Surprise Defeat FacesIn Olympic Women's Divinemmm(fv—Americaman flyweight wrestler, held world champion Ivan Koch_ A Mft * » «• .a # . A * * * •todaysecond full day of the 17th Olympic Games opened with a liberal test of strength between the United States andif powerful Soviet*.But American women divItftschedule were the men’s 400ers, ’ maybe a little bit too confident, faced failui in 3-meter spring * board j MMMneter freestyledivine, an event the United i women’s 200-metermedley relay heats, men’s 100-meter freestyle final, women'sRaiders RaWeaker EnIn New leaNATIONALTeam ExpectStates has won eight out of eight times in the lympics.Ingrid Kramer, a shapely blonde from Germany, led the way into theaftemoon finals of the eventtThe U.S. basketball team faced j PittsburghJapan in continuation of the first Milwaukee round of eliminations Yugoslavia j St. Louis eliminated France 62-61 in a morn-Pope, 1956medalist in platform diving, andU.S. teammate Patsy Willardwere well off the pace with only three dives remaining.German LeadsMiss Kramer increased her firstIn water polo, the Soviet*feated Argentina 7-4Los AngelesSan Francisco CincinnatiChicagoTies RussianCanoeist Paul Beachem of Wash*ington, DC, finished fifth in hisPhiladelphiaw.L.Pet.GB7547.615§* * *6851.5715»i6754.554n | /m6654.55085960.49614145570.4402l*24773.392274775.38528To Win TwiceOAKLAND (UP1) -land Raiders, little * the American Footb isn’t expected to win two games during theule of 14 tilts.round lead with three graceful ef- from the men's 1,000-meter• ***** (Friday’s Result. .. | I „ St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 1semifinal heat and was eliminated Philadelphia 4 Chicago 2But, with coach Ed at the helm, the Rshock some of the 1forts that boosted her point total to 98.38. Mrs. Pope, of Santa Ana,singles.WEST SCORES 11ROME (UP!) - Jerry West, West Virginia University’s allAmerican basketball player, scored 11 points as the U. S.Olympic squad downed Italy 86-54 Friday,It was good for third high nearing in tha game, behind Cincinnati’s Oscar Robertson who had 18 and Adrian Smith, asubstitute, with 17,West made good five feild coals and his only foul line toss.Wilson, a 114-pounder from Toledo, Ohio, surprised the Russian in a second round match. The result followed Wilson's loss of Fri* day to D. Pireunlescu of Romania. Another loss would have meant elimination for Wilson.. • , . _ 1 established concernsLos Angeles 10 Cmcnnati 1 (Is! u conference.of 2)Milwaukee 3, San Fran. 2.Larry Allen* Portland, Ore.,atherweight won his second con-‘cutive Greco-Roman match, hutSaturday's Probable PitchersOakland was the last team to he offe chise in the league the drafting was corrbeehad to take what wtheavyweight Dale Lewis of Milwaukee. Wis., lost a first rounddecision. AMERICAN „Miss Kramer's trainer, Evelyne yorj. 70 ^ Sibinski, is confident her protege Ba]tim()re will win the women’s 3-meter div- ChicagoAsked if she thought thePhiladelphia at Chicago —Buz-hardt (4-12) Ellsworth (6-10).Milwaukee at San FranciscoBurdette (15-7) or Pixarro (•-!) cast-offs, pick-ups an vs MarandaPittsburgh at St. Louis (night)— Cheney (2-2) or Gibbon (4-2) vs Simmons (4-3) or Gibson (3-4).(Only games scheduled)72 5270 52ingCalif., second after Friday’s opening four dives, dropped to fourth at 90.02. Miss Willard, of Mesa, Ariz., was seventh among the eight who qualified for the finalswith 88.78.American divers were overconfitiThe men’s 3-meter diving competition also opened today with Sam Hall of Dayton, Ohio, and Gary Tobian of Glendale, Calif., representing the United States.dent. Miss Sibinski smiled andsaid, “maybe a little bit.But Mrs. Pope said, ’Tm not worried, I still have a good chance although 1 went down two notchesClevelandDetroitBoston62 6058 6157 63.593.581.574.508.487.475121012*14ers, savs general m Soda. But we stillhave a pretty good tlt;Erdelatz doesn't h name player on squad. The quarlerbTommy Flores, one-' of Pacifc signal eallc to make it with t League. Behind him son, former Unsversil nia star who has bee, the Canadian Leaj 50 69 .420 20*2 however, seems to hi43 77 358 28««ResultsWe are going toclub as pro teams gNew York 7 Cleve 6 (1st, 11 inns) delatz. And we arc .... ,, . New York 7 Cleve 5 (2nd)Ingrid has morn difficult dh*. Bal,in)or(, j Klt;:„ ,.„ h,, nnnn.i.mn M,SS Slbin Ba„|more „ KOy 3 (,n()|to fourth place.”be the fastest.opposition ski said, and I’m sure she can increase her lead on the optional dives if she performs normally.'’ashington 5 Detroit 4 Saturday's Probable PitchersDetroit at Washington — Bruce so-called experts”■Rlii 01 to play ball — amshown indications wtright But Eddie won’t p the club will finish.