THE CHINA MAIL,

TWO "FORMER CHAMPION COMBINATIONS ELIMINATED IN OPEN PAIRS MATCHES

By "TOUCHER"

:

A brilliant drive by: W. C. Ogley with the last wood of the match enabled him and his partner, F. G. Luz, to eliminate the 1948 Champions, A. M. Omar and W. Hong Sling, from the first round of the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship yesterday by 25-23.

Although Ogley and Luz went into the 21st head with a one-shot lead, they had a count of three or four against them when ench skip was reduced in one wood each.

With the jack exposed on the Laver their clubmutes A. A. winners being Young and short-to-medium head, Hong Guterres und II: A. Ozorin.

to put his last

Sling decided

-wood about two yards from the

ditchi

THE RESULTS Colony Open Pairs

At PRC: T. Pilkington and Ögley scoreded in his heavy s. II. Marvin beat C. Pope and drive, and took the jack clean C. Pile 21-14:

R. Sudick into the ditch, with the toucher and M. B. Hussan beat C. M. remaining

counter to Castihe BB U

and L. J. Castilho Five him a 25-23 upset win 30-16; F. Luz and W. C. over one of the most formidable Ogley beat A. 1. Omar and W. pairs in this year's Champion-Hong Sling 25-23. ship.

At Talkoo: A. E. Coates and All the four bowlers mit up B. W. Bradbury brat G. Per-

a good standard of bowls, with kins and W. J D. Cameron Luz especially in excellent form 24-14.

as load for the winners. The losers, after being held to 0-6

on the 7th head, widened their lead to 16-8 on the 10th head and 18-7 on the 12th.

heads.

L

AHKFC: S. Ramchaad and beat D. M. Miller Gibson and S. Maslen 22-14.

At IC: A. Bachoo and A. K. Onar beat 6. Yusuf rmd M. Y. Good recovery was mude by Adal 21-17. Luz and Ogley at this stoge

A: KCC:

I. Ron and A when they scored two threes llet boot d. Metutyre and 1. and u two on the next three Lapsley 25-21.

At Recreio: M. J. Divccòn an On the 17th head, Lur laid F. R. Kemant beat G. Ward and three good woods on the luck. J. MeDonal 32-8: A. Bank and Ogley trailed the jack few A. Campbell beat L.. F. Cosgrove inches further bnek for foul and R. W. Hollway 20-12 and, "us" Hong Sling failed, to At KGBC: 1. J. Norontu and draw in, Ogley added two more] G. A. No:unha beat D. Rorselet shots each abnost yard awayani R. Rossclét 20–14; J. A. Lur for a count of six.

and R. F. Luz beat A. A. Guterres Another th

three on the next and H. A. Ozorio 27-13.

head put Ogley and Luz to a TOMORROW'S GAMES 24-10 tead, which was however reduced to

to 23-24 at the comple-

tion of the 20th head.

Colony Open Fairs

At CCC: S. Bucks and A. R. Razack v. J. Chubb and T. E. Baket.

The other ex-Champion com- bination of J. A. Luz, ond R. F. Luz went through the, round with a comfortable 27-13 win Young

At Trikon: G. Madar and F, O.. Madar v. K. Forrow and L. G.

(game already played,

THIS 'MCC FELLAH'

Forrow by 19-14):

1. W. Urquhart, and T. 0. Morgan v. G. Hong Choy and G. Souza: F. Lee and J. 5. Landoll- v..G. Willerton and Roza Yu.

AI PRC: E. White and B.

Capell v. H. R. Tappenden and C. W. Haynes or 1. A. Edwords and D. Phillips.

At KFC: A. M. Wahab and A.H. Seemin v. G.C. Norman and K. Bodie.

At KCC: S.E. Souza and J. C. Remedios v., F. Howarth and

R.M.V. Ribeiro Francia: and A. A. Lopes v. L. W, Stan- ton and C., Gough;

At KBGC: F.X.M. Silva and C, E. Passos or A. G. Coles and S. Telford v. K.A. Baker and E. Gautier,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1953.

ANNIVERSARY EFFORT

Jenn Desforges of the Essex Ladies' Athletle Club, Brifain's leading hurdler, celebrated her 24th birthday anniversary by also scoring an upset victory in the Long Jump at the Women's AAA Championships at the White City on July 4. Her winning jump was 18 feet 81⁄4 inches.

World's Best Athletic Performances For The Current Year

Best athletic performances throughout the world in the first six months of this year are listed below. These are complete for Europe up to the end of June, with a few July performances also listed. The figures are incomplete for the later part of the American outdoor season,

100 YARDS

Michari Agostini (Trinidatle

W. Thane Baker (USA) Hector Hogan (Australia)

1.5 Donald Scanian (GB)

Chris Chiataway (GB)

ENJOYS CRICKETE

By GEORGE

WHITING

If, at the belligerent age of 13, you can bat like Jack Hobbs and bowl legbreaks and googlies like Tich Free- man, how long do you have to wait before you play cricket for England?

These almost hysterical Hobbs-Freeman comparisons were applied seven years ago by that elegant Leicester shire and England all-rounder Ewart Astill, after one of his pupils at Tonbridge School had hit 119 runs and taken eight wickets for 119 against Clifton College.

Astul went further. This, a county man before he took budding Colossus of cricket, we up tea planting ordered a were assured, hatt the shoulders | praclice pltch to be hacked out of a batsman and the hands of of the nearby Jungle at Banga- a bowler. He was the nearest lore approach to a professional player Astill had seen.

100 METRES

5. Navaratnam (Ceylon) Heinz Futlerer (Germany) Levan Sanadze (USSR)

Karl-Friedrich Hans Frantisek Bror

(Germany)

(Trinidad

(Czechмlovakia) Michael Agostini Balwant Singh (India) Lavy Pinto (India)

Gerard Bornhol

Brooks (USA)

Argentina

Beta Goldovanyi lungary

Peter Kraiss (Germany) Emil Kiszka (Poland)

Boris Tokarses (USSR)

Leonid Grigoryev (USSR) Schroeder (East Germany) F. MeÐ, Gatley (Trinidadi

200 METRES (Around a turn) Heu Futlerer (Gennany)

E McD. Bailey (Trinidad) Lavy Pinto

Gerardo Bonnbuff" (Argentina) "MCC" | Benedicto Ferreira (Brazil) cricket

220 YARDS to

(Straightaway}

Thirteen years took from prep school At 13, the prodigy had be- the First XI nt Tonbridge, At.. come the youngest cricketer to 15, he was captain. At 16 he play at Lord's, the youngest to was labelled by Mr Wisden as play for a public school first the best schoolboy bat since the XI, and the youngest to be in-war. vited to wear fannels for the amateurs of his county-Kent.

* JUNGLE PITCH

Marvelling,

W. Thane Baker (USA) Charles Thamana. (USA) Paul Wells (USA) King USA) Henry Thresher (USA) Turner: (USA)

One year later he was play- Leslie Laing (Jamaica)

220 YARDS ing for his county against D

(Around a 'turn) touring team-top scorer for E. MeD. Balley (Trinidad) Kent off the bowling might of Michael Agesilni (Trinidad) Inquired the West Indies. Waxing big. Andy Stanfield (USA) whether this Admirable Crich-he sainte Lancashire all

Herb McKenley (Jamaica) lon of a cricketer had

400 METRES. been the place, played for the MCC, born of mortal man, and dis hit a hundred against his old

Kurl-Friedrich Haar

(Germany) covered that such was indeed pals from India, and got his

the case.

The

We

MCC

Hobbs-Freeman-to-be had the sacred initials bestowed upon him, and dne

Japanese Offer Singapore À Helping Hand

Singapore, July 14.

Blut Oxford University.

30.40 AVERAGE

over

Herb McKenley (Jamaica) Mal Whitela (USA) Gusto Reque Brazili

Ehlers (Chile) Jasel Steger (Switzerlandı 1. Martin du Gard (France)

440 YARDS

This season, tin

of average 50.40 ranks "MCC" ninth

in

W. Mashburn (USA)

the list by wifich cricket statis. Morris Curotin (Australiaj

K. F. Hans (Germany)

tletans seek to picture batsman-Jim ie (USA) ship in decimal points.

Ma) Whitfeld (USA) George Rhoden (Jamaten) As I writs, "MCC" is welk- Jim Baker (USA) ing out of the MCC pavilion! Don Smith (USA)

Grabam Gipson (Australis) and on to the pitch here at Hugh Thaggard (Australiu) Lord's. He looks the very Lou Jones (USA) image of 20-year-old. Michael Peter Fryer (GB)

Colin Cowdrey, whose forceful drives through the Cambridge

B00 METRES Roger Moen (Belgium

Audun Boysen (Norway)

Two Japonese" here are trying | covers put 116 delightful, ro Stanislav Jungwirth to help in the Singapore Table sourceful and invaluable runs Tennis Association's effort to into Oxford University's score send a team to Tokyo for the book.

Aslar tablo second

tennis championshipa scheduled to held in September,

bn

_ (Czechoslovakia). Patrick E Mabrouk (Algers) Gunnar Nielsen (Denmark)

Ramon Sandoval (Chille) Werner Lueg (Germany) Will Cowdrey ever play for Bill Nankeville (GB)

Don Macmillan (Australia) England? Or is he an impetuous Rene Dilan (France) young cub who swings his bat Budvik Eleka The Association, which esti- too venturesomely - for those (Czechoslovakia) males that it needs 8$12,000 to who seek Ashes in fevered care.

880 YARDS send a team away, has so far and duli restraint?

Mal Whlifeld (USA) Lang Stanley (USA). Wally Wilson (USA)

been able to collect only Daamme, sir, the fellah plays S$1,000 with promised funds | cricket as though totalling a further S$3,000,

News of the Association's dilemma reaclied' n Japanese businessman bere, Michael M. Sasaki, who went to the Japan- CSC Consulate ard discussed with Consul Kato.

Mr Kalo zaid he had cabled Tokyo yesterday for news the Singapore team's visit

it!

he

Billy Heard (USA)

9.5 Bit Nankevlie (GB)

Len Truex (USA)

10.4

3.000 METRES 10.4 Frans Herman (Belgiumi 10.5 | Stankay Jungwirth

(Czechoslovákia)

10.5 Geaton Reift: (Belgium)

Emil Zatopek

20.3 (Czechoslovakle)

THIRD TEST DRAWN

Pago 7

Old Trafford Experiences

One Of Its Most Incident-Crammed

Hours

Manchester, July 14..

In one of the most sensational and incident-crammed hours, that Old Trafford has ever experienced, Australia lost eight second innings wickets for only 35 runs before drawing the third Test match with England here today.

After the start of the final day's play, had been delayed until after lunch, England casily averted the follow-on and went on to score 276, only 12 runs behind The Australian first Innings total of 318.

+

"

THE SCORES

The few thousand spectators There ** no chance

off for reven uns, while Laker took who had braved the weather] Australia being beaten, but the two for 11 and Bedse twn for were ston compensated for their cricket today showed that Eng-|14-Neuter. wenty wolt for Australia land are vastly superior on n colloped so utterly when they rain-affected pitch. batted a second time that they might well have been out 31 When England continied thei* time had allowed for the lowest first innings the batsmy were total of the season-45 by War not wickshire against Surrey at the

Oval,

LEAGUE TENNIS

In 11 Men's "A" Division League Tennis match yesterday.

CRC

edged HKCC 5-4 on the latter's courts,

the

leenars

uul

the

Atsiralia, Ist Innings 318

England, 1st Innings and futton, thw Lindwalt wicket-Edrich, e Hole 1 FRI

unduly troubled

the Godfrey Evans, keeper, scored a carefree 44 no Graveties, e de Courcy b Miller out in a style which pleased the Wardle, Lindwall crowd,

the

Everybody expected Australians to play out time without any difficulty and they certainly started on an aggres- sive note, Hassell. taking two

fours off Bedcer's opening over. |

Laker, however, soon revended

11

Compton. Langley ↳ Archer

Watson, Davidson

Simpson, Langley Davidson Halley, e Hole b full). Evans, not out Laker. lbw b Hu

Dedeer b Morris

13831

Extras

the true character of the pl Incall He nequired acute offspin.

vicious lift and | Archer Morris promptly Aber steered a enlch to, Hutton At Davidson second slip and Hassett was then Harve

YARDS OUT

Total

Bowling Analyse

Austraia, 2nd Innings Morris, e. Hatton . Taker.... Hassett, Balley b. Heciser Miller, st. Evans ↳ Laker Hale, e. Evans b. Bedser

M

mul J... Ringe brilliantly caught close to the Morris (UKCC)

fost to V.T. Wang and ground by Balley in the pilly off 1.P, Tui 4-0 lost to W.P. Tsul Bedrer. and Lee Wal-tong 2-0; lot, to Tu Tak-cheuk and C. Kolewall 60+0.

J.D. Mackle and P.. Homes lest to Wang and Y. This 3-0; beat W.P. Taul and Le Wal-lon 0-4; beat tu and Kotowall 3-0.

M.H. Calver! and E. Moor lost to Wang and Y.P. Taut 3 beat W.P. Taul and Lee Walton

54: beat Iu and Ketewall 6-4

MIXED "B"

* Division Teunis Mixed Double League game yesterday the Cnc beat, the Urban Council +0,

Miller, jumping yards out his crease to Laker, to turn round

of De Courey, sl. Evans h. Wardle

was able Davidson, not out Harvey, fr. Wardle to watch Evans | Archer. bw b. Wardle

Extras

and when Lindwall, Wardle

whip off the bails Hole fell to an Evans' catch off

Bedser four men were out in 27 minutes for 18 runs. In remov. the ing Hole, Bedser became first bowler to complete bis 100

vickets for the season.

Total (for R wktul

-Reuter

CAPTAINCY CONFIRMED

London, July 14. Len Hutton has been appoin

Mrs E. Took and Cheung Chow (CHC) beat Mira Kim and C.S. Chenit, 6-2; beat Mrs Lam and W.K. De Courcy and Davidson then Chung 4-1; beat tex Chưng mid 8' took the score to 31 bolore led captain of the English left-annerteket team for the fourth and Test matches against

Wardle, Yorkshire?

Mrs A. Choy and A. Choy beat slow bowler, became almost un-ifts Mrs Kim and Cheng S-4; beat Birs playable. Without ron to Australk at Leers and the Lam and Chung 6-3; beat fr the score be sent Harvey, Archer Oval respectively, H was an

Chung and Kim. 6-1,

Miss G. Lp and K. Chey beat De Courcy back to the nounced today.

four runs inter Me Kim and Chang B-4: bent or parition and

and Chung "0-4; beat Air Lindwall wes

victims.

Enother

of bir

Them Hill and Davidson played

CRC best inc 08, is a Mei's "qut time amid intense excitement, Division game..

Derks

4-040 Geoff Goodacre (Australia)

15.1

D4 Gaston Reiff (Belgium) touk

4:05.7

(USA)

4:07.0

4:07.9

Harold Rali (S, Africa) Ales John Hardy (GB) Angus Scott (CD)

13.4

Klin. 6-3.

34.0

4:08.0

Ken Doubleday (Australia) 4:08.3 F. Swanepoel (5, Afries)

64.1

54.5

Jack Parker. (GB) 4:09.4 11. Kann (GB) 4:09.4 AT 1. D. Francis ́ (GB) 4:00.0 4:10.0

54.0

35.5

HIGH JUMP

8:13.

Walter Davis (USA), R:00.6 Herman Wyait (USA)

Charles Holding (USA) B:12.2 Cat Clarke (USA) 6:12.0 | J. Lewis Holl (USA)

Milton Mead (USA) Ernie Shelton (USA) B:16A Floyd Jeter (USA)

6:12

Lam Chung and Kim 7-5.

6:07%

"MEN'S "D"

0:01P

0:831

6:02

4:3

0:7%

8:10,0 Arnold Betton" (USA) 0:103 McCants (USA) .... #:192 Jirl Lansky (Czechoslovakia)

Barney Dyer (USA) 1:40.4 Elmo Branch USA)

0:712

dizis

0:0 4:7

15:01

14:0

147

14:4

14:31A

14:3

14:3

14:27

14:15

14:11.

100 Jozzel Kovacs (Hungary) 100 1b Planck (Denmark), 10,0 Gordon Pirle (GB) 10.6 Chris Chataway (GB) 10.0

TWO MILES 100 Chirts Clintawny (GB) 10.0 Gardon, Pirie (GB) 10.0 Charter Capozzoll (USA) 10.0 Jolin Landy (Australia) 108 Alain Mimoun (Algiers)

ร.ร

10,0

นู

Les Perry (Australaj Freddie Green (GB)

Gene Matthews (USA) KA

THREE MILES Gortion Piric (GB)- 913 Freddie Green (GD) 21.4 Frank Sando (GB)

0:55.6 0:00,2

POLE VAULT 9:012 Itobert Mchards (USA) 9:018 Fred Barnes (USA) 1:002: George Mattes (USA) 0:00 Bobby Smith (USA) 0:073 | Jim Harrington (UBA)

Dick Shivera (USA)

Lea Etlera (USA)

LONG JUMP

13:41.

Carter (USA)

13:46,9

13:48,0 Ray Fouclier (USA)

14:014

20.4

21.3 Les Perry-FAustratiny 21.6 Jun Daly (New Zenlandi Gealf Warren (Australia) .. Jut Pelers GB).........

6.000 METRES

13:57.5

Pyoir Denisenko (UBSRI Dave Kenly-(USA)

14:00.0

Ray Kring (USA)

14:11.5

14:136

George Brown (UBA)

20. Aleksander Anufriyev 20.8 (USSR)

F. Morgan Taylor

(USA)

13:58.0

Neville Price (8.

Africal

20.9 Alain Mimoun (Algiers) 20.9 Canton Relf (Belgium) 20.9 Gordon Pirie (GB). 20.9 | Urko Julia (Finland)

14:00,4

John Bennett (USA)

14:15,0

Ahviton da Concelcom

(Brazil)

14:18,8

(USA)

F.K. Lam and W.1. Ma (enes beat Y, Tipe und M.J. Zaman, 0-1:

best E. Rumnjohn and Bux, B-1; beat A. Khan and A. Omar by a walk. over:

PH. Ch and C.M. Chan heal Tipe and Zaman, 1-9; beat Humjahn and Bux 6-0; beat Khan and Dinar hy" a walk-over,

Y.. Leung and D.C. Lu beat Tipe and Zamrints, 0-1: bens Rumjalin and Bux, 0-0, best Khan and Önior by a walk-over.

Recreio v ve

Rectalo beat Urban Counell "*"* by 0-3 -14|1 ----- | --J.--Gultorres— and.........A. M---Atɛdo 14:1 (Kerrein) lost to P. Cheung and A. On 1-6: bent M.Y. Woo and E.K. Chen ; beat W. Chung Han K.K. Leung 5-1.

23:04

24:1015

24: 012

415

ARRE BRENGASS

Olavi Junienpaa (Finland Einil Zatopek

(Czuchoňlovakia)

- SIX MILES

Gordon Pirie (GB)

14:10.0

Robert Holland (USA)"

Salto (Japan)

14:22.0 Harold Rall (5. Africa)

Jones (USA)

14:20. Bobby Ragsdale

Masaj Tajima (Japan) 20:10.4 Cheof Hardy (USA) 20:01.0 20:20.7

HOP, STEP & JUMP 20:33.0 Adhemar Ferrelen da Silva

21.0 21.1

Jin Peters (England)

Ian Binnie (Scolland)

D. H. Holden (GB)

40.3

Les Perry (Australia) Laurie King (New Zeal

47.0 Jack Davey (Australian ATD 11. V. Foord (England)

Norris (England)

10,000 METRES

432 F.

45,5

40.0

1. Aleksander Anufrizer

(USSR)

45.0

47.2 47.2

3.000 METRES STEEPLECHASE

Olay Rintenpaa (Finland) ... 47.3 Poles Segedin Yugoslavia

47.5

Andie Lecat (France) 47,5 | Bozlıldar, Djurnikovk

Yugoslavia) 47,0

47.6 Jahn Dialey (GB) 473 Chris Brasher (GB) 48.1

40.1

9:53 Brian Over Australia)

H. de Nacimento (Brazil) Nikola Dagorov

29:305

(Brazil)

20143,4

Ein West (Soul

Atrien)..

51:214 50:47.

20:50.0

Lennid Shcherbakov

20:54,4

(USSR)

50:23

50:2

49:1

29:23.2

. (Bulgaria) Adriano Bertacca (Holy) Martin Rebak

10:11

40:93

[Czechoslovakia

48:3

8:44,4

1:47.8

8:11

6:10.

Parry O'Brien (USA)

Darrow Hooper (USA) Roland "Nilsson

120 YARDS HURDLES 4. Jack Davis (USA)

Jort McNulty (USA) 1:48. Art Barnard (USA) 1:494 Willard Wright (USA)

Ray Weinberg (Australiaf 1:50,1 Bob Mathian (USA) 3:51.0 11

Ken Doubleday (Australia) Jim Philbee (USA) Wiard Thomson (USA) Dick Altlesey (USA)

220 YARDS HURDLES (Straightaway) Charles Thomas (USA)" 1:53.0 Bill Johnson (USA)

Robinson (USA)

1:49.4 | Jolin Mapp (USA) 1:49.5 Juck Davis (USA) 1:50,7 Hobby Hagsdale (USA) 1:40.8 Bob Mathias (USA) 1:51.4

220 YARDS HURDLES (Around a turn)

SHOT PUT

0:12.4 Jiri Skobla D:10.01 (Czechoslovakia).

M.G. Suliza, and K.A. Figueiredo (Ruerelo) lost to Clieung and O 4-6; beat Woo and Chrn 6-0; be-it Chung. and Leung 0-0.

Remedios

J. Tibetra

and L.J.

(Beercia) lost to Cheung and On 3-6; beat Woo and Chen 6-0; beat Chung and Leung (-1.

KTOCA Y LRC

KTGCA beat LRC by 1-0,

Jimmy Poon and F: Wong heal G. Graham and A. Ilobertson 0-0: beat K. Baker and H. Maynard G-1: best A.J, Beekmeiler and I. No- bertson 0.0.

I. Chang and R. Woo beat Graham and Robertson 6-2: beat Baker ond Maynard 0-3 bral bechincher and Robertson 0-3.

A Wang and J. Liang beat Gra- ham and Itobertsum d-8: beat Baker and Maynard 6-2: bea! Beekmeller and Hobertson 6-3.

South China v UC

beat

the Urban

South China (Sweden)

Connell "1" 8*1.

P., Chu D. Yue and Y

ard M. K. (UC) lost to D

Howard Hertz (USA) Toin Jones (USA). 13,0 Ous Chandler (USA) 14.0 Manun Benner (USA) jat Virgit Elwes (USA) 14.2 | Jolin Hover (V&A) 142 John Bavidga (GB) 142 Clyde Wetter (USA) 14.3

DISCUS THROW 14. Fortume Gordien (USA)..

14.3 Sim Iness (UBA),

14.3 Adollo Consolini

85: 01

55: 43%

54: 7

Shen 1-0, bet to T. T. Yu and

53:10 K. 9. 8.20, lost to C. C. Leung 53; 61% and C. C. Chen 2-0.

190:

(Italy)

Roland Nilsson (Sweden) John Ellis (USA)

Parry O'Brien (USA)

23.0 Darrow Hooper (UBA) 23.1

Giuseppa Tusi (Italy) 23.0 Loon Patterson (USA) 13.1 Desmond Koch (USA)

Bub Mathian (USA)

Ferenc Kites (Hungary) ..

100;

1601111

180:104 103:111 103: 0%

`enjoys ¦ Wes Banteo (USA).

lacey Sider (USA)

JAVELIN THROW

may

Friedel Biracka (Dormany) 1:51,4

Vladimir Kuznetsov

Hal Butler (USA)

1:51.5

(USSR)

150: 0

1:51.0

Paul Haudenbush (USA)

1:51,0

1825 Ken Doubleday (Australia)

Geoff Gosdaere Australia) 1:81 Pict Greyling S. Africa) 1.

Jack Davis (USA)

འཐ།

Taivo lygiainen

(Finland)

244: 516

Franklin Held (USA)

21.8

Dil Miller (USA) ******

228: 1

3:44.4

110 METRES HURDLES Harrison Dillard (USA)

223:101

144 | Krasznai (Hungary)

Wilson Gomez Carneiro

3:43,0

(Brazil)

Tour De France

Luchon, France, July 14. *French cyclists won the first,

Roger Bannister (GB) Jarrett (UBA) EA Dinges (USA)

1,300 METRES John Landy (Australia) Stanislav Jungwirth (Czechoslovakia) Roger Bannister

(GB)

of second, and third places in 10-Patrick El Mabrouk (Aiglers) today's lap of the Tour de Joseph Barthel

be publicised, and Sasaki sald France". he would contact the Japanese

Table Tennis Association to try First was Roble, with Bolt a to arrange exhibition

games close second, and only two from which the Singapore team seconds later was Bauvin in the may raise enough money to use third position.

for return passages.

R special knock-

"Mealllion is being

out

... (Lancembourg),

Rolf Lamers) (Germany) Andrija Dlonhelmer

(Yugoslavia),

Ilmar TRIBRIO (Finland)

on Herman (Belgium)

Sarklor Iharon - (Hungary) All Nankeväte ** (GB).. V. Milligen 1GB)

Donald Seaman (011)

Vellen Mugos CYUTORIUS

In the general classification: Predrag Kretio (Yugosla ar for the whole race, today's win Fonged to select a Singapore ner, Robic, also comes first, team, whose departure for closely followed by Sheer, Tokyo depends on whether the Swiss, and Bauvin, who also necessary funtis can be collected come third today. -France In time-United Pross.

Prose.

Ralph Dunkley (England) John Dinley (GB)

MESTONE "MILE Roger Bannister (GB) Wes Bantee (UBA)

John Landy (Australls)

3470 Ernesto Kocourek (Argentina)

400 METRES HURDLES

3:48.2

3:40

0:50,4

Wilson Gomez Carneiro

(Brazil)

2:51

Jorn Govert (Chile) Eltaro Okano (Japan)

4:312 Lubomir Bartos

3:52.21, dos Santos (Brazil)

3:51,4 (Czechoslovak{n}

3:51.0) Humberto Cabrera___ (Argentina)

4:62.0 Timatey Lunyev (USSR) 3:53,0 Robert Bart (France)

3:53.8 Gilberto Indiana (Philippines)

X:14 David Gracte (GB).. 3:50.3 Voillequin (France) 3:56.0 Joginder Singh (India)

4:020. 440 YARDS HURDLES

Harry Whittle (GB) 4:14 Ron Wilkie ·(8. Africa),

Ricardo feber (Argentina) Cyrus Young (USA)"

Viktor Tribulanko (USSR) 20:2012 14. Halph Hoylance (USA) .. 219:

213: M 14.7 Sany Adams (USA)

Janis Stenzeniecks (Chile) 213: 0%

HAMMER THROW

$1.0 Imre Nemath (Hungary) ..

190: 336 (Norway) 13:17

22.4

Svarro Stranili

33.0

Billoway, Macs

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43.

Jozsef Carmak (Hungary), 1977 334

43.0 Stanislav Nyenashev

540 (USBIL)

4.0Nikolay Shorin (UBSR).

54.3 Oldrich, ngel

54.0

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53.3

$5.0 Iván Gubijan. (USSR)

Oldrich Nied

(Czechoslovakia)

Jan Kypta

|Czechoslovakiay!

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M. Y. Yung and S. 11, Lang (UC) fort to Yue and Shen 1-0, fost to Yu ond Sit 2-0, beat Liang and Chen 6-3.

P. Leung and P. Y. Kwok (UC) lost to Yue and Shen 2-6, lost to Yui and Alt 1-5, lost rd Leung and Chen 4-8,

THREE

Tution has captained the team in the three Test matches played so far.

England's side for the fourth Test will be announced on July

Wardle came out with the best bowling figure of four wickets 22-Router.

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