THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961.

East-West sports summit talks begin today

Athens, June 18.

An East-West battle over a Russian call for bigger Olympic Games is expected at the Olympic summit talks starting hore tomorrow.

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But the Soviet move may fail at the International Olympic

Committee's 58th congress:

The West's view is that the No more than 25 percent of the second "new" sport, volley- big enough and the IOC membership can be bail, may not win universal

-Games are

should be cut rather Than ex-suld 10 have communistle oppreval. panded.

The IOC will decide which- and how many-sports will be held R the 1964 Olympics In Tokyo.

*International

sympathies.

Membership

The two sports the Japanese| wish to omit, compared with the Rome programme, are modern pentathlon and canoeing, both of which are more in favour in Europe than anywhere else. The Nordic nations in particular are enthusiastic about the modera

It is one of the man com Federations plaints of the Soviet delegates would

like all 22 Olymple that the IOC is too autocratie, sports on the programme but They wont it to be more pentathlon. many IOC members are domecrutie by the election of the agulasi this, "Not more than meskients of all 95 national 19 sports" is the general fore-Olympic committees. cast for Tokyo.

Of the 22, 10 were held in the Inst Olymples in Rome, The four not held were archery, handball, judo and volleyball.

Japan want judo and volley- ball and suggest modem pentathlon and canoeing should be out.

At present the membership is elected by existing

The October

Other issuas

expected delegates

Other

lime the delegates, occupy and roughly one third of the include the question of athletes other sthmilani and nations affiliated to the Olymple taking

con- movement do not have a re-doping" multers; the presentative.

troversial question of judging particularly in swimming will dates proposed perhaps photographs of Anishes by the Japanese organisers for the 1904 Games

em certain being studied in all events be- fore the results are announced; The Russians are seeking a to be accepted.

the questions of "Stateless" "mure democratle" IOC. They

The opening ceremony would athletes; and the whold issue of Presidents of Interna therefore take place on Octo- the want

cervinonlal side to the tional Federations to be automa-ber 11 but whether the actual Games. tically elected to the IOC.

Calls

Games would begin on the 12th may be made for 1 For 13th is sure to be debated | "more realiste" defnition of an int length.. amateur, but delegates feel there

Olympic datos

will be very litle change-f Many members favour a rest any.

day on the 12th following the

Dates for the 1864 Olympics arduous parading and ting cere- Summer (Tokyo) and Winter monies associated with the ofl- (Innsbruck)-will be fixed. Sug-| elal opening. gested dates are: Summer, Octo- ber 11 to 25: Winter, end of January.

The clash between Western delegates and members of the Eastern bloc would appear lo be likely to end in favour of the former during the "stricity private and confidential" dia- cussions,

to

Bome members would like to see the pharing of national anthema dropped for the gold medal winners, while others would like to sto perhaps six medals awarded instead of three.

Then there are the host of routine 10C matters to be surl-

Most delegates agem think that the Japanese, willed out including the question of win their way as far as the financial aid, profit distribution inclusion of Juda in the pros and allocation of tickets as well grame is concerned.

as meeting place and dates of Iuture Congrosses.

Spokesmen for several European countries

recently came out in favour of support ing the sport's Inclusion though

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR

DEFINITION OF AN

AMATEUR ATHLETE

Athens, June 18.

The entire meeting takes place in private and press statements often fally brief ones → ore issued later.

For

The Committee

the past few days the 100's Executive Committee

representa-

Painful Test debut

England wicketkeeper Murray, playing in his first Test, drops to his knees in agony after being hit in the Ince by a ball from Illingworth. The ball, pitched in the rough, beat Davidson (who is just regaining his balance In the picture), reared up and hit Murray' above the left eye. Murray left for treatment and Barrington took over behind the stumps. Rain stopped play shortly after, but when the players took the Edgbaston fleld after the rain, Murray" was among ~ them. The first Test ended in a draw.

CLEAN SWEEP BY FERRARIS

Italian Ferraris administered a sharp lesson in speed to thele Bellish and German rivals by taking the first four places in today's Belgian Grand Prix here. The winner, Phi Hill. of the United States, won the 10-lap 423 kilometres (283 miles) race in two hours three minutes 3,8 seconda, at average speed of 206.235 kph (128.15 mph). He now leads in the World Drivers' Championship with 19 polls

after three races,

Prince Philip scored two-but lost the match

Windsor, June 18.

Two world

high

jump records over the weekend

London, June 18.

Two world high jump records and another long jump of over 27 feet by American Ralph Boston-those were the world athletic high- lights over the weekend.

Valeri Brumel, 19-year-old Moscow University student, today broke Jahin Thomas's men's high jump record by a fraction of an inch in Moscow with a leap of 2.23 metros.

This was a shade highet thàn the 73% in the Ampericon cleared in California bast year.

Kramer Jeittip. If #skiled, will presumably go down (el the record books in feet and (polies as the game belght Thu clesged hit July. Erunia l'

leap today was. Just under

7-3

Ninth time

U.S. baseball results

Resulta

New York, June 19.

of today's Major League baseball fantches were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE ·

(Flest game)

In Warsaw, Rumania's Iolanda Balds, who is over 6 feet tall, improved on Her women's world high jump record for the ninth time in the last two yours, Washington The 24-year-old Olymple cham-Boston płon cleared ft 2 inches (1.83 metres).

R H E

12 13

13 11

5 6 10

(Second game)

Washington Bostoni

Ralph Boston, who crashed through the 27-foot barrier for the long jump when he set the Minnesota world record mark at 27 to Chicago 0-1 ins (8.242 metres) laat

Balllmore

10 0

0

(13 innings)

(First game)

year, ogaln jumped over | Mintiesola A best of the season crowd of feet In Albuquerque, Now Chicago 10,000 BAW the Duke of Mexico, last night. Edinburgh score both his team's

Baltimore the goals but syll. finish ox Francorchamps, June 18.

Boston was just a quarter of Cleveland losing side in the final of the an inch short of his world re- said ho was not Royal Windsor Gold Cup the cord, but last event of the Ascot Week satisfled with his performance. Cleveland

"If there ever was a time Polo Festival-in Windsor Park

when 1 should have Jumped 27 | Los Angelos today.

closely A

match feet three or fought

fours inches, Kansas City against Sao Silvestre, a team was now," he said, "The con from the Argentine, went into {ditions were perfect."

New York extra-time before the visitors

While Boston was approach- Detroit.XXX. won by e 3-2 morgin against ing the world record, his great Windsor Park.

rival Igor Ter-Ovanesyan, of The Queen, who was accom-the Soviet Union. Improved his St Louis panied by Princess Anne, pre-European long jump record in Pittsburgh Rented the trophy to Mr A.Moscow with leap of 20 feet Mihanovich, captain of the Sao 10 inches (8.19 metres) St Louis Silvestre side-AFP.

Reuter.

Wolfgang Von Trips, of Germany, was second, seven-tenths of a second behind. He is in second place for the world title with 18 points.

American Ritchie Ginther and Oliver Gendeblen, of Belgium. were third and fourths in the race, in which the British Coopers and German Portches never had a chanen. No accidents marred the event on the Francorchamps cireull,

generally regarded as the fasteal ta Europe-Router.

have been meeting une mort London Tennis ENGLAND STRENGTHENS HER

tives of the various sports" International Federations to dis- cuss problems and viewpoints.

It is the Executive Committee who iny before the full IOC the agenda they see fit.

Championships open today

The Executive Committee at the moment contains no Iron Curtain country representative, it consluts of president Mt Avery Brundage with vice-champlonships,

presidents R. Armand Massard,

BOWLING FOR SECOND TEST

London, June 18.

Engand have strengthened their much criticised attack by recalling Tony Lock, the Surrey left-arm spinner, for the second Test against Aus- tralia at lord's on Thursday.

It was clar: that the attack

"London. June 18.

court London The

grass the final tournament before Wimbledon The International Olympic Committee's Special of France, and the Marquess of for most of the world's top Exeler, of Britain, together with tennis players open at Queen's Commission on Amateurism met for six hours Sir Arthur Parritt, of New Club

Tony Lock heard the news of tomorrow with Britain's Sweden, Joint No. 1's Ann Hayden and his selection by England for the tacked variety with two off- today and rewrote Article 26 of the Olympic Zealand, Mr Bo of

Ger Christine Truman, anxious 10

second Test against the Ausspinners. Dr Ritter Von Halt, of

Ilingworth retains Code, defining the status of the amateur many, De Ryotara Azuma, of build up into peak form.

tralians at Lord's on Thursday his place, at legat for the present, while playing a benet match but Allen has gone, athlete.

Nefther Japan, and Dr Ferreira Santos,

With the withdrawal of the for his Surrey colleague, Tom caused the Australian batsmen of Brazil. Reuter,

women's title-holder Maria Clark, at Luton today.

much trouble. chief challenger Bueno and

The left-arm spin bowler Darlene Hard, Britain stand the said: "I am very pleased to

French Grand

It

Wag

decided that the amateur athlete:

Would have to show

had a legitimate non- sporting Occupation which per-

National winnermitted him to earn his living.

Paris, June 18.

1

✩ Would have 10 pletige

that he had not received any remuneration at any sport- in competition whatever.

Would have agree in advance to abide by the

rules soon to be

M. Jean Stern's Cousin Pons today won the Grand Steeple chase De Paris, the French Grand National, run over course of about four miles at interpretative Auteuli.

formulated.

The Special Commission will M. Stern, the. 85-year-old submit the new text of Artlele

of French doyen

for racehorse 20 to the IOC tomorrow owners, was winning the race approval and publication. for the fourth time. His first At the same time it will sub- national success was in 1804. ut the main points it wants included in the Interpretative Cousin Pons won by three ruler. The

points concerned lengths from Mme Henri

are: Lepetit's Beaujeu, with M. Andre Belinguier's Fortune five lengths further away third of wagea. the 15 runners.

The race was worth £14,000. -Reuter.

WOTAN

The

question of 10g1 Can

bc an athlete reimbursed for the wages he iosco white competing? +

Can professional in one sport be on amateur in another?

The question of athletic

scholarships.

• Girl,

Athletle, monitory,

Special The

Amateuriem Commission Es composed of

The state of the plich and

England may now best chance of a Wimbledon have come into consideration the weather will be the vital

lose Hitchens

to Italy

singles victory since Dorothy again." Round's triumph in 1937.

Rod Layer and his follow Australian Davis Cup player Roy Emerson are the men's top seeds, and the fact that it is: Birmingham, June 17.

becoming almost a tennis tradi- Aston Villa and Internazionale tlon

Queen's that to win at of Milan have agreed on terms means failure at Wimbledon is for the transfer of England unlikely to trouble either of contre-forward Gerry Hitchens them.

to the Italian club, the Aston With the form and tness of Villa chairman said today. champion Neale Fraser in con-

The final decision now rests siderable doubt, they will both with Hitchens. He will go to be nnxious to open their Italy tomorrow to decide Wimbledon title bids with a whether or not ho makes week of top gear tennis at the move-China Mall Special. Queen's behind them.-AFP.

Ambassadors of

Football Contest

Vital factors

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Cincinnati Philadelphia

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Milwaukee Los Angeles

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Standings

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eluding today'a matches are

Major League · standings, in-.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Detroit Cleveland New York

DAVIS CUP Blon

RESULTS

Baltimore Washington.

Chicago

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Madrid, June 19.

NATIONAL LEAGUE factors no doubt on Thursday in Sweden, completed a 4-1 win cincinnati 30 23 023 picking the final eleven. The over Spain in their European San Francisco; 30 24000 12 main citanges concern the bowl-Zone Davis Cup quarter-final tte Loa Angeles 37 20 .887. 2 ing. Normally Peter would be here today.

Pillsburgh 80 27 .523 0

Improve tha

It was the general opinion an automatic choice. England Sweden, who won both the St. Louis ... Among the Surrey players supporters should be pleased to final singles, now meets Britain Millwaukee. that Peter May, also among sce that the Selectors have in the semi-finals.

Chicago the 13 players named for the endeavoured to

In today's matches, Jan-Erik; Philadelphia Tent, would be fit after testa bowling.

Lunquist beat Alberto Arilla 0-7, on his infared leg tomorrow The Lord's pitch usually 6-4, and Ulf Schmidt defeated and Tuesday.

favours fast bowlera and if the Emillo Martinez 6-2, 4-0, 7-5, most is to be made of Statham 0-2-Reuter. and Trueman they should be used In short spells adequate support from David Smith. That would leave Lock as the only slow bowler, spart

Berutti equals

own 200m world record

with

27 30 .474 0

20 30 .404 02

22 38

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10 38 321 12W

33 lives lost

from Barrington, who is regard- level 2-2 with ly in the in Go-karting

Munich, June 18, After Germany had drawn

ed

Zone one of the specialist European

Davis. Cup balsmen.

quarter-final tio. here today. David Bruth, in gaining bad light, stopped preferones over Kályhi, thrust 'final singles match. himself before this Belectars Christian Kuhnke, of West

play in the in two years!

..

¡years,

Calengo, June 18.

Milan, June 10, Italy's ace sprinter Livio

by taking five Sussen wickets | Germany, beat Orlando Sirola, Berutit unoffelally equalled his

for 63 runs only yesterday at of Italy, 0-7, 6-3, 3-0, 11-0 to Tho US. National Safet? Bristol. own 200 metres dash

world'

lovel the scorca.

Council raid today that Go- In the deciding match, Nikola karting, mark when he 'clocked 20.5

Smith, a native of Bristol, is

a sport engaged in seconds at o Milan track and an all-round sportsman. He has Pidrange of Italy, was loading mostly by children, has taken Aeld meeting today.

played outside-left for Bristol Wolm Bungort of Germany, a toll of at least 33 lives in the City and Millwall. Last winter 7-5, 9-11, 0-0, 3-3, before the United States in less than two Following are the standings in the Hongkong Berulli achieved his perform- he went to New Zealand with slope.

Ambassadors of Football contest after Satur. International regulations number 50 at an average 23.95 cmorow.

at 'the Arena

The match will be completariĮ 500-metre the MCC team. His victims now

The winners will The Council said the list of day's voting:

only recognise records set at 400 (including his latest five for 63), ob France in the semi-final catalllies resulting from opera metres tracks.

When Smith joined Gloucester-Reuter

tion of the miniature, motor The Olymple champion ap- shire he was regarded lore as a

driven véhleles, usually re- Wong Ear-keung (Wai Yon peared to be in excellent form, bataman than as a bowler until

ferred to Karto, la not Hongkong)

23.320 and flashed through the race in the illness of McHugh induced

necessarily - etamplete. The count Chan - (Balesian) .....17.630

4378 beautiful, relaxed style. Chen Lu-wo'(Soong Ching) ..

his county to give him the now

covers 1900 and 1901, Hung Chiu-suen (81. Louis 4,231

His countryman Sardi fakished | bail. .. 4,17% Chan Kwai-wing, (La Salle)

Since 3.sez second; to set a new personal te

the

sport 3,440 card at 21 seconds, which is the

popular, nearly 200 persons have been injured in addition to

Nearly half of the fatalitiga were children under 18, and 10

AP.

neveral members of the IOC Kung Wal-kit (Follow)

Commission Sport

including Ho Cheung-yau 1SCAA) chairman Avery Brundage and Ko

(Tung Wah! H. Noongkong Club)

SENIOR TEAM

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| vice-chairman Armand Mao- Lau Kin-ching (SCAA) ...... sard, Mr Piolri (France), Weng Man-wal (Happy Valley Albert Mayor (Switzerland), Wong Chi-keung (BCAA) S Mohammed Tuber Pacha Cheung Blu-keung (Poller) (Egypt) and Ivan Emil Vint! Chow Shi-huan (KMB)

Chan Fal-hung (Tung. Wal (Denmark)-AFP."

Mak Chun-wah (BCAA)

THE GAMBOLS

FLOWERS

TAARLING? THEVIZE LOVELY BUTO M MY NAMES NOT GULLI /

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JUNIOR TEAM

Chan Pak-lag (Lu Balle)

Yu Chun-hong (Queen'si

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477 Trang Cheuk-walt Cement) 2773

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AND I NEVER CAN

REGIST A BARGAIN

New York

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AIR-INDIA

One of mainstays

It was at Lord's in 1987 that he first showed his ability as a bowler when he took five wic- kets for 73 and elrite then ho

World Amateur Basketball

bevarin

Championships are filled the Council and

Manila, June 18. The fourth World Amateur

has been one of the mainstays basketball Championships will of these were under 10 years of the Gloucestershire attack.be held from December 1 to SmHh's best bowling per-December 10, 1902, in Minalis, formance was arven for 49 the Philippine Amateur Athleti for MCC against Yorkshire at Federation announced today. Scarborougle last, September; His

Organising The

Committee highest innukautta was at’Lord's i anid" tho*17 nations invited are:

a month ago when he made. 74 Europe: Soviet Russia, Italy against the MCC. Smith does not Trance, Spalo, Poland and approach the speed, of Sixthum: Bulgaria.. of Truman,

His virtues are steady, length accurate direction and skill in moving the ball slightly either

Drazh, Chile and Uruguay.

World Cup soccer win for Russia

Moscow, June 18.

" The' America: United States, Canada, Mexico, Tuerto Rico, 1.0, in their World Soccer Cyp

· The Soviet Union best Turkey

preliminary, match-here today,

Wing-halt Valeri Voronin

Ade: Tiwan, Japan, Austra- traile

All the reserved Recommoda- Middle Eit: United Arab scored the winning goat in the flon for the first four dayaṛlias | Rebubile, “

20th minute.

boen wold but there will boj The Philippines, as hort. ‚roorn each day for 14,000 people nation, aušanaiiosity, qualities “Thin⠀ was the... incond mátili through ilia, furrutilon || (he] for the final round seafrigt - the | played lạ this qualifying group ground holde 30,000, 730 Rodit- | sovchi /semil-Onalata. Bradf won of the competition;- Turkey beat - kige bayu born "made for tha | the mird World Championshij | Norwky 150 eurlier, this month, “Akh day--AFP.

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