THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1960.

JACK BRABHAM WINS AGAIN

Portuguese Grand Prix victory puts him in almost unchallengeable position

Oporto, Aug. 14.

World racing driver Jack Brabham of Australia won his fifth Grand Prix in a row here today-the 253-mile Portuguese Grand Prix over the twisty cobbled Boavista circuit through the streets of Oporto.

Driving a Cooper Climax at an average speed of 175.849 kph (109.805 mph), he made virtually certain of being 1960 champion as he was in 1959.

STARTING TOMORROW

LYMPIC TORCH!

Your guide to Rome and gold medals

Herb Elliott not among Australia's Olympic marathon entries

Sydney, Aug. 14.

Star runner Herb Elliott was told today he cannot compete in the marathon event at Rome, be- cause the Australian Amateur Athletics Union already has chosen three runners, the largest entry possible.

The three to compete are His coach, Percy Cerutty,

Power Alan Lawrence, Daive

said Elliot's omission from the marathon meant Australia and lan Sinfield.

Elliott had been keen to run sacrificing almost certainly the in the 1,500 metres and sub-gold medal.

their stitute the marathon for the! Elliot and Power won 800 metres.

events at the Olympic trials t Newcastle today despite stomach upsets.

Baseball results

New York, Aug. 15. Yesterday's baseball results included:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St Louis Pittsburgh

(1st game)

RHE

4 14

9 18

(2nd game-11 innings)

Pittsburgh

2 $ 4

St Louis

3

.8 1

(18) game)

2. 10

{

Chicago Philadelphia

(2nd game)

Chicago Philadelphia

(isi mam)

Los Angeles Cincinnati

(14 game)

San Francisco .Milwaukee

Outside record

Elliott had planned to make an Australian record bid for the 1,300 metres, but his Ume of 3 minutes 48.2 seconds was

lis team-mate Bruce Maclaren of New Zealand was second, also in a Cooper Climax. Jimmy Clark of Britain was third in Lotus which was re-built over- night after a crash in practice yesterday--and Wolfgang Van Trips of Germany fourth in an Italian Ferrari,

Lap record

Britain's Stirling

Moss, driving in his first Grand Prix since he was serioudy hurt in practice for the Belgian Grand Prix, was plagued by bls traditional finx and finished fifth.

Moss, in a Lotus, made strong challenge early in the race when he broke the lap re- cord, but called at the pits four times with engine trouble. AL the end of the race he was four laps behind the leaders.

Brabham, 34, is now unchal- lenged for the 1860 champion- ship except by his team-mate Maclaren.. He has won five, of the 10 championship events and has 40 points, Maclaren now has 32 points and Moss is next with 13.

Only eight cars finkled out o the 15 starters in today's ract, run for 55 laps of the 7.4 kilo-

WINS AGAIN Malaya, Korea

OPEN RINKS BOWLS TITLE FOR CCC FOUR

The

Craigenjower. Cricket A. A. Guterres. Club four of F. Lee, C. K. Sunj,

Play was of a low standard F. K. Lau and J. §, Landolt ye on the whels, with most of the terday annexed the Colony Open contestants playing well below Among the Rinks lawn bowls title the first their usual form. Open title to be deelded this winners, C. K. Sung and J. year with a convincing 25-10 Landolt were prominent, while viotory iz the final over among the losers, skip. A. A. Recreio's V. Sequeira, A. M. Guterres was left to wage prac Baptista, Silva-Netto and tically a lone battle against the

R.

Three teams

do well in

pre-Olympic

basketball

Bologna, Aug. 15.

metae (4.6 mile) creuit' - 3 | Three of the four top-seeded distance of 407.385 kilometres (253 miles).

Incidents

There were many exciting Incidents but no injuries, The crowd went hushed and tense when the loudspeakers an- nounced that John Surtees, The young British motorcycle champion who had been lead- ing the race, had

"turned

oyer"

teams in the pre-Olymple basketball tournament were riding high today on the basis of yesterday's games. Only one had trouble,

The

Czechoslovakia, in one of the tournament's finest displays of power routed Surinam 121-49 to set a team-scoring record. Czechs made their tournament debut in this game. Surinam had previously beaten Sudan. But the Portugues word used

Poland spurted to an 11-0 lead also means "turned round and a 21-point first half score which was apparently what had

and then played Israel on just happened.

The race was run anti-clock-about leven tears in the final wise the reverse the usual 20 minutes to win its second European procedure over a cir- game 78-53. Israel in now 1-1, cuit whose longest straight is only one and a half miles and is very rough and hard on tyres and suspension.

Brabham has already won the Belgian, Dutch, French and Bri-

events. tish

There are only

COMPLAINED

to

Belgium needed strong second-half my

defeat Germany 67-6), a team which has shown surprising strength so far despite having lost both its games.

on

winners.

share Merdeka Soccer trophy

100-minute goalless draw in final

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 14,

Malaya and South Korea fought out a 100-minute goalless draw in the final of the Third Merdeka Festival Soccer Tournament here today. Neither side had scored at full-time and the ten minutes' extra time provided for in the tourna- ment rules failed to produce a result. The two teams will therefore share the trophy, holding it for six months each. Malaya formerly held the trophy.

Seven other teams-South, Woo Sang Kwon saw his hard Vietnam, Indonesia, Hongkong, rising shot barely tipped over Singapore, Pakistan, Thailand by Malayan goalkeeper Lourdes and Japontook part in the for a corner. tournament.

The game was played on R sodden ground and this ap- peared to affect Korea though they dominated the ex- changes.

Above photo shows the six front men during the game. They are (from left): F. Lee, P. K'Lan, C. K. Sung, V. B. Suva - Netto Sequira, (bowling) and A. M. Baptista,

Seen in action below is the winning skip J. S. Landolt ground. China Mail photos.

more,

The match began at a terrifc pace in spite of the slippery

Missed

Play in the first 20 minutes was even though the Koreans were attacking strongly.

Then Chun

Sak tested Lourdes with a high shot which Lourdes safely handled

Offside

There was a moment of real anxiety for Kores in the 68th minute when Malaya's. Ng Boon-bee streaked away but he wasted time taking a shot and full-back Kim Hong-bok pounced on the ball to kick it to safety.

Outside-right Chang Soon Two minutes later Malayan Ng Chun narrowly missed, mi lest Boon-bee scored but..the lines three times in the first hali. man had waved offside. Towards the end of the first The referee whistled but the half, Korea's lanky, centre-roar of the crowd drowned the forward Cha Tal-sang also had noise,

bad luck, His first shot was The Anal whistle came with saved by Lourdes while the the Korean's still pounding away second went inches wide as the without success.

Malayan goalkeeper anxiously

sprawled on the floor.

The Koreans had the better of

play in the goalless extra-time.

In the second half the Reuter,

Koreans had the better of the

exchanges but were again dog-Indonesia take

ged by ill luck.

Ten

mthutes after the

interval, Korean

ins-de-luft

Young Pioneer School is an

incubator Russian sports

of future

champions

By WILL GRIMSLEY

(Will Grimsley of the Associated Press, one of the United States' outstanding sports writers, has visited the Soviet Union to report on Russian preparations for the Olympic Games as part of the AP's special pre-Olympic sports coverage. Following is the second of a series of exclusive articles in which Grimsley describes the development and training of Soviet athletes),

Moscow, Aug. 15.

third place

Indonesia easily beat Pakis

tan 1-0 toniglif to take third .place in the Merdeka Soccer

Tournament,

Indonesia had finished

10

equal points with South Korea

in Group "A" but better goal average put Koren in the final. Though the first half was goal- less there was little doubt as to the Indonesians' superiority.

dominated

the ex- They changes in the second half to run out worthy winners.

Indonesia "took the lead from a penalty which Inside- Left Omo converted in the 13th minute.

Omo, the Indonesians' best forward

was always a threat to the Pakistanis,

In the 27th minute, Indonesia led 2-0 through inside-right Henki. Then Omb assured the Indonesians of victory with two more goals in the 34th and 88th

trick."

The Young Pioneers School is an incubator of future sports champions minutes to complete his "hat-

located on the outskirts of Moscow near the famed Dynamo Stadium.

is no

The Pakistanis had their

6.2 seconds outside the record, three more that count for the championship the Italian,

The German leam lost a one- Power easily beat the world Moroccan and United States point decision to Canada

and three-mile record (Watkins Glen) events. Reuter. Friday night and Belgium: by wo holder Alby Thomas in the 5,000

a 33-27 score at the halfway metres, timing 14 minutes 17

mark last night, seconds.

other games yesterday,

It is a complete athletic plant, the hammer and sickle, is just

It is for sports strictly. There chances, especially in the first made its Switzerland

debut

other curriculum. The half. But their forwards were en older child's dream, one of part of this vast programme. with a 68-44 .wir over ARE 30 children's sports schools in

"You might say this is a finish. chiktren do not live on the pre-off mark. The slippery turf be regular cause of earlier rain appeared affect Pakistan badly. ---- tralia, which is now 0-2; Aus- this city timed at speeding gifting school for young athletes," The der

school and then undergo their ta tria, now 1-0 held of a mid-ed young sons and daughters or explained Ivan Dmitrievich, the rigid sports training during off Beuter.

Soviet toward athletic second half rally by Britain, the

director. "Four hundred (0-1) to win 67-62 in a game greatness.

sand boys and girls between six

They are virtually wards of after which both coaches com-

and eighteen years of age took the state, with little tone of about the Official

tests try to qualify for the

their own. school.

Betty Cuthbert comfortably beat Pat Duggan over both the 100 and 200 metres-reversing her two losses in Sydney 1 Saturday.

1 4 1

She clocked 11.8 seconds for the 100 metres and 24.3 seconds

for the 200 metres-AP.

THIRD MAJOR

TITLE FOR

9 0 ROD. LAVER

7

1 8

3 9

+

2 7

0

0 5 1

3

4

0

AMERICAN LEAGUE

An Olympic competitor at 65

London, Aug. 14.

An energetic grandmother will plained

be one of the British athletes tournament ball.-AP. competing in the Olympic Games.

She is Mrs Brenda Williams, 65, who was named today as a British rider in the Grand Prix Dressage event.

It will be no novelty for her. She rode in the last Olymples, and does not think that 85 is an extraordinary age for a com- petliive horsewoman.

""The horse ought to be! younger," she said.

South Orange, Aug. 14. Australian champion Rod Laver maintained his mastery of the US. grass court tennis circuit with a 6-3, 10-8 8-4 o victory over Don Dell in the

final of the Eastern Champlon-years ago. ships today.

In the women's division, 17-

Her horse is named "Little Model." She bought him three

"I trained him myself," she said at her home in Slough.

0 year-old Karen Hantze of San "This has been our first year in

Diego

(16) game)

Detroit

Cleveland

Detroit Cleveland

1

5

(2nd rame)

3

9

0

2

3

(1st game)

Kansas City Chicago

3

6

9

15

(2nd game)

11

Kansas City Chicago

Boston Baltimore

won her major advanced competition, and we

ürst

2 crown in the first teenage title have won all six events we en-

0 match in the history of the tered."-AP.

toumament, 6-1, 6-3, over 17.

year-old Nancy Richey of San

1 Angelo, Texas.

Athletics match

For Laver, it marked his

Rotterdam, Aug. 14. third straight ille in as many Holland beat France by 68 toumaments. The red-haired points to 48 today in a women's Australian Davis Cupper won international athildes match at O both the Pennsylvania Cham-Vlaardingen, near here. Opionship and the Southampton Holland won eight of the -UPI. Invitation-AP.

cleven events.--Reuter,

(1st game)

Washington New York

5 5

4 12

THE GAMBOLS

BUT I TOOK YOU

· OUT TO DINNER

LAST MONT

AND TAB NIGHT BEFORE

THAT

Belgian wins

world pro cycling title

Cerami (Beighm).

It is a unique institution government-supported, as are all Communist ventures, and staffed with a full faculty of coaches and trainers in all sporia,

The enrollees are boys and girls from six to 18 years old.

The subjects are nothing but sports-track and fed, gymnas- tics, cycling, skiing, fencing, etc.

Famous students

From such schools come such Russian athletle giants as de- cathlon ace Vladimir Kuznetsov, the fabulous Tamaps and Irina Press of Lenigrad who ore the newest track stars, wrestler Vakhtang Balavadze and gym- hast Uri Titov, who will be Josef battling the United States and other countries for gold medals the In the 17th Olympics at Rome 113.6 later this month. hours

thou-

"We accepted some two thou- sand-2,128, to be exact. These were the cream of the lot, who underwent physical examina- long and proved their skill in very strenuous tests,"

1

These selected youngsters work out three hours a day tour or five times a week under the best possible coaches.

"Everyone must take gym- nastics," sald director Dmitrievich. "We

consider that the foundation of all sports.

4

Underchannel swimming

Calais, Aug. 14. American #mermaid" Jakie Baldasare will attempt to swim the English Channel underwater tomorrow.

Staff of coaches

The 25-year-old honey blond housewife said she would enter Then a boy or girl may the water early in the afternoon, She said she expected to reach choose a specialty and con- centrate on that event. They Dover after swimming 40 hours, are put into a 'class, given ex-four metres below the surface. "They all want to be cham-pert training and coaching and -AFP. plaza and represent their then sent into competition

oquiatry in International com- │ngainst similar schools." pelition," Dmitrievich said.

This was the summer period “They take vows not to smoke, and all top pupils of the school not to drink, not to be fat- were away at camp-swimming, headed in victory and poor hiking, exercising under in-

structors. sports in defeat.”

4

Weightlifting record

Hohenstein Ernshal, Aug. 14.

Henrik Van Looy, of Belgium, won the World Professional Road Race Cycling Champion ship here today

Second was Andre Darrigade

and third (France),

Van Looy's time for 279.39-kilometre (about

seven mile) course 47 minutes 27,0 secxids.

Russian athletes, who won 98 The Young Pioneers School, track, cyclists zoomed The first 18 riders finished in medals in the 1958 Games at has two gymnasiums set aside the velodrome with its banked and Jerk world record with 170

for gymnastics and concrete tueas and two young kilograms. a bunch, and were all credited Melbourne, don't come by their strictly

Kurynov held the previous re regulation track paraplegics with new wooden with the same time as Van feats through chance or heritage. acrobatics; a Looy.

They are the products of a and field stadium seating 7,000; legs tried them out on the in- cord of 169,500 kgs, since 1958.

ATP. stern, Spartan system, success an ice skating rink kept frozen door ice rink

Other placing included:

4. Imerio Massignan (Italy).

5. Raymond Poulidor (France). 8. Hans Junkermann Germany)-Reuter,

Barry Appleby

KEEP TELLING YOU WE MUST ECONOMISE

HOW FLSE CAN I SAVE ON HOUSEKBEPINO?

(West

Country camp

of which is built on years of the year around; a cycling arena; rigorous training.

basketball, volleyball courts and The children's school, com a club room for chess and monplace through this land of checkers.

GAS FOR JOY

Six tennis courts were recent- ly added Equipment, however,

However, a dozen tykes play- ed soccer in the infield of re- gulation quarter-mile

Rica, Aug. 14. Alexander Kurynov of the cinder USSR today bettered his own around middleweight weightlifting clean

The six clay tennis courts were full and a half-dozen boys were busy hitting tennis balls against a crude wooden wall, they did it for hours,

Except for the albe of the 7,000 seat stadhan, the athletic is poor because tennis is a plant would be a credit to any latively new sport here. The American college or high school nets are like table tennis' nets. Instead of one gymnasium, there The rockets are poorly strung are separate rooms for gymnasts But players show unusual and acrobatics, basketball, box- promise,

ing, wrestling, fencing,

Each group has a staff of conthes and fraisers—not just one. Training. In regtinented and severe.

"We maintain a country camp in simmer," the director said. ⠀ through an interpretes. "The school costs boys and girls nothing. They are provided the

Pupils are rated on athletic beet, possible sports clothes and excellence and mast, uusintain a equipment without charge. They High standard. If a youninter get expert coaching.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

fails to measure to expectations "When they leave us, they are or to show proper spirit, he or ready to become masters of she may Aunk out a knor sporla"

dinary school, and lose the place to one of the thousands walling White to play and

The Soviet-style Childrene for an opening | Sport Betinol has no counter-

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