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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 17

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Loses oft WomnibllodbirD El Paso Herald-Post Jim Ryun Time Out! Eyes Double Edited by Bob Ingram 'Monday Jana 27 1996 Pm Inlomatlanal NEW YORK June 27 Ryun is better than Peter Snell New Zealand ever thought of says two-time Olympian Dyrol Burleson of Eugene Ore who has run against both doing a great thing for our country" The veteran Burleson chased the 19-year-old Wichita wonder boy over the finish line as Ryun racked up a 3586 mile with a dazzling 526 seconds for the final quarter in the windup of the 79th National AAU track and field championships Sunday SNELL SCORED a historic double in the Olympic 800 and 1500 meters at Tokyo in 1964 Burleson is convinced the 6-foot-160-pound Ryun be sophomore at the University Kansas next year can repeat that feat at Mexico City in 1968 But doing big things for their country was on the minds of most of the 600 top stars who "I guess she raafiy to be christened for the water after sO went through 19 AAU events Saturday and Sunday with berths at stake on an international team scheduled to meet Poland at Berkeley Calif July 16-17 and Russia at Los Angeles July 23-24 IN THE twoday meet Willie Davenport of Southern cracked the AAU mark with 13J in the 126-yard high hurdles only a tenth off the world recofd Tommy Farrell of SL John's won the 896 to provide international experience in- that event and performers She shot-putter Randy Matson of Texas AAM three-time Olympic discus champ A1 Oerter of New York pole vaulter Bob Seagren of Glendale Calif and high Jumper Otis Burrell of Nevada all came through with victories IN ADDITION 20-year-old Tracy Smith of Pasadena gave Olympic 10000 meter dump Billy Mills a 226yard whomping in the six-mile run to add new blood to the distance crowd and numerous crack newcomers showed up in other evato One-two finishers fat AAU events qualified automatically for the dual meets They are: 'No Holding Or I'll Get Dirty'-Jones Unseeded Aussie In Big Win By HENRY THORNBERRY UPI Sport Wrtttr WIMBLEDON June 27 Unseeded Australian Owen Davidson today upset defending champion Roy Emerson in the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon tennis championship after Emerson smashed against an chair and a heavy microphone hit Mm on the head Emerson was taken to a hospital immediately after his 1-6 6-4 6-4 loss to the 2IyearM lefthander The extent of his injuries was not known but the blow on the head seemed to daze Emerson who was trying to become the first man in 30 yean to win three successive Wimbledon titles and the crash into the chair appeared to have injured his left thigh DENNIS RALSTON of Bakersfield Calif the sixth seed defeated Bob Hewitt of Australia 7-5 5-2 11-6 in another quarterfinal match and Nancy Richey of Dallas seeded fifth among the women overwhelmed Kathleen Harter of Seal Beach Calif 6-2 to gain the quarter-finals Unseeded Ken Fletcher of Australia and fourth seeded Manuel ana of Spain won fourth round matches that had been washed out Saturday Fletcher who led 2-6 166 6-7 Saturday completed the victory 3-6 6-1 over Jaidip Mukerjea of India and Santana held his 6-3 62 1-2 victory when Bobby Wilson cold not resume today because of an injured knee Nancy Richey of Dallas the fifth seed trampled Kathleen Harter of Seal Beach Calif 6-2 64 today to gain the quarterfinals MISS RICHEY was leading file Californian 53 2-6 when rain washed out their match Saturday and the Texas took only 16 minutes to dispose of Miss Harter when play resumed today Richey and Billie Jean King of Alhambra Calif are the last two US players left in the singles Miss opponent will be third seeded Maria Bueno of Brazil and Mrs King will meet Annette aVn Zyi of South Africa Wait Until Carty Has TwoCoodLegs note: Fui of the El Paso Sun Kings well remember Rico Cart: Then he was playing with the Austin Braves In ue Texas League) By DAVID MOFPIT UPI Sport Wrttar ATLANTA June 27 Rico Carty Is going so well on one leg these days got to figure going to he a sensation when he gets back In two The Atlanta outfielder pulled a muscle In his leg about a week ago and has been hobbling since This would have put most players on the but been plugging right along been hitting at a 400 clip since his injury and making some fine defensive plays LAST TUESDAY night Cary robbed Jackie Brandt of a two-run homer in 4-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies Carty raced into the left field comer and made a leaping one-handed over-the-fence catch of long drive catch made a difference in the whole ball said Braves manager Bobby Bragan kept us In front 2-1 instead of trailing S-2 He did it with a bad leg too I never figured be able to get over there in CARTY think so either was afraid it was gone but I decided to give it a try At the last moment I lunged at the ball I was kind of surprised to find It In my glove when came Carty hitting only 321 before starting his season average to JS 16 as average best on the Braves surprise Carty He hit 330 in 1964 and 310 last year I play regular 111 he said Despite his fine Showing Carty has been pushed out of the limelight by teammate Aaron who could be enroute to a new National League home run record Baseball Standings TROTTING Jim Ryu University af Kaasa hraaats the tape to win a mile ran trials la the AAITs 29th annual National Track and Field Champiouskips at Island He wen the heat la 4:904 He tuned it an in to win la 1:586 (UPI Telephoto) YORK Jun 7 nnMiara la Hi NaTHaal Amorilla 1M high hurdlM WIIH Downowt Ctvdand Strtdtra 1U and Dm toy Mw Track Club IN I dash El Pom Albuquarsuo Mad Jhn Hina Tn Sauttwm sa 44 vW hwdlM Jhn MMar South-am Cellfamln Ifrtdar M1 and Gooff ackTSwiawni Cutr Blooper Beats EP After TL Slugfest SATURDAYS ESSULTS El Pooa Albunuarnua 4 AmraMu Pat loa Fart Warm araaaaaa 4 Auatln a ESSULTS YESTEEMY AMunuarqua Pm Dolla-FW Atnorlll 7 AiattE I Arhanm SCHEDULE TONISHT El Ebm at Aieuswraw Dalle Grandw TraqTSinHh PsMdMN AA 027 A Stefnlls iw Tracy SmHh Pi AA toll and MUy MHIs San Calif OIL la not Jhn Kyun UhlaanHy af KSU and Dyrol Surtraan Buqann On 4:0 HOUSTON June 27 Vowing to "put some dirt in the to make heavyweight champion Ernie Terrell fight Tuesday night challenger Doug Jones lobbied yesterday for "no holding" edict from officials Jones complained that Terrell would probably turn their scheduled 15-rounder" into a waltz or a dancing contest" "IF TERRELL want to Jones said have to put little dirt in the He did not elaborate specifically) but added he had lost to couple of fights" on decisions been the gentleman the 189-pound Jones said "And nil its gottem ms is pises on the bottom ct the list" Hn said Terrnll might fall hod: oa his old tactics of bolding Ms opponent and wanted the World Boiling Association champ penalized if he does Jones also had i views on the matches rules: ALWAYS thought you could the six-ouncs gloves in heavyweight championship I think I can do a better Job with them" Plans are for eight ounce gloves "They always waive that for title was comment on the three-knockdown knockout rule He also wanted clear statement on penalties for holding On touted left "I dour plan to stand around and wait for it If he can find give tha Jab soms fion" i Tammy Form lb Near Yam 1 Tat Nadan lautham ran Laa Evan I and Thamn Law With one out Hernandez served up a pitch to Jim Fairey He popped it and the ball bfooped Just over second base for a single Washington scored from third "It was a tough one to Tanner said "But we keep hitting the ball well If we can get some pitching do all NATIONAL LBAUUB UaNad Mn MtaraaHarad 44 17 A25 1 2 -574 J71 1 32 -4f PhttudalpMa 37 24 521 14 25 jn 1 Laud 22 3 ATS 33 41 AM Haw York 2 4 4 SVl Wto 13 jxvi land CNN Its and Adrtph Ptummw 21 Seattle Pitcher In Sparkling Debut Haw Yark CNcoga 3 Atlanta LM Angola 4 Atlanta 4 Ls Angtlaa 3 Howton 3 Laud 2 Cincinnati 3 San Frond 2 Lt nod dm Lm Anaalo Al Owdr Non YMfc Athtatlc Oub 1 SA and Elnk Babko TV) Lm Nana Eatah Bmtsn Souttiani Collfomla StrWara SUW and Chardy av Now Yark SM Homnwr Ed Burt Sauttwm Conform Sfrtdara Hi Mat and annnlly Santa Mon ten AA Ilf Pad vault Bub Saauran Sauttwm to MA gqjvdmi iv i nw nsraiwriif ALBUQUERQUE June 27 It was a slugfest but a blooper won it The El Paso Sun Kings Masted 11 hits and the Albuquerque Dodgem 14 in their Texas League encounter last night Albuquerque won it 6-8 The Sun Kings scored two runs in the top of the ninth inning when Winston Liens singled in Mickey Dobbins and Jim Spencer Dobbins had singled and Spencer had doubled The two runs gave El Paso an 67 lead BUT IN THE bottom of the ninth Cleo James homered on Paul first pitch of the inning Kenny Washington then tripled Sun King manager Chuck Tanner called on his ace reliever Ramon Hernandos who had quelled the Dodgen file night a DROIV mtaburdi PMladatahia Chicago 7 Hoar York (lit) NtwVark CWcagal Lm Angata 2 Atlanta 1 San Francdn Cinlnnoll HawtM Loud 3 (II Innkigi) Calif nd Ed 254-11 Sal put AM S44W and NM THE SUN KINGS have scored 13 runs in Che two games so far or this trip Trouble is so have their opponents Jim Wilkinson smashed his 10th homer last night George Pena and Llenas both hit their 10th homers in 64 victory came in the eighth inning with two men on to give the Kings the win Hernandez pitched fiia last tore innings to garnar his sixth triumph The same two teams meet tonight with Aubrey Gatewood slated to hurl for the Sun Kings ui Houaton at PtmaorgH dgM Brae (OdCNMBdAnanta aisM EltMurtk (Ml VB QblM (1V4) Omv 0om and Jobn Harttutd Ti Tldla luma Aft FDiiC took San Diego twice 7-5 and 7-4 with a total of seven homers three of them by Barry Shetras In single games Denver edged Indianapolis 7-6 Van-e 7-4 Phoenix got by Portland 44 Oklahoma City took Tacoma 6-4 In 16 fcmfwgd- In the first gams at Seattle Jim Coates hh up his sixth victory Fivw homers accounted for all of runs In the first had a pair of solo homers by Jerry and Dave Kushnr Mike 3 ATI 3ft 37 31 4M kidudad In mmLtmkmr Jaaa Mala any Un drain dllna durtnsihn A nil lag i Chfcogt 37 Inqtan Stata Ml US aiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiu I How Kings I Are Hitting IS Wk II EP Netters On Highway 80 Circuit El delegation to the Odessa and Midland sections of fiis Highway Tennis Tournament left this afternoon for the week long trip The Odessa tournament starts tomorrow and runs through Thursday From then the youngsters move to Midland fur Friday Saturday and Sunday matches Those attending are Van Hill Arturo Dominguez Charles Aguilar Richard Humphrey Yvonne Herns Debbie Darby Enrique Soto Phil Azar Keith Currie Dan Couraon and Tom Courson Lavender Humphrey is ipon-soring the groupi AM All IMM Pmc lnt mot land An eye-popping debut a couple of cliff-hangers and a homer barrage highlighted activity in the Pacific Coast League Andy MeasersmHh mnklag Ms first professional start for laattla blanked Tulsa 44 on fast ana hit in the nightcap of a donbiehcader after Seattle the Weston Division leader had taken the opener 5-3 IN THE only other twin-bill the Hawaii Islanders Line Scores In PCL DCNVEIt JN 3SI SIT-7 INDIANAPOLIS 31 ISIM 1 UN Hr an 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