THE US. TRACK SEASON

THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1953.

PLAYING AT CCC TONIGHT

SCHOOLBOY CLEARS 6:10 IN HIGH JUMP: FIVE SHOT PUTTERS OVER 57

By “RECORDER”

With the big Pacific Coast and Western Conference meets still to come, as well as the National Collegiate AA, the Inter-Collegiate AAAA Championships and the Inter-Conference meetings, the American track sea- son up to the end of June is already the greatest ever in history in at least all the field events except the high and long jumps.

But even in the High Jump there are already two athletes over 6 feet 10 inches. At the 29th Annual West Coast Relays at Fresno on May 14, Southern California's Ernie Shelton, who has been after the first competitive seven-foot high jump for two seasons now, looked like he had another victory in the bag as he cleared 6 feet 9 inches.

At 6 feet 7 inches only two at 60 feet 10 inches, won at 58 (11.3 Don Bowden Cal Froshi men had gone over. The other feet 2 inches. Ray was the negro high school boy University

of Southern

09.5

Bob Hunt (UCLA)

9:01

Marty Montgomery (USC) Bcb Seaman (UCLA) Don Bowden (Cal Frown) Lowell Zellers (ex-Indiana)

TWO MILES RUN Korace Ashenfelter NYAC)

At Lawrence, Kansas, on the same day, Bill Nieder reached

4:10.8 57 feet 11 inches. Earlier this 4:10. season.

Jones, o Miami Tom University of Ohio, had reached 4:11.9 57 fect 8 inches, so that. for the Brst time in history, five 9:08. men have beaten 57 feet In the 9:09.3 Shot Put in the same season 8:087

Martin 31.5 Jin Bailey (Cragon)

Call-115 Henry Cryer (knots)

ONE MILE RUN inches 14:00,5 Wes Santee (xx-Kanssi) from Centennial High School.fornia, put 37 feet 64 Compton Charles Dumas. It was and Tom Meyer of Occidental 102.0 Joe LaPierre (U. S. Amy) feet 24 m Tidwell (Emporia STC) 37 a cold night and officials feel-College reached

4:08.0 PA Coleman (Chiengo, Track not inches.

Club) ing that conditions were

record attempts,

4:06.3 Sid Wing (USC) good enough for red raised the bar nearly two inches to 6 feet 9 inches, hoping that Shelton would be satisfied with clearing this height and would forego any record attempts.

At 8:9 Shelton went over Brst

George King (NYU)

time,

Dumas, 18 years old,

Fernando Ledesma" (USC) missed on his first try. On his

Gordon McKenzie NYPCI Ejar Bogerud (Oka A&M) second try, wrote Cordner Nel- and all a pole vaulting is also 9:125

Americans.

9:113 Ren Reiser (Oregon)

Bobby Hunt (UCLA) American son in Track and Field News, "Dumas almost casually

year, with 3:15 Max Truex (USC) glided having its Teatest

9:170 Bob Buchanan (Oklahoma) forward with cat-lle grace and seven men over 14 feet 8 inches181 Henri Geler (Okla A&M)

silent into the

120 YARDS HURDLES sprang

air already. In the Discus Throw, Instantly the silence was shat- six men are over 170 feet and 133 Jack Davis (LAAC) tered by the delighted roar of in the Javelin Throw three men 140 Willard Thomson (Illinois) thousands

He

a

first attempt and cle of the

by

Charles Dumas.

'SE

HS, Compton) Charles

Bording

AFB!

(Centennial

(Sheppard Floyd Smith No. linols) Bob Barksdale (Morgan State) Floyd Jeter (USCY Mark Smith (Wayne)

140 Rafer Johnson (UCLA Trash) of voices as Dumas are over 250 feet,

14.1 Joel Shankle (Duke) Even in the Hammer Throw. Charles Pratt (Manhattan) sat in the shavings looking up at

long one of America's weakest 14 B Youkers (Penn State) the undisturbed crossbar.

142 Jim Hallingsworth (Texas AdM{} windy events in comparison with 14.2 Willard Wright (LAAC) had jumped on a cold,

Les Stevens (low) night, almost two inches higher European standards, Haroid Con-145 than any other high school boy nolly of the Boston Athletic 142 JiBa (UCLA)

220 YARDS HURDLES in history.

Association has become the first

(StraightawaJ) the pressure was or American to go over 200 feet-- "Now the Ernie Shelton. He must set

202 feet 3 inches to be exact. Willard Thomson (Illinois) 23.0 Mac Clark (Abtiene Chr.) new meet record of 6 feet 10

NOTEWORTHY

3. B Swisshelm (Santa Ana JC) inches or fall to beat 1 high. Except for the sprints, run 31 R. Rittenberg (Harvard)

his ning times have not been extra- Joel Shankle (Duke) school boy. He missed on

Clements (Arizona State) began ordinary. A noteworthy upset 333 Levan Gray (Mis Josel wondering at the

was that scored

Kevan 233 Mickey Miramonte British Empire 440 23.3 Joe Gorham (Memphis State) Champion being tied by this Gospe,

233 Jim Love Michigan) rewcomer. They watched Dumas Yards Champion from Australia. Rod Ferty (Pen State)

who

beat Jim Lea and Lou 233 Morris (Oregon Frosh) jump at 6 feet 10 inches, know- make it and

In 46.9 Jones ing he could not me he had Coliseum Relays. Jones and Lea

seconds at the 233 Andy Stanfield NYPCI

HIGH JUMP not caring, because

Ernie Shelfort (USC) respectively

8:10 already proved himself a super ran 45.4 and 45.8

school competitor But for 400 Metres at the Pan- high

ican Games at Mexico City: Dumas cleared the bar!

American INCREDULOUS

in March.

6: 87 roar of voices

The only

only good race so far of "This time the roar

Only eight the American season in the 8806 8 was incredulous.

had ever cleared 6 Yards saw Wes Santee beat Lon: other men feet 10 inches and all of them Spurrie the 880 Yards, in

the new world-record-2 older been

18: than Du hölder in 18 years. Now Shel-minute · 48.5

at the seconds

13:3 faced his first out- Modesto Relays on May 21.

14:11 door defent since Walt Davies' The four-minute Mile con-140

feet 11% tinues to record (6

to elude Santee, but an 11: 92% www.

American record was set when inches) in 1953. He missed second time.

ever close. Ave

beat 4 minutes 10 men Then he hit the bar a third time. seconds at the Coliseum Relays It bobbed up and down

The five were Santee, Bill Tid- threateningly, but it stayed on well. Phil Coleman, Sid Wing: 53. For the first time, two men had and Bob Hunt.

Jim Golliday, cleared 6 feet 10 inches in one

the North- 20: 41 meet. The crowd, ready now to western University star whose 20: 3 believe

anything, did not relax career has been plagued with th-3 until both jumpers missed juries, established himself as 21: 91% three times

G feet 11 the sprinter of the year when at Inches,"

he clocked 9.3 seconds for the The Coliseum Relays at Los 100 Yards at the Big Ten Relays Angeles on May 20 saw the first on May 14.

At the Coliseum Relays on that three, men have occasion beaten 57, feet in the Shot Put May 26 he beat an all-star field in the same meeting. Parry O'Brien, the world record-holder

had

mas

world

not

1

DON COCKELL by someone else imping it.

TO FIGHT IN TORONTO

Anterican Thomas Cup playére, Dick Mitchell (third from left) and Carl Loveday and Colony badminton officials W. B. Brown and Ramon Young pictured shortly after the Americans" arrival at Hongkong yesterday..

Both Mitchell and Loveday will play exhibition matches against the Colony stare at the Craigengower Cricket Club tonight.

Last week at Singapore the American Thomas Cup team were beaten 6-3 by India in the Inter Zone Semi-Final,-- Ching Mail Photo,

COUNTY CRICKET

Compton Saves Middlesex From A Complete Rout By Sussex At Lord's

London, May 30.

!

New Zealand Racing Conference To Stamp Out Racehorse Doping

Auckland, New Zealand.

A determined effort to stamp out the doping of race. horses is being made by the New Zealand Racing Con- ference and some of its affiliated clubs. Marry clubs have adopted routine swabbing before the start of each day's programine.

Freviously, swabbings had only been carried out at the specific request of a stipendiary steward, but since Auckland instituted the practice of routine swabbing last October, other slubs have also adopted it,

Now, the routine tests are not "It is consichered that in the limited to two in a day at the circumstances the persons con- Auckland club. At one recent cerned In cases alleging the mesting, 14 out of 15 winners | doping of tacehorses have rer- were swabbed in two' days. sonable protection."

So far, analysis of swabs or Persons involved, he added, samples of urine have shown / could not only be

represented results

in only seven by Counsel before the district ases. Two trainers have been racing committee hearing a case, died. 100 each, one has been had fight appeal disqualifed six months, under the rules of racing, to go three for 12 months and

one for before appeal judges appointed five years. All except one were by the, New Zealand Racing penalised for failing to take Conference. Adequate

Ultimately, too, they would precautions to prevent administration of a

have

to the Supreme recourse drug trainer who was dits-Court. He did consider that quatined for five years was Government intervention 10 charged with administering or alter the jurisdiction In such being a party to the administra- | cases was required--China Mall tion of a drug.

the

irs the early stages of the campaign there WIN some perturbation among trainers who feared that certain proprietary toples and conditioning powders might contain "assisting" silmaz- Lands which give positive result in the test. A number of Grafters therefore decided. In December, to petition the Racing Conference asking for detailed Leformation is to what drugs

came

within the category of "assisting stimulants.”

So far, nothing more has been heard of the petition, or of any such detailed informations,

Special

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Gaston Reiff Will Not Be Surprised

Brussels, May 30. Gaston Reiff, Belgium's former World record. holder for the Two Miles, said here today that he would not be surprised if Sandor TharoS, Some dissatisfaction has been the new World record holder, quiries made following the re minutes 30 seconds in a turn of positive swabs have all

DISSATISFACTION

Early wickets tumbled today on pitches still holding moisture follow caused by the fact that the en-covered the Two Miles in 8 ing Saturday's rain but batsmen gradually came more into the picture.

Denis Compton saved Middlesex from a complete rout in the annual Whitsun holiday County Championship match against Sussex at Lord's. Coming in with two wickets down for four runs, Compton cracked 150 runs, including 20 fours în four hours 20 minutes and was ninth man out.

commitizes in private. A number

The

Surrey star heard he had been so conference, however, has British Games at the White City

been heard by club and district future race.

Reiff who set up the old World of trainers and at least one record of 8 minutes 40.4 seconds

The newspaper,

Auckland in 1952, was commenting on the Star have urged that such in- Hungarian's 8 minutes 33.4 quiries

open to the press. world record set up today in the

to allow this and stadium, London.

procedure of continues

the attitude

the World record.----France- rules made Presse for the good conduct racing. It

It allows the owner,

His brother, Leslie, and John minutes against Nottingham at his innings of 126 the young Warr were the only other Trend Bridge. Middlesex batsmen to

awarded his County cap. Surrey the traditional reach double figures.

Broadly close.

of the Racing

At the close Sussex had scored 55 for two in reply to Middle

Bernard Allard (Notre Dame) Fred Bentley (Bayler Froshax's 206. Tommy Kelly (Baylor Frosh)

POLE VAULT

Bob Richards (LAAC) Bobby Smith (LAAC)

Don La ex-Ïllinois)

Walt Levock (USC)

Ron Morris (USC)

14: 8

Don Bragg (Villanovaj

14: 9

23:07

24; 3

24:

24:4

57 814

Jerry Welbour (ex-Onio State)

Fred Barnes (OCST)

Bob Gutowski (Decidental)

Earl Foucher (Florida)

LONG JUMP

Roy Range (Fort Ord) John Bennett (U.S. Any) fames Gamble (Prairie Viewi

Mal Andrews (Arizona) Louis Watkins Jordan AS, LA)

Monte Upshaw (Cal From) Gregory Bell (Indiana Frosh) PA Presber (Occidental)

C. R. Roberty (USC Frosh) Len Moore (Manhattan) Eddie Grigg) (SCVC)

SHOT PUT

Parry O'Brien (LAAC) B Nieder (Kansas)

Tom Jones (Miami U)

Don Vick (UCLA) John Kahneri (California) - Dave Owen (Michigan) Gordon Holz (Minnesota) DISCUS THROW

Fortune Gordien

on the notoriously slow track in 58: 69. 9.6

seconds after eight false 57:11 starts. Golliday was the only Ray Martin (USC) starter in this race who did not Tom Meyer (Occidental jump the gun or get pulled off 56: 31% Roosevelt Grier (Penn Siste)

55:101 34: 712 A noteworthy point about the 4: 4 season's best performances in 4:42 the United States is the wealth |-| of world class marke by college 19: 71 freshmen and even schoolboys. 17:10 Next season promises to be the 172:11 greatest ever in the history of 171:3 American collegiate athletics.

YC) Best performances so far this 168:20 season in American athleties are 168: 93 appended:

Southampton, England. May 30

Rocky Marelano, America's World fight Champion, is a good fighter in his own country with his own referee in the opinion of John Simpson,_manager.

100 YARDS DASH Don Cockell, the British Heavy-13 Jim Colliday, (Northwestern) weight. Cockell was thrashed 4 Mike Agostini (Trinidad) by Marciano in San Francisco 8.4 Leamon King (Cat rosh) early this month

when

of

9.3 Andy Stanfield (NYPC)

the 93 Dean Smith (Texas)

American retained his World Bobby Morrow (Abilene Chr.) title.

Simpson

130:11

11:0

(LAAC)

Sim Inest (LAAC) Parry O'Brien (LAAC) Carl Vereen (Georgia Tech) Oerter (Kansas (Fresh) Woody Lian (Santa Clara Das Koch (USC) Don Vick (UCLA)

168: 41

Ray Burrus

Frosh)

167; 0

(West Texan

Ron Benmond (UCLA) JAVELIN THROW 358; 211⁄2 Franks Held (OCSF), 257: 0 Cy Young (OSCE)

Miter 254: 72 Bin

(ex-Arizona

State) Lew Long (OCST) 231944 Lynn Greene (San Jose) 230: 8 Cantalo (LaSalle) 209: 81% Johe Bugge (Stanford)

Canck Harins (BY) 223: 81⁄2 Bob Kimball (Stanford) 223; 82% Les Bitner (Kansas)

HAIMER THROW

Reiff said that after following the recent performances

The Champions made a great had scored 368 for six at the closed culference is that Tharos he expected him to break

eccovery after losing their first four wickets for 112 and gained fist innings points in fact of Nottingham's total of 353.

Young Ken Barrington, an Another display of big ting was provided by Surrey's England batting prospect, part wicketkeeper, Arthur Mcintyre, nered McIntyre in a sand of who rattled up a century in 108177 in 110 minutes and during

BRITISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

American Walker Cup

Players Eliminated

In Opening Round

itselistering

Yorkshire, making a strong bid for Surrey's title, are well is on the way to their sixth cham-by pionship win this season. Fielding errors helped them innings points over Lancashire in the annual "Rose" match Old Trafford.

to

Booth, who was dropped be fore he bad scored, and Wille Watson, the England left hander, added 73 for the fifth wicket. Watson was also dropped twice but just missed his century when he fell leg before at 94.

Lancashire missed five catches and paid the penalty by finish ing 67 behind on the first Innings to Yorkshire's total of 271.

Lancashire

of trainer, or both, to be pre- sert when a swab is taken. It

KEN NORRIS WINS

London, May 30.-- British cross-country/rmder

noon.

also permits a person charged Ken Norris won the first intes to be represented by Counsel at national event on the second district committee

enquiries day of the British Games at the and, on appeal, before the con- White City, London, this sitter. férence appeal judges.

No official statement has

was the Three Miles, which been made concerning the re- he covered in 13 minutes 424 Jozsef Kovacs of Hungary quest for open enquiries,

It

seconds.

The few positive returns resulting from the considerable was sixth in 14 mins, 10.0 number of swabs which have cconds. Britons took the first been taken, would appear to five places. Norris won by 200 indicate that doping is not rife metres (about 220 yards)-

France-Presse, in New Zealand. The fact that there have been positive tests and that some prominent

have scored 106 trainers are on the sideline

in their second innings with only three wickets to fall

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

At Lords: Middlesex .20€

Marjorie Jackson's 220 Record Goes

Berlin, May 30.

as a result, is regarde here, however, as justifying the steps taken to eliminate the practice of doping

A world record of 23.8 secs for Not all racing clubs have the women's 220 yards was pet

Lytham, St. Ames, Lancashire, May 30, America's powerful challenge of nearly 50 players (Denis Compton 150) Sussex 35adopted routine swibbling. Some up yesterday by Christa Stub.

18th

for two.

no wicket.

of the smaller clubs might find mck of East Germany, according

asticit

install the

be for

10 the Enst Germany news ecessary and rather

costly agency.

Frau Stubicle, who Wed equipment and it may

running in this reason as well as because of certain complexities involved, meeting at Erfurt, East that the Trotting Conference many dipped two-terms of a has not followed the example second of the official world re cord of 24 secs set up by Mar of the racing authorities

It is likely that the Trotting Jorie Jackson of Australia in the Conference will discuss routine Empire Games in Vancouver swabbing at its annual meeting last August.---Better,

July,

ROUTINE SWABBING

Sports Diary

for the British Amateur Golf Championship received

Al Manchester: Lancashireit setback when two of their victorious Walker Cup side 204 and 105 for seveh. Yerk- were eliminated in the first round here today..

rhire 272 (Watson 94, Tattersall Grey-haired 45-year-old Tony Mahon, a little known right arm medium offspin, five Irishman from Monkstown, County Cork, won a great 21 for 91.)

At Northampton: Northamp holes battle with Dick Yost from Portland, Oregon, and Guy Wolstenholme, six feet four inch stylish English inter-tonshire 294 (Amold 82, Living national, defeated the crooning golfer, Don Cherry, by ston 105), Leicestershire 54 for two and one.

At Taunton: Somerset 314 Gloucestershire (Lomax 53), 304 for three (Milton 138, Graveney 104).

Not all racehorse owners and At Oxford Oxford Univer.

trainers are happy about the sity 228 (Baker not out 91).

routine swabbing, One, owner, Free Foresters 157. for Ave indeed, has sent his horses to (Balek 81),

At Bouthampton Hampshire Austenim because he still con- siders that his former trainer, 121 (Ridgway

right arm fast medium, six for 50% and who was disqualified for secondly 23 for thres Kent 82 months, was not guilty of any administration, ÜT (Shackleton,

right

Men's División: CaciÍ V PRO: arm fast intentional medium, 3 for 30));

neglectful failure to prevent the KCC(1) LRC: CRCUEY COUNC{1}

PORE KTGCA(2) CBC(2); RIGCAD; CCC v keču) cosač At Nottingham Nottingham administration, of strychnine.

Asked whether, în view of the (3) V IRCAMASZ zhire 353 (Docland 56), Surrey 388 for six (Mcintyre 110, Bar-serious nature of the penalties Mixed B Division: CRC e Urban imposed by district racing.com CF CCCO) ▼ KOC SCHAT COG(1).

TOMORROW% Edgbaston: Warwickshire mittees for the doping of horses, into

Man'PA-Divifoń: CHS ▼ BKCC; 14 (Spooner 57, Carr, left arm the Minister would consider prosecutions

SCAA v Urban Can slow, tour for 12), Derbyshire having police

before Magistrate's Ladies "B" Division;

LAC 127 for four (Bevill 58), brought

At Worcester: Worcestershire courts, Mr SD. Susith, the CRCA 198 (Richardson 53, Smith, Minister of Internal Affairs, told right arm fast medfum, four for the House of representatives in 37), Essex 85 for two Reuter. a written reply on April 6: ·

Cherry, 1953 Canadian Open I never again in front. Yost Amateur Champion, was a "Hof missed what would have been Tip" to win the title, but today match winning putts of four he experienced a fatal weakness feet and two yards respective around

10th and the greens, frequentlyly on the requiring three putts to hole out greens.

Mahon, who switched to his from 10 to 20 yards short of

wife's driver for the last three them.

holes, was safely down the ท contrast, Wolstenholme middle on the 21st where Yost 98 Harry Nelson Long Beach CC 202: 31 Harold Connolly (Easton showed an inspired touch on the was never on the fairway and 24 Ed Waters (Morgan State)

greens and only once three chipped weakly from a bank Diex Hair Kans

beside the green. putted.

The Genial Mahon, a market

9.3 Jolan Haines (Pennsylvania) 9.5 Don Pierce (Cent. Washington) to 9.8 Bobby Whilden (Texas) was speaking

liner & Dick Dorsey (Santa Monica. CC) abcard the Mary which docked here 26 Jack Tareikeld (Cal Arces)

9.8 Boyd Dollar (North Texas)

from New York, tonight.

He said "Strip him (Mar ciano) of his fout tactics and he would not beat a good Heavy-8 weight."

Simpson said Cockell would fight in Toronto in July, but he did not know with whom.

Cockell said: "It I was offered

a return fight with Marciano in

California, I would take it."

But Simpson had other ideas, "I would not make a fight in California for any boy," he said. -Reuter.

OLD CRICKET RELIG FOUND IN AUCKLAND.

Wellington, New Zealand

A relic of famous England {

26 Jacke Hays (Okla. ARMI

David Sime Duke Fresh)

198 Leonard, Lyler (Louisvillej

Ralph Butler (Compton CC)

194 Art Pollard (Penn State)

John Johnson (Michigan)

196

Don Brant (Montana)

Pat Coyle (USC)

98

Howard Bugbee (USC)

207

· 220 YARDBE DASH (Straightaway)

"

183: 4. Martin Engel (USAF)

181: 411⁄2" Donald Selfert (Brown)

181: Steve Dillon (NYAC).

360: 74

12 €

Robert Taylor (RISC)

Tom. Henderson (Yaía) 180: 1 200 BREKUR (KYAGY. 177: 912 C. Goldman (Earlard) 10:10 Stewart. Thomson (Tale) 178: 744 A, Hell (Cornelly

(Sun Dai Dower May

Dick Dorsey, Santa 15ondos CC 20.7 Eddie Southera

Dallas) 207 Bobby Morrow (Abliste Chr.) 20.7 Dean Smith (Terary 218 Dick Blair. (KanaKAS”...“ 218 Harry Nelson" (Long Beach CC) 238 Art Pollard (Pirin" State) 20.0 Gabe Markisohn (Prienceton) 203 J. W. Mashburn (ÓRIE, A&M) 20,9.. Warren Elsenberg (Harbor, JC) 29 Ralph Butler.(Compton CC) 303 Hollis Gainer (Colorado City.

Texas, HS)

440 TALOS RUN

cricketer W. G. Grace and the 69 3. W. Mishburn (Okle AM)

team he led to Australia. 8009 Revan Golper: (Mich. 84.)

$70 Jum L43 (KAS) years ago has appeared in an Bale Soutters (Sunsets Auckland retable garden."

It is a brass belt buckle, twofta Lou Jonas (NYPC)

1474 Ralph Fessenden (Dinots) and a half inches wide and two 475 Den Ward (Indiana) inches deey.

47.8 Johnny 'Dahi (Oklahoma)

It beters a Kikeness in relief of 47.7 Wall Garrett (Banford)

147 Burke Wilson. (Maryland) Grace, and theme of the 47.7 Jones (RAPAN JERS members of the team on scrolls beside the fieenies,"

At the foot is inscribed "W.G. Grace's Australien Twelve

Grace's team toured Australia

in 1874 the tard Englies tran to do socis China Mail Special,

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Meet Perez

In Britam

London, May 30, Me Nat Selier, manager of Welsh boxer Dad Dower, ald beef tonight, that he hoped that Pascual Beter of the Argentine would defend his World Fly- weight title in Britains against the Welshman either at end of August or the beginning of September

Perez had earlier retained his tile in Tokyo with a fifth round knockout of Japan'a Lorner Champion, Yoshio shirah 141 understand this the Lon- dor promoter Jacks Sólonsons,

103 Bare Cabestrebt sets had made frm ones for

1508 Disk Yourside - (Decay

Safcontest here about th 1510 · Tang Stanley (Fort McArthise) {

Mal Whitsed (LAAG

gardener, returned to competi In's Marathon dawn to dusk Eve' golf in 1963 after anday's play, another major, sur- absence

6f nearly 15 years. prise was the three and two Formerly a professional, he defeat of Ernest Willward, Bri-. was reinstated as an amateur

tish Walker Cup player, by comparatively unknown Ronnie a few years ago.

There was no Bluke about Proctor of Hertfordshire. his fine victory today. Yost, 20 Eighty-eight of the 120 Brst years

the younger, won the round matches were played to second hole, but thereafter was | day."-Reuter.

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