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Glasgow, July 10. Calling-up "notices for training
Thirty-three American track and will be in operation in at least one
field stars earned summer trips to senior football camp in Scotland
The following is the complete Europe and Japan last Saturday in next week, and in a fortnight's time practically all the League club list of United States track and field the 50th annual championship meet players will be back to-duty. The champions for 1987, resulting from of the Amateur Athletic Union, as Amateur well as winning the right to Com- new season will open of August 14 the American National
note. Rangers, Athletic Union meeting recently pete in the Pan American Athletic on. a familiar
Games at Dallas, Texas, next month. still another Scottish League flag to
eld in Chicago:
A 15-man team was selected to 100 Meters-Perrin Walker, display, and Celtic, holding the Scottish Cup for the fifteenth time, tached, College Park, Ga. Time-10.7 tour Japan, leaving the United 200 Meters Jack Weierhauser States on August 5, and returning await challengers with no great ex- Olympic Club. Time 20.9s. (new meet,
about October 1. Ten will go to pectation that confident challen-record)
400 Meters Bay Malott, Olympic England, France and Belgium and Atwater Kent Radio, 8 tubes, $65. gers will be forthcoming.
Club Time 17:15
eight will compete in Sweden, Nor-Radio American-Bosch, 5 tubes, table
model, brand new, $45. - 800 Meters John E. Woodruff, Pittsway, Finland, Hungary, Italy and Portable gramophone, Victor, $25. After playing 15 matches In
Holland
Apply GENERAL TRADERS. South Africa during the close sea-burgh. Time--1m 50s. (new meet re- son, Aberdeen can hardly expect to 1500 Meters Glenn V. Cunningham, The Japan contingent selected at reveal their best form in the fore New York Curb Exchange.. Time 3mja meeting of the track and field 2nd house on left from Nathan Rd.
committee of the A. A. U. will com- part of the season. There is more 518s.
prise: hope of a bright start by the Heart of Midlothian and Motherwell, the clubs who tied for fourth place on the League table last term.
cord.)
5000 Meters-Joseph P. McCluskey, N. AC. Time-15m. 41s (new meet record.)
10,000 Meters Dino Pentti, Millrose A. A. Time 32m 2s...
110-Meter Hurdles-Allan Tolmich, Wayne U. Time-14.5s.
Jack Weierhauser, Stanford, 100 and 200-meter dashes,
Bab Young, the Olympic Club, San John Woodruff, University of Pitts- Francisco, 400 meters;
Charles Fenske, Wisconsin, 1500 me- Time-burgh, 800 meters;
ters,
200-Meter Hurdles Tolmich. 23.3s. (new meet record)
400 Meter Hurdles Jack Patterson, Rice. Time-52.3s.
Floyd
3000-Meter Steeplechase Lochner, unattached, St. Louis. Time--
Much, of course, will depend on how the Tynecastle and Fir Park teams are served at centre-forward and whether their defence can be made more dependable, Matherwell- certainly made a strong finish in the spring. They lost but one League match after the New Year- and it was with the Rangers in opposition
400-Meter Relay Olympic Club whereas the Hearts lost 7, the
(Dean, Wich, Malott, Weierhauser). Celtic 5, Aberdeen 4, and the Fan-Time 412s. (new meet record.) gers 2
MOTHERWELL REVIVAL
9m. 26.6s. -
3000 Meter Walk-Max Beutel, Nine ty-second Street Y. M. H. A. Tie 14m. 15s.
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Allen Tolmich, Wayne University Detroit, dashes and hurdles
Tom Moore, the Olympic Club, 400- meter hurdles;
James Reynolds, Stanford, shotput and discus;
Bill Sefton and Earle Meadows, of Southern California, pole vault,
Dave Albritton, Ohio State, high jump;
William Reitz, Southern California, 1600-Meter Relay N. Y. Curb Ex- change (O'Sullivan, Stripling, Cunning- javelin;
Irving Folwartshny, Rhode Island, ham, Herbert): Time 3m. 16s.
Running High Jump-David Albrit-State College, hammerthrow and shot ton, Ohio State. Highest 6ft. 8in put;
Billy Brown, Baker, hop, step and (ties meet record)
juxap;
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Pole Vault William Sefton, Southern California S. A. Highest-14ft 7in (new meet record.)
Running Broad Jump Kermit King, Distance-35ft. Kansas State T.. C.
The figures suggest that Mother- well may be on the eve of a revival It would help the reviving process if the Rangers and the Celtic do not get too far in front at the outset, and in that connection centre-forwardin
Hop. Step, Jump Billy Brown, problems may play a part There Baker, La Distance 49ft 1in. was a big slump in the Rangers' scoring last season, and the team had many narrow escapes. The Celtic had wonderful service from M'Grory, but it is doubtful if the miracle
can be repeated another year
How the Hearts will stand in the matter is as difficult to estimate as
16-Pound Shot-put Jim Reynolds, Olympic Club. Distance-51ft: 7in
Discus Throw Phil Levy, Olympic Club. Distance-168ft. 61⁄2in
Javelin Throw William Reitz, Southern California S. A. Distance 224ft. 9 in.
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TERRIFIC SHOT
A beautiful touch was a "back- Hammer Throw Irving Folwart-header" by Mathews as the ball shmy, Rhode Island State, Distance-flew across from Parr, but McNabb | 173£t. 7% in :
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ever. They missed a big chance last season, and it is rather significant that two of their earliest matches
A CRICKET TRUTH are to take place at Perth and Fal- kirk, where rather baffing fallsina, and above all, strokemaking should shoot when he took a free-
Batsmen of the physique and sta- were made at critical points of last ability of the Fry and M'Laren of 1983 kick from 25 yards range. The ball $48. year's campaign. Let us hope that are nowhere in the game now. The flew at McNabb, who said it was Manager Moss will impart some only possible exception to this is, Brad- "fighting spirit” into his team at an fear, is not
man. That is a cricket truth which, one of the hardest shots he had
everywh accepted. Ehandled in his life. early stage in the battle.
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CE: GOALLESS FIEST HALF The teams turned round without goal on the board, but - Parr should have gone close immediately after the resumption instead of dallying with the ball. McNabb made some nice saves, and play hovered round him for a good deal of his half.
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