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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1952.
THE GENERAL CALIBRE OF THE COMPETITORS Harrison Dillard Is On AT HELSINKI SURPASSES ANYTHING THAT
HAD
BEEN VISUALISED
London.
ara
Britain, as leaders in the 1950 European Championships,
at the Helsinki hopeful but not too assured of athletics successes Olympic Games.
"who are potential Britain possesses at least half a dozen men and women winners of a coveted Olympic gold medal, but in the heat of combat and challenge, the unexpected often happens, as history has proved so often.
If success evades the British team, there will be no excuses from those who supervise and those who actually compete.
our
Mr Jack Crump, the team normal rivalry and interest are the re-entry of manager; says, "We are sending intensified by
to Germany and Japan, who were from the London excluded Olymplad.
INTENSE CHALLENGE
contingent strongest Helsinki, and we are etendent that we shall do well, But if we miss victories, there will be no alibfa,"
is no There
doubt that
Olympic medals at Helsinki this year will never have been more strenuously earned.
of the Illustrative
Inteuse
challenge facing the competitors
is
the setting for the, 1,500 Metres race, which must as- The general calibre this year, suredly resolve itself into one on paper, surpasses anything of the "show-pieces" of this previously visualised, and the year's Olympiad.
Soviet "Olympic Attache” Complains:
Western Athletes Will Have Better Training Facilities At Helsinki
Helsinki, June 15,
Complaints that Western athletes would have better training facilities than Soviet competitors in the Olympic Games were made here yesterday by the Soviet Sports Attache, Mr S. Kalinin, authoritative athletic circles dis- closed today.
The Olympic Press Service, which Mr Kalinin also criticised as "weak" and not "authoritative", did not issue these complaints to the newspapers.
Mr Kalinin is reported to petitors, were inferior to those have fold mecting between of other
camps, particularly
IN THE STADIUM
The Finnish organising Com- for runners and jumpers, initice and the foreign "Olympic Attaches" that training facilities at the camp at Otnacs, near Helsinki, specially built for the Soviet and East European com-
Fastest Ever
Marathon
He asked that athletes of all countries should be allowed. to train in the Olympic Stadium o few days before the start of the Games, so that they could accustom themselves to the tracks.
1
Britain, Sweden and Germaniy all have runters in this event brilliant enough to engender confidence of victory-unul a victory that would establish an Olymple recentl
Last year, more than a acord of world athletes returned
EOCS (A time of 3 mins $1.6 mile in approximately 4 mins. 10,0 secs,) which gives promise of a new Olympic time of 5 mins, 45-40 sees, as compared with the late Jack Lovelock's record winning Umb in Berlin, in 1936, of 3 mins, 47,8 Docs.
Britain's two representatives, Roger Bannister and Narkeville, are both capable of it not achieving approaching,
times, at Holsinid, these
Bannister's best go far and
although
in 3 mins. 48.4 secs.. Nankeville's 3. mins. 48 secs. (in 2050).
48
school master, The German Gunter Dohrow, has already this year returned a time of 3 mins. 40.8 secs., while his compatriot Lueg is right on his heels with a time of 3 mins. Adding to the fierce compati- will be the three great tion
Sture Labt- Swedish runners, quist, Lennart Strand and Olle Aberg, as well as the Hungarian, Beres, the Yugoslav, Otenhaj-
the American mer, and Gehrmann.
The three Swedish diners have run nearly a score of races inside Bannister's best time up to date.
Don
Yet Barmister, trained and koyed up to the last second, might be the winner of this ruce, which is bound to be one of the highlights of the Olympiad.
NOBODY YET KNOWS Nobody yet really knows what this medical student from St. Mary's Hospital, London, and standing 8 ft. 1 in, tall, can achieve.
Bannister ran the world's Yet, the
last year. Criüielsing
Olympic farest Milo
unlike most other star athictes, News Service. Mr Kalinin said
he has no coach, and he trains was reaching the that news newspapers before the Atlaches, alone.
modelled himself on He has Confirming that these com- Chiswick, Middlesex, plaints had been made, Major- Lovelock, and is preparing for
with Helsinki the hid General Arvo Martola, June 14. Jim Peters (Britain) to- Games organiser, said that the thoroughness reminiscent of the
Committee had replied that all late New Zealander. day won the British Nation- participating countries
Strangely criough, his career is would al Marathon title in 2 hrs. be given equal training facili-almost a replica of that of Love.
20 mins. 42.2 soca. - fastest time ever known.
The previous time
best
the ties.
known
mins. 15 was 2 hrs. 23 Becs. set by Chol Youn-chil of Korta at Pusan last October.
The Olymple record for the marathon is 2 hrs. 29 mins. 19.2 secs.. which Kitel Son, of Japan, clocked at the 1030 Games in Berlin.
The Duke of Edinburgh start- ed the 163 competitors in to- day's race from the grounds at Windsor Castle. The event Chiswick fluished
the Stadium.
was
Stan Cox, of Britain, second, barely a quarter of a mile behind Peters in 2 hrs. 21 mins. 42 sech., which also beat the previous best known time.
ANOTHER FAST TIME Geoff Iden, of Britain, won third in another tast time of a hrs. 28 mins; -89.8 secs.
The first three led in that order from start to finish. platings Worc
Other
follows:
FS
4th-C. b. Rubertsun." Time: 2 br. 30 min. 48 becs.
5th--R. W. McMinnis, Time:
hrs. 31 min. 42 secs.
8th-W. G. Parr, Time:
hrs. 35 mins. 33 secs,
The marathon was run over
the official distance of 42.195
Lilometres.
:
test
a
locks, for he went to the same college at Oxford, and now pur- at the They
to aues his medical studies could not agree athletes training in the actual same hospital. Stadium, There were over 900 entrants for light athletics, and
GREAT CHRISTOPHER!
Chris Chalaway's new British record in the Two Miles last week of 8 minutes 55.6 seconds may not have been his greatest performance yet:
Here, at the White City in the Inter-County Mule during the British Games, he wins in 4 minutes 13,8 seconds under conditions that would have been more appreciated by ducks,
The effort could well have been worth under 4 minutes 10 seconds and it will, indeed, be a great Mile race at the AAA Championships at the White City this coming Saturday.--Central Press Photo.
These
For
His Way To Another Olympic Championship
When the US. Olymple track and field trials are heki in Los Angeles, in July, a favoured contender for a place on the team will be Harrison Dillard, ond of the world's great hurdlers and present holder of the 100-Metro Olympic sprint title, ** If the 29-year-old Negro succeeds in winning a place on the team for the second time, he will be adding another distinction to an athletic career already
· crowded' with honours,
Baldwin- For 4
won
hurdler Harrison of stature, and weighing
"Bones"
As a student at Wallace
is elight College, Ohio, D- Dillard land won 201 out of 207 races. standing 5ft 10 In becoming the first man ever 10st 13. Hit rique Ropes to held all four of the U.S. in-able for his nickname door and outdoor hurdling utes Dillard does not worry about simultaneously,
12 the fact that he is not consider- They National
Collegiate and Amateured to have great form.. Athletic Union Championships. say I'm unorthodox," he says.
82 IN A ROW
"But I figure any form that gets fastest is orthodox He holds the world's record you there
form,"
OWENS WAS HIS IDOL,
of 22.3 seconds for the
200- Meire Law Hurdles. He is also
the owner of the longest win-
ning streak in the history of He was born in Cleveland, U.S. track events. During a 13-Ohio, the son of a labourer. His month period, between 1047 first idol was Jesse Owens, the
82 and 1048, he.
consccu- grtal Negro sprinter who tive races.
Unti tho 1948 Olymple trials,
Dil
lard's ability ng a hurdler ha
over- shadowod.. his excellence us sprinter.
a
After suffer ing the rate misfortune of being dis qualined for knocking over barriers
his
hurdling
specialty,
Won
Dillard on- Harrison Billard tered
the
100-Metre sprint and become a member of the US. team ty
your.
won
three events for the US. düring the Olympics at Berlin in 1936. Owens gave him his first pair of track shocs' and encouraged him to concentrate on the hurdles rather than the eprints.
Under the guidance of Eddie Finnigan at Baldwin-Wallace College, Dillard soon developed a the greater Icap in going over hurdles than that achieved by longer-legged perfortners. Even- tually, he was able to make leaps of close to 14 fect; two feet longer then these of his rivals.
In the next few years he set nine world's records at various hurdling distances. In 70 races in the United States and Europe during 1947 he came in first 75 times.
One month after graduating
13.5 seconds. This and the 400-Metre race are the only hurdling oventa on the Olymple programme. (London Express Service).
DILLARD IS STILL GOOD
* Cleveland, June 15.
Harrison Dillard, win- ner of the 100 Métres, in the 1948 Olympics in London, took three events In the District Amateur Athletic Championships
here yesterday. "Dillard won the 100 yards in 9.6 seconds, the High Hurdles in 14.2 the 220 seconde, and yards Low Hurdles in '28 seconds.--Reuter.
+
U.S. RETAINS
WIGHTMAN CUP
London, June 14.
The United States retain-
running third in the event. Ho from Baldwin-Wallace In 1948 on to win the event at the Dillard appeared at the Olympic went Olympic Games in London that trials, heavily favoured to win first place in 110-Metro Hurdles. hurding to Dillard Printing is just
His upset and eventual place sprinting.
"Bat on the fram as a sprinter rathered the Wightman Cup today running," he explams. when you combine running with than a hurdler amazed the sports when beating Britain by the gymnastic ability required world, and few conceded him a seven matches to nil in the in the hurdles, you have a high chance in London against the women's tennis internation- art in track and field athletics." world's best sprinters. Everyone at at Wimbledon,
except his
Figures Speak
Themselves
track championships at Helsinki is higher than it ever has been. The appended figures for the 20 best per- formances in each Olymple track event in the past 12 months speak for themselves.
The calibre of the athletes who will contest the
US. season reaches its
more
climax
་་
former coach, Eddie Finnigan, underestimated Dillard's determination.
Though Dillard
It was America's sixteenth successive.win in the competi- Britain, who Lust ation, Won, photograph of the finish had to triumphed in 1930, have won be developed before the judges the trophy only four lines since made their final decision top beries, began in 1923. nover went through anything like that walt,”. Брук
Dillard
Buch has been the dandtiation of the United States since the war that Britain's" girls won During a European exhibition only two of the 49 matchies tour after the Games Dillard played in the seven recent en- showed the world that he was counters and one of these was still one of its best hurdlers by a doubles.
time for
the 110
Metres
equalling the winning Olympic The United States bughn, the piny needing to Hurdics of 13.9 seconds, Hisecond day's best time for the event is 13.7 win only one of the four
maining matches for victory, seconds:
and
DETERMINED
This came In the first match
of the day, when the Wimble- don champion, Doris Hart, bent Were it not for his deter Britain's leading player, Mr **47.9", 13. ́ ́ Korleson (Sweden) - 30:10,0mination to win a place da Vernon Dixon (USA)
this year's U.S. Olympic track Jean Walker Smith 7-5, 6-2 Less 0.3 seconds for performance Walter Nystrom (Sweden). 30:14.4 30:18,8 Gasion Refft. (Belgium)
as a hither, after splendid hour-long feld team uver 440 Yards.
fit! Baltic, Vladimir Karanitsev (ÚSSR) 30:21.8 Pent Salonen Finlahd) 30:22.0 Dillard would probably have
After 30:21.6 retired from athletics by now.
this the unhining Ivan Semyonov (USSR) Franto Mihalic (Yugoslavia) 20:29.0
But despite oltier activities hematches became virtually cz 30:30.8
is member
of the Onto (hibitions.
The results were (American 20:53.8 State Boxing Commission and
on the public relations staff at names first): 30:36.0 on-the
the Cleveland Indians Base- club-Dolord has kept ball himself in top condition by remaining undefeated In Ameri- can indoor track meets this year.
It may be noticed that there are not too many Americans in the lists. The American standard is not lower than it was, but the European, Australian and South African standard is much.higher. Bannister is 'self-taught run-
There will be many "if they were let loose on the per, and buses most of his train- Stalium tracks they would ruining on the principles laid down American names in when the them before the Games started" in books.
When he is not training. he with the regional Olymple try
As it is right now, the standard Mr Kalinin was told by the enjoys rock climbing in solitary outs in the next three weeks, Committee that they had re-isolation.
Within the It will be a remarkable fact is higher than it was in any leased news to the Press quickly.
when ha. competes at other Olympic 'year,
the weeks, with next because they believed that speed that was "more important than the Helsinki, he will probably have Europeans starting in earnest as run only one mile race this year well as the Americans, it should
the event,which gave. him the
The best performances in the approximate and not very reach a new highest ever mark. pressive time, of 3 mina. 62.5
He was past 12 months in the Olympic secs., for 1,000 Metres. running in only a small field, events follow:. however, and he certainly finished very fresh, and with plenty of
official stamp."
There was a second service handling Information of interest to the Attaches only.
They promised, however, that releaser would In future Press
as soon as reach the Attaches the newspapers-Reuter.
Rochdale Appeal
For Funds
To Carry On
the
four
100 METRES
reserve power.
E. McD. Bailey. (Trinidad) Contracting with Bannister's James Golliday (UBA) quict undemonstrativo pre- Vladimir Soukharov (ash)
Dean Smith (USA) .... perations for what might prove Herb McKenley Jamaica) to be the outstanding race of Anget Kolev (Bulgaria) the year, is the attitude of Me- Hello da Silva (Brazil) Donald Balley,
brilliant Haukur Clausen Leland
James Ford (USA) ........... Trinidad sprinter, and double Wemer Zandt (Germany)
Athletic Emil Kiszka (Poland) British Amateute
As-
Levab Sanadın (USSR) Champion, sociation
who will
Will | Flit, de Gnichy (Australia) again ran for Britain.
Alister (rozli
Gordon (Australia) Scarcely one week parses
Art Drag (USA) Rochiale. without Bailey gaining somo Wille Jack (GB) The Third
Division honour on, the track. Ho hap! Lev Kalyayer (USSR)
Wind-alded. count of (Northern)
club,
the number of "event" Rochdale, are appealing to tinies he had beaten the public for funds to doubtful whether there is any for the 100 Yards, and it is carry the Club through the other sprinter in the world whos
tan match his performances for Peter Kraus docents consistency, Reuter,
close season,
soccer
This has been announced by the Board
who of Directors also stated that two directors
Poters, 33-year-old dispensing have resigned because of the Gardner & Clayton optician, was twide nearly knock Club's financial position.
They
Hollows, Director
ed down by cars during the late Mr R. Ashworth, who has race, and also narrowly avoided been on the Board for 10 years, a skidding crollat. Nine mics and Mr 3. from the finish he was "trapped" since 1042. between cara travelling in op- posite directions and hid to stop.
He covered the arat 10 tulles in 81 mins. 30 Mecs, and the
28 neda - Relifer.
MILE RECORD, BROKEN
....
Defend Their Titles On June 30
200 METRES (Around A Turny“. McD, Bailey (Trinka)
Vladimir Boukharev Heth McKenley (Jamaica) Clearge thoden (Jamaica)
11. Geister (Germany).
Wernor Zandt (Germany)
2. Joubert (South Africa), John Treloar, (Australia) ........ Behalk Bouysen (9. Africa) James Geliday
800 METRES
Arthur Wint (Jamaica) foscos Browne (USA) Urban Cleven (Germany) Patrick El Mabrouk (Algiers) Heinz Ulzheimer (GerARY) Don Gehrmann (USA) Audun Boysen Norway)
Wolfbrandt Loden)
Gustav Jemman (Sweden) 30312
3.000 METRES STEEPLECHASE
*148.0
1:40.3
Las Perry (Australia)
1:50,0
Erno Beres (Hungary)
10.1
KOTECH (ungary)
1:50.1
**1:59.3
Krucicky (Germany)
1:00.4
tennu Port (Finland),
Nikifor PopoY (USGA) .
30:37.2
1:50.4
Bob Chambers (USA) Stacey Siders (USA)
H. J. Parlett (ab)
Reggie Paarroan URA
1:50.4
Pyotr Tehevgim (USSR)
Olle Aberg (Sweden)
191.0
5. Jungwirth (Czechoslo
Ted Wheeler (USA)
102
Andrija Olenhajmer
10.3
(Yugoslavia),
10.
Henry Cryer, (USA)
10.3
R. Flögerman (Sweden)
10.
Jack Hutchins, (Canada)
151
70.4
Gennadiy Moday (USSR)
151
*10.4
E. Vichana (Germany)
10.4
10.5
1,500 METRES-
10.3 Stufe Landquist (Sweden)'
Olip Aberg (Sweden) ...................... 10.5 - Günter Hohrew (Germany) .. 19.5 | Andrija Otenhajmer, 10.3 (Yugoslavia)
10.5 11mar Tetpalo_(Finland) **** 10.5 Werner Laseg (Germany) 10.0 Patrick El Mabrouk (Algien)
Hogar Bannister (GB) ...
5. Jungwirth, (Czechoslovn
Gaston Reiff (Belgium)
But Nankavato. (GB)
All Holmberg (Sweden) Ingmar Ericsom (Sweden) 199 Peler Bodhion (CB) 21.1 Venlav Cevona
(Cerchiislovakia)
313
*21.7 Len Eyre (GB) using 21.3 Runo Persson (Sweden)
214. Tuomaala (Finland). 21.4 Kari Khuge (Germany) 214 Karl-Erik Karisson (Sweden) Antun Boysen, (Norway) ....
*21.
(USA)
310
Karl Friedrich-Haas (Germany)
#22.5
8,000 METRES
Angel Kelev (Bulgaria)
21.4
215
Emil Zatopek.
*ai
Ciechoslovakia)
21.
Herbert Schads
*21
Wehell (Switzerland) Edwin Carr (Australia) Kevin Goever (Austraila)
Kevin Reede (Amtraka) Bruce Balls (Australia) on Murray Morris (Australia)
Max Evana (Australia)
*Lom 0.1 second over 120 Yartis.
London. Two boxing champions will The Board explained that
be defending their titles ago they made June 30. Low weeks private oppeal to budness
At West Hartlepool, Teddy people in town with a view to
European Flyweight Gardner £2,000, which "would
Champion, will oppose Otelh
and
tille
first 15 miles in 1 hr. 17mins helped the Club througe | Belardinelli, of Italy and at] the close season together with Abergevenny Ronnie Clayton, what the Chairman, Mr E. H
British Featherweight The Vict Tattersall, * London, June 14.
Chairman, Mr F, S. Ratcliffe holder, will meet the challengb Dal Davies, of Skewell, Two British records were had already found. A total
Glamorganshire...: Brokan at the Women's Amateur 21,120 was given. Athletic Association Champion- -dhip#«here to alayı
The British Boxing Board of So far, the Chairman and Control also stated that con
ace to win the one mile in 5 wages of the rams. 11 secs, beating the Bri with the tah record of 5 mins. 18.5 secs, d
Diane Contes retained her BAYRILIK LASIO WILM a throw of 148
Anne Oliver ran a Jemendous Vice-Chairman Have paid the tricks have not been lodged for
staff themselves no rush Lightweight Cham exception of the plumdhip fight between Tommy of London, the Manager, Ted Cloddler, who has feGovern foregone any salary unul the boldia and Frank Johnson, of
Manchester, and the contest crisis is over.
has to fals place by July 31 Beiler.
Art. 735 th, which was by Lest season Rochdale finished | how open to purse offers.
than tho, previous fourth from the bottom Técura of 189 EL 2 IndRouter. Rafter.
400 METREZS George Rhodent Jamaica) alle Mazzoni amaica) Iterb McKenter Arthur Wint (Jamaica) Mai Whitfield (UBA) De Maiocco (USA) Bam LaBeach (Panama)
Geister (Germany) Karl-Friedrich Has (Germa James Engel_(USA) 3, Anderton (South Africa) Morris Curotta (Australia) Derek Pagh (GB)
tu Johnson (USA) telf Back Finland) a Lou Jones, (UBA),
acque Beghts France).
is Terences Türgines (GO). It] W. Chignii (Bouth Africa)
18witzerlan osladt flav Astepto Pint Greyling (Gouth
Vladimir. Kazaniter (USSR) 0:40.8 Mikhail Baltikov (USSR)... 8:57.6 11510 Helmuth Gude.
(Germany) 0:03,4
4,
Miss Maureen Connolly beat Mrs Jean Rinkel-Quertier: 9.7.
2, 20
Miss Shirley Fry beat Miss Suzan Partridge 6-0, 6-0.
Miss Connolly and Miss Louis
In the Olympic trials he will Brough bene Mrs. Joy! Mottro
*1:01.0 Petar Segedin (Yugoslavia) .. 9:05.4 be meeting his eblet American 11.1 Anatoly Savenko (USSR) 9:072 rival, Dick Atteses. Attiesby is 131 Erik Blomster (Finland) ... 9:07.5 1315 Apre lungary) on
9:07.6 present holder of the world re- Gunnar Karlsson (Sweden) D:cord for the 110-Metro Hurdles
19:09.0
Viljo Kilskinen (Finland) Curt Soderberg (Sweden). 0:19,0
Susuma Takahashi (Japan): 9910
Lecat (France) ** 18 DAVIS CUP John Disley (GB)
B. Djutankovie (Pugoslavia) 354 Ivan Eriksson (Sweden) 3:40.8. Niton (Sweden)
9:11.0
1. Lebrun (France) guar 3:41.0 Flavicek (Czechoslovakia). 5:42.0 Lado Forebitky Hungary) 0:11: 3:40.0 Toro' Sjöstrandt. (Sweden) 17403
3:40.4
3:48,0
3:40,0
110 MÈTRES HURDLES
an
3:40.0 Craig Dixon (USA) 3:4023) Dick- Attiesby - (UBA) 3:49,0| Jack-Davis - (USA) ^ J 3:00 Ty, Weinberg "(Austrália) -
Val Joe Walker: (USA) 1:50.0 Peter Gardner: (Astralia), 3:59.4 Ken Doubleday 3400 Harrison Dillard (USA) 3:50.2
Jesse Thomas (UBA).
3:502
Yevgenty Bulabchik (USYR) Andre Myburgh (Bouth Atries)
Bulz AnderAQT (USA)
Willie Stevens (UBA)
Joel McNulty: (USA)
794
Peter McCreary (USA) ***
Floyd Simmons "(UBA), Li 12514:33.0 ('Michitaks! Hanami (Japan)-
(Germany) 14:15.4 Bob Mathias (USA) 4.1. Gaston Beur (pengtum) ........ 14:18.0-Larry Johnson (DSA) 9115 Bertil Albertesdn
(Bwoden) 14:20,0 | Nin Purdue ›(USA)
*215 Vaino. Koskela (Finland) - 14:310 Militen. Campbell. (UBA).
Tentu Post' (Finland)
14:22.0
nance Martin, Stokken (Norway) 14:23.8
Vladimir Kazantsev (UBBH) 14:240
Alain Mimdun :(Algiers)
$1.0
Nikitor Popov (USSI)
ETO Berea (Mungdry)
407 13ndmark (Broden)
407 Olstein-Saksvik (Norway)
Walter Nystrom (Hweden)
14.4
and Miss Pat. Ward 6-0, 0-9.-:
The Duchess of Kent progait-
ed the trophy on the courg
the American team-Reuter,
Italy, Belgium, Denmark, France
In
Semi-finals
Bologna, June 16.
Italy, winning both Singles today, beat Britain by four thatches to one in their Davis Cup European Zone quarter-final tie here,
- Fausto Gardial beat Tony Moliram 4-6, 4-5, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0, 14 and Foolmio del Bdig: beat 140 Geoff Palla” (6-3, 6-4;, 0-2.
24.3
100 METRES MUNDLES
14:27.
14:2015
Bob Davinney! (UBA)
Turiy tayar (Usa)
60,0 $1.7
11:28
1
14:30
Timotey Lunyev (USSR) Les. Yoder, (UBA)
John Haland (New Zealand),
use Larison thendon)
24234.1
41.0 Lucien Thea; (Belgium) " ... 14
Muller: (Gurmany)oike
471 Marcel Van de Waityno 47.51 (Belgium)
Krucicky (Germany)'
475 Jacob Kterscan, (Norway)
*10,000 METRES
knil zatopamost
* rezáchoslovaktli)
Herbert Behlade,[Ge
Bertil AlbSAMTALERA
Marlin' Stokken
(Nor
Alkin Himalin (Algien) | Yalno. Koskela "k
14:34.0 1497.0
on WING (Bouth Africa)
Armando Vilisut,sitaly) Ralph Kaylor (USA)) Altin Hauch À USA), 14:20.04 Julin (USSR)
Phi Grey|tik (South Afrj Georg Balleti. Portmany Ken Duobliday" (Australia) Pedro Yona». (Chile) ·
(602) - B.. Horrena, flouth Afri 30/03,6 | Jom. Coveri - (Chile)'
PAI 30:0LA IE2ham 0.3 arconde tur perforeni
30:10,9 over 450 YARREZAY
- DOMINATE", Won both "zing of today, Kurt Nielsen defeating Hocat Hermann Hy0-3, 0-3 and |6-2, anti Turben, Ulrich, bending
Ertist
Italy now meet Dokmark in chibik by 6-3, 6-4 ani the semi-finals, Reuter,
In the womllinois, they; mbes
Brúnnie, June 15, the winners of thu Italy-Britain Telgilat today shined a win- 410, *** ning: 13-0 Ibad over 'Sweden, | S "Als last year's sond winners,
Davis Cip 020 their
proptim
4683. "Argentina - by tle here. Zone quarter-Inal, tie
tiweb matchca ito two in their The Belgian pair, Philippe Davis Cup European Zume sin Washer and Jacky Brichant, quarter-final here and trill meet 329 bout Sweden's Torsten Johani. Belifum in the semi-tidals.. *om and Nüs Rutilion by 3-5,
**Play's final two singles 2310-2, 6-1: arad 7-9. In the scalinatches were abaret da fare
613) finals,, Helgian mert Frates—
•633 Reubir.
дал
Benard Lostrement of French heat also Russell 6-7, 8-0vres, Copenfunga, June 15, 6-4, 0-3, to give his cou Dark today bout Getantiny winding tend, and, in b by four matches to one in thairiskt; nich - Barique Mores of Dey Cup Europaka kone Arguilina beat Pau Bány But, qumter-finals, here,