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A Decline In Sprint The Sports THIRD DIVISION TITLE

And Spring Standards

By "RECORDER"

The sprint stars of today are slowing up. Statistics definitely point to this fact. By the end of 1951, more than 100 men had run 100 Yards in 9.5 seconds or faster and 100 Metres in 10.4 seconds or faster.. The count for 1953 is six men in 10.4 seconds or faster over 100 Yards and. six men in 10.4 seconds or faster over 100 Metres.

Up to the end of The sprinting decline is reflected in the world standard in the Long Jump this year. 1951, 100 men had cleared 24 feet 9 inches or better. Only six managed to clear 24:9 or better this year, among them the first Hungarian to accomplish this and the third

In no event is hipher this year

Joy!

ngaged

Jnutes 51 seconds

to beat onci

the standerd 11307 Wally Wilson (UBA)

1507 Roger Bannister (USA) than in the 1312 Feledel Stracke (Germany) 100 Metres. No fewer than 1:513 Audun Doyien (Norway) JG middle

Mtorey Siders (USA) distance runners 401 4 12.0

B) Beard (USA) 3

Henry Liyer (USA) thus | 1:5) quality mug the 100 fastest

history In

This jo Twenty-seven have managed bak 4:41.1 for the Mile, also qualifying in the select 100 t the distance.

event,

10

The standard is bigo also in the long distance runs, but has tallen off al 400 Metres (only Cigl

fasic:1 In the

100 history and in the sprints and lugh Aurches.

A

probable

explanation

ونا

events,

tion Hewson (GB)

13/0 1.57!

Jack Sage (USA) 1: Lon Spuitter (UBA) izek Jariest (USA) 1322 Jerome Walters (ÚSA) 132.2 Angus Scott (ÜB)

Japanese.

Giorgly Fyodorov (USI) Stanley Lampert (UBA) DISCUS THROW

Fortune Gordles (USA) Sims hies (USA) Adolfo Cornolini (Italy) Parim O'ten (USAI Roland Nimon, Bweden) Jolin Ellis (USA)

Giuseppe Tox (aly) Ferenc Klles (lungary) Darrow Hooper (UBA) Leon Patterson (UBA) Desmond Koch (UBA)

Round-up

Douglas Smith, the well- known forkev, achieved one of the Heri perfeimances of his career ut Birmingham lust week. He had fivo mounts and won on all of them.

They were in the first two and last three races of the day. It was the first time that had decomplished the fent,

*

1:0

Split Waterman of Harringay has been selected to lead Eng- land in the first match of the new speedway series against New Zealand at Wimbledon on Soptember 14. Waterman cap tained the England team which earlier in the season re-captured the Ashes from Australia.

20:42.8 Peter Weil (GB) · 29:43.4 Laurie King (New Zealand) 20:49.0 L. A. Tawn (GB) 10,000 METRES

52: 8 02:

A

104: 8

29:172 Gordon me (0)

100; 03

1:01 a

Paul Haudenbush (USA) Hobart Jones (USA)

20:21 2 Alexander Anutrivev (USSR) 29:25.8 Emil Zalopek (CSR) 20:41.4 Vladimir Ruis (USŚRI 20:512 Jozsef Kovacs (lungary)

178

17

124 31

173:11

17:10

160: 0

168: D

160:11

100:10

103:1

105:11

V. Krivokapla (Yugoslavia) Bob Matitins (USA)

ho

185; 3

Charles Renfro (USA)

1053

Jim Cooke (USA)

104:11

Palmer Retzlaft" (UBA)

163: 4

Carol Lindroos (Finland)

107: 5

Mark Pharaoh (GB)

HAMMER THROW

195: 4 193:11

3.442 3:44.4

15948

1.500 METRES

3.462 Sune Karlsion (Sweden)

Wes Sanjee (UBA) John Landy (Australia) Roger Bannister (GD) Diminis

(8%eden) 3458 Ermu Beres (Hungary)

Nunkeville 2,40 4

3:43 Ingvar Erika Finland)

30:00.0 Urbo Julin (Finland) 30.002 Olast Untenpax (Finland) 30.00.4 tanu Post ¡Finland) 30:00.0 Ajain Mimrun (Atlers) 30:10.0 Franjo Mihalie (Yugoslavia) 30:11. Evení Pozhidayev 1USSI 300 Lucien They thi 30:21.0 Frank Snudo m

Bein Jubase Glengary) 30:24 3025.4 Erkki Puolakka (Finland) 30:20.0 Ivan Benyonny SSH) 10:30 7 Jacob Kjersen (Norway) 30:32.0 Le Perry (Austratin) 30:12.0 Martin Slokken (Norway)

Nikifur Popov (USSR) 30:32.8 20:47 4 Walter Henkolls (GB)

an 41,8 Hermann Eberlein (Q'many) 3.000 METRES

31:40.8

3:49.0

Hmuri Taluir (Finland) Olle Aberg (Sweden) Werner Lucy (Germany? Patek El Mubruk (Alriev Italt Lamers (Germany) Sandor Ihoroi kungary) Andrija Otenneliner

(Yugoslavia):4.5

3:40.0

Nits Toft (Sweden). Donald Seaman

13:40.

20:47.35 that the athletes of today are

(BLOND more inclined

experlawut 40 while with new

the 13:48.6 rusti du the old days war always for :lamorous “Century".

the In Amerten #1 is now not un-

3498 common for high school sprint.49 stars to desert the sprints by the 40.2

of college time they are

3:40.4 in instead for the Pule 349.0 and go Vault, Shot Put

the {"

380 3:43,0 Yards,

True Lindberg (Sweden Joseph Barthet (Luxemburg) Stefan Lewandowski (Poland) Bertil Albertsson (Sweden) Gunther Doturow (Germany) Istvan toinvolgyi tungary) 3:49.0 Frans Herman (Belgium) 2:49.8 Warren Diveizler (USA) be3:48 Nikolny Ruelurin (USSR).

30 Herman (Germany) 3:30.2 1. Klas lungary) 3502 David Law (GB)

The tendency is not to deplored, as it produces a higher standard in once not too popular events, but the fact FRAGOS that there aren't balf as many Teally outstanding sprinters, long Jumpers and high hurdlers

is there were in the addle and Jate 10304.

The Lest Bank 011 perform tanres

For 1953 which

follow only cover performatiers which quality in the best 100 in each event In the history modern athletics:

100 YARDS

14 Metszet Axestini (Prieziudi

94 Thane Baker (USA)

96 Hector Hogan (Australia)

9.5 Charles Thomas (USA)

9.5 Wille William's USA |

11.5

Art Drag (USA

9.5 Ed Watche (USA)

9.0 Ken Kave (USA)

100 METRES

13 R. Butler (USA)

104 Art Bragg (USA)

104 Heinz Fuitarer (Germany)

10.4 Ernst Behröder (Germany)

10.4 Thane Baker (USA)

10.4 Peter Kraus (Germany)

200 METRES

(Around a turn)

20.0 Art Bragg (USA),

20.8 Andy Blanfield (USA)

21.0 Vaclav Janecek (CSR)

+USSIO

3.50.4 Vela Mugena (Yugoslavia)

Jerry Chromik Potend) 3:30 4 350 falph Dunkley (GB)

Nikolay Byelokurov 3:50 4 3.30 Urnu Julin (Finland) 30 Lennar Den (Sweden)

Olavi Rindenpaa |Palán

ONE MILE

351 9

4:072 17

4,412.4

Roger Bannister (GB) Wes Sauter (USA) 4828 John Bondy (Australa)

4040 Denn's Jehansson (Finland)

Gaston Helt (elgium) Werner Luer iGermang Gordon Firle (OD) Fred Dwyer 109A) Charles Capezzoli (USA)

4:05.7

4.02

of

| 4:08 21

4.07.2

4:07,0

4.141

21.1 Karl-Friedrich Hnas (Germany)

21.1 Heinz Futterer (German)

21 Ardalion Ignatyev

21. Thane Baker (UBA)

213 Sangennaşu (Italy).

21.3 Ernst Schroder Germanyi

21.4 Peter Kraun (Germany)

21.4 E. Mch. Bailey (Trinidad)

21.4 John Mathura (USA)

21.0 Wollage Montanari (Italy)

21.5 Flane Getster (Germany)

213 Brian Shenton (GB).

21.

21.

220 YARDS.

(Around a turn)

Michael Agostini (Trinidad)

Andy Stanßeld (USA)

1.2 Wille Williams (USA)

21.3 Herb McKenicy (Jamalea

2)

24 Art Bragg (USA)

E. McD, Balley (Trinida

215 Thane linker (USAI

21.3 baries Thomas (USA)

21.0 Joe Scalitzte (USAI

21

Hector Hogan (Australia)

21.6 Ken Wyeth (South Africa)

21.0 Brian Shenton (GD)

4:00 31 4:00.0

Joe Pierre (UBA)

Ingvar Eriksson (Sweden) Donald Seaman (GD)

4:00 2 Tore Lundberg (Sweden) 4.00.3 Chris Chalaway (GB) 4.088. Hait Lamers (Germany)

1:00.0 Gunther Dohraw (Germany)

4.090 Olle Abert Sweden).

4.00.4

George Hoskins (24, Zealand)

4:09,4 131 Nankeville (GB)

400

Ilmari Taipale (Finland). 4:00.9. Sune Karbion (Sweden) Len Truex (USA)

4:10.0

4:10.5

Bus Bonham (USA)

4:10 6 Peter Robeson (GH)

David Law (GB) 4:18.8 4:11.0 Lew Olive (USA) 4:118 Ralph Dunkley (GB) 3,000 METRES

B:00. Frans 'ilerman (Belgium) B:00.0 Tor Lonqulat (Finlan 0:11.4 mart Taipale (Finland) B:11.4 Garden Pile (GB)

8:11.0 Aleksander Amitriyev (USSR) 8:12.0 Gastian Reift (Belgium) 0:122 Slanislav Jungwirth (CSR) 8:13.4 Warren Druetzler (USA)

8:138 Emu Zatopek (CSILI 8:14.2 th Planck (Denmark)

R: 14.8

0:16.6 Charles Capozzall (USA)

Jozef Kevues (singer): 0:13.3 Zdravku Cera) (Yola

Chris Chataway (GD 0:19.2

6:194 Lupperi (Germany)

8:194 Franjo Milalle (Yugoslavia

TWO MILES

8:47,8 Gorslon Pirie (CB1

8:40.0

0:50,4

Chris Chathway (GBI 8:54.7 Len Eyre (GB)

Lan Đứnnio ch

9:002 Charles Capozzall (USA) 0:012 Jolin Landy (Australia)

STEEPLECHASE

0:44.4 Olavi intenpas (Finland) 8:47 Peter Segedin (Yugoslavia)

Fyodor Merulin (U958) 8:574 Lastlo Jemensky Hungary) 8:58.3 Curt Soderberg (Sweden) 9:01.6 V Kurchavov (USS) 9:01.6 Olavi Ikonen (Finland) 9:018 Swumu Takahashi (Japan)

0:03.0 Juraef Apra (Hungary) 004.2 Erik Blomster (Finland)

:04.2 Teuvo Variininen (Finland) 0:04.4 Mikhail Sally kov USSR) 6:04.0 Zdzisław Krzyzkowiak

(Poland)

1:00.6 Hallgeir Brenden (Norway) 8:04 A. Nyechipurenko (URSH) 9:10.9 Kenneth Johnson (GB)

14 Helmut Thumm (Germany)

120 YARDS HURDLES 13.0 Jack Davis (USA) 14.0 Joel McNulty (USA) 14.1 Art Barnard (USA) 14.1 Millen Campbell (UBA) | 14.1 Willari Thoinson (USA)

142 Willard Wright (USA)

42 Ray Weinberg Australia) 14.2 Bob Mathias (USA) 14.3 Ken Doubleuny Australia) 114.3 Jim Philbee USA)

110 METRES HURDLES 143 Milton Campbell (UBA) 144 Harrison Dillard (USA) 144 Yevgeniy Balanchik

(USSR)

400 METRES HURDLES 507 Yuriy Layuyev (USSR) 01,7 Job Culbreath (USA) 51.5

Anatally Yulin (ussh)

01.0 Wilson Goinez Carneiro (Bra.)

52.3

Guy Cury France)

52.4

Jars Gevert (Child)

32.5

Antal Lippay gary)

525

Heinz Ulalcliner (Gerenanya

$2.0 Attends Filiput Italy;

52.7

David Gracle (GB)

42,7

Lars Ylander (Sweden)

51

Sven-Olof Eriksson (Sweden)

$3.0 Eltaro Okaun 13 pati 53.0

Robert Bari (France)

83.2 B Jojinson (USA)

440 YARDS HURDLES

52. Josh Culbreath (USA)

D2.7 Harry Whitite (OB)

2. B Johnson (USA)

03.0 Ron Wilkie (8) Africa)

52.0 Guy Cury (France)

3.1 Geod Goodacre (Australia)

531 David Gragle (GB)

Aire Hardy (GB)

63.2 Harold Hall (s. Africa)

HIGH JUMP

Walter Davis (USA) Herman Wyatt (USA) Ernie Shelton (USA) Charles Holding (USA)

Cal Clarke (USA)

J. Lewis Itall (USAI

Barney Dyer (USA)

Milton Meade (USA), Mark Smith

(USA)

*

his an-

WILL

BE DECIDED THIS WEEK-END

By “TOUCHER”

Although this week-end's League matches will only be play-offs of postponed games, special interest will be attached to the Third Division games which will see the division title decided,

Strong favourites for the title, IRC will be at home to Kowloon Cricket Club this afternoon. Tomorrow they take on Craigengower Cricket Club in the deciding match. Unless the Indians lose by overwhelming margins in both these matches, they cannot lose their grip on the Championship.

Offending parties should at The runner-up position shouldį also be practically decided be- once be naked to leave the tween Recreio and Craigengower green.

ofl

opponent is to pick

has

.

likes when one of his teammates. is bowling, but he cannot com- ment on the bad. shots of his opponent, particularly when his opponents are in possession of the rink. This is perhaps the least understood rule of the

h*~.. gamo and can lead, as it already led, to much bad

UNHERALDED ing. Coming to the week's matches, a special word of praise must be extenders to the Kowloon Dock rink of Steve Telford, Alee Banks, Pob

Gourlay

George Coles for bringing home

Kowloon Docks the

by the beginning of the next NOT CLEARLY DEFINED week. Craigengower will play Whereas the role of specta

last their second

match tors is clearly formulated in the Cycle Fausto Coppi, Italian

rules, there is much of the code the against POC on Monday. Champion and

of one

of ethics in lawn bowls that is world's top riders over the last

Colony Open Championship not so clearly defined for parli- 14 gears, is not to retire from matches featured Izst week's cipating players. the track. He made

A favourite ruse to annoy an nouncement in Milan last week lawn bowls and in connection

on a bad recent rumours that with these nolice has been taken following

A couple ul uncalled-for shot played by film and belittle theat Intended to give up

barracking, incidents,

It even before the wood sport

stopped. This is in direct con- It is high time that the Lawn travention of rule VII (2) which 5,000 Bowls Association Emil Zatopek, Olympic

takes strong{ says: and 10,000 Metres and Marathon steps to prevent such incidents.

Porsession of the rink sholi belong to

the 204: 75 Sverre Strand (Norway; Champion, has been invited to 11 is desirable that a referee boj

side whose bowl The players is being played. oppointed on every green where

for Their triumph was the more in ponacasion of the rink Open Championship matches are

creditable In view of the played and that rule XIV be the time being shall not be in-

terfered with, annoyed, or have fnct that they started from enforced which states:

their attention distructed in any scratch and, unheralded and way by cach bowl shall have final but also to victory against by their opponents. Astunning, went on not only to the soon as

rink no less worthy come to rest, passession of the rink shall be transferred to the the holders. other alde, time being allowed for marking a toucher.

Mariin Engel (USA) Karl Welt (Germanes 101;10% Mikhail Krivonowy (USSR) 101 10% Jezret Csernak (f'gary)

Ivan Gubijan (YugoslavÍA) Miloslav Macs (CBR) Karl Storch, 10ermany)

Imre Nemeth (Hungary),

101: 75% 1:

109:

180: 8

109: 07

100:16

103:11

103:13

185: A

183:0

183; 3% 163: 2 182 074 102: 02 12: 0

203:10 238: 4

253

231: 12

Stanikiny Nyenashev (Uskit,

Oldrich Engel (CB) Sam Felton (USA) Nikolay Shorin (USSR) Danilo Coreali (aly Steve Dillon (USA)

Teseo Taddia (flaly) Euan Douglon (0) Spiridon (Rumania) Gloraly Dibenko (USSR) V. Morozov (USSR)

JAVELIN THROW

Franklin Held' (USA) Cyrus Young (USA)

HyyBainen |Ft.) Vindlimir Kuznetsov (USSR) 240: 73% Soini Nikkinen (Finland) 2415 Viktor Taibulenko (USSI) 233:10 Erkki jamo (Finland) 230 of Einar Reberg (Norway) 232 23 Miter (USA) 220:115% Pauli Vesterinen (Finland)

; 1; Janusz Bidio (Poland)

Alexander Gorskkov (ÚSSA) Budkowicz (Poland) Krasznal (Hungary)

2211 31

220: 0%

220:45 227: 4

70; 0;

224;10

221: 41,

234: 114

223:10

Eina Leppanen" (Finland)

Herbert Koschel (Gerany) Otto Bengtsson (Sweden) Vaino Kubina (Finland)

Egil Danielsen (Norway) Ricardo Hober (Argentinal

SPORTS SURVEY

By "All-Rounder"

о

take

International part in an

Western athletic

meeting Germany on September 20.

Fred

last year's Winter, British Champion National Hunt week Jockey, left hospital last

for a after

broken treatment leg. Winter

in

game shall be situate

"Persons not engaged in the otcar of was injured when end beyond the limits of the he fell at the first fence in the rink of play and clear of verges. They shall preserve an attitude now stcepic- first race of the chase season-at Newton Abbot of strict neutrality, and neither

by word not act disturb on August 1.

advise the players."

London Extrent Servira)

UT

In other words, a player con shout as much and as loud as he

Bristol's Hopes Of

First Division Football

Seem A Long Way Off

By ARCHIE QUICK

Two years ago the cities of Sheffield and Bristol had twin ambitions. It was The steel centre of Yorkshire has achieved it by the pro- First Division football. motion in successivé seasons of Wednesday and United. The hopes of the port in their way to the Second the West seem a long way off. True, Rovers have won Division for the first time in their history; true, too, that Cily were close up behind them. But things are lagging a bit in Bristol at the moment.

City have got away to a poor start, explained by manager Pat Beasley as the result of early injuries in training. Rovers, so definitely winners of the Third Division South, last season, have difficulties in front of them too. They are not going to be the first club to realise that the gulf between Divisions is a wide one to be bridged. This is the first time the

ALL TEN WICKETS. George Langdale, former Army, Derby- shire and Somerset player, took ali ten wickets for Berkshire In Dorset's second innings at Read- Ing.

feat has been achieved in the Minor Counties since Norman

were

to

Bert too!-

of

Was

to

and

first

of Kow-

Colony Championship ever in the lawn bow history loon Docks,

Wis

thon

*

In their victory, the dockmen. gave an excellent example of teamwork in action, where cach and every member of the team played hin

part. It pleasant final to watch with the losers equally deserving of praise for their fine fighting spirit, when they nearly suc ceeded in turning the tide in their favour, and also for the gracious way in which they accepted their defeat.

Just as pleasant to watch was the Triples Anal that day of the same greso, Hong Sling wax undoubtedly the best player on form, but here I feel that a special word must be put in

the

of

And

17

exemplary bearing attituds that has been-shown the winning No, Jack Chubb, not only

in this match but also in all the in-which he has been seen in matcher action; Never ruffied, never put off by any circumstance, he is always doing his best when hir turn comes, and, over roady to

put in a good word for any good shot ircespective of whether it is played by a member of his side or the opposite side. We can cartainly do with more howlers of this calibre.

A SUGGESTION

can

A little improvement perhaps be made in futura

finals in and aspect when two finals are played on the same green. Last week players of the both malehes had theirten at the Listen 10 manager

Finney match with the boys Look at his cholec:

end of the 8th head at the same Championship Cann: "Second Division

(Sheffield Wednesday), Quixall National Service.

time, leaving the large number Harding did it ball is quicker and rome of (Shemeld Wednesday).

Men-

the The Irish International for of spectators watching for Kent

II. in

And

our players are not so young dows (Manchester City). Hines

ward, one of the "greats" of empty green for at least 15 We played our (Leleester City), Pegg Harding was.

(Мал Reading bornias. they were.

with

-even-refresh-- Langdale's ten cost only 23 runs first two games at Fulham and chester United), Lewis (Man- all time, chatted with me about minutes

United).

forwards

capable

of ments difficult to procure Blunstone Inside opposition chester and the last Berkshire bowier Blackburn and the

Tea at different times for the (Hudders holding the ball and organising Lo do it was the professional played football. We were beaten (Chelsea). Simpson

omitted players of the two matches Hawkesworth in 1921. Langdale at that game but our defence Beld Town), Hay (Aberdeen), attacks. He modestly

(Notts

mentioned County), himself but

Alex would have allowed the specta- good Broadbent us through to two is a lutor at Sandhural,

pulled

and James, Jackle Bestall and Raich tors to watch at least one match at Northcolt (Cardiff City) draws. In the third game INVASION OF

in progress during the tea in- ULSTER home, against Doncaster Rovers, Kaye (Barnsley) among others, Carter as some of the best ex- Ulster will

terval. - experience Its we

ponents and said there prepared

Play

This opening game day of the sporting football greatest

playing of the only one of the type again. They

long todayJimmy Hagan of Shef year on October Scotland robust and my eleven, trusting season is the first of a

3. piny Northern Ireland at Soccer souls that they are, were Army fixture list and it may be field United,"

Augmented by a new game with at Windsor Park and the same beaten at their own game."

Doncaster Rovers in February Doherty Is still The locals who made history and by floodlight. The York- manager of night Peter Keenan of Glasgow defends bis Brilish and for the Rovers are ⚫not 50 European interweight boxing young as they were, and may it their of therefore restricted to the 15 against John Kelly, the expect to and themselves re-night matches in their district a week maximum, but he does local. It should be

most not expect to play much this hole placed by younger men before and they have received 12,000 Scols the season is much older. Even of the leading Scottish clubs. season. "I have good day for Belfast,

Now Manager Peter Doherty sters on the books have becked by plane and boat when the reason was only ten

has asked me to arrange a getting on," he said. there

fold by and

four-Axure days old

I was Rovers' official: waiting list..

"Ruy Warren have is trailing a bit, but we

B SABOTEURS AT HINCKLEY get a grand boy in the second

0:1

8:148 Olavi intenpaa (Finland)

0:

6:15 0 Urho Julin Finland)

dat

8:15.0, V. Okorokov (USSI

6: 9

8:10. 1.ucien Theys (Belgium)

0:01

6:16.2 Oistein Sakavik (Norway)

B:10.0 Dennis Johansson (Finland)

0: 8

4: 8

B: 8

0:

n: 7

Floyd Jeter (USA)

4: 7

Amold Betton (USA)

0: 7

Bengt Nitawon Sweden)

0: 73

Ken Wiesner (UBA)

6: 24

Howard McCants FUSAI

0: 7

Jiri Lansky (CSR)

POLE VAULT

10:05 Stobers Richards (USA) 14:0 14:0

Fred Barnes (USA)

George Mattos (USA)

14:

Pyotr Denisenko (USSR)

14:4

Robert Smith (USA)

14:9% Jim Harrington (USA)

14:3

Dick Shivers (USA)

14

Len Eliers (USA)

19:1

Dave Kenly (USA)

141

Vallo Olenius Vinland)

14:11

Ray Poucher (USA)

14:14 Viktor

Cladchenko (USSR)

13:50. Frane Hernan (Beigtum) 13:57.8 Len Petty

14:19 Ragnar Lundberg (Sweden) 14:51

14:1

14:01.4 In Biale (GB)

14:1

Jerry Welbourn. (USA!

Don Laz (USA)

47.2 Kari-Friedrich Hoax (Germany)

14:02.4 Ken Norris (GB)

14:01

14:01

Carter (USA)

13:48.0 Alexander Anufriyev (USSR)

23:10

14:02.2

25: 3

John Bennett (USA)

23: 1

Masaj! Tajima (Japan)

29: 0

F. Morgan Taylor (USA)

400 METRES

40.2 Malvin Whitneg (USA) 40.3 Karl Friedrich Haas (Germany)

40.7 John Mashburn (USA)

44. Ardalion Ignatyev (USSI)

wali með jŪSA)

40.30

469 Wilbur Cuningtiam (USA) 47.1 Reggie Pearman (USA) 47.3 in Qeister (tierimany)

440 YARDS

45.0 John Mashburn (USA)

47.0 Jim Lea (USA)

471 Thane laker (USA)

47.3 Morris Curotta (Australia)

473 Reggie Pearman (USA)

47.4 Herb McKenley (Jamaica)

47.5 George Rhoden (Jamaica)

(USA)

12. Jim Bath (USA)

Veric Sorgen (USA)

47.4. Dont

47.0

1:47.

800 METRES

Malvin Whitfeld (USA),

1:40,4 We Santee (USA) 1:40.6 trilslav Jungwirth (CSI) 3:40. Roger Moerm (Belgium) 3:48.0 Audun Boysen Norway) 1:002 Tage Skreldt Sweden)

•1:49.3 Olle Aberg (Sweden) 1:40.4 Henry Cryer (USA) 1:49.0 Gunnar Nielsen (Denmark) 1:4.0 Georgiy Ivakin (USSR) 1:49. Reggie Pearman (USA) 1:503 Patrick El Mabrouk (Aiglers) 1:30.4 Gerard Raquin (Laikemütirg) 1:50. 1ocevar (TugoNavin) 1:810 Jeno Bakos (Hungary) 1:011 Jacques Lacroix (France) 1:51,1 Friedel Btracke (Germany)

1:01 Roger Bannister (B)

1:813 Cunther Dohrow (Germany) 1813. Urban Cleve (Germany) 1:01,4 Lucien Demuynck (Belglunt) 1614 your Chovgum (UBYN) 1:31 Dusan Cikel (CSR) 1:51b Itene Djian (France)

890 YARDS-

1:400 Melvin Whitfield (USA) 1:40.4 Lang Blanley (USA) 3:48.5. Stanislav Jungwirth (CSR) 1:400 Wes Santee USA) 1:30. Butler (USA)

POP

-

9:01. Alain Mimoun (Algiers)

Frank Sando (GB) 0:02.0 2:02.7 Rich Ferguson (Canada)

Freddie Green (GB) 9:03.2 9:04.4 Halph Dunkley (OB)

THREE MILES

11:35.5 Gordon Pirie (GB) 13:46.0 Freddie Green (CB)

13:48.0 Frank Sando (GB)

(Australia)

14:070 Len Eyre (GB)'

5,000 METRES

Vladimir Kuts (USSH)

14:00 Gordon Pirie (GB) 14.03.2 Emil Zatopek (CSB) 16:09 Jozmet Kovacs (Hungary) 14:00.4 Alain Minoun (Algiers). 14:14.5 Umari Talpale (Finland) 14:14, andu Posil (Finland) 14:50 orbert Schade (Germany) 14:15.0 Gaston Relft (elgium) 14:10. Bertil Alberton (Sweden) 14:19. Uria Julin (Finland)

(Yugoslavia) 14:20,4 Franjo,

14:21.0 Jerzy Chromik (Poland) 14:22.0 Olavi Tintenpaa (Finland) 14:22.0 Lennart Dilen (Sweden) 14:23.0 I Planek (Deniṛink) 1.272 Freddie Green (03) 14:27.4 Charlie Capozzoli (UBA) 14202 Frans Herman (Belgium) 14:29.4 Olstein Saksvik (Norway) 14:20.0 Zdravko Cera) (Yugoslavia) 14:31.4 Len Eyre (GB) 14:32.0 Alojz Orar (Polaeset)

SEX MILES 23:19.4 Gordon Pirie (GB). 28:30.1 Emil Zaloper (CR) 28:97.0 Alain Mimoun (Algiers) 20:47.2 Frank Bando (GA) 28:12 ion Blake (CD) 29:01.0 Jim Peters (0) 29:12.4 Walter Hesketh (GD) 20:10.0 Colin Gray) (GB) 29:310 Denis Holden (OB)] 29:34 W. Boax (GB) 20:38.0 - Les Perry (Australia)

Milan Mulakay (Yugoslavia) Ray Kring (USA)

Gordian Riddell (USA)

LONG JUMP"

George Brown (USA)

25; 01. Odon Foldessy (Hungary) 24:11 Neville Price (5. Afrien

HOP, STEP & JUMP

KAJ: 3 Leonid Shcherbakov (USSR)

52: 3% Adhemar Ferreira da Silva

(Brazil)

50: 4% E West (5. Africa)

Brian Oliver (Australia)

Kevin Salt (Australia) Narinki Sagawa

50: 2

49:10

49:10

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40:10

Chuji Yamamoto (Japan)*

49: 4%

Marlin Rehak (CBM) |

SHOT PUT

50: 23

Parry O'Brien (UBA) 30: 9 Jiri Skobia (CBN) 06:42 Darrow Hooper (USA) 33:0 Roland Nilsen 16weden) Tom Jones (USA)

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Bernie Mayer (USA) Howard Heriz (UBA)

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53; 31% John Bauer (USA)

83 33 Heino Reinarte (ÚBAN)

37:11 Potar Sercevic (Yugoslavia)

Don Vick (USA)

02:02 Sam Adams (UBA)

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