THE CHINA MAIE, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1952.
HIS HAT FOR HELSINKI
BRITISH ATHLETES DO WELL ON FIRST DAY OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES
British 'athletes did well on the first day of the Olympic Games a Gold Medal. at Helsinki yesterday even if they still have to win Frank Sando was a surprise fifth in the 10,69 Metros Run and Ron Pavilt a surprise fifth in the High Jump.
Both Sando und Gordon Pirie (seventh) beat Dr Frank Aaron's British best performance in the distance run by the spectacular margins of 33.8 and 29.6 seconds respectively. So did Fred Norris (eighth).
Sando beemno the 10th man, London in 1948 of 20 min. 50.6 in history to break 30 minutes secs.
7. Gordon Pirie (Britain)-30| for the 10 Kilometres, Aleksandr Anoufrier of Russia and Hennumus, 2.0 seconds,
first
Fosti of Finland preceding him Into the select circle by less une! than 10 seconds. Zatopelt and Mimoun,
second, have both beaten 30 minutes before on a number of occasions. the first time in history It was that more than two men beat? 30 minutes for the distance the same race.
Anoufriey is the biggest sur- prise of the Games au far. He did not rank in the ral 20 in this event last season.
8. Fred Norris (Bellain).—30 inins, 0.8 seconds.
3. David Gractė: (Britain)
53.9
SOCS,
HEAT INI
* 1. Yuriy Iduyev * (USSR) 52.2 secs. 42. Anini Lippay (Hungary) 0. Ivan Pozhidacy (Soviet 52.7 secs. tussin)-30 mitis, 13.4 seconds, 3. Harry Whittle (Britain)
10. Martin Stokken (Norway) 52.8 C. 30 mins, 22.2 secondle,
11. Nikifor Popov (Sovlet Hussia)-30 mins. 24.2 seconds.
12. Bertli Albertsson (Sweden) 30 min. 34.0 cocondo-Reu
ter,
HIGH JUMP
Helsinki, July 20.
The United States won the MacDonald Balley opened his
Lille second Gold Medal of the Games bid for the 100 Metres with a magnificent sprint into when 21-year-old Walt Davis, the wind in 10:4 seconds. His the giant Texan, standing 0 ft, main challengera
in the final. in.. set up a new Olymple re it seems, will be the American cord in winning the High Jump
second and third strings, Lindy Remigino of Manhattan College, New York, who twice returned Smith 10.4 seconds and Dean of the University of Texas.
The other three finalists are
with 2.04 metres (dft, 83⁄41⁄2 in.).
Davis suffered from pulyome- its when aix years old and had to take specini exercises to use
his foot.
of
Second was Ken Welsner the United States with 2.01 likely to be the American metres (0 ft. 7% in.), string, Art Bragg; running! Jamal-
Third was Jose Telles da Con- with a bandaged thigh,
the can Herb McKenley and Pan-American Champlon, Ra- faoi Fortun Chacon of Cuba.
La.).
celcao of Brazil with 1.08 metres (02.
Fourth was Gosta Svensson of Sweden
la's Fastest Humun, Lavy of S Pinto, after an Indifferent scu- Ron in England, justified the Indian selectors'
with 1.09 metres
Fifth was Ron Pavitt of Bri-
|
HEAT IV Timofey Lunyav
52.7 noes.
2. Boinnd Blackman 52.7 soes.
....
(USSR)
(USA)
3. Rune Larsson (Sweden) 53.3
ECCS,
Eitaro Okano of Japan' wOS sixth in this heat in 54.4 sery.— France-Presse
800 METRES
Helsinki, July 20. Germany, In the Olympics for the first time since the war, produced the
fastest time in the 800 Metres when Helnz Ulzheimer clocked 1 min. 51:4 secs. to win his heat easily.
He took the lead from, the start but down the back straight India's Schan Singh Dhundy, his long black hair flowing in the wind, dared in front, only
German to go int
into the for the lead on the final straight. The Indian took second place.
Two Britons qualified in the Metres-Alan Webster and the former British Tom White, champion.
Webster could only behire
800
confidence intrin with 1.05 metres (0 ft. 498 take second place in his heat,
bul
finishing two yards of Warbrand!
(Sweden), nnel White had a great struggle to got third place and a qualifying position.
him by reaching the semi-fual in.)
Sixth was Ion Soeler with a 10.7-second effort,
regarded Humania with 1.05 metres (6 the more
highly Japanese hope, Tonio Hosoda, 4 in.)
Arnold Betton (USA) 1.95 in spite of a good 10.8 seconds, was eliminated in the third of metres (6 feet 43 inches). the second round heaty.
B. Gunderson (Norway) also 1.90 metres (6 ft. 24 fiches).
J. Delellenne (Belgium) into 1.00 metres,
400 the
Scotland's David Jack made the 100 Metres semi-finals,
All three Britons got
10. J. 0. Majckodunmi the semi-nuals
but the times (Nigeria) 1.00 metres. Metres Hurdles,
11. P. Halme (Finland) returned suggest
metres.
of
may not go further.
Getting into
thut
they
the semi-ano) was a great achievement when one
reflects on the fact South American
Witton
White's heat was won easily by the coloured American holder of the title, Mel Whitfield, in 1 nin. 52.5 sets,
Other Americans to
get through were John Barnes, 1.001 second in his heat with 1 min. 54.5 secs, and Reggio Pearman with 1 min. 51.8 secs.
12. Peler Wells (Britain) 1.90 metres.
It was the 10th time that the the
tile had gone to the United Champlon, States. Gomez Carneiro of
The old record was establish- Brazil, the Pan Americaned by Comellus Johnson of the Games Champion, Jaims United States with 2.03 metres Aparicio of Colombia, and the in the Berlim Games In 1936. Asian Games Champion, Eilaro Reuter. Okano of Japan, did not survive
to the last 12,
Two of the British entries, Albert
Webster
and veteran
In this event was India's Sohan Singh.
owa
10,000 ̄ ̄METRES
.५
WOMEN'S DISOUS
Helsinki, July 20. Russia won her first ever
Two Russians who qualified in the 500 Metres. They were Geumadiy. Modoy third in his
Emmanuel MacDonald Balley tries on his new Olympic hat at Victoria, London, before leaving for Bevingdon Airport to fly to Helsinki for the Games.-- Renterphoto.
McDONALD BAILEY
YUGOSLAVS LED 5-1. AND THEN
Russians
With
Goals
Score F Go!
13 Minutes
To
"MOST EXTRAORDINARY MATCH I HAVE EVER SEEN." BRITISH REFEREE SAYS
Tampero, Finland, July 20. Thousands cramming the Stadium hero tonight saw Russia and Yugoslavia. battle to a five-five draw after extra time in a drama-packed game of the Olympic' Boccer tournament Ørst round.
Football-mad Finns and journalists from all over the world, who travelled 120 miles from Helsinki to watch this needle game, got their money's worth in thrilla from start to finish.
was
*
An the Brazil-Luxembourg It was the first football clash | minutes to go, the Russians between the two countries since fought back so strongly and match, L. Pinto de Faria, H. Yugoslavia withdrew
that from the effectively
they
Ecored Barbosa-Tozzi scored for Brazil,; 'to tie the score and J. Gates for Luxembourg, Kremlin orbit-and added at four times traction to a gumo spectacular amid tremendous cheering.
while W. Schroeder SCOTEJ clough in lwelf. Britain's
Referee Ellis commented: "It twice and Klug once for Ger- Arthur Ellis was the referee,
was the
help; eliminate most
to extraordinary many
If Egypt, whose lone gond camd I have ever seen. Yugoslavia, Silver Medallists match
another five from E. Eldizwi., - Router. of the 1848 Games, led by three there had been before goals to nil at half time of the minutes
full time, Russians would the regular game, and increased the think margin to 4-0 soon after resump have won." tion. Then came a dramatic and Other results today were: thrilling Ruselan comeback.
Brazil beat Luxembourg Z-1.
bent Egypt. 3-1.
ct the ball roll- after a nervy
slart and ing slammed in two goals (through inside-right Arthur Mille and outside-lett B. Zebec) within four minutes towards the end of the first half.
With the score standing 5-1 against them and with only 13
EXPLAINS
How Not To Get Beaten
By
Split
Seconds
By PETER WILSON
American athletes, representing the largest free country in the world, are tipped
to win nine track and field events at the Olympic Games.
Who tips them? A flash of darkness called E. McDonald Bailey, holder of the British 100 yds, and 220 yds, championships,
Two months ago he traveled 7,000 miles to Los Angeles and back, just to run a trifle under 110 yards. He finished fourth. But though perhaps because he was beaten, he is in unique position to assess the strength of the American team.
new
THE NINE
wo
world
times. 150 yards, bullding up. Bwing 220 yards, three-quarter. effort burst.
-Your day. Thursday Friday. Rest. Saturday-Race.
"Your day" means that you go out on the track and prob- ably just limber up, do some axercises, and generally please yourself,
SORE FOINTY
are
TODAY'S PROGRAMME
AT HELSINKI
Helsinki, July 21. RETALIATED DESPERATELY Sprinters will dominate
Russia retaliated desperately but Yugoslavia covered well. the Olympic programme to On the one occasion that Rus day (Monday), and heavy sia got near the Yugoslav goal, rain. during the night is her inside-right, V. Mikolaev, ngain expected to affect the.. missed at three yards.
100 Metres times. bit back and Yugoslavia sucked another one past the Expected to start
a alight Russian goalie, L. Ivenov, to favourite to win the event la E lead by three clear goals at halt McDonald Bailey, the, Trinidad
streak, who runs for Britain and ·
who Dmong threo Yugoslavia, still on top, kept who was the Russians defending des-clocked 10,4 seconds
almost the perately through
While the athletes are going whole of the eccond half. Then through a crowded eight-hour outside-left T. Dejavov in programme in the White
Stadium creased the lead to four.
the fencers the Even after Russia's V. Bobrov, gymnasts the yachtsmen and bril-footballers will be competing in centre forward, scored tant solo goal to open thethe various arenas.
time
a
Olympic Hockey Soviet account. Yugoslavia con- tndia's ace sprinter, Lavy
INDIA AND
+
HOLLAND IN
THE FINAL
The
tinued to baffle their opponents Pinto, will be flat out and make with a sick, fast-moving gepeing his strongest erort today in It was no surprise when Zebec an endeavour to break through drove to the back of the Rus. to the Anals of the 100 Metres. # net to maho
--is best time yesterdby was 107
The seconds.. semed The pare
sagging shoulders
Japan now has three points in under their red jerseys, did not the unofficial national placings even look like a football team.
Busin
Prover?"•
The spectators sat back, iitless, and shares eighth position in the
Thirteen Helsinki, July 20. .Netherlands and Suddenly
and standings with Finland Austrin. AMAZING CHANGE
minutes to a go, Japan's T Yoshino brought an amazing change the points to her country by fourth place in the
with a throw, of, 43.81 metres (149 fect 83⁄41⁄44, The
Inches). Russla took the Brast". defence
three places in this evente the Reuter.
to swing the ball about. On close-knit
Yugoslav
In those
minutes 18 Russians banged in four more
and
the shattered
Maybe completely.
FIVE FINALS
Walk
B0
Russiana attacked grimly, relent. decided on Monday...
In the 100 Motres dash,
[heat with the slow' time of 1
min. 55.8 secs., and Pyörr Tchvgoun, second in his heat
I have fust had a talk with with 1 min, 51.8 cecs-Router, him. And, first of all, T askod
100 METRES
him which events he thought I raised an old and Sore Helsinki, July 20. the Americans likely
to win point "What about diet?" Sald ot Jamaica Said "McBailey":-
MCB.: Herb McKenley
"When athletes "It is going to take something went all out to win the fourth
must put training they
back and Anal 100 Motres pecond out of this world or at least a what they use
use up in
energy. record--for dim "The excuse that there is not Tom White, neither very high- Olympic Gold Medal when the round heat from Arthur Bragg, ly regarded semi-final pretty blonde, Nina Romasch-American Sprint Champlon, by American not to win the high enough of the right food in Bri- India qualified to meet in came over the Russians. Their gaining
of Junoesque inches in 10.5 secs.
jump (0 ft. 10 Ins.), the long tain is "possibles" in n very strong kova, a woman
tooit the Women's proportions,
very nearly as good. It was the first real surprise Jump (28 ft. 3 ins.), the pole foods vere, but there are other the final of the Olympic play gathered speed. They started Women's Discus
tournament Hockey feld, survived to the penultimate Discus event with a throw of of the Games.
vault (14 ft. 8% ins.), the dis-
"Steak, I admit, is good for round of the 800 Metzes run,
51.42 metres (188 ft, 834 in.) The two coloured men, cus (182 ft. 5
metres hurdles (50.7, the 400 the supply of protein, but fruit Thursday as both emerged opened up. Another surprise gemi-finalist
As a matter of fact, the hefty drawn next to each other on me
seos.), the is absolutely essential. The victorious from the semi- Russians made a clean sweep of the Inside, raced stride for x 110 metres relay (40.7 | Americans stress this.
finals today. "Recently this held event, when Elizaveta stride, with the
decathlon, Jamaican sces.), the
putting
goals I went through ex-
Helsinki, July:20. the weight (57 ft. 414. Bagrjanceva won the Silver always just a shade in front..
Ans.
haustive tests under Professor: Indla knocked out the British Yugoslavs
-The finals of the 100-Metres, Medal with 47.08 metres (154 ft. Bragg, his left thigh heavily and the javelin (230 ft. 3 ins.). K. Curetan, head of phy- team easily by thren goals to the Yugoslave word tired or too 400 Metres, 51⁄2 in.) and the world record taped, made
Hurdles, Long The Helsinki, July 20.
desperate bid
Agures in brackets are scal
One minute to go and the game Jump, Shotput, and the Emil Zatopek
other by the only goal scored in, a 79,000 Czech-Nina Dumbadze von brunette, to pass McKealey, but the 400 performances of men in the U.S.sity of Hunols. Among Univer- one, but Holland won through cour
suggestions on
was still in the balance, The Kilometres slovnicia thrilled 76,000 won the Bronze Metres sier held on finely for team.
diet which he close match against Pakistan, I asked Bailey to what he al-made to me was to take wheat- tors here today by beating his Medal with 46.25 metres (151 fi. an unexpected win.
India's hockeymen, defending lessly. The Yugoslavs clung on Recuits of the second round tributed American superiority. germ cil, which you can get in Olympic record for the 0% in.)
the Americans, The
a title they have won consistent-
Arthur Bragg, desperately. This is how he put it:- Russian girls. received Metres, thus retaining tremendous applause as they
England." follow:
and Lindy Re ly since 1929, made a brilliant! HEAT the title he won in London in stood on the rostrum to receive
There are certain obvious
Rusnia's inside-left, K. Beskov, Dean Smith 864 QUESTION
start to their game against
are likely to have shot for the a wealth
goal. The crowd migino 1.
Britain, From the bully-off the roared. But the Yugoslav goalle, Jamaican Herbert McKenley, their medals.
all over the country-m tain) 10.5 oCS,
So we came to the 64-dollar forwards swept into an attack V. Bears, leapt into the air and Cuban Rafael Fortun Chacon Fourth was Toyoko Yoshino
2. John Treloar (Australia) and every college has its own question. I asked MCB.: "What which gave centre-forward Bal-picked a certain good out of the of Japan with 43,31 metres
Britain's particularly track. (143 41, 84 in.)
10.7 secs.
do you think of your chantes bir Singh an easy goal.
MacDonald Bailey AF the "Athletic types are subsidised in the 100 and 200 metres?"
postion, in the
in the foal, op- to go to schools and univeral-
"Well," he said, "I have to Balbir put in the second for The Russian captain, Bobrovị Brogg may be able to step into ties they do, In fact, get i be absolutely 100 per cent fit Indila with an angled shot in slammed hane two of the second the shots of the last Gomes win- (USA) | athletle scholarships,
when I get to Helsinki then the 15th minute. Eight minutes dalf's five graisone of them ner from the United States, "There is tremendous rivalry my chances are as good as any later Britain was awarded a nearly bursting the met. Outside-
Harrison Dillard (Hol- between the
Various
colleges body's.
goal when full-back Lesile right Trofinov made no, mistake The United States Charley There's no messing around. It
"I had a chat with a' pзychla Claudius of India'was pulled_UP | in cinsizing in and back of winner of the 400 Metres Hurdles. Put
his best foot trist--the only time I have ever
for obstruction during a penalty. With the Yagodh vs forward he's had it and some
Balbir Singh also got India's their heels, Saft-half W. Petrov spoken to one and told him one el
else takes his pince,"
third and last goal before half hended in the equaliser said: "What about the that I got worried if I had to
In the interval before.... cxtra not off as if he was doing 400
secs.
coaches? I have always felt that un, against an unknown quan-time.
Although giving the Indian time, the spectators rushed lity. The doctor taught me how metres and set up a long lead went forward into the second 2. Rafael Fortum (Cuba) 10.7 the chief Amateur Athletic At to relax on the lees of always defence a gruelling time in the to the field to shake hands with from Rashid of Pakistan and round of the 400 Metres Hurdles sees,
sociation coach, Geoffrey Dyson, thinking: "I'm going to win, in second half, Britala failed to the Russions. the Russion, Anoutriev
here today.
3. Willam Jack (Britain) and his asalstants have done a scad of worrying about the op-acore.
In the extra time The deid caught
Britain was represented by 10.8 secs.
magnificent job." up with him before
position. inps had been her Champion, Harry Whittle, two
SO MANY MORE
"My aim is to be able to run completed. Then the Russian who was second in his heat for a 1. Herb McKenley (Jamaica)
McDonald Bailey agreed. But, as fast as I did when I equalled tools the lead, closely followed time of 53.9 secs, without unduly 10.5 secs.
10,000
1048.
There were 32
starters оц
of more than 50 entries.
Fifth was Lotte Haidegger of Austria
43.49 with
metres
Zatopek's time was 20 min 17 sccs. compared with the 29 mi
min. 50.6 oss. he set up in London in 1948. But he was well behind his own world record figures for the distance of 29 min. 2.6 sees, set up two 11
years ago.
Alala Mimoun of France was second and Aleksandr Anoutricy of Rus
Russia third.
The Australian,
pair of Mimoun Abdallah, with eighth
Zatopek went with
Les Perry,
142 (t. 8% in.)
Sixth was L. Manollu of Ru-
I
E. MacDonald Bailey (Brl-} tracks, like
3. Alain Parthault (France) 10.7 secs.
HEAT I
1. Lindy Remigino
mania with 42.65 metros (130 ft. 10.4 secs.
In.)-Router.
400 METRES HURDLES
2. Theodoratus Saat land) 10.6 sees.
3. Lavy Pinto (India) 10.7 a a boy doesn't
accs.
Helsinki, July 20: Three Britons, three Ameri-
three Russians cans and
HEAT III Dean Smith (USA)
10.4
all
HEAT IV
I
of
is only
ter one.. the
- SPECTACULAR GOAL
Leonard Wery scared the only he pointed out; There are so the 100 metres world record of goal which put Holland in the by the French North African exerung himself, by a former 2. Arthur Bragg (USA) 10.5 many more topline coaches In 10,2 secs. last August in Yuge-anal. And he did it in specta-
Blue, Angus seco. and B. 2. Cumbridge
America, where they wield slavia.
cular fashion in the 13th minute. Zalopek Jying Scott, and by a 24-year-old 3 Vladimir Soukhare enormous influence,
Glasgow University student, (USSR) 10.7 secs,
by improved techniques that
"But if I'm in tip-top form I Almost sprawling in his dive At the 2,000-metre mark,
David Gracte.
Meanwhile, heavy rain fell in fractions of a second will be belleve 200 metres is my bet to get to a long pass from the his Scott only had third place in Helsinki tonight, almost Imnie clipped off. into the lead,
he slashed The danger here right corner,
is hls heat which Mimoun, second,
shot into the roof of the net. was won by diately after the track and field je
American, Andy Stanfield," instance".
added, and Britain's Jolin Holland of New Zealand in events had been concluded for "one of the American
In the first McBalley has run before a Holland's fast attack Russian
Icw minules third,
coaches Gordon Pirio fourth.
had the 53.3 secs. After
Gracle won his heat the
day
Helsinki-three years ago. From leaden skles it came helped me very much. another lap Piric, went into with just over seven yards to
"I was reasonably it before won the 100 metres. That was infringements spoiled chances Pakistan backs worried, but third place
spare In 54.2 sccs.
steadily down and the track three Russians-T was soon a mats of puddles I left England for Los Angeles, in July too, and. he found the The crowd roared themselves Lunyev, J. Lituyev and Julin- looked as if more petrol would but after the journey I found climate just like England's. ---
the Czech Amy all won their heate
to be burnt to dry out myself very much below. form, London Express Service. For the United States Charles the track for tomorrow, discussed this with Payton
hoard Major
The
have
went into the last lap. Moor, Lavourite for the Lule, Router. When he was about 100 metres turned in the best time with 61.8 from the finish, 'be put in a devastating spurt and broke sees,-less than a second worse the tape like a sprinter, far than the Olymple record.
Other American qualifiers were Ronald Blackman and Les Yoder-Reuotr.
ahead of all his rivāls.
The cheers of the crowd could have been heard in the contre
of Helsinki.
The bificial times werei
Emil Zatopelt-29 min
2. Ala Mimoun of France
-20 mini 32.8 seen,
3. Aleksandr Anoufriov
Russia-20 min. 40.2 peck
17
of
"
Hennu Posti of Finland.
29 rain. 51,4,acosì."
SUMMARIES.
Helsinki, July 20,
· The results- of the 400 Metres Hurdles second round heal were as follows:
HEAT 1 1. Charles Moora 51.0 stcs.
62.4 Becs.
It
HEINZ NEUHAUS KNOCKS OUT HEIN TEN HOFF
ho
Jordan, of Pasadena, California, and no id: Well, you . must
get back to come hard work. Herb Flam Beats
"He worked out a schedule for me and after
after currying Jaroslav Drobny
Is this
air,
on
and
Moore seems to be the certain
the
He may beat the world record of 50.0 seconds heid by Glen Hardin. Americans are also davourites Long. Jump event, of their three competitors, George Brown is the best, but Meredith Gourdine
and the Jerome
-SWIS
the
the Russiaxia who were
Biffe-bath also 25- and more cooler
confident
footers-may surprise, team. The wilted/ Yugoslava In the Shot Put,, the Americana kicked tho ball wildly into also have touch and when Zebee once shop and the weight will be more or less a closed the master had an opers goal falling around 174 me
metros from he shot wide.
edge of the circle. The record holder, Jim Fuschs," has still got trouble, with his a good change of becoming the Olympic. Champion row's The fastest men in tomorrow's 800 Motros Semi-finals aro Americans Mol Whitfield, John Barnes and Reginald Pearman, The following were the results the Frenchman, Patrick El
Mabrouk, of Colony Open Rinks Lawn
Jamaican Wink Championship matches the Norwegian, Audun Boyach by lofting hugh over cool. Lahlt Bowls Mir and Harald had worked played
and the West Germans, Urban yesterdays into the circle.
At CCC-H. F. Shields, P. Cleve and Heinz Ulzheimer. Holland's wings swept back to Williamson last to RLV. Ribel the Pole Vault heats and the Kennedy, F. D. Angus and W. Other events tomorrow will be the attack, and
from a 600 ro, F. G. Luz, R. F. Luz and J. A, Women's 100 Metres Wery centre Beuratra missed from Luz 10-40,
quarter-anals. only a yard
OPEN RINKS
RINKS ankle, thus giving Perry, D'Brien
on both sides,
After Wery had nettod, Azia spolit Pakistan's first real chance
RESULTS
The 400 Metres
Arthur
tres heats
out only twice turped in 20.0.
and seca. for the 200 metres-the
Duesseldorf, July 20, fastest this distance has over;
Pakistan tried hard in the At HKFC-M. Y. Antal, O, R.
semi- Herb Flam, U.S., today, de second half but could make uttle Sadick, A. M. Romishu and S. finals are to be run off in two boen run Dorunun, July 201-
feated Jaroslav Drobny, Egypt, headway against the vigorous Yusuf beat J.: Chubb, : TE heats, I asked: Heinz Neuhaus retained his schedule?" And this is how Mc-2-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 and 0.2 to Dutch tackling. In the fading Baker, F. R. Kerman and W. In the Orsi heat, aro New Zea
land's John Holland, the Soviet. European heavyweight boxing Donald Bailey put it
caphire the International tour, light the attacks of Wery and Hong Sling 23-17.
Union's tile and woli, the German tillä
Jurly Lituyoy Vål Heel of Holland's flanki Mondayo
Your day.
nament here
At Talkoo-AR. Rahman, Anatoly Jull, the United States The Doubles was won by became more dangerous and the K. M. Rumjahn, M. B. Hasan Roland Bleckman, Britain's David (USA) | when he knocked out Hein
Tuesday. Warm-up.. Wind-
Tony Mottram, Pakistan defence was sorely and U. A. Rumiphn beat N Drobny and Hoff, German, and former sprints (sometimes laown as England, who cutlasted Ten
Ertá tested." 2.Anatoli Julin (USSR) European Champion, in the pick-u
pick-ups-just quick bursts).
Morris, S. Leonard A. J. Coelho Land Sweden's Rune,
Larsson, Bouth Africa, and Blurgess, first round here today.
and "A.-A. Remoding (97-0.04 16 yards, sprint 15 Enrico Morer, Argentina, 3-0 | Rest. Walk
More. constructiva' play and
In the second hest, aro
tho Eighty seconds after the yards, const 16 yards; 1930
more aggremive alipoking won KCC - A, A, Preim, United States, Charica Moore and start the Bght was all over, yards (80 yards hard Brst thers, 0-3, 0-0 and 6-4.
Holland their victory. Although M. A. Baptista, J. C. Remedios Les Yoder, the Soviet Union's “ Neuhinus Tashing out with a swing). Rest: 220 yards hard, The":"Women's "Singles was Palistan did more attocking In and C. C, Pereira beat W. Ci Tomoter Tawyer, Thungary's Antalk 1. John Holland (New Zen-terrile right to the chin which. 220 yards walk, 220 yards hard, won by Thelma Long, Aistrain, the second half," the Dutchmen Eimpson, A. de O. Pastma, E. Lippuy, Halya Armando Filputa
cent Ten Hoff down for the WednesdayWarm-up tynd-who beat Jean Curry, Britain, always had the game under cont Greenwood and J. McKelvin:18- and Britain's Harry Whittle county Reuter,
$10. sprints. Blurts — six gr. seven 0-0 and 0-1.—Associated Press | trol,Rouler:
France Prosse.?
Frank Sando of Britain
20 rain, 61.6 .
Walter Nystrom of Sweden
3: Armando' Fillput" (Haly) 68 sees.
HEAT #
10-20 min) 54.8 zegt,
* All beat the previous Olywople | land) 52.2 beca
record established by Zatopek in “Z. Los Yoder (USA) (3 soci