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Noteworthy Sports Events

Russia's Irina Press tied the
world record of 10.5 for the wo-
men's 80-meter hurdles. She won
the Olympic gold medal in 10.8
in 1960, setting an Olympic record
of 10.6 in the heats. She now rates
a good bet to repeat her triumph
in Tokyo.

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Don Spero of the New York
Athletic Club 'celebrated his 2Sth
birthday as a third place finisher'
in the European Championship
single sculls. He clocked 7:08.62
and his failure to win may cause
him to shift to the double sculls
for the Olympics. Incidentally,
Don's father made the trip to Hol-
land to see the championships.

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fielders, three swimmers, three
marksmen and two weightlifters.
Fencer Peter Jacobs had been
added to Great Britain's Olympic
epee team. He captured the Uni-
versity Games' title in Brazil.
Ron Kreistein of Memphis and
Vanderbilt U. successfully defend-
ed his NCAA piston champion-
ship. He shot 2590-086.
World 400-meter free-style rec-
ord holder Marilyn •Ramenofsky of
Phoenix was one bfifive girls who
}tattered the American record in
the 200-meteri; free-style at the
National AAU championship. She
was fourth in 2:14.4.
Richie Abramson, the distance
swimming star of the Air Force
Academy now_ representing the
N.Y. Knickerbocker SC, captured
the Met AAU Senior 100-meter
free-style .crown' in 1:02.-.
Paul Katz, younger brother of
1957-61 Maccabian Jane Katz, fin-
ished second in the 200-meter but-
terfly.
Hiroshi Okamoto, who was born
and raised in Tokyo, recently was
ordained as a rabbi at the Heb-
rew College-Jewish Institute of
Religion in Cincinnati. He earned
his tuition by teaching judo to
Cincinnati police. Which only goes
to prove that you can't tell a Jew
by his name.
Dick Schwartz and a partner
finished second' for the New York
Athletic Club in the senior-pair-
oars-with-coxswain in the Metro-
politan Championships.
A South African squash racquets
team that recently competed in
Australia contained two Jews—
Dave Duchen, the captain, and vet-
eran player Jeff Maisels.
Ray Roseman, the British miler,
continues to improve as the season
progresses. He ran a 1:55.4 half-
mile and 4:02.1 and 4:05.1 miles.
He's getting close to his all time
best of 4:01.6.
Yossi Mirmovitch will be Isra-
el's national soccer coach. At least,
that's the report.
Britain's 21-year-old Roger Na-
than, driving a RCPO-Brabham,
captured the Silver Challenge Tro-
phy at Aintree, England. He est-
ablished a lap record of 1:28 for
an average speed of 94 miles per
hour.
The pitching coach of the Los
Angeles Dodgers claims that
Sandy Koufax, among name
pitchers, gets by with the simpli-
est tools of all. He has only three
pitches: a fast ball, curve and
change of pace. Incidentally,
Sandy set still another record

when he beat Milwaukee, 5-4, on
Aug. 8 for his 17th victory of the

season. He struck out nine. That
brought his season's strikeout
total to 200, the fourth time in
a row he has reached that numb-
er, a National ' League record.
The old mark was held by Christy
Mathewson.
Hank Greenberg's son enters
Yale in the fall.
The general manager of the
Houston Colts says Larry Yellen
was shipped to the minors because
he needed the work.
John Friedman of San Fran-
cisco heads for the U. of Cali-
fornia at Santa Barbara in the falL
John cleared 13' 3" in the pole-
vault as a high school senior.
Robert E. Rosenberg, treasurer
of the U. S. Committee Sports for
Israel and astive in AAU work,
has left the hospital. One of Bob's
claims to fame is that he measur-
ed the height when the first in-
door 16-foot polevault was achiev-
ed in 1963.
National jockey champ Walter
Blum, recovered from a shoulder
injury, rode Gun Bow to victory
in the Whitney Stakes at Sara-
toga. After the race the horse was
syndicated for $1 million.
Arnold M. Lehman, who died
in New York City at the age of
84, was a pioneer in American
camping. He established Camp
Wigwam in Harrison, Maine in
1910 and was founder of the Am-
erican Camping Association. His
brother Eugene H. Lehman, presi-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 2,1964-31

By JESSE and ROY SILVER

'BERKLEY

(Copyright, 1964, sITA, Inc.)

dent emeritus of Monmouth Col-
lege and a Yale man, won a medal
in 1904 for his essay on "Zion-
ism."
Woman pro golfer Andrea
Cohen picked up. $57 in prize
money in the Milwaukee Jaycee
Open. She fied a 72-hole total of
311 with a final round 74.
We admire N. Y. State Boxing
Commissioner Gen. Melvin Krule-
witch for his stand in refusing to
sanction a heavyweight title re-
match in New York between you
know who.
Tennis official Harold Lands-
berg was active in the Federation
Cup matches involving 16 nations
at the Germantown Cricket Club
in Pennsylvania in late August.
Follow the career of Anthony
Lieberman, eighth ranked tennis
player in the Middle Atlantic
States. He is the head tennis in-
structor for the Philadelphia Dept.
of Recreation.

Hazel Park Harness Raceway is
moving into the stretch in its 1964
season with the last night of racing
scheduled Saturday. The suburban
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