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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 49

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GENEROUS GESTURE Fund to Honor Modest Chicago Track Athlete Receives Sportsmanship Award MAR. 1 3, 1 966 Part tl ers, donations be madej tp the fund which will' .1 used to help pay expense's of a Southern California athlete competing in a tional championship. Donahue, 80, died Tuesday. Funeral services xtifl fcBiiw in inn mill itiiiw mi I II I II II r' i i 1 i I i I i I i Troys Block on Coaches' AAWUTeam SAN FRANCISCO scoring leader -John Block of USC and Barnett of Oregon were unanimous choices on the coaches' all-AAWU Donohue Set Up A fund In memory of the late James Joseph Donahue, an Olympic Games competitor and track and -field enthusiast, has been set up, Helms Athletic Foundation has announced. The Donahue family asked that in lieu of flow- 2 1st TIME "I wanted to beat Mary, but not under those circumstances," Miss White explained.

After the judges reinstated Mrs. Rand, the British athlete went on to win the broad jump event "I -placed fifth," Miss White recalled. The Fair Play Trophy was presented at a ceremony attended by many ambassadors to UNESCO, the French Minister for Sports, Francois Missoffe, and a group of about 150 other dignitaries. The ceremony' took place in UNESCO headquarters. WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN 144 OR MORE WEEKLY IN YOUR SPARE TIME? This exactly what our Distributors can do while still employed! You win be assigned retail outlets which require weekly servicing.

We help finance necessary working capital ranging from $500. to $15,000. IT IS EASIER THAN YOU THINK TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS WITH OUR HELP! NO ulline NO txatrience rwuirt NO an limit MEN A WOMEN in xciWv So. Calif, territorial being allocated now r'' NDBA 69 12 Hollywood Los Angeles, Calif. 90021 Miss White was selected, Borotra said, for an extraordinary act of sportsmanship at the AAU in-Hloor national championships in Madison Square Garden Feb.

19, 1965. Miss White, a health educator for the Chicago Board of Health, was competing In the broad jump against the British Olympic gold medalist, Mary Rand. Miss White, who had beaten Mr3. Rand only once before in three meetings, said she noticed that her rival was having trouble with the staggered takeoff boards in Madison Square Garden. "Because of her unfamiliarity with this setup, she was unable to make her best performance," Miss White Asked Reinstatement After Mrs.

Rand failed to qualify for the finals, 'Miss White went to the judges and asked that her opponent be reinstated. 3 Phono (213) IS2-H38E ORIOLES 4:35 CHEVROIET BttliBS Cf $0. tAUf. SECURITY fIRST NATIONAL BAHKJ Si 7 UNIOX OIL COMPA.tY 4 90, QUO nAlli UftI AHU I a i-, KSa1 1 Rlbnl in wLCAK bnAnntL fcasketball team Thursday. the; 6-9 Block ini the 64 Barnett on the mythical team are Mike Lynn; 7, UCLA: Charlie White, Oregon State, an4 Art Harris, 6-4, Stanford.

Harris is a sophomore, Lynn a junior and the remainder are seniors. Named to the second team "were Stanford senior Bob Bedell, 6-6; UCLA se- fiior Kenny Washington, i 6-3, and sophomores Loy Petersen, 6-5, Oregon State. Mike Warren, 5-11, 'UCLA; Russ Critchfield, 5-s 40, California, and Jim 6-9, Washington State. -Jacobsen Tops 5an Diego GIF I Crawford High's Von Ja-: cobsen, 6-4 forward who averaged 24.6 paints per -v game this year, has been yaiamed San Diego CIP bas- player-otthe-year, was announced Thurs I jda by the Breitbard Athletic Foundation. Jacobsen is also the first in the six-year, his-" tory of the San Diego sec- to be named to the all-' first team two years winisrow.

Jacobsen scored .711 points to lead all San Diego area players in both i average and total points. The. teamsr. 1 "A FIRST TBAM Von Jacobsen. Crawford i-t Sr.

trie AAartensan, Chuli Vista 4-5 Sr. John Skaleeky, Helix Sr, Otry Schneider, Santana Sr. Oscar Foster, San Diego 6-1 Jr. ,5 i SECOND TEAM Sob Martin, Clalremont Sr. Ken Ohlendorf, Chula Vista Sr.

Coos Boyd, El Capitan 4-7 Sr. Brent Strom. El Caoitan 6-J Sr. John Oliver, Hoover Sr. THIRD TEAM Som Bullis, Castla Park 6-2 Joe Purma, Grossmont 6-4 Sr.

John Sr. Bill Punch, Kearny 4-2 Sr. Rick Schroeder, La Jolla Sr. i- A' College Hockey (' MCAA TOURNAMENT I Clarkion 4, Oenvef 3 BRUIN SPEARMAN Senior Jack Bonkrude, who hos flung javelin 226 feet 1 Vi inches, will perform for UCLA ogalnst Brigham Young U. in dual meet at Wesrwood Saturday afternoon.

He lettered in '65. Times photo by Ben Olender JOHANSSON FINALLY GETS SILVER MEDAL it PARIS 3 For a generous gesture in Madison Square Garden last year, Willye White, a modest 23-year-old Chicago track star, was given UNESCO's 1965 International Fair Play Trophy Thursday. "This is the greatest thing that's ever happened to me," White remarked before the ceremony. "Nobody's ever given me anything before. I've always had to earn it," the two-time Olympics participant added.

If Miss White thought she had not earned the award, the Fair Play Trophy Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO disagreed. Deserved Trophy "She well deserved the trophy," said former French tennis great Jean Borotra, who made the presentation. Mongol, Monsoon Top Tonight's Card El Mongol and Gorilla Monsoon clash in the feature event of a special non-televised wrestling card tonight at the Olympic Auditorium. Other bouts: Maria DeLeon vi. Varna Bottoms (girls); Alberto Torres and Thunderboldt Patterson vs.

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