iarr«*it Yitui iiriinnnKe rniien lofor II «»oiif€-mirr, ilf-le till* fornirr’M rfVortw diiriiiur tli^* 4t two fliiyM. 'liiry i*oiifrmMl Iimiji:-ly by liowrvrr, fi|i|iar-ly tiiowltftM*o.IbASK f i.osKO” — mil^rundai^t* told Jarrott. as well as VKpapor that “the ease issod and there is nothing? I ean nor any information I lt;‘an add, ft hasn’t been Kiven tnit. AH 1 i do is refer you to the American mpic committee statements in case.”|a*rrett was incensed at Hrun-fe*s flai refusal to “sit down and ^e a quie+ chat aifut the whole e.’’ The orchestra leader charK’-fhe Olympic cornmittf'e presilt;lent h hig'h-handed methods in hand-X the entire «ituation.evenuipT.l*'irst, the Par-K Thcaterettos walloped them Id to 3. thlt;*n, the o'ray loys haiuU'd them tu -5 to 2 b'udiiK. Throughout Itu- Ratne the “lUR stick Runs” of file Trent tt.'um ooijld not Ret underway and the foresters nev(*r had a chance.KollowinR arc the scores l)y Inin iirs:P AllPiir-K TrentK vi:iisi s riiKN'r :eoo Ota ooi — m»IMNt tHKl ooo— :iIt a• s » •s :itill \ V VKItSl S THKNT (t;r«y ....... 400 040 0X1—10 H4'rc^iit ...... OlO OOO OOI— i: 11The leiiMt f lt;'0||Tlt;1 e\peet nfter klntc II .'I.WtO-inlle trip,” ho ns- \ foil, **woiil«l ho to «£Ot tlio full t«i iinil iiiiy iiiforiiiiition to wlilrh hink 1*111 otitltliMl.**OLYMPICS ARrundatre’s statements,’' Jarrett ed, “referred, to medical rei)orts examinations. Pd like* to know' ut them, but lit* told me none ^ted.’*^MiKANOH OPK FOIl KIOi:i*Srunda'Re assured Jarrett of what ryone had already knowm—thate wasn’t the slightest chance {,’leanor reRaininR her i)lace onAmerican wcmieii’s swimming [u. The Olymjiic committee prlt;»-nt also denied, according to rett, that he said tlio (*urrent rica*n Olympiaiis w’ore “the bestved’’ ever sent to Kuropc.irrott liiMlMts ho holilw ii slRnoil oniotit to tho otfoct tlmt othc*r otoN tmhbloil (liirinu' tho voyiiRo ti tho I'liitoil SliitoM, mill tliiit ho iditiiiiK^il this Ntntoiiioiit nIikh^ iirri%a| horo.lly till' AssoidntiMl ProsNJesse Owens clt;»mpleies his Oiym-pie triple, winning 200 meter title in m\v w'orld record time* of 30.7st*conds; IVIack Hobinson, Pasadena,C'alif., runs second.Karle Mea*dow's captures polo vault. leiostiiiK Olymplt' record to ■I. Jli motors, I I feet 2 11-10 inches; Pill Sefton finishes fourth and Pill Oraber llfth.DInciim eluinipioiislii| room to Kon t iirpriilor with now miiiple ........loMM of nu.lS iiit'torN iiM t;ordoii liinii pliM*!*!^ !^olt;**»imIi W'nili'r W oml lull** lo 4|iiiillfy for IIiiiiIm.IIoanor wa*s dismissed from the for drinkinR and violaHnR inR rules.IT A T11 \ n I ’ I \ K n—.1AIIII i-yi'Trrett, takinR the attitude Oiat Iwife’H reputation was damaRed. ised ”a showalowm” when he home, but w'us somewhat v;i»r-ihout just what form of loRiil*11 he w'ould take.has consulted attorneys and H to return to 1 I’nitcMi States he IJner Premen .\uRust 11. e ()Iymitc committc'c is known ave considered a i»o.ssible local fire when the action droppiiiRJarrett from the team wa.sHarold Whitlock, Great Britain clips nearly 20 minutes off Olym-t*ilt;* sta-ndard in winninR 50,000 meter w’alk in four liours, 30 minutes, 41.1 seconds; Americans, Alt*ert MaiiRan, l-Pncst Koehler and GeorRo Gro.’-ijiie finish ...1st, ...3rd and ...0th respcu’t ivcdy.AMKIIirWS ur'IAFYGc‘ne VenzUc. lt;lleniY »'unninRha*rA and vXi’chie San Romani all (lualify for finals f»f 1,500 inctcr run us Stanley Wooderson, British hope, is eliminated.f 'IrorrcNi Tow UN. I 'rit/, PollnnI mnl Hoy Sliiley nil win llieir lientN in i|iinllfyinR for s*Miii-llniilN of MO meter IiIrIi liiiriileM.n.All three Anicric'aU Rii’ls in w'om-en’s So-mc*tc‘r hurdles. Simctne Sch-alb'T, Anne VVana (I’Prien and Tid-y* Pickett, are elminiated as Treb-i.'onda Valla, Italy .equals world