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Show Win Brings t U.S. 34th Gold Medal By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International i . : .. :... j The HOME (UPI) United States basketball team romped off with America's 34th Olympic gold medal ' Saturday ed I r - 'i s i r 90-6- 3, : it , Dear Joe: Over here in Rome difficult to tell how shaping up under dome way ' off there j ' . AM-Ameri- ca J nine-minu- te . - big punch wasn't points but his' ' ' needed.- , . Hikes Medal Lead.., Russia, scoring heavily ,in men's gymnastics and placing second in basketball by downing' Italy, "ran its gold medal lead over and turned the the U.S. to 4 unofficial jteam raice. into a rout by swelling its lead over the Yanks to 950. t to 800 ; The U.S. basketball triumph was the "Panks a foregone conclusion since game haven't lost a single the , sport was put ' on the official but Olympic calendar in 1948 the marathon turned in by skinny Bdkilia Abebe of Ethiopia was a surprise. He rolled through the 26 mil. sas vard course in two hours.s IS minutes, 16.2 seconds; eight-tenthseconds faster than the best 12 ' in- - 'in i ilfcsiiiiiiilliil .... . . iywfCT.w.'WiWlr nli red-doggin- ja 0, Tele-photo- ' 42-3- Olympics Give Added Proof That A ; Guy's Gotta Be Hungry to Be Champ -- ; on record.'' it - No Official Mark' There is no official mark for the marathon because no two courses are exactly alike but the best ef- was fort . s recorded previously 2:15:17 by Russia's Sergei Popov, who finished fifth Saturday. Rhadi of Morroco was sec-o- nl by 25.4 seconds, Barry Magee of New Zealand' was third with Johnny Kelley of Groton, Conn., back in 19th place in 2:24:58. Yugoslavia won the gold medal In soccer iby downing Denmark, despite playing for 53 minute without, star center forward Galic who was banished for disputing a referee's decision. Hungary won the bronze medal last night by beating Italy. Ab-desia- kill-wif- e. i . ; : .' Italy. And never in the history of the current Olympic Games has it been proved as much as it has this time1 .around. For the blasted illusions of By OSCAR FRALEY those who thought they "had it United Press International made" are prominent in the recwill which ords compile they ROME (UPI) Fearless Fraley's when these international games facts and figures from the Olymare over. pic Games: Many Favorites Defeated The more than 60 military per Almost every nation has seen sonnel on the U.S. Olympic team, its favorites suffer defeat. Great Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Britain had two prime examples Force, have had a little somein broad jumper Mary Bignal and thing extra going for them in the 5,000 meter runner Gordon Pirie. matter of tours, hospitality and In Britain they are treated like help through the USO. film stars. They v are photoAmong other items arranged by graphed, quoted and pampered. director Phil Finn of Cleveland, Miss Bignal didn't even qualify Ohio,- - and his assistant, Alice Colfor the final ' jumps in her spe- lins of Wilkes-BarrPa., were a ciality, and Pirie, the world rec- straight "in" "to papal audiences ord holder, was knocked out in . . . Pope John XXIII always the heats. doffs his "beanie" toward the USO position when the Maestro di Camera (boss of the audience Individual in: the games. In the small bore rifle event from a prone position, Hill led after three rounds Saturday with scores of 100,- - 97, 100 to Kohnke s 96, 100, 99. But on the fourth shoot the American Marine slipped to 94 while Kohnke was racking up a 96. Once in the lead the young German ' student never faltered again and beat Hill by two points. across "I think the wind blowing ' the ranee threw Hill off on his fourth shoot,1;' said Kohnke. "But I sure was relieved to see 94 go up for him- I thought: he had me "j . two-da- y a shoot elimination shoot Friday round and Saturday's. 60 shot windup. The U.S. missed picking up one point for sixth place in the same event when Dan Puckel of Fort Bennin?, Gait fell a point short of Japan's Y.j nokuma and had to settle for seventh place. Russia's inen gymnasts piled. up a total of points in the overall team race winning four more gold medals at the ancient Roman Baths of Caracalla. But two of those goldj medals they had to share with Japan which also bagged two others outright to tie the Soviet stars with four gold medals . each. meters in :44.9, thus becom: the first man ever to shatter ing the 45 second barrier in a feat tantamount to Roger Bannister's first breaking of the four minute mile. It was a 40 Golorado Eleven Tip Dinos, .... , Probably missed was the. fact that he wore the number 400 on his chest and back . . a and made the number mean more than merely a roster position among the 405 U.S. team members;. . . . ... chamber) reads off that members "America's military forces" v are present . gold-plate- the Russian Yuri Vlassov, who has heavyweight weightlifter man taken over as the "strongest 19-in the world," is a son of a for- $45. mer Soviet ambassador to, Burma "Our medals are 17 carat gold," and , he is training, of all things, the jewelers are advertising to enter ' the Russian diplomatic proudly. . . . Italian newspapers The U.S, State De- report that an unidentified U.S., service partment better- - get a set of millionaire is planning to buy33 weights because' this shapes up of the pure gold medals and, pre. sent them to the Yanks iwho as real power politics RETURN . WILL f ALBERTSSON Shafchlin, muscular Davis Otis performed probably, copped first places SPOKANE, Wash. (TJIPI) Bans school teacher, wound up as the of most , sensational the feat the 8 basketball iayer top medal winner of the 17th Olym- Albertsson, The cheetah rarely, attacks man. will return to Gon-zag- a Olympic iGames when he won the with two Sweden, four from, pics gold medals, silver and one bronze as he whizUniversity for the 1980-6(- 1 zed: through i the various 'demand- season. Albertsson saw limited ing gymnastics events. Winner of action with the varsity, but scored one gold, medal earlier in the 236 points and was the leading games he added another Saturday rebounder for, the Gonzaga freshwith an outright victory in the men last season. parallel bars, tied . for first with Finland's Emil Ekman in the pom-"me- l. "Marine worms exported from horse and tied for first with Maine as bait for sport fishermen oases only one out of five pass. .from ages 18 to 51. 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'The 'world is dividing into ': j 13-1- ' . s. 36-ya- rd Wasatch Nips Grovers 7-- 0 " ' i i 22-ya- rd HEBER Wasatch High scored a touchdown in the first quarter Friday afternoon and then hung onto the lead for a victory over Pleasant Grove in a game. The game's lone touchdown was 7-- 0 non-leag- ue scored by ' Dennis Ohristensen of the Wasps when he intercepted a Viking pass and ran 10 yards for the touchdown. Ray Norton, plunged over for the extra point. Pleasant Grove drove to the Wasatch one-yar- d line but the Wasps held for four straight downs at that point. two camps one which steals virtues of freedom from the individual under the guise of the welfare of the State and the masses. This group feels they must think for the individual and that the individual is expendable. The other group feels that the rights of the individual are greater than the rights of the State. This latter group ,1 want to be affiliated with, Individual liberty is the vital breath ; of our Democracy and must be maintained by each generation." BYU " War , First paper to be published by and for women was the "Lfly," started in 1849 by Amelia Jenks Bloomer. Graduate Coach of Boys' Baseball League Former IDS Bishop Veteran Air Force, World ' - II Successful Businessman ; .i I Pd. pol. adv., by Eldon Haag, Provo, Utah . '' y. " ; -- Sath-yanarayana- '1 k, Inks- : .. . - Mil o) 0) LADIES MEN -- - CHILDREN 9 TO 1 6 - MIXED MEN & LADIES I i Leagues are now being formed for this coming winter season. We have new handicap leagues for the beginners. No previous league bowling experience is neces-sar- y. For the ladies we have morning leagues, afternoon leagues (free baby sitting) and evening leagues. For the men evening leagues at 6:30 or 9 p. m. For the children a league Saturday morning at 9:30. DROP IN OR GIVE. US A CALL ON THE TELEPHONE, FR 3-18- ) :.Pt YouVe style-wis- e in Jarman's handsome new blucher featuring "sideline" stitching Here in one modestry priced shoe yon n "sideline" , get the latest styling, stitching, and that Jarman "friendliness of fit which makes walking doubly pleasurable. It will be a wise move, when you let us .' fit yon. in a pais. Come m soon. hand-sjew- , 63 B AHIHALS! nearest you. 4 rd 18-1- . ! DON'T Republican Candidate i The, Italians were prophetic philatelists. Two of their fight official Olympic Games stamps carry replicas of boxer statues in the Rome and Vatican museums and they took in three gold medals in this If it didn't take department so much time, they'd probably run off another stamp before the games finish. The official Olympic "gold" d and. medal is only, So costs $5.60. Rome jewelers have fashioned pure gold replicas which they are selling with a sneer toward the organizers, for of 19-- 6 ; If you're;' in trouble, here's a possible opening game lineup I've worked 'out, because from the names they must be great' in the true, tradition- - of the "Fighting Irish." Give it a look: Ends: Gourgouchinov and Mal- cherczyk. .. Tackles: iKropidlowski and Sze- csenyi. Guards: iGrabowski and Jusko- wiak. Centers: Jarzembow ski. Quarterback: Sfikas. Halfbacks: Matsulewitsch and Radziwonowicz. Fullback:! Clancy. As I said, these guys all can run or else they're full of mus cles. Of course, the radio announcers out in your neck of the; woods are going to complain even more tage. than usualj You'd- - think that by But,i they didn't figure on the now theyi be accustomed 10 sensational passing of Haun. He If I were fired one 30yarder to Gilbert and such tongue-twistertoss to Denny Hancold 'em by telling then a you, I'd stop ball to the Provo realthe to move could sen them how tough things ' is.-to an ly be like as if they had! After two passes fell incomplete, nounce the Olympic Games. Ami-con- e Imagine the stew they d have Haun lofted one to Doug seconds seven with showing been in when Poland's ladies re ball the moved on that clock the a andf loose icut team gal lay d one-yarwas then to line. It the named Jahiszewska passed off the baton to a lassie named Je that time .was called with one ' sionowska. That I'd like to hear. second to play. was break for the a It tough team:. where Or the' Russian Dick Hill's Coach but Green, from Big stick Maslovskaia took the to quit refused Bulldogs scrappy Ignatieva? But you can top even that one even after Murray had racked up in the third and make those mike monkeys a couple of touchdowns one-yar- d on a plunge by glad they! have V such simple period a and Dave Stewart pass us of those names as "Fightin to Bob Haun from Holmqiiist. men's Tell the 'em about Irish.'' Bulldogs Trail 400 meter team from Thailand. 0 going into ,the Trailing A feller,: named Arjtaveeku fourth the period, Bulldogs, sparkhanded off Jo a chap named Bum ed and field genthe by passing to a roongpruckJ who handed off second-strin- g of quarterlad named Vacharabhan, who eralship in the scored Steve back McArtbur, gave ihe bMon to an anchor man final quarted to narrow the Mur named Wopgsuwan. And if that ray lead. A five-yar- d aerial, Mc-- 1 quartet doi't give 'em fits then I miss anotner guess The most intriguing names in or the toughest gold medal win- the Olympics belong to the Ger nesr of them all, namewise, called mans for imy dough. There's a Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak And you which will have to pronounce it yourj guy named Vogelsang, ' means "bird " song," another self. called Langbien, very fitting in this My personal favorite is a guy, means it case because "longlegs," s'help me, named Hfridlip. But they tefl me, Joe, that he's Kummerfeldt, which, as . I get it, He didn't means "troubled field." weak on pass defense. If youthink any of them will qualify, Tell thosie radio guys jto quit fit hvlet me know. 'But I under You could have stand some of these amateurs get complaining. players with names like one of even more dough than were used the Indians a man named to paying in college. . a Have a happy season. Your Rzzak, triple jump er or Terlak-SpijDutch a gal,' friend, Fearless Fraley. 13-3- 400 e, - . If You're on Olympic Team It Pays to Be Military Man sports. Big Scorer But Russia was the big scorer for ; the day winning four gold medals in gymnastics alone" with Boris Shakhlin, , already a gold medal winner, picking up three .. to . The U.S, picked up eight points during vthe day when Marine gunnery sergeant, Jim Hill of Ocean-sid- e, Calif., placed second' to 18- -. Peter Kohnke of Germany year-ol- d ' wniflM hmamII 2i the U.S. men's salber team finished fourth behind Hungary, Poland and ' er : n 3-- 1, beat." No country flAORIN 23-ya- rd i had more of .rash when pocketed, was "too nice a of defeated favorites than . the kid' to batter his way out of the human envelope which contained United States. Hal Connolly, the world record him. Champions do that. Demp-holdUnited Press International in the hammer throw, sey or even the early Marciano have torn them to ribbons, The Olympic thought it was a foregone conclu-woul- d ROME (UPI) of trail is littered .today with a host sion that he would be a gold med- Then there were the cases Univer-among of broken dreams .and shat- al winner. He didn't even qualify John Thomas, the Boston .. Nor-.the top six for the final sity high jumper, and Ray which proves tered craniums ton,! who was favored to sweep once again that you must be hun- throws.. w f i the dashes, Thomas, the world e, statuesque Connolly's gry to be a champion. holder in the high, jump, wdri discus at women's the record; Olga, Jack Dempsey proved it long Melbourne' At finished thvd to two ; comparative-tha- t four years . ago. ago. And more recently it wjas asher was time she ly midgetmussians". The inference single and sayed once again by a kid named romance with Connolly blossomed by the Soviet stars was that he Rocky Marciano, who hitchhiked those games. Today she is anticipated too easy a victory, his way to New York City, as during house- - Norton just didn't have the well as a first time fellow named a Santa Monica, Calif., She, too, didn't even quali-- er instinct as he finished sixth in Ingemar Johansson. fy for the final throws in defense both dashes. He wasn't hungry They were hungry and so they j of her cnampionsmp. ueing a enougn. were winners. looks good Bob Mathias, who won the? ij complacent housewife cecatmon c nampion-tut- e Dempsey. murdered hulking on her but it has to be a substi-Olymp- ic it up .best when summed Jess Willard to arrive from the for a gold medal. ships, Martowns. of said' the tank' "desire is' the prime that he poverty Murphy "Too Nice"y "until he all them j ciano ruined Tom Murphy of the United requisite." was smart enough to seev com- States was one of the outstand- - "It is harder to stay on top in thp BOO meter than it is to get there.'! Mathias placency setting in and made his incr favorite decision to step down. Johansson race. He finished Jast in his semi - said. ' used mediocre talent with starv- final heat. His coach. George In other words' you gotta stay ing superiority and then got too Eastment, holds that Murphy, hungry. fat to hold it. in body or mind is . Fatness for 'defeat in reason real the SPORT PARADE (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.) By OSCAR FRALEY TODAY'S : g, . , R; . Irish." . j ARTHUR - when it comes to blocking, tacgoing down kling,, under punts or pitching a pass. But they sure got runners. And the kind of lads who in recent hyears, since the Crowleys and the Brennans disappeared, have com posed the squad for us "Fighting ETHIOPIAN WINS MARATHON The start of the Olympic marathon is shown above. The race started near City Hall in Rome. A fast starter was F. Kunen (29) (at the right) of the Netherlands. The race, one of the last events on ithe Radio- ). Olympic 'program, was won by Bikilia Abebe of Ethiopia. (Herald-UP-' I i 78-7- J . Arthur to Dave Anderson, produo 15-ya- j i - car (Big 0 Robertson "of Cincinnati had an off night with ' only " of things are the golden in Indiana. to a; pretty was be This supposed good year, the way the tourists talk it up, but if you're' in trouble you can whip up a pretty air first team for the "Fighting Irish" from .among the Olympic competitors, I been scouting these guys and I don't know how good they are "sc. l - it's kind 1 30-2- ' r' i ed the six points. Provo got another big opportunRon Haun's great 'aerial artis-r- y carried a favored Murray team ity to score a touchdown with 7:35 0 to a victory over a battling to play in the game, when Andrews Provo High team that went grud- intercepted Haun's pass and the gingly down to defeat Friday night Big Green took over on its own in the BYU stadium. 35. But the Bulldogs were unable to Tossing a feathery, soft, easy-to- score. catch forward pass, Haun fired Gamble Pays Off three scoring aerials, scored on Then with time running out, Psnv a quarterback sneak and set up " vo with touchdowns got another - big chance when Murray's other Murray, with the ball on its own his winging wizardry. line, and a fourth and one Two key plays wrecked Provo situation, elected to go for it inFriday night. One of them came in the second stead of punting. , The gamble paid off and the quarter, when one of Quarterback Haun's passes bounced out off Spartans retained control of the end Wayne Gilbert's hands right ball. They could have run out the into the arms of a teammate, Den dock by just diving, into the line, but the cool and confident Haun ny Sagendorf . In Full Flight refused, to play it safe and was in full ball the took still pitching forward passes as Saigendorf line the Provo on the game came to ah end. flight and raced, into the end zone for Provo put on display one of the the touchdown. That gave the Spar most exciting teams it has fielded tans a l$-- 7 lead with 5:13 to play. in recent years, with a strong runThe other crucial play came with ning attack led by such backs as one second to play in the; second Chuck Kay, Floyd Kimber and quarter, when Haun sneaked over Frank Hoover. from the Provo one after his bril fielded a mammoth line, liant passing had moved Murray butMurray the Bulldog forwards,, led by into scoring position. That touch center Neil Riggs, guard down was scored withno more and tackle Rex Wright Lloyd Kimtime showing on the clock, although well held their own the officials ruled there was still ber pretty the Spartans. huge against one more second left to play, as a ' Touchdown First result of a time out called just be fore time ran out. Murray's first touchdown was That gave Murray a life and en scored in the final 31 seconds in abled them to score a touchdown the first quarter on a pass 3 from Haun to Hoknquist. that gave the Spartans an v halftime lead. t That touchdown merely seemed Andrews Scores to stir up the Bulldogs and they plung marched 65 yards to a touchdown, Terry Andrews' three-yar- d to pay dirt and Floyd Kimlber's with a pass from Duff Mitchell to extra point boot had given Provo Brent Bargerson and the running a 2 lead with 1:13 to play m of , Kay, Andrews and Kimber the second quarter and most of the sparking the offense. Bulldogs fans figured the Big Green would leave the field at halftime with a one point advan " . ?v By RAY SCHWARTZ Hearld Sports Editor By OSCAR FRALEY! United Press International ROME (UPI) r Memo to Joe Kuharich, x Notre Dame football coach: . J Irs night by trouncing Brazil, after a barefooted Ethiopian soldier who serves as Emperor Haile Selassie's-personabodyguard ran the fastest marathon on record in the closing track' event of the games. Jerry Lucas of Ohio State ooured in 25 points. 19, of fh&n on a splurge in the first half to lead the Yanks to their easy basketball triumph. Os) Ron Maun Passes Murray to 30-2- 0 Victory Over Battling Bulldogs ; P . star-studd- Here's Grid Memo For Irish Mentor City Give Exact Directions to Your Home State AL MEMTO , V CE IE El 116 W. Center 1180 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE PROVO, UTAH ; OPEN MONDAY NITE 'TIL 9 P.M. |