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Daily News from New York, New York • 417

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'Scandinavian Gold Cup. He ledk-?" all the way in Pride to finish one minute, 50 seconds ahead of Suennschein, skippered by Rudolf Harmstorf of West 'Texan's Yacht I st Again' Hankoe, Norway, July 17 (AP) Ernest Fay of Houston, Texas, scored his second victory today in the yachting regatta for the Moscow, July 17 (AP) A Russian girl broke another world record in the but an elite corps of American swimmers headed by Olympic gold medalist Don Schollander swept six of eight events today for an 11-6 victory over the Soviet Union 4 in the two-day five-nation meet. "STRIKE OUT TRANSMISSION mniini rc" with a a mm 00 II1UUULLU HI III fWtltlUU THE WORLD'S LARGEST AUTOMATIC rnANsr.issioN SPECIALISTS xV Schollander, of Lake Oswego, who had won the 100-meter freestyle yesterday captured the 200 freestyle today in 1:57.8, only two-tenths of a second slower than his own world record. SCHOLLANDER. winner of four Olympic gold medals in 1964; backstroker Charles Hick-cox of Phoenix, Martha Randall of Wayne, and Judy Humbarger of Miami were double winners with victories each day.

Other American winners today were Dick Roth of Atherton, in the 400-meter individual medley, and Ross Wales of Youngstown, Ohio, 100-meter butterfly, 57.8. THE RUSSIAN winners today were Olympic champion Galina Prozumenshchikova in a world record 1:15.7 for the 100-meter breaststroke, and Georgy Proko-penko, the world record holder, in the men's 10-meter breast-stroke in The 13 -year -old Russian girl eclipsed the mark of 1:16.5. set if NONE HIGHER Exclusive with AAMCO Available LIFETIME GUARANTEE Free parts and laoor on all AAMCO rebuilt transmission and torque ALL MAKES OF CARS converters as long as you on your car and service it annually lasaecttea, 1M easseeuie NO MONEY These three ranking amateurs will be in starting field of 180 this morning in 14th Ike Tournament at WykagyL In course of qualifying last Monday, former New Jersey titlist Jimmy DePiro (left) drives at Forest Hill. At right. Jimmy Bostwiek watches brother Pete Jr.

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The 13-year-old Irina beat Galina yesterday in the 200 with a record time of 2:43.0. surpassing Galina's listed world mark of 2:45.4 and her pending record of 2:44.6. Sunday lO Stamford 0i on 4344 BronM Blvd. 131 Bruckner Blvd. Ouns 374 7800 585 84J5 POLAND, BULGARIA and Norway also entered athletes in the 17-event meet in the outdoor, Nichols' 70-270 Wins; Schlee's 66 Fails by 7 St.

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B'oaJr 7 today. Nichols shot a 1-under-par 70 in the final round for a 14-under-i par 270 total. One stroke behind was Schlee, 27-year-old Sun City, pro, who had a final-round 66. Cupit missed a tie for second when he i blew a three-foot putt on the 13th 1 for a bogey, giving him a 70 for 272 and a third place tie with I Dill, who had a 67. iww nBumw ok) wo Mg 781 Main Street 3 DAY SPECIAL! -w--- i ai 76 Call4ffV AWNINGS IAKE0 ALCOA ALUMINUM ALL SIZES IN STOCK BawaJaVar NICHOLS GOT three birdies on the front nine and took two bogeys on the back nine in stride as his challengers couldn't take advantage of the chance to overhaul him.

NichoU won $20,000 and Schlee $12,000. Cupit and Dill each won $6,250. Doug Sanders came in alone at 273, while U.S. Open champ Billv Casper, Dan Sikes and Steve Spray tied for sixth at 274. In a tie for ninth at 275 were Babe Hiskey and Homero Blan-cas.

with Gary Middlecoff alone at 276. NICHOLS, WHO credits a new putter and driver for his recovery after a mediocre season on the pro tour, won his first tourna- ALUMINUM PeSTJ FI3CRCHS (WHIHSS IN STOCK WMM9WW 4" MOT Both Richeys Win Net Titles Milwaukee, July 17 (AP) Steel-nerved Cliff Richey sidestepped disaster in a gTuelling 24-game first set and went on to defeat weekend player Frank Froehling for the National Clay Courts tennis title todav, 1-3-11, 6-1, 6-3. The victory by the 13-year-old Richey made it a family sweep. Cliffs older sister, Nancy, won her fourth straight women's crown with a 6-2. 6-2 victory over Stephanie de Fina.

RICHEY TRAILED 4-5 in the first set. Froehling appeared ready to win the set, 6-4, but as he raced in for a backhander he blew the shot. Richey, given new life, came back to hold his service and send the set continuing into extra game after extra game. Finally, in the 23d game, Richey broke Froehling's service for the fourth and last time to take a 12-11 game edge. Miss Richey, who co-holds No.

1 national ranking with Billy Jean King, broke through Miss DeFina's service in the fifth game of both sets to snap 2-2 ties. After that, she breezed home both times. LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTORJRAILER TRUCKS, DUSES "BETTER" SUMMER-WINTER ROOM Time 1H AJmaaei Aw. if 1N Umnmrn Scrcea aai Class Pasth lid 8Mr vita fsH fcersware IONUS FLOOR TILES ment since the 1965 Houston Golf I Classic. Nichols, whose 5-under-par 66 i yesterday shot him past Cupit Coai reely lesfalled ICPI t'aWffnio from Taaal Russia's Irina Posdynakova setting world record of in 200-meter breaststroke during international meet in Moscow.

50-meter pool of the Lenin Stadium in the Moscow suburg of Luz-hniki; but only the United States and the U.S.S.R. won first places. Soviet Union officials said the meet was among swimmers and not between nations, and they were not scoring it on a team basis. But the American team unofficially scored the meet on a basis of one point for first place in each event. HICKOX, WINNER of the 100-meter backstroke in 1:01.5 vesterday, took the 200 today in 2:13.0.

Miss Humbarger, victor in the 400-meter individual medley in 5:24 yesterday, added the 100-meter backstroke in 1:10.1. Miss Randall, winner of the 100 freestyle in 1:01.1 and second in the medley in :24.7 yesterday, turned on the power in taking the 400-meter freestyle in 4:38.6, only six-tenths of a second slower than her world record. PAM KRUSE OF Pompano Beach, was second in 4:42.8 and Sharon Finneran of Santa Clara, was third in 4:48.9. In the two days tbe American-men outscored Russia, 6-4, and the American girls beat the Russians, 5-2. FREE ESTIMATE NO OBLIGATION a EASY THUS Dewe Payaeat-Op ti 5 Years-SI Bars Ctsl ana into ine ieaa, nowneu oiraies on the first two holes to stand off an early spurt by Cupit, who got birdies on the first three holes.

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