European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes monday misses Meyer Kolb break world swim Marks los Anc Ikles up Deb i 2 06.7hie Meyer and Claudia Kolb set world records saturday in the first Day of Competition of the . Olympic games women trials. Miss Meyer a 16-year-old Sta from the Arden Hills swim club of Sacramento Calif., won the200-meter freestyle event in to hotter a record posted Only hours earlier in the Kolb of the Santa Clara Calif., swim club set a record of 5 04.7 in the 400-meter individual Medley breaking her own world Mark. In the Only other final even opening five Days of Competition for berths on the team that will swim at Mexico City elite Daniel captured the 100-Meterbutterfly in 1 04.8. Joining Bliss Daniel was Susie Shields from the Plantation country club Louisville time also waa 1 04.8. Miss Meyer Holder of the pending world records in the 400 and 800-meter freestyles Cam Buck in the finals saturday after having been shaded by tenth of a second in the in the Day Linda Gustafson of the Santa Lara Calif swim club won her heat in 2 07.9 to better the listed record of 2 00.7. Miss tee ii Rirl wins dash 111 trials i the same 8 Walnut. Calif., a Margaret Johnson Bailes 17 year old High school speedster from Eugene ore., ran the fast est 200 meters of her life her saturday night to highlight the . Olympic trials track com petition for women. Mrs. By files sped past wyomia Tyus at the Midway Point and held on to nip the Tennessee state Star and Barbara Ferrell of los Angeles for the title. was timed in 23.5 and the Oiler two were clocked in23.7. All three qualified for the olympics in Mexico City this october. The Winner automatically earned a berth in the olympics but other competitors had to meet certain requirements to make the Field. In the 200 meters the maximum time was 24.0. Several competitors in other events on the five slate finals program saturday failed to meet the required times or distances. Other championships we retaken by Mamie Rallins in the 80-meter run Maren Seidler inthe shot put Madeline Manning in the 800-meter run and Martha Watson in the Long jump. Miss Rallins. A 27-year-old chicagoan nipped a pair of teen agers from Washington in the80 meters. She was timed in 11.0 new Orleans retains world babe Ruth title k l a m a t h Falls Ore up i new Orleans won the 1968 babe Ruth world series saturday by taking two from Manchester n.h., 3-0 and 4-2.it was the fourth straight babe Ruth championship for the Louisiana club which had to win both games to take the title inthe double elimination tournament. Manchester went into Satur Day s play undefeated in the series. And p a t Vanwolvelaer and Janine Jaton finished in 11.1 and 11.2, Seidler was the Only american girl to meet qualifying standards in the shot. She tossed the Iron bail 50 fe4t 1% made a olympics by virtue of the win because the minimum distance allowed is 52 feet. Miss Manning the american record Holder from Tennessee slate and Doris Brown were both timed in 2 03.0 in the 800 meters miss Manning just barely hitting the tape ahead of her Seattle housewife White of Chicago earned her fourth olympic Trilby finishing second in the Long jump behind Tennessee state Smiss. Watson. Miss Watson went 21 feet 3-4inches while miss White 28, mrs. Court cops singles Ashe in . Net finale brookl1ne, mass. A Margaret Smith court of Australia capped an amazing come Back by winning the United states title for the third Tim and favored Arthur Ashe advanced to the men s finals sat urday in the 88th National ten Nis championships at Long Wood. Mrs. Court who retired from Tennis for 16 months before deciding to return after her marriage last fall captured the women s singles by defeating four time Champion Maria Bueno of Brazil 6-2, 8-2. Ashe a . Davis cup Star moved into a title showdown with Bob Lutz by defeating stub born Jim Mcmanus 6-4, 6-3, 14 16, 6-3. Doubles winners Lutz and Southern Californi teammate Stan Smith won the . Doubles title by defeating South africans Bob Hewitt and Ray Moore 6-4, 8-4, 7-5 in a spectacular Duel Between the top american and foreign seeded teams. Lutz and Smith the intercollegiate National Clay court . Indoor and National Harcourt champs performed like acro bats making startling shots top Knight registers Victory at Saratoga Saratoga Springs . A Steve b. Wilson s top Knight handed Ogden Phipps favored reviewer his first de feat in five starts by winning the $123,300 hopeful at Saratoga saturday. Top Knight finished 2 lengths in front of reviewer with Ion shot Bushido third inthe Field of 11 in the 64th run Ning of this traditional test for2-Yeyr-old.s. Manny Ycaza brought the Winner from off the Pace to Fin ish the 6 i furlongs in 1 16.top Knight in gaining first Money of $80,145, returned Onui in-1 payoffs of $7.80, $3.20 and $3. Reviewer paid $2.40 and$2.-10, and , owned by Susunu u. Fisher was $9.20 to show. Chicago a or. Pager carrying the heaviest impost in the event s history ined to smashing world record Triumph saturday in the $112,700 Washington Park Handicap at Arling ton Park. Tartan farm s Superb four year old contender for horse of the year honors exploded out of the final turn and won by to a lengths in 1 32 1-5, breaking the world mile Mark of 1 323-5 set by buc passer in the 1966 Arlington classic or. Fager Ridden by Braulio Bueza went off a 1-5 favorite but did t thrill the crowd of2 7, k til until he Shook off racing room coming out of the turn for Home. Racing room took Sec Ond with info third and out the window fourth in the Field of 10. Or. Fager spotting his nine rivals from 16 to 24 pounds was burdened with 134 pounds the most Ever carried by a Winner in the 41-year-old Washington Park Handicap. Or. Fager paid $2.60, $2.20and $2.20. Racing room re turned $3 80 and $3.20 and info show Price was $5.20. Even while outstretched on the turf in some of the finest Tennis seen in years at . Court 25, a seven time australian Champion who won the . Title in 1963 and 65, overwhelmed miss Bueno who received injections for painful legs before the match with her Long time rival. Miss Smith joined miss Bueno for a semifinal match in women s doubles and the pair Defeated australians Helen Gourlay and Karen Frantzke 6-1, 7-5.miss Bueno troubled by in flamed Muscles in both legs wore full length sweat pants for the doubles , a 25-year-old army lieu tenant stationed at West Point,., took a Brief rest after dropping the Marathon third stand then overpowered Mcmanus a 28-year-old former University of California Captain who was not seeded in the National tournament. Ashe who served 20 aces against Mcmanus was to meet Lutz an unseeded giant killer from the University of Southern California for the title has upset Cliff Richey. South Africa s Bob Hewitt an Davis cup standout Clark Graebner in his spectacular bid to become the first american to win the . Singles since 1955. Imo Okune. Mah. A _ summar ies of Trio 88th . National Tenn it a turny at uie club women single championship Mii Skaret Smith court Australia. De. Fut vol Surju Bik do Brazil Al. Uin � singlet semifinal Arthur Antic Richmond . Jim , cur ecu 4 a tit 03. Men s double Shamplo Nihil Bob Imp. Los Angeles and stun Brillh. Pum Utu Nii cam., Defeated Bob Huwell Ana Kay Macro South afr Luu 01, Ti-4, 9-7. Women double semifinal Murit arct Smith court Australia and Uriu Lurito. Hrii7.ll, Usu Ulutu ii i n Sixl kure Rani i or ,a i to. Mixed Doublet semifinal tory live 1,04 Ai udon vol Luigi cart Ivory. Sped Udell mo., a Hinton i Kllela p Pitt ten in brim Clur p Repoz in 4022 in tar in 3000 a into 3b 3000 Raftu urn c1000 Wilom p 3000 8 -1chl l 00001000 0000i 00 9 b r h his 4 u 0 r 4i2i a 1 1 2 50105 0 1 2 4000 8 2 1 04222 1110 2000 Meyer was second heat in 2 080. The polite she was give in the final after Boine Ria so closely in the p Elim rns second to miss a Vor but Shenne of Santa w finished third i 1 of Carro breaking heat. final Timo was 2 07.9. In third plan 0 Van olympic berth was Ian Man of the Vesper club. a Suhou fourth in the final. Miss Kolb took the Lead in thend Muai Medley wll Butterfly stroke continued to hold her advantage by narrow nun Kin to the finish to set the record that broke heroin pending Mark of 505 4 St earlier this year. Susan pc Lars ii of the Arden Hills club was a Distant second in the Medley event in 5-105while Lynn Villali of Hie Santa Clara club was third. I just wanted to no under 5 05," miss Kush said lie been working inure on my freestyle so 1 ran briny it the 100-meter Witk Fly Hadj its moment of sadness a olympic c i a in p i o n Sharon Stouder from the i Ooth Ellica Lif aquatic club could Only finish fourth and failed to qualify for the olympic team. Only two Romp editors qualify in the Butterfly backstroke and breaststroke events. Three qualify in the other Hunts. a i Al v Cia in n in 5.mtil of 5 042. Of. Paiik is of Tola 33585 Toul 33 9 117 California 102 020 000 d Oakland 102321 0 0 x e Ellin c . Ofa Rornal 1. Lob California Oakland t. 3u or Kohl. Us Mim Lier 12. 8�. 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Russell a Junior at Arizona state scored 77.43 Points for the running Forward 1ft-somersault with three twists in the 10-Meterplutform Competition. High is Foreit was the highest score of the ending four Days of Competition and carried the Mesa ariz., diver from second into the Lead with 518.15 Points As heed Edwin Young biotin in ton ind., with 511.41. Young had led from the morn ing preliminaries at the Uel Mont Pool jul on in dive a running 31icc" Saull in tuck positionhe67.86 Points. Third in the Competition also making tin1 team Gilbert of i1, i a., 486.90. Jilbert had the Lainof the . Lit a sunni a s a Sonu is ii. Dual Hole a Russell nubile tlu1 two Days a of in h t1springboard Emil fourth in hu1jim Henry also of with 48600. He a meter Spray Liard Days or ariz., was fish sixth went to Vir 4i7 itt and Biff with to of Phoen 1 485.07 a
