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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1952.
JUST A PRACTICE RUN
FASTEST HUMAN QUESTION BECOMES DIFFICULT AS MAC BAILEY RUNS FOURTH
By "RECORDER"
Emmanuel MacDonald Bailey of Trinidad, who at 31 was all set to win the two aprint titles at the Helsinki Olympic Games, ran fourth in the 100 Metres at the Los Angeles Coliseum Relays on Friday night.
The question of who will win the 100 Metres sprint at Helsinki has thus been thrown wide open again. The most authoritative forecasts gave Mac Balley and the reigning American Champlon, James Golliday of Northwestern University of Illinois, just about an equal chance.
Los 'There are several possible
200 METRES Ballcy ran fourth
have challengers to this American
(Around a fora). Angeles. Golliday may finished second or third. No in supremacy. The most important Andy Stanfeld (USA) farmution is available, though he is that of Australian Ray Wain-F. Me, Bailey (Trinidad) is certain to have been among berg, who has a best for the past Joe Schatzle (USA)
Hafael Fortun (Cuba) those invited. The other place Australian season of 14 seconds Lindy Remiging (USA) ahead of Bailey was probably and has yet to be properly Peter Krana (Germany)
Vladimir Boukharev (098) Smith, led by Dean
the pushed.
Others are the Argentinians, John Wilkinson (Britain) University of Texas sprinter who
Cole (USA) .......... (14.0 seconds) Herb McKenley (Jamaica) 10.3 seconds Alberto Triuizi surprised with a
and Estanislao Kocourek (14.2) George Rhodes (Jamaica) effort in December.
The winner was Arthur Brags and the Cuban, Samuel Anderson John Treloar (Australia)
State
Charles Thomas (USA) Morgan of
College, the (14.2). These thres names do Werner Zandt (Germany) negro institution in Maryland not appear in the appended list Joubert (South Africa)
as their welle (Switzerland) that has of late years been of best performances
accomplished Nick Stacey (Tiritain) challenging the biggest American best marks were
Anguel Kolev (Bulgaria) and fleld just over 12
Karl-Friedrich: Haan (Gërma months ago. universities for track
James falliday (UBA) supremacy.
The appended lists of performances
for the past 12 Edwin Care (Australia) Bragg was American Champlon perfor
Kevin Gasper (Australia) Kevin Reede australia)
best
$10.4
20.9
21.1 21.1
+21.5
*21.5 *21.5
#21.5
46.0
40.1
46.7
#48.0
47.0
*47.1
47.2
Two members of a band of sidecar racers who visit many of the tracks for exhibitions, Ted Carter and Don Hooper (in sidecar), seen during a practice' run at the West Ham speedway club track recently.
Two Killed And Four Injured
In Swiss Grand
Prix
Berne, May 18.
Plero Taruffi of Italy won the gruelling 451.36-kilometre car race of the Swiss Grand Prix today over a course on which two motorcycle racera were killed and four other racers injured during the day.
Both motorcyclists, David Bennet of England and Ercole Frigerio of Italy, left the course at the same curve known as the Eymait Bend. Frigerio's machine, with sidecar attached, crashed into a tree-Bennet's-skidded along the ground.
The passenger In Frigerio's kilometre circuit on the 46th op 413 sidecar, Albino Milani of Italy, 41.3 was taken
in two minutes and 49.1 seconds.
to hospital with His teammate, world champion Nino Farina of Italy, hot bad Juck. Shortly after the begin
Ferrari developed a ning, his deftes and he abandoned.
in 1950 and had a comparatively months do not give a very clear
His sud-picture of American strength as a Baillie (Australia) poor season last year.
Jast American collegiate Murray Morris (Australia) den re-emergence supports the the
end in the Arax Evans (Austraila)
*Less 0.1 second for performance theory held by many track and season came to an
tot that athletes Arst week of June-and-most of our 220-Yards. feld authorities
400 METRES the best marks Inst year were Teach
their peak form every
put up in the first three, weeks
George Rhoden (Jamalea) second year.
Best marks for the Herb McKenley (Jamnalea) Mac Bailey and Golliday were of May. -on-top-of the sprint world last new American season are not yet Malsta Whitheld (USA)
Charles Moore_(UBA)_ This
be the available,
Arthur Wint (Jamaica) may well year.
and Dean Grouped
with the best
pick Malocco (USA) ... year of Art Brogi.
formances for the events ham La Beach (Panama) Smith. For Bailey, the trip to
for
200 ans Geister (Germany) Los Angeles was an unfortunate mentioned are those
J. Bradley (USA) It is Karl-Friedrich Hans (Germany) experience. The conviction that Metres and 600 Metres.
belleved that Mac-J. Anderton (South Africa) one is supreme is half the pattle generally In the sprints. Such a conviction Donald Bailey will win the 200 Derek Pugh (Britain)
Morris Carotta (Australia) Helsinki. Metres
at Hel
Edwin Carr (Australia) is no longer Bailey's.
The longer race
Janes. Begals (France)
A veteran Swiss car Incer specialty of either Art Bragg, tulf Back (Finland)...
42.8 Rudolf Caracciolo, crashed into Dean Smith or James Golliday Terence Higgins (Britain)
Jack Carroll (Canada)
#47.3 a free during the race for sports 472 cars and suffered facial injuries, and the news
Antonio Sidol (italy)
47.5 cuts and a broken leg. Carac through that Andy Stanfield, the Joel Steger (Switzerland) fastest American In this event, Wadike-(Germany)
trec has ugnin pulled a muscle. At Pict Greyling (South Africa). 47.9 cinia's Mercedes car hit the tree the boxes and
*L-PAS 0.3 seconds for performance with euch force that the this stage of the sesson, with the
four across the road and fell
to Games in July, this almost puts
racers behind him were forced 1:489 halt until it could be removed. 1:43.3 Stanfeld out of the picture.
The two other car drivers URBA
were Louis 1:50.0 injured 150.1 France and George Abecast of and Farina abandoned for th 1:59.1 England.
AND CHATAWAY?
Also at Las Angelca was Christopher Chalaway, though there is
yet Information no
available as to where he placed in the 1,500 Metres race won by Dennis Johansson of Purdue University and Finland.
Johansson's victory does not
he is that
a strong suggest challenger at Helsinki, but it does point to the fact that he is stronger one than Chataway or any of the current crop of gand American and Canadian milers.
a
Looking Jurmers
is
ដ
has now come
over the best
the event,
over 440 Yards.
800 METRES Arthur Wint (Jamaica) Hoscon Browne (UBA) per-Jack Barnes (USA)
Cleve (Germany)
Patrick & Mabrouk (Xigiere) Heinz Ulzheimer (Germany) Audun Bayten (Norway) .... Lars-Erik Wollbrandi
(Sweden)
Furtun of Cubby Melkenley and Rhoden look the strongest challengers. None of the other Americans are consistently fast, chambers (USA) The 800 Metres at Helsinki cien Eischen (USA) should see a return duel betwecu Hugh Billehall (USA)
Arthur Harold John Parlett (Brita The Coliseum Relays did point Malvin Whitfield and
most of whom mitst have run in the same race:
to two Olympic winners. One Wint, who finished first and Pyotr Cheveun (USB)
of these certainly,
cidents, is Charley
9. Jungwirth (Czechoslovakia) Sug Tindgard (Sweden) John Lepard (USA) Andrija Gtenhajmor
(Yugoslavia)
barring ac-second at the London Games. Dite Aberg (Aweden)
Moore, the Whitfield had a best of 1:51.8 last Cornell University quarter-mlier season and concentrated more on Matres. This speed und low hurdler who won the the 400 400 Metres Low Hurdles in 50.0 practice may serve him in very seconds.
good stead.
Jack Barnes of Occidental College, a more consistent per- former than Roscoe Browne, is the best of the other Americans.
#473
47.6
broken leg.
47.6
47.6
CRASHED INTO TREE
47.7
47.7
47.0
They subleu only |
1:50. minor Injuries
aceldents
1:50.4 during the main car race of the
Another Ferrari rider, Andre Simour of France, who was then
British Riders Dominate
Show
running in second place behind Horse
stopped by -handed his-car over to Farina to permit him to fish the race. For more than 30 laps, Forina held on Simon's second place, but then his car also developed a defect abandoned for the
Tarumi, promptly
to
Lucerne, May 18.
British riders dominated the St. George's Prize and, the Grand Prix Militaire in a field of 50 riders from
countries in the International Horse. Show
ninc
here today.
The
wlaner
of
BRITAIN LEADS 21 IN DAVIS CUP TIE
YUGOSLAVIA
WITH
A
Belgrade, May 18
Dr John Colin Gregory, one of the greatest" doubles. players ever seen, came out of "retirement" today to partner Tony Mottram in a great win for Britain against Yugoslavia in the second round of the European Zone Davis Cup tle here.
The doubles victory gave Britain a 2-1 lead over their opponents, each side having won a singles match yester- day,
The remaining two singles At Stockholm - Sweden, bent will be played on Monday, Chilo 5-0.
Gregory and Mottram wor their match today 6-4, 1-0, 0-11, U-2, 0-2 after a great struggle
against Josip Pallada uni 8. Lazio. Reuter.
ONLY
UNDECIDED THE
Torsten Johannson (Sweden) beat Louis Ayala (Chile) 3-0, 0-3, 0-4, 6-2,
Anke
Ellaessen (Sweden; beat Ricardo Balbiers (Chile)
ફ્રેન 3-0, 0-3, 2-0, 0-4.
Lausanne Argentine led Switzerland 3-0.
London, May 18. The Britain-Yugoslavia clash, Enrique
1
Morea and Alejo in which Britain had a 2-1 lead, Russell (Argentine) boat Paul was the only undecided Ale at and Jean Pierre Blondell 6-3, the end of today's games in 6-2, 6-4.-Reuter. of round the second
the
European Zone of the Davis
Cup.
Six matches were completed the seventh, today and in
Argentine took a winning 3-0 lead over Evitzerland by win- ning the doubles.
Sweden, Denmaric and Italy had all made certain of winning yesterday after victories in their first three matches and today third they were joined in the round by France, Germany and Belgium.
In the next
xt round the win-
Inter-School Badminton
The
Inter-School bed-.
fixtures minton League were completed yesterday. Final play-offs will be 'con- tested tomorrow at King
ner of the Britain-Yugodovia George V School, tie will meet Italy.
be:
Other third round lies will
Yesterday,
St. Stephen's College defeated Wah Yan
Argentine v. France, Sweden-Kowloon by 3.0 to complete its
Ger scheduled fixtures without con v. Belgium; Denmark
céding any set, many.
4
OTHER RESULTS Today's results were: In Belgrade Britain led Yugoslavia 2-1.
Tony Mottram and Dr John GreBory brat Joelp Fallada and S. Lazlo 8-4, 1-0, 0-11, 6-2, 8-2.
At Monte Carlo Denmark beat Monaco 4-0.
-1
Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) beat Aleco Noghes (Monaco) 8-3, 6-4.
In the other match Weh Yan P.M beat St. Paul's Co-educa- tlonal school by the same mar gin
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St. Stephen's College-3 Wah Yan. College Kin-Q.
U Sel-ching (SSC) beat Chiu Kwong 21-8.
Khoc Kam-kine. (SSC) beat Chiu Yam-cheung 21-12
Lob Hung-ngnt and partner (SSC) walked off from WYS.
Was Yan College. FM-3.. 81, Paul's Cred-0.
.ri
Torben Ulrich (Denmark) v.
Nelson Hsi (WY) beat Chlu (Monaco) Pasquier Georges
Hin-yuo
21-0 abandoned because of rain when
Wong Wau-hay the score stood at 6-0. 2-8 Ng Lee-ho 21-18. Pasquier's favour.
(WY) beat
Pam Kam-shing and. Fong At Brussels Belgium beating-wah (WY) beat Lee Zik- Hungary 4-1.
chuen and Chong Hol-ping 19- Philippe
Washer (Belgium) 18, 15-6, 17-15, beat Josef Asboth (Hungary) ~ Abe 3-0, 7-5, 6-4, 0-0,
1:303 day. Peler Collins of England Derby Favourite George's event was Lieutenant-
1:30.
+1-50.9
escaped injury when somehow the car he was driving lost i 1:51.0 wheel at full speed.
1:51.0
1:51.1
X:51.0 Tarum's victory in the main race of the day was part of his honeymoon.. He was married)
received three weeks ago and
113 an ovation when presented to 1313 the crowd
of $5,000 after the 4:51.4 1:31.4 2000,
• Less 0. seconds for periomance over 830 Yards.
tions which
Beaten At Lonchamp
51.
on
the
Colonel Harry Llewellyn, Foxhunter. Ho covered course in 1 min. 30.4 seca.
Lieutenant-Colonel D. N. Stewart won the Militaire, on Aherlew, and also Anished second in the St. George's, on
Paris, May 18. Mr Eugene Constant's Bones. Thunderhead II, winner of
german (Sweden) Jack Hutchins (Canada)
The Militaire, based on time Gennadly Maday (UHHit)... E. Vlebahn (Germany) 1:51.4 Of the 21 cars from five na-the Two Thousand Guineas and faults, was won easily by entered the race, at Newmarket and joint Colonel Stewart with no faults only eight were stil running favourite for the Epsom and a time of 36 secuntis, when Tarum crossed the Anish | Derby, was beaten into. 13.7 line after three hours, une second place in the French 138 minute and 46.1 seconds. 14.0 He had recorded an average Two Thousand Guineas at 14 speed of 149.346 kilometres per Longchamp today.
hour.
110 METRES HURDLES The Germans, Urban Cleve
hout Dick, Atlleasy (USA) and Heinz Ulzheimer, have been Jack Davis (USA) consistently under 1:51 for two Craig Dixon (USA) seasons but have not broken the Jack Demedicis (UBA)
1:50, The Norwegian, Bay Weinberg (Australia) magic Audun Boysen, who concentrated at Barnard UNA)
13.7
11.1 16.2
His conqueror in the one mile Ten of the entries in the race,
Baron Guy the German race 143 Including both
This the second fastest time ever accomplished for this race, second only to Glen Hardin's world record of 50.8 seconds set in Sweden in 1934. Ray Cochran won the last Olympic Champion- ship in this event in 51.1 seconds. The other is George Rhoden of Morgan State College and
Peter Gardner (Australia) Jamaica. There is no one to
14.2 1,500 Metres inst Ren Doubleday (Australia) more on the challenge him 400 Metres
at
and yea
year, may return to the event a Walt Ashbaugh (USA)
143 entries and Prince Bira of Slam, Rothschild's Guerzant, who won except Herb McKenley
low-more formidable threat. He ran Jack Thomas (USA)
Yevgeniy Bulantesk (USSR).. abandoned during the run as by two lengths. Arthur Wint. Both his fellow-
in 1950 the 300 Metres in 1:48.7 in Andre Myburgh (South Afrte) 143 Jamaicants
not getting
(France) 34.5 The and in the past season has proved Andre-Jacques Marie
Hah Himmons (USA) ..........
14.5 years. younger
The world's beat performances "Quarter" for many years, have
in the four shorter races and the not passed uver the poorest period they have ever had in this two hurdles races over the past event which now stretches into 12 months follow: its sixth year.
ure with the
Americans, lenders in thehimself a good race tactician.
100 METRES
Another plece of American McD. Hailey Trinidad) athletic news to reach here is James Golliday (USA)
of Dick Attlesey, Vladimir Seuktarer (USSR) on the decline
Dean Smith (USA) the world record-holder in the Rafael Fortun (Cuba) 110 Metros High Hurdles, who Ï. Fulterer (Germany) has yet trange a 13.8 per-Herh McKenley (Jamaica)
Anguet Kotev (parla) formance this year.
Hello da Silva (Braxi})
Craig
Lending the held in the event Haukur Clausen (Iceland) in America up to the present is Levan Sanadze (VSSM)
Dixon, who run third at Werner Zandt (Germany) the London Games and has come fans Gelster (Germany)
Emil Khika (Poland) again to 13.8 seconds. The Br. Kazantsev (UBAI) down Americans, it well may happen, B. Storozev (USSR) will fall to win the
Hill de Gruchy (Australia) Olympic
Allster Gordon (Australia) High Hurdles title which they Art Brake (UBA) have held continuously since Lav Kalyayev (USSR) 1920,
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Michitala Konām! (Japan) ... 14 Timotey Lusley (U988) ...... *14,5 Ignace Heinrich (France) 146 Milan Toshar (Czechoslovakia)
was
do
the result of
M. Francols Duphe's Faubourg engine defects.
the The only driver behind
II was third, a further length winner to run the full 62 laps and a half behind. of the race was R. Fischer Switzerland,
of
**
also driving & Paul Blanc rode the winner,
time was three who is by Hachbulch out of. hours four minutes and 23.3 Mondagnana.
When Gomex Carneiro (Brazil) 146 Ferrari, whose
14.8
Sergey Popov (USSR)
** With following wind.
400 METRES HURDLES
302 Charles Moore (USA)
102 Yuriy Litauer (USS)
19.3 Mab Devinney (USA)
10.3
Jolin Holland (New Zealand)
10.4 Timofey Luniev (USSR)
104 Less Yoder (USA)
10. Rune Larsson (Sweden)
10. Wikle South Africa)
*10,
Armando Fillpus (taly)
10. B. Taylor (UNA)
10.3 Don Maiderman (USA)
103 A. Yulin (USSR)..
108 George Sallen (Germany)
10.5
103
10.3
1. lyin (USSR) .......
iten Doubleday (Australia)
tarry Whistle (Xtrimin)
K. G. Johnason (Sweden)
10.3 9. O. Erikazon (Sweden).
10.5
seconds.
Jean Behra of France in a M. G. Courtols's Pomare won 505 Gordini
was third, one lap the French One. Thousand 1 behind, Ken Wharton of England Guineas by a length and a half
Frazer-Nash was Fourth, from the same owner's
323 two laps behind, and Alan vinelte.
320 Brown of England, in a Cooper- *338 Bristol, was fifth, three laps
420 behind.
#37.3
AND Emmanuel de Graffenried of BSwitzerland, on a Maserati, was 2 sixth, Peter Hart of Switzerland
on a Ferrari
seventh and Eric Brandon of England Cooper-Bristol zichth
FASTEST LAP Theum ran the fastest lap of the race, completing the 7.20
K. Kohlhof (fèomany) ̧.•***** 105 Piet Dreyling (South Africa) . #53,4 105 • Less 0.3 seconds for performance
over 440 Yards.
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His time in the St: George's was 1 min. 37.4 sees.
Lieutenant Du
Breuil (France) on Xeres, was third in the St. George's event,
Major Julio Sagasta (Ar-
Don Juan, WOE gentine). on Second in the Militaire with no faults and 42.8 Secs, with Jonqueres D'Ortola (France) third-Router.
Athenians Beat Sino-Malays
Singapore, May 18.
The Athonian League soccer
Madame Suzy Lovely Princess was third,
team beat the Sino-Malays by further neck behind,
Pomare was ridden by the four goals to nil to-day.
Five thousand people saw the American jockey, Bill Pearson, and is by Eble out of Homeland. home side make unsuccessful over raids on the Athenian goal- were run one mile and carried 2,000,000 mouth In the first few minutes a rain-soaked pitch. Byt francs in prize money-Reu-on
jithe visitors coon struck form, Haskow scoring in the 18th ter.
minute...
Both races
•
Japanese Plan Post-Olympic Swimming Tour
Paris, May '17.
Stroud followed soon with the second goal, and the Sino- Malays could not check the Athenion forwards any more. The third goal was scored by Sorpasen
After the Interval, the crowd booed the referee, alleging partiality towards the Atheniang Japanese swimmers hope to who scored the fourth goal in naiso tour of Europe after the last minute through Stoker's competing in the Olymple Games, penalty chat-Reuter. according to F communication received here from Mr K, Abe; President of the Japanese Swim- ming Federation.
M. Emile George Drigny, Pre- sident of the French Swimming Federation, announced to-day that Mr Abe had made offers for a match between Japanese and French swimmers in Paris after the Games.
BRITISH
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MODERN
PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP
Aldershot, May 10.
At Paris-France beat Holland { 4-1.
FINAL STANDINGS Section "A"
WAL. Pla.
Queen's La Salic Wah Yan AM
Bernard Destremau (France) beat Hans Van Swol (Holland) 5-7, 7-3, 6-1, 7-5.
Robert Heillet (France) beat Wah Yan PM Hubert Wilton (Holland) 6-2. St. Paul's Co-ed 3-6, 6-2, 6-9-~~
At Duesseldorf Germany bent Brazil 3-2.
King George V
Section "B"
St. Stephen's
King's St. Joseph's
Gottfried Von Cramm (Clei- many)
beat Eugenio Saller Piocesan (Brazil) 0-2, 6-2, 6-4.
Armando Vieira (Brazil) bent Clementi
Buchholtz (Germany) | Wah Yan Kin.
Ernst
10-8, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
At Rome Italy beat Egypt
5-0,
Fausto Gardini (Italy) beat Marcel Coen (Egypt) 6-0, 6-1, 6-1.
Rolando de Bello (Italy) beat Ahmed "el Shafey (Egypt) 7-5, 7-5, 2-6, 7-5.
Sedgman Wins At Harrogate
5 0...10
411 3. 20
2. 3.4
4.
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FINAL PLAY-OFFS Tomorrow af KGYS 6 p.m. St. Stephen's College Queen's CollegeN 7 p.m. La Salle College Diocesan Boys' School
Inter-School
Tennis
St. Stephen's Colleget main- tained their unbeaten record in the Inter-Schagl Tennis
Longue Harrogate, May 17. Frank Sedgman, Australian with an exciting 3-2 victory over
yesterday P.M. Stanley. and world's No. 1 player, won Wah Yon P the men's singles title in the The Harrogate lawn tennis tournament here today.
Sedgman beat Eric Sturgess (South Africa) 6-3, 6-3 in the Anal
open
winners
wore without their star singles plater U.
inia who was engaged p Badminton League matchaiSub- stitute Lo Cheuk-yin, however, a creditable account of "The women's singles title was govo won by Mrs-Vera Thomas (Bri- himself, winning the deciding fain), who beat Miis B. Penrose apt. (Austraila) 9-7, 6-2,
At Guildford, Jarpstov Drobny
THE RESULTS
8803 WYPAL:BJZ Lee Woon (SSC) lost to Wong
Seat CG. Williams chun-lal 5-7, beat Kwok Hwis-
outh Africa) 6-3, 7-5 to take the men's tile in the Guildford tournament. "}
Mrs H. Reddock Smith beut Mrs. J. Wipplinger 6-3, 0-2 in
hole 6-0.
Lea Cheukeyin (SSC) lost to Wong 2-4, beat Kwok 6-0.
Wang Shun-tin and Yeung the all-South African women's Cho-hang (SSC) beat Lung Kal-choung and Yuan Ke-chin Anal-Beuter.
10-1, 6-1
Blue Man Wins
Preakness Stakes
Baltimore, May 17,
Manchester City Lose At Seville
-Seville, May The English. First club, Manchester #Cifs beaten by dye cople to one here by the Seville Football Cub.
Blue Man won the 70th Prenk ses Staker by several lengths The British Modern Pen- before a 29,345 crowd to-day At Gilf Umg Gerile Wern tathlon Championship, which in his usin late rash, the leading by Your Sonja to nil Mr Abe also wrote that he concluded at Aldershot, today White Oaks Stables, cheout, og Manchester a vinly & goal, was
was, won by Lieuteriant John of Blue Sword took the lead scored by rborg q qalina hoped to complete u Earppend Hewitt, Royal Marines, with hortly after tuiming into the High Rater tour with the following meetings Stan Sergeant Instructor, GR, stralgist of the and 2-1/8ths
August 8 and 5-Copenhagen. Norman, Army Physical Train cours August 0 and 7-London,
ing Corps, second, and Corpora Max Kahlbaum's August 0, 9 and 10-Paris, J.II. Wood Royal Mariner
Mariner,uthlder, was 35' Tengliis away FRENCH RUGBY August 11 and 12 Amsterdam third,
Rodnd, and Drick Count at LEAGUE FINAL 16 and 4
cruths away third ridden" n August 17, 18 and 10-home. The Moyal Marines retained Edale Arcuso, o The Japánose, party would cons the team championship eist of 10 men, eight women and seven officials." No divers would bo Inaluded but n "waterpolo Cennt may bo' forthed ---Reuter. vi
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previous Preaknes
Starmawinles the:04 the early leader, was another half length- Prez
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