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Saturday, July 22, 1961 aaTuraay, juiv I he limes Pat Daniels Runs Third in Half Mile GALS EDGED, 56 50 U.S. Women Lose to British; Men Triumph (Compiled from UPI) Pat Daniels of MiUbrae and the Saa Mateo Girls' Athletic association ran third behind two British competitors today as Britain's women scored a d6 dQ come SSdJEfS two dy Vif in their The U. men gained revenge, however with an easy 122 88 vie torv in theix meet led by Jim Beattv.of the Santa Clara Youth Village, who ran a 3.59. mile, Sports On Radio, TV TODAY 4 p.m. U.S.

vs. Russia, Track and Field, KGO TV (7). 5:15 p.m. Hollywood Pork Racing, KPIX (51. 7 p.m.

Boxing Clay Johnson), KGO TV (7). SUNDAY 30:35 a.m. Giants vs. Reds (Doubtebeader), KSFO (560). MATEAN POSTS 4:56.8 Stickles Breaks World Record in Medley Swim Ted Stickles, former Hillsdale High scSS'swimmTg Str'from San Mateo, set a World Record for the 4'K1f new mar, while swtrnming for the Indianapolis also of California, who set it in the Nation! AATI toXSte in that race, but he also bettered the world mark of which held by Ian Black of 400 meter individual medley, which will become an Olympic event for the first time in the 1 Game, at Tokyo, consists of four strokes the butterfly, back, breast and freestyle, second in Germany.

Toddy A crowd of about 20,000 in White City sladium saw Beatty reel off the final quarter mile in 56.3 seconds to break four minutes for the third time in hi Summary Si ir kles currently holds the Na career. LONDON IUP11 Beatty thus became the first OPENER WASHED OUT Dell, Marichal Face Reds Sunday How They Stand man to run a suD iour minute mile here since Herb Elliott Yard Hurdles L. Dixon Fam Occidental ollese. 51.3 seconds. 1.

Cllrron Cushion, Grand Forks. Australia, holder of the world record of 3:54.5. broke four min tional 200 meter record 2:03.0. He broke the old standard of 2:03.2 earlier this year as a fresh rran at Indiana. A former Peninsula league swimming champion, Stickles is a product of She Ray Taft swim, school here and a former mem her of the San Mateo Marlins Swimming team tes on this same track last Oc In Crucial Bill rivriVMiTr iy Rain cave the San Francisco Giants and BriUln.

IJiDB. 1a Clara Touiti Village, win helped to keep the U. S. men's team, which began the day with a 6M4 lead, well in front. The U.

S. hopes of holding a slim lead in women's competition had been jolted when Daylsn A C.F err Cleveland, Ohio the Cincinnati Beds an unexpected nighL off Friday and the Giants weren't' happy about it. The Reds7 their National league lead taning, nave ui umi triple Olympic champion Wilma 1. Irii Mmwer, Brlialn, mtn's lW yard dam Chicago. K.

3tcI1' NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet, GB. Cincinnati 56 36 .609 Los Angeles ....34 38 2 GIANTS 533 7 Pittsburgh 44 40 .524 3 Milwaukee 44 43 .506 9V St, Louis 44 46 .439 11 Chicago 38 52 ..422 17 Philadelphia .28 59 .322 251 Friday'S Besnlls Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3 1 10 inuings) Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 10, Los Angeles 1 San Francisco at Cincinnati (Postponed, rain) Saturday's Games Chicago at Philadelphia last five games and Manager trcn nuicnniauii i Mimi Wins In Doubles GSTAAD. Switzerland tUPD Avala of Chile scored Chris 1. Shii rest for his pitchers.

Despite the inactivity, the third Piatt, Britain, 1st Britain h. Fr. 4. place Giants gained half a game on both second place Los Angeles and fourth place Pittsburgh. Cal.t Rudolph of Tennessee state was unable to start in the women's 100 yard dash.

Her absence didn't matter, however. Miss Rudolph, who set a new world record for 100 meters this week in Stuttgart, Germany, but strained a muscle in her side during the race, warmed up with the other U. S. girls today but ap dvka, Tu Reds Stage Flurry of Transfers lilr Jim Bean major upset today when he beat Wimbledon champion rod aver Australia. 6 1.

6 3 to gain the Southern California Strlders, Ctrt Halm, :07.0. vti'i 220 yard dash 1. Oavt men's singles final the Gstaad The Friday night game was called two hours before game time but an hour later the skies were dear. Bv that time, though, the ballplayers had left Crosley Field. international tennis champion Milwaukee at Pittsburgh CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPD The parently decided she wasn ships.

San Francisco at Cincinnati Cincinnati Reds, fighting to stay Avala. never in trouble against ready to run. Los Angeles at St. Louis night i in front of the National league The same right handers were Suudav's Games Don Drags, u. pennant race despite a recent slump, added righthander Ken Lavcr.

will meet Roy Emerson, another Aussie, in the final tomorrow. Emerson scored a 6 1, k.1 win todav over Manuel San Sep! 15401. Marine Corps. 13 9. In, 13 4.

i. Jonathan J. s. scheduled to pitch today: Jack Saniord (4 5) of the Giants against A 2 sweep liy DiNon farmer and Cliff Cushman in the 440 yard hurdles gave the United States a good start in today's second day of the meet, Chris Surety of Britain burst 2. Ken Porter, Brit, Hurron.

Britain, 13 4 Wnmen'i yiird Johnson to their pitching staff Chicago at Philadelphia Milwaukee at Pittsburgh 12) San Francisco at Cincinnati (2) Los Angeles at St. Louis rl. Joy Jo dar Ken Hunt (9 5). Don Zantii. 2S, a right hander tana of Spain in the other men's today.

a't 'oanlols. San UatM. Cnllr snaron Stiepard, Clevelanc The Reds purchased Johnson Am, from Toronto ot" the Internatinal Ohio, 3:04.0. meter sreepiKnosr league to replace reliefer Howie through lo take the lead in the final stretch but stumbled at the last hurdle and the Americans 2. deacon Jones, Array, fori loo.

Nunn, who was assigned to the who had an 3 4 record with Ta coma, joined the Giants today, bringing the San Francisco roster to 25. Giants Manager Alvin Dark said Zanni. who started 15 games in the. Pacific Coast League, would go to the bullpen. Dave Chapman, Britain, 9:01.5.

disabled list for 30 days because semi final match. Sandra Reynolds of South Africa gained the women's stogies final when she defeated litOe Mimi Arnold, former Redwood City star. 6 2, M. 6 1 in une ol the best matches of the diiy. Mimi later teamed with Eliza United sn's JJO yord relay 1.

ran on Co a comfortable 1 3 win, Farmer getting home first in 51.3 of a sore arm. Stales (Willie Wnlte, Ernestine In a flurry of transfers last seconds. Cushman was clocked in life' clt Bo; He American record). 2. mny Smart, Chrli Carter night, the Reds then sold pitcher Orlando Pcna from their Jersey City club to Toronto.

Jersey City, the same time. Surety trailed in third, 10 yards behind, in 52.3. and his British Broad lump 1. Ralph Bolton, Tennes Dark wanted to get rnday ight's game played. The Giants nd Reds hove a doublehcader beth Starkie of Entain to score turn, brought up Charley a t.

64 victory over Lucia colleague, Tony Bryan, was and Maria Teresa Ricdl of Italy Rabc from the Southern association, where he had a J0 i record here Sunday and. with the postponement, will have to odd a game to the Gionts' next trip here nest month. ith Macon. General Manager Bill Aqueduct Arrests said Johnson, who had a 5 5 mark Dark's decent rellow but he anted the Giants' hot bats they with Toronto, would cither start ror relieve. The fr feet.

inch NEW YORK (UPI) Horsemen collected 12 hits Thursday nigni at St Louis swinging against the suddenly stuttering Cincinnati sinker ball artist started the sea in a women's quarterfinals uou blcs match. Raiders in Camp Today llillbrae's Eddie Erdelati, coach of the Oakland Raiders, was scheduled to meet some 6C provided a standby program at fourth in 53.2. Hammer Upset Britain pulled off a minor upset in the hammer throw when Howard Payne threw the weight 198 feet, one inch to take first place in this event. Tom Pagani of the New York A. C.

was second with a throw of 195 feet, inches; Bob Backus of the New York A. C. was third with 193 feet, 5 inches and Brilon Hill Dixon was fourth with 170 feet. Basil Heatley and Martin Hy man scored a 1 2 British sweep in the six mile run, trotting son with Kansas City and had a 3.90 earned run average with the Aqueduct in the face of a slnne hy the Teamsters union today. Maple Leafs.

mound staff. Red pitcners nave allowed A runs in the past five games. Southpaw Billy O'Dell will work suring KelsD of an opportunily la All Stars Get Wet in his 11th straight race th $100,000 added Brooklyn Handicap one ot uie sunaay aiin iui u'. Giants. Juan Marichal, who hasn't completed a game in more than sridiron hopefuls today at Santa EVANSTON.

111. I UPD The The strike was called by Local 17, which seeks to become bar Golfer Gets oie in None7 RICHMOND. Va. (AP) Cruz, as the Raiders open train college all stars worked out in aining agent for grooms, exer ing camp for their second season the rain yesterday using plays a month, may start tne secona till. across the line together in 28 min ol professional footoau.

employed lasL season by the Phil utes, 7 seconds. Charles Clark ot cise boys and hot walkers demanding higher wages from individual horse owners Dark wasn't certain. He made adelphia Eagles, their opponents Cooper of Richmond really has one thing clear, though. "This." said Dark, "i in the annual chanty rootrjan the Santa Clara Youth Village was third in 29:55 and Nick Kitt of the Dayton A. C.

was fourth at Chicago Aue. nothing to look forward to in golf anymore. He shDt a hole in none Friday. tig series. Everybody will work Seven pickets were arrested Fn ay as they attempted to block le vanning of thoroughbreds TED STICKLES Matcan Breaks World Record The Easles beat the Green Bay if we need 'em." Packers for the National Foot Suzanne Allday of Britain won Cooper, playing in a pro h.ill league championsnip on the women's shot put with a toss teur event at willow uans wrun from Belmont Park for the Satur day program by hurling bricks i and sticks at the vehicles.

CRAMPTON LEADS 17 feet and teammate Ins try Club, had a handrap stroke pair of ions passes by Norm Van Brocklin. Although Van Brocklin The New York Racing Associa on the par 3 second hole and aced it with a four iron. One from longer is with the Eagles, all Mouzer look fourth place, cutting Britain's deficit in the women's competition to one point at 28 27. Included in the group will be two players jus: signed quarterback Nick Papac and defensive halfback Ed Whittle. Papac, 26.

is the third quarterback on the Oakland squad. At 5 1 and ISO pounds, he played his third and final year of varsity football at Fresno State, where he completed so per cent of his passes for almost 2000 yards. Prior to attending Fresno State. Papac played throe years at the University of California, then joined the Army and played two years at Fort Carson, Colorado. Whittle.

22, was a good pass Venturi Way Back in British Narrow Sweden's Lead RAASTAD. Sweden (UPI) tion authorized an alternate card; that would include horses stabled one ts zero. star coaches headed by Otto Graham have a high regard for Son Sharon fahepard ot ueveiana. Jursenson. who apparently in Aqueduct if sinkers succeeded preventing some of the horses Milwaukee Open Golf who won the discus throw yesterday, took second in the shot with Great Britain staved off elimina herited the quarterback job.

tion in its European zone Davis Jtirgcnson "can throw standing Dclucchi Wins Junior Golf from being shipped in for the reg: ularly scheduled program. champion Gary' flayer. Lang MILWAUKEE UP Former ustralian Open champion Bruce semi final match with Sweden home. Fred Hawkins. El up, but not very well tne prone position where out defensive unit expects to keep him." all star Paso, the other first round MODESTO (AP) Greg Deluc I Crampton, looking for his first The Brooklyn Handicap, now rer, will not be affected since 1 11 probable starters were al today when the doubles team of Bobby Wilson and Tony Pickard scored i M.

6 1. victory ii. 37. of Stockton won the Del ictory. today earned a one co leader: Bill Casper Apple Valluv.

another former end coach Dante Lavelli sam. strofce advantage over four hotly ready at Aqueduct. Rio Golf and County club junior golf taurn anient here Friday with Uir Schmidt and Jan Lm 5. Open champion: Don Jami Kelso, 1960's horse ol the year, Lundquist. Dallas.

winner of the pursuing contenders into the third round of the $30,000 Milwaukee Open soil tournament. a 342. Delucchi stroked a 73 jr'n dav and a 69 Thursday. catching end at Berkeley High school, and attended Contra Costa college. Santa Ana Junior college and New Mexico State, although slaving just briefly at these recent St.

Paul Open, and Tommy The win reduced faweflen icao 2 1 following a pair of open Scanlon Okeh After Surgery Bobbv Scanlon. former light Veech, Milwaukee, onc ume tour Silsan Houghton, 15, Modesto, was 3 1 2 lavorite to win uie Brooklyn and become the third thoroughbred in history to sweep the handicap series that includes the Metropolitan and Suburban. Crampton scorched the ram soaked North Hills Country club ins pro who is playing nis nor ing day singles victories on Fn day. Two windirp singles matches! wun the girl's event with a first round 74 and a 71 in the second course. schools.

Whittle was named to will deride the match tomorrow. wight boxing contender, was re holes. Northern California all star team The winner ot this series wilt course with a stx undcr par in Friday's second round to So with his earlier 70 for a 36 hole total Of 134. after his great senior ye; Berkeley. ported in "excellent condition today following eye surgery t( OTrrect double vision.

Dr. George Lachman, who per meet the winner ol tne rrance ltaly semi final for the zone championship. Italy leads France. vi Jar ian formed the surgery yesterday 2 0. in that match.

Snapping at Crampton's heels with 135 at the halfway mark of the 72 hole tournament, which winds up Sunday, were former taid "tlic double vision was Crarlrt G''orfl Englehorn, Faulk Lead caused bv an injured eye muscle Lundahl and Geiberger Tied SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (UPI) Dick Lundahl and AI Geiberger, a pair of talented Southern California professionals, carried a one stroke lead today into the third round of the 514,000 Utah Open. Lundahl, of Laguna, Calif and Gciberser. Santa Barbara, U. Open champion Tommy Bolt. We won't know the actual results Local Instructors Redwood City Softball Loser REDWOOD Cm" (AD San Pablo and OaUey won victories in the opening mind of the North Pacific State Women's Softball championship here Friday night.

San Pablo defeated Redwood City 5 1 and Oakley whipped Oaldand 13 8. Crystal River. itan Leonard i few davs but I believe that Tom CKX1 At Bowling Forum Of Vancouver, B.C.: uon the operation was a success. Scanlon was suspenuea oy tne State Asiatic commission ROCKFORD. HI.

(UPI Rookie pro Shirley EngJehorn of Caldwell Idaho, and seasoned Mary Lena Faulk of Sea Island, led the iield today into the second round gale. Jacksboro, me tirst round co leader, and Dave Marr. Sun City. At the end of the second round. id ro iM 71 47 October when tests disclosed he had iron red brain damage.

were deadlocked at 141 after 36 Les Barrett of Bel Mateo Bowl and Prim Verger of Meis Bowl, Redwood City, were among those attending a bowling instructors' forum Monday and Tuesday at Castro Village Bowl, Castro Valley. The course induded instruction on rhe thniques of teaching Pittsburg faces San Pahlo of the Cosmopolitan Women's! the field 132 pros was trimmed id 52. those with 3fi hole totals of holes of competition. Woods vs. Cuban Ooen golf tournament.

One stroke off the pace was 145 or less. The 20 vear old Miss Englehom 45 2', i and Cynthia Watt of wu liamsville, N. was third with 44 Beatty was an easy winner In the mile as Mike Berisfard of Britain took second in 4:02.1, Jim Grellc of the Southern California Striders was third in 4:03.7. and Derek Haith of Britain was fourth in 4:07,0. Beatty set the pace from the start and took the field through the first lap in 59.9 seconds.

Berisfard moved to the front for the second quarter and reached the half mile in 2:01.6. All four runners were closely bunched as the three quarters was reached in 3:03.4. Beatty went into the lead on the hackstrctch and turned loose his finishing kick 220 yards from home to win by 15 yards. The crowd turned loose its greatest roar of the day. however, when Dave Jones of Britain upset Frank Budd of Vtllan ova in the 220 yard dash in 21.2 seconds.

Budd, inches behind, clocked the same time. Willie White and Ernestine Pollard of Chicago scored 1 2 in the women's 100 yard dash to make up for the absence of Miss Rudolph. Miss White was timed in 30.9 seconds. Shiriey Pratt and Rose Morgan of Britain were 1 2 in the women's javelin, Ipss Pratt winning with 154 feet, 4 inches. Fran Davenport of Vista, was third with 144 3Vi and Karen Men dyka of Tujunga, fourth 139 Yonng Third Earl Young of Abilene Christian college was triirii in the men's 220 yard dash in 2U seconds and Mike Hildrey of Britain fourth in 21.4.

Budd led Jones for the first 50 yards, but then Jones caught the U. S. star going into the straightaway and held him off to win. Henry Wadsworth of Miami. set a British record when he.

won the pole vault with a (Continued on Page J) and Redding meets OaMey In the double elimination tonraa ment tonight Redwood Ciiy and Oakland meet in a con so la tion game. Onlv two strokes behind Cramp and Miss Faulk both toured the At Kezar Monday another Califorman; Don Collett, Coronado, who sored to four over par 76 yesterday after an opening round of 66. ton with 136s at the start of to Macktown sou course ui three un der par 69s. Promoter Lou Thomas is bring bowling, taught by some of the day's play were current Masters inr, in a flashy Cuban feather nation's top bowlers. weight.

Hilton. Smith, to meet San Francisco's' Willie Woods in his feature of 10 rounds Monday CHRIS WILL ENROLL AT STANFORD Belmont Bees Post Swim Win risht in Kezar pavilion. Rated as a topnotcher by thoset who have seen him light in Miami Von Saltza to Retire The Belmont Bees Swim club Beach. Smith was sent here by Anselo Dundee to Joe Herman posted its third straight victory of the season against the Peninsula Country club team last In meeting Woods, the newcomer: oionship form is a fulltime job, isn't getting a soft touch. VVooos LOS ANGELES (UPD Blonde Chris Von Saltza, America's premier woman swimmer at 17.

said todav she had made up her she said. "I don't feci I could de vote the time it takes to prepare for international competition and Under the direction of the is a busy boxer who keeps crowd ing his opponent and throw; leather without a letup. Californians Clemente Cash Lead Hit Parade NEW YORK Norm Cash of Detroit picked up 10 points on Elston Hoivard, the American league baiting leader, and moved to within tliree points of the New York Yankee catcher Friday uighL Cash collected two hits in four tries and lifted his average two points to Howard went hitlcss in five Umes at bat aad his mart dropped eight points to J59. Howard has held the lead since Julv 7 when be took it from Cash. Robert aemente of Pittsborsh continues to set the National leasue pace with .356 followed by Frank Robinson.

Cincinnati. MI Mickey ManUe of the Yankees hiked his home run total to 37. the top Amrican league figure, by hitting one while teammate Roger Maris also bad one and remained in the rnnner op spot with 3S Willie Mays paces the National league with 3S, (Complete averages on page 10) still get my education. mind to retire from active com Belmont recreation department coaches Bob and Wiki Robinctt the Bees defeated Petunsula. petition at the end of tne current season.

Chris, who easily captured the Coach George Haines of Santa Clara Swim club has worked with Miss Von Saltea since she broke into cornpetitioTi. He said he re 95 87. for their leventh meet vic team. "I don't feel I can combine that with irnrning competition." Miss Von Saltza, swimming competitively since she was 11 years old, won three medals and a silver one in Some to lead the Women's Olympic team. Chris, therefore, already has achieved ber goal in svrimmiflg "To represent the United States in the Olympics." The blue eyed Chris said also there "isn't a chance" shell come out of retirement to compete in the 1964 Olympia in Tofeyo.

"I wouldn't want to do it on a halfwgy basis and to be in cham 100 meter freestyle yesterday in tory against only three losses and sretted ber decision "but I under a tie. stand her reasons and I admire the. Los Angeles Invitational Swimming and Diving chanrpion ships. said she was enrolling in Stanford university in the falL ber desire for an educaaon. In Rodeo Win SAUNAS (AP) Two Californians Ralph Taylor of Tulare and Don McBride of Modesto split the first prize in team roping Friday at the California Rodeo.

Dale Smith of Chandler. won the individual call roping, boosting his two day winnings to S817.50. The Bees are led by Janice Holcorab. to date having docked times of 29.7 seconds iD the 50 Orris holds a ramiber of rec ords, induding the world mark "I want a chance to devote my free and 15.5 in the 25 yaird butterfly event The dub is open to in at 400 meters Storr on Im Angeles meet on Page 9. entire attention to my education, said Miss Von Saltza.

competing here for the Santa Clara swim terested youngsters from the ages of five to 12..

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