MANY
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY JULY 19, 1954.
SURPRISES AS IS
TRAINING FOR THE GAMES
NOT UNUSUAL,
THE
IN
AAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
There were, as is not unusual, many surprises in the AAA Cham- At stake were pionships at the White City, London, on July 9 and 10. places on the British team for the European Championships at Berne late in August.
Places on the Empire Games team for Vancouver had already been awarded earlier on the basis of performances in early season meetings and there is now cause to wonder what happened to many of the selectees.
880
ham Athletic Club, R. Stone- house, took fourth place in good Imin. 54.2 socs, behind Bil Aylett (third in 1:53.4).
weakening ta This race was notable for the Highlight of the meeting uf Chataway, by
the acknowledged Green
of to eclipse course, who the world record-lo, encouraged
Yards stars. A breaking Three Miles in which launch smother stuck. Green British
unknown from Farm- which complcte Ex-paratrooper Freddlo Green found a turn of speed and Chris Chataway jointly set carried him just in front in the new world figures at 13 minutes straight and though Chalaway 32.2 seconds.
rullied, he had lost much of his Chataway had been in good tylo and strength and he con- early season form, but there ceded victory by inches. were many who were doubtful
world that he was in
record- breaking class at Three Miles, Green, famed for the fact that he
never in the past won any major title though he has luined in excellent times at a distances between One Mile and 5,000 Metres, had been in different early season form.
Jn-
On the Wednesday preceding
It was Chatuway's
tila your cension second behind a world breaking performance.
tance runners
Ings in
In Pat
third
fo
Ants record-
of
11
Amin. 50Rec. Two Miles, which Sand and Sydory Wooderson. was three seconds short of hate certainly best time for this distance.
looks
for
Johnson and Bannister, of not running. were rourse,
But Neither was Angus Scott. whataver happened to Ron Day, Albert Webster, R. T. Taylor and Brian Grogan?
CURIOUS, BUT TRUE
Third-pinced Maiyero Kenya fought off some of best of the Empire's long dis
It is a curious thing that Ranger,
most
world's of the Kon Wood, Harry Hicks and though
press keeps Inglating tan Birinic and his
of sporting time Ι the AAA Championships week 13:54.8 places him
that Roger Bannister has yet to sixth to the and he had, however, at Salford-time British
prove himself as a competitive Empire rank- Park. Birmingham, burst inlo
a paced runner and not only behind Three Milas the
"Jolly Roger' the limelight once more with an
Green, Chataway, Pirte,
Frank record-breaker,
keeps winning the AAA Mlic.
This ume he had five sub- 4:10 Miera against him and yet
comfortablo he won in minutes 7.0 seconds, slower than his 4:09.2 of last year against o mediocre field. There was some great sprint-comparatively a
Ing
the Championships-an None of his opponents bent 4:10 at
Victor The 0115 85
anal, though English sprinters 122
tho final, in Milligan, fourth were concerne The best
won his heat in 4:00.0.
The High Hurdles was notable Eire's of good form for the Europetu Championships hope. Ecation Kinsella
Donore of Harriers, who finished third ina
THE ARCHITECT
Architect of this world record.
relatively was zi
unknown
of
third place in the Empire Games at Vancouver in this event,
GREAT SPRINTING
Kenyan, N. Maiyore, with best time in his homeland 14min. 4.3see, which even the
on optimiste
the greates emergence of British Africa into ar, G. S. Ellis won the 100 Yards in 9.9 seconds from othletic limelight jooke Karim Olow of Nigeria, with
Per- upon with some suspieton.
Kenneth
Box third also in 9.9 haps Matyore had been checked |
Freunds. ip over the
the finish line after only 11 in dead
of the regulation 12: laps, they thought,
The Kenyon set a spectacular ile covered the first inte in 4 intentes 23.4 seconds with lan Binnie of Scotland 25 vards tehind at this stage and Chata-
five yards way furthe hind Binnie.
4
The 220 Yards nat was even faster with Brian Shenton, the 14.8 seconds behind Jack Parker reigning European Champion, and Peler Hildreth (both timed giving notice that he was set on in 14.7 seconds). keepatut his title at Berne with The 440 Yards Hurdles pro-
a magnißeent 31.5 seconds-his fuelest time ever for the Fur- belong.
Britain's long distance rutinera hnd the previous day had similar experiener In chasing 19-year-oltt
school teacher Lazaro Chepkwony who persisted in holding the lend in the Six Miles for 17 Inps against
ast
Kenyon
{
pulled tendon.
in 13
duced
to
great surprise And when it was all over the argu- ment was still going on ns
Weishman R.D. Shaw whether time in second place and Clay hadn't finished first. The Cham Gibbs of Trinidad was third inlonship was awarded to Harry
men In Kane, but both an excellent 21.6 seconde,
G. S. Els clucked the same
WAR
for
clocked
ranks
the sprints the strong Kenyan, 63.4 seconds, Ugandan and Nigerian challenge
Shaw's performance fought off except Olowu's second place in the 100m 17th on the nil-time Empire 440 Yards Hurdles best DCT- Yards.
and formance Ust
ranks
him the secont
greatest allele Wales has ever produced John Disley, Silver behind Medal-winner in the Sleeple
Olympic chase at the Helsinki Games).
home
which represen! a seconds.
amazing
International
Up and over the bar goes Britain's High: Jump Champion, Sheila Lerwill, practising at Tooting Bee for the forthcoming British Empire Games at Van- couver. Sheila, a member of the Spartan Ladies Athletic Chib, is the former world record holder in the women's High Jump. She has cleared over 5 feet 7 inches-Renterphoto.
AAA Championships
Summaries
Here are the AAA Championships summaries (finals only):
FRIDAY, JULY 9
81 Miler: 1. P. B. Driver (South London 11) 28 min. 34.8 sec.; 2. F. D. (Aylesford Paper Mills SC) Banda 25 Wan. 302 Reci 3. R. L. Norris (Thames Valley 1) 28 min. 400 sec.
(* Deagles) 4. J. H. Puters 23 min.
Park AKG Glasgow) 19 (Viatoria min. 9.0 sec. 6. A. 1. Weske-Pearson (Blackheath K) 29 min, 17.2 sec.
220 Yards Hurdlës;" 1. P. Hildreth (Polytechnic #: 24.6 2. M. C. Jenicine. (Walton AC Oxford University) 25.1 seg.:
D. O'Sullivan (Achilles Club
&
3.
2.0
c. 4. V. C. Matthews AC) 20.3 sec.; B. L. (Doncaster PWAC) 294 sec.
1. Long Jump:
G. Foldeswy (Hungary) 25 ft. 0 in. 1. A. T Cruftenderi Brighton ACI 23 M. 81% in 5. R. A. B. Olowu (Nigeria) 23 ft. 035; 4. K. 8. D. Wilmshursi
(Walton AC) 2 tt, 1 m 1. 8. 0. Williams (Nigeria) #2 ft. 815 in.: 6. P. A. Whaley (London AC) 22 ft. BIG in.
H) 14,0 100, 5. C. E. E. Türkam Achilles Club) 160 sec.: 5. R. D Shaw (Achilles Club; 13.1 sec.; . V. C. Matthews (London AC) 13.3 Bec.
1. H. Kana 440 Yards Kurdies: (London AC) 534 reci
2. R. D. Shaw (Achilles Club) 53.4 beci 3. D. K. Gracie (Glasgow University) AOC.; 4. A. 1. D. Francis (Puerto Rico & London University) .pec. 8. N. H. Dangerfeld (St Albans City AC) M4.0 40. 6.
Dennis 5. Α.
(Edinburgh Dniversity) 56.9
1,000 Metres Steeplechaser 1. K. E. Johnson (Leicester College of Art and Technology) 0 min, 0,8 xực: 1. Jezenisky (Hungary) 9 min. 08 stic; 3. E. Shirley (Finchley H 9 min. 4.0 sec;4.
C. W. Brasher (Achilles Chib) 9 min. 6.0, sect E. L. Hardy (Derby & County 9 min 10.3
(Bournemouth AC) 9 min. 35.0 sec.
High Jump! 1, D. M. P. O'Reilly (Eire & Donero H) 6 ft. 6 in. fequals Championship best performance); Stoku (Uganda) * ftringed i Lenemiria (Kenya) 8 ft. 3_in_4. N. B. Oungle (Nigeria) d-ft. 2 in.: B. K. Marium (Nigeria) e ft. 1 in; 0. E. A. Kaajina (Nigeria) o ft.
Shot Put: 1. J. A. Bavidge (Royal Naval AC) 51 ft. 0 in.; 2. M. Pharaoh (Walton AC) 40 ft. 10 in 3. R. E. Wikina (Polytechnic H) 49 ft. 7 in. 4. T. Pukit (Kettering TH) 45 FL zin. 5. T. J. Gaworski (Belgravo H)
Polo Varic: 1. T. HomOTAS 45 11. a 10.1 C G. Budd
(Hungary) 11 ti. 9 in. (Championship Cambridge ZF) 44 C. 6 in.
best perfomance); 2. G. M. Elliott Hammer Throw! 1. J. Chormak (Woodford Green AC), f) ft. 3 ing (Elingary) 194-31, 11 in (British All- 3. G. M. Schmidt (South London Comers record and Championship H) 13 ft. 0 in. 4. N..G. A. Gregor best preformance); 2. A. R. Valerie | (Kent County Constabulary) 13 ft. tine (Royal Navy & London, AC) è in: 5 1 Ward AC) 11 f. 6 ina 170 £ 11 in 3. D. W. J. Anthony. R. B. Hayden (Ilford AC) is it. (Watford ) 172 ing 4. in
such opposition an Gordon Pirie, Frank Sando, Peter Driver, Ken Norris, (an Binnie
and Jimm
Derek Johnson drew the out-also Peters.
Chepkwony patel dearly for side lane in the 440 Yards final Dis breaknecks tactics. For four and, as every runner knows, this most difficult lone to run in. anties he withstood every chal-i* lenge for the lead, but finally Peter Fryer, in Lane 1, had a
whol clear view of the
held Johnson nic:ly in More managed to finish the and pipped
SHOULD KNOW BETTER straight Int 48.4 course third
minutes 54.8 the seconds.
The 3,000 Metres Steeplechase
great truly
victory for F. P. Higgins surprised with produced u
over Laszio debut. The inrefooted Kenyan third place in 48.7 seconda-his Kenneth Johnson
in was passed by Chataway and fastest ever and was awarded Jeszensky of Hungary Green
the on
seventh pa place on the team for Van- good time of 9 minutes reaching
that the Two couver.
iruc
Jeszen- Alling
vacancy stonds. Miles mark lu B minutes
after AC 159 ft. 1 in. 1. created by the withdrawal of sky only lost by inches seconds.
Angus Scolt.
having taken a bad stumble and Green overtook Chatsway
swim at one of the water and was just in front at
Brian Hewson, the defending Jumps, but the Hungarian bell. In the back straight Half Mile Champion, was badly hes done 8:50.5 for the distance Chataway made his expected boxed in for a good part of the and ranks as one of the world's effort and pissed Green. What way but still managed to win | greatest over streplechasers) no one, and least of all Chatt-in a good 1 minute 62,2 seconds ought to have known better than way, expected was that a lead from a virtually unknown run-to do that. E. Shirley, third in of some 10 yards rounding the ner
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 9:04.0 and E. L. Hordy, fifth in final Lend was not enough to R. D. Henderson, who clocked 9:10,2, have moved into world cosüre victory.
the same time.
ranking.
Chataway
the
from
the
Bartzen Upsets Tony Trabert
River Forest, Illinois, July 18.
It s
the 0.8
C. K. Dongia (Field Events
_ HỒI. Bắp 2_may: 1 K H I
Chub) 100 tt. 10 in. 8. P. C. Aliday Winshurst (Wilton AC) MIL
(London AC) 169 15 in.;
SATURDAY, JULY 10.
F.
Fazal Mahmood Is Fit For Test
London, July 17.
the Fazal Mahmood, Pakistan vice-captain and will be fit ¡leading bowler,
Text against for the third. England, which starts at Manchester next Thursday. He has recovered from the pulled thigh muscles in his left leg.
Fazal has not played since the second Test
He rested himself again today
the touring when team
at the met Sarrer Oval bere.--Reuter.
st
22,000 Soviet Athletes In Physical Culture Day Demonstration In Moscow
Moscow, July 18%
A Soviet sports leader today told 90,000 citizens thronging Moscow's Dynamo Stadium for Soviet Physical Culture. Day, "Our task is to struggle for new world championships and records.”
More than 22,000 of Russia's finest athletes gathered in the huge stadium.
They paraded with flags and the Soviet government, news- Olymple banners flying for more paper, said, "This year, over than four hours past smiling 29,000 million roubles ($7,200,- Premier George Malenkov, Com-000,000) have been allocated for and physical munist Party Secretary Nikita public health 'Khrushchev, and other topfreining."-United Press. Soviet and foreign dignitaries.
Chairman Romanov
USSR
Sports
Our
of the
Council of Ministerst Committee pointed out:
Kymnasta and chess. players, wrestler, weight-lifters, skaters, sklers, hockey-players batketball pla
players, volicy ball players, parsivion and other
Dai Rees Wins
Barn Belgian Open
athletes have won the titles of
World Champions and Cham-
plons of Europe,
Antwerp, July 18.
Dai Roes, the British Romanov WON right, aRyder Cup International, Western sports recordin show
only too clearly. But he told the Won the Belgian Open Golf massed thousands, "we should Championship here today the suc with a 72 holes aggregate of content with not bo
287. cesses achieved."
The
opened demonstrntion with P parade of leading
on the 217
athlotes carrying the Soviet flag Von Nida and Tom Haliburton and portraits of Lenin and Stalin.
KAZAKAS AND KIRGHIZ
Rees shared second place with
mark after three rounds. They were one stroke behind the French amateur in- ternational, Henri do Lamaze,
Sportsmen from all over the who had a fine third round of
port-CH, took
farms, On his
Soviet Union athletes from collective
Anal round, Res and coalminera, sun- made a tentativo start with a workers
Several boys and girls Ave at the first hole. tanned Kazakh and Kirghiz sportsmen in sky-of his putts at the early holes clung to the lip of the сир Athletle
Including while his approach shots were track and held, wrestling and little short weight-lifting contests,
blua costumes.
events,
worked
march-past.
were
#
But his excellent driving paid Into the festivities him dividends and he reached among the callsthenics and the the turn in 36. Three at the 11th, 12th and 13th helped him
win the first: 84 10 The diplomatic corps turned home h out in force for the big cele prize of £285.
Included
Von Nida, runde a fino attempt bration.
him but could not prominent guests were white to catch haired Wilhelm Plock, East overcome a poor start to his last
ho German President, and Premier round, which
began with Walter Ulbricht.
four, four, five and Ave to do only four
among
the
Today's Moscow newspapers two over par after -played up the day and izvestin, | holes.--Reuter.
End Of A Dream
For
Gordon Pirie
By
GEOFFREY SIMPSON
It is the end of a dream for Gordon Pirie.... Any hope he had of dethron- ing the atay-for-ever Czech, Emil Zatopek, as the world's champion distance runner, died with his "I can't run” statement,
He said his foot injury made it doubtful whether he could be fit in time for the where he hoped to European Championships next month in Berne (Switzerland), clash with Zatopek, and that it would be wrong if any athlete were omitted from the British team to make room for him.
mộ 1. P. 8." Ingo (Nigeta) 66 1 Ganity Christie Club & London in 3. Pri (Nigeria)
111⁄2 in. 4. Ogwang (Uganda). 35 11. Mr. Rimmer (Liverpool 43 ft. 0 in 6. X. 7. Eggletons (RAF) 45 Ž, BḤi fa.
Fair enough. But this volun- Afterwards, Bannister ran the States for a second contest 100 Warda 1. O. S. lls (London
Diecas Throw! 1. Σ
Klles tory withdrawal may not have last "leg" for Britain against with Rex Layne-and might be AC) 0.3 set. 2. KA. B. Cow
Manticipated the selectors. The Germany in the world 4 x 1,500 a very long time away.
As Walls has twice knocked (Nigeria & Polytechnic I 0.9 sec.: (Hungary) 168 ft. 6 in.. 4. K. 3. Box (verwool H&AC) Fharaoh (Walton AC 156 3. n. team has been chosen-and my Metres-Relay record attempt. 6.0 cc. 4. K. J. Jones (Newport AC). A. Savidge Royal Naval Aci 100. B. Shenton (Polylechnie 151 It. 5 in GA. Carr (Wood-Information is that Pirle was on the final leg" for Gumany out Layne, you can imaging Mr was Werner Lueg, who holds Lavene's feelings. I must say 10 10.3 8. N. Down (Thames ford Green Ary 180 ft. 1 in 27. not included. Valley 11). 10.2 and.
Sampson (London, ACT 138 TL. 6 MA Mr Jack Crump, British team the world
the that such bouts are not getting record for B.
Cockell Shecton D. Feldmanis Yards:
anywhere, (Mitcham AC{|
comment distance, manager, declined to (Polytechnic H) 21.5 sec. 2. G. 6.
but promised to make a state- John Landy watched Bannister Bnancially. Eills (London AC) 21.5 sec.; 3. C. N.
Javelin Throw: 1. M. Morrell ment Gibbs (Trinidad & Herne Hill Hi
In2leased. (Wirral AC) 190 21. 0
the (cap is re-win the AAA Mile Champion- 21.0 0. 4. K. J. Jones (Newport AC) 224 0.3 5. Nduga (Uganda)
shr Landy is out?" was the 22. rec.: G. Amu (Nigeria), 215
THESE MUST GO
The High Jump saw_mugal- floent victory for Brendan O'Reilley, who
Dec. outlerped five Africans from Uganda, Kenya and Nigeria, three of whom have done foot 6 inches higher on their native soll.
or
O'Reilly's winning jump was
133 11. 3 .
when
'exunt
SWEDEN LEADS
BELGIUM 2.15
Won
Daastad, Sweden, July 18.
the doubles · Sweden match to take a 2-1 lead over Belglum In the Davis Cup
repeated answer from his hotel. Mr Gordon Landy, his What is certain is that those But world record-breakers, Freddie father, who was there, disclosed Green and Chris Chataway, be- he had come on ahend, was a for the 5,000 discreet visitor to the AAA came "mude" Matres, and that the selectors championships and had studied were delighted with the form of Bannister's Milo vistory,
Bannister at Vancouver in the today.
of two 4-minute
History Made In Young Feler Driver as a 10,900 Itis son will be meeting European zono semi-final hero.
Canadian Open
Golf Tourney
Metris candidate.
That left only one place--and fret they had to weigh the fact that Milers, Pirie had broken down in the AAA Championships and is unable to train. Vancouver, July 18, Pirie has д For the first time in 40 years: awollen foot,
bruised
O his
"
clash
chant
Svin Davidsson and Torsten Johansson · defeated Philippe Washer and Jackie 10-3, 6-8, 3-0, 9-7 and
The remaining two singles will be played Reuter.
R. A. C. Pavlor (Hornchurch it & Zändén University) 101 ft. 10 inc 3, 1. Kirogu (Kenya) 107 25. 24 D. E: Tudeur (Herne 103. FE) 196 EL. 10 in., 3. R, D. W. Mier (Reading 440 Yards; 1. P. G. Fryer (Crow- land AC) 48 sec;2. DANAC & Dublin University) 103
D. W. R. Mackenzie Jolinson (Woodford Green AC) 48,5 | in: 0. re; 3. F. P. Higgins (Southgate H) | (Edinburgh Univerity 102 st. 4 in 48.7 600. 4. T. 1. Higgins (Herne HI X 40.1 pet: A. Dick (Achilles Club) 49.2 pot. R. 1. 0 feet 5 inches. He is now the Balter London University) 40.7 sec. Irish record-holder as he cleared 630 Yards: X. B. S. Hewso?) 6 feet 5 inches in the All-Milchan AC) 1 min 02.2 80 9. R. D. Henderson" (Elawien 14) 3 min. Ireland Championships on July a rec.; 3. W, A. Ayleth (Black- Bernard Bartzen, slender southpaw from Texus, 13, thus breaking a record that heath H) 1 min. 83,4 seca. 1433- Stonehouse (Farnham AC) 1 min. scored one of the biggest upsets of the tennis year today had stood for nearly 41 years to
THE EXCEPTION 143 soc; 6. F, W. Millword (Victoria Park 11 min. 84.5 sec.; 6. 5. A. when he whipped top-ranked Tony Trabert for the Na-the name of Timothy J. Carroll
Gallagher (Liverpool H &AC) 1
Den Cockell has sailed to tional Clay Courts Championship, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2.
Ireland, by the way, is ther | min.: 649 sec.
and America for a third clash with Earlier, Miss Maureen Connolly, the world's top only country in the world that
exclusion Harry Matthews in Scattle with woman player, took the clay courts Women's Singles records that have stood for 50 Hz Soyd (ilerno Fun Achiles country's Open golf champion shool, but if it is any odosola everyone except Mr
can boast three nationsi athletic
a Comadian yesterday won his from the team could hardly be the good wishes of practically Harry crown by beating Miss Doris Hart, 6-2, 6-1.
yours. They are still in the 10.4 #60. #3, DC. Law
Club) 4 min, 10,8-muc; 4.V. Mhimen ship. only notable DIY
(Latonian AC) 4 min. 110 sec; 5. Pat Bartzen won his first · major "big gune" that would sweep being Peter O'Connor's long 3. Whittaker (Shaford Ačji 4 min. triumph in a tennis career that Bortzen off the court and give jump of 24 foot 114 Inches in 243 WA Brown Belgrave chewan, had a winning score of act. He is and with coloured heavyweight, Black Walle Indian Cricket Team bas Included minor Davis Cup him the
To Tour Pakistan tille, but Bartzen
H) 4 min. 14, 100.
180 for the 73 holes champion- drew from an international mice and, of course, Walls himsel
>"Im't there some way of got- play and a roniding of seventh in shrewdly kept Trabert away
Three Miles: 1. 7. Green Blech-ship after a final round, of 71.
What an anti-climax after all ung Cockell off that boat? the nations. Actually he was from coming into volley
at a The Hop, Stop & Jump saw
Belt 11 TIELS" 3:23 - WEG (World's
Gordon Brydon of Toronto, this Pirie · V. Zatopek - talk It demanded "manager" Levens,
Calcutta, July 18. noted chiefly as a doubles player distance until Trabert fell into Ken Wilmshurst, the new Bri-
Food, British All-Comers','" Befish,
omelal Indis will send an "Instead of a £2,000 oven side- National 2005 Doglish Native record) who held a- two stroko lend melther, is seen at Børnet p until today Lawn Tennis
tinh record-holder, withstand 1 G/FA Chalawar (Achie czub) 1 going into the last round, finish
stake, I'll bet 2 to 1 Cockell can't cricket team to tour Pakatan N. Mayoro Bertzen is a former William the challenge of another 80 min 32.3 G
The Duke of Binburgh was beat Walls and I'll lay him odds during the coming winter it?
internallenal meet- He wouldn't laat six rounds”. was announced here today. Associations
sponsor of the clay & Mary College star who left footer, Paul Esiri of Nigeria, yzykly mm. 363 sed WEX od Joint second with Bill Welch
ak be Fine Tunpark RAY de rastpaurha Rowers; of Washington, each with 284, courts tourney ranks. it second the army only two years ago who was surprisingly besten Wood (heme land American professionals have-ing at White City, London, and Cockell was merely amused at The tour committee of the in importancer in America to the United Press.
into third place by a very-
6. H. J. Zloka (Hand dominated: the Candlas. Open presented. De Hogar Bannister these efforts to tempt him into Indian Cricket Control Board much Improved countryman. Tiede Bardhane Lur. J. Parker for many years and that mat wits the inberzational plaque an Empire title match, He added has accopied the invitation made. F. B. Engo, who cloured 48. (South Landon H167 me,ja, P. * Canadian winek, was, Kral Ksfe, recording his world record mile fuel to the Bre by saying he was by the Pakistan Board of Con feet 8 Biches.
Hildreth (Polytechnic H 14.7 #007;
b2-8 min 50.4% 200.00 1.. 2. L.. Kinsole. :. (Zire, &, Dona fer in, 1915-Heuter.
The
lown, tennis lila af Forest Hills.
Bartzon's southpaw style" ap-
poured to bother Trabeet and
WITOT.
the wity Texao triumphed over Russian Woman
hl more powerful too largely
by letting him beat himself.
RETRIEVER GAME
Set 880
Yards Record
books, the
1901.
In the Shot Put there. little notable other than Modic Parnoh'a 45 Zhet 10 inches for third place-his best in quite n In ercial momente, Barizon
Sang tired the debut of two more England"Weight-pushers........ executed some devastating place",
R& Wilkins andīna: I. Gawor- ́ments, but «mostly,⠀ ́played ai rotriever game
lot Trubert falj to
London, July 18, k-In the 48-foot clean- with his
Miss Nina Okalenko, Russian The Long Jump, Pola Vinit, booming
holder of the women's 800- reived notice of the metre world rhoard, today bet Discus. End Hamm Throw
tered the world 880-yard record prodsond nothing
By: Empire
Into
Yervice.
by breaking throw with a fire of minutes and In the first woman schroepw's Dyna-
game of the first set and going mo @fadfuim
take the met rabatt utan rallied and tool second: Get Tw the third, tha
Moscow radio an-
worldTM 880-yard
women
One Bile, 1. Rt. G. Barrister (Achile cluti) 1. runs
THE CAMBOLS.
Fletcher of Saskat
tion to him, Zatopek, also is but Levene, manager of Canada's
almost certain to remain sin the trol.Reuter
Appleby
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