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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954. KHARDAR BOWLED

ONLY SIX WORLD RECORDS SO FAR THIS YEAR IN THE ATHLETIC WORLD

By “RECORDER”

Only six world records so far this year in the standard individual athletic events, excluding relays. There were 10 last year, but this is only the half-way stage as far as 1954 is concerned.

Gone by the board are the records that stood until the end of 1953 for the 1,500 Metres run, the One Mile run, 5,000 Metres run, Six Miles run, 10,000 Metres run and Shot Put,

пр-

listened

to.

physical Infirmities their ego taught

hove ever Australia's

Hogan, they Hector who in nursing a whole family Temporary of pulled muscles but sul hopes that annoyed

them more. to be the double Sprint Churap- Lan at the Empire Games,

O'Brien ikea to recount the equalled Iwo other world

fact that he learned his 00-foot cords but did not break them.

through shot putting technique As far as the sprints, If not the necessity of having to turn other races, are concerned, the more gingerly as a result of a time

for photostab of pain in a musele If he Аля come electric timing. This is nothing didn't pay heed to its desire to

Jeft alone. One be

can still new to the world of athletics.

without exercising throw the muscles in one's frame.

It was tried out originally in London in the days of that great West Indian sprinter. Jack London-that was actually the Preording his name and was 10.02great sprinting

100 Metres those days

to 30 That was just about 25

years ago.

over

The Idea holds Thal humur elemen! should Tay Unue time-keeping. athletic communales It

honours

in

the

can-

THINGS ARE HUMMING

all

for only this half-way stage of the year, but it is noteworthy that the Long Jump, the weak- est event in the last few years, is brightening up.

Looking over the figures for the sprints and shorter middle distance events one has to reach the conclusion that there isn't as much dash as there used to be as long ago as the late 1930s. Bul there the comparison with the "grand old days" ends. In all other events the current standard outclasses anything that had come before.

Things are certainly humaning Thix In the world of athletes.

Remember Nurml? Ile used current year is the first one that to say that he left his oppon- has seen the Mile run in under ents so

far bend normally or nines Now two

men that he didn't have to have any have already done it.

ick left at the finish. Nurmi is a comparative slowcoach by to- day's standards. And 80 Are Lovelock and Wooderson.

The Bish antiininl spreated over Bannister.

One can hardly use a milder word No- the reaction. to deserthu othe

over Zatopek's that body screamed

old first ever Six Miles under

in minutes or his first ever 10,000

Metres under 20 minutes.

be

of the greatest can be bestowed upon t friend of the oldest sport the world that he should

the stopwatch. entrusted with and should the whole world of time-keeping

reorganised there shall arise many problems 121 the world

athletic officialdom.

Committee

20

are

in the The athletic however,

These two achievements milestones as much 65 four-minute Mile.

at large. fan,

the Zatopek achieve- cognises nient.

re-

His A great athlete is Emit, country and the bloc of coun- tries that make up the section of the world on the other side-

make of the Iron Curtain

fuss of him great

fur uro- paganda purposes.

The International Olympic has 11 1 day time- to try electric Agreed keeping trat All the Games since 1932 have had electric time-keeping as well as

ELS 11man fine-keeping. The argument still goes on whether Canada's Alex Wilson wasn't one of the first two men in the world to

Emil himself 18 man. run

the 800 Meires under 1 minute mises.

mudest

He never brugs or pro- Only a few weeks ago

50 seconds. The electric time-he said that he could beat the

mees stall he was, the bunan timekeepers disagreed.

About

world figures for 10,000 Metrea but that he was already, in his own opinion, too old to do any damage to Gunder Hagg's 6,000

one of the official timekeepers | Metron record. lle surprised

CO year Dr 50

Games at

made n

Los himself. successful

In England

at the 1932 Angeles burst Brough the Iron Curtain

there is another

The 1964 season is vtili in its very early stage. Things do not normally begin to hum In Europe until mid-August.

A. H. Khardar, the Pakistan skipper, is bowled by Statham for 2 in the Arst Test Match at Lord's.

Owing

to rain and the state of the ground, play was not possible until tea time on the fourth of the five days, three previous days being completely blank-Central Press

Photo.

Athletic For

World's Best

Performances

Current Year

The

The following are the best times and performances achieved by

the world's leading athletes in the first half of 1954:

0.3 Hector Hogan (Australia)

and announced to the world of modest young man called Gor-9.8

100 YARDS DASHI

14

James Jaskron

(USA)

9.5

Dean Smith (USA)

04

Joe Grafin (USA).

5.

Wille Williaina (USA)

9.0

Harry Nelson (UNA)

ng

Edmund Medelsohn (S.

Fred Lucas (USA)

9.0

Bruce Lenoir (USA)

that

Don Brant (USA)

and

U

Jen Newica (USA;

10

win

to generally does it. If he is not Hampson of Great Britain

of himself, the 800 Metres at the

Bumper Watson (USA)

9

Boyd Dollar (USA)

Andy Stanfield (USA)

0,0

Don Pierce (USA)

5.0

Leonard Grace (USA)

WES

The old

minute rule

9.8

Art Pullatá (USA)

0.0

athletic statisticians actual time taken by

9.0 the don Pirie. If he thinks he can eman do something, he says 20 Theman

he says the sure Olymple Games at Los Angeles ruch. The national press im-

49.7

tsmediately launches out at him secontis. was that times as a hus-been.

one-fifth and not one-tenth of

Barry Nash (USA)

90 Leamon King (USA) used 6.0 Bill Swisshelin (USA)

19.0 Bob Gary USA

over 800 metres were taken to To those not generally

to studying athletic statistics, recommend for perusul on this page.

a second.

Today

element

8.0 George Butcherson (USA) the lot 90 Henry Thresher (USA)

-4

| 9.5 Lindy Relino (USA)

Look over the distances tween

Mile One

and

Miles

the name of and note

Three

103 10.4

the human in the timekeeping game con- oldiers itself good enough to cilck ruly 12 within the

tenth.

The statisticians, Pirle in only two lists. Gordon thoroughly aroused, began de Pirie has only one objective in bating again whether Wilson's

view-he wants to beat Zatopek. correct ilme at Los Angeles He is building up speed and he

1:49.8 or 1:49.0-ceriainly

do that by running can hardly not 1:50.0 AB the available visual

break-neck races over 100 Yards evidenco was that he was not

or even 440 Yards. more than a foot behind Tom Hampson.

Was

NEW DEBATE

new

on is now debate A whether John Landy's Milo

the or In Mile running

3 minutes 18.0 seconds is ultimate

building up speed. But he is There is no doubt about that. He is confident of his staying powers, and he is today faster than Zatopek has ever been.

at the Pirle thinks his race European Games against Zato- pek is

important than more not, The fact is that the condi-two soios ut Vancouver. Why

were almost shouldn't he think so?

the has run

in 4:02.0

Statistically,

tions at Turku

perfect. Laudy

Mile in Australia

the

current

4:021 and 4:02.6 in ntrocious athletic year is a terrific one in Between 3:58 and nearly all respects. The sprints

30 yards. The

comparatively

conditions.

4:02 are some

question is, were the conditions so bad that they slowed Londy

down by 35 yards?

Into

The actors that come speeding up or slowing down the great runner are many and various, A llly word from grandmother or o taunt

from

little brother also count. The athleto is essentially a bundle of nerves.

аго

even weak

Close Of Play Scores In County Cricket

London, June 30. County erickot close of play score today were:

'Eristol-Worcester

Top conditioning can come At

122

100 METRES DASH

Africa)

102 lector Hogan (Australia)

Jane Golliday (USA) Benedito Ferreirn (Brazil) 10.4 Paulo Cabral Fonecca (Brazil) 20.4 Heine Fulterer (Germany) 10.6 Abdul Khaliq (Pakistan) 103 Balwant Singh (india) 10.6 M. Sharif Burt (Pakistan) 105 Leslie Laing (Jamaica) 10.6 Rafuci Forfun (Cuba)' 10.5 Ardalion Lanstvey (fura) 10.5 Peter Kraus (Germany) 10.5 Karl-Friedrich Einas (Germany) 10.5 Tho Saat (Holiend)

200 METRES DASH (Around a turn) 21.3 Leslie Laing (Jongica) 212 Jone Telles da Conceicao

(Brazil) 21.5 Muhammad Aslam (Pakkian) 213 James Golliday (USA) 214 Ardalion Ignatyev (Russia) 21.6 M. Sharif Buit (Pakistani 21.7 Krouss (Chile) 21 Jaime Aparacio (Colombia) 318 Paulo Cabral Fonseca (Brazil) 210 Benedilo Ferreira (Brazil)

220 YARDS DASH (Straightaway)

20.3 Art Pollard (USA),

1:518 Alfred Strainek (CSB) 1:31.8 lsivan Darkanyi (Hungary)

880 YARDS RUN 1:45.8 Malvin Whitseld (USA) 1409 Bob Seaman (USA) 1:50.0 Wes Santee (USA) 1:303 Derek Johnsen (England) 1:00.3 Amaid Bowell (UBA) 1:50.5 Tom Courtney (USA) 1:50.7 Stanislav Jungwirth (CSA) 1:50. Tidwell (USA) 1:513 Rober Bannister (England) idia Charles Casper (USA)

1,500 METRES RUN

3:41 John Landy (Australia) 3:42.8 Wes Santee (USA)

3:43.0 Roger Banister (England) 3:40.0 Chris Chataway (England; 2:47.4 Gunther Dobrow (Germany) 3:47.0 Stanislav Jungwirth (CSR) 3:40.0 Istvan Rozsavölgyi (Hungary) 3:48.0 Vaclav Ceyona (CSR) 3:49.0 Siegtied Herrmann (GDR) 3:49.0 Sandor Iharoe (Hungary)

ONE MILE RUN

5:53 0

John Landy (Australia) 2:50.4 Roger Bannister (England) 4:00.6 Wes Santec (USA)

404.4 Murray Halberg (N. Zealandı 4:044 Chris Chataway (England) 4:08.2 Gordon Pile (England) 4:05.4 Brian Hewson (England) 4.003 Joseph Barthel (Luxemburg) 4:070 Olavi Visorisalo (Finland) 4:012 Fred Dwyer (USA)

3,000 METRES KUN 0:100 ferzy Chromik (Poland) 8:14.0 Zdislaw Krzyszkowink

(Poland) 0:170 Herbert Schade (Germany) 808 Alojzy Graj (Poland 0212 Alain Mimoun (Aiglers) 8:212 Hot Slakitola (Finland) B1.0 Peliomaki (Finland) 81.7 Itelmut Gudo (Germany) 1:22.4 Pentti Karvonen (Finland) 6228 Miklos Szabo II (Hungary)

TWO MILES RUN

141 Willard Wright (USA)

12 Ken Doubleday Australia) 14.2 at indman (USA) 143 Joet Shankle (USA) 193 Lionel Daniel (USA) 14.3 B Constantine (USA)

110 METRES HURDLES 14.3 Wilson Gomez Carneiro (Brazil) 14.8 Keith Oardner (Jamaica) 145 Teolo Davis Bell (Venezuela) 14.4 Stanko Larger (Yugoslavia) 14.0 Yevgenly Bulanchik Ukraine) 14.7 Saman Singh (India)

14.7 Jan Opria (Humanja,

14.8 Juan Leiva (Venezuela)

14.8 Yukiyoshi Kawata (Japan)

14.0 Takehiko Nakajlina (Japan)

400 METRES HURDLES

51.1 Yuriy tuyev (Rusia) 512 Anafolly Yulin (Byelorusala)

$2.1 Guy Cury (France) 62.3 ille Bavel (Rumanía)

62.4 Josh Culbreath (USA)

02. Jaime Aparicio (Colombia)

040 Heins Vizelner (Germany)

53.7 Jagdev Singh (India)

62,0 Dazzo Lombos (Hungary) 83.1 Robert Bari (France)

440 YARDS HURDLES

02. Dave Lean (Australia)

83.3 Geoff Goodacre (Australia) 33.3 Ron Wilkie (8. Africa)

83.3 Harry Kane (England)

53.4 Ellerne Roux (S. Atříem

51.0 Francois Swanepoel (S. Africa)

53.8 R. Carter (Australin)

33.9 Siegfried Rousseau (S. Africa) 84.2 Alce Hardy (England)

$4,4 Trevor Wells (N, Zealand)

34.4 D. E. Fleming (N. Zealand)

HIGH JUMP

6:1015 Ernie Shelton (USA)

Charles Holding (USA)

Pare

What A Double For Australia If Thompson Wins At Royal Birkdale!

Says EDDIE HAMILTON

Ever since Bon Hogan's wonderful triumph at Carnoustie last July, I've had the feeling that this year's Open Championship would be colourless by contrast. Now, I've changed my mind.

And one of the big reasons is a young man named Poter Thompson. Having finished second in the last two "Opens," Thompson has an obvious chance of being Champion at Birkdale next month.

Only a Hogan But what makes the situation | Locke at Birkdale will be over right moment.

for can win the "Open" without so intriguing is that Thompson his ability to hit the ball --liko our new amateur Ütle-enough.

getting the breaks, holder, Doug Bachli is

However, this is such a high

Incidentally, there'll be a véry. feld Australian.

quality

that long-range intriguing battle "on the xida” What a "double" for Austra-forecasts are dangerous. Man-for the position of first amateur Tin a Thompson victory would grum, Rees, Faulkner, Bradshaw. At the moment odds are on the bel

Daly, Cotton, Stranahan-there three-cornered tussie between are so many "possibles". And Stranahan (America), Bachli both John Panton and Eric (Australia) and Ronnie White Brows have much more than Great Britain). outside chances of inking title to Scotland.

No, whatever else, this isn't man going to be a dull Open.

the

---(London Express Serpics).

Despite the evidence presented by Norman von Nida in previous years. It is only in the past month or two we have realised that Australia has now become real power in world golf amateur and professional.

These Fellows have the American capacity for concen- tration without making too much of a labour of it.

APPROACHING HIS PRIME

The 25-year-old Thompson is prime. approaching his golfing

to

be

He has played on the American winter circuit and has collected handsome slices of prize money. Birkdale, where the ball hos should suf! "lighted", the Australian. He hits the ball vast distances, and plays hia seconds with the precision gain- ed through pitching to build-up American greens.

This year's record

the

This

349

เส

entry

of

most international of all line. Competitors are coming from Austraila, America, South

Zealand, Africa, New

France, Italy, the Argentine, Tasmanin, Egypt, Belgium, Holland, Scot land, England, Northern Ireland und Eire.

The winner will be the who hits top form at just

the

ROUND THe british film STUDIOS

Film Lovelies Are Lawyers Now

By ROY NASH

Law is the latest line for lovelles. Margaret Leighton is a barrister defending Rex Harrison, on trial for bigamy in "The Ideal Husband" at Shepperton,

Dark-haired Jane Griffiths is a young French lawyer helping to defend Kieron Moore, on trial for murder in "The Green Scarf," another Shepperton picture.

career with a role that With either of these charmers; her will arguing against me I shouldn't should seem familiar. do hope Sam Snead

She will be Dorothy In To make up his mind to play. fancy my chances as prosecuting

with an Dorothy, A Son," the Elstroe "Slamming Sam" is Ben Hogan's counsel. Particularly

in picture

which Shelley closest rival for the title of World all-male jury.

Wintera makes fcr British before Golf Personality Number One. How long, I wonder,

In the recent play-off between Miss Leighton or Miss Grimths film debut,

It is an adaptation of Roger two In the

Lana American (tor possibly

Tur MacDougall's stago play about Masters' Tournament (won by

"The plays Portia in a film of

an American giri (Yolands Snced) Hogan sald on the first Merchant of Venice."

Donlan on

the stage: Man tee: "Good luck, Sam."

the

"Best of luck to you, too, Bin," Then in a mutter- replied Sam.

ed aside: "I might as well be a liar, loo!"

It was in 1937 that I first saw Samuel Jackson Snead in action in the Ryder Cup at Southport.

ncr.

As Much A Pari "Strangely enough, I'm play- snic Ronald Ing a Cockney, Shiner. Who would wish him to play anything else?

Shiner, whose wit is as sharp

In those days, he was a real as the tip of his nose, is us man-much a part of London as the "hill-billy" in dress and

But when he won the first Tower cr Lambeth Walk, postwar "Open" at St Andrews

talking about his We were demeanour and in 1040, his

new Shepperton picture, "Aunt style had changed. He was

in which he has a polished taciturn gentleman who Clara," politely said "Yes" and "No" at couple of new partners in fun: Margaret Rutherford and A.E. the right time.

Matthews,

Mat-

4

Eighty-four-year-old

Winters on the screen) who gatecrashes the home of her British ex-husband (stago Richard Attenborough;

with John Gregson) about the invalidity of their divorce just as his new wife is about to have a baby.

Shella Sim, tho original Dorothy, was heard but not æren by theatre audiences.!

But nim audiences will: 2003 pretty Peggy Cummins, who is bothered by the fact that she will in bond the entire picture. "They tell me it will be

saya the. Miss "But it's so static. It will be

dificult to make it interesting

Of her

nearly threa month-old son William, Miss Cummins says: "I'm not going to say he is the most beautiful

most brilliant baby world-but he is rather wonderful Do you know he seems to me to be talking alg rendy"

RIDICULOUSLY LOW Snead is at present Joint thews is a whimsical old sport nice restful part," favourite for the Open with who leaves strait-laced

a surprising legacy Bobby Locke at 4-1 ridiculously Rutherford low odds. The big query about which includes, among other

greyhound track

Golf

British Women's

Amateur

Championship

Ganton, Yorkshire,

July 1. Miss Frances Stephens, of Southport, Lancashire, will meet a fellow Curtis Misa International, Cup Elizabeth Price, of Surrey, in the 86 holes final of the British Amateur Golf Cham- plonship here today.

In Stephens, winner and twice runner-up Anest

4:10

4:

Floyd Jeter (UBA)

8:410 Chris Choloway (England)

B: Bi

Ron Mitchell (USA)

8:5

Les Vanover (UBA)

8 John Landy (Australia) 9:55.0 Stanislav Jungwrith (CSR) John Deer (Wales) 8:57.0

d: a

Doug Spainhower (UBA)

0: 77%

Bob Billings (USA)

8: 7

B:58.0 Wes Santee (USA)

John Vernon (Australia)

0:50.0 Ernie Haakel (N. Zealand) 8:58.8 Fred Wit (USA)

6: 11

Bill Russell (USA)

d: 74

Bengt Nilsson (Sweden)

20.9 Dick Quisenberry (USA)

5:58. Gene Mathews (USA) 0:01. Frank Sando (England) 9:01.0 Horace Ashenfeller (USA)

THREE MILES BUN 13:474 Gordon Pirie (England) 13:40. Jerzy Chromik (Poland) 13:40.2 Miklos Szabo IT (Hungary) 13:50.0 Jozsef Kovacs (Hungary) 13:50.4 Lucien Hanwyck (Belgium) 13:33.4 Frank Bando (England) 13:55.5 Ernie Hasicol (N. Zealand) 13:55 Geo Warren (Austraila) 13:570 Pat Ranger (England) 13:01.0 Jim Daly (N, ZonINTHE 5.000 METRES RUN

POLE VAULT

18: 2

Miss

Don Lat

(USA)

14:14

Bob Rielfarda (USA)

1949

14: 8

Bobby Bmith (USA)

14: 1

Earl Foucher (UBA)

since,

had one of her

14: 0

Fred Barnas (UBA)

victories when she beat

14: 4

Jerry Welbourn (USA)

Miss

Marlene

Little the

14:4

Dave Kenly (USA)

14: 4

14:4

Larry Anderson (UBA) George Mattos (USA)

14: 2%

25: 81

25: 41

25: 214

25: 3

04

23. 01

23:04

30.5 Charles Thomas (Usa) 20.0 Larry McBride (USA) 20. Gabe Markisohn (USA) 20.7 Henry Thresher (USA) 20. BU Swissheim (USA) 30.9 Fred Lucas (USA)

21.0 Gue Franze (USA)

210 Leslie Laing (Jamaica)

21.0 Dob Gary (USA)

10 Dick Blais (USA)

21.0 Al Shearer (USA)

210 Bob Keegan (VBA)

220 YARDS DASH (Around a tura)

010 Howard purbon (USA) 213 Hector Hogan (Australia) 213 Joe Graftio (USA) 214 Cdson van fleerden (S. ALrica) physically, but the nervous and (Wells 6 for 36). Gloucester 198 213 Ted McGlynn (Australia) mental reaction seldom matches for 1 (Young not out 00).

A Bill Jobs (Australia) this. One of tho greatest

$15 Amund Mendelsohn (S. M.) athletic coaches of ΟΣ

Fred Lugas (USA) our time AL Southampton-Hampshire. Jowell . Zealand). took to the bottle after having 109 (Gray 74, Jepson 5 for 44). 718 Joneta Levula (F31) thrice in a row matched the Notta 92 for 1 (Glies not out (0). 21.8 Graham Gipen (ÜBA) might of the greatest team in

218 Brien Shenlon (England) At Horsham-Sussex 322 for

400 METRES RUN the world with one of his own 15 declared (Longridge 120, built up from second-raters. He Southall 92). Cambridge Univer- had too many problem children, sity 10 for 3.

At Taunton Somerset 140 The top-class athlete is very (Angell 54). RAF 129 for 6. often n problem. One world At Manchester - Leicester record-holder only last year

Rain made great nuisance of him- 135 for 4 v. Lancashire.

play. A fairly quiet, selt in

clean- curtailed

At Lord's MCC 332 for 6 living Scandinavian city, sibly he adn't like athletic declared (Clarke 54, Bubha Now who only allowed him 108). Oxford University 127 oficials six throws, but he chose to take for 3 (Williams not out $9).

41.5 Kael-Friedrich Itsas (Germany) 47.0 1tainz Ulzheimer (Germany) 47.0 Zoltan Adamik (fungary) 47.0 Hobart Bart (France) 419 Angel Garcia Delgado (Cuba) 41.9 George Rhoden (Jamaica) 479 Ardalion Ignatyev (TEUNIN) › 45.3 Vincenzo Lombardo (taly) $83 Ovidio Vargas (Puerto Ico) 48.3 Low Gooden (Jamaica) 48,3 Mario Nascimento (Brazil) 403 Lajos Stenteuil (Hungary)

ALKYARDS RUN 476 Jim Lea (UBA), PHE ENTWOEMabbum (USA). it out of the local police force. At Bradford Yorkshire 2022 Low Jones (USA)

(Wilson 67, Close 91, Tribe 8:47 and Room (UZAYO

$15 George Rhoden Jamaica) The whole science of athletic for 88). Northampton 95 for 4.412 Charm Bajne:(UBA) training is very much in its in-

For-

At

Chesterfeld Kent. "241

(477) Charles "Janking;TUBA) (47.8 - Bruce | TaDonna die K(UNA):

fancy and more has been learn(Morgan 3 for 81), Derbyshire. Bezwany purpME | UNAJIE ed about the technique of most (181 for, 7.5

evonia In the last three years. At abbw, Vaje-Glamorgan than had been known in the

Inst 20

* But foutstanding">athleting : 131ce

80).

Zatopek, Gordon Piria, Pay shire 388 (Walton Bi, pe

O'Brien

and Torture Chordten not out 1847PM

own lade to any of the condos | Reuter, S

(neory)

13573 Emil Zatopek (CSR) 14:10.0 Helmut Gude (Germany) 14:51.0 Lucen Hanswyck (Belgium) 14:134 Barator Garay (Hungary) 14:14.4 Milos Szabo 14:14.0 Jerzy Chromik (Poland) 14:17.0 Jozef Kovacs (gr) 1420.0 Harbert Schale (Germany) 14:23.0 LED Talabiremuk (Hungary) 14:20.4 Bola Juhart (Hungary)

SIX MILES RUN 27:50. End Zatopek (CT) 20:30.5 Frank Sando (England). 23:42.0 Ken Norris (England) 20:83.3 Peter Driver (Endand) 28:50.0 Albert Ingics (England) 29:01.4 Jim- Reform (England) 2025.5 D. Walker (England) 29301 Nell Rabbins (Ammiralis) 29:18.8 Bichani. Maynard (logland) 20:28.4 Peter Pirie Enelarut)

10,000 METRES RUN 28:34 Km Zatopek, (CSR)

Grigoriy Hasaiagay (Ukraina) 29:10. Albert Ivanov (Rus)

Jozef Kovacs (Hungary); 3000 Helenpes and) 30305 Kauko Hyppened (Finlandi adal Vily Krivoshyalis; (Roma) 30364 Nalt hobbins (Australia w 380.6 Antonio Amoros (Spain), 30900 DaJASNE. HOSAary) 2,800 METRES BUS STEEPLECHASE"" 8:09,0 Viktor Kurdavay 18ш

Eduard Acameryk (Poland)

LONG JUMP

John Bennett (UBA) Monte Upshaw (USA) Odon Foldesky (lungary) Nevilic Prico (5. Africa) Rosalyn Range (USA) Coorge Brown (UBA)

Malachi Androws (UBA) 24: 8 Wilbur Wilson (USA) 24: Douglas Fowlkes (USA)

24: 72% Archie Vickers (USA)

HOP, STEP & JUMP

6:24 Ademar Ferreira da Silva

(Brazil)

Martin Rehak (CSR)

Ken Wilmshurst (England)

60:41

60; 1 50 1 Co of

A. Tyerkal (Russia)

50: 04

Brian Oliver (Australía). Paul Eseri (Nizoria) 40:10 Kevin Belt (Austraila). 491 111 Plat Boonzalor (B. Africa). 20: 74 Noriaki. Basawa (kopanj

Zydmunt Weinberg (Poland).

SHOT PUT

| 40: 61:

00:10 Parry O'Brien (USA) 691 81% Stan Lampert (UBA)' 571 1. Bill Bangert (UBA) [80: By Jiri Skobia (CBR)

381-4 Otto Gri aika (Latvia) 30: 115 Bernie Layer (UBA) Adi 2 Tom Venos (UBA)

Roosevelt Grier (UBA) 15% (Roland Nilsson (Bwed an

Bar John Bellam (UBA) EVER DISCUS THROW.

1841 435 Fortuna Goralen (USA) 181045f*: Parey O'Brien) (USA) 11:39 Adolfo Consolin) (Xúdy) $300 13. Dillian - (UBA)

Leon" Pallarson); {[(USA) Desmi dild

Stewart, Canadian

holder, at the 22nd hale in semi-finals, Miss

English Price, a former

chum- plon, beat Mrs Betty

Singleton

of Scotland, by three and two.

In the quarter-finals, May Stephens had beaten Miss

tho Jeanne Bisgood,

English Champion, by one hole, Miss Stewart brat Misa A Jacquet, Belgium, by live and

four-Reuter.

and

180: 524 Mitonlay Macs (CHN) ́ 187: 57% Constanlis Dumitru iklim.) 150: 19% Jiri ·Dadak (CSR)

10: 214 Bore Popoy Bulgaria) !

JAVELIN THROW

250: 11 Telve Hyytiainen' (Finlandı 256: 6 Vladimir Kuznetsov (Rusia) 2551 B1, DIN; Miller (USA) 146: 10 Jantiez gidlo, (Poland)

Franklin Held (UBA) 2301103% VAKtor Talbulenko (Ukraina) 235: 914 Leo Lent (USA) 294; 1Charles Valman 228: 211 Bosni. Nikkinen_(Finland)

Aleksandr Gorshkov, (Rus.)

DON'T

(Estonia)

WASTE

WATER

things,

Shiner is Matthew's manservani

who teaches Miss Rutherford all

about the dogs and one or two other facts of the less well- sheltered life. "And before long of course, she is teaching me."

Is there a romance? "Well," admitted Shiner, "we do get o'her to- quite fond of each wards the end."

BHOULD SEEM FAMILIAR

Two months ago the nouncements read: Cummins, a son."

Now

Miss

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