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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1959)
RECORDS CRUMBLE IN U.S.
SWIM MEETING YORKSHIRE TAKE
SORCELONS
Six New National Marks CAPEL KIRBY'S
Set Up During Trials Wolves' Chances Of A
For Pan-American Games
East Lansing, Michigan, Aug. 11.
Six now American records, two of them eclipsing records sot only hours earlier, were sot last night as the pick_of_the United States' swimmers sought to qualify for the Pan- American Gamos.
The competition was so keen that Bill Yorzyk, who set a new American record for the 220-yard butterfly stroke in the afternoon, preliminaries, lost his record and his place on the team in the finals.
Yatzyk, aquently tired by 14% record-breaking, effort in the preliminades, dashed seventh Troy, . Mily in the nuts. Idempol, set nrw cecord
:: at $205,
Corin C'est and Chrks Yon Saltza set 21
recounts ir women's competition.
Yorzyk. who sei a preord For the 220-yard butterfly at
2:23.6 in 1957 and broke that regard by going the distance 2:22.5 his afternoon, was favoured to end the
ta teami can American Games.
the
Close Finish
Lynn
Christine Burke red Kluter finished securul and third In the women's 110-yard back- stroke to qualify for the U.S. from which will face 21 other nallans in the Games at Chiengo from Aug. 27 Sept. 7.
15-Year-Old
Saltza, a 15 year-old Miss Whing star from California. set her third American record in as many trim by qualifying first
Johansson's
'No Business' To Fight Promoters
League Hat-Trick Rated
By
At 11-4
Bookmakers At
What price Wolves pulling off the League championship hat-trick next
season?
Bookmakers have rated Wolves' chances at 11-4, with Manchester United as second favourites at 7-2, followed by Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion on the 8-1 mark.
Several clitus
are anxiously. waiting to see whether Totten- ham find a first team berth for Johnny Ryden or continue play-
It you fancy a trife on ur out- pider there's Fulham, Leeda, Leicester and Shemeld Wednes- day at 100-1.
Other listed prices are: Boltoning him in the (14-1). Burley and Preston (18-1), Birmingham, afpool, West Nottingham Forest and Ham (20-1), Chelsen and New- castle (26-1), Blackburn (33-1), Everton and Manchester City (40-1) and Luton (50-1).
McKeag Insisted
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club But the South Const would have been happier about the den! If Newcastle had been more sympathetic to their plea role of second for the fee to be paid ca the forthright One never-never. Instead fiddle to Maurice Norman.
Alderman manager wishing he could renewNowcastle chairman his association with Ryden most William be Bradford boss Walter Gal- cash-on-the-nail "terms. braith who transferred him from Accrington to White Hart Lane for £10,000 clear profit.
a pivot They could do with I deliberately left Toltenham Hotspur out of the list beenuse like him at Park Avenue, where, despite their relegation alarms by the way, clubs interested in Ray in the championship Byron will be told that Bradford contract," declared issue in the season ahead. This intend to build, not seil.
shared by today world heavyweight view is presumably
bookmakers,
who champion, Ingemar the
attractive nothing more 10-1 against Spurs' chances.
Stockholm, Aug. 11. Ameri- in the women's 440-yard free- "I am no longer bound by
Pan-
style nt 5.00.8. She previously set records in the 110 and 220- yani events.
The old American 440-yard record was set by Lorrain Crapp of Australin in 1957 at 5:08.5.
Another new American reened set up was in the men's 1,030 yard freestyle,
when Georg Breen swam the distance
10:00.2.
any
Johansson.
this season, I fancy them to have 21-year-old left winger a blg say
offer Than
'Cup' Final referee All Bond Is awaiting an invitation' ta' go Mhurillus for a six months' refereeing atay.
In an Interview with the Swedish
"Altoti newspaper
Derek Kevan has been weich-to continues:ed at Blackponi. Ar an old friend
bulet,"
Johansson
18 year old Troy, suphanure at the University
unit Dave Indiana, edged Callanders, Chiversity Mictigall star, by a margin 20 Barrow ***l *] + that both
cocked
time. The xactly the Raine
ruled Troy Iwever, Julge
rose the finishing line test,
Velella or Eldje Kalm." a University Tony Tashnik,
cuin- of Menigan swimmer peting under the rolours of the Dewit Athletic Club, completed US. team by nishing
th:1
Houston record
Miss Cor 19 year- olå University uf sophomore. broke she art in the preßminacles as
A
in signed
a personal contract and holiday guest of Ted laine with Bil Rosensohn which (Pte. Bone of "The Arinu Finishing a bare three-tenths has nothing to do with "Rocen- Game" he has been under the I have beady eye of Smudge, ajong-with or a second behind him wassen Enterprises, Inc." teramute Alan Somers. Taking pe business with either Vincent the rest of list 29's akward sqund, Pt, Bone's hobby is third was Eugene Lenz, who set
collecting players' autographs on the American record in Mun-
footballs and quetioning them for
of Bows, day's preliminaries.
National Federation Clubs funda,
Tuli was the rst time that the event was swum in compet Jion dra thw U.S. Lenz's tune was 17:23.41.
A record also was established in the men's 220-yard breast ke preliminaries when Ken Nakaone went the distance in
she Anished first in the 110-2-47.0. There were no previous yard women's bäckstroke.
American reetards listed, but the
The National AAU championwealt's mark is 2:36.5.
The 10-yard backstroke 11 wan the same story in the broke her own woord of 1:13.6,women's 220-yard breast stroke et in 1957, in the preliminaries. where Ann Waner established Carla buett to American mark of 3:00.2. The sich they
this event is lower the mork by another 1 of world's mark in
second with a time of 1.12.1 2:52.5 which was set in 1957.-
imes. in 1 finala,
Cubs Triumph Over Dodgers In National League Baseball
Chicago, Aug. 11.
Home runs by Alvin Dark and Tony Taylor gave
the Chicago Cubs a 10-inning 5-4 National League victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers today. It was the Cubs' first win in three
straight extra-inning games.
The Cube Just a one-tun lead in the ninth when Jin Ciljan, who was ly
-21
offence for the kidgera, scured
201
They fell
stanon for Yankees.
.
the third-place
The champion further stated that in his opinion a return bout ought not to be arranged through a monopoly systems and that it was necessary to delimit. the rights of Rosensohn Enter-
ย concerning priscs match.
AFFIRMED'
return
Wanted Man
Everton have been inundated with applications since word got Soccer parish that round the they were seeking a coach for their junior players. But manager Johnny Carey says it has got to be the right man, Les Shannon, of Burnley, is the man he wants, and still hopes to get despite Everton's original offer being he sent al turned down.
to
In conclusion, Johansson affirmed that he would not go to United States -until the the
itmation was clarifed.
Johansson's statements were the result of a claim by Vellela, who o controls Rosensohn that Enterprises, cablegram to the champion the effect that all was rendy for the September 22 bout and that he was awalling Johansson in the United States in order to make a format join! declaration as to the date and site of the fight.
Happy Holiday
Irish
youth International Robin Traynor went 10 Corby for a week's holiday, liked the football atmosphere there and According to Vellela the re-celebrated his 21st birthday by
furms for | his signing professional luctance of Johansson and adviser, Edwin Ahlquist, to come the Southern League club.
This news will cause dis- lo the U.S. was "seriously
quarters. |appointment in many turting the promotion.
was hoping to Johansson sald today he had Peter Doherty
secure Traynor for Bristol City. Exeter City and Peterborough were also hopeful.
received no such cable.-AFT.
China, N. Korea Refused Visas
Bargain Buy
OVER LEAD IN COUNTY CRICKET
Thrilling Two-Wicket Win Over Kent
London, Aug. 1. Surrey, held to a draw by Middlesex at Lord's here today, are having a llard struggle in their bid to retain the county championship title for the seventh year in succession.
They lost their top placing in the table today to Yorkshire, who gained a thrilling victory by two wickets over Kent.
Yorkshire, with 104 points, now loud second-placed Surr
points, bak the by eight cliampions have two games in hond
ond over Yorkshire third-placed. Warwickshire, whe have 154 points.
Yorkshire, set to score 240 run in 178 minutes by Kent, gained, their victory with Two minutes of extra land remaining
Highlights
They were always in front of the clock with the highlights provided by Brian Clone who Because Stoke City would like scored 52'.(six fours), Don: Wi- 'son 34 (sk four oɛid a six) aridi a famous England player to rc- turn to his old Potteries stomp-Rally Ray Hlingworth, who was
Jump to the unbeaten with 74 (13-four). Ing ground don't conclusion that it is Stanicy Mal- thewa. They've tried several times but failed to talk Black
The Dool into parting with crowd-pulling maestro.
new
Now, with the Hawthorns
under entirely sel-lip
Stoke City are management,
Albion hoping West Bromwich may be more receptive to over- tures for Ronnie Allen than they last season. on inquiry
with his career I reckon Brighton made the Allen started
close Port Vale. In fact, he was only best bargain buy of the
centre- by, securing
10 when I saw him make his forward Bill Curry from Tyne-debut which showed every bit of side for £13,000 (not £15,000) the promise he has since as generally reported).
scartan
were
fulfilled.
Indians Lose To
Notts By Eight Wickets
Nottinglinm, Aug. 11:
Earlier, Brian Close had plny- ed the leading role in dismissing Kent for 109, talding eight wicket for 41–the best of his career,
With the last two days curtailed bry bad weather, Surrey's gamo with Middlesex developed izilo a struggle för Arst innings lead
Ken Barrington (188) and Tom
Clark (100) the third wicket pair, took their partner-
to 232 before mather wicket
up to 206 and the Surrey score-
fell, but io rentalning bais- men fored poorly.
SPORTR
That's the trouble with Gerald, pen on holiday ho
can't
from keep away
horsea!*
London Atprent Seretta
Cooper-Erskine
Fight Fixed
Seven Hours Stay For November 17
15 tours
It was left to Barrington, who hit three sixes and during his seven hours at the wicket, to sicer Surrey into the lead. Clark hit 14 boundaries in four hours 25 minutes.
Sussex had little dilcully in beating Lancashire 11 Old Trafford, where the home side, set to score 350, lust four wic- kets for the addition of only 13 runs in the first half-hour and dismissed fur 13-1; wete Iinally
The Indian cricketers suffered their second- defeat pace bowler Inn Thumpron took
by a county side this season when Nottingham- shire, bottoni team in the championship table, beat them by eight wickets at Trent Bridge Here today.
overs
Scores were: Indians 178 and gave only two short spells totall 255; Nottinghamshire 284 and Ing six
to leg-spinner 144 for two.-
Subhas Gupte, who took eight The tourists; however, put wickets in the first innings. Op A harder struggle than looked likely at one stage.
They began the day with " slender lead of 40 and only | four wickets in hand, including" that of skipper Detta Gaekwad, who was virtually a cripple after his left thigh Injury yes-
Traynor, who is a left winger he can also play on the right has been given a job as fitter in the local steel works but his one ambition is to become a full timekerday. footballer. He couldn't have a better professional football ap-
For Turin Games prenticeship than under player-
Turin, Aug. 11.
The Red Sox knocked Duke Alas out
the iTA eighth but Italy has refused_visas for
rully Bobby Shantz stifled the pad badf.
teams from Communist behind in the 16th when a walk at three runs.
delivered
China and North Korea
to which wanted take
Trd Williams, A pinch-hli wild pitch, and Norm Larker's single in the eighth, drove in simple produced a run.
Buston's last run with a double in the ninth: .
to Duke Suider, Glen Hobble's | who
Homers
Maas, making his first start But in The Cube haif of the three wettes, posted bis 11th 10th, with one cut, Al Dark hit win against five defeats while for the third the first pitch by Clem Labine Dealing Boston
year, Rookie Jerry over the left hold wall for his time this second homer of the season to Casale was the loser.
In all, the Red Sox conunit BUL tic the score, Henry struck out, but Taylored four errore in the game after the left making two against New York
his last night.
Pitcher
belted the ball into centrefield bleachers for fourth homer of the season,
Labine, the fourth Dolger pitcher, suffered his nifh loss against Eve wins, and Henry won his seventh gante against five defeats,
Yankees.
Comair (8-5.
Scores
part in the World Student Games here starting on August 27.
manager Johnny Morris, of Manchester United, Derby and
Leicester memory.
KNIGHT WINS
TWO GERMAN
TENNIS TITLES
Organisers of the 11-day games said today they had op-
Hamburg, Aug. it. pealed to the government to Billy Knight, the British alter its decision as "the refusal Davis Cup player, best lan might lead to the withdrawal of Vermaak, the South African No. other Communist blog countries." 3; to win the men's singles title The visor, applied for at the in the German lawn tennla Italian embassy in Moscow; were | championstilps here today, fretused on the ground that Italy Knight won 4-0, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.
had no diplomatic relations with | 8-6. the two countries.
'LIVELY REGRET'
the
to
Resistance
On a soft pitch, Gupte "turned the ball' suffiétently to puzzle Geoffrey Millinan (71 not out), and Norman H (48), wtio put on 101 ta an opening partiership, Notta went just into metra time to gain their victory and the inst wicket to fall provided Borde's 50th of the Lour.-
But the seventh wicket pair, Reuter. Jaisimha (55) and Joshi (40). kind provided resistance of a which emphasised the previous -balling delicteneles of the team
idding exactly 100 in 2 hours before both were out at the same total,
Nottinghamshire
were Tuft plenty of time to get the runs and their task was made easier by
the inexpllenbly policy of act- ing captain Polly Umrigar, wlio
Sports Diary
TODAY
Bow's Colony Open
Single Champion- hip semi-finals matches at KFC,
German-born Edda Buding won the women'a siniflès on n 10.30 p.m. walkover. Mrs Suzi Kormockzy,
Tennis
W. German Wins World Cycling Pursuit Title
· Amsterdam, Aug. 11. Rudi. Altig, of West Germany, won the 4,000 metres amateur pursuit title, at the world cycling championships here tonight.
Altig, a 22-year-old Mannheim- electrician who practises yogi, the completed
COLETKU in four minutes 21.1 seconds ogáinst four minutes 20.8 seconds by Marian Valotto, of Italy.
Roger Riviere, of Franco; champion for the past two years, "Men's "C" Division; SCAA (1) vand Leandro Faggin of Italy, CAC (3), Urban Council v Ccc (1), runner-up for last year's title; KCC KTGCA, LRC V PRC, UKCE
PORC, CCC (2) V CHC (2), meth reached the emi-finals of the 5,000 metres professiona}
v. USRC.
Mugur.
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met her in the Anal, had to (5), Chittun (D) | Communist - led International Canale, Baumann and White, WF-Mons (1-3). LP Students Union in Progus,
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jury suffered in the women's which Communist-China, -- North NATIONAL LEAGUE"
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New York
Knight won his second title Recreio Ground 0.10 pm. a poor Bocton
states belang, had expressed its
when capitalised on
RAT annua) awiroming' gala. lively regret at the decision.
Mexico's he partnered Pedres, WiBloma 17). Kovžax 49), it said the ban was contrary to defence to score six runs in the
Yola Homirez to a 6-4, 0-1 win Tak, 2.30 pm
TO-MORROW to beat the Labina (9) and scumjo: Dra
Low Gerard' and Fat the Union's understanding that aver fifth inning today
(10) and bowsky, liebbla (0), Henry
0.30 ja 1957. finalist," all nailons without distinction Nettleton, a New Zealand pair, fumbling Red Sox, 8-5.
Avarii. Wifenry (7-31. LP-Lab
(3rd) Larker
the New York's sixth (8-0) RS-Danks
in the Anal of the mixed|pm garico. — Xt was
(8th, Dark (2nds, T. Taylor could join in and the triumphin
Heuter. -UPI. longest winning streak of the
a row
Penang Rugby Team Wins In Bangkok
Bangkok, Aug. 11.
The Penang All-Bluen beat
the Royal Bangkok Sports Club in an exelting Rugby match here by 14-1.
011. A
The game was played ground drenchied by an hou Jong rain just before the male.. Penung led 5-0 at the end of the first half.
The Penang team lost to the Agriculture University on Mon- day 0-9-Router.
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doubles. Reuter,
DAWIS'
1st Division: XCG V KDGC,
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thad Tournaments, 5.30 pm.
by Barry Appleby
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OFF YOUR DARK GLASSKO
I WANT. TO SEE WHERE YOUR EYES ARE
LOOKIN
Riviere clucked six minutes quarter- 27.5 in winning his Karol and Fuggẩn returned 8;24.2. The other, quater-final, winusers were; · Albert · Bouvet, of France,
(0:23.4), and Jean Brankort, Belgium,
(6:24.8)-Reuter.
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Cooking Problems Solved
WITH GAS
live wickets for 38.
Results
Regulis in matches were:
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today's cricket
Match
Weston-Super-heute: drawn Econ. 288 an ently..13 or three. Sommer 13. Eewex four points: Tala stopped" play
AC MIREICHERTerr. Buspek beat, Lan- by 221 rum Sex 124 na maly 339 for four declared. Lan- : cashire 104 and secondly 14 N. Grieves 13, N. Thomson" for 30). Sussex 14' potrts.
London, Aug. 11. Harry Levene, the London
Boxing promoter, said to- day that he had signed Henry Cooper, the British and Empire heavyweight hia champion, to defend titles against Joe Erskine of Cardiff, at Earl's Court here on November 17. Lavene said the purse would be one of the biggest ever given In Britain for any contest,
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am applying to the various boxing authorities throughout the world to cơn- sider. The flight as a finai eliminator for the' world title* Levene declared?
WORLD TITLE?
"In the Inst twelve months. At Chetientem: Glamorgan beat ur so Cooper has defeated the Gloucestershire by an inmağa and 29 | American No. challenger,
Gloucestershire 219 d
1
ruins. Glamorgan 371 for nine de Zora Folley, beaten Brian Lon- condly 130 13. ng 41), Glamor don and knocked out Dick gan 14 points.
Richardson.
At Leicester: Warwickshire Dent eight wickets. Leicestersture by Leicestershire 202 and wecondly 162
M. Hulkami. 1. Thompson 10). Warwickable 200
for
four
And
"Erskine lasted 13 rounds against Sweden's Ingemar
Becondly ive for two. Warwickshire Johansson before retiring with
a cut eye; Johansson knocked' 14 points.
At welllaghorough: Match drawn, rounds for the worl Title Re- Worcestershire 263 and secondly 182 out Floyd Patterson. In three for, Intp El. Outcikkim 00, 17.
defcated cently Erskine easily Ichan 45). Northamptonaltire 391 for five declared. Northampton Willie Postrano, and I think the shino two points.
Al Lora: Meten drawn. Middle Веж
declared, and 331 for nine Recondly $3 for ane. Surrey 346 (K.
Clark Harrington 100, T.
1001 Surreş two poistk
Ai Lerdi: "Yorkshire heat Kent by two wickets. Kene 365, and wecondly 100 (3. Come eight for 41), Yorkshire for five declared and secondly
52, 1 247. for eight (B. Close Hlingworth 74 not out). Yorkshir 12 points, Kent two, palate.
At Derby) Derbyshire beat Hemp- stilre by six wickets. Hampshire 301 for eight declared and secondly 140 for right declared (I. Morial 50. B. Beth five for 2), Derisyahira 270 and secondly 225 for four [å. Rainer 90, D. Cary, my, Derbyshire 11 polta, Kampanire four points. Houser,
Canadian Women's Open Golf Tournament
Winer of the Cooper-Erskine night must meet the Johansson- Patterson winner for the world'
Cooper and Erékina havo' that twice before, Erskine winning on both occasions,Reuter,
Russia Invites W. German Tennis Team
day.
Hamburg, Aug. 11. The West German, Lawn Tenals Federation has been in viled to send a junior team to the Soviet Union in Mareli, 1980, Herr Ferdinand. Henkel, the foreign matches fixture socretary Pot-the-federation, said here-to------
The team will play a Russian junior team, he added.
Baron Gottfried Von Cramm, Torunia, Aug. 11.
a former Wimbledon finalist Defending champion Marlene and German Davis Cup player, Stewart Strelt advanced to the fold press conference called second round of the Canadian by the federation that he was Women's Open Golf Champion-likely to visit Moscow for a two- ship today with n 2-and-1-vie-week stay to coach young RAIS- Story over Lou Evans of Toronto.
alan players. He said he had Mrs Strell, of Ontario, who is placed himself at the disposal. secking a record sixth crown at the West German-Soviet für: the tournament, was sche-cultural committee for
this duled to meet Betty Blanhope purpose, but hund so, far received Cole of Alberta; toiroTTON" at
no reply-Reuter. the St George's Coured in. Toronto. Mrs Cole, the 1957 winner, defeated Mirs W, Turn- bull of Saskatchewan, B-and-
Judy, Darling; uf" Montreal won an upset B-und-4 victory qyer Kay Felleur of Wood- Bridge, Ontario. Io another up- cet, Mrs Bruce Meghle of New *York, defeated tho British
CHESS NEWS
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amateur champion, Elizabethch, Kl-Ku·2·8×4 ¢h,XR
:Price of England), -0-nod÷4;
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Sudbury, England, defeated MiraxQ; # R=R? cn, K-# Hotrert ferio of Montreal on the K-7 maže. 19th-UPT
London Kaprdan Bırakes,