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THE TROY RICORD, TROY, N. MONDAY MORNING. JULY 10, 1,500 Meters At Trials Ryuii Makes Olympic Team Chorlm M. Schuttx VOU BE MUCH COOLER 5LEEKN6 OVER THERE UHKRNEATH THAT A GOOO WAV TO HOPPED ON A ried making United EUGENE, Ore. (AP) Jim States Olympic Track Field Ryun has taken inouier step on but he did by winning the 1,500 meters in 3:41.5 Saturday will lead to a gold medal in It definitely was one of the Germany, next month.

The holder of the world most important victories in my career, especially emotionally, record 3:51.1 had been wor Rev Morgan, M.D. iMf i MHO ING AIL SORTS KHfM MARK HA ACCUSING Ate or INTEREST IN HIS WIFE, I BIPNT THAT UL'SA EMST A5 Ul TO JOIK Jl'NE IN THE SHE 8y Emit Buthmiller WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO WISH FOR? I'M SPENDING MY LAST DIME ON A WISH WISHING WELL WISHING WELL By Ham Fisher said in overjoyed Ryun. "A lot of skeptics didn't think 1 could do it icd understandably so. My year hasn't been very consistent and sometimes it was very trying for me. When I ran one terrible raw in March, 1 Tonight's Saratoga Entries Ckver Nosey 5 Mayfkgd Maine! la Amoras Dial Adlol Tiu Splro AUarflbet A Tulip Mir M-rare, MOt.

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Hi had been quoted as saying privately that he'd quit if he didn't finish among the top three IB Ihe trials and make the team. Misses One athlete who didn't the team was shot putter Randy Matson, holder of the world record in the event. Matson announced his retirement after ill failed to make the team with a fourth place finish with a tosi of George Woods of Long Beach, Calif, won with a throw of 70- 1V' followed by Al Feuertach at GC-10W and Brian Oidfield at 67-10W. "1 see no reason for staying in shape and throwing," 270-pound Matson fiaid afterwards. "I'm not improving.

My timing is off." Matson set Ihe world record of in 1907, the same year that Ryun set his mile record and also that of 3:33.1 in the also known as metric mile. Ryun's time Saturday was equivalent to a 3:59 mile. Ryun's victory which he credited to "a faith I've put in God and a marvelous wife" posed a dilemma for Wotlle. Wottlc won the SOO meters at the trials and thus has madi the Olympic team in two events. Now he has to decide whether lo run in both or just in one.

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1.00 Time: Four Blcej ILapensee) 3.40 2.60 Bold Whig (Donah.r) 3.60 2 SO Heem Brave (Dalco) 300 1:36.1 h--Mile. 11.50* Bt-Je ILapensee) 3.40 2-U ket Ttsad lOonahcc) 3-CO 2 omsuaiie (Dalsul oiri Dee i Haneft (HandJty) Time: 1 1 2 (1-41 AKecdiacc 7,311 I STILL TRtffJG TO TO FiHPMYSELFALF. If PWETO Fl Ftrd'nond Iv Mik Joy Splits Rcusselaer League-leading Joy Depart- met Store split a doubleheader run its record to 8-2 in the Rensselacr Might a League Sunday. In the opener. Paul Jordan scattered five hits to break Motors, 2-0 as the winners scored both their runs on sacrifice flies by Jordan and Ken Gaul.

John Buono a Mario Ciprioni scored for Joy. Ciprioni had two singles in the game and Denny Ceremuga added a double. Clem Tuftalo was In the losing pitcher. Ihe nightcap, Wes a Ort twirled a three-hitler to lead Castleton to a 7-3 win over the loop leaders. Pete Rogers and Rich Morris doubled for the victors and Boh Stackrow had a two-bagger for Joy.

The league standings: Joy, 8-2; Keller's, 6 4 Knapp's, 6-; DeBcer, 6-5; Castleton. 4-5; I. 3-6; Clubhouse, 1-8. Tonight, takes on the Clubhouse at 8:30 at Coyne Field. Passonno Cops TCC Tourney Shannon Passonno fired a ne 68 to capture the title in an 11 man playoff for the President's Cup at Troy Country Club this weekend.

Passonno heat Earl Feiden and William Kalbaugh by two strokes as each shot a 70. Ace Devonian and Norman Bean were tied for third at 72. Other scores were: Tony Santora, 74; William Pipe, 75; George Ide, 77, Jim Wheland, 77, Hay Blair, 78; Tom Harkin, 81. In a playoff for (he Governor's Cup medal, it was Passonno winning again, this time as the partner of Larry King. The two' had a best ball of 7.1 to defeat Bean and Lou Quinlan.

In the regular weekend event, a three-hole throw out net lour- ney, George Tde and James KHz- gibbons lied for first in Class A with Si's. Richard Tuohey and Ed Jontos were deadlocked for second at 52, and Passonno was third with a net 53. Class honors went to Paul Ryan with a 49. Dr. Frank O'Grady and Bob McKay tied for second at 51, and five men shot 52 for third place.

They included Jack Ide. Joe Ziler, Jack Groom, Tom Hill and Earl Feiden. Charles Staro, Ed Duffy and Dr. Orrille Henderson shared Class C's top spot with identical net 52's. Tom Harkin was second with a 53, followed by Dr.

John Dunn's 54. In the women's point tourney, Mrs. William Kilduff took Class A honors i 57 points. Mrs. Jean Cardish was the nine-hole i wilh 28 points and Mrs.

Ed Moylan took Class horror I witb 48 markers. Fischer's Chair Sent To Reykjavik REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UP!) --Challenger Bobby Fischer's favorite chair arrived by air freight from New York Sunday to help assure the American's comfort in his match against Russian Boris Spassky for the world chess championship. Fred Cramer, a vice presi- ident of the U.S. Chess Federation acting as Fischer's spokesman, said he was certain the first of the 21 scheduled games will he played Tuefidaj "unless Spassky is still ill." The fart a the otficia' match arbiter, West German Grandmaster Lolhar Schmidt has returned to his home in Bamberg and will not be back in Reykjavik until Thursda; "will not stop the Cramer said. Schmidt flew home Saturdaj after his son had been injured in a traffic accident.

Schmidt' deputy, Gudmundur Arnlaug- sson of Iceland, will take charge of the first game in the $250,000 match for the world title. "I'm a little confused. I like to think I'm better in the 1,500." iVoUle's impressive 800 victory last week might have changed Ryun's plans to run the 800 and the 1,500 at Munich. When the swift 800 was over, however, Wolile had equalled the world record of 1:44.3 and a fading Ryun had finished fourth. Now's it's Wottle who can run both races if he chooses.

Wottle indicated he may run both but he is leaning toward only the 800. And that's the reason he's confused, don't know if I hare tht peed for the half mile at Muni- hand I'm not really a half miler so I won't know who to ook for," said Wottle earlier in his meet after running quali- yiiig races of 1:49.8 and a lifetime best of 1:47.4 before uncorking the world mark-tying time in the finals. Marty Liquori, one of America's greatest middle distance runners before a fool injury sidelined him this year, commented on Wotlle's dilemma: "1 think Wottle should double in Munich. He'd be crazy If ht doesn't." TRUCKS 1Z TO FT. VANS TRACTORS AND TRAILERS PANELS METROS Fw HINT by Hour, O.y LUSE PLANS.

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