THE OLYMPIC GAMES
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952.
Lindy Remigino Is The World's Fastest Human
An Italian-American named Lindy Remigino is the World's Fastest Human. He won the title at Helsinki yesterday by an eyelash. Herb McKenley in an upset triumph from two aging West Indians —
of Jamaica and MacDonald Bailey of Trinidad and Great Britain — and a Texan, Dean Smith. All four were timed in 10.4 seconds, which re- presents great running on a track slowed down by considerable rain. over the past tw› days.
Remigino has been an also-ran in American big meels for three seasons until ho came into prominence by placing second in the Binal American Olympic tryouts to Art Bragg, eliminated in the Helsinki semi-finals after pulling a thigh muscle,
No less a surprise than Remigino was Herb McKenley, who actually outran Remigino in their semi-final heat. Herb travelled to Helsinki with much of his reputation for devastating speed gone. He still holds the world record for 440 Yards in 46 seconds dead, but he was not though he may now be considered a challenger to Rhoden or Whitfield in the 400 Metres.
EAST MEETS WEST AT HELSINKI
Russians and Americans get friendly in Helsinki's Olympic Village after the ceremony at which the Stars and Stripes of the United States was raised to the masthead.
Left to right: Henry Proctor (USA); Schuranlev (Russia); James Dunbar (USA); and Volkov (Russia).-Express Photo.
MeKenlay becomes the first won the 100 Metres dash in 10.4 second, Roky of Hungary third Olympic Sport Is No Longer Fun And Games'
man in the history of the Games to win silver medals at both the 400 Metres (he was second to Wint In London Games in 1948) and the 100 Motres,
He has a chance of scoring a triple if he places in the first three in the 200 and 400 Metres runs at Helsinki. One other man has come ncur to that in the Olympic Games. That was Erle Liddell, the Scots missionary to North China, who won medals in the 1924 Parls Games In the 200 Motres and 400 Metres and refused to run in the 100 Metres -where he had an excellent chance as well-because the heats were run on a Sunday,
BRITISH SUCCESSES British successes at Helsinki yesterday included a fifth place for the captain of the British team, Hary Whittle, in the 400 Metres Hurdles, a fourth place fur Harold
in the Whitlock 50,000 Matres Walk and a sixth pince for John Savidge in the Shot Put.
Webster
Albert
qualified for the nine-man Anal in the 800 Metres to be run today
Britain, in fact, is doing very well on general averago as this table af standings-drawn up on a sliding scale of 12 points. to one for the first 12 places in each event already decided- shows:
United States
USSR
Great Britain'
Sweden
Hungary
Czechoslovakia Finland Brazil
France
Italy Jamateu
New Zealand
-Australia
Norway
Rumania
Cuba
Belgium
Japan
Nigeria
lodia
Netherlands
133
60
seconds in an upset victory here today.
Herb Mckentry of Junzien was second, also with a time of 10.4, and MacDonald Bailey, of Britain, was third with the surne time in an extremely close race. Remigino barely edged ahead for victory, just one-tenth of a second slower than the record Lime set by Eddie Tolan (U.S.) et Los Angeles in 1032,
The finish between Remigino and McKenley was so close the judges had to study a photo.
before announcing graph winner.
the
The fourth mun was Dean Smith, of U.S. and he too tlmed at 10.4.
Wat
Fifth was V. Soukharev
and Whitlock of Britain fourth. SHOT PUT
Helsinki, July 21. It was the Californian Parry O'Brien's first heave in the Shot gold new Olympic re- Put which won him the medal and a cord-17.41 metres (57 £t. 15 ins).
His compatriot Darrow Hoop- the other hand, reached er, on 17.39 metres (57 ft. 0 ins) with his very last throw.
The World Champion, Jim Fucho (third with 10.93 metres 63 1, 63% ins), did magnificently considering that he was putting with a bad hand and a bad leg. Fuchs had his hand heavily
(USSR) in 108 secs, and John bandaged and was imping when he went to collect his bronze medal from the new 10C pre- aldent, Mr Avery Brundage of the United States-Reuter,"
ARTIE'S HEADLINE
"Who do you think is going to win the 800 metres?"
7Treivar (Austraila) came sixth,
also in 10.5 seca,
In the semi-final run, Remigino came second to McKealey.- United Press and Reuter.
The old record was set up by Wilbur Thompson of the United States in London In 1948 with a distance of 17.12 metres (56 ft. 2 in).
J. Fuchs (U.S.) was third with 17,06 metres, Q. Grigalita
BRITAIN'S BAND OF HOPE IS UP AGAINST RIVALS WHOSE VERY EXISTENCE DEPENDS ON A WIN
Says
W. CAPEL KIRBY
Predicting Olympic winners is a mug's game, but one thing is certain, that is Helsinki is going to be an embarrassing spot for anti-West or colour merchants in the next two weeks.
and
bar,
Negro contenders will be foremost in the jumps and in track events up to the equivalent of our half-mile. That, I feel, is a foregone conclusion, but it does not follow they will all be wearing the Stars and Stripes.
OLYMPIC
ROWING
of
of
(USSR) fourth (18.78. netres). Italy, Denmark and Finland from memory quite so soon after shape. ARVEL AT IT,
R. Nilsson (Sweden) fifth (16.55 metres) and J. A Savidge (Bri- lain) sixth (15.19 metres)-
Reuter,
WOMEN'S 100 METRES
Helsinki, July 21, Black clouds surrounded the Olymple Stadium as the women went on the track for the 100 metres heals and it began to rain sharply.
There was a stir when the Australian flyer, Marjorie Jack son, strøde home to win her heat in 11.0 secs,, three-tenths of a second faster than that returned by Miss Fanny Blanker-Koen of Holland in another heat.
In her heat, Miss Koen finish. ed in 11.9 secs, equalling her 1043 time,
semi-final.
Belgium
Into moved
second repechage in the coxed pairs.
Stenacke Boigium's Henri von his repechago easily from Carlos Andueza Troll (Chile),
Other results of events held today follow:
Pairs Without Cox-Second comic Semi-Final; 1. Britain, 7 mins.
45.0 pcs.
opera
of
The Baron Proclaimed EKECHEIRIA THE OLYMPIC TRUCE
By PETER WILSON
The Olympic Games which started on Sunday in Helsinki, Finland, are the oldest surviving example of 'organised sport.
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Many years before Christianity became the boon of the world, many years before the discovery of America, the exploration of Australia, the pacification of Africa, and the appreciation of Asia, these Games started as a semi-religious festival on the beaten tracks and the sun- burned meadows of Greece-then the only truly civilised country and community in the known world.
After a lapse of centuries they were re-created in 1896 by a
Swedes Lead In Modern Pentathlon
Frenchman with a great vision the lato Baron Pierre de Coubertin Land the Games at Helsinki will mark the beginning of the XVth Olymplad of the modern__cra-although, in fact, they will only be the twelfth Games, war having interrupted the cycle in 1915, 1940, and 1944. So, on July 10, Baron ven Frenckel, president of the The Modem Pentathlon start. A Finnish organising commitive, | ed here to-day with the eques- proclaimed the ancient Olympic trian event,
Hameenlinna, Finland, July 21.
truce of Ektcheiria-that truce The placing included; of the gods
which
was
announced 1.-L. Hail (Sweden), 9 mins.
in Greece and which was main- 3
und Loined
inviointe while the Olympic Blame burned.
It must have been an impres- sive scene when von Frenckell, a Finn of the Finns, an iron man
бесп
2-0. Mannonen. (Finland), 9 mins. 24 BCCS.
3- Szondi (Hungary), 0 mins. 24.9 secs.
7-L. Lumsdeine (Britain),
8 mins, 47.8 secs.
--A
In an Iron Hation, read bls 0 mins. 44 rocz proclamation in the sun-drenched 8.-G Benedex (Hungary), stadium where Finland has been hoping to hold this greatest pageant of striving muscles and dedicated youth since 1940.
10.
Kovacsi (Hungary), 10 mins. 1.1, sees.
Standings in the team, com- petition at the end of the first day were:
1. Sweden, 18 points.
2. Hungary
21 points.
27 points.
4.
1.
5. Argentine, 53 points. 8. Britain, 72 points.
38 points,
That
OLIVE BRANCH
Referring to the original Games he said:
"That spirit made, the simple olive branch of victory more desirable to the youth of Grecce than personal advantage,
Sixth-five of the 67 riders spirit lives on and once more nominated started.
and Switzerland Germany assembles all the world's youth. to contend for the symbol of were eliminated from the team
and athletic competition. The teams peaceful victory
loft incomplete when A. Harder bonour,
"Enmity,
and war,
drawn (Germany) was disqualified and from the Swiss rider retired. weapons were remate consecrated fire at Olympia. The
will be
are there.
Atheists,
were
of
the competitor lowest number
the points of the competitors in cach team will count for the
Yachting
the
dew all dressed in
Straining at the leash are uself a shining example to the select number of West Indian rank and file in his command. Including our own I bet It has Monty's approba- speedsters, McDonald Bulley and the anat- tion. ing George Rhoden, who ard Surely it is no worse than the quite capable
breaking American system of developing greatest festival of modern times event "ner of the individual
with the America's short-distance mono-world-beaters by the expedient should be held in an atmosphere Poor QUITE BO OFTEN?
giving up-and-coming of International understanding in points lost:
three at which the chal
same anelent friendly leading youngsters free education In other words, I do not antici- universities and colleges with spirit may prevail, soort is the tears event.Reuter.
coaches to This pilgrimage of Helsinki, July 21. pate the band being capable of £5,000-a-year staď
Banner mould the raw material into eighth wonder of this modern, The coxed fours from playing Star Spangled
complicated world. the opening ceremony as in
There are squat weight-listers Swiss Take The qualified for the second London four years ago.
Compare all this our hoppy- from the sun-baked" plains of repechage (double elimina- Where does Great Britain stand go-lucky approach to big-time Turkey, little bronzed swimmers tion) tomorrow when
We could return sport and marvel that we stand from the lagoons of Hawali, flat- the in all this?
Honours In with a hat full of medals, or any chance at all of hearing faced Mongolold men from east winners will move into the just the hat, but think of these "God Savo The Queen" at of the Urals, clerks from Clapham
things If British hopes are not Helsinki.
Yes
I hope to sing and boys from Brooklyn. tha justified, and you're tempted to the Nallóhal Anthem for the first
EVERY BAUE Jain forces with the whimpering Olympic occasion since half a Willes and sarcastic Sammys in dozen of us raised our voices in
The riders came from Mexico,
Helsinki, July 21. their favourite game of "knock-Berlin only to discover we had and the fencers from France and Switzerland took
musical honours to a Swiss Italy; the gives
men who plod the knock."
Olympic sport is no longer fun weight-lifter instead
the Marathon have assembled from honours in the Olympic
yachting events held the Argentine to Algeria.
here and games for week-end sports- walker, Harry Whitlock.
It is a full-time job of Only a world record should be men.
Thoy are of every race and today with win in the work, hard
and all the good enough to prevent colour. The ABC of religious major Six-Metro Class and
Balley winning the beliefs bleating about McDonald the honour of participating being 200 Metres, or even the shorter Buddhists, Christians and Con- seconds in the 5.5 Metre more important than winning sprint if he can eliminate aluggish fuelans and right through to the and Star Classes..
Between now Zoroastrians.
Their sleek now red-hulled Single Scalis First semi- you can tell to the U.S. Marines, starting trouble
Their and then.
mailed beauti final
for They won't believe it, either. (Winner qualifies
is to triumph Yullam VIII eir purpose In John Disley we have a real for the 10 and more different fully by Louis Novarra with a final while the others go to the
Britain's band of hope will be fighter for the 1. A. Fox
3,000 Metres nations which they represent.
well drilled second repechage,
up against rivals whose very Steeplechase. Providing he National prestige is inseparable light blue saling suits, raced (Britain), 7 mins. 54 secs.
existence and future depends on travels well, acclimatises quickly from individual triumph, But across the line more than a State- and avoids mishap in training, his when the cannon had boomed, minute ahead of Sweden's May, Slagte Sculls Second semi-a win or place
a dark horse the pigeons had beim released, Be subsidised, State-coached, State- only danger is finel (Winner qualifies for subs
America's Complex beat the had Icaped to the Anal while the others go into employed civil servants of sport stabled somewhere
Northern skics, and the Swiss boat Tamtam III by only the second repechage): 1. L. J. like Nina Dumbadze, the Russian Iron Curtain.
whose discus-slinging
politicians had amazon
America's FINGERS CROSSED
prated their a few seconds for Tjuklev (Russia) 7 mins. 52.0
made her deputy of the Thillai
the youth of the fat win in the 5.5 Metres Class. platitudes, th Having witnessed City Soviet and President of
so many world, oblivious of what darkness Norway's Thorvau Coen sailed Georgian Society for Cultural Ballant British runners-up in the Paira Oars With Cox-First semi-final (Winner goes into Relations. Or like Imri Nemeth marathon I'm keeping my angers may await them in the wider and his boat Pan two minutes faster crossed for Jim Peters to swing | H sinister prenas, started than Argentan's Pampero to no- final, others into the second and Gyula the in company with repechage): 1. France, 8 mins, larity Olympic hammer-stan Cox well ahead of their surging muscles to provide ah Ars the Dragon CLTS Sunny
athletic panorama which no pro- wrestling gained | S throwing and 7.5 50CS.
rivals, while, despite phenomenal in the Hungarian times returned by Germany's them seats
enfessional Impresario pua Fours Without Cux --- Setond Parliament. semi-final (Winner qualifies for Let US ECC how this State young milers, Bill Nankeville and possibly stage. come to the | Augustson (Sweden) 12.4. (Ayako Anal, others go into the second | services approach to international / Roger Bannister should be there or thereabouts in the 1,500 repechage); 1. Yugoslavia,
with the Olympic Metres. ? sport fits in mins. 1.1 sees.
spirit,
Red-headed Chris Chataway is When Hitler summoned Ser-
another possible with that 300 Double Sculls - First semi-geant Woelike to his presence yarda punishing finish of his. final (Winner goes into the at the Berlin Games and pro-
Add to this the excellent Anol, the others into the second moted him on the spot to the chances of the Sheffield walker. repechage): 1. Czechoslovakia 7rank of lieutenant as a
Roland
Hartly; the women's high mins. 23.5 secs.
for winning the shot-putt title, jump prospects of Dorothy Tyler Elzbis With Cox - Second there was a universal outcry
and Shello Lerwill, and that semi-final (Winner goes into from the holier-than-thou gang wonderful
man and beast the final, the others go into the against what they righteously
equestrian combination,
Col. United referred to as second repechage): 1.
this flagrant
Llewellyn and almost human B. Shirley Moore was all in and rolling Delahunty (Australia) 12.0; 2; Vers
Strickland States 8 mins. .32.1 secs-Reu- violation of the spirit of Com best jump with 7.57 metres very like a ship as he got to the line Kalaslumilova (UBSI) 17.2, (Mary
peting without profit or per- much short of the Olymple re- with teeth clenched.-Reuter. d'Seura of India was fifth in 13.11.
sonat gain. cord of the great Jesse Owens. Charles Moore, US, won the 1oper (B. Africa) 11.9. 2, Eleaner
Heat 10.-1, Daphne Hobb Hasen Meredith Gourdino was second with 7.53 metres and the 400 Metres Hurdles today with Mackenzie (Canada) 123. bronze medal for third place Jimy Lituyev of Russia second.
Moore tled his own new record, went to the Hungarian,
Odon
of set during Sunday's trials, Foldessy, with a leap of 7.30 30.8 seconds. Luyev's time
was 51.3.
FLEET WOMEN
2
400 METRES HURDLES
The fleetest women In the
.. Helsinki, July 21.
In winning the 400 Metres history of the Olympic Games Hurdles final in 50.8 #ces., have gathered at Helsinki. This equalling his Olympic record, is proved quite conclusively by Charles Moore of the United the fact that no fewer than 15 States had to race his hardest to
(the clock must show between 11.9beat the Russia, Yurly Lituyev and 12.0 for the latter clock who came in second with a time ing).
of them bent 12 seconds
have
of 51.3 secs. Threo
thus been
Moore had the bad luck to be eliminated from the quarter drawn
outside lane. in the finals who have managed this Lituyev was on the inside. time and may retire from the Moore, who has contest with what consolation con be derived
fact front csp rurdler dramatically from the fact, that a 100 Metres in 12 seconds in the last two years, raced off
lead and In the
was never would have won them a bronze
caught. medal at least in any of the As they came to the last two past Games.
hurdlers the Russian made desperate bid to catch his rival. LONG JUMP
The American crassed the last Helsinki, July 21.
hurdle a couple of yards to the The United States capturaj the gold and silver medals firstood and, battling home, broke front of and second places in the Long the tape three yards
the Russian.
Jump.
Jerome Biffle turned in the
metres.
The full results were as follows:
-
1. J. C. BlMe (USA) 737 Third place went to J. Holland of New Zealand, with a time of
metres (24 ft. 10% ins.),
metres (24 ft. 8 ins.).
Results of heats of the women's 100 metres were:
Heat 1-1, W. Cripps (Australia) 12 ecs. 2, T. Berksovska . (Bul- Garla) 12.2.
Ilcat 2.1. Mae Fags (U.S.)
12.0.
Heat
'secs.;
2. Irina
Ita
2.1 2. Liliana Tagliaferra (Italy) Bertha Brouwer (Netherlands) 12 of Singapore Linished fourth Turova (USSR) 12. (Teng Pel-wah
13.0).
Hoat 4-1, Helga Klein (Ger- 12.1 2. Heathes, Armitage many) (Great Britain)" 12.3.
Hout 6-1, Maria Bander-Doma- Falla (Germany) 13.2: 2. Antallas
Ryoshikawa of Japan was fifth in
12.0).
Heat (--). Giuseppina Leona (1inly) 122; 2. Janet Morreau (UB) 12.4.
Catherine licat
Hardy (Bri- (at) 12.1.
.8.1 11.0: 2, June Foulde
lient 0.—1, Marjorie Jackson (Australia) 21.0; 2. Yvette Monginou 12.3. (Barjorie Jackson (I fance) was within one-tenth of a second of the Olymple record of 11.3 seconds set by Helen Stephens of the Unit- ed States in the Berlin Games in 1036)
Ilrat
Heat 11-1 Francina Blankers- Petersen (Germany) 12.0. Koen (Netherlands) 11.0.; 2, Marga Iicat 13-1, Edna Munkal! (9.
(USSR)
Preis.
QUARTER-FINALS
2. M. C. Gourdine (USA) 7.33 52.2. He was followed by A. Women's 100 Metres dash were:
or Russia (52.0), H. Whittle,
Filippt, Italy, (544)-United
3. O, Foliessy (Hungary) 7.30 Britain (53.1) ankl Armando
mutres (23 dt. 11% Ina.).
4. A. Facanha De Sa (Brazil) Presi
7.23 metros (23 11. 8% ins.),
5. J. O. Valtonen
(Finland)
7.10 metres (23 st. 5% ins.).
8. L. Grigoryev (USSR) 714
metres (23 ft. 51% in13.).
7. K. E. Jackson (Sweden)
7.10 mètres (23 £1, 3% ins.),
50-KILOMETRE WALK
Helsinki, July 21. Guisseppe Duntoni of Italy won the 60 Kilometers walit to- day, He set up a new Dlympic dime ever, for this distance.
His time woa 4 hrs, 20 mins. 7.8 Bocs.
8. P. Faucher (France) 703) récord and returned the fastest
metres (23 d. 0% in.).
9. P. Snellman (Finland) 7.02
thetres (23, 035 in.).
Winaopto
Secs
ter.
1
in
of the
reward
who
behind the the fame
more
(London Express Service)
the Star
Class, italy's Agustine Strawling sped his Merope round the 20
20 kilometres, (about 12 miles) trial course in littia over three hours, finishing come seven minutes ahead of Switzerland's Al Bamba IV,
Though Sweden won the Finn Holland were us
Still A Small non potions with a second
World For
The Russians
Foxhunter, and it will be seen Moscow, July 21
Soviet readers got a full that we may have every reason to hold our heads high in Finland's account in the Moscow "White City of the North."
a strong place today, Several
protesta were fled after today's racing, delaying confirmation of final. positiona and the total points calculated-
Reuter.
Hungary Knocks Italy Out Of Olympic Soccer
dost
· MORE LIFE THAN EVER In the first lap he took second
But if it doesn't work out that press today of the triple place behind G. Steines of Ger-
years ago. way remember the seal fasue sweep of the women's discus That was sixteen many. He was nearly spiked by Today exploitation is more rife was Saturday Afternoon Recrea-event in the Olympic Games
Heistäki, July, 21. three Russian Africa) 11.0. 3, Nadezhẳn Khnykina G. Modoy of Russia in some than ever, but I see no reason ton v. Nationalised Sport In-by the
Hungary anaekood Taly out of woman. But there was no the football tournament today, 12.0.-Reuter and France- jostling at the start of the last whatsoever why a sports atardustry.
Ahouldn't benefit by his or her Inp.
mention of United States winning 3-0, Round the bend on
to the prowess so long as it isn't on a
victories.
Othere scores were: direct
cash payment basis. Results of the quarter-finals of the
back stretch, the Jamaican had
caso of EMPIRE · GAMES ·
The success of Nina Ropasch-
Sweden 4 Norway Take the stopek,
Denmark to pull right back of the Beld
2 Poland kova ih gorting a dow Off Turkey 3 Dutch Antilles' r Emil ukeable (South Africa) 110 sets. 2. Vera
Heat 2-1. Daphine Robb lissenjager and swing to the outalde to get
endeared himscit Wembley
Heland, July 21. record in the discus event was Kolaadikova (USSR) 12.0 secs. a clear run.
TV viewers in 1949, The British Empire Games given condentiblo play, includ! The Hungarians took a four- crowds and
to get into their Crisps · (Australia) 15.1 Then his famous seven-league and who was No. 1 attraction at Federation, moeting here Lasting a picture of Mio Romanch, minutes licat 31. Ataria Sander-Domagala with the greatest of case.
stride carried him past the field
on Sunday when he night, passed a draft constitu kova. The font of the Crochostride and in that time. Marlanay Helsinkt (Germany) 120 wees; 3. Francina
jpomire-forward, Blanker Koen (Netherlands) 12.0
successfully defended his 10,000 ton which renames the Games slovak rumor, Bill Zatopek, in Italy's
tiuc.
the "British, Empire and Com- the 10,000 Mettes event also worried the defence. seca; Mab FIERS (USA) 12.0 secs.
Then the Hungarian" forwarde Mal Whitfeld, of the United metres (uss) 110 sets; 2. Helga
lient 41, Nadezhife Klinkdhe States, one of Wint's greatest Emil was only a sub-Houtenant monwealth Gants. This amend Was described in detail.
attacked and showed football (Germany) 220 Becs, Shitley rivals, was content merely to in the Czech arroy when he came ment was proposed by Faklatan Welt Dasis of Texas, who not perfection. After d minutes 13.0 Cs. Strickland Delaliuurty
ago and Tridio Reuter (Australia) quality, taking second place after to London. four
her High Jump record, and Palota corod, Ning minato the Dane, Gunnar Nielsen, in his Promotion very quickly followed
Charlie Moore, the farther Cork later he added a second gook bla Olymple
nell star who smeted the with a shot which loft, god- beat.
triumph, while, à
Olympic rboard The 400 cups Bugatti hopelesty Albert Webster, British Mid-World's record-breaking spree lander, gaised cheers when he last year won him taff Open Pairs Result Metres Hurdles, wh
Got me beaten, eaptainty.
toned.
In the second half Italy At this rate I can see nothing Kitchell and B. M. Hunjohin The press gave analterable sooned likely to close the sap to stop him becoming a brass lost to A. L. Raberta and F. detail, however, on the rugo out, instead, a sudden manocero hat and why 'not it by his Marshall in on Open Pairs Lawn, play-Rumiars Botter, zimb which allowed Kocais do head in a shot. speed, physical, criaturance, and Bowls matchs at Craigongower adat in a drew after oven for dungary from a malus popularity Zatopek proves him- yesterday by 23-25,
-ħadocia (od · Prezy
metce, -e: Reuter =
June Foulds (Great Britain) was eliminated in test 2 of the quarter- Anals. Bhe clocked 12.2 ods France-Presse,
10. N. Tajima (Japan) 7.00 The old record of 4 hours: 30
500 BETRES. metres (22 t. 11% ins. Íteutar.mins. 414 sets: was established 100 METRESNO by Harold Whitlock of Britain in
Helsinki, July 21.. Helanis, July 21, Berlin in 1930-Reuter, typed
Arthur Wint ét Júmalca won Lindy Remiginio, of Mag Promoc Frees add that Josef a thrilling race in the 000 metres hattan College, New Yanks. Cly, Doležal of Czechoslovakia win semi-final today.
ran brilliantly from 4th position at the wiant of the last lap to Aake third phos..
Wint's time was in 62.7 see Whitfield's was 1 min 30.1
Heater
yenra