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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, October 10, 1964

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Their recent performances were  Ake Lyngh Gran Couch of the swedish team said i think Europe will be Luck to take at the most two Gold  he thought Britain Slinda Ludgrove and Bobby Mcgregor would be the most Likely bets. We might get Bronze medal sin the 400 and boo Meler free style relays and we might get Hans Rosendahl into the finals of the men s 400-meter freestyle because of his 4 21.0 clocking. Sven Olof Ferm could make the final also of the 400 individual Medley although he is only17. But Roy Saarland Dick Roth of the ., with a possible Chal Lenge from Germany s Gerhard Hulz will fight it out  Yanos Satori coach of the West German team agreed. I think it will be Roth. He s  the dutch thought Russia Shallna  the world record Holder in the women s 200 Orcus stroke was a pretty Good bet or a Goldmedal. But dutch women s coach Rene Koster said that May be about it for our Side of the  Hope my own girls reach the finals but it is difficult to Tel because the results will often depend on Little things such us the Start and  she thought Satoko Tanka Japan s world record Holder in the women s 200-meter Back stroke has a Chance for a Gold soviet of file als Duck queries on athletes9 Ili Stant quarters Tokyo up soviet sports officials thursday ducked question son Why russian athletes at the 1im olympic fumes Are quartered and Are training nearly 40 Miles from everyone  was the proposal of the International olympic committee said 1. A. Kazansky. Vice president of the Union of slant societies and organizations of the user at a news conference culled by the russian delegation for the foreign  that answer Kazansky called fur other questions on other subjects. But newsmen still wanted to in ii Why the Kuss Luns Areat Nikko nearly 40 Miles from the main olympic Village where other delegations live and  suited us Kazansky said. He then declared the news conference closed. Rill reap officials medal and so also has Christine Curon of France. But the Amer ican girls Are  there were no its and buts among the american officials. Max . Sex president of the International federation said bluntly Well win 15 Gold  rat tar admitted we have Good swimmers Here from Japan Australia and some european countries. There will be Many records broken. But our boy Sand girls Are real Tough and they fight to the last  americans picked Saari to win three told medals in the400 and  and the 400-meter individual  experts disagreed picking Don Schollander for the400-meter freestyle after his re cent new world Mark at 4 12.7.the men s 100-meter freestyle was open but Chet Jastrem ski was selected for the 200 meter Broas Stroko. The couches nominated Dawn Fraser of Australia for her third straight olym Pic Gold medal in the women s 100-meter freestyle. Ada Kok of Holland was Given the nod for Thi 100-meter  bet Donna de Varona wins reckoned a sure bet for the 400-meter individual Medley and the  take All the relays men s and women  s Ingrid Kramer May take the women s Spring Board said  Swimming authority Bob Kiphuth but it sour year  the swimming events will be staged in the new National gymnasium a Structure described As fun ,asllc." decision delayed on separation of Germany s squad Tokyo the inter National olympic committee thursday postponed a decision0,1 whether to allow two separate German teams to compete in the1mb olympics until its next ses Sion at Madrid in oct. 1965.the demand far two Germun teams was put on the Agenda Bacon Stankun Adrianos president of the russian olympic commit tee. The feeling among Ioc Mem Bers was that a decision before the Tokyo games might disturb t shaky peace in the combined German  Only other important Dis Cussion during the morning meeting of the Ioc session concerned the Amateur question the Only result Wai the Exten Sion of permitted training Camp from three to four weeks. Long Brorn but nothing in olympic Tokyo up Dallas Long shot put Ace from  Angeles and russian High jumper Valeric Brumel Are two Stone cold certainties for 1ss4 olympic Field event honors. But for those in the business of picking winners it would he Wise to remember Rome Ion and what happened to John Thomas. Thomas went to Rome the hot test tip in years hut ended up in third place behind russians Rob Ert Havlak Diw and Brumel. The lanky Boston jumper is now seasoned competitor and with the pressure off him May yet win that Gold medal but the betting must be on Brumel who perform consistently at around 7 feel. 4 inches. Two others to watch willbe Poland s Edward Cernik and aussie Tony  could probably win the shot standing on one leg. His world record if 87-10 Rives him nearly three feel to spare Over his nearest rival teammate Rundy Muston of Pumpa. Texas Veteran Parry o Brien appear ing in his fourth olympian willbe hard pressed by Eastern european stars to win the Frunze. Is straight the americans have won the pole vault 19 straight times. In Fred Hanson Cuero Tex., and John Pencil. Miami they have two seasoned campaigners who could bring them Victory. Ilton so. Is the favorite by virtue of i world record clearance of 17-4, but knowledgeable Europe experts won f be surprised if i ther of the germans. Wolf Iuni Sci Hurdt or Manfred or Cussner pull off an upset. Finland s european Champion i enl i Nikolu is another to be  Champion Ralph bos ton in Lnu calif., looks a certainty to retain his Brood jump Lille by cuu his chief rival rus Sia s Igor tar Ovanesyan has been Tro Bleil by injury most of the season. Boston regained the world record from the russian 2 aussies receive Tokyo Bur visit Tokyo him the notorious Ginsu bars arc it it again. Two australian olympic athlete were made to pay 190.00 for just three bottles of Beer no a Bur inthe Center of the night club Dis  two Ulso were charged far a total of ill glasses of Whiske consumed by Bur Iris. Police questioned bar Yudum Kulko Sunu Hasi who said it was All a mistake and paid Buck about half the sum to australian  George a Ulris j4,and Greime runs whole. Federal judge at retrial hearing definition Atlanta a a Federal judge said thursday that the trial judge s definition of malice in the Wariy Butts libel suit appeared to be in error."1 would indicate that we would have in take that us  judge Richard t. Rives of Montgomery ala., told Butts attorney William ii. Schroder jr., it a retrial hear ing. The judge made the remark during he argument by attorneys on an Appeal for a new trial by Curtis publishing co., from which Butts lust year wan a 3.06 million jury verdict for libel. In Butts Cas Butts former athletic director at the University of Georgia sued by Cima Snihur Liiv Kvinlog past article said he gave Georgia football secrets la coach Paul Bryant of Alabama. Judge hives referred to trial judge tails r. Morgan s charge to the jury on malice which Morgan defined us Reck less disregard for the rights of others. Rives said this was at variance with a supreme court ruling that malice meant Reck less indifference to the truth or falsity of published mutter. Judge Rives said however hews telling Schroder this in so ,9 f a sure bet Competition when he leaped 27-4j4 recently and is in tremendous form at the moment. Mkelly outsiders an Gayle Hopkins Davenport Iowa. Phil Shin Nick Seattle,Wash., and Britain s  Davies. Poland s Jozef Schmidt nor Mally would have walked off with the triple jump but the de fending Champion is still trying vainly to throw off the effects of knee injury which has plagued him All year. The pole Hopes for one big Effort but the Winner is Likely to emerge from the Duel 1between Ira Davis Philadelphia and Japan s Takuyuki  Graham Boose will be another to watch. Takayuki has achieved 34-% this year against i 53-11 for the american school teacher. It the yanks win it will be their first Victory n this event since 1004. Al Oerter West Babylon n.y.,will be shooting for a hat trick of olympic victories in the Dos Cus. But will have his work Cut out against czech Star Ludvi Dunck who became history s first official 54-meter Man during the sunnier. Danke holds the world record with a toss of 211-Lft against Oerter s Best 206-6. The \ 2110-Pound american however i favored because of his greater International experience and his tremendous competitive spirit. 63 liar Sipion loses to Swan i in senior Golf Portland. Ore. A Merrill Carlsmith of hello Hawaii who won the Urga sen i Lor Golf tournament the past two yours was beaten 3 and 2thursday by Ralph Swan of i Vancouver Wash. Sewn other golfers also and Vun cd to he quarterfinal round which was to be played Friday i morning on waver by country club s 6.400-.vurd course. The semifinals in the Tali a play Formen Over 95 was to be played or idly afternoon. Floyd Lames of West Hart Ford. Conn., who celebrated his 6hth birthday Friday used u 50 year old Putter to sink a four full Birdie on the 18th Green Foru 1-up Victory Over or. Max Hunter of oly Inpil.  said he bought the Puller in 1d14. J with Carlsmith and med Alista. 1,. Miller of Chicago both eliminated a. Strong contender appeared to lie 55-Yeur-old Dave Goldman of Dallas Tex. He eliminated William Zoleske of Minneapolis 4 and 3. E challenged order that the attorney might disabuse me of this if i a wrong Schroder replied that the supreme court ruling did not substantially change the Law on malice. At any rate he said the trial record showed careless Ness and Gross negligence by the Post in ascertaining the facts before printing the article v attorney Welborn b. Cod argued that reversible errors were committed by the trial judge in his thur w of malice and in his ruling out testimony about a woman with whom1 Butts Hud allegedly travelled  
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