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athletics gold medals for U.

Two more Olympic athletics gold

for U.S.. one før Russia

U.S. on

WILMA RUDOLPH ACHIEVES SPRINT DOUBLE

Outraces a brilliant 200-metre field to win in 24 seconds

LEE CALHOUN RETAINS HIGH HURDLES TITLE

Rome, Sept. 5.

OLYMPIC

Rome, Sept. 6.

RESULTS 10 Olympic boxing

Yesterday's Olympic re-lo, Finland; M. Sutinen, Finland, 1,127 (silver medal).

3. V. Borisov, USSR, 1,127

sults included:

Athletics

MEN'S 110 METRES HURDLES Final

J L Calhoun, USA, 13.8 secs, 2. W. May, USA, 18.8 secs,

America's Wilma Rudolph outraced a brilliant 200-metre field

in 24.0 seconds today and also beat a sudden Roman elec-guld medal).

to trical storm win her second gold medal of the 1960 Games.

Aided by another gold medal in the 110-metre hurdles in which Lee Calhoun successfully defended the crown he won at Mel- bourne, the United States narrowed the gap between them and the 'leading Russians.

Soon after Miss Rudolphi won .the

her second 200 metres, sprint victory of the Games, driving rak and lightning sent a uf 30,000 ruiming for crowd cover.

Yugoslavia in Olympics soccer final

Naples, Sept. 5.

Yugoslavia and Italy

10-

171

now

Olis Davis of the US. won his It Interrupled the decathlon

the high jump barely 400 metres semi-final heat with

and the 400 metres 45.5 seconds which set a starting still to come, but the athletes Olympic record, retained huddied in passage- Ca Kaufman of Gerninny ways waiting for the rain to won the other sesal-final in ecase and the flooded track to 45.7. drals. Under

silver medal).

3. H. Jones, USA, 14.0 5008, (bronze medal).

WOMEN'S 200 METRES Final

USA, 24.0

1. W. Rudolphi, secs, (gold medal).

24.7

2. J. Heine, Germany, 24.4 secs, (silver medal).

Britain 3. D. Hyman, sers, (bronze medal).

MEN'S 400 MÈTRES Semi-finals (First three each heat enter final on Sept. 6) Heat I

1. G. Davis, USA, 46.5 sees (Olympic record).

2. M. Singh, India, 45.9 DOGS, 3. M. Khider, Germany, 40,0 secs.

Heat 2

Nina Ponomareva of Russia who gained fame of a kind in London several years ago when she was accused of shop-lining, won the women's discus final 1. C. Kaufmann, Germany, with 55.10 metres (183 ft 84 45.7 secs. ins), erasing the record of 176!

2. M. Spence, South Africa,

Olymple rules ye events must be run ult each day ur it is not a trus deèathlon,

The sharp wind that preceded the rain slowed down Miss Rudolph's time but she won by good three metres. At no time

She already of Czechoslovakia in 1958 who! 3. E. Young, USA, 40.1 secs. was a contest. holds the Olympic record of afterwards married America's 23.1 seconds set in a trial heat. Hal Connolly, the world record She

tied also

the Olymplehammer thrower,

in the! record of 11.3 seconds 100,

Close finish

110-metre In winning the alght battled to a 1-1!

had to extra-time tle in their high hurdles. Calhoun

diye for the ta to beat Olymple soccer semi-final out

team-mate, Willie bus and then a lucky draw May. Both were clocked in 13.8 Calhoun fell to the pent Yugoslavia into the seconds:

track, skinning his back, bu final. Olyniple rules state that if bounded up again.

America's Hayes Jonc lunged the two semi-final teams are in ahead of Martin Lauer "af tied after extra-time then

Lhirtl place. for would draw

determine the Germany

Later 13 the world record finalist.

holder at 13.2 seconds. Thus

E

became Yugoslavia Olymple Analisty Συμ the fourth straight time;

Yugoslavin will play the win- ner of Tuesday night's Den- the mark-Hungary match

final on Saturday,

Italy

in

and Yugoslavia were

This was the third sweep the United States has scored at the Games, the otherr bo- ing in the shot put and 400-

ใน meire burdics.

the This was

first bad the Games have ска wither

days

all square 0-0 after regulation perienced in 11 straight

90 minutes play. Rules called competition in bright sun- for two 15-minute periods of light. extra-time."

The Yugoslavs took the lead In extra time. Their Inside right received a pass and scored from about 20 feet. That 17th minute of in the came extra-time.

Three minutes later Iinly got the equalising goal. Centre-half Paride Tumburus, slammed one in from 30 feet to score.-AP.

attention was 20-year-

The focus of on Miss Rudolph, a old blochemistry, student at with com- college. She runs

plete race and almost as fast men sprinters as the leading of the world. In fact, her win- time of 11.0 seconds in ning

was faster then all the 100 but free of the men in Mon- day's 31-man decathlon field.

fi 134 las set by Olga Fikitova 45.8 secs..

hit the

the dew

When the Blorm studium and -hulled cathlon, Kafer Johnson, of the U.S. hold thu jend after the 100 metres, broad jump and shot put with 2,830 points. Chuang Kwang Yang of Taiwan was second with 2,087 followed Finland, by Seppo Soutari of 2,509, and Vasilly Kuznetsov of Russia, 2,460.-AP,

POLE VAULT

(World record: D. Brags, USA, 4.8 metres (15 feet eight and three quarters inches),

Record: R., R (Olympic chards, USA, 4.58 metres (14 I. 11 inches).

H.

The following 13 qualified for the final on Sept. 7:

G. Malcher, Germany; Hristov,

Cruz, Bulgaria; R. Puerto Rico; L. Lukman, Yugo- slavia; D. 'Brugs, USA; R, Toma-

English League soccer

W. BROMWICH TROUNCE NEWCASTLE FOR THEIR

FIRST WIN OF SEASON

London, Sept. 5.

sek. Czechoslovakda; E. Land H. Spillmann, Switzer land; L. Potrenko, USSIA; L Krasovskis, USSR: R., Morris, USA: A. Krzesinski, Poland; D. Hiebarov, Bulgaria.

Shooting

FREE FISTOL (60 METRES) (Four. ten-phot series) Quailiers for the final to-. morrow included:

Group One

(bronze medal).

re-

Note: Spillmsem's beiter suit in the prone earned him second place.

finals decided

Rome, Sept. 5.

Boxing Guyla Torok, 22, of Hungary, captured the

WINNERS

Bantamweight: Oleg Grigor- yev, Russin.

Flyweight: Guyla Torok,

1. V. Kudana, Ciechoelova-Hungary. kin, 376 points.

2. S. Romik, Poland, 385.

3. T. Ullman, Sweden, 309. Group Two

1. M. Umarov, USSR, 375. 2. T. Hrnecek, Czechoslova- kia, 380.

3. P.

Finland,

343.

Linnosvuo,

W. M. Gillies of Hongkong Bulshed 27th in this group and Wos eliminated. Free rine shooting (300 metres) (120 shot-prone standing) Final

1. H. Hammerer, Austria, 1,120 points (gold medal).

Three Italian fencers in Epee semi-finals

Rome, Sept. 5.

Lightweight: Razimierz Pazd- aior, Poland,

Light welterweight: Bohumit Nemecek. Czechoslovakia.

Wellerweight; Glovanni Ben. venuti, Italy.

Light middleweight: Wilbert McClure, United States.

Olympics flyweight boxing championship to- night with a points win over Sergey Sivko, 20, of Russia.

to

It was a close 3-2 decision, came on in the last round but the Hungarian was on top Rain the decision over Poland's all the way.

Jerzy Adamski: 29-year-old European champion. American

Wilbert McCluro

won the light-middleweight (71 The Pole had an odvantage in

kus,

150 pounds)

title

over the opening round and held on Carmello Bossi of Italy to give to it through the second, but the United States its Arst boxing | Musso caught him with a one- two to shake him up in the gold medal of the night,

The American rallied in the third round. The Judges voted Featherweight; Francesco last round to pull the victory for the Italian, 4 to 1.

out of the fire after the Italian Musso, Italy.

Middleweight: Eddle Crook, had used short right-hand punches in the early rounds to United States.

Cassius build up a lead.

Light heavyweight: Clay, United States,

Heavyweight! Francenco Piccolo, Italy,

Football

Semi-finals

Do

Yugoslavia 1, Italy 1 (after extra-lime) (Day puts Yugoslavia in firmal).

Italy was the only country - India, Pakistan,

day to have placed all its

three fencora in the semi- Snal round of the men's spor event, to be fought out $0. morrow morning.

France pinced two men out of three 1 the semi-final round, as did Hungary and the Soviet Union, Belgium, Sweden Britain each placed one fencer in the semi-final round.

and

The quarter-final round fights were often very even and some times spectacular today and they promised well for the semi-final and final rounds to- morrow.

The semi-final draw made as follows:

was

First semi-final-world cham- plon Bruno Khabarov (Soviet Union), Istvan Kausz (Hun gary), Alberto Pellegrino (Italy), Jay (Britain), Roger Achten (Belgium) and Armand Moyal (France).

Allan

The judges awarded the de- elsion to McClure by a 4-1 margin.

Pandemonium

J

Slow and drab

The lightweight (60 kgs, 132 pounds) anal was so slow Brid arab that the crowd booted both their countrymen, Italy's San- dro Lapopolo, and Poland's Kuzimierz Pazdzlor.

Lopopolo, fighting from a and the 25-year-old Thirty-one-year-old

Eddie crouch. Crook, a U.S. Army Sergeant, Polish locksmith were so wary won the middleweight (75 of each other that little action klios, 165 pounds) gold medal resulted in the Arst two rounds. over The Pole won the gold medal by with

points win Tadeusz Poland's

Walaser Judges' vote of 4-1, which threw the house into

of Cza- Bohumil Nemeerk, pandemonium.

won choslovakia,

the light heavyweight (69.5 kilos, 140 pounds) gold medal with a unë animous decision over Clement

The Pole, listed in his coun- try's ring book as having had

Britain, Spain 392 fghts, clearly outboxed the Quartey, 22, of Ghana.

in hockey semi-finals

Britain

Rome, Sept. 5. India, the Olympic champions, Pakistan,

and Spain reached the semi-finals of the Olymple hockey competition in the Velodrome here today,

Britain were involved in the longest ever Olymple hockey match, which lasted 130 minutes, before they beat Kenya 2-1, and only Pakistan did not require extra time to win. They beat Germany 2-1..

American in the eyes of the crowd and when the judges voted 3-2 for Crook the fans broke into hooting, Jeering and whistling.

Cassius Clay, 18-year-old American, handed some, heavy punishment to Poland's Olympic | veteran Ziggy Pietrzkowski to win the light heavyweight (81 kilos, 178 pounds) gold medal.

bantamweight final

In the

(64 kilos, 119 pounds), Russia's Oleg Grigoryev won the gold meal on another 3-2 split de cislon

over Italy's Primo Zamparini, 21-year-old soldier,

The decision was greeted by bons from the crowd which thought Zamparing had won by the way he kept boring in

Quartey came on in the last round sad caused blood to ooze from the Czech's nose but he couldn't make up the advantage his opponent had piled up earlier, AP.

Olympic Gymnastics

Rome, Sept. 5. Following the six men's com- pulsory exercises in the Olympic gymnastics Japan lends with 287 points ahosd USSR's 285.95.

of the

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India beat Australia 1-0 and Spain beat New Zealand 1-0.

In the semi-finals to be play-

Japan's One Takashi took the Second semi-final: Gluseppe West Bromwich Albion, the only club without a

ed on Wednesday, Britain have The featherweight (57 logs, lead of the Individual table at Delfijo (Italy), Jozsef Bakovits point out of 92 sides in the four English soccer |

Crown was cap the end of the exercises with while Pakistan, 125 pounds) drawn India, Dreyfus (Hungary),

Maly's will play fured by

Francesco 87.80 points against .05 for tunners-tip in 1958, Breda divisions swung into action tonight and (France). Clovasni

Spain-Reuter.

Musso, 22-year-old soldier, who Shakhlin, USSR. AFP. trounced Newcastle United 6-0 in a first divi-(Italy), Guram Kosava (Sovlet Union) and Brendt Rehbinder sion game at West Bromwich.

(Sweden),----AIT.

Olympic Games Dramatize

World Confidence in Omega Precision

The Olympic Committee has such implicit faith in the Omega split-second accuracy that it has once again entrusted Omega with the responsibility of timing the

1960 OLYMPIC GAMES AT ROME

The presence of Omega timers at the Olympic Games and other news-making sports events is dramatic proof of the confidence Omega precision throughout the world.

commands

Outside-left Alec Jncicson

goals scored three

for the Albion, who had made five

changes on the side that lost 1-2 AUSTRIAN WINS

10 Preston North End on Satur

day. The other scorers were Dave Burnside, Bobby

and Derek Kevan.

Robson

After a run of 25 away matches without a victory—— their last was on April 14, 1959-Everton soored a 4-1 win at Blackpool.

GAMES' FIRST SHOOTING

GOLD MEDAL

In another first division game, Manchester United lost their second match in London in the space of three days, They went down 1-4 to Tottenham Hotspur, on Saturday and tonight falled 1-2 against West Ham United, Manchester United, however, were full of fight towards the end and their young team were unlucky not to equalise Reu-winner of 27

ter.

Results

Today's results were:

Division I

Alackpool

1 Everton

W. Bromwich Ď Newcastle

West Hom

Colchester Covertry Hull City Port Vale Traninete Chicatorfield

Пато Bradford Hartlepools

2 Manchester U.

Division 1

+ Hirnsley

4 Queen's Park

Bournemouth

3 Watford a Southend Halifax Division IV

e Millwall

York Q.Blockpart Scottish League Cup Play-out leg

3 Cowdenbeath Glasgow Cop Semi-final Partick Thistle 3 Clyde 3

Dumbarton

outor.

Home, Sept. 5. Markeman Hubert Hamunerer wom Austria's Arst shooting gold medal of the. Olympto Games today, taking top 'place in the Free, Hifle shoot-

ing championship. Hammerer aged -35 and Austrian churn- pionships, gained 1,129 points. Tho

aliver medal went to H. Spillman of Switzerland the bronzo

All-out

war against

dope-taking by

athletes called for

who said the sun had been unjustly

some blamed for casualties among the athletes. speakers alleged that doping of athletes was wide. spread in the world today.

Rome. Sept. 5. Three hundred doctors attached to Olymple teams have called.

against Many wer for an all-out dope-taking by athletes. The call was made la a resolu- flote passed unanimously at a moeting of this doctors yes. terday sponsored by Italy's Medical Sports Federation and Hygiene and Sports Centre. to V. Borisov, of A prominent Italian sports doc- Russia, winner at the Mel- bourne Games,

and

Both Spillmann and Borisov were awarded 1,127 points, but the Swiss rifleman's belter score in the prone position shoot earry- ed him second place,

Hammerer was once European champion in cross-bow-shooting. His father, another noted marks- man won over 100 international shooting events,

Vitko Ylonen of Finland finished fourth with 1,126 points, Mynoy rticia of Russin nith with 1,12 Land Valdimir Silbork of Czekhoslovakia zixih with 1,123. -Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

TUS HOUDE DERMS VERY QUIET

tor, Professor A. Venerando, claimed that a doctor attached. to a foreign team taking part in the pressit Olympics was soon giving a drag to one of his athletes shortly before the start of an event. But pó sanctions could be taken

owing to the absence of rules doping. Professor barring Venerando, who is, Commis sloner of Italy's Federation of Sports Medicine, sald. Andther hint of dope-taking, by

Olympic competitors

wes made by the Italian Under- Secretary at the Health Minis try, Signor Cresenzo Mazza,

countries to combat doping of athletes. But, he complained, this had been largely theore tical and fragmentary, and practical results were “almost-

An Italian. De A. Verno, bald He said tiredness was for

drug-talking by aportstnen was "Increasing at an uncontrol- able puce,"

}

Another Italien. Dr Barblere, sald many athletes had their

stimulant / injected in orange to be taken during the contest, or inserted into chew ing gum.

Am

Endanger health

bo-

Uruguayan said: "Some athicles are drugged before a rice. Then the race postponed till next day. They have to tako sedallys cause they cannot sloop. Next day, it all starts agnii"

Rulolt Thomas, of Professor

Geniva University, ave datatied

work report undertaken so far in various

Barry Appleby

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AND LONELY NOW THAT THE

CHILDREN HAVE GONE

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athlete

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An "very valuable warning signal. By conceal- ing tiredness, drugs could seriously endanger an athlete's bonlth.

The

countries Gam

Soveral speakers called for the Introduction of severe legal sanctions against thị taking of all stimulants, "including harmones," by athletes.

called on restlution

taking part in the to fight dope-taking

It con with every means.”* dembed the práctica, as in jurious to health and 'the humati personality nhat called on the countries to internity their research into the "grave from the Sabik na problem** well as the medical standa point,--Bariter;

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