THE CHINA MATE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1958.
BRITISH ATHLETES DREW RECORD CROWD TO DYNAMO STADIUM
By the Times Special Correspondent
Moscow, Sept. 11.
In the electric, almost hysterical atmosphere of modern international sport, the combined might of the Russian men and women's teams ground their way to victory over Great Britain here this evening by 220 points to 141, demonstrating in the most forcible munner Russian athletes' capacity for winning against themselves as well as producing world record holders. The men won by 137 points to 98, and the women by 83 to 48.
As the sunny afternoon at the Dynamo Stadium disappeared in the shadows, and the banks' floodlights came on, victory after victory went to the Russians, some expected but others, such as the defeat of D. J. N. Johnson in the 800 Metres, and Miss H. J. Armitage in the 100 Metres, provided considerable disappointment.
Undoubtedly the long trip Silver Modal at here had taken the edge off our athletes, but nonetheless were besten in all departments by a ration who can as well as draw
from 200 million people, tench their athletes technical and tactical knowledge of the highest clasS,
ON THE Singapore's Eng-yoon In Hop, Step And Jump
Clears 49ft. 72ins.
SOCCER SIDE
INSIDE
Edited By Sam Leitch
Alf Sherwood, skipper of Cardiff and a loyal clubman for 13 years, holder of 35 Welsh caps, has asked for a transfer.
"But it has nothing to do with that 9-1 defeat by Wolves; and nothing to do with me being dropped for the match against Bolton,” Alf assured me.
Sherwood was switched from
the game against Wolves in an right back to left back during attempt to hold Johnny Hancocks.
"I was not really fit for the match. For about nine months I have not been happy. I think a change of club and some new faces will do a lot of good."
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star!): Fryer. 47.3pec.: the Berlining.
Wheeler, 40.9sec.; and Johnson, Olympic Games in 1936, they One of the events which 47.3sce.
Ignityev was 10 metres be- really drew the Russian specta-
to the stadi was the hind Johnson on the last leg tori
first Liverpool manager Don Welsh appearance in the 5,000 Metres after hard work by the
but he has ordered his scouts to con- of C. J. Chataway. On the paper three British runners.
Johnson centrate on finding a top-clase flogged himself after ho had little to fear from
was wing-hall. He is prepared to Chernyavsky, the Russian first and, entering the straight,
spend up to £10,000 for the string, but the heat made him level. take
right man. no chances, and he and Ibbotson trailed along until the lust lap.
The stark slory of this even- ing's match can be summed up by the fact that Great Britain had six individual victories out of the 31 events. Of these Great Britain won only the 1,500 with Metres, 3,000 Metres Steeple- Chataway
1.
Fortunately. Johnson kept his head, and Ignatyev had left too
of his strength on the the much
Liverpool have also joined Arsenal-Wolves-Manches- Then Ibbotson tried to kick back straight, and Johnson waster City queue for ex-cel cutier 300 metres to go, and able to come away again in the Vic Groves, the Leyton Oriehl
responded Immedi-last 10 metres, amid uproarious right winger.
from the sporting chase, and wemen's High Jump ately, racing past Chernyavsky applause
Into a comfortable Russian spectators. socuring eight points arid away outright,
to three points. However, In the lend. last event we gained an exci able and laudable success in the 1,600 Metres Relay, which brought
the 70,000 crowd-the largest ever in Moscow for an match to their feet athletics shouting their applause from the stands.
one
OUTSTANDING ORGANISATION
his
Chernyavsky got up on toes and left Ibbotson flounder- ing, but Chalaway's last lap of 57.2sec., including three glances over the shoulder, brought him safely home, looking as though
heal running in this necessary evil.
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Results Of Both Matches
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MEN
4.
M.
Singapore's Tan Eng-yoon, a 26-year-old school. teacher, cleared 40 feet 7 inches (15.12 metres) in the Hop, Step and Jump in a triangular meeting between the Fiji Infantry Regimcht, Singapore Civilians and Singapore Combined Services at the Jalan Besar Stadium in Släge- pors on September 10.
This new Malayan record was accomplished at Singa- pore's first ever floodlit athletic meeting. The record was accomplished from a grass run-up. · The ́ performance places Eng-yoon 25th in the world in the current year's ranking Hats in the Hop, Step and Jump, second in Asia behind Japan's Hakaru Abe and second in the British Latest on the Groves move £14,000 would be nearer the Commonwealth and Empire behind England's Ken ... well, Orient chairman mark.
Wilmshurst. Harry Zuzanan was
tho Manchester City-Cardiff match last week.
at
|
Tomaat Naldole
Expect boltom-of-the-tablò
of the Fiji | 'Spurs to recall dapper Tomeny Infantry Regiment, who was Harmer. Changes are coming with the Filan rugby team in at White Hart Lane, And Hongkong, sei a Fijian record of Tommy's dazzling display for 40 feet 24 inches In second
'Spurs
when
they place. It is believed the com- thrashed Amenal reserves 0-1
cooler evening paratively rates him a Langue place,
reserves
FIVE-FIGURE FEES
Nottingham Forest mado an inquiry for 30-year-old Jimmy Baxter, former Barnsley and present Preston Inside-forward.
How much longer can Len weather conditions had much to Was ("The Duke"), Duquemin hold do with these performances as But the price wanted
moot meetings is Malaya lake the loyal,
COM- between £10,000 and £12,000. out as
place in the heat of the day. much Which was too
club man? plaints
'Spura and fans agree that Forest chief Billy Walker who playeTS docm't mind paying_five-figure inst year was Len's best seas. fces....for youngsters,
He was brilliant in the trial
expects
too.
for
Wolves sign two new juniors, Gwyntor Jones and Ian Hall. but the backstage story of these two signings reveals the friendly but deadly rivalry that goes on between two of the
best-pold gamo's
managers, Btan Cullls of Wolves ond Mati Busby of Manchester United,
A
RATICS.
Fo Quickly.
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# recall
BUCH A CHUMP
Eng-yoon started with 47 feet 104 inches for a new Singapore alicomers record of his first Jump. Naldole countered with 47 feet 8 inches,
companions, and said quietly to
High Hurdles, the 'Spure man: "Can I intro-Naldole ran in the duce you to my board of direc- Josiah Kobiti, tora?"
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on
Aussies' Test Team Will Not Play In India
and November. cons
Lurned after
The
Sydney, Sept. 16. Sir Donald Bradman (South Australia), Jack Ryder (Vic- toria) and Dudley Seddon (New South Wales) have been re- the appointed as selectors for Australian cricket tour On his second jump Eng-yoon cleared 48 feet 74 inches for his England next year, it was Sri- A Spurs player caught sight best ever performance. Noidole nounced at the annual meeting of the Australian Cricket Board of Shemeld United manager had a no jump.
of Control today. Joe Mercar standing in a group
that The Board also stated outside the Bromball Lane On his third attempt Eng- ground.
yoon cleared 48 feet 74 Inches they were unable to accept the The 'Spurs man slapped Joe and Naidole countered with 49 Indian proposal for the Austra
lla team to play in
India in back and In 1031 Cullis signed on the
said: "Joe,feet 2% inches.
October were you such a chump Eng-yoon then ran in the 220 Board considered the two POLÊ VAULT.-V. Chernobal Menetester-botn Colin Booth. why (USSR), 4.42 metres (14ft. Bin.), Busby fumed at this miss. For to come back Into this game? Yards Dash, placing second to months tour to be too long for Joe blushed, pointed to his Josefa Levula of Fil and the team which would have re- 1; V. Bulatov (USSR) 442 Booth was the Manchester and
120 Yards 100 METRES.-L. Bartenyev
English a heavy His teammate, programme (USSR); 10.5sec., 1; B. Tokarev metres, 2; G. M. Elliott (GB), Engiahd schoolboy skippet.
Then Busby signed Duncan 4.20 metres (daft, 94in), 3: I. (USSR), 10.sec., 2; E. R. Sand Ward (GB), 4.00 metres, 4.
Edwards, born in the Cullis
the reversing
A counter proposal to India Though he could hardly beatrom (GB), 10.7sec. 3; B.
territory of Dudley,
| Malayan AAA result with a will be made by the Board. one of the Shenton (GB), 10.790 4.
HOP, STEP AND JUMP-L
victory in 14.8 seconds.
Frank Cush, the New South From the opening ceremony, teimed favourite,
of the 200 METRES.-Y. Konovalov Scherbakov
18.48
Ono Cullis has struck back. Both
London National biggest disappointments
(USSR).
manager
delegate, with the march past.
was elected chief Welsh wouldn't allow eight 20-year-old
The two came back then for Wales Anthems.
I; B, Tokareymetres
9.), 1; V. Jones, and bouquets-the
(50rt.
Australian day was the defeat of D. A. G. | (USSR), 21. 2 Pirle the
In the 10,000 Metres by (USSR), latter ftung to the crowd by
JKreyer(USSR), 15.26 metres, Junior international, and Hall, acouts in his club tea-room the three further tries in the Hop. Chairman of the
were Board Of Control in succession Jon Kuts. organisation
Ruddy (GB) 21.0sec., 3; G. S. 3; D. W. Field (GB). 14.0515-year-old Chesterfield school- other day. That's one way to Step and Jump. Both
RF. Middleton competitors-the
(South In the third and eighth of the Elis.
metres (46ft. Lin.), 3; K. S. D. boy star, were chased by many keep your players,
tired and jumped poorly, but to
who ia was outstanding. The long pre-
retiring ETRES.-A.
including
his sixth Manchester
and lost Jump Australia) Ignatyev Wilmshurst (GB), 13.42 metres, clubs, gramme whipped by so fast that 25 laps Kuts tried his favourite
hardly
but
United. assimilate burst along the straights, could
One London manager called Eng-yoon landed just short of after three years in office. and Norris hauled (USSR), 47,0sec., 1; M. K. V.T
Busby thought he had clinch his first
back Lo the the 81-foot Ang only to fall anything except. the Russian's both Pirle
(GB). murderous finishing in the track their way up to Kuts's shoulder Wheeler (GB), 47.4sec., 2; P. G. 48.1sec., 3 V.
hours before back. ed the Hall transfer until Ian's ground a few father and complete domina-again, and for a while it looked Sirhzevsky (USSR), 48.48cc., 4.
favour decided in events
the evening match and insisted tion in the field.
as though the
blond stocky
that, they do sprinting and lap- 100 METRES.-G.. Vinogra-Wolves. Ivalda METRES. — G. |Russian might have nothing.
That's ping round the track. Z. Statistically, the meeting pro else up his sleeve.
(USSR), 1min. 48.5secs, 1; N. dova (USSR), 12.0sec.. 1:
(USSR), 12.18cc., ? Twenty-two thousand pounds one vided a world record
Marichey (USSR), Imin, 48.7-Safronava (1 3x800 Motres Relay rnd equal Then in the back straight
sec., 2; D. J. N. Johnson (GB), H. J. Armitage (GB), 12.3sec., is the popular price quoted for players.
Hickson Women's the twentieth lap Norris, in an Imin. 48.becc., 3; R. D. Hender-3 world records in the
12.4sec., 4, the transfer of Dave
Scrivens from Everton to Aston Villa, Long Jump and 400 Metres Re-attempt to push the pace up,
200 METER run (GB), 1min. 54.0rces., 1. day, all by Russians. Russian attacked from behind, splitting 1.500 METRES.-B. S. How (GB). 24.4sec., M. ikina records were also broken in the Pirie and Kuta by 10 yards. A son (GB), 3min. 48.0cc 1; K. (USSR), 24.8sec., 2; Z. Sorosovn men's - 800 Metres and 1,600 once, Kuta, as if touched by a
(USSR). 24.0sec., 3; S. Hamp Metres Relay.
(GB) 3min. 46.2sec., 2; hot iron, exploded away
with v Okorokov (USSR),
ton (GB), 25.3sec., 4. round the bend, 46.6sec., 3; a long sprint leaving
800 METRES.-N. Otkalenko O. Bragin (USSR), both British runners 3min, 50.4sec., 4
(USSR), 2min. 6.sec., I; D, S. well behind,
2min, 7.7sec. 2; 5,000 METRES-C. J. Chata- Leather (GB).
(USSR), 2min. 10.0- 14min. c. 3; the Chernyavsky (USSR).
14.4sec., 2; G. D. Ibbotson (GB), 13.8sec. 4. limin 24.2sec.. 3; N. Pudov (USSR), 14mln. 55.8sec., 4.
METRES.-V. Kuls 10,000 (USSR), 20min. 8.2sec., 1; D. A. G. Pirio (GB), 29min. 40.4sec., and
2; K. L. Norris (GB), 29min. 40.45pc., 3; G. Basalayev (USSR), USSR MISS LEATHER OUTSTAYED 30min. 10.0sec.. 4.
The Russians were
in the
Fryer
800
Wood
3min.
WOMEN
Pirie, left badly positioned by way (GB), 14min. 12.0sec., 1: L. D. Kozlovakes (GB), 2mln.
For Great Britain Miss D. S. Leather beat the previous best performance by a United King- dom athlete in second place in the 800 Metres, and J. I. Disley Norris's burst, made up won the 3,000 Metres Steeple- deficit with an answering surge, chase in 8min. 44,2sec., botter but it took too much out of him, than the official world record and eventually he dropped back and the second fastest time ever, to run in with Norris over 200 yards behind Kuts. The winning The women's and men's 100 fime of 29min. 8.2sec. has only Metres races began the day in been beaten by Zatopek a temperature of 80deg. The Kuts himself.
shirt- In
for
B.
of
team
way not to keep your
(London Express Service) (COPYRIGHT)
Three Amateurs Head The County Cricket Batting Averages
London, Sept. 15.
80 METRES HURDLES.-M. Golubnichaya (USSR), 11,2sec., 1: G. Yernolenko (USSR), 11.3- sec., 2; P. Elliott (GB), 11.4soc. 3; M. Francia (GB), 11.5sec., 4. 4x100 METRES RELAY
Vino- (Portin thenko, Russian spectators,
Amateura occupy the first three places by English gradova, Safronova, Itkina), Pleeves and summer blouses,
45.Osec
(equals world record), players in this summer's first clase batting averages, were stil pouring into the
too 110 METRES... HURDLES.—1; GB (Pashley, Scrivens, green-seated stadium. The four Union Angs, one at each end of strong in both 800 Metre races. F. J. Parker (GB), 14.4rec., 1;| Armitage, Franels), 46.4pec.. 2. These are led by Peter May, the England captain and
Ex800 METRES the stadium, fluttered over the Miss Leather sprinted gamely B. Stolyarov (USSR),
RELAY
Surrey batsman, who has scored 1,902 runs and finished black-lettered slogan "Long live after MTB Otiralenko In the 2: P. B. Hildreth (GB), 14.5sec, USSR (A. Lapehina, L. Lisenko, with an average of 61.40the only English batsman to
held the genuine and lasting Peace women's race, and
on 3; Y. Petrov (USSR), 14.8set, N. Otkelenko), Gmin 27.Gacc.
1; GB among People." and music, rare better than ever before record-4.
(world record).
(N top 50. 400 METRES HURDLES — Smalley, at sports
2min 7.7600. meetings here, was ing
M. Wooller, D. S. but Mrs
Ho is followed by Colin $2.2soc., 1; Leather), 6min. 40.2sec, 2. played in honour of the British | Olkalenko's doughty finish was A. Yulin (USSR),
Cowdrey of Keht with 49.32 for visitors,
too much for her, resulting in H. Kane (GB), 52.sec., 2; I
HIGH JUMP T. Hopkins 12 innings and John Dewes of a great 2min. 0.98cc., only 0.3sec. llyn (USSR), 52.9sec., 3; R. D.
for 16 (5ft, 7in.), Middlesex with 48.07 slower than her world record. Shaw (GB). 53.6sec., 4.
(GB), 1,70 metres
D. J. Tyler, (Britain), 1,68, innings,
BATTING
METRES 3,000
sec.
14.6sec.,
STEEPLE
ICE-COOL COMPETITOR All this failed to inspire the D. J. N. Johnson, suu tooking CHASE,—J. I. Disley (GB), metres (5) Gin.), 2; M. Pisareva British sprinters, and Russia out of training after tonsillitis, amin. 44.2sec. (beats official | (USSR), 1.60 mètres. 3; N. gained first two places in both was struggling against two awe-world record), 1; C. W. Brasher Kosova (USSR), 1,85 metres, 4.
of some front runners in Marichov (GB). events, giving them a leadi
8min. 49.2aec., 2; V.
DISCUS. --- N. Pomonareva 18 points to §. Britain, however, and Ivakin, the latter beating Vissenko (USSR), amin. 54.2 (USSR), 51.14 metres 167ft. D. J. McGlew (S. Africa) did excellently in the Women's the Russian record by 0.1sec.
3: F. Marulin (USSR),
91⁄2in.), 1; N. Dumbadze (USSR), F. H. B. May (Surrey) High Jump. Miss T. Hopkins, the European Champion and on The despondency lifted with 8min. 58.4sec. 4.
49.58 metres, 2: M. Giri (GB), M. C. Cowdrey (Kent) and Disley's 4x100 METRES ice-cool competitor, clearing the Steeplechase
RELAY-- 39.43 metres (120ft 4in.), 3; 3. G. Dowes (Middlesex) 0%in. and making three un- great performance, worth a Mile USSR (Tokarev, Kalyayev, S. Needham (GB), 18.25 metres, W. Watson (Yorkshire) successful attempts at the world | In Amin. 2.2sec. on the IAAF Konavaloy, Bartenyev), 40,0sec., 4.
(Gloucestershire) LONG JUMP.-G. Vinogra.. record. Mrs D. J. B. Tyler did tables. Had even J. Cromik, of
J. Insolé (Essex) 5ft, Bin. for second place, better Foland, who did 8min. 412sec. 1; GB (Ells, Sandstrom, Ruddy,
dova (USSR), 6.28 metres (201t. K.. Grieves (Lancashire) recently, been running than her performance for
RELAY-72 in.) (equals world record), 3, Parks (Bussex) he would have had a battle on CB (P. Higgins, Fryer, Wheeler; V. Lituyeva (USSR), 5.98 T. L Livingston (Northants) his hands.
Johnson). 3min. 9.45ec..
metres, 3; T. Hopkins (GB), 8.94 C. Washbrook (Lancashire) Disley hurdled and jumped USSR (Trachov, Ivokin Live metres (101. 6in.), 3; 9. Hoskin G. L. Willaft (Derbyshire) more cleanly than over, andyev Ignatyey), 3min. 9.6sec., 2. (GB), 5.64 metres, 4.
the
Chelsea FC Play
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when he struck he left Vlasenko -8min.
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a barkquot given by the Chelsea Football Clubs in London to cele-Olympic Games.
in
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who beat the 4.
LONG JUMPO. Fedseyev
me (USSR), Tinkovich
4
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metres.
Graveney
pt
Cush was appointed, to the has board 25 years ago and been Honorary Treasurer Had there not been a race in the New South Wales Cricket for Eng-yoon and Association since 1997.-Reuter. between Naidole, It was not improbable that either of the two or both would have gone over 50 feet.
Tan Eng-yoon's triplo jump €15,10 of 40 feet 7 inches metres) is also the best ever by à Chinese, beating the 48 feet 7 inches, (14.81 metres) of the Taiwanese, Chang Li-san, set at North Adams, Massachusetts, Talpel on July 11, 1937.
Nino Valdes' victory
Empire Eng-yoon is leaving Singapore British and
Marciano Can't Fight Says Moore's Manager
Sept. 16.
over
Heavy on September 23 on a three-weight Champion, Don Cockell, year scholarship tó study in London this week was physical education at Lough- news for Archie Moore, World borough College in England and Lightheavyweight
Boxing
he will have opportunities in the Champion. Moore is in train- next three years to compete ing here for his title fight with against some of Europe's best world heavyweight champion hop, step and jumpers.
Rocky Marciano, in New York Of the 24 triple jumpers who next Tuesday.
manager, Charley rank ahead of Eng-yoon on this Moore's
on! Johnston, year's 1st, 19 aro Europeans.
commented four are Latin Americans and Valdes victory: "This proves what I have been saying all one an' 'Asian."
along-Marciano can't fight." In other events Jo Levuln won Moore's handlers pointed out the 100 and 220 Yards in 3.9 and that It had taken Marelano 22.1 seconds, Jerome Henderam nine rounds to beat Cockell won the High Jump at 0 feet and Valdes had stopped the The averages are headed by 1 Inch and Rene Ballerand, British Champion In three the
Moore had outpointed South African Batsman, formerly of Hongkong, won the rounds.
Discus Throw at 127 feet 2 Valdes over _10
Las rounds in Jackie McGlew, with 58.48 from inches.
Vagas last May, they added. 34 Innings.
Moore WBS
examined yesterday
Aga Khan To
Donate £1,500
by De Vincent Nordicello, of the New York Boxing Commis who cald: "By taking off four more points, he
should
be The in top form by Sunday' doctor added Moore is as cool as
4 1,038 130 To Olympic Team an Iceberg His reflexes are nor
1720 170
Nairobi, Sept. 15.
mal. His heart is very good.”
Marciano, who will be making the sixth defence of his title. was
The Aga Khan has promised also examined by Dr Nardicello 42.48 the Kenya Olymple Association yesterday.
42.07 that he will donate
£1,500 41.08 toward the estimated £20,000 40.63 cost of sending the Kenya team 40,10❘ to tho Olympla Craznice
Australia, It was learned today.
United Press.
Inn. NO. Runs HS. Aver.
34 2 1,871 161 42 0 1,902 125*
59:40
51.40
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10
673 117
48.07
14 1,823 214.
2,117 2,427 142
47.79 48.20
42.67
1,232
137
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1,743
401
133
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109 658 185 1,100 1,220,2 469.1
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35
438 2,183 139 163
13.72
014
14.28
1128
744.5 210 1,573 108
14.50
TAKA
74
15 170
1,408,4 207
497 3,100
109 216
*188.4
430 69
1,170.5
WEIGHT—G. Zybing (USSR), 45.4sec, this year (USSR), 7.20 metres (28ft 15.79 metres (51ft. 94in.), 1; T.
716in.) 1; L.
(USSR), 15,43 7.19
Dmetres, 2: J. Cook (GB), 1191 D. F. Cox (Burrey) idenl Brasher, the
second
Wilmshurst string, ran the race of his life
and his (251t. 74in) 3: A. R. Cruiten metres (Dr. in.). 3; 6. Need-R. Appleyard (Yerlahire) place,
ham (GB), 10,44 metres, 4, for
D. Shackleton (Hampshire) accond
JAVELIN splendid time of amin. 40,2sec. den (GB), 6.88 metres, 4.
Chudina L. Jackson (Derbyshire) A London, Sept. 15.
HIGH JUMP 1. Kashkarov after
(100rt, B. Statham (Lancashire) Five hundred guests attended was reward indeed
the disappointment
(USSR), 21 motres (oft, fin) (USSR), 51.60 metres last
1; N. Sitkin
1.08 3in.), (USSR)
Konyayeyn D. Hulleher (Surrey) (USSR),
Lock (Surrey) 43.54 metres, 2; A...A. motres, 2; W. Piper (GB), 1.90
notes Marshall Champere) Collins (GB). binto their first. League Cham - TWD other praiseworthymetree (6ft 2in.), 3; P. B.
អ.. 3. Tayfield (8. Africa) pionship gained last season in achievements came from Mis Stableforth (GB), 1.85 metres (130rt. 7in.). 3: D. Coutes (GB),
37.00 metres, 4.
F. 3. Trueman, (Yorkshire) their 50th year as a League J. Scrivens,
MATCH RESULT.-Meh.-J. H. Wardle (Yorkanire) club.
European 200 Metres Champion WEIGHT-F. Pirts (USSR), USSR, 137 points, Britain 93. C. Gladwin (Derbyshire) Guests
Arthur with an inspired last 30 metres 16.89 metres (55ft. in.), 1: Women-USSR, 83, Britain 48. included Drewry, Chairman of the Foot-and M. V. K. Wheeler in
Grigalks (UESR), 10.38 metres, 15.04 bell Association, Bir Stanley 400 Metres.
2; W. B. Palmer (GB). Rous,
J. the FA Secretary, and
Wheeler showed
metres (52ft 3in.), 3: Oakley, Football Lee Piscourage than any other Bekiah
Savidge (GB), 15.01 metres, 4. dent. Among the former Chel-member of the team by at HAMMER.-M. Krivonosov son players present were Andy tempting to run, Ignatyov.
(202ft. the (Uasin), 61.78 matrés Wilson, Jack Cock, Jimmy Hair European record holder, into the in.), N. Redkin (USSR), Tony Law and Vic ground, He failed, of course, but 39.20 metres, 2; P. C. Alday Woodley,
Other notable questa all equalled his personal best (GB); 58,11 metres (1881, 2in), were Micky Dowdall who joined performance of 47,teke, and 3; E. C. K. Douglas (GB), 62,70 the staff of Chelsen when the later con a scintillating relay metres. club was formed 50 yeḍra ogó, ug.
Jower,
and C. B. Try who played for and at both soccer and teket and one of Chelsea's
Arst Vice-Presidenta,
more sheer
FANTASTIO
JAVELIN V. Kuznetsov (USSR), 72.88 metres (27 After crushing defeats in theon 134in.), 1; 4. Gorshłoby (USSR),
:63.82 intres (2001
ot the relayshe Rumian pot 66.78 motres. Fi P. B. Cullor
ling a fantastic world recomen's (m). 3; D. E. Tucker (OB), Also present were the Now- dmin. 37.00cc. In the, women'» castle United players, holders of 2x800 Helay there was just a │01,24 metres, 4. FA Cup whom Chelaba that almance for Britain in the
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SE BILLY, GEORGE THIS IS FLIVVERS PORTI
knight-Reuter.
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