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Show ifcitjfTWiy'iJl ' i ? V.A Tf1i ry lfl1 myK..i nniy-r- The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday, August Chris Ever I Bh 10KLINL Uut Chii' Hagan won ms 'ii.iUhes giu thf li'c be-- 1 intfii - , LoiU'U'u! Til'' jo V, J U,' o Ihomii'on leu a sciappv b.dl hav.kmg Lmt.-- M..tis tam to a 7 07 ba'ketb. icorc nvi r tne Soviet I n.on m tie World i i , tiji.'i H i dt dek-uto- Imvei'ity Game' hnday m a that eui'cil "inch oi the 'h mil of Munich c u,, 't.igenng up'i ot "ipj packed uowd ol the mam gymna'imn i . Knv,n m, j 4 .'i.-'w- jre h"ci,,i-i- -- i Limia 4 riakh and the contest of play for baturdav s first (ioiole l ot Mos- Palai e of Spilt' was tianstornied trom a whistling hooting mob into a hou'diil ot somber behev ers Not much more than a bunch of kids, two of them IS and all averaging ID years in age. the pickup band of colle gians whipped the Soviet s fin e't national stars on then home made grounds and them like it Hogan fronted Burton ,t ond conte't 1J Duo oi cow s pldimu captain Virginia Wade dov ik'd ! 5 Mi-- v . u 1 i! i t, t ! t Ijfio in the Lmted Ulyms Coles of State' meet' EngLea m angles play. and om teams up with Mi" Manta ledondo to piav Mi" 1 eteran Rus ans Miss Coles croad of 4.800 turned out lot the tit'l two matches, which v. i ; e preceded by a colorful u lemony that included rendition' i God Save the Queen i.nd the Star Spangled Baiinet a ' a i w.i- told that - 'In-h- h n ,tp H i 'i u .a 1. 1. nor arv uunn. u.rii i m tin onlm of th.e r.nt.-- h I mp.io In Cnd.iv Mi" play Even. Is got oi to a 'uaky 'tart in tne tii't game m (lie Suie Beach. Atwood Calif , of t in womens individual medley, 2 05 4. and two relay r Uams the women's and the freestyle medley men's 400 medley I 2 Finishes The US Walerwtards tinishes and pulled off two grabbed an additional silv er Libby Tullis got a silver in the women's clocking 1 07 4 Cathv Carr, the Olympic gold medal- 2 in d the women s with 4 3D 5 Steve Kumiss of Santa Xn.i t ahf . a student at the I mvt ol Southern California to fmi'hed second Surge acharov of the Soviet I men in the men s 100 meter imhvitl u d meillev Uthough tumbled with dun rhea all week I'urniss clocked 4 30 beaten batch by acharov 's 4JS0 The other gold medal went to Russia s Nicolai Fankin winner ot the men s breaststroke second gold in I 06 7. m Mark Chatfield of Southern California grabbed the brone The relay races were exciting In the women's medley relax. Miss Tullis. of Arizona State, took over from Cathy Corciaone of Pnnieton on the second leg and sent the United States to a lead Eadie Wetel of the Um- ") ol New Mexno and Sally Tuttle of Centura Cain City College held on to wm 5 5 seconds ahead ot tin Bits stans in 4 01 0 rneil In the men s lev relay. Kenneth Knox of the Cmversitv ol Tennessee swimming the am her leg. held otf a great null hi M.uhmu Bun to vvn b 55 l an cycle . m la id lohiisim ol the Imveisitv ol New Mexno swam the back- - sltoke (hattield leg the 40,000 bieaststroke er of Jack'unv die Fla. and and Mien Pouch MILE WEAR GUARANTEE - - southern Cal, the butteifly Poueher won hi third gold medal e free-stvl- .1 . Full Maintenance9 GUQ 40,0GOMile Warranty? Immediate Delivery? Prompt Service9 enoAr.ic Low Poymentft9 All Makes9 Call Steve Arqyle lease Mgr. Pint BOUNTIFUL at Your Neighborhood HEBER VALLEY MOTOR SALES, INC. MILK DEPOTS 3773 So. Mam Bountiful, Utah This Special ends :35 Fn , Aug 31st 292-720- 1 Wear Guarantee is ot (1.2S 1,000 miles Heliv. Fed. for rcplocement. Plus road hazard guar, fed Tax $7.50 to S3 88 and tire. U47 1 So State per Tax full Ex. old Open 8 30 - 5. 30 Mon.-So- t HARGE ITIMOST OIL, LOCATIONS The basketball victoiv ill maxed a day for I ne Yank' who swept five ol the even tinal swimming vents added a silvir medal in vi omen's basketball and a brone on the high diving board d ' opening set but cane back to play sfeady tenms and hike the second, third and fourth game' Overall, it was Anieiicas, day one of the rare ones m tor stuthese dents, dominated by the host Russians with the hammer ar.d sickle crest Young Paddlers. Break Mark In AAU Event Russ Medal Barrage The nine days ot competition ended with the Soviet Union holding a cache of 55 gold medals 35 silver and M brone The United States was a distant second with ID gold 15 silver and ID brone Japan picked up three gold medals in wrestling on the tmal day to move among the leaders Jack Tingley. a mustachioed giant trom Louisville, Ky., and the University of Southern California, won his second gold medal of the games by capturing the r swimgruelling 2 2 15 minutes race in ming seconds LOUISVILLE. K5 (I PI) liencKen ot the Swim Chili Clara. Calif. 'haved neatly two second' oil the worlds record for the men's 200 meter breaststroke Friday ami Melissa Belote of the Snlotar Swim Team from Sprmgtield. Va . broke the for the record Xmencan womens too meter backstroke during the AAU Swimming Championships Hentken. l't. a sophomore at Stanford University, clocked 2:20 523 in breaking hi' own world recoid of 2 21 55 'ft hist year at the Mun.ch Olympic Miss Belote. 15. a high school junior, was docked at 1:05.72s. knocking 05 oft hot own American recoid. but f ailof a second ing just short of the world mark world reemd Henckens made up for 'Ihursdav night when he leuped info tue pool to congratu'dte his teammates who had finished in the men's 400 meter relay befoie oilier competitors had fmi'hed Ills team was disqualified ST dohn Long 07 0 on u i sit i beat a good team. ' said head coach Ed Badger, of Wilbur Wright College in '' Chicago We were better We re the best." corrected Tom Burleson the icntei horn North Carolina Slate iiid tieen Flia i 1 id and world iciord holdei m the too bi east stroke got sci- inch Cash&Cnrr We -- Vm m c Sizes 13-14-- 0 iloiH'red guest ot this year competition is the donor of the Mis Hazel Holchkis' cup Mightmau Mr'. Wightman. 5,. vnnnt i oi 44 U s national eliaiiip oti'i.ip'. wa' lead person me age' from PrcM-den- t both II he back-strok- The veteran Russian squad contained six of the playeis i who ended America's Olympic dominance of the sport with a still controversial tnumph at Munich arid who hjd several members made a successful swung through the lmted States am Wade a poweMai perturmunu' hpiieo 22 4 seconds ofi the tames record ami won by almas' HI sec mid' (iver his neatest tnal Vnton an Munster ol The Netherlands Jim Me Conic a nt Wntura Cain a I SC teammate rallied to take the bione Ot her Xmencan gold medal' wete v on In 1 lien b cldniaim Md . and the ol Moueleigh Imvei'ity ot Maryland in the women s lull meter back'troke 1" - Ijtr v0tt a BriNim it. i liri''n" ill V. 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