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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1959.
IOC Meeting Begins
32 ITEMS ON THE
AGENDA OF THE FOUR-DAY SESSION
The
Munich, May 25.
International Olympic Committee meats here today to hear delegations from Tokyo, Brussels, Detroit and Vienna-candidato, citios for the 1964 summer Olympic Games.
Each delegation will have 45 minutes' time in which to present the IOC with their plans for staging the Cames and to explain the advantages of their city,
A record number of 01 out of Games with Detroit 14 delegate from 47 nations place, are attending the 55th session of the 100 the Inus Des Sports her under the chairmanship of the Arnereloa president Mr Avery Brundge.
in
The decision on the 1004 Games vebue is now expected te be made on Wednesday, since the failure of Calgary (Canada) nard Lahti (Finland) to fulfil oil conditions of application for the
Games 1004 Winter
will cut down discussion. Innsbruck (Austria) the only other can- didate
the 1904 Winter Gamer I now regarded as cer- tain to get them.
Must
here make observers Tokyo favourite for the Summer
in second
re-
A member of the Soviet
Reuter delegation told a porter yesterday the delegates Drom Communist countries (Soviet
Bulgaria. Hungary, Poland, Czecho- slovakia) would be meeting in the evening for an internal dis- cussion on today's ecxslun.
Union,
Today's peration will also hear reports from organising committee of the 1500 summer and winter Games in Rome Gomes in Squaw Valley, Call- fornia.
Usually well-informed sources said thai a total of agenda items would be laid before the 10C sion which lasts until May 28,
The sources said it was - likely the committee would be
SEIDEL, BARTH able to deal with every point in
WIN TARGA
FLORIO RACE
the time available.
Soviet Proposals
The Soviet delegation Ins onnaunced it will propose the exclusion of South Africa from the 1900 Games because it
IN A PORSCHE hegedly prnellsex racial dis-
Palerun, May 24. Germany's Wolfgang Seldet and Eder Barth, driving 1,500ce Porsche, today won the 1003 kilometres (826% miles Targa Flortu on the razvrsta
Marlonie tainous here, the MCODE
track
Bear event in the world championship for mutes
of cats.
Ferrari. whose Curs were eliminated day in a series of mishaps, had been lending in the championship after winning the Sebring twelve-hour Florida,
erimination in selecting its Olympic tennw.
L
Usually well-mtuned sourers
List Suvlet ald
delegation would also raise its proposals for enlarging and transforming the 100 is give it a total of 215 members with
executive committee of 55 hembers.
Several proposals from the International Federations of
lividual sports will be discussed, Including a request from gym- nasties, canoeing and riding for more Events and a proposal from the International Ainator Athletics Federation for a three per cent tax on Gaines Bekets 10 help the International Federation's funds,
Jan Face
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Seldel and Harth covered the 24 laps in eleven hours mitter 21.8 seconds, at an aver- age of 01310 kph (56.73 mph).
Porsche
were
second, thirst and fourth,
OTHER PLACINGS
Other placings wereg
also
2. Linge and Strahle (Ger-
mony) 11 hours 22
Tris. 20.8
China Question
| Both East and West Germany
antid
North am South Korea have in the past sent joint teams,
RUSSIAN INVADER
Today England Lose Johansson, 2-1 To Mexico
First action picture to reach outside the Iron Curtain of Irina Rezanova,
20, oldest of the players lighting for a place in Russia's tennis team to go to Wimbledon on June 22.
Her style has come in for a good deal of criticism. She has reached for- ward to the ball, instead of coming up to it; the racket head had been allowed to fall below the wrist; she is ladly positioned halfway between the baseline and the service courts (the "no man's land" in tennis).
Still the way she grils her teeth shows she has determination and her slender figure suggests plenty of power and stamina, — London Express photo,
DON WHITT LEADS IN MEMPHIS GOLF OPEN'
Memphis, May 24. Don Whitt, 28-year-old pro from Borrego Springs,
Quarter-Final Stages
Reached In French Tennis Singles Events
Paris, May 24.
Unsceded Ian Vormaak, South Africa's number two player, overwhelmed stateless Ladislav Legenstein 6-1, 6-3, 6-3, today to win a place in the men's singles quarter-finals of the California, rallied with four birdies and an eagle] French lawn tennis championships here. today to move into the
Martin Mulligm, of Australia, lend after 64 holes of the who won through yesterday is
$25.000 Memphis open the only other unceded player Acceptors For
golf tournament.
leader
to reach the last eight.
*
The Rosebery
Handicap
Patterson Speed Up Training
New York, May 24. Swedish heavyweight cham- plon Ingemar Johansson today fought 15 training rounds at his camp at Grossinger in the Catskil
mountains in an effort to make up for last time caused by pains in his back last week.
Johansson finished his prac- tico rounds without apparently feeling any pain in his back, although last week tho pain forced him to rest for three days,
Johansson rought threo sparring partners today and be- cause of a sudden, drop in tem- perature he used the covered ring.
Meanwhile, Floyd Patterson Amerien's world champion whe
By VERNON MORGAN
Moxico City, May 24. England's soccer prestige had another severa jolt today when they were beaten 2-1 by Mexico-their third successive do- feat in their four-match tour of the Americas.
An
.
earth tremor, which lasted about 20 seconds,, soon after Mexico had scored the winning goal early in the second half, added drama to Eng- land's struggle to stem their decline as a lead- ing soccer nation.
by
Having been humbled Brazil and Peru In the fral two
matches of the tour. England World Shot-Put
were expected to hold their own against Mexico, a comparatively
new ide to international foot- bail.
But tho Mexicans, though shaken by a pond in the 17th minute by Kevon, the England
to
Record Broken Unofficially
San Jose, May 24, They The world's shot-put record
fghts the big Swede in a title centre-forward, fought tenaci
misly get on Lop. bout on June 25, today sperdice equalised through Cardenas In up the rhythm his training in the 200 minute and Reyes
in New Jersey "summit camp."
two scored the winning goal After attending church service, minules after half-time. Patterson fought for four rounds against three sparring partners,
bas unofficially broken again.
been
Lieutenant Bill Nieder push-
ed the 10-pound ball no in-
The earth tremor was not bad credible 64 feet 0 inches then for the equivalent of six enough to cause say damage or yesterday in a practice toss rounds went through a session casuallies but it rocked the during an All-Comers meet in
structure which San Jose, Califomla. towered about 100 feet above the pitch.
of skipping, shadow-boxing and grandstand various exercises.-AFP.
Surprise Defeat For Brazil Soccer Club
Not As Good
The players appeared to feel no effects for they continued to battle for goals.
The lively Mexicans were not as good as the Brazilians or the Peruvians, but they had fight and nerve combined with skit.
Although it can't be accepted (as a record, it is belleved to be the world's best measured put muder any conditions. Southern California Freshman Dallas Long threw 64 feet 6 inches in a recent exhibition in Arizona. He and Parry O'Brien share the ofeint work mark of 83 feet 2 inches.
GREATEST EVER Sm Jose state track conch Mr Waller Winterbottom, the | Bud Winter called Nieder's England team manager, was of exhibition the greatest ever. the opinion that England might The former Kansas state athlete have drawn. He thought that also had a 63 feet 8 inch toas disallowed goal by Jimmy and reportedly surpassed 02 Greaves just after the interval feet on 10 consecutive tries.
Copenhagen, May 24. A representative Copenhagen. soccer side sprang a surprise by beating 2-1 here today the Botafora Club of Rio de Janeiro, who included tour of Brozli's World Cup winning players.
Botafog whose World Cup was perfectly good. players were full-back Nilion
The heat and altitude com Spatos and the forwards Del.bined virluntly brought the Carrinela Zagallo, had England players to a standstill. more of the play but could uni
One or two looked very weary score unill seven minutes from at the end. the end when Garrincha netted.
The Copenhagen team, with A only three players fros Nailonal league in their ranks, betweezi the twa reored in the 41at and 1511 Reuter. minutes-Reuter
marsel
crowd of over 70.000
Nieder presently competes for the Son Francisca Olymple Club-TI
Carnoustie A
the watched the match the first Doubtful Starter
For The Derby
Epsom Oaks Odds On Mirnaya
ally!
countries.—
AGRICOLA OUT OF THE DERBY
Lord
London, May 23. Bir Richard Sykes's
Nowmarket, Buy 23. Mirnuya was bucked at 6-1 for will not run in the Epsom Der- Irwin's coli Agricola the Epsom Ouks after winning by, trainer John
Oaks here today.
three-horse race for the
Oxley
said
3.
A
London, May 24.) Carnoustie, best backed Eng- Ish volt for the Epsom Derby. Whitt, who had a 137 behind The quarter-final Hneup st
was back in full work today after a setback in fraining, but Tommy Veech,
Fraser (Australia) Y Jay Neale Also on the agenda are The
there is a doubt about his Nicola Petratigeb questions of German and Korean Hebert, Al Bewelik, Art Wall Mulligan,
Jr.. ng Sandors and representation at the Games.
running in the classic on June Doug (Haly) v. Billy Knight (Britain), Ford, curderi a six-under-par Jackie Brichant (Belgium)
Trainer Roy Emerson (Aus
Noel Murless said 64 for a total of 201, one stroke Vormaak.
today Carnoustie London, May 23,
still had a better than Veech and Hebert,tralia) v. Luis Ayals (Chile).
Eleven. Ana? Veech,
trouble. dischargo after sinus who had
Picirungell casily
acceptors with previous
Cefeated
weights fot the rounds of 63-09, could
When asked Torben
If there was Rosebery do 110
Virich (Denmark) in better than a par 70.
Memorial Handleap, to be run Trial Hebert,the fourth round foday, winning
Stakes over a mile and
doubt about the coll's running over two miles and a quarter who and carded 05-58 and was 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. Brichant
half at bit
Lingfield Park, near
In the Derby, he replied: "Yes, Mr Oxley said that Agricols, there is China Mail Special, at Epsom, Surrey, on Tuesday, here, today. behind Veech, Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) G-D,
who was 100-9 In the latest June 2, are: came in with a one-under 69, 6-1, 6-4, and Knight wan 6-4,
Starting at 6-4 on, she strode betting, spilt a pattern in Predominate 9 stone
¡bs; away also for 202,
1-5, 3-6, 6-1, against
Lucky
splendidly in the last gallop this morning and will White Heather 8.0. Havorsky, of Czechoslovakia, Hollyhock 8.5, Combatant and lengths from
quarter of a mile to win by five have to be scratched from the
Discorea China Frace, to be run on Mrs Suzy Karmoczy (Hun-Prefairy 8.2, Birthday Present Mail Special. Next al 204 were
China Mall Special. Master's gary)
8.1, ime And and Christine Truman Lowe 7.10, Season 7.6, La Veuve Agalo 3.32, champion Woll und Besselink (Britain),
seeded! first ond Wall had a one-under par 69 second in the women's singles, Special.
and Bonanza 7,0.-China Moli for his third round while swept Through their fourthi Besselink, in third place on round matches 10 reach the Saturday, carded a par 70.
A member of the Soviet des
raid yesterday Russia would also rulay the mis-
that
stes. average speed 88.838 kt legation (55.07 mph).
3. Puce) (Italy) and H. Vontion of Communist Chinese par- Hanstein (Germany) 11:31:44.4.ticipation. average 87.431 kph.
4. Mahle (Germany), 11:38:10, average speed 88.875 kph.
Fastest Jup: Bonnier, 43 rains. 11.3 sees, average 100.015 kph (02.14 mpli).-Heuter.
The largest land h the world cunnot be shut out. China will perhaps in the coming year have is many good sportsmen as | all Europe put together,” he said.
-Reuter.
WORST GOLF MOMENTS-
Jones Just Looked-
But It Was Enough
By JOHN INGHAM
Crippled American Bobby Jones, They were watching in silence
once the champlon of all
and they were watching
golfers, causeḍ the downfoil Wolstenholme,
of English title-holder Guy The tough Wolstenholme began
Wolstenholme in the frst World Cup series in Scotland,
All Jones did was to watch the
play silling in his electric wheelchair at the edge of the green,
to weaken. His legs went soft.
His head came up with a
ONC stroke
MASTER'S CHAMPION
tast eight.
Mra
A
Jiri
Hebert's brother Lionel had
Kormoezy, unbeaten on hard courts the low round for the day, a
for nearly two seven-under par 63 which gave
years, presented
brick-wall
bimm
fenc
G-3, G~D, Alf against
American Mimi Arnold, who put Miss Truman out at Wimbledon lastar
the
in winning 203 total and deadlocked hún with Gary Player, Balding und Furd.—UPI.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tennis
"Miss Truman Teul Lucia Bassi, Italy, by 6-2, 6-4, in 48 minutes, Other Results
Other women's fourth round matches were:
P. Courteix (France) beat Q. Bouchet (France) 6-2,
Men's "A" Divtadon: CCC v Urban M. Jack, and the shot was a terri- | Council), DRC (1) V KC, CRC (2) | 8-3. ble flop with the
JERU,
clubhead stopping after culling up .. piece of tuot
DISGRACE
It happened simply enough, Wolstenholme needed
the man who years a steady So Jones, 44-4 Anish to win the
ngo crushed oll opposition, set up records and defcuted trophy for Deltain and defeat the United States and Austro-
best, watched ila.
LIKE A KING
He faced up to a pitch shot onto the famous 16th green at St. Adrown.
noticed
Then Wolstenholme
Jones, sitting like a king in his invalid corrlage and sur- rounded
other golfing
greats.
بورڈ
FRENCH RUGBY
CHAMPIONS
Bordeaux, May 24.
Paris Racing Club beat Mont de Marsan by 8-3 here today to win the French Rugby, Union Championship. The winners led 8-0 at half-üme.
The Racing Club's pointe from a try, and a" goul, Mont de Marsan replied with a meowity
goal-Chins
Spatial
disgrace himself.
the
Wolstenholine
"It was a humiliating experi-
ence" recalls
"I felt awful.".
SCAA v Recreto,
Mrs V. Pujezova Ladies' "A" Divizion: KCC v LRC, slovakia) beat
(Czecho- .Y. Ramirez Bunsolag
(Mexico) 1-6, 6-0, 6-1. Chu Chi College wling champlonaips at EYMCA. 9.30 4:m,
H. M, Reyes (Mexico) beat TO-KORNOW
Mrs. S. Brusher (Britain) 7-5, 2-0, 0-1.
Tennis
CCSA (3) LICA
fecrein (1) V KITC,
Hecreio
Stem "n" Divisions; RAF V {2},
U
(1)
(3) KIOCA (8) ▼ HKCCSA
Landing
Division:
CIC V KTGCA_{1}. Wolstenholme,
LRC.
He
✓ CRC (3), CRO Y SCAA.
Merting
Did Jones say anything?
called out "Bad luck." That made it wOTEG.
A97 & ỌC Coumell Meeting, Sca Port Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
THE GAMBOLS
IT'S LOVELY TO VERE YOU FIT
AND STRONG (ABAN
LOVELY TO BE FIT AGAIN
•
WHY DON'T YOU GO OUT INTO THE SUNSHINE
GEORGS
I THINK
WILL
M. E Bueno (Brazil) bras S. Lazzarino (Italy) 6-0, 1-6, 8-3. S. 'Reynolds (South Africa) cal J. Hopps. (United States) 8-3, 0-3.
Mirs M. Reliano (Australia)
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
The kehood of a trap suc- e-eding Increases if it looks, at
0
June 3 CONQUEROR OF SAINT CRESPIN
Stanley Shield Soccer
Gets Under Way
4
BEATEN
Paris, May 24. Memorandum, conqueror of Epsom Derby favourite Saint Crespin in the Prix Jean Prat a month ago, was beaten in a tremendous finish to the Prix
SING TAO “B” TAKE Art Longchamp today
salat, like EARLY HONOURS-
By I, M. MacTAVISH
M. Françoir Dupie's Gile nished head in front of Alamarandum.owned by Baron. Geoffrey de Waidner, with Mr John Cunningham's Amourrou
a neck further behind, third of the 11 runners,
Memorandum Was
4-4
one mile two and a half furlongs, China Mall
WELD's 13th move is a perfect example (Wikstrom v. Wood). 1 P-04, P-Q4; 2 P—QU4, P K3: X-Q83, Kt-KB3: 4 B-KU, QK-Q2; 5_K=8. P-3: PXP. KPXP: 7P-This K8, B-K2; 8 B-Q3, 0-0 9 0-0, R-KI: 10. Q-B, P- KR3; 11 BXKt KtXE; 12 K- 75, KÊ 15, 13 F_B, Ktx F: 14 BR ch, K-B1: 15 Q-17, KL-B4 (15 KIX R: 10 Q-RS, B-K3; 17 P-B5. White wina); 16 Q-RS, KL- 93; 17 QXP chi. KtxQ: 10 competition and it must rank battered old relle of less happy The Stanley Shield is a one The Shield self is a rather K-Ktu mate,
Solution No. 6818; ▼ KIXQP as one of the best supported tunes und one wonders it ithreat 2 Ht-88). The key | seven-a-side tournaments these sportsmen whose courage allows a cross-check (Q-H3 | the world.. It is, of course,
determination were and
weekend Hongkong's footballers embarked favourite for the £4,300 race, on their week-long journey towards the final run over of the Stanley Shield, Already there have been Special. surprise results and if we are lucky there will be more.
Un-
ch) leading to a “switchOL played in the sweet name of dounted even in face of the mate in Ki-84), II RI-173, charity and each Beason it tribulations of the occupallas beat F. de La Courtle (France) |2 Q-K15, or P-K3; 2 KI-K4 reaps a healthy harvest for could ever have dreamed that 6-0, 0-2-Reuter.
many well deserving causes, their hand-fashioned irophy would and such an honoured ... and worthy... place in Hongkong football.
London Express Suite
by Barry Appleby
IT'LL DO YOU GOOD)
TO GET SOME OF THE BARDEN DUS
BANGKOK
AIR-INDIA
Preliminary rounds of the 1950 competition were played
on Saturday and again yester- day. Here, for the records, are the results so far:
SATURDAY
Bouth China 'B' 3. Koon: Wun D.
AFB 3, Kwong Wah 1.
Police 'D' 3, NIL 1,
Artsy 1. Primonia
KHI Ô Trapy 1
Caroline 711 1. CEW Sing Two BR Tung Wan "A" 0. HAP, dal, Wan,4. Tung Wah T
SUNDAY
dymosatie 1. CAA "A China I. Happy Valley G, Bouth quia. Trikoo 1.
Watona 9, CAA 'B'. 1. Ming The "A" 3. REME 1.
First Man To Win
AAAU Marathon
Four Times
New York, May 24. John Kelley of Boston, today became the first man to win the American Amateur Athletic Union marathon championship four times.
Kelley ran the 20 miles, 385 yards in two hours, 21 minutes, 84.4 seconds. He inished more than a mile ahead of his two closest rivals, also from Boston, after having led from the start." James Green was second in 2:20:51 and Anthony Sapelnza, third in 2:38:14,--Reuter
International Soccer
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Brussels, May 21, Austria beat Belgium 2-0 ·fa
a soccer International bore tow! day, scoring anoe in mich, half