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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1960.
UK swimmer sets record Australian
BRITAIN LEADING
RUSSIA IN
2-DAY CONTEST
Blackpool, Apr. 29.
Ian Black, Britain's European champion and Olym- pic hope, broke his own European 400 metres freestyle record by nine-tenths of a. second when he swam for Britain against the Soviet Union here tonight.
Black, who aid afterwards yards freestyle in 4 mins 27,8 that he has had a heavy cold poca that has prevented him practis ing for several days, broke the record while winning the 440
A TEST FOR
S. AFRICAN CRICKETERS
London, Apr. 29. Although confined to one day, the South African cricketers' match against the
Norfolk's Duke of clovon at Arundel tomor- row could be a testing Introduction to the tour, which starts in
the
carnest
up
Britain led by $4 points to 43 after torgata events in the two-day match, which is con- tinued tomoTTOW,
Coming
to
Jant the length, Bruno Nikitin, the Bo- falshed vict swimmer who Beyond to Black in the 1938 Budapest European champion- ships, made tremendou
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effort to overhaul the Boot. But Black turned on the pressure and eventually won by about half the length of the pool. Nikitin faded, finishing fourth in 4:45.6 the second Hus- slan, V. Andzosov was second in 4:35.8.
GIRL SWIMMERS Britain owed much to their for their over- girl swimmers
good performances.
Golf sensation
Hunstanton. Apr. 20. Marin Christmas, 20- year-old former boy inter- national, brought off one of the blagest surprises in British amateur golf for many Усати when he
final reached the
of the English championship here today.
Christmas, from West Sussex, beal Gordon Huddy (Yorkshire) 2 and 1 in the Nemi-finals
In the previous round he scored a 21 ole win Arthur over international
(Hunstanton), Perowne Iris opponent in tomorrow's 36 boles final will bo Douglas, (Wentworth), who defeated his fellow Walker Ian Caldwell Cup player, (Suaningdalo), by 3 and 2 In the semi-final-Reuter,
Trains for Orient title fight
Manila, Apr. 29.
night lead and several turned in Omsap Loemfapha of Thal-
Christine Gosden defeated Anita Lonsbrough, the world record holder at 200 metres, in the 220 yords bronsi-stroke in which Brlinin gained maximun
four days later at Worpoints, Miss Gosden gol home
castor.
In both bowling and batting; Springboks will be tested, at the Duke's side will be led by the vemaifle Australian all- rounder, Keith Miller, and will include SEVET other inter-
notionals.
FIRST TIME
Five of the touring side make the bow for the Arst time in England Tony Pithey, Colla Geoff Wesley, Peter Caristein,
Mckinnan. Griffin and Athol All have been trying hard to adjust themselves to the conditions.
new
The South Africans have packed their side for this open- ing
to with batemen ganic
counteract the virile attack they face. Only McKinnon. and Hugh
Tayfield and not
cornised batsmen.
re-
Duke's XI: Keith Miller (Australin), Roy Marshall
(West Indies und
Hampshire),
Willie Watson (Leicestershire),
Derek Shackleton (Hampshire),
in 2 mins 55 seconds with Miss Lensbrough second in 2:57.5.
The Soviet Union's major sue. cess came in the men's 110 yards freestyle where they took maxi- mum points. Reuter.
Challenger leads in
chess match
Moscow, Apr. 29. Tass said today that the 18th game of the world chass title match between world champion Mikhail Botvin- nik and challenger Mik- hail Tahl was drawn after the 76th move.
The score of the match had
Ken Barrington (Surrey), John become 18.5 to 7.5 in grand- Wart (Middlesex), Fred Titmus master Tahl's favour.
(Middlesex), Godfrey Evans The 191 game will be played
(Kent), Jim Gray (Hamp-lomorrow.
shire), Robin Marlar (Sussex),
Bob Gule (Middlesex).
Soult
Africans:
Jackic
McGlew, Trevor Goddard, Tony
Today's game was played at the Central Chess Club.
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Virtually all doubts that Tahl could get a draw disappeared on Pilhey, Roy McLean, Colin the 44th move when the young
brought challenger
about Fellow-Smith, knight-for-pawn sacrifice. Geoft Griffin, Hugh Tayleld, vinnik still had a plece up but
McKinnon Chin Malicked the resources
Wesley, Chris Duckworth, Peter
Carlstein.
Athol Speciał
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Team welcomed
ning.
Bol-
for win-
jand today entored the final week of training for his championship fight against Bert Somodia of the Philippines here on May 7,
fight
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They wil rounds for the newly revived Junior Welterweight Champion ship of the Orient.
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U.S.
track stars will
beat Russians in
Olympics,
coach says
Los Angeles, Apr. 29.
wins U.S. 2-mile
race
Des Moines, Apr. 29. Houston's Al Lawrence, al- ready qualified as an Aus- trollon Olympic contender, ran away with the two- mile title today as the $1st Drake Relays opened in a dreary, damp setting, Lawrence strode to a 130-yard
The coach of the US. Olympic Games track team
says the Americans are going to beat the victory in the fral major event Russians in the track and field events of the of the two-day Rome Olympics with Germany finishing in morrow with a special Amateur second place.
Russia, says Larry Snyder of Ohio State, will be hard pressed to Anish third.
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guess I'd have to pick Russia third," Snyder Bald. think the combined East and West Germany team will finish second. The two divisions of Germany are competing as one unit in the Rome Olympics.
"West Germany has great printers. hurdlers and quarter- milers. The fellow Martin Lauer will be tough to beat in any reces he enters,
East Germany is strong in the weight events
"The Foles should give the Russians a real battle for third, and they might beat them."
and the distance runs.
BEST HIGH-JUMPERS
Snyder refused to predict who. will make the U.S. team Over
Lis summer. John Thomas of Boston University and Charlle Dumas of the University
of Southern are the best California jumpers in the world.
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The Oriental Boxing Federa- tion, in recognising the fight as a title bout, required the winner to defend the 140-pound division ittle ogainat challenger from Japan.
Somedia
the Philippines champion and is Lightweight rated number three junior wel ter challenger by the National Boxing Association. Somodio also is angling for a shot at the world crown. held by Carles Ortiz of the U.S.
Lacmfopho is rated No, 7 welterweight contender by the Oriental Boxing Federation.
AP.
high
Albritton sald he is inclined;
Palermo
tennis
tourney
Palermo, Apr. 29. American Jack Frost defeat- od Fred Stolle of Australia 6-0, 6-2 today to advance into quarter finals of the men's singles on an inter- tourna- national tennis
ment.
In women's singles quarter nals Lacla Bassi of Italy beat Renee Schurmann, South Africa, 6-4, 1-0, 6-3.
Robert Howe of Australia and Abe Segal, South Africa, quail- fed for quarter final in men's Ccause doubles by defeating Guerellena and Remigio Lemonnier, Italy, 8-1, 6-3.
and
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Was
Stolle and Robert Pearce of to believe that Thomas hus the Australia beat Sergio Jacobini Carlo Glouna, Italy, 0-1, edge on Dumas now, and that although Dumas formerly the best he had seen, "Thomas werkte harder than Dance tnd bulids
up his speed and strength,"
quarter
Women's doubles Anals
Merril Hammyl and Marlene Gerson, South Africa, beat Mary Hawton and Jeano Lehane, Aus- tralla, 6-2, 4-6, 0-3.
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Baylor's Bob Mellgren printed to win by a stride over Oklahoma State's Miles Elsenman,
A crowd of 8,500 sat through a drizzle in 67 degree tempera- tures as seven major events were contested and preliminaries were held in six events-AP.
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Ho Chl-shing, of Koon Wun A.A., has been suspended "sine die" from playing football, the Hongkong To ADVERTISERS Football Association said yesterday.
The Association said that the action was taken by its Emer gency Sub-Committee following. a meeting to enquire into the sending off the held of play of ¡Ho Chi-zing during the match between Koon Wun und Caroline Hill on April 9,
The Sub-Comuniter also re- Snyder said he saw Thomas
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McTaggart wins British
amateur lightweight
title,
scores
TKO
London, Apr. 29.
Dick McTaggart, the only one of the five British boxers to win a medal at the 1956 Olympies who might appear at Rome this year, won the light- weight title at the Amateur Boxing Association Championships of Britain here tonight.
fol-
DIFFICULT CHESS
McTaggart, who won tho Dave Thomas, the London Britain in rome by his defeat. The concluding stage required Olympic lightweight gold medal heavyweight seeking his fourth Tonight's winners are not auto almost 30 moves of difcult and diso
the trophy for the consecutive national titie, was matle selections for the Olymple New York, Apr. 20. chess, but Botvinnik failed 10 most stylish boxer at the Mel-disqualified for a low punch in team. Mayor Robert Wagner greet- turn the tide.
bourne games, best Cedric Wilthe third and last round or his 1860 ed 15 members of tha
(Wales) in the second semi-final bout "Chess theory has long establiams
against Len Munich soccer am in a city lished that a rook and a knight | round.
James (Wales).
Thomas, beaten finalist in the hall ceremony today. The team cannot win against a rook," säld is observing the 100th year of Tass in reviewing the game.
European championships at The referee topped the fight Lucerne last year, said after- its organisation.
"However, Bolvinnike decided to The team, teaded by captain check his young opponent's de- because of a cut eye sustained wards: "I think James jumped George Koebler, visited for fence techniques.
by Willams. The injury was in to the punch, and I think he Only one champion about 10 minutes with the "Only on the 70th move, first enused in Williams' semi- |could have gone on."
his title Johnny Ould of Lon- Mayor. It will
and when MyTag- play the when the world champlon saw final bout,
Thoman, who appeared to be don, beating Ray Shiel (Liver- German American
Soccer that Tahl was very expert in gari's first punch reopened the ahead on points at the time of pool) in the light-howvyweight
the end game, he agreed to a wound it was only a matter of the disqualification, does not lose final after: League All Stars on Sunday at
contest- A poor Randails Island.-—-AP.
draw."--AP.
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