DISAPPOINTING TIMES
AT JAPANESE INTER-UNIVERSITY . SWIM MEET
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BY LESLIE NAKASHIMA
Tokyo, June 8. Nineteen-year-old Tsuyoshi Yamanaka clocked dis- appointingly slow times today in winning the 400 and 1,500-metre freestyle events as he! powered Waseda University to a 36-12 vic- tory over Keio University in their dual swim- ming meet at the 50-metre outdoor Melji pool.
Yamanaka clocked 4:30.9 in the 400 metres, the frat of three events in which he competed to- diny. It was a far cry from the 4:23.9 he registered in the recent Asian Games as be shattered Australian Murray Rose'a oficial- ly recognised world record of 4:27.0.
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WORLD CUP RESULTS
Yamanaka's time was dis- appointing to Japanese swimming experts who had hoped he miglit even challenge the still
Stockholm, June â. Argentina, Czechoslovakia, recognised new world mark
Paraguay, Mexico and Austrdi 4:21.8 established this year by
Konrads of Jost and Yugoslavia, Scotland, 35-year-old Jan Australia.
Hungary, Wales, Britain and the Lack
competition plus Soviet Union drew. unfavourable conditions were for reason apparently Yamanaka's mediocre perform anco today. The temperature, of the outdoor pool water was 20 degrees centigrade, a bit too. culă în contrast to the
the
stantly-maintained 24 degree of the new 50-metre indoor pool waler where the Aulan Games nwimming events were held. A
In Group 1, Germany beat Argentina 3-1 at Malmoe and Northern Ireland beat Czecho- slovakia 1-0 at Helsted.
Group II-Sweden beat
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WORLD CUP SOCCER
Surprise In Opening
WEST GERMANY BEAT ARGENTINA BY 3-1
England Draw With Russia
Stockholm, June 8. West Germany, the holders, sprang the surprise of the opening
matches today in the World Soccer Cup Final serios.
The Germans, who have done little in international football since their triumph in. Switzerland four years ago, beat the strong Argentina side by 3 goals to one.
With only four players of the 1954 Cup Team, the Germanis were a goal down in the first minute but fought back strong- ly to bend 2-1 at halftime.
They got right on top in the second half but added only one more goal.
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All sixteen finalists were
today On 1 grounds action throughout Sweden,
for the
Group two: France, Paraguay, Yugoslavia, "Scolland,
Group three; Sweden, Mexico, Hungary, Woles.
Group four: Russte, England,
Austria, Brazil
WAJ Thien Johnny Haynes brought down, and Tom Finney, who took the penally kleje, skilfully put a ground ches histo the corner of the net,
This English goal received tremendous applause from the crowd which did not appreciate Gustav at King
Sweden the Russians rough play, officially opened the final series
.match before the Sweden and Mexico in the Scina Stadium here, watched by 50,000 spectators.
between Scotland v. Yugoslay
England v. Russia
Playing grandi spirijed foot. ball, Scotland survived an early reverse to hold' the brilliant Yugoslav side to a 1-1 draw at Avesteras.
Both were shock" goals.
Alexander winger Right Petakovic put Yugoslavia ahead
Brazil, favourites title, gained a decisive 3-0 win Group France beat Para- over Austria, while the only other South American finalists, quay 7-3 at Morikeeping and
Paraguay were overwhelmed Scotland and Yugoslavia drew7-3 by France, who registered
of Vaesterus.
England drow 2-2 with the the bigrest win of the day.
ot host
Union Swellen, the
Gothenburg nation. Sovket apenel their bid by beating after trailing 0-1 at half time. driving rain also was depressive | Mexleo 3-0 u Stockholm Mexico 3-0. to maintain their In a heelic contest in which In six minutes, and Jimmy to the contestants.
arki Hungary and Wales three-year unbeaten record on the Russians were repeatedly Murray, the Hearte inside for Yamanaka was more than 100
pennlised for rough play. Eng-word, headed an equalizer three metres in the lead as he clock-dew 1-1 at Sandviken,
Group IV The Soviet Union
land equalised with only six minutes after the interval. All four United Kingdon mintates go, from a penalty. countries went undefeated. A record crowd of over 30,000 on a cool Playing the soccer might of the watched the match Communist world, England, summer's evening. Scotland and Wales all drew, and Northern Ireland scored a narrow victory.
-ed 18:33.4 to win the 1,500-anel Brill daew 2-2 IL
Goteborg and Brazil beat Austek 3.0 at Uddevulla.
Standinge after today's gaines were:
Group
and 1- Germany Northern Ireland 2 points each, Argentina aid Czechoslovakia zero points each,
their own soll.
The Russians opening goal in the 134 minute "came through their centre forward and cup tain Nikile Simonyan.
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Games
by Reg. Wootton
Week-End Lawn Bowls
LEAGUE LEADERS CONSOLIDATE
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TOP POSITIONS WITH CONVINCING VICTORIES
By "TOUCHER"
League leaders in all the three divisions of the Colony lawn bowls league consolidated their top positions during the week-end matches with convincing victories.
In the first division, Kowloon Cricket Club, who lost to Indian Recreation Club by 1% to 3% in their opening match of the season, picked up on Saturday the maximum points for the fourth week in succession.
Their victims this time were four enabled them to score six (B.M. Omar, A.R. Klichell and Cralgengower Cricket Club "B" shots on the remaining four A.M. Omar in a game featured who played a much lower grade heads and win by 21-12: It was by big up and down swings. They of bowls than they did in their a worthy first victory for skip not only caught up their oppon- last two matches when they Roza-Pereira who himselt played ents but went on to lead by defeated both Indian Recreation a most conspicuous part in his 14-13 by the 15th head only to lase a five on the 10th head. At Club and Kowloon Bowling four'a triumph. Green Club.
Craigengower's only point in the end of the 10th head the the match that never produced score was oven at 18-18. The a really high standard of bowls IRC four reeled off a three but the trickiness of McLennan's four did belter than because of some paris of the green was that by chalking up a five and a scored by W. C. Young, R. Tay, single on the last two heada, C. C. Ma and S. Leonard,
In the only other first division
Dock Club* game, Kowloon covered themselves with glory
It was a fast game, full of metre events.
Yamunaka was also anchor-
thrills with the Scottish first man for the Waseda team that
time tackling and grand forward work throwing the Yugoslavs won the B00 metres relay in 0:07,2, He was 25 metres in
out of their stride. Kelo's the lead over
Shazo
The Scots gave them no time Tanibuchi who finished in 8:25.1.
or space in which to work the The men were slow today,
The finals are being decided by
ball once they had settled down. Only two
records
to cach
Walsh chances of reaching the new MeeE
four-countries pools, vere set. The first come in tho Group France 2 points, pool. Each team plays the They went further ahead in quarter-anols of the tourna 200 metres butterfly when Haruo Yugoslavia and Scutlami one others in their pool, and the two the 55th minute through outsidement looked much brighter to- Yoshimuda of Waseta clocked each on Paraguay zero.
leading sides in each pool wilt right Alexander Ivanov, bet night when they held Hungary 2:30.7 to erase the former mark
The greater experience and Group Sween)" two qualify for the quarter-finals. England, reduced the deftelt tento a 1-1 draw at Sandviken.
when later
Derek A. John Charles "special," a more consistent bowling of the of 2:40:4
Osanu points, Hungary and Wales one The pools will be deelded on a minules fel by
header points bests and goat average Kevan (West Bromwich Albion) penetrating
frum a well-balanced Kowloon Cricket Yamashita of Kelo last your. each and Mexico zrɔ, The other record care in
will not count,
Corner, nodded the ball into the net
in the 25th minute Club twelve were very much in
this match. Robson netted ove earned Wules the draw. Bobby 200 metres breast-stroke with
Composition of the poola Is:
Bozsik, the Hungarian right Magaru Ola Wareda clocking
Group one: Argentina, West minutes later, but bad the goal
four
Their four of O. R. Sadick,
Poor Form scured after 2:47.8 to break his former mark
Germany, Czechoslovakia, disallowed because of obstruc- winger.
C. 1. Stapleton, F. R. Kermuhi of 2:60 set last year.-U.P.I.
minules-Reuter. Northern Ireland.
tion of the goalkeeper.
after trailing behind W. M. The Cralgengower four's vic-when they edged out Recrolo Sousee, M. A. Baptists, J.
tory came not so much from "B" by the odd shot to take four Pau and M. Q. Wong by 4-6 20
their own brilliant play as from polnits from the match.
form shown by In the second the very poor
division, the end of the sixth head,
the
Group IV Brazil 2 points. Britain and the Soviet Union ong each and Austria zero. - France-Presse:
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Solina, and F. O. Madar. Lead-on ing all the way, they ramped home comfortably, by 27-15,
Only Fight
Luz's
Virtual Leaders
· chalked up ́n three on?tis next all their four opponents, who Filipino Club. upheld their nd and never looked back after seemed to be able to do nothing unbeaten record when they took that to lead comfortably all the right. After tralling by 1-4, de full points from a fighting KCC chalk up their fifth way
the drat two heads, the CCC 4welve to up to the final score of 27-11.
four took the lead with a three, straight win of the season. The second KCC four of Wa four and a three and forged Baker, B. Y. Doe, A. M. Alves ahead on the next six successive and J. S. Landolt also enjoyed heads to 19-4.
In 4ho third division. almost the same margin of
Corn broke the Cralgengower. Cricket Club. #till streak superiority over Cralgengawerscoring
of their held the top berth in the league G. F. Santos, P. Manson, 8. R opponents with a lucky single table with a 41⁄2-1⁄2 win over
the 12th head after their Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
Although opponents had been lying three,
the Valley Club and went on to stage a Aghting twelve have 18% points from anlah to eventually lose by only
four wins in five matches, it is 18-24.
the USRC twelve who bro the At Indian Recreation Club, virtual leaders in this league, The only fight put up by Talkoo were again unlucky to The only unbeaten team in this Craigengewer was by LM. lose by a narrow margin of division, they now lle second Silva, A. K. Ismail, K. X. Pavri five shots on the aggregato al- and T. A. Leonard, who held though the final paint score was
with 10 points gained from four J. Teng W. Howard, J. Chubb 1-4 against them. Against and T. E. Baker to a close game Cralgengower "A" in their last throughout the 21 heads. At match, they lost by only one the end of the 16th head, the Risot Craigengewer four led by 15-13, Bob Marshall's Talkoo four but a brilliant spell by the KCC led almost all the way against four EDW them
until snatch two (U. A. Rumjahn's four threes in succession to establish 19-10 at the end of the 19th a winning 19-15 lead. All that head. Two twos by the Indian the Craigengower four could do on the last two heads enabled was to improve their score by athein to edge out their opponents single on the remaining three by 20-15. With this defeat goes the unbeaten record of Mar- heads to lose by 16-21,
With their victory on Satur- ehall's four who had won two day, W. Hong Sing's four are matches and tied two before this
only four in the first game division league who can boast
The Taikoo four of G. Stark,
of having won all their matches J. McArthur, G. Clayton and J. so far. Hong Sting now heads. Baxter put up an extremely the skips table with five wins, close game against J. M. A. 121 shots for and '78 against. Rumjalin, K. M. Omar, J. Hoosen J. S. Landoli's four also and A. K. Minu up to 12-13 en maintained an unbeaten record, the 16th head, but faltered on Aivo heads. -They but are slightly behind Hong the last
SCOTO managed to
only Sung's four and the only other single to lose by 13-20. uabeaten four in this league Jackle Noronha's four from Recrelo with four wins and one the. Noronha's four hove
Hard-Earned
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also the tame number of wins me was a hard-earned and one ife but are slightly ahead ef Landell's four in shois for.
Taikoo's only point from this #.
J. McCaffrey, R. Black, Fleming and C. McLennan ware 1-10 behind A.R.A. Rahman,
By The Wayside
Two other hitherto unkosten fours fell by the wayside during the week's games. "At Club đỡ Recreio, George Номе Choy and his men suffered their first defeat in four outings—and what- a doteat. Fitted against G. A. Guterres, L. M. Rodrigues, E. M. Alarcon and J. E. Noronha, they held their own until the "in-interval when the score stood
4-7.
They took a single on the first head after ten but never scored after that for the remaining ten heads. With skip Noronha play- ing a brilliant gang and able support coming from all the three front men, the Recreio four almost did they pleased to end up at the head end of a 24-6 score, to pave the way to: Recreio. Ar”.... 4-1 win over Craigengower MADAN
akip C. Roza-Pereira notched his first win after three outings as skip with a 21-12 score over Craigongower' PR. Rig, AEH, Cestro.A.E; Coates and 0.A. Bouze be
Play was quite close, untu 15-12 on the 17th head, but a stronger : Enich by the Recreio
matches.
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