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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY JULY 25. 1960.
CAPRI-NAPLES SWIM
SWIM SURPRISE
UAR's Zaytoun becomes first amateur winner
Naples, July 24.
Four world record performances-
Berlin, July 24.
Miss Birkemeyer was one of five women who shared the previous record of 10.6 seconds.
Gisela Birkemeyer, of East Germany, today set a world Mohammed Zaytoun, a surprising 20-year- record for the women's 80 metres hurdles by clocking 10.5 old amateur from the United Arab Re-seconds at the East German Athletics Championships in public, today overcame bad weather and Leipzig, the East German news agency ADN reported. favoured professional opponents to win the Capri-Naples marathon swim, The Syrian-born youth was the first amateur ever to win the race, billed by its organi- sers as the world long distance swim- ming championship:
SWIMMING
Toledo, July 24.
Three world records were set up at the American Athletic Union Swimming Championships here today. Zaytoun, the youngest swing- not quit during the race, was Lance Larson beat the world 100 metres butterfly-stroke mer to win the gruelling 18-mile, among those who failed to reach; record with a time of 58.7 seconds and Tom Stock bettered race, had a time of 10:38:48.2. the beach by the deadline. the world 200 metras backstroke mark with a time of His victory was a stunning Therefore there was no women's 2 minutes 16 seconds in the first two races of the day. upset, for he had swain the winner. race almost unnoticed as faze
kept their eyes on the strong
professionals.
The 50,000 fang Uning the
Also falling to arrive at the Brish line in time was the lone Saheir Abdek Baki of Cairo,
amateur woman in the race,
Naples waterfront cheered him AP. when he came ashore but they didn't realise they cheering a winner.
were
Instead they expected une
of the professionals to come ashore the winner.
'Never dreamed'
Zaytoun and
the live other
Rinatus in the race had
30 fron started
Capri огл
profes- minutes ahead of the
Therefore, Signals.
Zaytoun, was not declared the winner
as soon as he came ashore,
Shortly after, the world 400 metres (4x100) medley record, held by the Australian national team since 1958, was smashed by the Indianapolis Athletic Club team which
covered the distance in 4 mins 09.2 secs-AFP.
Ferrari
The new
chalks up its
first major victory
Stuttgart, July 24.
But when 30 minutes clapeed Count Berghe Von Trips, of Germany, drove the
and
the professionals did not make their expected
BUD-
Zaytour was рго- pearance, claimed the victor.
News of his victory reached the City Hall clerk from Cibli, Syria, in the dressing room, He rubbed his eyes in amazement,
"I hoped to win the amateur category, but never dreamed of wining the race," he said. "I offer this victory to my coun- try."
new 1.5-litre rear-engined Italian Ferrari around the Solitude circuit today to victory in the Formula Two car race run after the Ger- man Motorcycle Grand Prix races.
Narrow escape
for Owen's
25-year record
Berlin, July 24. Manfred Steinbach, a lean Ger-
man
doctor, broad-jumped farther than any man in his tory today bettering the 25- year-old record of Jesse Owens only to have the mark nalli fled by a technicality,
Omeals ruled out recognition
or the titanic effort because of a 3.2 metre following wind. The rules say the wind cannot ex-
German-made, Porsches took] (102.34 mph), Bonnier 1:23:523ceed 2 metres (6 feet 6.876 the following four places in the Hill 1:23:52.7 and Dan Gurney inches) a second. Formula Two race which is to care in at 1:23:53.1. be the Grand Prix Formula One Class of 1981.
Innes Ireland of England, brought in the first British make,
a Lotus, in sixth place.
Competing in the West Ger- man Olympic trials and in the sume rena where the great Owens won four gold medals in 1936, Steinbach leaped
.8.14
John Surtees increases lead in World Motor Cycling Championship
Stuttgart, July 23.
John Surtees, Britain's 26-year-old motor-cyclist
increased his lead in the 1960 World Motor Cycling 500cc series when he roared to victory on an MV Augusta in the Germany Grand Prix here today.
YESTERDAY'S BOWLS
KBGC, CCC and FC teams enter Open Triples semi-finals
Four
By ROBERT TAY clubs will be represented in this year's Colony
Men's Open Triples lawn bowls semi-finals as a result of the three quarter-final matches played yesterday.
Watched by a crowd of about Next year the firm wants to Emerging winners from these games were threes
CONT
100,000, the reigning world enter competitors for the World champion led from start to Championship, he added.
Japanese finish on the twisting Solitude All three circuit to win with an average petitors today rode for the first speed of 92.7mph. His MV time oo a European track, Mr team-mates, Remo Venturi and Kawachima said. They will Emilio Mendogni, chased him compete in Ulster and Monza
later this year. home.
of the Support for widow
of
With
an aggregate points, Surtees (ends in the
He said Rhodesian rider Jim championship series by six polute from Venturi,
Redman, another member The 250cc race went to 22-the Honda team, had to give
to the of up Gary Hocking,
second lap with year-old Southern Rhodesia, who
con-engine trouble. Tanaka was the armed the Zale of Man TT plac- best of the Japanese riders.
The Honda works would give full support to Brown's widow Mrs Bernadette Brown, Mr Kawachima said. She had already been given a large sum.
ings with Carlo Ubbiali, of Italy. Both rode MV Augustas,
They are now tied in the 250cc champiqeship with 28 points each.
Leaders
events, the leaders
After today's World
Championship were:
50000
1. Surtees, 33 points, 2. Venturi, 24 points. Bob Brown, the Australian rider, who died yesterday from injuries received crushed during practice here, would have been third in the list with 15 pointa
25000
when
he
won
500ce mase details were: Distance-205.5
(127.6 miles).
kilometres
1. J. Surtees (Britain), MV Augusta, one hour 22 mins 32.1 secs. 140.3 kph (92.6 mph).
2. R. Venturi (Italy), MV Augusta, 1:22:50.8. 148.0 kph (91.9 mph).
3. E. Mendogni (Italy), MV Augusta, 1:24.07.2 140.5 kph (81.0 mph).
4. R. Dale (Britain). Norton. 1:25:17.8. 144.5 kph. (89.7 mph).
5. J. Hempleman (New Zea- (land), Norton; 1:25:28.3. 144.2
kph (89.6 mph).
6. R. G. Braimschweig (Ġer- 143.3 Equal 1. Hocking and Ubbiali, many), Norton, 1:28:02.0.
kph (89.0 mph). each with 28 points.
Kenjiro Tanaka-who
Fastest lap: Surtees 151.7 kph third place behind the two top
(94.2 mph)-Reuter. candidates for the world cham→ pionships, Gary
Hocking, Rhodesia, and Carlo Ubbkul, Italy-uld be was convinced Brown would have done better than he himself,
German Hans Herrmann was Second, Sweden's Joakim Bun- Another surprising swimmernder third and Graham Hill, of
metres (20 feet 8.84 Inches) to He said Brown had trained Diky Boyadi, a 22-year-old Britain, fourth. American Dan seventh and Jim Clark of Britain top the American Negro's effort him after he had formerly only
Iselgrade chemistry studenę — was leading the professionals,
He had been expected to come ashore right after Zaytoun, thus winning the race. But with less than half a mile to go, Boyadr tired considerably and was still plodding along 30 minutes after Zaytoun landed.
Boyadi finally crossed the Anisl line about an hour after the winner. The Yugoslav's time wals 11:14:03. He was second in the overall standings
Gurney was in fifth place.
Winning time
aroun
عطا
A second Ferruri, piloted by Phil Hill, of the US. was
wound up eighth in another Lotus.
American Masten Gregory was ninth in a Maserati-Couper.
The winning time for Von AP. Trips in the 20-lap race 11.5-kilometra (7.09-mille)
the circuit in roiling, wooded country out- side this sprawlug. West Ger- man elty was 1:23:14,7 hours, an average speed of 104.5 kph (102.36 mph).
Hermann
clocked 1:23:18.3
and first among the profes- for an average of 164.451 kph sionals,
Egyptian professional Abdel Abou. Heil Anished third in 11:41:07.
Champion
Kovats, the defending charn-
Fion, was icurth in 11:58:09.
TOUR OF THE
APENNINES
Genoa, July 24.
Hamed Moustafa of the UAR Emile Daems of Belgium today
was fifth in 12:40:37.
Sixth in the overall placings, the amateur and second in classification was Italian Ottavio Serena, in 13:25:45.
Eight others were still in the water three hours after the -winner's arrival, which was the
won the gruelling 232-kilo- metre (144 miles) bicycle Tour of the Apennine moun. taina.
He took the tough contest with a final sprint ahead of Italy's Ercole Baldini,
More than 100 of Europe's top
deadline for reaching the cyclists were entered in the shore. They were not classified. race.
Myra Thompson of the U.S., the only one of the four women professional entrants who had
THE WRONG
PLACE?
With the next Canada Cup tournament about eleven months away, there has already been some comment about the choice of tiny South Americon state
of Puerto Rico (population 2,282,000) as next vemie.
Puerto Rico is not even
B
The race started and ended in Pontedecimo, a small town in the mountains a few miles north of Genoa,
The cyclists moved up and down the Apennines and briefly into Genoa as they covered the twisting mountain course.
Daems' lime was 00:15:00,-- AP.
Spanish soccer XI beaten
Buenos Aires, July. 24. Argentina defeated Spain, 2-0,
member country of the Inter-today in a hotly-disputed inter- national Golf
Association, and national
no Puerto Rican has made his 80,000.. mark in the world of top gol
One pointer is
3,400 sq.
soccer
game
before
It was the last game of a Latin that the
American tour by the Spanish mile island is
A team which earlier won favourite haunt of golf-playing American businessmen, and the game in Lima and two in San-
answer could somehow
tiago-AP.
be
wrapped up in that.-London Express Service,
Sieff out of immediate danger
London, July 23. Jonathan Sieff, 25-year-old British racing driver injured. last month in trials for the Le Mans race, was stated last night to be out of immediate dan- ger" trending to London Hospital bulletin.
Sieff, help to the Marks B$7. Spencer choin store fortune, e- ceived internt injuries und multiple fractures In the crash.
Ching Mall Special.”
one
by 39 of an inch.
driven on dirt-tracks, and rode Owen's record, set on May 25, 1935 at Ann Arbor, Michigan, European track for the the oldest track and field mark first time in today's race.
"I
very sury about Brown's death,” Tanaka added. He: mid the Solitude track was a very difficult one which to ride.
on the books---ÁP.
BRIEF TEST DEBUT
Doug Padgett, the 25-year-old Yorkshire bate- man, had a brief Test debut on Saturday after the first two days' play in the fourth Test match between England and South Africa had been washed but by rain. He scored only five runs. Photo shows Padgett in action during one of the County matches.
THE GAMBOLS
ARE YOU TAILING YOUR SPORTS
Yes
DO YOU WANT MOUEZ
BLUE TROUCERS
PRES
from Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Craigen- gower Cricket Club and Filipino Club. The fourth quarter-final match between L. M. Remedios, A. M. Alves and A. A. Lopes of Re- creio and R. M. Hollway, H. Ridsdale and R. M. Hetherington of USRC which had also been scheduled to be played off yesterday was post- poned.
At Rerelo, the biggest crowd Kavanagh and E Lide and yet seen this season at an Open Craigengower's F. Lee, F. K. Las Championship match turned out and J. Landolt: Both combina to watch the battle of the giants tions were regarded ̈qE the between KBGC's P. Hughes, T. strongest among the marvivors in this competition and it was generally conceded
that the winners of this match would most likely go on to win the title.
A darts record?
Stonehaven, July 24,
A darts team here today claimed a world record' by acoring one million one points in 23 hours and 40 minutes.
The previous best wis held by a Brechin (8004- land) Young Men's 'Chris- tian Association team who notched up a million in 28 hours 27 minutes,
Oh,
The Stonehaven team
одер started at Saturday and continued noon today.--
until after
Reuter,
Roy Emerson, Bueno win
singles
Maria
Swiss
titles
Gstaad, July 24,
Asked what he thought of Roy Emerson, of Australia, beat Mike Davies, of
Hocking and Ubblall, Tanaka sald "I can learn a lot from them."
Mr Kawachima Kald Japanese riders had a tech- nique similar to that of tha Americans, and Honda Wäs sending” teams to Europeia raves this year to train their riders.
Doncaster entries
prominent in French race
Paris. July 24. Horses engaged in the Don- caster St Peter finished Arst and third in the 120,000 new frape (about £8,570) Prix Eugene Adam Bat race over 11⁄4 miles at the St Cloud track neer here to-
day.
Britain, 6-4, 9-7, 6-2, to retain his men's singles
title in the Swiss International Lawn Tennis Championships here today.
Games' went with service in the first set until the ninth when Emerson, broke through to lead 5-4 and then went on to take the set on his delivery,
own
'Dynamo' soccer
team to play in China
Fast
|
Dramatic tum
For the Bret cine ends, the match fully lived up to its res putations
sides as the two battied to a 5-5 score and then to 6-8 and 7-6.
But the 19th end brought. a. dramatió turn to the game, With opponents lyingTM" four shota skip Landolt va zar=" row in all his howry shota and the KBGC thorne farged shond to an 11-4 1964. TRY added another single, and a two on the next two, honda and the match was ovne bar the shouting,
but
..
up
To the credit of the CCC three, they fought buck spiritedly to
"the eight-shot bridge
found themselves against opponents who playing right at their top form, particularly Peter Hughes and Eric Liddell. On the
were
last bead, the RBGC three eter joyed a comfortable 16-11 lead and were contest to concede a three to win the match by 10-14.
At Police Recreation Club an- other Craigengower three con- sisting of C. K. Sung, G. Hong Choy and G. A. Souza failed to And their usual form next trailed all the way against Filipino Club's F. Manson, F. Santos and
[13-18.
Castilho to eventually lose by
Strong finish
Only a strong finish by A. M. Baptista, M. Q. Wong and C. C. Ma in the last three-heads of their match against Recreio's A. Baptista, R. Silva-Netto and A. A. Gutteres gave Cznigengów- er a surviving team in the mini- finala.
The CCC three were trailing most of the way up to 12-15 on the 15th head. They chalked up - |a slagle on the 10th, in theeO, DIE the 17th and a four on the final head to edge out their oppon ants at the finishing post by arrived in 20-15,
Berlin
The second set developed infon ding-dong battle with some exciting alles in which Emerson showed his attacking skill, and Davies distinguished himself by some fine retrieving,
Tokyo, July 25. Germany's But the hard hitting AusTM tralian gradually wore down Dynamo' football team, led by his opponent and forged into a Werner Kramer, 4-1 lead in the third set and Peking from Pyongyang today had no trouble in the clusing for a series of goodwill matches stages.
against Chinese teams, the New Agency reported Mias Maria Bueno, Brazil's China News Wimbledon champlan, won today.
the women's singles title, beating Mine Sandra Bey fourth foreign football team to The 23-member team is the nolds, of South Africa, 6-2 visit China this month, the re 6-3 in the final.
Little chance
port said,
In its tour of North Korea, it won one game and dropped
Miss Buero, who also ces the other in the two matches: Anaram JI, owned by M. feated the South African girl in played against Korean teams. Marcel Boussac and ridden by the Wimbledon anal, gave ner
Peter Thomson wins German
.
golf title
Bergischagladbach, Jely 24. Peter Thomson of Australia
Roger Poincelet, was the wimmer, opponent ittle chance with a The Dynamo team is ranked beating Baron De Lopex Tar-series of immensely powerful third among Best Germany's today won the 12-hole German...
ragoya's Djebel Traffic ridden
by Francois Bonni, by a length strokes and seldom lost her first division teams and has Opens Golf Championship with nine players who have played a 72 and 71 in the last two Edda Buding,
strokes,
accuracy.
The Aga Khan's Istanbul
of Germany, on the East German national round for & total of 201 ridden by Australian jockey and Christine Mercelis, of Bel- team George Moure "was
It plays its first game in agium, best the French pair, third, length behind Dejbel Traffic.
Marie, Odile Bouchet and Jac China in Peking on Tuesday queline Rees-Lewis, 7-5, 4-6, against the Peking football 6-2, to win the women's doubles team, the report said—UPI. title.
The 7-9 favourite Mincio, winner of the French 2,000 Guineas, was unplaced.
Anaram 11 is by Auriban, French Derby winner out of Estramida, and is trained by Hemi Nicolas, ...
Perl-mutuel dividends (one new franc staked) were win: 10.20; places 5.70, 7.20, 3.40 Reuter.
by Barry Appleby
TRYING TO
PLEASE
SO STOP CALLING I
Fraser and Emerson won the men's doubles title, beating Luis Ayala (Chile) and Don Candy (Australia) 2-8, 11-13, 6-1, 6-4, 8ab
U.S. clay court
The mixed doubles title went tennis title for
to Nicola, Pietrangeli (Italy) and Miss Bueno, who beat Candy and Min Edda Buding 8-2, 6-3-Reuter,
sking a with! Flying "AFR/WOGA
It's bound to come true
Biblime and food divine are there all the time:
Barry Mackay
The 11-year-old” Australian who collected 3,000 marks (about £260) for his win played stearty: 71-67-72-71, all jer the 74 par.
His second round of 87 cam within one stroke of the potres, record held by Englaúda Harry Weetman
Other finishers were:
2. Jean Garaialde, Francé, |70-09-73-71133,
3., Roberto De Vierzo, May
71-73-71-68-288
4. Flory Van Donck,
Chicago, July 24.00 Barry Mackay, United States Davla Cup player, beat de-
champion Bernardium, 66-72-74-71-2
6. Dennis Hutching Barten (Texas) ̃ 4-6, 7-5, 6-4.
fending
6-8 to win the American day Africa, 12-73-71-71
tennis title: here court lawn
today.
After losing the first set, 24- year-old Macicay – suddenly found, his booming service and crait- ed down 13 aces, three in a row, in the second set,
6. Peter Butler, Exa
1, Robert Vervey. Africa, 200
8. George Low,
9. Angelo Miga
10. Murray Crafte |lla, 295.
11 John Jacobs,
Bartzen, 32, three times win- ner of the title, played, his umiał precision game but could not | 296. match Maticaya power maku
Mra Dorothy Head Koode, 35, won the women's title for-the fourth time, beating 20-year-old | 200
wiseeded Gwyneth Thonza 6-8, tries