European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 01, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes St Doy 1, 3 set world swim Marks in olympic trials Long Beach Calif. A Don Schollander King of the 1964 olympic swimmers led Atrio of world record Breakers in the Throe opening events Friday night of the . Men s olympic lowered his own world record of 1 55.7 for the200-meter freestyle to 1 54.8 in the preliminaries and the swam 1 54.3 in the finals. Records also fell to mar spit with 55.s in the 100-meter Butterfly and to Charles Hick Cox with 4 39.0 in the 400-meter individual Medley finals at the Belmont Plaza Pool. After a near Blanket 50-Meterturn among the eight finalists in the freestyle the 22-year-Oldschollander. Now a senior at Yale pulled steadily of four Gold medals at the olympics four years ago i Tokyo Schollander indicated he is both stronger and faster this year. John Nelson of Pompano each fla., took second in 1 56.64 and Stephen Rerych of Puterson ., was the Ltd in 1 57.33.the top three finishers in each event Quality for the . In Utzat the olympic at Mexico City in , 18, of the Santa Clara civil if. Swim club placed second to Doug Russell of Arl Irig Murphy s 68 leads to Bird Clifton A brn Shtob Murphy the red hot red haired Rookie stormed out of massive log Jam Friday and seized the first round Lead in the$150,000 thunderbird Golf Clas sic with a four under Par 68."it was kind of a steady round said the Stocky Florida an who won last week s Phila Delphia classic and led through the first three rounds of the Westchester classic the wee before. "1 could have played better could have played worse said the former National Amateur and National collegiate Cham birdied the seventh eighth and ninth holes from five 10and 30 met for an outgoing m and Canie Home in 35 with Birdie on the Par Lith. He also had a bogey when hews in a trap on no. 3 but got it Back when he pitched to within four inches of the cup for an easy Bird on the had a two stroke Lead Over a group of 12 knotted at 70.among the huge group who took two under 70s on the 7,035-Yard upper Mont Calr country club course were Billy Casper the season s leading Money win Bengal to Breaks up kicking Duel hands jets Surprise setback 13-9 Memphis Tenn. A surprising Cincinnati broke open a kicking game in the final period Friday night and tripped the new York jets 13-9 in a american football league pre season game. Home state hero Dewey War Ren guided the bengals to their second Victory with a Brilliant first Down Rushing passing Yanlung return yardage Pataca punt fumbles lost Yard Jet Bengali 15 1343 118 233 to 8 133 j4-17-1 in too 3-13 5-40 1 186 m display which carried cincinnati70 Yards from its own 30 in 13 plays. After the jets had made a determined goal line stand for two plays Warren handed off to Essex Johnson who swept left end for the touchdown with 1 57 left. Dale Livingston kicked the extra Point and 1 16 later added another Field goal after jets quarterback babe Parilli had fumbled on the first play from scrimmage following the Kickoff after Fumble was recovered by the bengals Andy Rice on the 12.before that it had been strictly a kicking game with livings ton getting one Field goal in the first Quarter and the jets Jim Turner accounting for three in each of the first three was the second straight win for the fledgling bengals against three losses. Warren a Rookie who was standout at the University of Tennessee started for the Ben gals. He alternated with John Stofa. In the final period when the bengals mounted their Only sustained drive former Tennessee teammate Bob Johnson played a big role by opening Large Gap sin the Center of the line. Jets quarterback Joe Namath played the first three Quarter Sand made Good on 12 of 26 passes for 188 Yards. He had one interception. The turn of the game came when Turner tried a Field goal Midway of the final period which was broken up by the bengals Mike Hubler. New Fork j 3 1 Cincinnati i q 9 10-13 cart of Ltd ii Mon 16 94,358 Chicago tips san Diego in Nail encounter Chicago a Chicago still battling for the lakes Divi Sion title edged san Diego 2-1friday night in a North Ameri can soccer league Mustangs took a 1-0 Lead in the first half on a goal by Pete us Linczeski and made it 2-0 in the second half on a goal by John Kowalick the league s leading Diego averted a shutout on a penalty kick goal by Ciril Fernandez at 33 minutes of the second half. Browns overtake Tough Bills 22-12 33-flt w-34-to 33-5t-70 Buffalo . A Leroy Kelly and Charley Harraway ripped apart the Buffalo Bills line in the fourth period Friday night and propelled the National football league Cleveland Browns to a 22-12 Victory in a exhibition game with the Ameri can league team. With the Browns trailing 12-10in the fourth period Kelly and Harraway teamed to move the Kir it Townsil Untung you grahams eve Rei Fruce Crampt 1 Jerry Abbott i Ean ref a Mac Molan Doti. Jack Montgomery Frank Steard Jacky cup Ciarle Goody John � Elu Al baldly Arnold pay Merob i Unn Johnny poll Dan of Moe Mill col i Cou Byart Wall Tom Wou Koj Jim Gran Dave Darr on Lile Moody Coble 5.earnn$crex Baxter Richard Craw oru Muni hit Glinto. Robert shield Miller Barber Dick Hendre kaon Tun Iroy Aaron Chuck Courtney once Helart Jack Nick Laue Uuk for Ken 8 111 Tony Jark Linsui Garrett Lloyd Monroe Bob do Kaun Dirk Irta Terry wll cok. Jim Colbert or Lovreta. Will Blanton Billy Maxwell Kon Ventur live Mcdee Ron Cerri Uluis Rry Mowry Charlie us Ford Hift Brown. Boy Pace Howie Johni Onlee tre Ruu do Jurold 1 aul morn Craig Mckee Tom anew ww410 my to 33-37 m-36to m-3t to 30-3&-7i 37-St-tl 3s-m-7i 38-34 t2 35-37 71 m-3ft7t 37-3&-7j x7-m 73 7 7s 7-� -73 8w7-t3 ��-37-73 3 7-79 37 3ft 73 40.3373 3kj4-t3 3t4tt St-31-14 3s�-74 3w8-7sm6-74 747 t4 Jim Verrle Gardner Zabron Dunn w-w-14 mj7-t8 cot. On i age to 7oj. Ton to input beat him in the last o tors of the finals. Runs Iii and Ross Wales ton pfc to the first 19_______ Ian a place on the team at 57.7 for third place the versatile Hickcox an Indiana University swimmer from Phoenix ariz., bettered the pending world record for the 400-meter individual Medley inthe morning at 4 43.3 and came Back to shatter that by More than four seconds in a Duel with Greg Buckingham of Santaclara and Gary Hall a 17-Ypor. Old High school swimmer from Long Beach. Buckingham was timed m4 to. 25 and Hall in 4 40.63 As the first five finishers in the race bettered the official world record of 4 45.4 by californian Dick Roth lol9m Schollander had set the 200meter record of 1 55.7 a year coach George Habinc de scribed the Blond oregonian who represents the Santa Clara club As bigger stronger an Wiser than in 1js4. The Throe events on Friday opened five Days of Competition to determine the 1988 , a 6-foot -3 21 year old bettered by far his previous est for the 400-Ituxlley of 4 52 1. The official world record Broth had been bettered this year by both Buckingham and Hall but neither had swum As fast As they did in these final be Ore a crowd of 5.300. In this olympic qualifying Competition the electronic Tim ers carry figures to Booths. For world and american records. However it must be recorded by hand timers and to the in Ratesi the Medley race the swim mers go 100 meters swimming the Butterfly backstroke. Breaststroke and freestyle i that order. Hickcox led All the Way in1 00.0 2 10.8 3 39.0 and 4 390 at the the preliminaries of th1 Butterfly race the 22-year old Russell swam 55.89 with spa. Second at 56.43.schollunder s split Lime in the new indoor Pool were 27 5for the first 50 meters 5f� 7. 1 25.3 and 1 54.3. Hell go a Kinin the 100-meter race monday night and is expected to win places on both the 400 and of Neter relay teams for a shut a another four Gold medals. Lono Beach. Cd. My a let of Friday final even in u. L men olympic aim run Luau 100 Miler by merely i. Park Sulu. Rhu Clam. Calif. 55.8 Ber world or l of m.7. Apii4, at. A re thu re Sarll Sjon. Tex. 84 a i. Rom a Princeton a. 57.7. 4, tie Bruc Herfor Penllyn. A. . And Jerry held Earl. F Arlington. Tex. 57.� Finuta judge Callie Ati Hough time different it. Mac. Ample. Anta Clara. My 400 meter in ill maj null car i. Cow ill Knox. Price Nix. Arl. 4 39.0 Moln. Mich., 4 41.83, 5. John of cllf., 4.2.l.i.,. Phil Ladelphia. 4 4032. 300 Nitlow free Lyle 1, i m 8. Der. 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