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SECOND AMERICAN OLYMPIC TRIALS THIS WEEK-END
By "RECORDER"
CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE, 22, 1956.
American track and field results of the week-end of June 8 and 9 are to hand and these are important as a guide to the form of some of the athletes who did not take part in either the Los Angeles Armed Forces Olympic tryouts and the Berkeley National Collegiate Olympic tryouts over the week-end of June 15 and 16 as well as to that of those who did.
The American National Amateur Athletic Union Championships take place at Bakersfield, California, this coming week-end and these will constitute the final chance of Armed Forces and Collegiate athletes to make the final Olymple tryouts and the only chance of non-Armed Forces and non-Collegiate athletes,
more
The winnor of each event There wa
good low 47.2 for 400 Metres at 1.08 Irm Inst week-end's Armed hurdling at Los Angeles on June | Angeles on June 8 and the fact Forres trials and the Bre three 18 where Willle Atterberry of that he, too, in finally rounding from the NCAA trials have at- rendy qualified for the final trials at Los Angeles over the week-end of June 22 and 23. A pince in the Brst three at the AAU meeting will qualify others for the final Trials.
Compton Junior College beal into shape was suggested by his Josta Culbreath. the reigning 1:49,8 victory in a special 800 U.S. Champion, with 31.0 to Metres race at Los Angeles 82.4
more
However, it
than likely that there will be many more qualiflors as some of the
American best
athletes are
wether of College nor In the Armed Services,
Fedure performances of the June B and 9 week-end were hurdling dia- some great low ploys
Molres Low
The 400
a non-collegiate
Huiles
in the United States and eversi little interest is taken in it out- side of Olympic years,
GREAT PERFORMANCES
However, the last hve week- ends have produced some great Jerformances in this event 10 suggest that the USSR supre-
Is here
going fu be seriously challenged,
nuky
So there are certainly going to be very torrid finals in this event at both Bakersfeld and Los Angeles pver the next two week-ends,
THE SPRINTERS
01) on
June 16, Art Los Angeles June 8. Bobby Seaman (1:00.3) outran Chuck Kirky (1:50.8) in another fast 800 Metres.
STILL TOO SLOW
There was Hitle of interest from the distance runners in the Outside of Sime's great 9.3sume week-end except for a and 20,0 double at Sanger. Call-30:31.9 efforı over 10,000 Meues
the fornia,
penultimate pre-by sailor Joe Tyler at [flest tryouts'week-end did not Angeles On June 7 and
મ
Los Six
see anything very exceptional in Miles in 29:28.1 by Gordon Mc-
line. the
though { Kenzke at New York. aprinting Thane Baker did 9.5 for 100 Yards at the U.S. Air Force The high hurdiers performed Championships
Riverside, indifferently except for a 13.8 California, and doubled with by Jack Davis and a 13.7 by |great_20,7 around a curve the Joet Shankle at Sanger and the
220 Yards.
high jumpers did not get very high except for a 6:0 clearance by Bobby Whilden of Texas made Charles
Dumos at Los Angries triple it a
Houston with 8.6 and a 0:8 by Bill McDonald at tor 100 Yards. 10.4 for 100
Houston, Only successful pole Metres and 21.1 for 200 Metres vaulter was Bobby Senith with around
while John 14:8 at Los Angeles. turn A Haines of Pennsylvania showed that he was a threat as well on Though there were in the 200 Metres route
ceptional long
Ron jumps, Duckett reached 21.2 behind week clocked
a respectable winner. Aubrey Bobby Morrow
40:0 in the Hop, Step and Jump at Riverside on June B.
Most of the outstanding shot the most putters were in action and Ken
Wes performance victor signicant
Banturn, who was to go over torJohns Haines 40.3 for 400 Metres 80 feet for the first time
and 40.7 for 440 Yards at following week-end, led with Houston
Half Miler58:10 at New York, a quarter Arnie Sowell also run 47.3 for of an inch further
than Pary the Quarter and 1:50.9 (or
the O'Brien went at Riverside. Bill Half. At Sanger, Charlie Jen Nieder could only do $7:114 at
Milwaukee.
Pustest
this event
American su far
lts is not
end's NCAA
of Notre Dame,
ltruis
who with 10.3 and
WEL
20.8
of
In the 400 Metres.
Re he
Whilden. satiated for the turned
fost 51.0 metric sprints at San Diego, very but seconds.
Glem Darls Ohio State, runner-up to him in the NCAA meet and over Lewis in 50.8 seconds
Collegiate the Central
Cham- phonships at Milwaukee a week
Lewis cartier.
second ot WAR Milwaukee in 40,9 secondk and there two performances rank Davis and Lewis Bfth and sixth king returned 46.0 for 440 Yards.
on the all-line 400 Metres Low Hurdles list,
But the two are going to re-
where
There was one
no
-X5
the
now comer class 03 Al
A failure in the NCAA try- outts, where he did not place in into the 95-foot
first six, was the
Bill Tidwell Thompson, formerly of Colum- of Empuria Touchers ceive a challenge at Bakersfield | docked 1:49.1 for 800 Metres at /bia, did 55:24 at Los Angeles.
who
Texos freshman Eddle San Diego to outrun Paul Jolin-men made their first appear-
on Saturday from steadily im- proving Southern who
at Houston on June 8 clockod 61.2 in winning from Paul Thrash of Pitte burgh (51.0) and Ruy Thompson of Rico Institute (122).
son of Abilene Christian,
[31] --
the NCAA fullure, who clocked
1:49.6.
Olympic 100 Metres Cham- Mel Whilfeld dlocked
pion
France Wins
Gold Sixth
Cup For The Time At Royal Ascot
Ascot, Berkshire, June 21.
France today took the £19,700 sterling Gold Cup, principal race of the four-day Royal meeting, for the sixth time since the war when Marcel Boussac's Macip scored a one and a half lengths victory in this two and a half mile
race.
Macip, who made virtually all the running in a slowly run race, started at six to one. The minor places were filled by two other French horses, Bewitched, the five to two favourite, who was second, and Clichy, a four to one chance who was a length further away of the ten runners.
Maelp wis ridden by the Charlie Elliott, who has twit young
French Jockey, Serge | ridden the winner of this gruell Boullenger. He is trained bying race.
fortner English jockey,
the
Moore-Parker Fight Billed As
For World Title
Earlier the Irish had scored their second Ascot vistory when the eleven to two Skindies Hotel, from P. J. Prendergast's, stable, won the five furlong Now
Suakes for two-year-olds.
while at New York two old-
ance of the season, Stan Lam- part reaching 50:2 and Fucho 54:10.
Jim
Fortune Gordien went Over 180 feet once more with the Discus at Los Angeles as he reached 180:8 177:7 for Ron Drummond. Al Oerter reached 1779 at Milwaukee.
had excellent
Javelin throwers Buccessful, If not an week-end, with Bill Duck- worth of Georgia reaching 230:01⁄2 at Houston, John Fromm
Lutheran Pacific
228:0 San Diego, Phil
Conicy 226:0 at San Diego, Phil Conley of Cal
Tech 341:11 at Los
of
ot
ot
Angeles, where Bob Kimball
aloo did 238:8, Al Cantello 232:1 and
Sid Doug Mania 231:2. Khvitt reached 231:10 at New York and Les Bitner
227:0 at American Milwaukee. standard in this event has cer- tainly jumped up this year.
The
£1,500 TOURNEY
Golfers Still In
The Chase For
The First Award
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SECOND
TEST
FREIBURG "DOUBLE-ACT" IS A GUIDE TO WORLD ATHLETES
My heart is in the right place and it is normal. That is good enough for me. But if I were an athlete, with Olympic pretensions, my overhaul at the sports-conscious medical clinic of Freiburg University would not have glyen mé such satisfaction.
Now I know why Gordon Pirie values so highly the guidance he gets from Freiburg. Here is the most scientific approach to the business of running that the world has known.
It is a
double sol. On the through his heart machine. Thênjrunner or just a spectator like technical side ta Woldemar Gerschler knows whether his me Genschler, The University's subject can be made into the Pirbo has written in the pró- athletic coach. On the other the {super-runner,
fessor's autograph,book: "I shall never. Korget the suspense of the
The electrocardiograph,
als-
clinic's heart specialist, Pro- temor Herbert Reindell,
Gerschler Ande and develops the folent. The professor puls it
BEST
AUSSIES PUT UP OPENING STAND AGAINST YEARS ENGLAND FOR 26
London, June 21.
Honours were evenly shared on the first day of the Second Test which began at Lord's this morning.
After Australia had their best opening stand against England for 26 years, Colin Macdonald and Jim Burke sharing 137 runs, the home side struck back, taking three wickets for the loss of only 14 runs.
Australia looked set to ama
and
off
It was Sweeps
on as unresponsive, ing minutes of play. a inge first innings totel when wicket
shortly afterwards | altogether an unfortunate day for the England ceptait, for he the opening pair had still not England captured the valuable been parted after four hours of wicket of Jim Burke.
also had the misfortune to drop play, Then Trevor Bailey once Burke was brilliantly stumped Macdonald in the gully agala emphasised his value
to by
Evans off the bowling of Stathem, and whilst fleiding in Englarad wher
took the Laker.
Incidentally, the slips failed to map up Evan, wicket of Macdonald and Har-
never allowed one sinule extra chance from Burke, gain of One re- Trucman's bowling. voy in the same over. It face to go past hirm all day. England's all-rounder
calls Len Hutton's simbar mis- changed
UNFORTUNATE DAY
fortunes in the whole complexion
the
in the 1973 match at England would have finished game.
Lord's. It WIS Just the
Well tonie today
on top had Poter England's bowlers needed after May hold a watch at sup
from having toiled all day without Burge, of Trueman, in the clog
of
COUNTY CRICKET
Lancashire Score Their Sixth Championship Victory Of The Season
London, June 21. Lancashire, the English Championship leaders, Glamorgan and Gloucester all won their county cricket matches today with a day and a half to spare,
Lancashire, who had trailed Essex by three runa on first innings, rallied today to beat the Southern county by eight wickets.
To set against these fielding blemishes, Trueman brought off in wonderful slip catch from Macdonald, diving low to hlo left and holding the 'ball neur the ground.
sever
TIME LIMIT Gerschler explains the theory eie quite simply, "A man may have comfort of the mouth X-rays, on the cycling the talent to run a quarter-lie the effort
Mimoun, the
Alain the
ment
in 48abc." he says, "but he is machine. not likely to get dowas to 409cc. mark unlem his heart is French distance runner, scrawled:
"It 1 régaln langer
than
my form it will be thanks to you."
Hans Futberer, crack Germany.
and
stromer
javieragca
After 20 years' research Pro- fessor Reindell has proved that sprinter, went to Freiburg ber the larger heart means economy cause he was worried about his
heart, of
Ho styed to have his effort, because it does not have to work so fast to pump the trails out his only trouble.
Other world famous aportamen necessary amount of blood round
who have had free attention in- the body.
clude Roger Mens (Belgium). Jose Barthe (Luxembourg) and premises and a staff of doctors all the German Olympic prob- ables for Melbourne, whereby the way--the professor will be In attendance.
The profesor well-lit
Da
brightly
has extensive, decorated
REINDELL..."Piric "ha the strongest heart I have ever found in a portman,” he said after an examination in 1953.
in
The
professor speaks little English so, for my best, I was handed over to a pretty young. brunette on hi staff, De Aaná- marle
Y
Soliger. She took my blood pressure, a sound record- ing of my heart and the magic cardiograph.
NO DISCOMFORT **{
She told me about the thing rubber wire inserted in a vein In the atm and pushed right the way through; it until: it reached the heart. She assured me It CRUISES no dismfort, and en- ables the strength of blood
prea tay be measured at various points in the body,
Sure
The professor supervised the X-mying of my heart. He has some kind of apparatus that. gives vision in depth. This Is the kind of examïantide, which'" provides the Information Chere' schler needs and enables him to make this kind of comment ̈on Gordon Pirie. "Pirie is
a greater runner than many people bellave. He
Mardonald's 78 was his best and nurses as enthusiastic ecoro against England. Most of their work 43 this barre his runs came from well-timed chested, 45-year-old professor fused to think he had to break;)", drives and the hit one ive and The profetor's pet le à Heat record every time he man..
TERM fours in his Innings Robinson-like contraption which is quieter now." Harvey was dismissed shortly fills a large room. There are afterwards.
Pirie writer to Gerschler avery three of these in the world, The left-hander only
week. played at a ball on his off-stump the others being at Bene and racing schedule, Some, derschler He sends his proposed and Evans, standing back, ac- Lausanne, where Professor
ticks. Others he does not rewi cepted
a simple catch,
Fleisch evolved it. Burke,
He is hoping Pirie: commond, who stored 65,_lost
Here the path of military type from
lies on a bed will visit in the way homU his wicket after defying Eng-wearing a kind
Norway this month, 1 land for four hours and 10 gas-mask.
While he treads wonder what he will my about's minutes. Laker lured him for-pedals
eight
bail-point puns Pirie's four-minute ward and
brilliantly squiggle out graphs which, to tempts. He may not approve. stumped him from the left. His the initiated, tell the story of The heart has been conquered, patient and solid effort was the heart and lung reactions, but Gerachier is not yet satisfied: marked by only six boundaries. How much
oxygen can the He wants a similar conquest of BAD LIGHT
patient absorb? The moving bone and muscle, otherwise all Seventy minutes "before" the finger writes and the profesor the heart cserch can bo close play was interrupted for can tell you just how far the counted by injuries,
first time because of bad patient can run Whether he
-("London Expread Kerksion). The delay bsted 60 should be a sprinter, a Marathon
KOOPYRIGHT) Burge and
the
Light.
Evan
resimon Statham and y »,
It was Lancashire's sixth Milton raced to 100 runs in an | minutes. Championship victory of the hour. season, and the third they have,
Dors Shepherd,
the with off during
final 20 minutes completed inside two days. Fast cutters, played the leading role although both were bruled by bowler Freddie Moore, who is in Glamorgan's win by taking the occasional bourser anui deputising for Test man Brinn eight Hampshire wickets today Burge was dropped by May. Statham, helped to bundle Essex for 33 on a wearing wicket to The Australians must be out today for 130 by taking six finish with match figures of 12 piersedi
with
thet total wickets for 45, which gave him, for 64.
Although
not outstanding,
It match return of eleven for For the third successive day, might prove more than useful
"hat trick" was perforthed. for, after With the Chelmsford pitch Today's feat was achieved
a sunny day, the by sides were HOW OVČIçost dried out, Lancashire hat no R. C. Thompson, Warwickshire's England might possibly have to dificulty in hitting off the 134 scam bowler, who at Horsham but on a rain-affected wicket. rune required to win. They now captured the first three Sussex ----Franco-Fre:99. lead in the table by 10 points second innings wickets with suc- from their nearest rivals, Sur cessive deliveries. rey, who have no county game In the current programme.
A
81,
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At Bristol, Gloucestershire At The Oral; Surrey 243 and beat Yorkshire by 10 wickets to 10 for по wicket Oxford avenge their defeat by the University 267 for Northern county at Sheffield a declared Week ago. Glamorgan beat (75) Hampshire for the second time
(Walton 75,
pine Smith
At Horsham Sussex 201 and within a week when they won 59 for five, Warwickshire 194 by eight wieloete nt Cardiff,
THEIR FIRST VICTORY
by their
(Walton 39).
and
Czechoslovakian Betters World
milen
Canada Cup Draw
Wentworth, England, June 21, Japan's golf team will play against Chile and the Philippines against Sweden, it was announced today as the draw was made for the Canada Cup International matches, a 72-hole contest on June 24-25-26. AN
Twenty-nine nations Cach Al-Balking and Stan Leonard
two-man teams to filch) of · Canada" against Hassars? part in the play, which will be Hassanein and Cherir Suld of at 18 lotes for each of the Egypt,
first two days and 30 holes on
Tuesday the 26th. The Canada Real Poeze and Julle `Printin Cup goes to the team with the of Colombia against Duk Choon-
Sammy Korta.”
Walking Record best aggregate score for the 73 yung and Myung Chul-park of
Ladislav 61, Maria Ave for
were
1
Carl Pouls and Honey Antalet of Denmark against
|four= | of. Wales.
holes, and America's Snead and Ben Hogen Prague, June 31.
Moc, 21-year-old favoured. Czechoslovakian Army Lioute- The International trophy go Chen Chlang po and Lai Liang. A splendid foreing innings At Tunbridge Wells: Kent nant, beat the official world to the player with the best hun of China, k
captain, 818 for eight declared (Disbury walking records for 30 Miles individual score. Leeds, June 21. George Emmer-old
carried Glouces not out 74), Leicestershire 300 and 50 Kilometics Lat: ·lho Today's draw was simply to Peter Thonton / sand: NormUT. Professional golfera from
tershire to their first victory for eight (Lester 68, Tompkin Prague Army Stadium today. decide playing partners, and Von Nida of Australia" ngainst Argentina, Spain, South Africa over Yorkshire, since 1948. 108, Jackson 00, Palmer not out His time for 30 Kilometres
houn 21 mins's Yoshiro Hayashi and | Dal Rees and Dennis Smalldon : and Australia were still in the
When Gloucestershire were 00).
Ishill will play (31 Milos) was The hitherto unbeaten Engilah chase for a 500 pound sterling
left to score 99 to win, none At Nottingham: Nottingham-7
abcords which i
is 3 mins, 31 some with Mantel Morales and colt Entis, eleven to eight First Award for the Yorkshire could have visualised the case shird 125 and 143 for five peconds better than the official Alberto Salas of Chile, Celcal Eric Brown and John Fenton favourite, was three lengths Evening News 1,500 pounds with which they would accom- (Simpson (1), Middlesex 375 record set up in 1955 by Jtino Trgot and Ben Arda; of the of Scotland spinst Gary Player.
tournament, which reached its plish the task, aa bowlers had | (Parfit 80).
Ljungsten, of Sweden
Philippines, play against Harry and Bobby Locke of South Africa.. exercised .such. At Worcester; · Worcestershiro
reachod the 10 miles Karlsson, and Amo Werkell of halfway stage on the Moortown previously
dominance that Yorkshire had 849 for five dedared and 16:for mark in 4 hours 12 mins 3.4 Sweden ook d
· Frank Elikler and Eri been dismistod for 99 and 91 | two. Cambridge, Univerálty 340 | seconds. The official record of. 4
Southerden of New Zeòlanıb. and
RESULTS OF DRAW- Gloucestershire' at their | (Dexter 81, Prollove; 69, -Bligh | hours 20 minutes 10.0 econds was
against Geen Beaney and first attempt made only 60. But 80, Kenkins five for. 86), made Inst. October by A. Roko, Other renfis of the draw its Freidl Becker of Germany, H Emmett, who hit 62, and Arthur Renter. '
of Ilungary-Reuter.
United Frens;
behind.
New York, Junú 21. Manager Charley Johnston an- The King Edward Seventh nounced today' that Archie Moore Statoes, rim over a milo and and James Parker of Toronto half, was won by the 100-7 out- would sign at Toronto next Tues- sider Court Command, with the day to light 15 rounds "for the Derby fourth, Hornbeam, in Vocont World Heavyweight pecond place, beaten a length Championship" In the Toronto and a halt. Bali Park, probably on July 24..
Mi Johnston said that if Moore won he would clofend the title agoinst Floyd Patterson September, if Patterson's "a legedly injured healed by them.
hand"
Jack Bolomons of London will be the chief Promater of the Toronto night which air John
CHESHAM STAKES
Course here today.
Ken Bousfield British inter- national, led the 20 players who with totale of 148 or better, survived for the final 30 holes to Be played tomorrow,
and
His total of 137 (00 and 69) was two strojtes nhìnd of Mast Defeats of the well-backe Faulkner (00 and 78) hores continued, to the dismay|Antonio Corda, the Argentinian of punters who saw the 100-8 who won last jpar (09 and 70),
Dendivate, an shot,
unreced two-year-old, win the Chediam Sharing fourth place on the Stadoes over itve furlongs. 141 mark were' British
profes- sionals Dai Rees, D. D. Thomae.
Thio test race of the day, the and E. Large. They wore a stroke King George V Stalocs, run over ahead of South African Bobby
ton said was expected to deawhile and a half, want to an Locke, Ricardo Road, of Argen- about 30,000 persons and more other 100-8 chance, Lont Hose-tina, and Ken Goddies and Harry than US$200,000.
bery's. DonaICE,
Woodman, of Britain. The only winning favourite tho Canadian
Bardoli,
bolder of the Brie Heavyweight Champion. Moore, was the Cork and Orrery Biko hate traendous 2012 grande today was Cross Court, which thats Maters Play Championship,
· 39," yim...the World!". Light= Heavyweight Champion soka the the opening event, at seven to mare for in this at ho 41, yarıs
fourt
tars Borsteridee for the fervy-
| ntibi botal, and firped. In 34. His „Weihai SIDREN? PRIE (VIDRIS ... by · Out of 18′′ races run so far only serious zodelalce in the younci „Žiarulatio's retirement,ind only show finit market cholger) was when he took Inew 'psatta for
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cluded:
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