Show c t t t tx 4 c 4 1 t. t I Solution of Financial Difficulties Assures Successful U U. S. S Stars From All Parts of Glob Gloh Will Come Cone He Americans Will Have ave to at Very Best to Wi i Brundage Sa Says B By Paul Michelson Associated Press CHICAGO Jan IB la America won von its bit big battle of ot th the l 1932 1931 0 01 plad Wading through r I 1 veritable tide o of n a t 9 1 of world world- f. f wide vIde business con con- It rl ini J those In j j harge charge of or the b games at Los Angeles An An- GO f t 6 geles and Lake Lake Placid this year year have handled the situation so masterfully masterfully mas mM that tha t a arousing rousing rowing success is assured ass u red Avery Brundage head of off the A American mer i can Olympic commit 1 tee reported to to- to-l to Jar Jay Discouragements ha have beet et and conquered and nothing but pl te but c success ss is assured for the I ga thIs his year Brundage said saidy Vid y ly Y every star of at the first mae in m 10 the world will wm S compete at Lo Los geles celes despite all aU those rumors I business conditions would kc keep keen t p ho home e. e The United States will b to o be at its very best to retain team championship EXPENSES SES A AT T MINIMUM UNI Those in charge of the gan game year ha have hae e reduced expenses expense to tor u ax bottom low so that most athletes for Instance can can cango go ro j 11 their home port to Los Angela Angeles return with all expenses paid id only That big bargain helped and the enthusiasm of 01 the Its rious foreign societies In this COWl coc which will help pa pay the their native land athletes ire this donations and large athletic carni after the Olympic games are eC areg e have been tremendous aids in pI pic PIR that America can put over the theO 01 pic pie games in these times without 1 ing the fre freight of oC the foreign tenders 1 Many sections of the United SJ st will be able to witness grealI greath national track and f field eld contest contesti ing lag the year because of or the games Brundage said The n U meet between athletes of England Ithe the United States tes already ba hu buI I I scheduled for Cor San Francisco ate aitt Olympic games while sev several eral e ral cf t other nations want to hold ez j meets 4 Germany Finland and Japu Japas desirous of staging a post post-Olya match Brundage sa said d andt andl probably will either cither in Ne New 11 YlI I or Boston The Ao Ar I cans are arc arranging for the I soccer team to take a tour The ru J ish want vant the great Police Pa Pol Palice ice ice hockey team to do the fa tt thing while the Germans Nor Non gians and Swedish over here a aing RIling lIe RI ling lOt ing the same 1 f I NO CINCH 1 1 Brundage a former Cormer Olympic I S himself and present head oft elf J American Amateur Athletic said he was far from Crom sure sure oft rJ American team championship is h I Olympic games at Los Angeles Angela 1 yea year This year America must pick 11 athletes for each event as con com coop w with th four in 1928 six in irs 1921 dozen back in 1912 and the redu is going to make it harder for forts us easier casler for the foreign invader smaller teams Furthermore i athletics are arc making s itan progress abroad even in Japan the broad jumpers are look bad I dont don't mean to that American athletes arent aren't 3 as ever I mean only that tie tIC e eign ein athletes are getting better day Well We'll have a great fight cm Cd hands at Los Angeles you'll S. S |