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Show , . 'V v i . , , a ,(iW ,,''"' , The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June ( 2 , . ... i.i- V S' " -- ' former of the o.ooo ri.etir trials The illanm a runner pulled up eailv in the i jee when he aggravated a hamstring injury to his left leg Fred Newhouse came EtGENE, Ore (AP) back from the frustration of four years ago by making the U S Olympic ti ac k and field team m the dash, while Maxie Parks and Ileiman Frazier lived up to their predictions Friday at the US Olympic Trials New house recorded the woild s The 27 year-olthird fastest 400 time in a semifinal heat at the same Innersity of Oregon track in 1972. but in the final failed to make the team when he was passed in the stretch Fudav. Parks was out fastest and led all the way in winning his second consecutive major meet lollowing his stunning 44 82 time m the AAU championships two weeks ago But New house, an oil engineer in Baton Rouge, La, wheeled down the stretch to ran second as the veteran Frazier leaned ahead of a group bunched at the fimsh to nab third Was Clocked Parks, formerly of UCLA, was docked in 47 5.x with New house at 45 76 and Frazier at 45 n4 The time was far off the 44 recoided by the now retired Wayne Collett in winning the 1972 trials, but this was a tension packed race with no clear favorites Both Parks and Frazier have been erratic this year, but at the AAU Championships two weeks ago Parks said he was going to confound the expel ts and make the U S team, a statement Frazier had made a month earlier Marty Liquon failed to make the earn in pel haps his last bid when he withdrew during the second heat seconds earlier, in fait just as the 400 was 2. finishing I.arrv Mvneks of Mississippi soaied to take the lead in the long jump utter feet, Bui Robinson came Ariae Robinson had dune back on his next jump with a wind aided 27 5 jump to regain the lead in the event tn which he is expe ted to win another medal in the Montreal O'y mpics f Jut 400-met- er "k. 4Wigr C ' V , , r4 j. sw d ?Vv' C2isx tfaeswi. ? & -- I ... 4 a; : Y' w'-- . GT 'CaarawsaKhf fourth Trials Fred Samara. 1975 AAU champ in the decathlon. Is now in - - - -.r Attouataj place at U.S. Olympic in Eugene, Oregon. He sprays sand from 1 in the long Jump his pit Robinson of Sail Diego, finished third for a brfmze ' medul in the 1972 Games at Munich Defending ( humps Placing third in Hit competition was Randy Williams the defending Olympic ehaivtp,r,n, with a leap of 26 10 The 22 year old Williams had been jumping pooily until six weeks ago. - m 1 Net Clowns Frown 1 ' tfilg-V- X v7" Trials Fill Teams 26, 1976 w wew5W i S. v7 - fXI X XXStuX XDXXXcXi XX XXX-- WIMBLEDON tl PIi Jinm Contioi s ..ml Ihe Nastase the Abbot and Costello of the tennis circuit staged their vaudeville act at Wimbledon Fruiav when they came out to ) .lay a doubles mat' h wearing etc rtnes and lootbad jei si vs But Sid Ball and Niki Pihr would not join in the fun They came to plav and the downs, seeded second w i re beaten ( h, 7 a 2 6 In 114 Pm WJroeto landing Friday. At Wimbledon Mitton Fells Newcombe MSasswi Berme Mitton, a England (AP) South African, eliminated John Newcombe Friday in the biggest upset of the W imbledon tennis tournament thus far. WIMBLEDON, d bushy-bearde- Mitton won I and reached the last 16 Newcombe, 32, three times Wimbledon champion, has been fighting all week against stiffness in his serving arm He said it was all right in the hot sunshine Friday, but as the match went on, he found the going tougher and tougher Mitton hit a stream of winning service returns fate hung in the balance as the South African edged him in two in the second tiebreakers, 1 the first time and Two othei seeded players were knocked out Charlie Pasarell of Santurce, PR, beat Italy's and Onny Parun Adriano Panatta 8 9, 4 6, 6 4, 7 5, of New Zealand downed Jaime Fillol of Chile , r i 1C y wiT7(JE35irc-j- in Ml uHwyiiE w - -- H. v iiori.D w installed MSB 6-- INTRODUCES THE WORLDS 6-- 4 Panatta was seeded No 5, Newcombe No 10 and 13 Halted Thursday Night drama had been halted at The Pasarell-Panatt- a two sets apiece Thursday night, when Pasarell had Just saved a match point and pulled even When the match was resumed Friday, the American's big service went like a dream He dropped onlv a handful of points on his service in winning the deciding set "It s a long time since I served as well," Pasarell said Italian charmer who has Panatta, a dark-hairegirl fans in a tizzy of excitement, broke off play at 3 3 in the final set to care for an injured spai row at the side of the court He gently cradled it in his hands and passed it to a spectator "I think it disturbed his concentration, Pasarell said He lost three points m a row " a immediately afterwards on was seeded Panatta C the s strength of winning the Italian and Flench Open titles But both these tournaments wtie on slow clay The Italian admitted he thought he was seeded too high for a glass courts ev ent complete cabinet, motor, float, pads ready to install 4300 single speed our reg. 199.95 SUNROOF 4300 cfm unit le 4733 S State (SC1) 262 St evaporative window Murray 263 Kr-ma- ll Get Champion s finest, coolers now at big savings and turn yojr home into a cool oasis Choose from a large to multi-rooselection for a small-roocooling easy-to-insta- m , Jk 6 1,3 6 4 6 Nastase 2, 2800 cfm FS28L 4,000 cfm smg'e speed reg. 129.95 single speed reg. 179 95 -F- i4200 cfm deluxe reg. 199 95 reg 234 95 ,& Bout 1 Freeway Samons 938 North 900 West 6 h r 4,, h tilt City cxKo . - had alreadv reached the fourth round and wu c not in ac t.uii Fi ida v The line-ufoi the last 16 Arthur Miami vs A itas Geruluitis New York vs 7H2 FC4 p Raul Ramirtz 4500 cfm deijxe FD42H-- 2 S40H-VC 109. 1ST. 177. 207 6-- The I nitt'd Stales got seven play ers into the last In The lop favorites for the crown defend'ng champ, on Arthui Ashe. 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