·THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1952.
OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS YORKSHIRE NARROW THE
I
This man broke a Scandinavian monopoly by winning the Javelin Throw at Helsinki-cheeky enough to do it on the home ground of the world's greatest spear throwers.
was, curiously enough,
the new Olympic record as
old Finns, who had held the ene since 1932, have never un- leashed their best throws at the Game-Central Press Phola.
Ile is Cy Young, formerly of of California at the University Los Angeles, whose best throw
inches. of 212 moderate distance by Finnish standards, was good enough
win.
feet 02%
to
This is Jerome Biffle of Denver, Colorado, winner of the Olympic Long Jump title that rightly belonged to George Brown, Meredith Gourdine or Andrew Stanfield.
He won with 24 feet 10% Inches off a slippery runway on which only 10 of the entry of 30-odd managed not to foul wil their three jumps it either one of the two qualifying rounds,
Biffle's best jump of 25 feet 74 inches was accomplished in 1950. He had won several trips
abroad in the past before win- wing his ticket to Helsinki, but each time something had gone wrong. Once he missed a plane. Another time he discovered on crrival in England that he had strained back. This time luck was with him, while it wasn't with the others. Central Press Photo.
CRIPPLED DANISH WOMAN
WINS OLYMPIC MEDAL
Helsinki, July 29.
woman,
Plucky Lis Hartel, 35-year-old Danish crippled from infantile paralysis, burst into tears of joy today when the Olympic judges told her that she had gained second place in the opening equestrian event here.
GAP AT THE TOP OF THE
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE
London, July 29.
While Surrey, leaders in the County championship, were being thrashed by the Indian tourists today, Yorkshire narrowed the gap at the top of the County table by easily beating Middlesex.
Middlesex, one-time main challengers to Surrey, have slipped a good deal in more recent games and unless they rally over their next few games can be considered out of the hunt.
Lancashire's first innings advantage over Gloucestershire gave them the four points which allowed them to be clearly third in the table instead of only level and Middlesex have dropped to fifth place.
Professionals' Lawn Tennis Championship
Scarborough, Yorkshire,
July 29.
This
At Sheffield-Yorkshire beat is because Derbyshire have won their last four matches Middlesex by 10 wickets, Middle- 250 and 127 (Wardie, and have risen several places in s the table and may yet be fighting | left-arm slow, seven for the position of runners-up for Yorkshire 304 and 20 the title.
wicket.
Surrey at present leat with 180 points, followed by Yorkshire 144, Lancashire 128, Derbyshire 124, Middlesex 124 and North- amptonshire 116. Middlesex on Northamptonshire have both played 20 matches, one more than the four other teams in the first
lx.
not bat a second time.
for 49). for no
At keston-Derbyshire beat Nottinghamshire by an innings Nottinghamshire and 93 runs. 337 and 00 (Jackson, right-arm medium swing, three for 23, Rhodes, right-arm slow leg- break, three for 35). Derby- shire 525 for seven declared. All the seeded players in
Derbyshire deserved their easy the Slazenger Professional win over Nottinghamshire If only At Manchester - Lancashire-
match Lawn Tennis Tournament for the way they took their Gloucestershire
drawn. here reached the fourth chances in the field. Reg Simpson, Gloucestershire 200 and 285 for the Nots captain, tried hard to tour declared (Emmett 04. round today, most of them stem the tide running out fast Cropp, not out, 72, Milton, not being overseas players who against his team. So stubbornly out, 70), Lancashire'402 for had British opponents.
did he defend that he made only eight declared. Lancashire did 21 caring strokes in a stay of A. L. Contet (France) won three and a half hours. an outstanding game in the But he could find nobody to
At Bournemouth-Hampshire- morning against W. B. Bontlow stay with him. Rhodes in one
Warwickshire match drawn. (Britain), 6-0, 6-3, but was
for by Noor Ahmed spell took three wickets
Warwickshire then outclassed
105 and 240 four runs in three overs. (Pakistan) who won in straight Lancashire were robbed of a Dollery 56, Shackleton, right- sets, 7-5, 6-1, 6-2.
possible victory by a afth arin fast medium, five for 87.- Pakistan's other represents-wicket Gloucestershire stand Hampshire 104 and 207 for nine Live, Wali Mohammad, was
between Arthur Milton and by Fred Perry
was un- year's winner of the Tourna. John Crapp, which
at the close with 141 6-4, 6-3. ment, 6-3,
added. Perry, a former British Devis with four wickets down, Cup player
At Hastings Sussex beat Wimbledon Gloucester were only eight runs Champion, now a naturalised American, meets H. Hounder of ahead and as nearly three hours Kent by seven wickets.
remained Lancashire appeared 302 and 174. Sussex Switzerland in the next round. to be on top. But then Milton 365 for three (Sheppard 140,
Among other third round re-joined Crapp and they defied John Langridge 105), sults were the following:
beaten
last
broken Tuns
7. de Mos (Holland) beat D. W. Gresham (Britain), 0-1, 0-1
bent
(Rogers 51, Gray 65, Hollies, right-arm low leg-break, five for 76).
Kent 172 and
At Dudley-Worcestershire- match drawn, Leicestershire
Leicestershire 364 for eight de- 175 for seven de-
clared and
all the efforts of seven regular bowlers to dislodge them, stay- ing together for two hours and 10 minutes when the game was elven
a draw. up as a +-0. Now that Dave Sheppard clared (Mundon 53). Worcester.
may be
a regular in the Sussex shire 335 and 83 for three, beat team they may climb away At Glastonbury - Somerset- 6-1, from the bottom of the table. Northamptonshire match drawn.
He and John Langridge, with Somerset 109 and 413 for six de
opening sland of 210- their clared (Tremlett 87, Rogers, not biggest first wicket partnership out, 102). Northamptonshire of the season-put Sussex on 279 and 203 for seven (Freddie the road to a notable win over Brown 77, Lawrence, right-arm Kent, only thei Excond 50ccess leg-break, five for 70). of the summer.-Reuter.
C. Young (Britain) Stachowilhech (Austria), 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4,
1. J. Colin (France)
Rumph (Britain), 6-1,
H. Hunnder (Switzerland) beat J. S. Pannell (Britain) 6-3, 6-3, 0-1.
F. Romandini (Italy) beat C. F. Roupel (Britain) 6-0, 6-3. 0-4.
H. Brechbuhl
land) beat S. Evans
G-0, 6-3, 0-2.
(Switzer- (Britain)
OR
THE RESULTS
London, July 20,"
At Nowport - Glamorgan Essex match drawn. Glamorgan 358 for slx declared and 221 The following are the results for three declared (Muneer, not 6-2, of County Cricket matches ead-out, 80), Essex 327 for eight de
ing today:
Mohamed All (Egypt) beat
R. T. Burgess (Britain) 6-2, 6-2.-Reuler.
Japan Has
clared and 101 for six.-Reuter.
No More Monopoly
Of Asia's Best Athletes
The Japanese before the Tan Eng-long (Taiwan)
war
Cecil Clay (Bingapore) Asia's were
best Koch Kong-lim (Taiwan) athletes and such interna-Cahit Onel (Turkey)
1,500 METRES tional events us the Far Ekrem Kocak (Turkey)
(Japan)
Eastern Games saw them Wazir Ali (Pakistan)
Yoshitaka Muroya winning all the places with William Fahmy Hanns
(Egypt) only an occasional Filipino Artemio Puedan (Philippines) Keng-khun (Taiwan) squeezing into the first four. Lau
5,000 METRES The situation has now radl-
Osamu Ingus (Japan). changed
the cally
and at
Cahit Onel (Turkey) Helink Olympic Games on In-man Cosgul (Turkey) dian set an Asian best ever
10,000 METRES the 800 Metres and M. Ozcan (Turkey) mark In
Omman (Egypt) India's Lavy Pinto returned the II. Akyuz (Turkey) fastest time by an Aslan in the 100 and 200 Metres.
.
. 3.000 METRES
STEEPLECHASE
MAL WHITFIELD REPEATS
986
**United States Air Force Sergeant Malvin Whitfield, who spent a considerabló 'part of the last two years in Korca, made it two in a row in the 800 Metres final on Jamaica's Arthur Wint, formerly of the Royal Air Force.
At the London Games four years ago, Whitfield won in 1:40.2 from Wint, who waA timed in 1:49.5 for second place. At Helsinki, Whitfeld again run the distance in 1:49.2, with Wint, five years his senior at 31, second in 1:48.4.
It was a moral victory for Wint.. His chances at Helsinki
appear
extreme
were not rated very high after, shorter race, Whilfield sixth,"
Also in the picture are Gun- four months of musele trouble. The race lock much more out of nar Nielson of Deamork, one of the two than it had in London those "unknown" who four years earlier. There they at every Games and keep up had followed it up with a vic with the best, on the tory for Wint in the 400 Metres left-fourth in 1:40.7, and Heinz and a Bronze Medal for Whit- Ulzheimer, stocky Uttle Ger- field in the same race. At Hel-man, third in 1:49.7.-Central sinki, Wint Anished fifth In the Press Photo.
Beat Surrey Wickets
Indians
Six By
Londen, July 29.
The Indian tourists took revenge for an early defeat by Surrey, the prospective Counly Champions, when they won here today by six wickets.
They fully deserved their victory for after Divecha's brilliant bowling in Surrey's first innings, Adhikari, the tourists' vice-captain, and Phadkar today scored 107 in an unfinished fifth wicket partnership.
This is
the
tourists third of this victory, however, was that| victory in Arst class matches, it was achieved against bowling but today's success was the more that represented the strength of heartening because the fourth and England, minus Trueman, last Test will begin on this ground
Indby on August 14 and the batsmen will probably be facing again Bedrer, Laker and Lock.
The most henstening feature
URUGUAYANS BARRED
wero
Hazare and Adhikari would themselves have probably carried India to victory but for the Indian kipper encountering a ball that kicked nastily and then turned viciously.
As expected, the wicket today was always amenable to spin and Laker and Lock had plenty of encouragement forthcoming.
Adhikard again emphasised the fact that he, is India's best bat on turning wickets.
Though his range of stroko his defenco play was limited, was usually a study in perfec- lon.
Hazare was shaping for a big
Phadkar played another sound innings and it is a curious fact
and has apparently Innings that on this tour his dismissal is
confidence from his always ellher unfortunate or gained
knock against the Common- brought about by a very good wealth XI. He was always a
ball.
Roy, however, disappointed ngain and had very little to his Innumerable show for
ASTONISHED
portnor between tho and backed up Adhikari
Towards the end 16 WILS
interesting
to
whether .&CC "would obtain hla
Helsinki, July 20. Two Uruguayan basketball
barred opportunities. players tonight from further play in the 1952 Olympic Games for their part Umrigar, too, was promising century before the victory target
P. on Vincent In an attack
big things when he was, to his was reachext. Farrell, the American who astonishment, declared leg be this distinction refereed a game the Uruguayans fore wicket to a ball that hit the only disappointing feature great innings, Jost yesterday.
him, already a tall man, high on of an otherwise
The suspension was agreed his thigh.
and the Uruguayan basketball controllers.
1:50.8, 2. Unuvar (Turkey) 2:00,3 | M. Akin (Turkey) 2:020 Cyril Pareira (Malaya)
Ng Tangkai (Taiwan; 3:63.0 Ernesto Canas (Philippines) 31654 Sentmundo ao ◄:03.2 iPhilippines)
11: 2
11:
I
11:0
upon between the International Amateur Baskelball Federation
10:10
10:0
30: 0
24: 3 24: 15% 22:4
LONG JUMP 4:042❘ Masaji Tajima (Japati) 4:02.0 Avni Akgün (Turkey) 4:15.0 Mountb (Egypt)
Koh Kiah-wah (Singapore) 21: Bl 14:522 Lloyd Valberg (Singapore) 21:5
(Malaya) 71: 32 14:50.4 Chang Keon-how
21: 19 15:223 Ng Kian (Taiwan) ...........
Lim Tang-queo (Singapore) 21: 235 Sulelman (Singapore), 21: 114 32:47. Jamaulo (Philippines) 21: 1 54:177
(Singapore) 1:0 33:20.0 Tan Lip-boch
Attar (Lebanon)
20:1034 Mahnood (Malaya)
20:10, HOP, STEP & JUMP Kelzo Hasegawa (Japan) 51: 3
·
proved the best Asian In the Susumu Takahashi (Japan) 9:054 Yoshio Timuro (Japan)
lelapan) Do
The Uruguayan Basketball Federation expressed Its regrat the
on
at the injury, agreed to suspension of two of its players
V. Pelacz and C. Rossello- and agreed to "pronounce sen-
men in tence
the cordance with the severity the offence, This sentenco yet to be pronounced by the Uruguayan Federation Montevideo. Reuter.
ac- of
in
10 Starters For Goodwood Stakes 40: 1
An Indonesian, M. Sudarmadjo, High Jump. The Japanese still Cahit Osel (Turkey) did better than any of the other Gulzara Singh (India) 9:21.4 Ruht Barlalp (Turkey)
Akin (Turkey)
46: B 110 METRES HURDLES Asian countries, but they are no Michitaka Konami (Japan)
MO: 21% 138 Cmuaban (Egypt) 18.0 Gan Peng-hun (Talwan) 45: 7 longer head and shoulders over Mustafa Batman (Turkey).... the rest of the field.
Ng Liang-chlang (Singapore) 13 Lloyd Valberg (Singapore) 43: 3
44:11% 135 Ng Klan (Taiwan) Asia's best over the past year Ong o-chlong (Taiwan)
185 Tan Eng-yoon (Singapore) 44: 6 168 T. Devekusutoglu (Turkey) 44; 43 110 Lim Tiang-queo (Singapore) 44: 3 14.4
SHOT PUT
were:
100 METRES
Dafdar Aziz (Pakistan) Tomio Hosodo (Japan)
Lavy Pinto (India):
5. M. Gabriel (India)
David Tabak (Israel)
Sat. MacQuarrie • (Singapore)
MuzaTer Selvi (Turkey)
Tan Eng-yoen (Singaport) .. Afam Jemabor (Pakistan) Stephen Xavier (Hongkong) Oktay Karakulak (Turkey)
(Hongkong) Chang Yat-bung Joru Duco (Philippines) Wong Man-win (Hongkong) A. Sharif Butt (Pakistan)
200 METRES Baidar Az (Pakistan)-
Lloyd Valberg (Singapore)
Tani Chin-kit (Malaya) Erdal Barkay" (Turkey)
10.0 Suleiman (Singapore)
180|| Nuri Turan (Turkey) ............. 137 Attia (Egypt)
10.4 Tart Eng-yoon (Singapore) .. 30.7. Tan 500 lat (Singapore) 197 30.7|| Jovencio ́Ardina (Philippines) 30.7 Bolman (Turkey) ****....... 13.9 Artemio Cortes 107 Gilberto Indiana (Philippines) 15.0 40.7 Jaime Pimental
138 Cha Phal-lm (Taiwan)
(Philippines)
(Philippines) 155 Lau Kheng (Taiwan)
400 METRES HURDLES
[N. Akin (Turkey) 63.0 A. Bibido? (Borneo)
53.1 |M. -Macapagal
(Philippines)
54.7 Barmukh Singh
40: 3 43:1014 43: 43%
43: 234 43: 215
40: 3
39: 4
(Malaya) 30: 97%
37:101 Harry Taylor (Singapore).. 20:1136
10.0
10.9
Eltare Olcano (Japan)
++
Dogan Acarbay Turkey) 110 Jaime Fimentel (Philippines) 85.6 110 Mohamed Shafi (Pakistan)
11.0
B. Cengiz (Turkey).
650
110Mirza Khan (Pakistan)
60.3
Chan Wal-chien (Hongkong)
11.0
Ng Liang-chlang (Singapore) 50.0 Ern. Rodriquez (Philippines) 50.7
54.0
21,0 Han Bun-sal (Taiwan) ...................
61.0
133:11
21.6
07.0 Che Phai-um (Taiwan) ..
130: 41
131: 34%
21.0 Fin Doybak (Turkey)
DISCUS THROW
C. Uearer (Turkey)
135; Chan On-leng (Singapore) 210 Melanio Bamninog
22.3
(Philippines)
ZZA Roberto Poculan (Philippines) 223 Tan Eng-yoon (Sugapore)
HIGH JUMP
David Tebak, (Israel) Lavy Pinto (India) Tomia enoda (JADML) Aly Yusef Omar (Egypt) Tan Eng-long (Talwars) Stephen Xavier (Hongkong) Emad El Shafel (Egypt)
(Philippines Cipriano Nuera si A-on (Taiwan) ****** Oktay Kirakudak (Turkey) Derlo Abduralska (Phillippinacs) 20.7 (Tan Eng your (Singapore)
Gaspar Arures (Pullippines).
400 METREH Tan Eng-long ^ (Taiwan) paralysed from the knee down-Junkieu Katobs (Japan) wards and other parts of her Dogan Aorbay (Turkey) body have been irretrievably affeeled by the disease.
There was a gasp of amazement from the spectatora when she had to be lifted from her horse after putting It through an intricate series of manoeuvres and changes of stop..
She rode magnificently. But it was fallingly that she walked to the prize-winners' sland on the arm of the winner of the event, Captain Henry St. Cyr, (Sweden) to receive. Silver Medal.
hot
Nuri Turan (Turkey) 63 Orios dailin (Israel)
574 Lau Kheng (Taiwan) 673 Artemio Cortes
(Philippines) Aurelo Amanio (Philippines) Arthur McColm
Andres France (Philippines) 6: 25 Mehenga Singh (India) ... 0:314 227 N. Euxiriveerasingham
(Singapore) (Ceylon) T 24.1 25. Búdarmado (Indonesia) 6: 1% 1337 | Lloyd Välberg (перото) 0:1
Poon Weng-choon Mainya) 3:04
12: 435
120: 012
118: 232
JAVELIN THROW Halil Ziraman (Turkey), 212; Sia) 44.3 itonald da. Silva (Singapore) 0:0 Peuling Junio (Philippines) 263: 0%
494 Abdul Aziz (Borneo)
40.7
Mahir Arax (Turkey) 400 Gawing Cabaray
(Thilippines) 30,1
0:1134 | Ton-luck-chlang,
(Malayalin
0:11
| Jalal Khan (Pakistan)
3:11
Ivan Deyki (India) quaPLO alirolehi Yunamato: (Japan) Mohamed Shadi (Pakioban). BOA nornan. Perera (Singapore) 5:11 Cipriano Nuers. (Etsilippiece) 60,5 Ng Teng-kat (Zodwan) ... 10:10 She won the Dressage tests in
Clotuz Gomez (Blakega)
50.7 E. Akian (Turkey) a Helsinki horse show last year Paro Subling (Philippines) 30.3 Bovaro Soliva· Philippines);
BID Chong Chin-seong and the Danish Olymple Comm Dybak (Turkey)
01.0 (Singapore) amitico persuaded her to compete K Balakrishnan (Maloys) 4 017
at the Olymple Games....
י
Lis, Hartel, married to Copeningen businerkaman, with two daughters, aged 10 and eight, w who also ride-happler
For Liu Hartel, the winning of triumph for, this year is the first,
on home than on the ground her Silver Medal means a double
M. Parry Mahya)
POLE VAULT 800 METTES
Bunkichi Bawada (Japan) Boban Singh Dhoo. (nd):1:820 Baharbiy (Earpt) Yoshitales Mumaya, JapIN)). 1:03 | Dienvenido Lucero » Iliraichi Yamamoto (Japan)
(Philippinor) Ekram Koesk: (Turkey).
Alam Zeb (Pakistan)
Lis can only move about, her time that women have been pers | Turan Goker (Turkey) Copenhagen home, with the aldmitted to compete in this hither-Wiliam E1 Fahmy Tanna of crutches. One of har te is tó áll-male event-leuter.
(KY)
103: B
Harry Taylor (Singapore) 180: 34% Go Chun-choi (Taiwan) 77, 173:11 Pascuat Vellaronan
(Philippines)
Bok Bok-in - (Taiwan)
(Philippines)
107:11
1501 115
D. B. Noden (Singapore) 183: 9 6:58. Villaruel
****** 108: 434 414 103: 454 182: 11
Artemio Cortes (kolilippines)
14: 13 12:134
Chan, Wal-chuen
(Hongkong)
HAMMER THROW
11; By
Mohammed. Iqbal
11; 3
(Pakistan)
:191:5
[C2 Balli" (Turkey),
11:
Iskander (Turkey)
100:11 147: 77
11567 Chew Habyarn (Singapode), 131 0. 1:05)* *Comist” Singh (Malaya);
1:50.4 Ng Kinn“ (Taiwan):
Toribio fuvera
1:08.5
(Philippides);
whose
London. July 29. Sycomore, owned by the Maharajah of Mervi, Flon Suidhe disappointed in the Stewards' Cup today, shoulders top weight in the Goodwood Stakes to be run over iwo miles three furlongs at 3.10 pm BST at Goodwood tomorro
The ten probable starters and jockeys are: Sycamore (Gordon Richards), Goudwell (L. Pig- gott), Vidi Viel (W.. Rickaby); French Squadron, (W. John- (Ken Gethin), stone), Vesiliin Flighty
Frances (D. Smith); French Design (R. Arnold). Orte (J. Sirett), Fearless Chum (D. Geering) and Siren Light (T. Mahon)--Reuter.
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