THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1958.
ONE WORLD RECORD SET IN YESTERDAY'S
EMPIRE GAMES
Australia's Dawn Fraser Betters Own World Mark In 110 Yards Freestyle Two Other Games Swim Records Broken
Cardiff, July 21.
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Australian girl, Dawn Fraser, tonight broke her own world 110 yards freestyle swimming record. She clocked one minute, 1.4 seconds, which was one tenth of a second faster than her former world record time of one minute 1.5 seconds,
Melbourne Games gold medallist in 1956, Dawn had pledged
herself to break her own world record at Cardiff.
Making
DAWN FRASER
full use of her exquisite action she swept down the last HONGKONG BOWLERS SHARE
length to enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
Russian Equals World Steeplechase Record
Tallin, July 21. Russian athlete, Jit- chine cracked the So- viet 3,006 metre steeplechase record and equalled the world re- cord time here today.
The brilliant Vlasen ko might have smashed. both records but for a stumble in sprint,
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Нелі Тко
The other girls trailed far! Behind the turry of spray
CUF 1. A. Nelson (Australín), 73 6 | Dawn cut through the water. pes. (Ganes "Record)
Second in the event WaH
Edwards (England) Australia's Lorraine Chupp in 74.7 sees.
Thirci une minule 3.6 seconds.
3. S. G Wetton (South was Alva Colquhons of Austra- Africa) 78,8 secs. Valia, (min. 4.0 secs), Dianu Wilkinson ni, Englund was sees. fourth, Matulio Myburg South Altica, arth.
and
4. D. Davies (Wales)
Heat Three
1. J
84.3
B. Grinbern (England) Margaret Awuşaki (Canada) 73.3 secs (Games Record).
2. P. M. Gould (New Zea- sixth.
English girl Judith Grisham lind) 73.8 secs. mashed the Empire Games 110 3. 5. K. Barber (Canada) Jarda
back-stroke 75.4 secs.
(Scotland)
women's
record just after
4. N. McDowall Australia's Anne Nelson had broken the 77.8 secs. 1954 revani in today's eliminat- Qunitders for final were;
J. Grinham (England) A. Nelson og beats.
P. Gould (New Edwards (Eng-
Ann broke the former record (Australia), of ono minuter, 15.2 couds in Zealand), M. one minute 13.6 seconds, but inland), S. Barber (Canada), and
Beeketi (Australla). the next heat, Judith Grisham G. clipped five-tenths of a second Reuter and France-Presse.
an
Anne's short-lived record. Earlier,
England's Richard
established Heningway the final
Empire Games ·record when, die won the first heat of the 220 yards men's breast-stroke,
The Doublo
Jitchine's time of 8 minutes, 35.6 seconds was achieved in biting' cold and driving head. winds. But he was only 74 seconds in front of the incredible Vlasenko, who had led a field of crack steeple- chasers from the gun. Vlasenko's fall pushed him into fourth place. Pomomarey was second' in. 8 mins. 40.6 secu.— France-Presse.
Forbidden
To Use Unofficial Transport
Cardiff, Jily 21. Australia's team at the Empire, and Cominonwealth Games have been forbidden to use uno(lein! transport following an injury of one of the tenever in a motor- cycle accident.
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Michael Sichel, 23-year-old Queensland copy-writer. slightly injured when he fell oft the motor-cycle yesterday, and had to scratch from the insw dual foils championship, whichy started today,
Mr B Young, the Austration team general manager, said to- day: "I have told the team that
every member is forbidden to
10
breaking
record wns completed when
But double Australia's
Terence Gatercole
LEADERSHIP OF GAMES
SINGLES AND RINKS EVENT First Defeat In Rinks Yesterday
Cardiff, July 22.
Hongkong's bowlers were well up among the Commonwealth's best after five of the 11 matches in the Empire and Commonwealth Games lawn bowls section had been completed.
In the singles, Hongkong, thanks to Erie Liddell's steadiness and brilli-
County Cricket HAMPSHIRE, SURREY AND NORTHANTS RETAIN POSITIONS IN LEAGUE TABLE
London, July 21. The three leading teams in the English county cricket championship Hampshire, Surrey and Northamptonshire all rushed to two-day vic, tories today.➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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Hampshire beat Lancashire by six wickets at Bournemouth. Surrey thrashed Yorkshire by an innings and 88 runs at the Oval and Northampton had an overwhelming win by an innings and 166 runs against Kent at Northampton.
Hampshire's win keeps them) 202 (M. Smith 50, P. Alley five at the top of the table with 138 for 58 and 19 for one). points but the champions Sur-
rey are hard on their heels just
At Worcester: Worcestershire
six points behind. Northamp- 382 and 107 for two. (D. Ken- ton now have 114 points. All yon 8 not out), Gloucester- three teams have played 17 abire 208 (J. Mortimer 40, B. Moyor 60, T. Graveney 50, J. Cames.
Aldridge Ave for 45.3
Lock's 11 For 66
At Worthing: Sussex 301 and Touy Lock England' otlarm 125 for four (A. Oakman 47), splaner bowled Yorkshire to Glamorgan 238 (B. Gedges 20. defcat. Yorkshire were put out W. Parkhouse, 43, R. Bell six for 70 and 118 in just undior live for 54).-Reuter, bours batting and Lock claimed a total of 11 wickets for 66 six for 18 in the first innings and five for 48 in the second..
All-rounder Eric Bedscr whose benent, match it. was, helped cut the third day's play off his game by supporting Lock with accurate offbreak bowing,
Northants dismissed Kent twice in two hours and Go minutes playing time. Kent
their opening bat Bob Wilson through injury early in the day and Australian All-rounder Jack Pettiford was unable to play because of Wness.
ance, are tied at the top of the table with England and South Africa were unlucky in that they lost all with eight points each.
Liddell has so far lost only one | Sophia Gardens after Cuest Keen match-to England's champion, where some of the greens were Perey Baker, by a single shot, rather bad. 21-20.
"Despite the rain, the beautiful
st the beginning I found myself. overshooting
wood." he added.
HUNG HAK-YAU Hongkong are sino at the top Sophin Green was quite fast and
EIGHTH IN FOILS FINAL
clipped Heming ang a time on Gold Medal For Paul
2 minutes, 408 seconds 10 2 minutes 41.2 seconda in the rexi beni.
The 110 yards, men';; freestyle event was won by John` Deviti of Australie.
He made his turn 50 metres in front of his compatriots, Chapman and Shiploa on the first leg of the 110 yarde triumph, But on the last lengths Devki had to claw to the finish tri the face of an_Incredible, "come, back by Gary Chapman whoss superts challenge brought him wible five metres of the cham- plm, over the lugt few lengths, And with a final surge Cary uppered to have dead-beater',
Jengthily conferred Judges Lefore awarding the verdict lu Dovit.
Results of this race were:- 1. John Doykt (Australia) 50.6 sees.
A Gory Chapman (Aus- Tralia)-60.0 secs
(Aus-
3. Geoffrey Shipton tiralin)-57 secs.
4. R. Cummerun (Canada)-58.5 secs.
5. Aubrey Burer Afrien) 58.7 secs.
Cardiff, July 21. Hung Hak-you, Hongkong
of the table in the rinks com- Austraila, petition-tied with Kenya and Rhodesia with, eight points erch.
Lose First Match
The Colony's four, skipped by veteran Raoul Luz, last their Brai match to Kenyn by 24-22 today after four riraight wins.
In the pairs Beb Gourlay and
C. C. Ma'haye scored six points
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Avenge Defeat
As on Saturday, the Hongkong pale avenged a morning defeat by a resounding victory in the evering. They have wors three of their five matches to date.
The Hongkong rink team mot its first defeat of the tournament
against another top, formation, the Kenya four.
the
Keen Competition Batsmen Crumble
In Boxing And Rowing At Cardiff
bestmen The remaining crumbled
spln agoinet bowling of George Tribe who had match figures of eight for 20 and who received pound sup- port from fast bowler Frank Tyson and the slow bowling of Jack Manning.
win
A 'New Look'
For Australian
Touring Rugby Team
Sydney, July 21. There were several surprises in the Australian Rugby Union Wallabios side
picked for the tour of New Zooland, to start next month.
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Lour Bou
⚫ individual foil finalist, had įwith three wins and two losses this evering after a long battle | Sophia Gardens pavilion, wherinth of the season and the Sith! Zealand Maoris in the series just
Greatest shock was the selec tion of Queensland forward Dr. Set to score 95 runs for vie- Charles Wilson as explain. tory over Lancashire, Hampshire make this selection, the
over passed claimed the extra half hour and selectors Cardiff, July 21.
reached the goal in 105 minutes Davidson and Des Connor, who Most popular with the pubille for the loss of four wickets, each led the Australian side in among today's Empire' Games Their
was Hampshire's Tes: miches against the New was the boxing, programume al
Cyril ended. completed in two days. about 2,000 watched preliminary Washbrook. Lancashire's 44- bouts.
and former year-old captain
"bagged England batsman pair"-failed to score in either innings for the first time in his 25-year-old career-Reuter.
Toam Standings
to be content with eighth and are still in the running for and last place in the final top honours.
After live matches had been pool tonight at the Caerlayed in each section of the Castell School, Cardiff. bowls, with six more matches Although Hung did not score sill to be played, the points a win, he must be congratulated standings nee:- on reaching the final and bare ngures do not do him justice. In fact, he fenced very well apadnet his more experienced opponents including the holder of the title, Rene Paul, and the champion of four countries, in other words, the cream of the Commcnvenith.
The 19-year-old colony char-Scotland 4, Canada 2, Jersey 0. pton scared two hits against Ute ventuel winner, Raymond Paul,
The issue was in the balance
William Bannen, 24-year-old un the 20th head, when the coal delivery man from Dundee, Kenya learn drew ahead to lead provided the "Breworks" by 24-21. Despite efforts in the whipping Joo Leeming. the inal head, Hongkong could only British "Amateur Boxing As at one shot and Kenya won sociation
in two
· champion, Dut 24-22,
rounds to reach the semi-finalk of the fight-heavyweights.
Thu
8, which bolh sides frequently
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SINGLES England ឆ. Hongkong South Africa 8, Australia.
thodeasia 0, Wales B, N. Ireland 4, Kenya 4, New Zealand 4,
PAIRS
N.
Australia 8. Canada 8, three against the second, Ivan Ireland B, N. Zealand 6, England Land, the Australian champion, G, Hongkong 6, Rhodesia und even took Rene Paul to the South Africa 0, Kenya tast lait
Wales, Jersey 0, Scotland 0.
BINGS
2,
The Results
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Close of play cores in today's cricket, matches were:
Al Lord's: Middlesex, 230 and Now Zealand 200 Maler 65, N. Harford 49. for J. Rdd 07. F. Titmus six 06).
in ding-dong battle,
The referee stepped in to halt match on sture Threes was the
Leeming head 25 for one. stur the fight after the Sophia Gardens and shoulders taller, than his IL and fanny bowls rugged
had been opponent, enthusets walted in the light down four times. drizzle to see the enI.
CAPTAIN OMITTED
Only nine of the Wallables team which toured the British tales have been retained to tour New Zealand.
Oralited are seasoned Aumra-
captain Davidton, Don Logan, Roll Harvey, Peter Fenwicko and Stewart Soolls.
Another ex-Walinby, Geoff Vaughan, was unavailable.
THE TEAM The team is: Fullbacks: T. Curley (NSW) At Nottingham: Derbyshire wingers: A Morton (NSW), Daniel Bekker, South Afrien's 353 for seven declared, Notting-A-Phelps (NSW), E. Stopieton “Kanya, alili undefeated, Hong- Kong, Australia and England 26-year-old fighting policeman amshire 132 (H. Rhodes five (NSW), appear to be the best teams in gave the boxing crowd an ex- for 50 and 54 for one). the rinks competition and there citing couple of minutes. He is very little between the four crashed his way into the semi-ve
finals of the heavyweights by of them.
outelossing Stanley Renaud, of Cariada.
Yesterday's Results
MOST PROMISING Hung in very light on the Grubinde and has got a very quick Austraila 8, Hongkong
riposte. He made a lot of blade Kenya 8, Rhodesia 8, England (South attacks but in these his timing, Scotland 6, S. Afrien 8, N.
was at Inuli, due mostly to his ireland 4, Wales 4, Jersey 2. wen: inexperience. Despite his lack of Canada 6, N. Zealand 0. success, experts, consider
4. Niel KeKennis (England) --50.2 secs.
Other results of Swimming were:--
MEN'S 220 YARDS BREASTSTROKE
today's most promising.
(Bix fastest in heats quality
~for finals)
Inst Ond
The nal was
him Neuter.
Liddell. Wins
Eric Liddell
The referee slapped the fight
is the first round, signalling Two Filipino
Results of yesterday's matches Renaud's Brat deteat in
1
SINGLES
England beat Jersey 21-13 (6-2, 10-6, 12-11). Rhodesia teat
New Zealand
Scotland Beat Northern Ire land 21-7.
Wales beat Canada 21-14.
PAIRS
Intensely ex-| eiting with the title being de- elded in the very last match
Cardiff; July 21. between Raymond Paul and
won another2-18. Lund. The Australian led 4/3 singles vielory for Hongkong in but the Englishman drew level the bowls competition
when ከረ defeated succeed his brother as gold Kenya's J. Weir in a long drawn nedailist Lunki took second out match at the Sophia Gar place. ahend of Rene Pauldens Green. Franpe Pacsse..
1. R. J. Hemingway (Eng-nd then sacred the winning hit evening
use any form of transport other Innd) 2 mins 49.3 secs.
than that officially supplied
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2. J. E. Beavan (Wales) 2 motor-cycles, seooters, unofficial | mins 50.7 3. car, push bitestare all out from today."
out are half-crown Also pleasure fights in gliders from the Royal Air Force section of the games village.-China Mail Special,
Headaches (SAER
Toothaches
Colda
are quickly overcome. by
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3. P. Bell (Canada) 2 inins 54.9 sec.
1. W., Perey-Robb (Scot- ind) 2 mink $5.9 stes.
Heat Two
1. T. Gathercote (Australia)
2 min 41.2 wee (Games Re- cord).
2. P. Rocchi (South Africa) 2 mins 45.0 secs.
3. B. B. Day (England) 2
mins 63.2 CH.
4. J, C. Hewitt (Wales) 2 mins 80.2 secs.
6. A. Williams (Ceylon) 3
1. C. C. Walkden (England)
2 mins 40.4 becs,
Resulta
RESULTS
of the
Oral
were:
(6-0, 14-0. 18-10),
England beat Jersey 24-15
Rhodesia boot New
Zealand beat. Scot
South Africa beat Australia 10-17.
Northern Ireland
Liddell took an wirly lead21-12
GWAY pool and looked like walking
with the match, but the Jersey land 28-9.- 1. Raymond Paul (England) | man fought back from 6-14 down to 12-17 and 15-18 before seven wins.
2. I. Lund (Australia) six Liddell could anally win out wins.
3. Bene Paul-holder-(Eng- land) four wins.
4. B. Pickworth
land) four wins.
8. C.-Schwerde three wins.
Canada best Wales 17-12,
KLINKS
The Hongkong pair, C. C. Ma Hand Robert Gourlay, completely
England boat Jersey 33-13 (New Zea-outclassed their Kenyn opponents
W. Carefall and A. Graham this (10-8, 10-3, 25-B).
Rhodeala best (Canada) evening to win 31-10 after 20 ends. The. Kenya pair agreed
7. J. Preston (Wales) one win.
8. . Hung
10/13..
Chess Masters
(NSW). C. Wilson (Q14)
Al Lake Padarn, Englund and Arrive In HK (NSW),
tho
Baxter Centres: T.
{Qid), At Taunton: Somerset 387 for B. Elwood (NSW), A. Kay declared, Warwickshire (Vic), J. Lenchan (NSW).
H.
Roberts Five-cight: (Gld), A. Summons (NSW). Halfbacks: D. Connor (Qia), Backrow forwards; K Ryan (Q), M. Van Gelder (SA), J. Thornell (NSW) P. Wakeford fights. Bekker is faneled to
cap- tako the gold medal in the
tain.
J. weight.
Second Tow forwards;
McLean G Scotland reached, the final of
(Qld), J. White (NSW), Prop- forwards; P. Dunn (NSW), L. the eight-oared event in bust finish of the Towing so fur. *Two Filipino international Forbes (Qld), K. Els (NSW).
There was harthy any water
H. Moudows (NSW), Rodolfo Tan Hookers: chess masters, between the three competing Cardoso and Florencio,
Cam-P. Johnson (NSW).-Router. crows over the last 100 metres
air from pomanes, arrived by Northern Irelarid, or their heat.
the World who had challenged for the Manila yesterday, on their way lead nearly all the way, cracked to Yugoslavia for
Chiesa Championship. within sight of the finish.
Cardoso wul represent tho Australia and Canada bad already quailed for the nnal. Aslan zone in the quarter-finalo to be held at Dubrovnik from Com❤ August 17 to 28, with poinunca as his second. Com- pomanes is also the Philippine delegate to the Congress of the Federation to be World Ch
Reuter
THE TOUGHER
CAME
held
in Portoroz, Yugoslayin
| From August 5 to September. 15.
The two
Australia Leads In Games Medals Tally
Cardiff, July, 21; Australie maintained her lead the in the medals tally at the end of Comationwealth,
is the President of the Who said Rugby football was Ho New Zealand | rought- Two London Welsh Philippine Chess Federation.
represented players decided to keep ft, by Scotland beat Northern Ire-playing the "ladylike" game of Philippines in the World Chess the second day of the British
in Empire and 6. B. McCowage (Australia) to stop without playing the 21st
netball during the summer. Now Team Championship, hela three wins.
and final head as they were in land 10/18,
Campomatics Garnea bère. South and it was
are not so sure which in Moscow in 1980. Africa best Australia they a hopeless position
Australia now has Ave gold, Arwyn Richards aloo close column of the the tougher, 29/14. still raining
They leave Ove allver and two bronzo abend Wales best Carada 10/18-has a broken nose and Iviwyn Manila Chronicle, Hak-you (Hong- C. C. Ma said afterwards tha
of England with four gold, two Ucnes a badly bruised thight this morning for Europe. a pleasure to play at France-Presse.
silver and three bronzo.
In the cventa decided fo» 2. 1. H. Jankins (Wales) 2 kong) no wlas.-France-Presse, it was
day Aualtalla and Englund each took two firsts while South Afrien and Barbados Joined the number at gold medalists,
Tully of medals at the end of today was:
Ave gold, five
ming 62.0 séCH,
J. D. H. Dunseith (Northern
Ireland) 3 mina 10.4 secs.
The following qualified for the foalGathercole, Rocchi, Hemingway, Walkden. Beaven and Jenkla7,
WOMEN'S 110 YARDS BACKSTROKE
(Bix fastest is honts quality
for Xinal)
.fleat one
1. G. Beckett (Australia) 76.8
pots.
-2. S. Lew (England) 70.9
uccs.
9. SE Roberts (Southi Africa) 77.4 seca.
4. N. A. Stowart (Rhodesia) 79.3 seco
5. J. Dixon (Wales) 81 secs.
11. A. Nelson (Northern Ire
Intd) 82.0's.
Gr Barry Applet
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SWISS MADE
Australia:
gold,
silver, two bronze,"
England: four allver, three Undrize." Jamaica: two gold, - New Zealand: one gold, South Africa: one gold. Barbados; one vold,
two
Canada: two aliver, ilx bronțe, Wales: ono diver, one bronze,
·Bahamas: one sliver," Paldslan: ons silver......? Scotland: ono silver) Bellish Gulapa: png aßver; Kenya: one" linkkaljalaya Ghana: one bronze, --Keular,
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