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Edited Reprint - For Sake of Sport
(August, 1936 - newspaper?)
FOR SAKE OF SPORT
by GEORGE T. DAVIS
Memories, mostly pleasant, of the XI Olympic games track and
field competition:
JESSE OWENS
-- establishing himself as the greatest individual hero of
Olympic history by winning four gold medals and forcing even
such immortals as Jim Thorpe, Paavo Nurmi, and Hanns Kohlemainen
to "move over."
FRANK WYKOFF
-- anchoring his third successive American sprint relay team to
victory in a new world's record time of 39.8, after taking a
"bang-up" fourth in the 100 meters.
EARLE MEADOWS
-- soaring "into the night" to win the pole vault title in this
prolonged event.
JACK
LOVELOCK'S -- floating
power combined with a secret sprint of 200 yards to carry him to
victory in the 1500 meters when his chief rivals. GLENN
CUNNINGHAM and LUGI BECCALI, believed the New Zealander was good
for only a 70-yard home sprint.
HELEN STEPHENS
-- established the almost unbelievable mark of 11.4
seconds in her trial of the women's 100 meters and then winning
the final in 11.5 seconds.
JOHNNY
WOODRUFF -- running on the outside, being boxed and
nearly tripping, but still winning the 800-meter title.
DEAN CROMWELL -- coaching more winners than any Yankee mentor in recent
Olympic Games history and becoming an outstanding candidate for
the job as head coach of American team for the XII Olympiad at
Tokyo in 1940.
KEN CARPENTER
-- breaking the deadlock with his arch-foe, "Slinge" Dunn, and
coming from behind to win the discus with a toss that broke the
Olympic record.
ARCHIE
WILLIAMS paying tribute to HAROLD SMALLWOOD, Troy's
quarter-miler, who underwent an operation for appendicitis on
the day he was expected to challenge Williams for honors in the
400-meter final.
GLENN MORRIS,
BOB CLARK and
JACK PARKER
-- giving America a clean sweep in the decathlon for the first
time in history, as Morris established an almost unbelievable
world's record of 7900 points.
CORNELIUS
JOHNSON, DAVE ALBRITTON
and DELOS THURBER
doing likewise in the high jump, the opening event of the games,
sending the Americans off to a brilliant start that gained
momentum each day and was climaxed with 203 points, which was
more than the next three teams, Finland, Germany, and Japan
combined -- and 12 gold medals for the Yankee horde.
MACK ROBINSON
-- finishing right on Owens heels in the 200-meter dash
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