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THE FINAL COUNT FOR 1950:

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST, 13, 1951.

The World's Best In Athletics

The world's best performances in athletics last year have been tabu- lated by D. H. Potts and R. L. Quercetani of the Association of Track and Field Statisticians, with the assistance their associates of the ATFS all over the world, and the final list goes on the record-up to the 28th best-in the 1951 ATFS International Athletic Annual, published at Lugano, Italy.

Many of the outstanding performances you may have read of last year are not in the list. There has been a very careful check and only performances well certified to are recorded with lists given also of outstanding marks with wind aid or unacceptable for various technicalities.

The annual gives the date and place of each performance and serves as a very useful record book for followers of athletics. It is in its first year of Issue and confines itself largely to European athletics with record lists for each country and detailed results of the various National Championships. It is the first of its kind ever attempted. The compilers working on their 1951 which will be out about next year, and hopes to

ETC

already | Robert B:yd (USA)

the whole world, which should increase the size of the volume to about 250 pages.

Best ten performances year in the track events were:

100 YARDS

Charles Parker (USA) Lloyd LaBeach (Panama) John Treloar (Australia) Donald Anderson (USA) Charles Peters (USA)

Caffey (USA)

James Ca

(USA)

Will Stanfield (USA)

Andresy

Robert

Beyd

Ada Revd (USA) Athur Bragg (USA)

21.0 There Sjostrand (Sweden) 9:11.2 21.0 Alec Guyedo (France) ... 0:12.2 Martin Sickken (Norway) 9:13.0 Gunnar Karlsson

D:13.4

9:13.8

THE BEST OF

THIS YEAR

Cover

stue, James Golliday (USA) July

400 METREB George Rhoden (Jamaica). Herbert McKenley

45.8

(Sweden)

Thomas Cox

(Jamaica)

400

Vladimir Kazanisev

Cox (USA)

40.0

(USSR)

last

William Parker (USA)

40.0

Malvin Whitfeld (USA)

40.9

Eddie Macon (USA)

40.9

+

Arthur Wint (Jamales)

48.3

Charles Moore (USA)

47.0

0.5 Hugo Malceco (USA)

47.0

John Veight (USA)

47.1

9.5

D.G

800 METRES 0.3 Malvin Whield (USA) 1:48.5 DE 0.5 Audun Boysen (USA) ...

Donald Gehrmann (USA) 1:50.0 1:50.2 8.5: Rober; Chambers (USA).. 9.5 John Barnes (USA) ...

1:50.4 9.5 William

1:50.5 Brown (USA)

1:48.7

1:50,5

((Swedm)

1:50.5

6/erformances made with as-ilowy John Peelet!

wind:

Charles Parker (USA) Andrew Stanfeld (USA)

Ira Kaplan (USA) Eugene Carter (USA) Perry Samuels (USA) sion (USA) Joseph Preston Richard Stolpe (USA) Henry Thresher (USA) James Gehrdes (USA) Robart Tyler (USA)

100 METRES

(Britain)

9.4 Ingvar Bengtsson

9.41

9.5

9.4 Marcel Hansenne (France) 1:50.7 9.5 Roger Banner (Britain) 1:59.7

1,000 METRES 0.3 Ingvar Bengtsson (Sweden) 2:24.1 9.5 Audun Boysen (Norway) 2:24.5 9.3 Gunther Stein:s B.S (Germany)...

2:25.1

2:25.4

9.5 Runs Gustafsson (Sweden) 2:25.2

Warren Druelzler (USA) Olle Aberg (Sweden) 2-25.8 2:25.8 Lindgard (Sweden) $11g 10.1Willem Slykhuls (Holland) 2:20.2

Olle Linden (Sweden) Ber'il Ljungqvist

(Sweden)

Lloyd LaBeach (Panama). Emmanuel MeDonald Bailey

*(Trinidad)

10.3

George Rhoden (Jamaica) Anders Fernandez Salvador

10.3

10.3

Rafel

(Ecu Chacon (Cuba) 10.4 Gaston Reift (Belgium)

THE GAMBOLS

THAT'S THE THIRD BRUCH YOU HAVE BOUGHT AT THE DOOR THIS MONTIA JBUT IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF

THEM

YOU MUST BE FIRM AND STAND) NO NOREENCE!

(VES, DEAR)

ON THE RECORD The Wooden Spoon Isn't Luxemburg's

24 standard events, Luxemburg, though it isn't cords in

of only remain the smallest independent nation four

prawa vintage, in Europe, is the smallest never-

of 32 listed Rumanian re- theless from the point of view of is desire to be on the map cords, only one is pre-war. An-Eleven were set last year. The in international athletics. dorra, San Marino and Liechten-Bumanian drive towards Olym- is far in advance stein have no such aspirations.ple honours

cf the Bulgarian and the Ruma- Ir little Luxembourg, with its nians are, actually, one of the population of 205,000, isn't on powers in European athletics the map to a very great extent, today. it is not the possessor of the wooden spoon where European

On

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Barri

BRUSH GALE

RING

Honours Come LEACH AND

Late To A.E.G. Rhodes

HÄGUENAUER DELAYED

Page

M Rahimtoola Sold Out

Too Early

London, Aug. 12. Habib Ibrahim Rahim too!n,

the High Commis- sioner for Pakistan in Lon- don, must now regret, hav- ing sold the French-bred four-year-old Sycomore to another Indian owner, the Maharajah of Morvi, at the end of May this year.

Mr Rahimicola had men his horse run five times this year without recording a win, After o further rBCC, the Rosebery Memorial Stakes at Epsom, in which he was beaten by a head.. he was

privately to the was sold

Maharajah.

Sycomore has since run three limes and has won on each orcation. All three of his races were notable successes,

Jolinny Leach and Michael Haguenauer, the Firal, he fook, the Northum Table Tennis champions,berland Platt, known ay "the

Pilmen's Derby," at have been unable to leave

Newcastle, then he triumphed in the Singapore today by air Bibury Cup at Salisbury. for Hongkong and

"week, not expected here, until tomorrow.

At Brighton last are

The dinner in their honour to be given by the Hongkong Table Ten- nis Association has been postponed to a date to be announced later.

wing

ing the crushing burden of nice stone, seven pounds the horse won the valuable Brighton Cup. On each occasion the Aus- tralian jockey, Edgar Britt, rode Sycomore and fill three races were won in the manner of a really

good animal. 23.349 IN PRIZES These

three

'have brought £3,349 in prize money to the Maharajah of Morvil

The Maharajah, a comparn- tive newcomer to the British turf, is having a successful time with his small string. At about the same

time that Sycomore Was winning at Brighton, the Maharajan's recent French purchase, Willing, was passing the

Perhaps the biggest sur- prise In the MCC team which will tour India, Pakistan and Ceylon this winter was the selection of Derbyshire's A... E. · G. Rhodes, who will be thirty- five years old next October. He had never been, consi- dered in the running for an England cap before, but has put up a number of useful The Poles have had trouble all-round performances in or world athletics are concerned. with national record-holders.

the past few seasons, and Luxemburg could probably take The ATFS, Annual informs

In an athletic match that their record in one event is developed considerably and hold its own.

has been re-awarded, the pre- since 1947 Most of the best athletic

In Europe, where leichtathletik

vious record-holder apparently

Tintwhistle A native of unreliable, (Cheshire), politically

joined the performances of 1951 have is a sport indulged in by millions proving

as ú Derbyshire ground staff to be achieved, the (over 1,000,000 athletres off-while in another event a better atill

lluted to the English AAA at the performance was set up abroad medium-fast, bowler from Had- season being at last count), Luxemburg, is by a Polish De disagreement. His County Championship European

1935, made Dp

feld, Glossop, in tall-ender.

dc- There is some its height-continuing

records, but at the Oval Europe on other

two seasons Russia and the Southern

Neckermann The 1931 ATFS International | Kurt

Joint later, and received his County Eastern Mediterranean Athletic Annual lists two European record-holder in the cap in 1936.

He met with only

modest countries into November, in Luxemburgian performances in 100 Metres in 10.3 seconds with

others, but his achieve success in the first two post-

Montreal, Aug. 12.

It is understood that the South Africa and Austra- the best 50 in Europe last year. three

summers, but then

Art Larsen beat Henri Maharajah is taking some of his, lasin right through to next

to Joseph Barthel's 800 Metresment is, for some reason, not war

jcg-breaks and

first of to-¡more moderate animals back to Iceland lists its national re- googlies and in 1948 took 75 Rochon in the year, and in South America in 1 minute 61.7 seconds ranked recognised as a German record. changed

13th in Europe and F: Ham-

wickets and accomplished the day's concluding two singles India to race in the autumn, but. with the culminating

mer's 200 Metres in 22 seconds cord in the 200 metros at 21.3

seconds, standing to the credit-hat-trick twice-against Essex matchés to give the United member of his string, Cas- Sycamore and another useful various National Champion-ranked 47th.

at Colchester and against Sur-

States a Wooden-spoonists were Spain, of Haukur Clausen and accom-

4-0 lead over cadetir, also a winner last week, for whom Jose Coll, ships in December..

ranked plished in Eskilstuna last year. rey for the MCC af Lord's..

By this time he had become Canada in their

to remain in England. 27th in the 10,000 Metres, was The ATFS list this performance

a round batsman as well and the only qualifier in the Fifty as wind-aided. Best list.

in

Best marks this year compar- able to those recorded in the Best 10 in 1950 list are:

100 YARDS 2:20.8

Jemes Ford (USA) 2:27. Williams (USA)

Red Richard (USA) Guy Blackburn (USA) 100 METRES

1,500 METRÈS

3:46.6 Arthur Bragg (USA) 10.4 Lennart Strand (Sweden) 3:47.0 Vladimk Sukharyev (USSR) 19.4 Ingwa: Eriksson (Sweden) 3:47.2 James Golliday. (USA) Walter Perez (Uruguay) ... 10.5 Willem Stykhuls (Holland) 3:47.2 Arthur Bragg (USA)

Herbert McKenley

Ira

(Cuba) (USA)

Robert Tyler (USA) James Golliday (USA) Levan Sanadze (USSR) Elienne Bally (France) Otto Szebeni (Hungary) Nikolay Karakulov (USSR)

Emil

No Bonrhoff Gerardo

(Argentina)

Kiszka (Poland) Angel Kolev (Bulgaria) Hello Coutinho da Silva

1(Brazil)

Jaime Aparicio Rodenwak

(Colombia)

Portugni's Tomas Poquete was

9.5 eighth in the 100 Metres (10.0 Very much 9.5 seconds), Alvaro Dias was third with the Iren

10.3.

10.3 10.4

In

1930,

this

..

is

be

United States

Win 5-0 From Canada

his port ahead of his rivals in race in Britain at Great Yarmouth, Norfolks.

On the same day the Makara-

011

Roste Bache, also

Jah's won at Brighton.

North aro

Peter Whitehead

Wins

Swiss

Motor

Race

Eaton, Switzerland, Aug. 12.

Peter Whitehead, of Britain,

hit his firat century at Ports American, Zone final of the Reuter. mouth, when ho partnered Davis Cup...... George Pope In a record and in competition | Met

seventh unbroken)

wickel Larsen won 6-2, 0-1,:0-3. Curtain set are

following stand of 241. The

Later the United States :com- 8.5 in the Long Jump (24. feet 04 the Yugoslave, who broke 14 of year he scored his 1,000 runs

pleted a clean swcop of the 9.5 inch) and Luis Alcide was 11ther National records last year

including for the first time, In the Hop. Step & Jump (48and have beltered, three of them

two centuries, one lilt before match when Budga Patty best feet 5 inches),

this year.

The Turks are also keen on lunch against Notts, the first Lorne Main 6-3, 6-3, 6-2.

time this teat had

beca had ever

The Americans did not drop a Cham producing an Olympic

done for Derbyshire.

set throughout the tle, 'N the.. late

cleverly-tighten The plon and bettered 11 of their

In 1950 his 10.5 Bulgarians and Rumanians were records last year, improving on spinners made him the most They will meat: Sweden, the driving a Ferrari, won the Ealen

Czechs pushovers in European, aille-twä

year. The

successful Derby bowler and Europaan. Zone Champions, in circuit motor race here from a ties.

Improved on ning of their na

brought him over 100 wickets, the Inter-zonal Anal in Mel- Beld of 16 cars today, The Bulgars are still not versional standards,

a feat he repeated last year! boume in December for the

His

average speed for the 108 The old powers In European when his 130, victims cost only right to challenge Australia for kilometres good, but they placed Ave men,

(about 104 miles). been doing 22 runs apiece. When he did the cup. Reuter.

which he covered in "1 hr." 26 in the faster, farther, the

this summer hat-trick

mins. 4,3 secs, was 118.270 list last year. There's a drive so

and higher department. The Hun- against Sussex on the County

hour (72.2 miles 20.8 on to make. Bulgars run 3:40.8 Charles Thomas (USA) ((Sweden)

ground at Derby he Jump and, throw missiles about, garians had only one new nù- ONE MILE

Emmanuel MacDonald Bailey

Fischer, of Switzer- The resuli was 10 new National fional record set last year, the the seventh player to have ac-

Lennart Bergelin (Sweden) tand, on a Ferrari, was second Gaston Reiff (Belgium). 4:00.2 (Trinidad)

Of the re- Germans four, the Finns Ave. comp.ished the fest on dve oc- on (USA)

records lost 'car.

the Italians eight. 10,5 Lecnars Strari (Sweden) 4:07.2 Wak: McKibben

won the men's singles title in and Albert Marson, ef France, the German Lawn Tennis was Laird on a Simca. 10.5 Jarnes Newcomb (USA) 4:07. Petr Krause (Germany)-21.1

Championships here today, 10.5 Robert McMillen (USA) 4:07.8 James Caffey (USA)

Stirling Moss, on a HWM, te= Rune Persson (Sweden) 4:00.4; Henry Thresher (USA)

defeating his compatriot Sven tired with enging

trouble Reuter. Davidson in the final

Bergelin

10.5

Patrick El Mabrouk

(France) 10.5 George William Nankeville 10,5 (Britain)

Futterce (Germany)

3:47.8

Hans Geister (Germany)

3:48.0

Levan Sanadze (USSR) Bjorn Johannessco

(Norway)

10.5

10,3

200 METRES (TURN) James Ford (USA)

20.8

20,5 all sprinters, in the Fifty Besides have not

10.5 Sven Gotfridsson (Sweden) 3:48.8 10.5 Marcel Hansenne (France) 3:49.8

10.5 Sandor Garay (Hungary) 3:49.8 Andrew Stanfield (USA) - 10.5 Karl-Erik Karlsson

10.5

10.5

"

10.5 Patrick

E Mabrouk (Frane?) 10.5 Karl Erik-Karlsson

· Performances mode with as-

sisting wind:

Rafael Ferlun Chacon

((Cuba)

Herbert McKenley

(Jamaica)

Jan Lammers (Holland)

Bjorn Johannesson

(Norway)

Adelio Marquez

(Argentina)

Lloyd LaBeach (Panama)

10.3

4:00.2

"(Sweden) landi 4:09.2

Ilmari Taipale

Jahn Twomey (USA) .... Olle Aberg (Sweden)

3,000 METRES 10.4 Garten Reiff (Belgium)

220 YARDS (STRAIGHTAWAY)

Emmanuel McDonald Bailey

(Trinidad)

4:09.4 Walt McKibben (USA) 4:09.8 George Rhoden (Jamaica) 4:10.0 Dunn (USA)

20.9

20.9

21.2

21.2

20.5

20.6

20.7

20.8

BASEBALL

SCORES

New York, Aug. 12.′′ Today's Mejor League base- 20.8 bali scores wore:

10.5 Vaino Koskela (Finland) 8:10.4 Stalter (USA)

Vaino Makela (Finland). 8:11.0 Williams (USA) 10.6 mari Taipale (Finland) 9:11.0 James Ford (USA)

400 METREB Denis Jchansson (Finland) 8:11.4

40.0 10.5 Fred Will (USA)

8:12.2 George Rhoder (Jamaica) 8:13.0

Herb McKealey (Jamaica) 40.1 8:15.0 Arthur Win (Jamaica)

.. 46.9 Malvin Whitfield (USA) 8:36.0 Charles Moore (USA) 8:18.2

800 METRES 8:18.0 Arthur Wint (Jamaica)

Herb McKenley (Jamales). 20.8

Penti! Salonen (Finland) Hammu Fest (Finland)

Emil Zatopek

<{Czechoslovakia)

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

The Annual lists the 25 best performances in standard events in the world last year and the 150 best in Europe.

To be in the 50 Best list in Europe last year required per- formances that would have won

Championships Olymple years ago. To be

نانه

casions.

became

BODY-LINE AGAIN ·

The body-Une controversy, which blazed so furiously in the early thirties, is likely to be given fresh impetus by the remarks

GERMAN FINALS

of ..Sic Pelham 0-4, 7-5, ("Plum Warner in als

new

Hamburg, Aug. 12, per ***

won 4-6, 6-3 4-0,

Mrs Nancy Bolton (Australia) the women's singles

UPSET VICTORY

Laval sur le Lac,

Quebec, Aug. 12.

Miss Martone Stewort, ojed

17, of Ontario, scored an upset

"Long Innings." The elder statesman of erke-won Itel, who has spent more than championship, brating Mrs Maria to yours is the game, résused Weiss, (Argentina) 6-3, 6-3 the Australions of using bods- line themselves during their 1948 Tour of Britain.

nr another success in the mixed to win the Canadian Women's yes-

the 50th Best in the Continent last year, a European RH-End to do 100 Metres in 10.7

Metres 200 seconds,

400 seconds,

Metres 800 Metros 40.1 seconds,

:

He writes: "We saw

Mrs Bolton, partnered by one-hole victory over Miss Jean Borotra (France)" scored Grace Lenczyk, of Connecticut,

currence of it by, of all people, oubles final, defenting H. Huber Open Golf Championship

Miss Lenczyk had twice won 11.800 Metres in 3 minutes 55.0 e Australians themselves (Austria) and Gertrud Von-terday,

the event. Reuter been So

an-Router, 0 seconds, 5,000 Metres in 14 Bradman's famous team-who Ladinges (Germnay) 0-0, 6-3,-

bitterly minutes 32.4 seconds, 10,000

tagonistic to it. 0 Metres

in 31 minutes. 31.0

"At Trent Bridgo, in

"The 110 Metres High First Test, Miller, seconds, the

it with a toss of put in 55.3 his mane and petulant mien.

at 6 gave the Impression that

L

Green (USA) 8:09.6 Joe Schatzl

(USA)

20.0

21.0

21.0

21.0

Washington

2 8

3

22.0

Boston

6 10

0

In

200 METRES (TURN)

Washington

in

1 minute 53.7

seconds,

46.0

(2nd game)

8

20.7

46,9

Boston

11

John Twomey (USA)

New York

5

D

22019

21.0 21.0

Curtis Stone (USA) .... Lucion Theys (Belgium).

1:40.9

3:01.0

8:18.2 Roscoe Brewo? (USA)

John Barnes (USA), Peirick El Mabrouk

¡(France)

Philadelphia

9. 17

1:40.3

1:50.0

New York

(2nd games)

7

1:50.1

Philadelphia

11

1

9:02.0

ONE MILE

21.2

21.2

the

Donald McEwen (Canada) 9:02.0| Jack Corfield (Britain). 9:05.2 . 9:00.0 200 James Newcomb (USA)

Leonard Eyre (Britain)

St Louis

Emmanuel McDonald Bailey

Trinidad) A

Charles Peters (USA) George Thoden (Jamaica) David Batten (New Zealand)

TWO MILES

21.1 Fred Wilt (USA)

John Treloar (Australia) 21.1 Robert

Tylen (USA)

Walt McKibben (USA)

Arthur

hur Bragg (USA)

in

Performances

Maires

with assisting wind: Herbert

211 Robert MeMillen (USA)

Dash around a turn made Willem Stykhula (Holland) McKinley (Jamaica) 20.8 Lucien Theys (Belgium) Donald Campbell (USA) 20.3 Douglas Wilson (Britain) Otto Szebeni (Hungary)... 20.0 Richard Hart (USA) ...

5,000 METRES 21.0 Emil Zatopek

(Czechoslovaklo)

Bela

Goldovaryi (Hungary) 21.0

Kemeth Wyeth

(South Africa)

Rafael Fontur Chacon

(Cuba)

Thomas Mason (USA) Gyorgy Osanyi (Hungary)

220 YARDS (STRAIGHTAWAY)

Lloyd LaBeach (Panama).. Paul Blenz (USA) Andrew Standeld (USA) Donald Anderson (USA) Richard Stolps (USA) Charles Thomas (USA) Robert Carly (USA) John Simmons (USA)

Parker (USA)

Roger Bannister (Britain) 4:07.8 Parkck El Mabrouk.

Detroit 4:08.0 (France)... 9:07.0 William George Nankeville Chicago 9:09.2 (Britain)

4:00.8 Cleveland 9:00.4 Warren Druetzler (USA) 9:09.8 Donald McEwan (Canada) 4:09.0 9:10,4

Robert MeMilla (USA), 4:09.0 William Parnell (Canada) 4:09.0 3,000 METRES

14:03,0 21.2 Vaino Makela (Finland) 14:20,2) 21.2 Hamu Posti (Finland) 14:20.4 21.2 Herbert Schade

14:22.8

(Sweden) 20.5 20.0 Gaston Relif (Belgium). 14:20.2 20.8 Fred Wilt (USA) 20.8 Nikifee Popov (USSR) 20.9 Emil

20.8

20.0

METRÉS

Herbert Schade (Germany)

4:09.3

8:15.5 Vaino Koskela (Finland) 8:16.0 Hammu. Posti (Finland) .. '0:17.0 Emil Zalopek

(Czechoslovakia') -

TWO KILES

Hurdles in 15.3

Low Hurd, the 400 Times"

Metres 20

seconds, the High

Jump

DX

234 inches, the Pole Vault Umidation was at least

(7 Innings) at 12 feet 9% mches, the Long of his object,"

the

part

and at

Old

3 2 Jump at 23 feet 2 inches, the Trafford In the Third Test

Hop, Step & Jump at 46 feel there was a gond deat of un-

10 inches, the Shot Put at 40 pleasantness.

1

14 0 feet 8 inches, 7 14

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pluisburgh Chicago Pittsburgh'

(2nd: Game)

Chicago 8:17.6 Philadelphi

New York!

(Germany) Vaino Koskela (Finland) 14:24.0 Alain Mimoun (France). 14:28.0 Bentil Albertsson

Fred Wilt (USA)

8:54.5 Philadelphia 14:20.2 Caston Reift. (Belg!um) .. 6:57.2

'(2nd: game), 0:03.2 New York Den McEwin (Canada) 14:20.5 Chris Chalsway (Britain) 9:03.8 14:27. Tumari Taipale (Finland) 9:04.4 Boston

Charles Capozzoll (USA) 0:04.0 Brooklyn Lucien Theys (Belgium) 9:05.0

Cincinnati 20:02,0 | Andrija - Otenheimer

9:070 St Louis. 21.0 Ivan Semycnov (USSR) 30:07.0 (Yugoslavia)

9:07.7 21.0 Feodosiy Vanin (USSR) 30:00.0 William McGuire (USA)

9:08,6 Alan Parker (Britain) (USA) 21.0 Herbert Schade Lindy H

21.0 (Germany)

30:10.0

5,000 METRES 21.0 Waller Nystrom

14:10.8 made in the 120

30:11.0 Gaston Reiff (Belgium) Sweden) Yards

Dash on a straightaway Martin Stokken (Norway) 30:14.2 Emili zatopik

14:15.0 Vladimír Kazanlsev coures with anlating wind:* Charles Parker (USA)

14:10.0 Richard Stolpe (USA) A 20.2 Alain Mimoun (France) 30:21,0 (Germany) Andrew Stanfield (USA), 20.4 Nikitar Popov (USSR), 30:23.6 Nikifor Popov (USSR), 14:20.0 AliMimouns rance) 14:28.0 20.5 Hertil Albinssen Eugene Carter (USA)

19,019 METRES 30:20.0

Charles

Charles

Crude Weisman (USA) ...

20.0

USSR)

(Czechoslovakia) 30:20.0 Herbert Schade

the

Private conver-

Discussation between the Authorities Throw at 152 feet 04 inches, subsequently put matters on a

the Javelin Throw at 210 feet calmer basis.

11 inches and the Hammer

R H E Throw at 180 feet 74% inches.

4'

0

5 1

'8

1

14

SKIING

BRANKENS

Expeditions Training

The 1951 Association of Track Norway: Two ski-training ex- ond Field Statisticians Annual peditions to Norway in edited by Fulvio.

1952,

Regli and by sea and by air, have been

R.L. Quercetani and published arranged jointly by the Cen-

at Lugano, Italy, is obtainable tral Council of Physical Re-

from: The Athlete. 1, Trebeck creation and the Ski-Club, of

0 Street, London WI, at 8s. Od. Great Britain. The sea "parties, 101 (11a.. Od. by, air mail).'.

which start on January 10, and

Next year it hopes to cover are limited to young men and

2 the. world, instead of being women between the ages of as

of confined largely to Europe as and 21, will provide 10 days' Is the case with this year's skling at Mjolfjell or Voss. 2 issue, and is a most useful and Those going by air will get 12 book, being days at Gella. Members of 92 absorbing record

abet atempt to produce a boxed de ski training in expeditions will be given "Wisden's" of athletles.

United Preis

Jan Derksen Wins Danish Grand Prix

cani

Its first ed

is already 41 cities and towns throughout Arst edi

edition comprehensive enough to settle Great Britain. Only those with inest arguments over who did no previous experience

hip Join the parties, which will what and who is better than leave: Britain overy week. who. There is di section „revoted to the 30 best marks in Europe

in cach individual event last Year and the two Hallan elon may lako pride in the fact that

in one event, the Discus Throw.

RIFLE SHOOTING ARTENARIA Sixty-four members, Including

· Henry Alterher (USA)KEDAR P1.090 METREA STEEPLECHASE | Aletri: Mimoun, (France) 30:01.0 | thet. “Daplah ƒ Grand Prix: 101, Olympickass Champion, ja Kant, Hongkong · Rifle Association: ati

(Sweden)

Emmanuel MeoDonald -Balley

(Trinidad)

20.0 Curs Soderberg (Sweden) 0:00.0 Wayer Ny Feb 20,7 Petar Begedin Sherloady Miller (UBA) 208

9:01.0 Robert Carty (USA)TATO 20,1 Jindrien Boudny dokupy

UBA

30:28.2

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