Show U. U S. S Track Aces Smash Two Olympic Records Equal Thir Thirl Shot Vault 11 l Fall FaD to ns I IS By LEO II PETERSEN United Pre Press s Sports Editor HELSINKI July luly 22 U. UP-U. S. S track stars smashed tw twi and equaled a third Tuesday in scooping up three lc l C Sim in Iness mess of Los Angeles finally won the discus with a new Olympic mark of oC meters feet reet inches but bul he also set records ds on his two previous tries Mal Mai Whitfield of oC Columbus 0 O. won the meter metel dash and for the second straight Olympiad and equalled his 1948 record of oC RUSS STILL LEAD HELSINKI July 22 UP UP- UP The Olympic standing was 1 changed Tuesday when revised revised revised re re- re- re gymnastic standings deprived deprived deprived de de- de- de Russia of one gold goldmedal goldmedal goldmedal medal previously pre awarded But after Uncle Sams Sam's three gold medals of Tuesday Russia still led in points by to Russia has won four gold medals to eight for the U. U S. S but picked up other points in up runner-up finishes 1 I minute seconds And Bob Richards of oC Laverne Cal t gave the U. U S. S its third gold medal of oC the day day and and its eighth of oC the tile current games games games-by by winning the pole vault with a record leap of centimeters 14 feet 1016 1 inches Other Records But Americans did not monopolize monopolize monopolize lize the record Marjorie Marjorie Mar Mar- jorie Jackson of Australia 1 won the women's meter dash and tied both the Olympic and ani worlds world's records of seconds I twice once in the semifinals and andI again in the finals Herbert of oC Germany set a new now I I meter mark o of 14 minutes 15 4 seconds Don Laz of Champaign Ill finished second in the pole vault and also broke the record Before Before Be Be- fore Richards' Richards winning leap Lawent Laz La went 14 feet inches The old mark was 14 feet 3 31 inches set by Earl Meadows 1 of oC the U. U S. S in 1948 mess Iness' discus mark broke the tile theold old record of feet 2 inches set by Adolfo Consolini of Italy in 48 Consolini was second today tody Jim D Dillon of Upper S Sandusky 0 finished third in the discuss and Fortune Gordien fourth Consolini Consolini Con Con- had to be satisfied with second Dillon DiIJon heaved hea the tile discuss meters feet inches and Gordien feet i inches fl ch es Sprinters in FormAt Form FormAt FormAt At the same time three U. U S. S sprinters sprinters Andy Andy Stanfield of Jersey City N. N J. J W. W Thane Baker of oC Kansas State Stale and Jim Gathers of oC New York York won won in inthe inthe inthe the second round of the meter dash All won their heats Jamaica pulled out its two stars Herb McKenley l and Art ArtI Rodin without explanation But some thought the Jamaicans still felt McKenley not McKenley-not not Lindy Re- Re of or New York York won won the tile photo finish meters dash final yesterday In Iii rowing the U. U S. S also was S running into trouble Four crews were eliminated Tuesday but three stayed alive for Wednesdays Wednesday's Wednesdays Wednesday's Wednesdays Wednesday's Wednes Wednes- days day's final Rutgers' Rutgers team of oC Charles Logg and Tom Price won its pairs- pairs Continued on Following Page Pae I I j I |