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GREATEST EVER AAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE ON TODAY WILL HE DO IT THIS TIME?

Running.of.a higher standard that has ever bech witnessed. In 'England the last Olymple Games inclu sive should be seen at the White City today as British and Empire Champions clash in the AAA Championships at the White City.

BY ORDER”

On the results, the British team for Helsinki will finally be selected. Some, like Roger Bannister, will get their berths whether they do particularly well or not. There has been much outery in the national press on Ban- nister's automatic choice, but as many sports writers are for him as are against.

It is pointed out that Bannin- ter refused a place en Brian's team at the last plymple Garies, when the Mile standard was not as high as it is now, declining on the ground that he was then too young for the Games.

entries. Others are Ralph Dunk- ley, Len Eyre, Jack Ashby, A. 3. Weekes Pearson. - D.. R. Burfitt and J.W. Brown, all in the 4:15 cla

In all, 22 British Milers have already broken minutes 20 For the past four years Ban-seconds for the Mile this reason nister has unined with one dim and the 29th ranked British view-and that in victory in Miler up to June 14- was L. Use 1,400 Metres in Helsinki, At Robinson of Yorkshire, with n the While City today he in ruti: season's beat up till then of ring only in the Half Mile and 4:23.11 h's reason for a final big "race before the Games ot a shorter distance is that he thinks the "Half" is better training for his reflexes to the pressure of com- peution.

Bannister's pritelpal oppon- ent is likely to be Arthur Wint, the Jamalean runner-up in the last Olympic 800 Metres, unless

Roger Bannister

Wint prefers to cincentrate only un the 440 Yards,

of

The Empire challenge will Include the Australians, Don MacMillan and John Landy. and, probably, New Zealanders George Hoskins and Maurico Marshall and Canadiane Bil Parnell, Don McEwen and John Russ, al! In the 4:10 clasa. Not to be underestimated is an- other Helsinki competitor, D. II.. Robinson

Bermuda, whose best so far is 4.18.0.

There will thus be a mini- mum of six Milers running the White City today who have done 4:10 for the distance or the

3:52.0 equivalent 1.500 Metres within the past * possible maximum of 11. Even six should be capable of bringing the AAA record down to 4:04 or 4:05.

Lowe

months and

CLASSIC NO. 2

for

Classic No. 2 will be the Three Miles, featuring Gordon Pirie, Chris Chataway. Frank Sande, Alan Parker, George Knight, Freddie Green, and Philip Morgan,

Pirie and Sando have already run the distance this season in under 14 minutes and Chataway has run the Two Miles in 8:55.0 and the Three Miles in 14:12.0. Since his new British recard in the Two Miles there is no doubt

tunder "14) minutes loo.

left that Chatowy can come

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Frank Sedgman, the Australian holder of the American Championship, is seeded No. 1 in the Men's Singles at Wimbledon. He has never won at Wimbledon, but the Australian Davis Cup hero is regarded as the favourite in the tournament which starts on Monday.

Controlling Shots In The Wind

By MAX FAULKNER ·

So many handicap golfers make a hash of their game whenever they come up against windy conditions that. I am devoting all my space this week to "beating the wind." Playing good golf in a high wind may not be easy, but it isn't half as difficult as so many people try to make

Other season's bests are 14:01.0, Parker: 14:04.4, Knight, 14:01.4, Green; 14:07.0, Morgan-out. There is no reason why all four should not join the under 14 minutes procession.

The only Empire competition come from Austrailan Les Perry, who is not in the same

15:03.3.

Get the punie out of your mind for a start. Realise that you can beat these conditions by just knowing how to go about it.

wind foot as I come into the strike

Some months ago it was re- ported that the Canadian Olymple feum would compete at

To many people the. the AAA Championships, There

that is blowing from left to and swing through. This helps has been no report of their class.

The 30th best performer of The

right of the fairway- the one to keep the ball low in trajec having resched. London, but it

the British season in this event

which beats into your back-istory and gives it a boring effect they are there today, they will put into the field tree out Bermudan.

When I to carry it further. to date is D.H. Robinson, the probably the worst.

with a standing world class Half Mule's

best of meet this I keep to my ordinary in Jack Hutchins, Bul Parnell

Twenty-eight English-grip. But I remember that the

ms main danger is that and John Ross, all capable of 1 men and one--Scotsman are al-main

will be blown outwards minute 52 seconds for the dis-ready under 15 minutes for their ttle-that is into a more up- tance or better.

best this season.

right swing than usual-and that allow that to happen I shall be tending to cut across the ball at impact and produce the cut which the wind will turn into a furious alice.

CLASSIC NO. 1

However, even without Bori- nister, the Mile Championship

should be the greatest of all the "Mile of the Century" affairs known thus far.

Bill Nankeville, Peter Robin- sen, Donald Seeman and David Law, all capable of a Mite in under 4 minutes 10 seconds, are the three most important home

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Eleven British runners hed run the Quarter. Mile in under 50 seconds by June 14 and 19 others are under 51.1 seconds.

If Arthur Wint runs in the 880 Yards only, the likely winner today is Edwin Carr, the Aus- tralian. with Alan Dick, P. G. Fryer, Derek Johnson, Les Lewis, F. P. Hirgins. Ter nez Higgins and J.F. Grant as the principal English competition, nil likely to come under 49 seconds.

In the Haif Mile, the standard has not been, hier in the top bracket so far, but 1:58.3 has been beaten this season by 30 British runners.

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arms

When the wind is helping down the fairway. take every advantage of it. Tee a little higher, hit with the ball more off the left than usual so that the tendency is to strike on the upswing. Above all follow through. If you are pitching to a green, remerker to drop shorter than uani

to

DON'T EXAGGERATE Оле of the vital things I remember that danger; then counteract

work it by I

swinging remember in all these points is-- do not exaggerate any of the slightly flatter than usual and

modifications you apply. At all by taking the club a little fur-times bo certain that you are ther round my right hip.

This produces more of the

firmly settled on your feet fa your shot-balance is essential--. ins de-to-out swing and com- hilt through the ball all the. pletely eliminates any tendency

10 allce. Many professionals

alter

their grip-putting the

Hme.

It is important, too, to resist

left hand a little more over the the temptation which so easily shaft and the right hand under arises, to hit the ball extra hard. This only upsets your to produce a slight hook to

and counter the effect of the wind. rhythm

produces more Best thing is to do whichever faults than ever. Don't over- suits you best.

estimate what the wind can do. One of the best races of the WIND IN YOUR FACE If it is against you, for In-, Championships should be the

When the wind is blowing stance, merely take a stronger 440 Yards

Hurdles with the from right to left-that is, into. club and hit normally-through British defenders, Harry Whittle your face as you

the striica-you

ball. There is no need to (63.8), D.. Grzcie (53.9), Angits should reverse the procedure. I slog Scott (54.2) and A. J. Hardy think it out before I address the Another point-try to avold (04.8) up against the Australian ball and decide just what I

a In sway. Getting well settled on Champion, Ken Doubletlay (53.5) tend do.

10 It is no use trying head still will do that. Some your feet and keeping your Derek to make up your mind in the professionals and that gripping Steward (53.7 two years ago). middle of the swing. I swing their clubs just a fraction short- Another likely competitor is the more upright than usual

than usual helps them 15 avoid any tendency to produce re could certook which, the wind greater control when it is really accentuate. In these condl-ough I haven't found much help

in that, but you might. tans you might try a slight grip

Lastly, don't be afraid to play variation-with the left hand the old fashioned run-up to the

the shaft no fraction more under

green in these conditions. It is then usual and the right hand by far the safer and more pro-

fraction more over. T

fiable approach. So, don't be When Step Jump. 21 foct 2 inches: Hop,

wirl is dead afraid of the wiid; gland firmly, Jump, 42 feet 4 inches; against you, it is absolutely dert, exaggerate your, modláca Shot Put, 40 feet 3 inches; Diacus cusential to hit firmly through tons of wing of grip, don't Throw, 117 feet 10% inches: the ball. Don't try to hit the sway, but : do hit through the Javelin Throw, 150 feet 6 inches, ball out of sight. Play your ball every time

The Discus, Javelin and Pele ordinary stroke. I play off the can g Vault standards are exceptionally left heel as usual and try to (Next - week: The Wedge-.. high for Britain.

lean a Uttle more on to my left and how to use 'ti)j'

New Zeniand Champion, John Holland, with a best of 62.2 seconds this year, y

acosun:

Some other British 30th bests this

100 Yards10.3 seconds; 220 Yards-23.2 seconds; ngh Jump 3 feet 9 inches, Folo Vault 10 feet 8 inches; Long

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