ational THE BATTALION Page 13 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 n ' . are given in “P fund, ‘4 her fevi tiffle man the Pilot ligltj sev en cliiltL piled more (la ^ said slie er. nan gave metis you’re not ernment yo' said. %(,. Only a are the depti] )th feet."’ st nail the at. o posts. 3 many nails s| hat it go V wouldn’t y aid. n her hn made the gla husband iii lid withalaif ’hat they say never gets i /er Movie star reminisces about bygone days of swim competition United Press International LOS ANGELES — Sitting next to Buster Grabbe brings on an un easy feeling. You keep looking warily around for the alligators and lions. Or waiting to get zapped by Ming the Merciless, the evil emperor of the universe. Or anticipating the rush of Killer Kane and his battalions of robots. For Grabbe, those were every day occurrences. And it’s hard to imagine he isn’t fighting the fan tasy foes anymore. But Buster Grabbe — who as Flash Gordon fought Ming the Merciless, as Buck Rogers battled Killer Kane and as Tarzan warded off daily attacks by wild creatures — is now 72 years old. And those television shows and movies of the 1930s and ’40s are long gone. But don’t get the idea Grabbe is some ancient relic, some worn-out actor on the doorstep of the Great Stage in the Sky. Despite his age, he’s still a tan dynamo, with rippling chest mus cles and powerful arms and legs. He swims two or more miles a day and looks like he could still knock the lights out of the creatures of the universe and the jungles. And he makes it clear that when he reminisces he’d rather talk less about acting and more about the event that allowed him to become an actor — the gold medal he won in the 400-meter freestyle event in the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles in a swim stadium next to the Col iseum. Grabbe, along with 1972 Olym pic swim champion Mark Spitz, recently dropped by the stadium for the McDonald’s Olympic Youth Swim Meet. Sitting beside the pool brought forth a flood of stories. “See that gate over there?” Grabbe said. “When I was a stu dent at Southern Cal, I used to climb that fence every day at six in the morning and put in a few hours of training in the pool. “They had barbed wire at the top and that made it pretty tough. But now they’ve got that damn sheet of metal and it’s impossible to get over.” Grabbe recalled the finals of the 400-meter freestyle. He pointed out the lane he was in and the Appearing LIVE Thursday Night! VAVO GRIFFITH! Cover 8 2 50 4410 College Main 840-9438 100RE. ID 0077 YES ONli After the move, make your next move to City National. A neVv home, a new community, a new job. It is all a part of moving to a new town and there are a lot of things to consider. 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Morgan, 44, a wholesale auto dealer from Santa Ana, Calif. , said he hopes to get at least $250,000 for the psychedelic Bentley. lanes his chief rivals were in, and a wide grin creased his face. “I had a close call for the gold medal,” he said. “The Frenchman almost beat me. I watched him in trials and he always slowed down near the end and got beat by one or two guys. “I figured he wasn’t in shape. But I found out that was all part of his act. He just wanted everyone to think he didn’t have anything left. “In the last 50 meters, we were dead even. As I hit the wall, I looked over and saw his head bob in his final stroke and I knew I’d whipped him. Got him by one- tenth of a second.” Grabbe said the biggest thrill of his life came a minute later. “I looked up and saw my father jumping over the fence,” Grabbe said. “He fought his way through the police and ran over and hug ged me. “He just wouldn’t let go of me. 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