THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1955.
HER OWN FRAME
FIVE WORLD ATHLETIC RECORDS BROKEN, TWO EQUALLED THIS YEAR
By “RECORDER"
Five world athletic records have been broken and two equalled this "year which will be remembered in athletic history for the first race in which three men beat four minutes for the 'Mile in one race and for what Roberto Quercetani, one of the world's greatest track and field reporters, calls "The Hungarian Rhapsody."
Sandor lhares, Laszlo Tábori and Istvan Rozsavolgyi are not newcomers to international athletics. But 1955 will go down to history as the year when they suddenly started on a record-breaking rampage.
TI is noteworthy that of the 3:488 Klaus Richtzenhain (CDR) 4.98 Nikolay Byelourov (USSR Ave en heading the current
year's world rankings in the D Balm Hewson (GB) 1500 Metres run of the
classic events of every Olympic 3:30
festival--four are Hungarians.
Tharus leads the Breaking parade
2004:018
record- japona
with So far hew world records of 7 minutes 55.6 seconds for 3.000 Metres 404 und 6 minutes 33.4 seconds for Two Miles. Repsavolgyi has 14
Don Macmillan (Austráliai Gak Pine (GB) Murray Halberg
1 Tuwek BSA)
Emmanuel Iteajuna (Nigeria) Walter Marghân (USA)
Vlack Marjanovic (Yugoslavia)
on Soler (Rumania)
POLE VAULT
Bob Richards (USA) Dobby Smith (USA)
Don Laz (USA)
Ron Morris (USA) Walt Levack (USA)
Brage (USA)
Jerry Welbourn (USA) Fred Barnes (USA)· Bnb Gutowski USA) VIRtor Chernobay (USSR)
6.
5: G
3:50.0 Alexander Zvolensky (CSR)
6: 6
GG
ONE MILE RUN
Laszio Tabon Hungary
M
Chris Chataway 1GB)
13:5
308
Brian Hesse GBP &
14:1
Wes Samiee (USA)
14:10
Buh seaman (USA)
14: 94
Pred Dwyer (USA)
14: 9
1481
11:3
Zealand?
14: 6
14: 6
N 5
14:4
John Panzer Australia)
14 4
Gorge bholson (CB:
14:2
14: 1
14:14
Gadio Chiesa tai
CB)
14:0 11:
Randolph Peuken (GDR) Stewart Walker (USA)
14:0
Dick Coleman (USA)
Dave Seed (USA)
14:0
Roy Carter (USA)
34: 0
14:0
only a new European 1.500.
Aleires record of 3 minutes 422
as
Plus Suleman (USA)
Sirt Wing (GA)
2.000 METRES RUN latvan Romavoleyi - Hungary) 302 Chas Chataway (GE) Bon don Muir (GBT der Gore B
veris, to his credit. Taboris
in claim to oino s for his heal of the paradie formagge when three must fque minutes for the Mile.
ال اليدو
ang tacle Tabort Tunvary) 5:14 4 Sander Draine Hungary
3,000 METRES, RUN Sander Inaros (Hungary) Jerry Chronik (Poland) - Bet Tuomaala (Finland) Laila Tabiri (Hungary) rea
8.12.9 Sackfeed Herrmane GDR) #134 Gunter Havenstein (GUR)
The appearance of anyone of} the three in
any race farw pewn 1.500 and 3,000 Metres in the # best few truth will Stitule a threat he a
Worl
cord.
Other weriji record-breakers 2:140, Erna Betes Hungary
yeter were Amerjenn
this
Jones with dad syconds far 400 8:24
his
compartiet,
with minute 475 2300 eunds
Yard for 990
anda Brazilian Adherne Ferreira 1.52
Chuck Hightower (USA)
Art Pederson (USA)
Eels Landstrom (Flandì Ji Brewer (USA) Dave Konly (USA)
Cale Foster (USA)
Jin Tee (USA)
Owen Rhodes (ESA)
Bruce Hereck (ESA)
Ray Kring (USA)
LONG JUMP
Rosslyn Ranke (USA)
Ay Ja Sa (Bruz!
Africa)
41
4:4
Low
L48
Ban Barret (GB)
TWO MILES RUN Sander Bharu (Hungary) Ken Wood G
26:
John Bennett (USA)
13
Jim Gamble (USA)
25:01
Alacht Andrews (USA)
24:19
Nevdle Price (8.- Aries)
Horace Ashenfeller (USA) Dave Stephens_1Australia) Peter Daves (England)
246
Donald Stuart (S.
24: 95
24:
330
S
Sturray Halberg N. Zealand) Fernando Linkeina. (USA) Frank Sando JGB)
24:
20
Mike Maynard (CH)
24:6
2.54.0
Hugh Foord (GB)
24:6
Ken Caulder (GB)
31.5
Chris Suddaby' (GB)
24:
510
Geed Waren Australin THREE MILES RUN
24: 4%
24:42
Save with a fantastic 34 feet 411:561 aches for the Hop. Stop and Jump.
Even Without the record breakers the work standard is xeptionaly high. As Querce- fani says, "A two-mile run in nine minutes is no longer an in- ternational class performance."
12:310 Chris Chataway (CB)
13 Dave Stephens (Atsiralta) 346 Georer Robotson (GB) 13:32. Frank Sapco (GB)
Ken Norris (OB)
Ja z Mike Maynard (GE)
Even in the beli events the clandare, with less than half the ver gone, is fantastically high.6.8 Sixteen men, for example, have Leal 54 tret in the Shot Put. A Discus Throw of
over 165 feet ranks only 20th best on the worki list.
hill Ballke (N. Zealand) Geoff Warren (Australia) 14:01 Ernie Haskel (N. Zealand)
5,000 METRES RUN 14:09 2 Ivan Ullsperger (CSR) $4:17.8 Petr Driver (GB 15 Emil Zatopek (CSR) 14:27 Praze Strof Yasgoslavia)
Grail Warren (Australia) | 1214 Erna. Beres (Hungary) 140 Walter Konrad (Germany)
The appendevilist of best world performance in 1055 pre-14 240 Vadimir Kuts USARI setis. very good picture of 26 Aleksandr Anutriyev (USSR) what is going on and more is la 12. Pudnt (USSRI
come:
100 YARDS DASH ·
193 Jier Gulliday (USA)
Buy MeRade HSAL
bd phasized Agosmi Tandud)
34
Lean King (USA)
NA Hey Nash (USA) ed
94 Bobby Motraw USA!
95
9.5
Andy Stanfied (USA)
Dva South USA
9.5 Dom Perce 4USA)
13% Rod Richard (USA)
1124 Gerhard Monnicke (GDR) 14:00 Frans Herman (Belgium)
23. Dave Stephens (Australia) SIX MILES RUN 3214 Gordon Pirie (England) 28.24 Ken Naerts England; 21:29 Buch Foard (Endlandi 38.0 Dave Stephens (Australia)
47.0 Peter Delves (Eng)
38:474 Frank Sanda
24 14
Lor's Walkins, (USA) Joel Shankle (USA) Leon Moore (USA) Carlos Vera (Chile) Rater Johnsco (USA) Monte Up draw (USA) Erwin Cook (USA) Gregory Bel (LSA) Phil Prostor (USA) Yoguro Sonoda (Japan). Launid Grigoryev (USSR) 24:41 C. R. Roberts (USA)
24: Anatoly Kriushkov (USSIY
*HOP. STEP & JUMP
52:11
50 94
30: 8
2017
Adhemar da Silva (Brazil), Arnaldo Devenish (Venez'E), Victor Hernandez (Cuba) Yevgeniy Chan (USSR) Ken Wilmshurst (GB) Valentin Dementyev (ISSA) Vield' Krever (USSR) 50: 3% Martin Rehak (CSR) 50:24 Carlos Vara (Chile)
30: 75%
30 11. Gurrushinoy Bulgaria)
49:11 Yuriy Yeremin (USSR)
Arsently Tyerkel USSR) Aleks-Vyereshcharin (USSR) cola Dagon (Bulgaria) Hakan Ahe (Japan) Tomuli Kogake Japan) Kstantin Sanickhvalov
19:17
43:10
49: 7%
40: 714
40:55 49: 4
(USSR)
49: 4% Olex Fydenseyry (USSR) 43: 4%. Tort CSSR)
49: 4% Org Fyedoseyev, (USSR) 4:24 Clandia Gabteja (Cuba)
SHOT PUT
39: 1 Town Jones (USA) 56 82 Parry O'Brien (USA) 37:12 B1 Nieder (USA) 137: 694 Ray Marüm (USA) Mover CSA) Tem Don Vick USA) Roosevelt Grker (USA)
Dave Owen (USA)
John Kahnert (USA)
American woman cycling Champion, Nancy Neiman, aged 22, took her own cycle frame with her when she went to England where she is to compete at Herne Hill. Nancy is National Amateur Sprint Champion of the U.S.-Central Press Photo.
South Africans Beat Sussex By Nine Wickets
Hove, Sussex, June 21.
Fine swing bowling by Eddie Fuller, who took seven wickets for 61-his best performance of the tour-was largely responsible for the South Africans registering their fourth victory by beating Sussex here today by nine wickets.
The Springboks made 308 for 7 declared and 148 for one in reply to the county's 352 for six declared and
97.
..Fuller stanted the collapse in
his third over of the morning by dismissing Langridge and Shep- pard in four deliveries to make Sussex 31 for five.
Sutrie, the left hander, tried
to knock Fuller off his length and hit him for three fours in
in paid the
WIMBLEDON TENNIS
A Duel Of Left-Handers
penalty, owever, by trying to In Second Round
force the pace. With the fifth and last deliveries of his sixth over Fuller had Suttle and Cox leg bofore.
James 148AJO
45
Art Pullard (USA)
24:52.0 George Tobatson (England) 29:020 Gott Warren (Atralia) 35:06 Laurie King N. Zealand) 29:10 Alan Parkins (England)
Brian Barrett (England) 29:12 4
38: 7
$4: 3
53: 3
Otto Grigalka (USSR)
54:18
91.5
Don Brant (USA)
100 METERES DASHL
29.13.0 Denals O'Gorman (England)
Ken Caulder (England)
54:10
Ken Pantum (USA)
MIT
29:20 Rieth Oflerenshaw (Australia) | 54: 4
Gordon Holz (USA)
10.3 Mabari Agustin Trinidad)
24:31
30,000 METRES RUN
5: 39
Tom Bonorden (USA) Clyde Wrtier (USA)
29-106 Alexwindr Anufriyey (USSR) 33
Bill Bangert (USA)
on Battrayev USSR)
293 Ema Zatock (CSR)
541 14
29-342 Vally Krivesheyin (USSR)53:10
20-2012 Grigody Basalayev (USSR) 29:506 Vladimir Kuts (USSR) 39:143 Jiri Santrueck, 1CSR)
50%
53: 92
Dick Bronson (USA) Jaroslav Thal (CSR). John Stellern (USA) Georgly Fyodorov (USSR) Mason Benner (USA) DISCUS THROW
Parks stopped the hat trick and, supported by Webb, took the score to 93. Top scorer with 45, Parks hit a six and three fours in 80 minutes.
18 Wi Withean (DSA)
10.4 Dean Smith (USA)
104
200 METRES DASH (Around a turn)
3.7 Brichard (USA1
20 J. T. da Carecicao (Brazil) 909 Vaclav Jonkerk' (eSRI
211 Ardalion Teatres USSRY"
20
Around half en 500mm. traek).
220 YARDS DASH.
(Around a turn) " Mobby Marrow (USA)
21.0 Joe Mashburn (LSA)
220 YARDS DASH (Straightaway)
206 Robert Kyasky USA) 20.7 Dick Dorsey USA, 20.7
Edule Southum (VSA)
20.7 Dean Smith (USA)
20.8
20.
30.8
Dick Blair (USA)
Harry Nelson (Canada)
Art Pullard (USA
20% Buddy Goode (USA)
20.9
Gabe Markisohn (USA)
20.1 Je Mahbuna (USA)
240.0
Warren Eisenberg (USA)
20. Ralph Butler (USA)
20.9 lullis Gainey (USA)
20.9 Boyd Dollar (USA) -
203
Dun Brant (USA)
7
20.2 Keith Brownsberker (USA)
20.4
43.
Bumper Watson (USA)
400 METRES.RUN
Lou Jones (USA)
45.5 Jim Lea (USA)
403 Juse Mashburn (USA) 47.1 Ardalion Terutyey (USSR)
410 YARDS RUN
405 Jesse Mashburn (USA)
40. Ress Elle (USA)
46.9 Kevan Corper (Australia)
40.0 Mike Larrabee (USA)
475 Jim Lea (USA)
47.2 Eddie Southem. (USA) 472 Lou Jones (USA)
47. Charles Jenkins (USA)
472 Len Spurrier (USAL
473 Ralph Ferenden (USA)
47.5 Durz Ward (USA)
475 Anderson (USA)
476 John Dahl (USA)
41 Walt Carrett (USA)
47.7 Burke Wilson (USA)
477 Wille Jones (USA)
477 22 Garela (USA)
478 Joe Myers (USA)
47.9 John Bowder
ISA)
800 METRES RUN
3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE
3.33 Lasde Jesteky Hungary) 4573 N. Tolstopyatov (USSR) 9.602 A. Ulkin (USSR).
1:40.8 Mikhail Salikov (USSR) 32.6 Junn Disley GB)
2.064 N. Rzishein (USSR)
120 YARDS HURDLER
15.3 Jack Davis (USA)
Willard Thomson (USA)
Charles Pratt (USA)
53:
130:11
Fortune Gordien (USA) 10:14 Sim Ines (USA) 177% 0% Adolfo Creisolini (Italy) 176:10 Farr Dre (USA) 173: 31 Ja Vrabe (CSR)
172:11
Carl Vereen (USA) 172:10 Des Koch (USA) 1171: 97% Ops Grigaka (USSA}
Wordsin Lian (USA) 17:3 310: @ Hoogevelt Grier (USA) 160114 Faimer Retzlaf (USA) 169: 4% Zdenek, Chak (CSR) 183; 97 Don Vick (USA) 168: 47% Ray Burru (USA) 16:02 Mikhail Kricorosov (USSR) Karel Merta. (CSR)
13.
13.
14.0 Rater Johnson (USA)
14 Joel Shankle (USA)
14.1 B Youkers (USA)
1 Jn Hollingworth (USA)
100; 01
167: 0
142 Duane Rout (USA)
Ram Drummond (USA)
142 Les Stevens (USA).
160:10
Stewart Thomson (USAI
1
112 Ward Wright (USA)
165:07
Jogger Steereny (Hungary).
185: 31%
Robert Van Dee (USA)
112 Jim Ball (USA)
12 Joe Savoid (USA)
JAVELIN THROW
143 Lee Louwin (USA)
203: 2%
143 Abe Woodson (USA)
N3 Constantine (USA)
143 Rod Perry (USA)
14.4 Dean Beron (USA)
14.4 Kermit Perry (USA)
144 Eace. Newberry (USA)
14.4 Bernie Nelson (USA)
110 METRES HURDLES
142 Boris Stalyarov (USSR) 114.3 Keith Gardner (Jamaica)
14.4 Vyacheslav Bogatov (USSR). .220 YARDS HURDLES
(Straightaway)
22.9 Willard Thomson (USA) 22.8 Rafer Johnson (USA) 23.0 Jim Love (USA) 23.0 Mack Clark (USA) 23.0 Charles
YUSA)
B018 (USA)
23.1 Abe Woodson (USA)..
23.1 Red Ferry (USA)
231 Lee Willams (USA)
220 YARDS HURDLES (Around » Expm)
231 Cech Goodacre (Australia) 100 METRES HURULES
Franklin Held (USA) Janusz Side Poland)
237:0 Cy Young (USA) 255: 6 Charles Valiman (USST) 234: 74 3 Miller
NO HAT TRICK
today.
Plenty Of Frills, But Few Thrills On Ladies' Day At Wimbledon Tourney
Wimbledon, June 21.
There were frills in plenty, but few thrills-on Ladies' day in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships here today.
Some of the players were more decorative than skilful in their lace creations, but the top favourites to succeed Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly as "Queen Of The Courts" all swept majestically through their opening matches in the Women's Singles.
Miss Connolly, now retired and G. Radford (Australia) 6-4, from the game, at least tem-6-2, 10-8, porarily, watched with critical J. Drobny (Egypt) and E. eyes from the Press Box as the Morea (Argentine) beat R World's leading women stars Huber and P. Scholl (Germany) fired their first shots in the 6-2 6-4, 6-1. battle of skill and attrition,
Jast
(Britain) 4-6, 6-3, 8-6; Mius S. Bloomer (Britain) beat Mias H. MacFarlane (Britain) 6-3, 8-3
Men's Doubles Results of Arst round matches R. Hartwig and L. Hoad in the men's doubles were: (Australia) beat J. Grinda and B. Patty and H. Richardson J. Molinari (France) 6-2, 3-6. (U.S.) beat A. Huber and F. 9-7, 6-8.
Saiko (Austria) 6-3, 6-1, 6-3; N. (Italy) N. Fraser and K. Rosewall Pietrangeli and O. Sirola Australia) beat A. Clayton and beat A. Gubb, and C. Mason P. Moys (Britain) 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. (Australia) 6-4, 7-5, 6-2: A Mettrain and G. Prish (Bri
4
-1-6.
LEAGUE TENNIS
A large crowd, dominated by women in gay, summer attire. saw the play in humid weather. But there was nothing languid about the play of the top-seeded Miss Doris Hart of Coral Gables, Florida, who beat Mrs H. C. Hopman, wife of the Aus-, S. Schwartz (United States)tain) bea: I. McDonald and H. tratan Divis Cup team manager, and S. Stockenberg (Sweden) Red (Austria) 7-5, 6-1, 6-1; V. 6-1, 6-0 in the second round.
beat G. Mulloy and B. Robinson Seixas and T. Trabert (U.S.) beat J, Barrett and R. Becker Making what is probably her (United States) 9-7, 6-3, 6-4.
Wimbledon appearance. R. Perry and G. Shea (United (Britain) 8-6, 6-2, 6-1. Miss Hart played real Cham- States) beat A. Cooper and pionship tennis at the stert W. Gilmour (Australia) her bid to regain the title she 6-4, 12-10, 3-6, 10-8.
Haillet J. Borotra wont in 1951.
and R. Miss Hart, who has played in (France) beat R. Bedard
ter. Post-War all ter
Wimbledons. D. Fontana (Canada) 6-4, 6-3, overwhelmed Mrs Hopman in 6-8, 2-6, 6-4. 22 minutes with a wide variety Women's Singles (First Round) (Britain) Miss R. Bentley of powerful strokes.
Mrs Beverly Baker Fleltz, of beat Mrs J. Cawthorn (Britain) California, combined glamour 6-4, 6-4. with ggression
eliminate Mrs M. Weiss (Argentine) Frau Inge Fohmann, "one of beat Mrs G. Walter (Britain) Germany's leading players, 6-0, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. 8-2.
a first round match In
Mrs P. Chartrier (France) which lasted less, than half an beat Miss J. MacLeod (Britain) hour
£-1, 8-1. The
Mrs L. Houd (Australia) beat. Augestad 7-3: bear Miss Fincher
and D. Coffey Miss
(United A. McGuire States) 7-5, 6-8, 7-5,
(Britain) Miss J. Chilcock beat Miss J, Curry (Britain) 6-1, 6-2,
Miss J. Knight (Britain) Mrs B. Gulbrandsson (Sweden) 3-8, 12-10, 6-4..
to
little America, seeded No 3 this year, reached the semi-Anals in 1951. She carried great power in her strokes to- day and will obviously be very difficult to beat,
BRITAIN'S HOPE
seeded Na
League Tennis results yester- day were:
MIXED R DIVISION CRC beat KCC by €15-2 Mrs H and Ma Shiu-leing (CRC) lost to Mrs A. Bing and C. Duane 38: bent Mrs Roselet and
Mrs Tsok and Cheung Chow (CRC) beat Mrs A. Llang and C. Quang 7-5: beat Mrs Rasselct and M. Augestad-8-0: Dent Miss Fischer and D. Coffey 7-5.
Mra A. Choy
and Dr S. N. TO
ICRC) drew with Mrs A. Llang and C. Dunng & low-la Mrs Rosselet and N. Augestad 3-6; beat Mis Fincher and D. Coffey.
UC lost to CCC (3) by 0-8 Women's Singles (Second
W. K. Chung and Mrs Lam (UC) Round): Miss L Brough (United lost to fists and Mrs Chiu 1-6; Tort last to Eaker and Ms Rumihan, 4-6 States) beat Miss R. Walsh to Pereira and Mrs Arenchand, 18 (Britain) 6-0, 6-2.
· Miss Angela Mortimer beat
4 and Britain's chlef hope to become the first home finalist since the war, was scarcely extended in beating Miss D. L. Luxton, New Zea
represnetative, 6-0, land's only 6-2 in the first round.
Miss Mortimer recently won the French title and is ex-
Mrs D. Knode (United States) beat Miss F. Muller (Australia) 6-4, 2-6, 7-5.
Miss B. Petrose (Australia)
[
HL S. Cheng and Mrs LAT (UC) lost to Hrs and Mira Chha 1-6; jest to Pereira and Mrs Ramchand, 2-6; Jost to Baker and Ms Rumjahn. 3-6 F. C. King and Mrs Chung (UC) to Pereim and. Mes Ramchand,, 1-6; let to Baker and Miss Bumjahn. 1-4:
CCC lost to SCAA by 3'5-815-
MEN'S "D" DIVISION
challenge
American 6-2, 4-6, 6-8-Reuter 10 pected to provide the strongest bent Mrs C. Ball (United States) 19 and Mrs Chap. 1-6; Lent EARLIER RESULTS supremacy in this event.
Miss Louise Brough of Beverly
LRC beat Inc. by 54-3 Hills, California. Wimbledon
Women's Single
Wilson and Holloyway (LBC) drew Champion from 1948 to 1950,
with Cassin hey and Mohamuned ard Yumat 04: First round Miss D. Hard 6-8 beat Husssity had a runaway win over Miss Rosemary Walsh, Britain, By (U.S.) beat Miss D. Seeney beat R. Bux and R. A. Enx 8-2.
Brandt and Van Der Heke (LAC) 6-0; 6-1, 3-8,
lost to Cassubhoy and Mohammed second round (Australia) 6-0, 6-2 in the She is sceded to meet Miss Hart Miss C. Mercelis (Belgium) beats lost to Hussain and Your 3-6:
Mrs EL Voilmer (Germany) 4-6, beat R. Bux and R. A. Bux 8-1.
(LRC) Graham and Eggenberger 6-3; Mrs J. Fleitz (US) lost to Casnumbhoy and Mohammed in the final.
Sturdy Miss Darlene Hard. Sel. Pohmarn (Gennary) 4 bent area and Yusuf 0-4; 19-year-old Californian, making
Miss A. Mortimer beat R. But and H. A. Bux 6-0.
by 63. CCC beat CCSBC her first appearance at Wimble (Britain) beat Miss D. Luxton
KTGCAL) DERE CHCE) 277-2 Mrs. E don, beat another me 8-0, 6-2; Miss Daphne Seeney, Australia, New Zealaria) Dear Mrs N. 6-1, 3-6, 6-0 in the Brst round. Migliori (Italy) 4-6, 6-1, 6-2;
with
1
match
did not
between
two
LB
6-2;
TGCA) beat
Chang
Lore and
LI, 6-2; beat C. M. Quan and Fron. 6-2 lost to C. L. Pan aru
0. Lee, +8. -
KCC (2) lost to KTGCA (2) by #
In London, June 22.
K. Lee and Y. P. Lok (KTGCA) The Men's Singles at Wimble volleyers Miss Hard, the more Mrs A. Kaufman (Switzerland)
best Lore and Li. 7-5, beat Quan discard her beat Miss E, Ruffin (Australia) der will be reduced to the last accurate,
and Poon, -3; beat Pan and Leu, 32 players when the second blue woollca pullover. She hit 6-2, 6-1.
6-0 round is decided
before warm vigour
Second round-Miss D. Hart S. P. Ng and K. S. Yam (KTGCA) Defending Champion Jaroslav eliminating Miss Seeney, whose (U.S.) beat Mrs H. Hopman lost to Lore and L1. 4-0; beat Quars
and Poon. 0-2; beat and of Egypt has the
D.L for the trip to Europe (Australia) 6-1, 6-0; Miss expenses Drobny toughest task. among the "giants" are being met by public subscrip- Kilian (South Africa) beat Miss
in Australio. of the tournament. In a duel of tion
K. Hubbell (U.S.) 6-2, 6-1; Mrs. Williams and F. Marshall (KCC) drow with H. Chan and K. H. Lee, he
In one of the best fighting. Redick-Smith (South Africa)-6, drew with 1. F. Lee and C. left-handers is opposed to Australian Mervyn Rope, holder tailles of the day Mrs Brewer, beat Miss B.
J. De Riba (Spain) Chang 3-6.
P. Peterson and C. Randall (KCU) eat British international Miss beat title and a quarter-finalist in the
Miss L. Pericoli (Italy) lost to Chan and Lee, 198: lost to Singles last year.
Pat Ward 4-6, 6-3, 6-6 in the 5-7, 6-1, 6-2; Mrs H. Brewer Lee and Luke, 3-4, fort to Yan and of Sven Davidson
Sweden,
second round. They received (Bermuda) beat Miss P. Ward Chaar 2-0 Europe's number one, who won a byes in the first round.
five-setter on Monday the American, Ham
Fuller ended the innings at of the Wimbledon Men's Doubles attractive Champion of Bermuda, 6-3; M Dauar (India) 6-1, Like, 4-6 st to D. Yan and
87-the lowest Sussex score this
season,
In an hour and a half seven wickets had fallen for 76, Fuller claiming five of them for 41.
Miss Ward, who won the Italian title last month, led 5-2 ร
Set to make 142 for victory, Richardson, laces another hard the deciding set but willtec
the tourists got the runs in two hours 10 minutes for the loss of one wicket.
Russel Endean Waite put on 96.
KCC TEAM
match when he meets the South
under the stream of penetrating Enrique American Champion,
strokes ground
from the FOR LIBERATION Morea of Argentina. Morea has
left-hander. Both Bermudan one of the most powerful sex-players were almost exhausted John vices in World tennis today. and
after their 11⁄2 hours' duel in the before Waite Both
*
SHIELD MATCH
A. Goudy and Hanel (KC) 0 to Chan and Lee, 2-6; lost to Ler 2nd to Yan and Luke. 2-8 lost Chang, 2-6.
CCC beat CCSRC (1) by, 63.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Water-Folo
Senior League:
these malobes are sun,
GLAMOUR GIRL was run out. His 56, which scheduled for the centre court.
The following will represent cluded ave fours, was made in
The current glamour girl of The other six "seeds" should an hour and 12 minutes.
gain round three without undue international Lawn Tennis, Miss Kowloon Cricket Club in the "Lucious" Lea Pericoll, 20-year- first match of the Liberation Edcean, who made the win-exertion.
old Italian, whose court creations Shield Series against Kowloon Chung ning stroke a sweep for four
of Bowling Green Club, on Sun- Trabert, American have caused much raising 11 fours and a off Parks-bit
fashion day. June 25, at 3.45 pm, at favourite for the title, plays highbrows, set a new six in his 73 not out and the Little Trevor Fancutt of South for the match against Miss Jo Cox's Rath 134: 3245 Macquet (France)
Vesterinen (Finland) Springboks won with two hours Africa; Australia's Ken Rosewall, De Riba, of Spain
to spare-Reuter.
242: $13 Len Lang
23:10 Vladimir Kuznetsov (USSR) 237:11 Hefner Will (Germany)
234:1015
233: 41 Viktor Taibiilenko (USSA)
Toivo Byptianen (Finland)
211 94 Lynn Grerne (USA) 230: 83 Al Cantell (USA) 329: 311⁄2 John Buage (USA) 22:11 Rob Hall (USA) 208: 3 Dick Bahter (USA) 227: 114 A. Demeter (Ramonia) 773:
Chuck, Tiggins" (USA) Hal Notira (USA)
9
225: 6
102: 31
HAMMER THROW
Harold Connolly (USA)
200:102 Milostay Maça (CSR)
197: 5 Mikhail, Krivonosov (USSR) 1979 Fyodor Tkachev (USSR) 195:
Sverre Strand (Norway)
Marty Engel. (USA) 192: 0 Ewan Douglas (GB)
Tadeusz Rut (Poland)
193: 6
191: 81
479 Fred Schermerhorn (USA)
51.4 Yurly Litujev (USSR)
191: 3%
190: 9
51.3 Josh Culbreath (USA)
Stanislav Nymnashev (USSR) Yurly Nikulin (USSR) Stri Dadak (CSA)
51.7 Jaime Aparicio (Colombia)
190: 44
32.8 Igor Elin (USSR)
190: 31
1901
57.8 Anatolls Yui (1998)
Nikolay Ryetkin (USSR) Jozsef Cermak
189: 9
533 Bob Gerdeman (USA)
188: 01
138:10
Bob Backus (USA)
138: 9
137; 6%
185:10
1:47.5 Roger Moens (Belgium)
1383 Wes Santee (USA)
1:48 Arnie Sewell (USA)
1386 Tom Courtney (USA)
1:19.6 Brian Hewson (GB)
1:50.4 Hans Friedrich (Germany)
1:50.4 Kiaus Richtzenhain (GDR)
1-508 Hell Reinoze (GDR)
880 YARDS RUN
1475 Lon Spurrier (USA) 1:48.5 Wes Santec (USA) 1:19.0 Mat Whitfield (USA) 1:49.0 Lang Stanley (UBA) 1:49.1 Arnie Sowell (USA) 1:492 Tom Courtney (USA) 150.0 Derek Johnsm (GBR 130 Chuck. Kirkby (USA) 1:33 B Heard (USA) 1504 Popnie Delaney (Elte) 130.7 Dave Casper (USA) 1:50. Dick Footer (UBA) 1:512 Tom Anderson (USA) 1:41.4, Pete Gray (USA)
1515 Do Bowden (USA) 1215 Jiri Bailey Australia)
1415 Tenry Cryer (USA)
1,500 METRES RUN
Wilson Carneiro (Brazil)
53. Jagder Singh (India).
33.6. Vyacheslav Bogatov (USSR)
54.2
400 YARDS HURDLES
Robert Shaw (GB)
Elenne Roux (S. Africa)
Tom Farrell (GB)
Siegfried Houseau (5. Africa) 66.0 Josh Culbreath (USA) 53.8 Jack, Sage (USA)
"HIGH JUMP
6:11% Erde Shelton (USA) 0:104 Charles Dumas (USA) G: 83% Charic Holding (USA) GB Floyd Smith (USA)
B: Jaroslav Kovar (CSR)
0:01 Julius Chigbolu. (Nigeria) 5:814 Dan Baricadale (USA)
6: H Floyd Jeter (USA)
0:8 Cal Clack (USA)
Davern Wisớn (DBA), 18: 7% Mark Baruth (UKLA JE
0-724 Bernard Abdru (USA) 18:34 Fred Bentley (USA) |
3:42.3 Istvan Tozavolgyi (Hungary),|6: 137 Tommy Kelly (UBA)
3:426. Sander Inaros (HunMERTY}
3:43a Laszio Tabori (Hungary)
$455, West Bantee" (DSA)E 754 Erna Beres (HungSTT),
Herman Wyatt/(USA) · G:... Peter Wolf (N. Zealand) Pestle (Commelfus Treeman (UBA).
664 NICK Dyer (UNKN
(Hungary)
Yuely Plyechnokov (USSR)
31uhammad Iqbal (Pakistan)
Josef Majek (CSR)
H. Ziermann (Germany) Donald Seilert⋅ (USA)
100: 61⁄2 C. Dumitru (Hammania).
HKSA HANDBOOK
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