CHAMPIONS BOTH
Pinza (Sir Gordon Richards up) being led in-after having won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Stakes at Ascot on July 18.
Norman Upsets Hong Sling To Enter Open Singles Quarter-finals
By "TOUCHER'
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1958.
THE FINNS ARE MAKING A COMEBACK IN THE ATHLETIC WORLD
I
By “RECORDER”
A feature of the early part of the European, athletic season has been the comeback of the Finns in the events they once dominated. At their own Olympic celebration at Helsinki last year, the Finns had to do without any medals.
..
This season they are making a determined comeback and their horizon is overcrowded with the Kolehmainens, Nurmis. Ritolas' and Jarvinens of, the future.
Davde TUSA) 40.6 Ke Doubleday
Australia 230 1:1
110 METRES HURDLES 18012 | Maricar Dillord_(USA) 1:51 51 Wil-on Gomez Carneira
Brazil)
The
trek
1:31.3 Jack Parker (GB)
younger Tunnera are Molvlny Whansa UHALIA+
Amun Herzen Morway) coming up-such At Olvi
| Georgiy Ivakin (USS11. Rintcapan, who recently get on
Roger Bannister Englan unofficial world record for the GANART Nichen ¡Drunarki 3,000 Metres Steeplechase. Ter Lucien Denynek Helgium-1013
Farel Stracks Cerimony1 Lonnquist and Urho Julin, The (CS more experienced Finns such Rune Hagerman (Sweden) ́ ́. as Dennis Johansson, Timart Patrick El Mabrouk (Algiert) Talpale and flannu Posti-are Bergle Pearnımı (USA) ... also improving and, in Scandina via at least long distance rumming supremacy is moving away from the Swedes to the Finns.
880 YARDS
Malvin, Whitfield (USA) Lang Stanley (USA) Stentery Jungwirth (CS The challenge is equally strong | Wes Santer (USA)
Hungary) Butler (USA from Czechoslovakia,
and Germany and the Russions: Wally Won (USA) are maintaining the pressure on Friedel Stracks the ecords, no to mention Gordon Pirie, Jim Peters, Frank Sando and Ian Binnie of Great Britain.
It is definitely the year of the and the re- distance runNER cords for every event from 800 Metres to the Marathon staggering
have staggered.
already
In all history there has never been sen an aggregation
class, but the meetings between the top-notchers so far have been few and far between. By mid-August they should be on
in carnest
However, a meeting between
Zatopek. Anulriyev. Pirie,
JUSA)
Audun Boysen (Norway) Stery Baira), (486) Billy Heard Henry Ciyer (USA) Paul Rudenbuch (ISA) Hobart Jones (USA)
1,500 METRES Star Korkean (Sweden) Randy (Australian Roger Banniter (GB) Stanislav Jungwirth
(Czechoslovakisus
Delhi, Johansson (Fintara) Ingvar Eriksson (Sweden) Patrick El Mabrouk Alignesi A. Otenhetner, (Yugoslavini Joseph Nerthel
(Luxembourg)
(Sweden
Bertil AlbertKSOJA Sendor Bharos (Hungary) .... Gunther Doltow (Germany)
ONE MILE
Roger Danukter (03) Wei Santer (USA) Post and Mimoun is unlikely John Ivity (Australia) until the European Games text Dents Johansson (Finland)
Carton Helf Belaluinu this meet year. They
Werner Long: (Germany) senson in pairs or threes and Fred Dwyer (USA) .. that may*
incentive Charles prove
Capozzoli (USA)
עונן
enough for blistering through LaPierre (USA) ....... Ingvar Eriksson (Sweden) even Zalopek's seemingly un Dual Seamon (GD) nesailable 10,000 Metres world | Tere Lundberg (Sweden) record of 29:02.6.
3.000 METRES Frans Herman (Belgium)
In a postponed mutch yesterday, G. C. Norman of Kowloon Bowling Green Club gave a brilliant perform- ance when he upset the 1951 Champion, W. Hong Sling by 21-13 to become the last player to enter the quarter-ment, worthy of nale is the de finals of the Colony Open Singles, Lawn Bowls Champlon-pressingly low ship.
In the field events depart-Aleksandr Anuriyev (USS)
world standard
in the Long Jump-the lowest since the early 1920s-and the
The other seven quarter-finalists are B. W. Bradbury, A. M. Omar, S. Yusuf, A. L. G. Eastman, W. McCall, T. Exit from the American record Baker and M. B. Hassan,
Contrary to expretations, Hong Sling was at the tail-end of the spore throughout the whole grane, Norman upheld his reputation as one of the bist drawing men in the Colony by drawing con- sistently to the jack and king en early lead which was widened 10 10-4 by the 10th head. On the 13th find he further in- creased his lead to 13-7 with 3 three.
The unlucky number hela na exception to him and at his score. remained stationary at that point, Hong Sing made a strong e- covery to creep up to 11-13 and further rowed the gopla 33-14 on the 19th head. :
LEAGUE TENNIS
In A
011
Anal effort, however. Nouman chalked up a single, a tour and two more singles comecutive heads to run out the winner by 21-13.
PAIRS
ΟΥΕΝ
scheduled Open Yesterday's Fairs matches saw seven pairs enter the last 16 of the event, There were
and no surprises the closest match of the even- iny Was that between A, E Coates and B. W. Bradbury and C. A. Coelho and L. S. Silva, which was won by the former pair by 24-21.
The Second Division combina- tion of Coelho and Silva not only held their own against their reputed opponents but with
a little luck and just that bit of: Bates experience might have won the match,
and
1
They started off well were B-2 ahead by the 5th head. At the 11th head they were sull¦ up by 15-13.
Contes and Bradbury came In a Men's "D" Division League nnis Matches played yester-into a scoring spree on the next v, Recreio beat KCC by 5-4.
four heads with a 12,4 and 2 to
2. M. Xavier and J. Gutterres give them a substantial lead,
ralul lost to €. Coman and F. K. On the 20th head, however, as 1-6; beat A. Paul and R.
es 6-1; lost to E. Postuma and with the score at 18-22, Coelho
1
book of the oldest mark in H, Pat Ryan's 100 feet 6 Inches in the Hammer Throw in 1913, New holder is Martin Engel at 105:44.
lists of world
The appended best performances for 1933 is correct for Europe to July 11 and for the whole of the United States senson:
100 YARDS
Michael Agostini (Trinidad) W, Thane Baker, (USA) Hector Hogan (Austraila) Charles Thomas (USA) Charles Teague SA Wine Williams (USA) Ait Brand (USA) (USA) El Waters Ken Kave (USA)
11.4
Stanislav Jungwirts
¡Czechoslovakia)
Warren Drustzier (USA) inurl Tipale Finlandi Gaston Reiff (Belgium) Emil Zatupek
Crechoslovakia)
Tor Lonngvist (Fularul) Urho Julht (Finland) V. Okorokov (USSR) Lucien Theys (Belgium) Dennia Johansson (Finlands
TWO MILES Chris Chotaway (GB) Gardon Piric (GB) Charles Capozzoil (USA)
John Landy (Australa) Ala Mimoun (Alters) Frank Sanda (Englantia Iteca Ferguson (Czvide) Les Perry (Australia! Freddie Green (GB) Gine Matthews (USA)
THREE MILES På Gordon Pirie com 931 Preddle Gieen 198)
Frank Sando (GD)
£
9.5
Les Perry (Australia)
Na tan nie (OD)
11.0
Len Eyre (GB)
Ken Norns (GB)
Jim Daly New Zealand:
W. P. Ranger (GH)"
1
100 METRES
10.4
M. . Maynard (GB)
10.4
10.1
1515
S. Navaratnan (Ceylon
icing Futterer (Germany) Art Bragg (USA),
Levan Sanadze (USSE Millon Campbell USA) Karl-Friedrich Ilaas
(Germany)
Frantisek froz
(Czechoslovaklas
Brown (USA)
silovan Javanele (Yugoslavia) Michael Agostini (Trinidad) Dolwant Singh (India) Lavy Pinto (India)........*** Gerardo Bunnhof (Argentina) Brooks (USA)
Bela Golovany (Hungary).. Peter Kraus (Germany) Emil Kiszka (Poland) Boris Tokaryev (USSR)] Leonid Grigoryev (USSR) Schroeder (East Germany'
Ribeiro and C. M. Azedo Head Silva had a golden oppor-e, dattey (srinidad)
u) beat Churn and Ahbus 54
to Paul and Lawes 3-6:
Numa and Jong -1.
.. G. P. Souza and E. A. Figuel- (Recreio) beat Churn and Abbas beat Paul Dnd awes Gz; last Postuma and Jung 5-7.
HIC V SCAA
C last to 16 SCAA by 0-0.
tunity of drawing even.
*
*
With
lie of one in his favour
and three third shots,
took
full-blooded Silva
in- drive, which look away strad
of his own number A woods, including his Brst shot,
L. Cassinbhoy and A. S. into gave his opponents a count
(IRC) lost to K. C. S and T. of two.
11.1-6; Jost in Guy Lam and Y.
A heavy draw would
200 METRES (Around a turn) Andy Stanfield (USA) Art BragE (USA)
Heinz Fulterer (Germany) E McD. Bailey (Trinidad) Peter Kraus (Germany)
John Mavitium (USA)
220 YARDS (Straightaway}
3. Zaman and Y. T. The one; (probably, been the mure uit- Charles Thomas (USA)
to Bit und Yui 0-F; lod, in 1
Elom 1-6; last to Leung and With
winners Khan and S. M. Rupjaba (1)(C) oil and Yu -t; fost to Lam restrict
u slx-ahot lead were content their losses
han 0-8; lost to Lening and Yue shots on the final head.
tic KTOCA
CCA beat Urhian Council
Poon and J. Cheng (KTGCA)
F. Y. Kwok and Paul Lew
cat M. Kung and
►
THE RESULTS
Open Pairs
A JIKCC: A. Jillott and It. Rosen beat P. Kennedy und A M. Banks, 23-10,
Paul Wells (USA)
220 YARDS
(Around a turn)
E. Mel Bailey (Trinidad) Michael Agoriin!
(Trinitast)
Grott Warren (Australia) Ju-Petera 4GB)-e game at
5,000 METRES 30.0 Aleksander Anutriyev
(USSA)
14.4
14.0 14.6 14.7
1515 | Ernesto Kocourek (Argentini 1:57 Yevgeniy Balanchik (USSR) 14.7 153) A 400 METRES HURDLES
1'51.3
Wilson Gomez Carneira
<ibroziti
Villy Ligree (USSI 120stodiy Yulin 1USSIL 140,4 Jar Geyert (Cille) 1:4820 Fatara Okano – (Japan) 1:100 Helm Wizheimer tarmonei 1:50.1 Sven-Dit Erken (Sweden
Care Stander (Sweden) 1:20.7 1:512 Lutomir Barta
(Czechoslovakia) allfunbegin Cabrera (Argentina
Kati Johnson (USA) 19. dos Santos (Brazil 3:51.7
Timothy Lunyev (VASR) .... 4:51 A 1618 440 YARDS HUNDLES
4
han Culbreath (USA).
Harry Whittle (B)
Full Johnson (USA)
3:412 1:41.4
Tors, Wilkle (8. Africa) 0:44.8 | Graft Coonere (Australia)
Alee Hardy (GB)
3:45,0
Harold Hall (S, Africa) 3:43.2 | Angor. Scott (GD)
Ken Doubleday (Australia) Amadeo Francis (Puerto Rico)
HIGH JUMP
POLE VAULT
32.4
52.0
53.4
Page
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
SPORTS ROUNDABOUT
He'll
Double-cross
The Channel
By DAVID JACK
Preparing for one of the toughest assignments ever taken on by a swimmer is 28-year-old Egyptian journalist Abdel Moneim Abdou. ----
Admitting that Channel swimming is almost child's play these days -Adlbel will --he accomplished the crossing in 1514 hours last summer soon enter the sea to swim the Channel in both directions WITHOUT leay. ing the water.
·
Vic Selxes and Tony Trabart Mass Channel attempts have | Hungury—has the better chancy
are America's top singles players Inevitably led to a high percent of producing: champlons?
FUTURE OF CLOSE -and Seixas would like to play of swimmers conquering san re
WHAT does the future hold in the doubles with recently- 635 what was, at one time, regarded W 340 as a hazardous stretch of water.
That's one for cricketer footballer demobbed Traberi, 54.0
That's why the Egyptian, who Brian Close? Brian, who has way of saving expentes. has been training of Butlin's been kept out of the Yorkshire Holiday Camp, Chicton, is set County XI with
LUBS are still angling for knce trouble, C to "double cross" it. ing out to
the transfer of
Crewe It will mean at least 30 hours is still forbidden to bowl. He Alexandra inside-left Johnny themay be ready for League ericket King, who used to partner Frank the water, but even
Blunstone, Stoke City would fad thought of that prolonged duck-soon. In As ing doesn't worry Abel.
centre-take King-hut not whlle Crowe 04.1 1947 be swam 112 kilometres-forward Close has not yet re-talk in £10,000 terms, 542 nearly 70 miles in the River signed for the Soccer season,
52.
52.7. 1.2.0 530
83,1127
43.2
34.3
6:11
5: 1
Nile. That took 45 hours.
is doing some net practice-but
Bradford Cily
That's why Valley Parade mann-HOSE excited, internationai ger Ivor Powell is going to havu
Soccer scenes in Buenos WHY not play erkeket in theja chat with him during the next Aires which, according to some Win
almost il reports,
the of Leeds lynching"
referee Arthur Luty, weye nothing more
raju? No, that's not meant few days, to be funny, but following the 02 Old Trafford aqunshow I think It's about time paying spectators
Aftens that they will iron ! LTHOUGH Chetsen are con-
i had something in retum for their out problems concerning Irish
to
than attempts to congratulate the scorer of Argentina's offside
"My informant is F.A. secretary
international Bill Dickson, goal.
stay-out strike by Dickson would
#money-even at the cost of some
discomfort to the players,
Apparently Glamorgan skip-not be regarded as a calamity. Sir Stanley Rous, who tells me
and Jack It's significant that one official "It seems generally agreed that Wilf Wooller
"We are en pleased about | referce Luty and his lineonen sayer arres. Crapp, of Gloucestershire,
At Gloucester recently they
3:446
3:48.3
3:49.0
Hur Bight (USA) David Gracle (GB)
3:492
3:49.4
3:40.3
3:49.0
1:02.
Walar Davis (USA) Hermars Wyatt (USA) Charles teuing (USA) Erule Shelton (USA) 49024 Cal Clarke (USA)
1:02.11
4:04.0
4:05.7
J. Lewd Hall 10SA) Beney Deer (USA) Milton Mein (USA)
4:00.0
Mark Smith (USA)
4:07.1
Floyd Jøler (USA) 4:07. Arild Beton (USA) 4:00 Ken Weiner (USA) 4.4
6: 73%
per
4:10
4:00.2
nina.
Robert Richards (USA) Fyrd Barnes (USA) George Maltos (USA) Pyotr Denisenka (USSR)
13:01
14: 14:0
14:02
8:16
Bobby Smith (USA)
14:4
Ragvig Lundberg (Sweden)
0:122
24m oreington (USA)
14:311
15:4
Dlek Shivers (USA)
14:3
H:13.0
B:13.6
11ay Paucher
Dave Kealy (USA)
Len Eilers (USA) ...
14:114
0:13.0
Viktor Glodchenko (USSR)
8:142
sii5.0
LONG JUMP
8:15.
0:16.0
rearge Brown (USA)
John Bennett (USA)
6:10,0
F. Morgan Taylor LUBA1- 25: # Neville Prica 15. Africa) -24:1
15:40.0
(UBSR)
Leonid Shcherbakov
8:66.0 Henk Vimer (lintland) 3:082 | MARJ( Tajima (Japan) 0:032 Ron Soble (USA)
Abyiton da Conceicao
0:BEA
0:02.0
(Brazil)
9:02.7
Rubert Halland
(USA)
9:00.2 Salto (Japan)
0:01.6
0:07.J
farold tall (5. Aften) Bob Junes (USAL
Vilhelm Porrasulmi "(Finland)
13:41.0 13:40.0
HOP, STEP & JUMP
13:48 Leonid Shcherbakov (PSSI Adbentar Ferreira da Silva
(Brazil) 14:02.0 Eli West (South Africa) ..
13:67,3
14:01.4
14:02 0
Birtan Oliver Australia) 14:06.0 It. de Nacimiento (Brazil) 11:08,0 | Kevin Salt (Australia)
refused
ney signing Derek Saunders It's were the best team of omelals
whether Diction
to leave the field during questionable an afterncon of non-stop and would be greatly missed,” often heavy drizzle. With the
ver seen in the Argentine--in fact President Peron personally
congratulated them on their dis-
And he is Mr Luly's version
tea interval prolonged 10 minuter WITII Belgium and Denmark play." Wooller again fed his men outsole European survivors, it 14:13 in the rain to finish off the looks as if America's first really of the incident: "It is true that 1935 Gloucester løil-end.
14:11
25:1034
23:
MORE PITCHES NEEDED
tough ballis in the Davis Cup spectators rushed on the pitch will be the Challenge out when the goal was disallowed- against holders Australia-and and so did the police. Although
for the firt time for years, the some spectators all approach US. pro likely to rely on a two- me, I was never worried about
I what might happen."
man team.
MC.C. coaching schemes for you cricketers are in damer of collapsing-through o shortage of pitches. That's why a letter hau que out to 19eal [.. 24:11 coursis from TBI.C.C.
Committe stressing tha 24: 015
quiry
of d:felency 21: 4nmentable
pitches and appealing for the 23: 412 | T
provision si mere facilit
24: 31. 2013
51:22
50:2
42:1
40:307 14:00.0 Neriaki Soyawa (Japan) ....
49:30 14:116 Chujt Yamamoto (Japan) 49:10 14:13.6 Nikon Dagorov (Bulgaria) 48:11
Adriano Bertacca alyī "40:02+ Ford Sandu Simmi (šalyj Martin Rebak
[Czechoslovakia)
13:50.
105 Alain Allmoun (Algiers) 14:08.4 Ilmart Taluate (Finland) 14:14.4 10.3 Hannu Posti (Finland).... 24:14.0 105) Gaston Relf (Belgium).. 14:15.8 10.5 Herbert Schade (Germany) 10.6 Gordon Pirio (GB) 10.0 rho Julia (Finland 10.0 Olavi Rintenpaa (Finland) 10.6 Ein Zatopek
10.0 (Czechoslovakia) 10.0 Jozser Kovres (Hungary) 10.0] V. Kuts (USSİ) 10.0
10.0
SEX MILES 10.6 Gordon Pirie (GB) 10.4 Frank Sando (GB) 10. In nie (GB)
Jan Peters (England) Walter Heskel (GB) Colin Gray IGB 20.0. 11. folden (GB)
Les Perry Australia) 211 21.3 Laurie King New Zealunel
Jack Dovey (Australia) 21.4 21.4. V. Foord (England)
(England) 31.0 F. Narsis
200 | Olari 'Tintenpan iFinland)
Peter Segedin (Yugoslavia) Fyodor Marulli (USSI).
In:
En-
It would be a great pity if this sound coaching plin which l one year has turned out more than 1,000 instructors, should be sabotaged through daying felds thortage,
•
a
BRISTOL ROVERS F C, STC-
tary Join Gummow received three death certificates in hl post recently.
Attached to these sombre do- cuments were pleading Jeiter?
explaining that: "As I am a friend of
of the deceased, I should #8:31 11ke to be allowed to take over
Willlain Laing (Gold Coast; 49:3
SHOT PUT
J
14:15.0 Yarry O'Brien (USA) 14:10,8 Jirl Skobla (CSN) 14:19. Darrow Hooper (USA)
UOSKIN DUB
(Sweden)
Tom Jones (USA) 14:22.0 Bernie Mayer (USA) 14:24.8 Howard Hertz (USA) 14-28.9 Otto Grigalka (USSR)
Otis Chandler (USA) Mason Benner (USA) James Fuchs (USA)
Virgh Elwess (USA)
29:19.4
28:47,2
28;51.4
29:01.
DISCUS TINOW 20:24 Fortune Gordlen (USA) ... 2:10.0 Stm Ideas (USA)
20:33.0 20:30.0
Adolfo Censolini (italy),
Roland Nilsson (Bweden) 29:43.4 Jolm Ellis (USA)
23:50.0 Giuseppe Tos! (Italy) 20:54.4 Peny O'Brien (USA) 20:57.2 | Darraw Hooper (USA)
Ferenc Klica (liungary) Leon Patterson Dermond Koch
(Yugoslavia)
JAVELIN THROW
(USSR)
his
seacon ticket
be
1053-54." That's the unbelievable xiste 00:29% of affairs at Eastville where, for 50 the first time in the history of 30: 411)
club. Rovers have
sold ali 63: 0, the 53: 5 season Hekels before the start of 54:09 Ca season. Says secretary Gun- "With a walling list of 64: 3 mow:
decided
43:10
35: 3%
1997
190:
173 81 174:
173:11
173:10 173 B
100: 0
700, supporters have their only chance is to watch the obituary columns in the Incal papers."
Ø
WHEN Glamorgan won the County cricket champion- ship for the first time in 1948, their
achieved uccess was
chiefly through magilficent Heldlag
Now they are again within striking distance of the title and tip-top elding has once more 163:115) | taken them there, thanks mainly to the close-in agiliy of Wr Wooller, Phil Clift, Alan Wat
250: 0
244: 57% 242: 241: 54
kins and Git Parkhouse.
H claims
JUNGARY,
་
✦
with substantiat
to being, the world's
1 Soccer nation, intoad to
No. 1
the top in tennis as well and quickly.
Fewer than 1,000 playza tennis
160: 21.
10,000 METRES
Aleksander Auflyev
USA; (USA)
100:11 100:10
a 2-6; lost, tu C. C. Letting }
have
. D. Yue 1942
W. Thane Baker (USA)
20.+
(USSR)
29:23.2
Vitamir Krivokaple
linna Post (Finland)
30:02.2
20.0
able hot for the
occasion.
Pollard (USA)
20.7
Alan Mimoun Algiers)
30:06.0
the
Pan Wells (USA)
200
Ivan Pozitiaygy. (USS) 30:11.0
Antly Stanfeld (USA)
ROJA
Lateien They's (Delgíuin)
30:10.0
Vladimir Kuznetsov
to
King (USA)
20.9
to three
teary Thresher (USA)
20.1
3,000 METRES
Tolva lyytteinen
Turner (USA)
20.0
STEEPLECHASE
(Finland)
".
Les buing (Jamaica)
20.9
Frankin Held (USA)
0:41.4 21:47.0
CYTUN Young (USA Einar Roberg (Norway)
Adler (USA)
232: 311
6:502
9:014
0:00.4
F:00.0
Aleksandr Gemlikov (USSR) Lino Leupanen (Finland). 0:01.8 Vikler Tabulenko (USSR)...
Vaino Kulama (Finland) Fall Donleven (Norway) a ilcardo Heber (Argentina)
get to
237: 2
..
224: 11
214 of
23:10
0:11.6
HAMMER THROW
0:10
143:10
tainly
sets
Martin Engel (USA)
103: 41
Miloslav Maca (CER)
Mikhal Krivonerov (ÚSSILI
int:
191: 75+
players.
beneficial Hungarian youngsters
10
(USSR)
13. Stenslav Nynniev 14.0
1879
142
Oldrich Engel (CSR)
Bam Felton (USA) <
14.2
1422
Nikolay Shorin
Us
Steve Dillon, (USA)
14,2
V. Morozuy
14.A
145
1.2: beat 5. 1. Leung and Yung 0-2. Wong and F. Wong KTCCAI Swok and Leung 0-1: beat
hung 4-0; beat Leung and Yg
K.
Lok and M. S. Lec CA) lost to Kwok and teu
At PRC: F. Lee and J. S. Landolt beat D. Symons and W. Baker, 30-14.
heal Fung and Chung 0-2; Deaf Cocho andry best C. A
K and Yung 0-3.
HERE Y TRE
HCRC beat the LRG by 4.1. M. Cho and K. W. Cheup :) beat G. Graham and W. Cena 0-1; beat H. Baker und Maynard 0-1: beat 1 Robertson M. Robertson (+4
CH, Wong and R. Mao (HERE)
AIKFC: A. E. Coates and 3. W.
L. S. Suvo, 24-21 At Recreio: A. L. G. Eastman and J. McKelvle beat E. C Fincher and W. H. Cowle, 25-14. At KBCC: J. M. Gutierrez and B. P. Marques beat C. C. Ma
and W..
J. Howard 20-14;
and Maynard G-4 al 1. II.
Graham and Van, Della 0-1: beat A. Bachoo and R.K. Omar beat J. Noronha and G. A. itsen and M. Robertson T-1. Noronha 25-14,
X. Pinto and C. Chu (CRC). E to Gramain and Von Dena 0-7: best Baker and Maynard 7-3: beat 1. Robertson and M. Robertson 6-3. Men's "B" Dlv. In a Men's "D" Division game, the
bent
CCC Hongkong Univerally
Lo and B. Dhaber (IKU) best C. E. Abbes and S. Leonard 6-4; beat it. Manley and H. Madar 6+2 beat W. T. Choy and C. Chiu 6-1. 5. N. Two and K. F. Lee (KU) best Abbas and Leonard 1-5 drew with Alanley and Madur 6-6; best Chey and Cháu Gái
1. Les and W. C. 3o (IKKU) lort to Abbas and Leonard 1-6; for to Manley and Madar 4-d: lost to Chor and Chiu 6-7.
At KCC: J. Chubb and T.E. Baker beat L. Gibson and S. Ramchand 28-11,
AL
Open Singles
KDC: W. Hong lost to G.C. Norman 18-21,
TODAY'S GAMES
Andy Stanfield (USA) Willie Willama (USA) iter McKenley Jamales) Art Bragg (USA)
W. Thane Baker (USA) Joe Behatzle (USA)
400 METRES Karl-Friedrich Has
(Germany)
(USA)
Jan Len (USA) Ilana Geister (Germany) John Mashbur Herb McKenley (Jamaica) Mal Whitfield (USA)..... Argemiro Reque (Braill) Wilbur Cunningham (USA) Lars-Erik Wolfurandt (Sweden) on Selymosi tilungary) **** Gesta Braintrom Sweden)
· Gustavo Enters (Chile)
440 YARDS
J. W. Mnalburn · (USA)
Jim Les (USA)
Thane Baker (UBA).
K. F. Hinn (Germany) Sling, Norris Curetia". (Australia) Herb McKenley (Jamaica) blad Whitheld (USA)... George Rhoden (Jamaica) Slanker (UBA).......
(US
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Open Pairs ... AL HKCC; 0. R. Badleke 'and | Verlo M. B. Hassan y. R.M. V. Ribeiro and A. A Lopes.
At HKFC: R. A. Edwards and D. P. Phillips v. M. J.
Divecha: and F. B. Kermani.
Don Sorgen (USA) Graham Gipson (Australia) Fred Schloretil" (USA) Don Johnan (UBA)
800 METRES Alantly Jungwirth (CBI) Roger "Mouna, (Hölglium,
Curt Soderberg (Sweden),... 21.0 Laszlo Jerzensky (Hungary) V.. Kureliaver (USSR).... 21.1
Susumu Takahashi (Japan), 2124. Nyechipurenko (USS) 21Erik Blomster (Finland).
Andre Lecat (France) 73.4
Bozhidar Djuraskovic:
(Yugoslavia),
John Dinley (GB)
120 YARDS HURDLES
463 Jack Davis (USA)
40.0 Joe McNully (UBA) 47,2 Art Barnard (USA) 42.3 Miton Campbell (UŠAJ 47.9 Willard Wright (USA) 47.0 Hay Weinberg (Australia) 482 Ho Mathias (USA) .... 4.2 Willan Thonon (USA)... 48Ken Doubleday (Australia) 483 Jim Philbra (USA) ..................
45.4 220 YARDS HURDLES
(Btraightaway)
40.5
Jack Davis (USA)
46.0 Charles Thomas... (USA)
47.6 3 Johnson (UBA)
47.3 labirson (UBA)
403 | Ceny (USA)
47.3
Jalin Mapp. (UBA)
47.4 Tom Hughes (USA)
47,5 | Yalen - (UBA)
47.5
Bobby nagdala
(USA)
47.0 | Dick Millett (UBA) 47.0 Bob Mathias TUBA)
47.0
Don Bmith (USA)
47,8 Jim Philbee (UBA)
47.J
47,0
220 YARDS UURDLES (Around turn)
140.0 Geoff Goodacre, Australia) Piet GreyBag (6. Africa)
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