European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 04, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and Stripe september 4, 1961 upsets earn zone Horsle olympic so Long Beach Calif. A Zach Zorn won the 100-meter free style and Jackson Horsle of Seattle wash., captured the 200-meter backstroke Crown m pair of upsets monday night at the . Men s olympic swim trials. Zorn 21, a Urcla student from Long Beach equalled the world record of 52.6 while hot Sivey 16, a 140-Pound High school student bettered the american record in his race at 3 08.8. Surprising also rans on Day s two event program were Don Schollander quadruple Gold medal Winner in the 1964 olympics and Charlie Hickcox who had won three events at this meet two in world record times. Schollander pacesetter in the100 free style preliminaries placed Only fifth in the finals and Hickcox swam fourth in the 200-meter backstroke where head held the american record at 2 09.4.the 6-foot-4 Zorn led All the Way in the 100. Ken Walsh his Phillips 66 swim club teammate from Long Beach who set the world record at 52.6 last year finished second at 53,03.fourth makes squad although normally Only the top three finishers in each event qualify for the olympic squad there have been so Many double qualifiers in the first four Days of the Competition that the fourth place Winner in the freestyle also qualifies. Schollander who set a world record in the earlier 200-meter free style and paced qualifier sat 52.93, swam 53.40 in the finals for his fifth behind Horsley in the 200 backstroke at the Bel Mont Plaza Pool were Mitch Ivey of Santa Clara qualifying the first time with 2 08.82 Anc Gary Hall of Long Beach at2 09.50. The 17-year-old Hail had qualified previously in the 400meter individual Medley Hickcox 21, of Indiana University had set world records of 4 39.0 in the 400-meter Medle Yand 2 20.6 in the 200-meter me Ley As Well As winning the 100-meter backstroke. In the 200, however he was timed in 2 09.69 in fourth place Schollander s defeat came Ashe biggest Surprise since he i Memphis wins i world series i of legion Ball 1 = Manchester s n.i1. Up pwt no. 1 s of Memphis the i. Lettered the olympic record of17 01.7 by Australia s Robert Windie in 1964.John Kinsella a 16-year-old Hinsdale a Central High school student posted the Best 1500 meter time at 16 32.47.mike Burton of the Arden Hills swim club at Carmichal Calif.,had 16 35.09, and Mark Shelley also of Arden Hills had 16 48.00. Long Beach. Calif. A Zummar be of monday a Light a final event la fee . Men s olympic trtaisi200 meter-Backalroke-4, Jao kaon Hor Eley. Seattle. Wash. 3 08.8 better Amer ican record 3 09.4 by Chat Lea Halo Cox. 1867. 3, Mitch Frey Santa Cuara ,3 06.83. 3, Gary Hall Long to tocml.2 00.60. .4. Chartee a Takoon Feoni lad., 2 08,88. 5. Ray Rovero bant2 10.36, 8, Oia Lea Campbell Long Bearb Calif. 2 11.53.100-meter free style 1, Zach Bora Long Beach. 52.6. Equal world record by Ken Walitt 1967. 2, Ken Walsh. Long each. 83.01 3, Mark by lbs Santa Clara 53,30. Step non Rerych Paterson n.j.53,30. 6, Don Schollander Santa Clara. 63.40. A William Meyer Santa Clara,63.90. Tigers k Oakland a s two out Homer Ning powered the Gers to a 4-3 Victory 6vip Oakland monday after the athletics took the first Garrie of the doubleheader 4-0 of Jim Nash s four hitter. 4ame Lead Ith Oakland the split league Lead game Ait the Ameri Caniff e r s seven of the second orioles who divided of Dotibee header with Newyork. Freehan unloaded his 21st Homer a drive Over the left Field yank. Split Baltimore up Frank Robinson s Home run with one oat in the 10th inning gave the Baltimore orioles a 4-3 Victory monday night after the Newyork Yankees won the first game of the doubleheader 4-2 Asmel Stottlemyre won his 18th game of the season. Robinson s Homer his 14th of . Open Tennis Pancho pours it on enters fourth round Forest Hills . Up gaunt Pancho Gonzalez the volatile old Wolf of Tennis devoured australian pro Mai Anderson 6-4 6-4, 6-4, monday and marched into the fourth round of the $100,000 . Open Tennis championship along with three other american greying Gonzalez playing his most prestigious match on the hallowed Center court of the West Side Tennis club since winning the . Nationals in 1049, completely dominated the play As a Large and enthusiastic gallery applauded his Ever move. Davis cup stars Arthur Ash and Clark Graebner and unseeded Amateur Gene Scott were theother americans to reach the round of 16. Top seeded Rod Laver of Australia led a contingent of five aussie pros into the fourth round. Ash mrs. Billie Jean King Wimble Don Queen and the top seeded woman player swept into the Quarter finals along with one other american girl unseeded peaches Bartkowicz of Ham track Mich. Mrs. King ousted Denise Carter of Las Altos Calif. 8-6, m. And. Mas Bartkowicz Defeated Wendy Over ton of or mood Beach Fla. 6-3. 6-2.Ashe, the . Amateur Champion brushed aside Pau Hutchins of England 1-3, a 1 Graebner seeded seventh blasted touring pro Roger Taylor of England a 6-4, a and Scott of new York bested Paul Gerken of Norwalk conn.,6-2. 8-6. A Laver the red haired South Paw who narrowly escaped defeat sunday demolished nop liar 47-year-old pro Pancho Segura 6-2, 4, m. Other aussie winners included Tony Roche Ken Rosewall Roy Emerson and John Newcombe the Only major casualty of the third round was Charli Pasarell of puerto Rico the top ranking american Amateur an the 12th seed who was beaten by pro Nikki Pilic of yugoslavia6-4 9-7, 4-6 6-4. Joaquin Loyo Mayo of , led sixth seeded pro Dennis Ralston 11-9, 2-6, 6-3, 3-4with Loyo Mayo serving at Deuce Wherry downpour forced the sus pension of the match until tues Day. Two other men s matches also were suspended by the violent rainstorm. Eighth seeded Tom Okker of the Netherlands led Pierre Barthes of France 6-2,13-11, 5-5, and Ron Holmberg of Highland Falls ., led Boblitz of los Angeles 6-4, 2-1 when rain intervened. Forest Hills. . A Summa Ries of third round matches monday in Tho . Open Tennis men s single Tarthur Ashe Highland Falls n.7., Defeated Paul Hutch ins Britain 8-3, 6-4, 8-1.Ken Rou Owall Australia pro Defeated Murcey Lara Lio Klco 0-1, 6-3, 8-1.Roy Emersion Australia pro Defeated Jert Boro lao Berkeley Calif. 8-3, $-4, 8-0,Peter Curtis Britain Defeated Joan Brown Australi 0-4, 8-0, 4-6, 8-8, 8-1.clark Graebner new York Defeated Roger Taylor. Britain pro 8-3, 8-4. 8-4.rod Lver Australia pro Defeated Pancho begun. Woodland cult pro 8-2. Fri. dry Dale South Africa pro t Defeated Allen Stone Australia 8-3, 8-3, a. Gene Betow new York Defeated Fata Gercon Bat Norwalk conn., 8-3, 8-4, m. Torben Ulrica Denmark Defeated bother to Kinley. It Ann mo., 84, 8-4, if. Nicola pour Yugoslavia pro Defeated Cliartt path Treu puerto Rico 8-4, a 4 it 8-4.tony to Ono Australia pro Defeated Les of Rodeo Floc no Calif., pro 9-2, 8-8, 0-4.Pancho Romalea Malibu Calif., pro. Defeated Mil Anderson Australia pro a.4, 8-4, 8-4. Women singlet Ann Hayoma Jones Britain pro Detent de Vicky to Ere Rye ., 0-0, 4-41. Ft-1. Virginia Wade Britain Defeated Hoe awry Ca Al Ian Pra Cuco pro 0-4, 7-6 pea enee a it Kolo haintrumuk.mlcft-, Defeated. Wendy overlong. Orni oud Buoh &uu., f4, 8-9.maryna oo4wtn, South Africa Defeated Kaury Tarter Leal Braun Calif., a a. 7-s,tt-8. Buie Jean King Long Beach cont. On Page 23, col. The year handed Undy Mcdan Iol his first american league loss after two victories. The Winner was Drabowsky 3-4, the fifth Pitcher used by the orioles in the game. Stottlemyre 18-11, gave up Arun in the fourth on Boog pow Ell s 21st Homer of the year an then surrendered Back to Back singles to Don Buford and Mer Rettenmund in the sixth. 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