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Show I T ' ' ! i ! I ' ! ' ' . : - j i i '! !'"' 4 fcbigar ; ! 706 Tradksf ers; Whip Aggies ' ; ; ; j , " ' Dual Meet So I 5 One Mar c broken, One Tied ; Ags Prove Tough ,. By RAY SCHWARTZ j dash and the Cougar sprinters had .determination Herald Sports Editor written all over CitYino' intn thttiPir farps. Stirred up by a "debatable the Cats were 220, d dash Brigstart in the leading by and it was ham Young University's fired:up only two. points, still anybody's guess as,, to the sprinters applied the blow.; torch outcome final in the 220 Saturday and sparked But, BYU's DeHart, Thygerson the Cougars to j a .70-6- 1 victory over Utah State in a dual meet and Mickey Day, running as if crazed .tigers were right on their in the BYU Stadium. ' to The meet, held in sunshiny but heels, finished 4 lead and cool weather, saw one jvestern give the Cats a division record shattered and remove some of the pressure. .However,: the meet wasn't ahother tied. ' j ... decided until the Cougars Guy DeHart; of. the Cougars actually set a new 440 ? record when he won" the miie re ay, the final event- of the day. stepped the distance in 47.7 and ; Cats Lead Gary Griffeth, BYU's ace distance runner: ran the mile in Going, into the mile relay, the 1 4:17.0 to tie .the division mark, Cats led and a victory in' event that byT"Utah State would Griff eth's time was better than the conference mark of 4:17.7, have given the Aggies the meet, ;r but new conference, marks can't But, a BYU foursome of Roger be set in a dualjneet. Dunn, Day, Bill Walton and De- The furlong event proved to be ran Hart away from the iAggie the turning point in the meet as to clinch' the. victory. quartet the BYU sprinters swept the Griffeth's tinie fori the mile race to give Coach Clarence was the best ever recorded in Hobi son's charges an the state of arid 'was the advantage- with four- events to fastest he has Utah ever run the race. go in a track! and field contest Rife of Montana set the (Bill was was .than closer that a lot western division mark in 1953. to start. the anticipated prior v He also holds the conference Jumped The Gun record of 4:17.7. j ,' Cloyd. Bedke of Utah State won f Griffeth took over the lead in the 100 in 9.9, but the Cougars Saturday's, mile run on the gun charged he jumped the starter's lap and remained out in front gun by a couple of strides. Altoii e rest of the. way. .! Thygerson of BYU, ..who lost out In, the 440, ?DeHart wrested the in the 100 by . an eyelash, was ead away from Walton1 at the particularly incensed." 1 lead of the stretch and noured lor Came time the; on the coal to win ysoing away. -.pwi y tsw-- s w With his victories in' the 440 and ' s,sv 220, DeHart was the Cougars .l.s ' i 'i !.,. y double winner of the day s 440 time was h of a second better thlan' the division mark and only of; a second off the conference mark. I The Aggies got more first p laces than the Cats 9 to 6 but YUs greater depth paid off. eir sweeps in !the 440 and 220 lso helped out considerably. Jim Swindle, the i Aggies' bril- ant hurdler, was the meet's big with three first laces. He won both; hurdle races and the broad jump. Dale Lons of the Cougars leave Swindl great run for his money in the lowsas the Aggie just beat him by a whisker. MILE RUN: Gerry Griffith," BYU; Richard Rice, Utah State; Wilbur Greenhalgh. Time, 4:17 (new western division record). I.r SHOT PUT: Oy'de Brock, Utah State; Sheldon 'Summers, Utah State; Carl. Quinn, BYU. Distance 58 feet IVz inches. , JAVELIN: Lewi Devtreaux, BYU; feary MiddJeton, Utah State; Ronw Pinkston, BYU. Distance 215 feet 8 inches .N. xf. - s ; 100-yar- 46-4-4, :1 SUNDAY; MAY UTAH COUNTY, UTAn 1960 1, One-two-thr- ee Before 45,000 Dead Silent Fans j WomasSets New Worid High . - Jump Mark At Penh Relpys '' : inches held by Russia's Yuri Stepanov before 45,000 fans sitting in dead silence. Silence was requested after he cleared, seven feet, and after the measurements to guarantee the IVi inches, the tall youngster made his approach, In one, magnificent effort, hej made it on his first try. Then the! crowd saluted him with a roaf of ap- PIIILADELPHIA (UPI) John ear-ol- d Boston Thomas, ttte University sophomore who nearly ;' lost a foot in an elevator accident .13 months ago, high jumped to a world's? record today ' when he inches at the cleared 7 feet, Penri Relays. . j .' The orbiting ybungster, who has cleared! seven feet a score of tinies. indaors, shattered the previous world mark of 7 feet, 1.2 li i . L ot; . j ! . " : ' proval.- , - , . :' :V : ' " 1 ! - i' -'' t- V . ' , ' ' - ' ' , ' ' ' " I. 65-6- One week ago, Thomas, in his . collegiate effort. tied the .American outdoor mark 4nch set by Charley of 7 feet, Dumas in the final Olympic try-ou-ts at Los Angeles in 1956. j Thomas previously did 7" feet, 23 inches indoors; but. indoor performances aren't accepted as world records. The New, England lad tried for i feel. 2 ' inches after his record leap. He missed ,his first try, barely missed on the! second, and then failed on his third. While Thomas was making his magnificent leap, Villanova, with two sophomores and two juniors in its lineup; won the mile relay for the sixth consecutive year and Yale cracked a relay drought by winning-- two events 'in its first major victories at the carnival since 1942. le The Elis took ; the reJayJ setting a meet record, and also won the sprint medley on a 'football plunge" finish by: Torn Carroll. Sanj Jose State Wept both the carni- sprint relays, equaling 21 - first outdoor ' 66-65- .". ' World Shot! Put Record Broken At Drake Relays r By ED SATNSBURY United Press. ' International DES MOINES; (UPD-BU- l ' Ohio State and the 1956 !01ympic 400rmeter hurdle champion,, won . d dash. His time of 47.4 the was well below, his own relay recKansas star now ord- of 46.5. j Nie-fofm- 440-yar- dr der, a in the Army, broke the recognized Davis was not pressed,; though, world shot put record in the Drake since second-plac- e winner Eddie of of vith a throw! Texas, who Southern, formerly Relays Saturday ' .was was in timed 47.9, 2 fading fast . inches. . 63 ;'feet 11 ; finish. the The mark came as Nieder beat at Outside of the performances in record-- ! holder Parry O'Brien for the ' special AAU events, the only the third time in 19 tries. lengthy program fell far short of Nieder., who earlier this year expectations. Handicappers. had r tossed-65 feet anticipated that as many as 20 ball the records would be broken or se- 9 n 7 inches in the Texas Relays, ex r I ceeded 63 feet three times in his J n'ously threatened. Only,, one relays record was four measured tosses, His otner broken, that by Central Michigan 63- and 62-- 8 tries were 3:12.3 in the mile relay. a with a'. He got his best distance on i his' One was tied by the East Texas .; j' fifth try. , State quarter mile relay team AAU set Drake a new, Nieder which equalled the clocking with which it. won last year, 41.1 the since previous though, record, inches! by In the mark was 59 feet- 9 dash, .Kansas' O'Brien six ago. O'Brien Charlie Tidwell triumphed Xvl 9.5, years won the Olympic shot put in both aJso of a second off the 1952 and 1956 and he, Nieder, record, but he was the only OlymDave Davis and Dallas Long of pic qualifier. Southern California, who did hot No High Jump Qualifiers compete here Saturday, were rat-e- d None of the collegians qualified as the major: challengers for in the high jumpj won by Charles the three spots! open in the event Lewis of Grambling with 6 feet on the .1960 U. S." Olympic team. 5 2 inches, or the hop, step and v !Qualify.; jump, won by James Baird, West Davis Texas State, at 47 feet, 5 4 V and O'Brien 7 Nieder, qualified Saturday for the Olym inches. The only qualifier in the shot put' was winner Mike Lindpic trials.-- . j of Oklahoma, with 56 feet 10 In the other special event bring-- l say 2 inches. t ing ah Olympic champion' into ac of Houston, won 'Almond Barrie 01 tion, Glenn Davis, iormeny; the mile run in 4:12.6 staving off a desperate finish by Ron Gregory of Notre Dame, j clocked in 4:12.7, but again neither iwas fast enough for an Olympic chance. Baylor had the standout relay team, completing its sweep of the Texas, Kansas and Drake . quarter-mile relays with a clocking 'of off the record. 41.1, Other relay winners were Kansas East jx the University , quarter-milein the Texas college Brook- - Illinois and Western NEW YORK "(UPI) Michigan in imeade Stable's Sword Dancer cut the distance medleys.and Illinois loose l.with the. 'sparkling - speed in the mile" relay. that, made him Horse of the Year in 1959 at Aqueduct Saturday and putgamed First Landing in the stretch to win . the ?7U,uou urey Lag Handicap by a neck. ! 1 1-- : 11-poi- nt - i i j . - r"' i it. i ' : I 1-- 63-1-0, 2. . j ;-- I - 3-- 4 - ;e-jT3- N ,. try- 'f i - ' 11 j 1. lir....1.:-- Keep Skyline Lead "'I in j "l iw r r 220-ya- rd ' ri Trrrr:r'?"":'T'' . l.. .' -- . mr 100-ya- ! ; Utes Sweep Aggies In j . - - th . :!K:iLi3? y le int-gett- team-retaine- m ' . Rae-mor- e!, v : 8-- f - 5-- 4. er - 'J . re ! : . ; ; u n' one-ten- 1-- 1" u. . Twin Bill rd . i im-- -- one-ten- th j mini one-tent- 1 ' A ' -- Michigan, which won the distance medley Friday, won a second title' with the four-mirelays The other relay championship The SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) the 480 yards shuttle hurdles Utah baseball of University a ' repeat found Winston-Saleits hold ion first place in r., the performer. ; Skyline Conference's Western Villanova's mile foursome "of Division 'here Saturday by sweepjuniors Joe Manion, running 49.3, ing a A twin bill from Utah State and; Nick De Angelis, running University. 47.7j and sophomores Bud two good The Redskins, aided-by47.8 and ' Paul Drayton, oitchins performances j defeated 47.4 finished 12 yards, ahead of the Aggies 3 in the seven inning second place Morgan State. i.? !y openeri and took the second game, ?....'. :: VZ .'v ;...... .......... ...... Manhattan led at the first leg, Jack! Lambourne handcuffed the then !Di Angelis put the defending Rae-moStaters in the fif st game, Utah champions in front, and then them to four hits while holding sent Drayton off in the were knocking out 10 mates his anchor leg 12 yards . in front, Second hitSi baseman Lou Gehnng where he stayed. Yale finished two hits and three with Utah paced third and Michigan fourth. RBIs. A happy Yale team broke its Lambourne struck out five and famine in the two-mi-le relay walked, RUN: Guy De Hart, only three in grabbing the when Bill Legat 1(1:54.4), Ed f Bill BYU; Walton, BYU; , Gale SloWik (1:51.2), Jim Stack (1.51). win. 47l7 BYU. in runs seven Time exDloded for Long, (new. west and Carroll (1:50.81 set a meet theUtah three sec record) innings df the record of .7:27.4, beating Michigan ond first 4 to a and coasted DASH: game Cloyd Bedke; Stato, Manhattan and Ohio State win; Keith Ancell pitched, all the Utah State; Alton 'Thygerson,' AGGIE ACE WINS HURDLE RACE Jim Swindle of the Aggies' is shown out in' that order. . UP State track meet Saturday. BYU; Mickey Day, BYU. H Time ' Thlen Yale caone from behind on way for the Redskins, giving in front inthe high hurdles event in the BYU-Uta- h nine hits. Jerry Schofield started 9.9 ; j Swindle won both the high and low hurdles and broad jump. a lunge by Carroll in the sprint for the Assies but was relieved BROAD JUMP; Jim Swindle, medley. Carroll, .trailing Lee John Zellars in the fifth. Utah State; Larry Schlappi, BYU; Martin of Morgan; State and byThe Redskins now have a 1 ';1 Matt Dixon, Utah State. Distance Artie Evans of Manhattan, used record in conference play. Ihe 22 feet 11 inches.! ' . , both his feet and shoulders to starts. six in Aggies are winless HIGH JUMP:! (Tie for first) Ed barge ahead only yards from Line scores: !''.'., home. Costa, BYU, Gary Owiiart,' BYU; First game: Phila; at Milw. ppd., rain. 6-- 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Martin was running wide from Utah State Wilbon, Utah: State. Height 4 3 Tyler 002 000 13 W L Pet'. GB Chicago at St.. Louis, night ' 6 6 inches. the ipole, leaving an opening be- Utah 8 10 feet, x 013.301 4 .600 San Fran, at Los Angeles, night York New ........6 tween himself and Evans. Carroll Pacific Coast League Roundup HIGH HURDLES; Jim Swindle, 5 4 .556 Larscheid, Zellars (4) and Shane. Detroit burk through like a fullback and Lambourne and Lovat. By RAY ANDREWS Utah Vz Pacific .556 Coast: State; 'Gail Johnson, BYU; League' Standings V...5 4 Chicago International United .Press Martin lost the baton. The Yale W. GB Fred L. Second, game: Pet. Nelson, BYU.iTkne 14.6.. 6 6 .500 1 At this stage of the season the Baltimore a 4 210 001 0 boy! finished in front, and Mor- Utah State a 5 .615 RUN:-- Charles BelSpokane :. . 5 6 .445' 412 134 x 15 16 pitchers aren't supposed to be Kansias City gan State was disqualified. Man- Ut ah 5 .583 Sacramento .455 Vz 5 6 Utah cher; State; Carl, Holmes, hattan was second; with Cornell Schofield. Zellars (5) and Bruno really warmed up but that's a Washington 1 52. M9 98 San IVz .455 6 "Diego Utah State;: Boston Norm'Eburne, BYU. third and Duke, fourth. tough line to sell today in the 1 529 8 San 9 (7) Shane. Ancell and Lovat. .444 Diego 1:55.4. 5 Time Oleveland ...4 Pacific Coast League. 6 6'' .500 1 Salt Lake Results POLE VAULT: Joe Hollist, Saturday's Four nice" pitching jobs were 7 .467 2 8 Portland 1 Kansas City Cleveland 2, Utah inState; .(Tie for second) registered Friday and, in two 7 8.467 2 Seattle 0 Baltimore 16, York New Marc Neilson, BYU and Ted Potstances, they ruined the season's 1 f 5 6.454 2 Tacoma Boston 1, BYU. 2, Washington ter, Height 13 feet 6 inches. home openers for the local 3 6 .333 3 Vancouver at Detroit ' Chicago, postponed, At rooters. DASH:.; Guy De Hart,' Friday's Results rain. SacraAlton BYU; Tony Diaz, a Thygerson, BYU; , Seattle 7 San Diego l(lst game) BYU.: mento rookie, stopped Vancouver Time 21.5. Mickey Day, 4 San 7 (2nd game,) Diego .Seattle 1 in the Mounties, home opener NATIONAL LEAGUE Glenn 4 DISCUS; Paslsey, Utah (1st game) W L Pet. GB Tacoma 7 .Portland fans. oefore 6,339 6 Portland 1 Tacoma (2nd game) State; Ron. Mickle, BVU; Glen MISSOULA, Mont. (UPI) 11-- 3 .786 " ' Diaz set the Mounties down on Pittsburgh 6 0 Lake Salt Weight," Utah State. Distance 170 Montana's Grizzlies, showing four hits as the Sacs won it with Spokane ..... 9 5 ..643 2 Francisco 6 1 inches'. Vancouver feet 2; Sacramento more strength than expected, de an 7 5 .583 3 Milwaukee and run third in the unearned LOW HURDLES: Jim Swindle, feated the University of Utah in a sacrifice" fly in the Angeles...... 8 6 .571 3 Utah States Dale Long, BYU; Results a Skyline Conference dual track Firday's 6 6 .500 4 Al Heist. Louis......... seventh by 80 Bill Missoula at meet Walton, BYU. .Time 24.0. National League Saturday, 5 9 .357 6 ' x A Philadelphia; Zeroes of TWO MILE: Lodell Rice, Utah to 50. String St. Louis 16;:;Chicago 6. 10 .286 7 .. 3. 5. Under a warm - sun, the Griz y'" Vancouver got to Diaz for one Cincinnati . . Milwaukee State; Philadelphia Cary Jeffers, BYU; Rich. 3 9 .250 7 Utah State.' Time 9:35.6. ard zlies captured nine of 15 first run in the first when Bob Balcena Francis"San Los Rice, 10, Angeles Tooth-man- 's jgames. MILE RELAY; BYU (Roger co 2. plaees and tied for another. No d',ubled and scored on Ken- on it Saturday's Results single, but from then league, team or, stadium "records Pittsburgh .at Cincinnati, post Dunn, Mickey Day,. Bill Walton, zeroes. 12, Cincinnati 7 of ' ' a "i Pittsburgh .7 was' . broken. were string just Guy De Hart): Tinie 3:18.7. ' poned, rain. ,i 4 , ' s ; American Leagrue 2,!i New York 1 Baltimore. ! I , i r i Cleveland 5, Kansas City 4. Chicago- 3, Detroit 1. il-- i . u 1: . (Only games' scheduled). ij TwoJVIile. Run Rodrigues SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) UCLA run, pole vault and relay in addi ' S I M I , ' , Miller (UCLA), 100. (W), Riding as expected, defeated. Washington, tion to the 80 Based on their previous efforts (UCLA). Time9:30.4. to 50 in a duel track Imeet Low Hurdles Wells J: here Saturday, but a husky sprint- this season, most of UCLA's perSteens Johnson (UCLA), dash in 9.5 formers were not up to par. Even (UCLA), er ran the E thirveeraf ingam's land (W). Time 22.8. to pull off the upset of the day. Nagalingam i Pole Vault Failla (W), Brixey AMERICAN LEAGUE I was an inch short K i l , : : i high jump of Bobby Saunders; shaving Coates (W). 14 feet one- (UCLA), seasoii. his this of best New York at Baltimore Terry, of a second off his previNEW YORK ( UPI ) WorJ d fourth inch. The summary: e (0-Washington-r). ous best, - set an Estrada vs, Carol Heiss, 20 Skating Qdeen. Larson1 W), Dahl High Jump Ethirveerafingam Mile run ecord in beating UCLA's : Detroit at Chicago (2 games) to the strains married was today (UCLA), Mathies (W), and Angelo Time (UCLA). (6-fUCLA), in Riding Knott the dash. Chris ) to music ' land. Bunning of traditional wedding speedy and Steensland (both W) and Doby Foytack1 (l-4:12.6. the )j last Knott j a Donovan vs. Shaw got laugh Howver, )and Hayes Alah. Jenkins; 27, also (UCLA) tied for third. 6 ft., 3 in. Harder Run ' (W), 440;Yard in the Saunders Kansas City:! at Cleveland (two champion "skater. by overtaking Branson (UCLA), Shotput Myers (UCLA), Loinax (W). Time final strides .to win the ' games) Garver10-0-(6-- and Brunet The , wedding at St. Thomas 54 feet, 7 inches. (W). 48.8. . 20.9. (0-dash in or Kucks ) vs. Hawkins Episcopal Church went off as Javelin Doug (1-Dash Saunders Ulrich(UCLA), (W), ). ; and Stigman glide but A. Skimpy crowd of about 2,000 Knott smoothly as an 233 las (W). Harvtma (UCLA). Time Kolstad (W). (UCLA), waltz" ' "Stadium "skater's (2 no at Boston under in was there ' games) Husky Washington gathered 9.5. feet, hVz inches. r (0-were (0-to and asi Ramos conditions watch two weather the champions Kemmerer perfect played .Wells Carr (UCLA), Putnam Discus High Hurdles )j (2-the first the Brewer between and the Casale vs. married. contest, .,; fc3w.yfiWw.-.v.v..w.w.vMJohnson (UCLA), Olberg (UCLA), Angell (W). 169 feet,. 7 ' blonde fcrlde. won 0 !: two schools since 1936. Almost (UCLA); The LEAGUE NATIONAL pretty, 14 inches. flat. Time (W). AND HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR Edward Bush every meet record on the bookfe Johnson (UCLA), Broad jump Pittsburgh, vs.! Cincinnati Law' the Olympic Gold Medal' at Squaw Jordan (UCLA)," Run broken. was of Maryland State soars high as he .wins the College vs. Newcbmbe Valley, Calif., in February, and Holland (UCLA), Meyer (W). Time Doby (UCLA),.Ingraham (W). 23 at Milwaukeethen won her fifth -- world figure ? Philadelphia VIt was UCLA's third AAUW meet 153.7 .. feet 4x2 inches. Championship in the Hop, Step, and Jump! with a Skating title in. March. Jenkins distance Mile Relay Air this happened at the 66th An- of the season and its third win. Knott (UCLA), Washington (Turn- Cardwell (1-- J vs. Burdette Dash won 4fie Olympic , figure katia Hobbie St. Louis at Chicago Tele- nual Perin Relay Carnival Saturday. (Herald-TJF- I Washington did better than ex-- Saunders (W), Kolstad (W) I Time bull. Meyer. Evans. Harder). - ' crown in 1956. vs. Jacksoa &2). 14,) Time 3:20.5. 20.8. tpected, taking the mile, photoj. , , , 16-pou- nd i -- ',, j ; - r - 70-6- 1. ' 1. . ;wi! . , : 1 J - two-mi- 3 . bar UP AND OVER Marcus Nielsen of BYU lis shown going over the- pole-va- ult , BYU-Utafinish-Nielsen Stadium'. in meet h State dual in the Saturday the Cougar ed second behind Hoe Hollist in the event. The Cats won the meet 1 1 : ; : ! i - 55-4- 440-YAR- D 3-- . j 1-- ' ' ' " Sword Dancer 'Sparkles' In half-a-seco- Grey liqgW in ern-divisio- 15-- ' ni. innthp hnrlc in of thoroughbreds after Sword a Dancer, with hair mile, Eddie "Arcaro in the saddle, started1 to run 'when he reached the end of the backstretch. First Landing had taken the s ' lead from Manassa Mauler in the race with mile la"nd a . "strong bid at Whitley making ' Sword Dancer ; this point. But; he ' proved invincible as outgamecl his two rivals to pick up aswin- ner's .purse of $44,800. . ' First Landing just nosed out Whitley for' second place uwith Talent Show: "another tw.6 lengths i farther back in fourthposition, It was Arcarors firt victory in the Grey Lag stakes and his 4 fourth in a row foi the day. The crowd of 43,639 jave horse and rider a tremendous ovation as they came back to the winner's 11 field . j- - j .one-eigh- th ; : j . . -- - :; i " ! . ; "circle; Sword l:49-'3-- 5 . if Dancer ' timed in under high weight of 26 . pounds.ie paid -- ..; ; Whitley paid) $7.50. " $7.30, $4.20 and Landing, who before held ?a 2 to 1 race; Saturday's Dancer in their Sword edgeover three previous meetings, returned as favorite. $2.60 and $3,00 $3.70. ' 'irst' .was . , ! - , : v ' '. ' - l ; - 5-- Baseball Scoreboard Bees Clout r , L K Spokane : f, nd ; y 880-YAR- " .5 , D i ' f f.i , . Montana Tips V"' Redskins In Dual Track Meet 1 " . . 220-YAR- ; D , 2-- J x-S- an j run-scori- x-L- ng os x-- St. " . , ,-- 4 " ; i.X-Nig- - ht T - , mM..- L ' - ' - . I 5 . ; v.v. UCLA Downs Washin gton In Dual Meet "! " - Probable Pitchers In Sunday Games 220-Ya- rd 100-yar- I Skating Queen Champ Wed s - d i four-tent- fc 'I In New York 6-- 3 hs . i all-tim- (1-0- 0) , : (1-0- 0) ' (0-0.- D : -- (SUSPENSION LIFTED J i; r nffnnnmff D j two-mil- e,. ; n 100-YAR- i - An-gel- l 220-ya- rd 1) . . , 0) 100-Ya- MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) Willi Besmanoff Heavyweight ' went! ahead with plans today to ' Imeetl Eddie Machen in a . . bout 'att. Seattle, ,Vash., July. 13 after learning that "his suspension ''- by the Washington state Athletic " . ' Commission1 has been lifted. He ' was" suspended for t pulling out of ' d previously-schedulebout with a ' Machen.' 10-rou- nd ' M L (0-0- 1) 1) 1) 120-Ya- rd (0-l- 0) ; . - - . . 880-Ya- rd . (1-0- ). C3-- 0) - . . 220-Ya- - rd (1-1- 1) ). , 1 - 440-ya- rd ice-bor- - i ne V |