena (Preliminary to WHS-Rapid has been an effective quarterback.

The other Russian canoeing City basketball game). The Braves' board of direc Because of our injuries WHS has lost to Boys Town the past two seasons and another setback at the bands we've been pretty much up in tors voted Wednesday to move The top fonr teams in the AA division hold their positions, but Pierre will have a chance to climb in meeting third-ranked Rapid City this week. Last week Washington High medals were golds in men'f Canadian doubles and men'f kayak tours, and a bronze by Again the "Big Three" of Milbank, Gregory and Vermillion hold the top three slots in the air all week' commented Coach Day Wednesday. "Boys the team for the second time in 11 years and the owners GUARD Mel Hamilton, a tower of strength in the line for Boys Town, is from Wilmington, N.C. Skip Palrang's Cowboys would Oliva May Be Drafted drop the Orange Black to Town has its usual good block Eugeny Peniaev in men (Jana dian singles.

1 the Class A division, but a pos were expected to approve the shift. .500 in the series at 4-4. ing and four outstanding play sible shakeup may come here blanked Moorhead 24-0, Aber In other events, Italy's Mario era in Johnston, Hamilton, Gil But several hours after the Jim Patten, left halfback deen got a surprisingly tough aoon. to Atlanta." Zanin won the 103V-mile cy chnst and Geddes." who missed the Moorhead tilt club's decision to quit Milwau test from Huron 20-6 and Pierre Other. officials, includmg cling individual road race, in MINNEAPOLIS ST.

PAUL (AP) Is "Minnesota Twins He was referring to left half because of an internal injury kee i was announced, a tempo whipped Bismarck 24-7. George- Weiss and Roy Hof- VERMILLION will face always tough Canton at home this while Japan's Isao will be missing from the WHS rookie sensation Tony Oliva Sturgis, coached by Butch Arnold Johnston, a 1 182-pound 202-pound guard Mel rary injunction was obtained by Milwaukee County officials Inokuma won the heavyweight line-up again. His replacement, heinz, presidents of the New York Mets and Houston Colts- Gregory recently defeat headed for the Army in the next Parkinson has tallied wins Hamilton; Ken Gilchrist. 201- Jim Jensen; has been bothered few the league's expansion clubs- restraining the Braves from moving or from seeking permis ed the C-Hawks by a 20-0 score and the Tanagers will be trying judo title before a packed house that included Emperor Hirohito, Inokuma beat Douglas Rogers pound center, and Ken Geddes, by an ankle sprain but should Twins- President Calvin Grif over Lead (25-14), Belle Fourche (13-0), Spearfish (14-12), Custer Deadwood indicated they would go into the isH-pouna end. be ready for a starting assign sion to move.

fith says he doesn't think so, but meeting with open minds. to match that Last week Milbank clinched ment. i Whether unprecedented of Canada in the final match while the tw Russians who lost a Twin Cities television station THE COWBOY scoring leader "We'll have to get both angles (34 0) and Rapid City Cathedral (20-6). legal maneuver would serve to reported Wednesday flight it had AN ANKLE INJURY has this season has been 174-pound block the club owners' action at The Scoopers can win the learned that Oliva 'apparently right half Frank Hecker hob in the semifinals, Anzor Kik- nadze and Parnoaz Chikviladze, both received bronze on the thing, Milwaukee and Atlanta's," Weiss said. APPROVAL EXPECTED Thursday's special meeting in a tie; for its seventh straight Northeast Conference title by bombing Clark 42-0.

This week the Bulldogs will go through the formality of winning it all alone would be drafted within 60 days. BHC title by beating Hot mid-town hotel could not be bling, too, and Chuck Eaves could get, the nod there at the Griffith the 23-year-old Springs Friday night. right half Dan Chesire, who has six touchdowns and two extra points. Fullback Jack Kelly and reserve halfback Bob Carter each have three TDs. determined Legal papers ap Several owners, including OLYMPIC MEDAL TABLE Here is Friday's schedule in Cuban refugee "just like every Nation Gold Silver Irani parently would have to be in tacklina Sisseton.

volving ranked teams: uniiM SHIM Russia the various considerations for body else" must register for the draft, but that doesn't indicate served here prior to the meet those of the Pittsburgh Pirates, had said previously they would not oppose such a move. The Cowboy record: Tied Japan CLASS AA Washington at Bovs Town, ing. Germany Heelan 14-14, lost to Creighton immediate induction. any action ATTENDANCE DOWN Gregory had an time handling Platte 33-13. and Vermillion scored an impressive 32-13 win over a good Hot, Springs Hungary League President- Warren The southern exodus of the Prep 13-0 and defeated Lincoln Brookings at Aberdeen, Rapid City at Pierre, Sturgis at Hot Springs.

Class A Milbank at Sisseton, Winner at Greoorv. Canton at Vermillion, Platte 'I wouldn't imagine he would Italy Giles said Wednesday night he Braves, charter members of the Although the Braves, won't be drafted for another year or had not been informed of the Pius 26-14, Omaha Tech 39-6, Omaha Bishop Ryan 19-0 and at Wagner, Volga at Howard. crew. say so publicly, contributing so," Griffith said. "Then if he Eight-man Woonsocket at Lincoln Log.

injunction and planned to go Australia Britain Poland Czechoslovakia Bulgaria New Zealand Finland oers. Canova at Alexandria. Havti at O'Gorman 47-0. factors to the decision included National League who moved from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, was approved at a closed, two-hour conference one day got married in between, he Martin scraped past Wall but it wasn't, enough to keep Castlewood, Onida at Presho, Delmont at ahead with the meeting. He Attempting to stall the Cow dwindling attendance and insuf Tripp, Oldham at Bruce, Bndgewater at would seek legal counsel, he wouldn't be subject to the draft." the Warriors in the top five.

ficient radio and television reve Rumania Marion, Langrord at tommpia, Harris-burg at Chester. said, if it became necessary. Wagner moves up a notch after KSTP-TV, which reported the nue. blanking Parkston 19-0. boy offense Friday will be WHS defenders Greg Fickbohm, Jer-j ry Wilson, Bob Olson, Dave Herring and Don Cutshall up front; linebackers Bill Ziske, VOTE TO MOVE after league President Warren Giles called the New York meeting "to further discuss the situation and take action imminent draft, quoted sources Rumors of the move to Atlan Milwaukee's legal counter' "close to the Twins" as saying Turkey Sweden Denmark Yugoslavia Belgium Netherlands Canada Ethiopia Bahamas ta were circulated as early as 34 2 39 23 21 33 1J 3 7 la 1.

2 4 A 9 3 JJ t. 1 8. Woonsocket moves into the top spot in the eight-man divi punch followed a 12-6 vote by Vermillion and Canton Join Loop the club had explored reserve the spring of 1963, shortly after George Krueger and Eaves, and sion with a glittering 7-0 record. the Braves' directors, meeting Lou Perini sold controlling in programs for Olivia, but found their weekly or monthly meet After the directors' meeting, halfbacks Tom Waggoner, Royhl in Chicago, to shift the club. terest in the club to a syndicate France Until the legal bombshell was of Chicago businessmen, headed Ebert and Jim Moreland or Bill Fuller.

Latest victim was Stickney. The top performer for Coach Ralph Weddle's crew has been sterling halfback Jim Collignon who has ings would cut into his playing time for several years. SIOUX CENTER, Iowa-Ver dropped it appeared certain that by Bill Bartholomay. newsmen, including one from Atlanta, were handed a prepared statement by Braves' publicity director Ernie John Washington High has re million and Canton will join! Switzerland Trinidad Korea Tunisia Cuba Argentina Iran Ghana the owners would approve the Grifith said recent directives Attendance had dipped from a leased its wrestling schedule for been averaging about four shift. Approval by six of the from Washington have closed three Iowa high schools the high of 2,215,404 in 1957-when son.

The terse statement an the 1964 season: other nine clubs was needed and newly formed Sioux Empire the program under which several players have taken six Ireland no serious opposition was fore SCHEDULE (Heme matches in WHS avm) nounced the decision to move the franchise but gave no rea the Braves won the NL pennant and defeated: the New York Yankees in the World Series-to Conference with plans to start Kenya Mexico J- seen. Thursday, Dec. 19 Pipestone Here, months of active duty followed Nigeria sons for the shift, explaining 6:30. loop competition with track in Chicago Cubs owner P. K.

by reserve time. 766,927 in 1962. Uruguay Saturday, Dec. 19 Sioux Falls Invlte- touchdowns a game: Alexandria moves to second on the strength of a 43-9 win over previously eighth-ranked Emery. Hayti, Onida, Tripp and Castlewood all moved np one notch as the result of Spencer's slide.

Wrigley indicated how the vote that Giles had asked that no information be released until 1965. Bartholomay repeatedly de probably would go. "I did not Joining the South Dakota after the New York session. nied the reports while Atlanta I oppose the Braves' move from schools are West Sioux of Ha wleatherujax's "Shortly thereafter," the warden, Sioux Center and Cen tral Lyon from Rock Rapids. statement read, 'the Braves management will release a Boston to Milwaukee although it brought them into our territory," he said.

"I will be consistent and not oppose their move Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. insisted that a major league club had given him a firm commitment to move to the Georgia city. The conference also plans to set Oldham, 53-6 winner over Florence, vaults from 10th to detailed statement outlining all up competition in many other seventh. sports. Roger Blake, West Sioux Marion, with only a 32-32 tie ive wings to your feet! Community superintendent of schools, will act as president ofi with Canistota to mar its record, moves in at the No.

8 slot while Langford, with a 19-19 tie the conference for the comingt Panthers Put Perfect Road Mark on Line Against Augie by Roslyn on its record, is year. wsrnm i i v- a A wis $1795 Sickles with nine and Ted Mcpherson with seven. Phil Minnick and Montgomery remained tied with two interceptions each and sophomore Rod Franz leads the punt returning department with 133 yards in 12 tries. Schultz leads the kickoff return category with 101 yards in four chances. Team statistics show the Panthers with a 392-yard per game average for passing and rushing to 190 for opponents.

Hadio-TV Sports Dirtl CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -State College of Iowa, squarely back in the title picture of the North Central Conference, puts a perfect football road record on the line this weekend when the Panthers travel to Sioux Falls for a league encounter with Augustana College. The Panthers, 5-1 on the season and 2-1 in the NCC, have a rosy traveling record to date. In two road appearances they won twice, scored 70 points and have held both opponents (Mankato State and North Dakota) scoreless. They meet the Vikings, 1-5 on the year and 0-3 in the loop, at 8 p.m., Saturday at Howard Wood Stadium. Three of SCI's last four games are away from home.

SCI got new life in the conference race Saturday when the Panthers beat Morning-side 24-14 while North Dakota was derailing North Dakota State. South Dakota made it a four-team scramble for the title when the Coyotes upended South Dakota State 10-7. The title picture looks this way: North Dakota State 4 1 North Dakota 3 1 SCI 2 1 South Dakota 1 1 North Dakota State has one remaining game, with South' Dakota. The surprising Coyotes, in fact, have the toughest road to the throne room, facing North Dakota, the Bison and SCI on successive weekends. UND must meet Augustana, too, while SCI has an additional date with South Dakota State.

STATISTICALLY, Randy Schultz bounded back into the Panther lead in total offense and took a big edge in the rushing department on the wings of his 194-yard effort against Morningstde. He has 588 yards rushing in six outings with Bruce Montgomery running second with 413 and dependable Sid Sickles third with 259. The big three of the Panther ground attack have accounted for 1,260 of the team's rushing total of 1,552 yards. The trio has picked up another 206 yards on 17 pass receptions with Sickles getting 106 of them. MONTGOMERY took a commanding lead in the scoring race with three touchdowns Saturday.

He's scored eight times for 48 points. Sickles ranks second with 28. Del Hammond is the top pass receiver with 11 catches for 147 yards, followed by FREEMAN WING TIPS! Plain 'n fancy I These FREEMAN wing tip shoes say comfort, say quality. Brown or Black. Both With wings.

The price is down to earth. Brown. Black, Golden Harvest Cordovas RADIO Friday Sleux Palls Washington a lays Town, 7 a.m., KSLO ana) KIOO. Saturday Netri Dams vs. StanftraV 1 a.m., KSOO.

SCI at Aofvstena, p.m., KSOO and KILO. Sunday Mlnnasata Vikings at Ian Francine, 1 p.m., KILO. TELfVlSION rlday Olympics, KSOO. Saturday Missouri vs. Iowa State, liM p.m., KSOO.

Olympics, 4 p.m., KIOO. Sunday altlmere Colts at Detroit Liens, 11:1 p.m., KSLO. tan Diega vs. Houston Oilers, p.m., KSOO, Bit Bowl, p.m., KILO. Minnesota-Michigan film, p.m..

KSOO. 1 4 I 7 ill eatheruuax's STORelMBNMBOYS TWO YOUNG admirers get some football advice from Randy Schultz, State College of Iowa's bruising fullback who faces Augustana here Saturday night. jAUAisud by Since 1910.

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