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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1989.

MEN'S ATHLETIC CONTEST Civilian Competitor

U.S. WIN

AGAINST RUSSIA

Improve On Their Last Year's 126-109

One Point RUSSIANS SUPERIOR IN WOMEN'S ÉVENTS

Triumph By

two

Johansson Reveals

His Secret Fear

Loudon, July 19. heavyweight boxing World

champton Ingemar Johansson today admitted he has a "Beoret feat" — being Punch drunk,

Johanson spelled out some of his thoughts un retirement and on Rocky Mardatio in an Interview printed in the Sunday Graphio.

the Asked if he bad any "secret fear," Swedish boxer who took the erown from bo Floyd Patterson said, " don't want to punch drunk when I retire."

Who was the world's greatest boxer? Re

piled Johansson: "Marciano was a good chap." How much money have you from boxing? Johansson: "About $451,000,"

Philadelphia, July 19. America's athletes overcame Russia's track and field might

the between today in the men's athletic contest countries after a rain-punctuated finale which gave the U.S. a 127-108 victory over the Soviet contingent. The Russians salvaged the women's match in this two-day

try," their women's team beat meeting at Franklin Field as the Americans by 67-40.

Thunder Nightbus

+=

2. Vonce Robinson claimed the American victory 21.2 secs.

3

HIGH JUMP (MEN)

(USA)

..

(Russia),

(Russia)

as their 1,000-metry relay team. Leonid Balunev (Russia)

which£21.3 pres. red to the victory

They "so chebed the issue.

4. Yuri Konovalov them a driving 21.4 secs. brought with 2.instorm whkh washed out

DECATHLON work! decathing champion Vasily Kuznetsov's bid for 20 new international standard.

Kazueksov had a new world mark within his grasp In his 10-event marathon when the

14

(110 Metres Hurdles)

1. Vassily Kuznetsov (Hussli)

see. (923 points).

2. Dave Eatstrom (USA) 14.7

sees, (894 polis).

Robert Shavalikudzu

2. Errol Williams (USA).

3. Igor Kahkavrov (Russia).

4. Charles Dumas (USA), All 2.653 metres,

(Event decided on number of fauls),

5.000 METRES

1. Alexandre

Artynyik

(-

3. Mike Herman (USA) 14.8 | (Hugin) 14 mins. 17.8 secs.

2. Pyortr Bolotnikov

rain came. But the downpour † (887 points). damaged his chances Anal three

In the

4. Igor Tur-Ovaнesyan (Russia) 14 mins., 18 Bocs.

everits—the pole stay 16.3 sees. (740 points).

the 1,500

vault, Javell and

metres

rum-turning the

emerald green tafleld and the Track into low slides

RO METREH HURDLES

(WOMEN)

1. Galia Bystrova (Russia), 11 sreonds,

3. B Dellinger (VSA) 14 mins. 10,8 secs.

4. Low Stieglitz (USA) 15 mins, 24.1 secs.

4 x METRES RELAY

1

United

2. Galina Geinvahi (Russia)

States (David Mueller (USA) | Milk, Tom Murphy, Jack Yer-

Final Disappointment|11 seconds.

When the event ended the Soviet star had to settle for a total of 8,350 points, just seven points short of the record, after once being as many as 79 points ahenel of the pace he set in com- pling bls 8,357 world record at Moscow in May

It was the hud disappoint- ment to the Rasians who did they dhl Duc point worse than

in the Best USA-USSR meeting last year. Then they inst. 20- www. 100, while their wome

63-44. The Rarsians combined those totals to claim "ictory." but this year it was agreed theref would

numerical be

the

niet's

4.11

and women's matches would be total separately.—UPI,

Results

are:-

Results

Philadelphia, July 19,

af today's events

200 Metres (Women)

3. Barbara

11.5 seen.

4. Shirley Crowder (USA)

1.7.

800 METRES WOMEN i. Ludmills Lysenko- Shortsovs (Russia) 2 mins 11a logs.

2. Lyubov Yanvareva (Russia

mins 13.3 secs.

3 .Grave Butcher (USA)

mins 23.0 svOCH,

4. Ilan Greene

mins 24.9 sees.

1

2

(USA):

n and Eldie mins. 07 secTS.

Southern)--3

2. Husta (Konstantin Gra- chov, Arnold Matsulevich, Valentin Raklimamv. Aradion

galley)-3 mins. 10.8 secs.

Do you hate your ring opponents? Johans son: "Never. To me boxing is a selence. You can't keep your brata, cool if you hate."

Is there any fighter you think might take Four itte? Johansson: "Anybody's welcome to

NINE-POINT

Do you smoke or drink? Johanson: *Nofther.

What happened when you were thrown out -of-the-1942 Olympios ring_for_nal_trying? Johansson: "I was only 18, inexperienced, stil! not hardened. My opponent was bigger and taller and, like me, a counter,punchier. When he stepped forward, I stepped back. I walled for him to lead and he waited for me.

The referent just an eastly have thrown him out Inslead"

What i de secret of your "killer" right- hand punch; Johannon: “I don't know It's automatic, Perhaps you might call it a reflex."

When will you retire? Johansson: "When Gösta Carlsson, My doctor, tells me tớ. I minil not go one match too many,"

Are you really the “cool elatscher” you're often called? Johansson: “They all say so, and after all is there anything really worth worry- Ing about?"-UP1.

Gains Lead In London-Paris Race

Lottdon, July 19.

A fast-moving civilian confounded forecasters, to- day by beating favoured military competitors to gain first place in the London-Paris aff rice sponsored by the Daily Mail. -Mr-Erlo aslands of the Ski-I ways Air-Coach Service eroased froin London's Marble Arch to the Are, de Triomphe in 41 minutes 41 seconds a "cond best Urd that later became the best when stewards. niled out a faster trip made yesterday bgFit Lieutenant Maurice Williams of the Royal Alr Forco..

SVI Jet pilot, had clooked 41 minutes 14 seconds

Paris run from

10 噩

on

London

Disqualification

In announcing the disqualif calion tonight, sald:

a race steward

"We never declare the rea- sons for declaring an attempt be pre- vold, because

INDICTMENT NEW NAME FOR to the sempetitor. One

MADE AGAINST OLMEDO BY

CHINESE

TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE NATIONALIST

ور

River Forest, III., July 19.

A local tournament committee issued a scathing nine-point inuictment today against Wimble- don and US Davis Cup champion Alex Olmedo and charged he deliberately lost a match to Abe Segal of South Africa.

At the same time, however, the 11-man National Clay Courts Committee, meeting in emergency session, refused to make public whether it sub- mitted a recommendation on the Olmedo inci- dent to the parent US Lawn Tennis Associa- tion.

It was emphasised that the group had, no official sanction and its statement was entirely its own doing.

HOP, STEP AND JUMP

1. Konstantin

National Committee chairman Olmedo. Tsygankov (Russia) 15.05 metres.

Ralph Westcott; said only that 2. Ira Davis (USA) 15.90 his group sent the USLTA "a metics,

complete factual report" on the detalled (Russa) incident, including a

statement, press clippings and Herman Stokes (USA) the referee's card. 115.43 metres, (USA)

ROD METRES (MEN)

Tom Murphy

min 18.5 sets.

2, Jerome Walters (USA) I

min 40,7 sees.

3. Obez Fedoseyev 15.02 metres.

4.

JAVELIN (MEN)

1. Al Cantelln

3. Vassily havinkov [flussia) metres.

1 min 49.0 secs,

(USA) 19.07

2. Viktor Tsibukenko (Russia)

4. Abram Krivosheev-70.63 metres,

(Russia) 1 in 48.8 secs,

DECATHLON (Discus)

1. Kusnetsy (Russia), 49.83 metres (944 points): totaj 0,402

(USA) 2. Edstrom

1. Lurinda Willums (USA) | pts.

23.1 seconds.

41.58

2. Isabelle Daniels (USA) mpires (761 prints): tofal 6,001

23.0 secs.

points.

3.

Galina Popova (Nussia)

23.9 5.

4.

(Russia)

Nona Polyakova 24.0 secs.

The winner's time was only one-fifth of a second outside the world rerord of Austration Betty Culhirt who clocked 23.2 at the Melbourne Olympic Games,

200 Metres (Men) Norton (USA) 1. Ray seconds.

3.757 (USA) 3. Heritian metres (567 points): total 5,819

ants.

4. Ter-Ovanesyan (Russia), 33.93 metres (468 points); total 3,358 paints.

57.53

DISCUS (MEN)

(USA)

*2. Vladimir Lynhoe (Rurs)

1. Al Oerter melres.

20.7 54.86 metres.

Becky Collins

Breaks Second

3. Otte Grigolka

54.81 metres,

3. Vassily Kuznetsov (Russia) 70 metres.

4 Buster Quiet (USA) 74.41

Meires.

WOMEN'S LONG JUMP

1. Vera Krepkina (Russia) 6.97 metres.

2. Margaret Matthews (USA) 0.15 metres.

Shaprunova 3. Valentina (tussin) 6.12 metres.

4. Willie White (USA) 5.00 metres.

DECATIILON

The results in the last three events of the decathlon, which was won by Kusinetsov of the Soviet Union, were as follows

Fale Vault

1. Kusnetsov (Russia) 4.11 metres. (Russia)

4. Parry O'Brien (USA) 54.28 metres.

3,000 METRES STEEPLE CHASE

t. Simonyn Rzhishchin (Rus- sta) & tons $1.6 secs.

2. Vladimir Yevdokimov (Rus-

World Record sla) 3 mins 52.7 sces

3.98 metres.

Westcott said, the National group did not want to reveal whether It had made any r0- camemendation to the USLTA for

fear

of "prejudicine USLTA action,"

'Serious Matter'

A more deßnite stand

and

was

Charges

The indletment charged Olmedo:

OLYMPIC BODY

Philadelphia, July 19. Avery Brundage, President

is buily disqualified because there has been a breach of the rules"

Islands, who, made a reluza trip to London today In 12 minutes 33 seconds, naw in the first and third best mics and stands to win £6,500 in prize money if these stand up until, the compellon ends on Thursday.

Second Place

In second place is Group of the International Captain Norman Ryder of the Olympic Committee, said who sped from, Paris to

London today today he will "reconi-six seconds. mend and support" the recognition of the Chinese Nationalist Olympic' Con- mittee under the name of "The Olympic Committee of the Republic of China."

in .42 minules

A total of £10,000 in prize

stako lif is at money competition, wish a top, awited of £5,000 for the fastest trin In either direction.

SPORTRAK

You "Ban the H-bomb 7.

might, ds: eastly oct.MU wise, to take a tolerant uli_nfeverdig..racing

Landan Express Stepis

Hungary Win Women's World Foil Title

Budapest, July 10,

won the women's Hungary the

team fail, tile in the world fencing championships here to- night, beating the holders, Soviet Union, 8-0 in the final.

of

The competitors-free 10 chooke their own method transport, provided, they cross In a statement Issued at the the. English, Channel by lr- regulations must obey frame track meet between the U.S. and Russia, Brundage explained and speed limits for the ground that "The wording of the resections of the 214 miles, solution adopted at the 100 which most have covered vin meeting on May 20, 1959, was unfortunate and

certainly did not express the intent of the Munich meeting."

de. Na

AL Played listlessly. His ET-

that meeting, 100 vico was struck with a minimum | legates voted to expel of force and at no time was tionalist China and to recognise comparable to even his usually the Chinese fine second serve..

Communists Olympic representatives of

• Made no attempt to make | China. a match of it (against Segal).

• Frequently made. no at- tempt to return Segal's serve.

Seemingly stroked balls

made public by the Clay Courts intentionally into the net and

which out of court. Tournament Committee, cafled the Incident a "very

matter"

• Purposefully served double- urged serious "something definitely should be faults.

Held up the match by donc,"

turning his back to the court to chserve at length n women's match on the adjoining court.

The entire controversy stemined from Olmedo quarter-Onal match with Segal on Thursday at the clay courts tournament, Segal, who won, eventually walked off the court in disgust. Olmedo later said he was "very sorry" for his conduct.

• Laughed "audibly" at a spectator who yelled for him lo "play tennis," then proceeded to lose a long string of points with apparent intent.

• Seldom followed his ser→ ylee to the net as his usual cus- Clay Courts Tournament Com-om and, even when he did mitee chairman C. B. Hennessy, follow his service to the net, resenting local officials, sign-made no attempt to volley balls ed the nine-point indictment of requiring more than a step or

two of court coverage.

2. Ter-Ovanesyan (Russia)

3.00 (USA)

3 80 (USA)

3, Edstrom metres.

4. Herman metres,

Javella

(USA)

0

1. Kusnetsov (Russia) €3.70

2. Edstrom metres (820 points).

(USA) 30.72 meires (660 points).

(Russia) 3. Ter Ovanesyan 40.51 metres (363 pults).

38.20 (USA) 4. Herman metres (326 points).

3. Phil Colman (USA) I mius

16.7 secs.

1. George Young

mins 30 secs.

a

SHOT PUT (WOMEN)

ledding; California, July 19. Becky Colins, If, broke second world swimming record within 18 hours when she won

1. Tamara Press (Russia) 17 beat for the women's 220

Anal in butterfly

two metres. Yards minutes 43.7 seconds in the 2. Eurienes Uniled States championships 15.71 metres. here today.

time of two This beat the minutes 44.4 seconds set by the International Swimming Federa- 1lon. But Sylvia Ruuska, of the United States, has a time of

Brown

(USA)

1. Ludmilla Zhdanova (Rus- (cla) 15.32 metres.

..4...R. (USA) 12.50, metres.

Shaton

Shepherd

1,500 METRES. (Men)

Dyrol Burleson (USA) 3

two minutes 40.3 seconds awalt-mins 49.4 secs.

In ratification,

S. African Indian Wins Dutch

Golf Tournament

The Hague, July 10 Sewsunker Sewgolum,

and

At this point, Kustnetsov Indinti resistant professional

Durban, needed,only 254 points to equal from

South Africa, his own world decathlon record, won the Dutch 72 holes open but he was benten by four clear golf championship which ended seconds in the 1,500 metres by here today.

United States Edstrom of the and scored only 247 points.

1,500 Métres

1. Edstrom (USA) 4 mins 50.0 secs (203 points).

(Russia)

2. Kustnetsov 2. Jim Crelle (USA) 3 mins

Miss Collins last night broke 40.4 secs.

the 110 yards butterfly record

3. Yevgeni Momotkov (Ruz

by one-tenth of a second when sla) 3 mins 50.3 secs.

she clocked out minute 11.2 seconds.Reuter.

4. Yevlieni Sokolov (Russia)

3 mins 523 acts.

THE GAMBOLS

1 ADET YOUR BOSSY WIFE

ENG WAS VERY FLATTERING

ABOUT YOU

mjus 3,8 secs (247 pointe). ..

3 Ter-Ovanesyan

5

Russiay

5 mins 0.7 secs (200 põlņu.

4. Herman (USA)-5 mins 8.0 secs (200 points--AFP.

Appeared relaxed and seemed to be enjoying himself throughout the match, unui tive) final moment when he strolled

to

Nationalist China was advised

apply for readmission

the IOC ns, representatives Taiwan (Formosa).

to

of

the

In a contest to decide third and fourth places, West Ger- many beat France 0-2.-Reuter.

An Era Ends

motorcyclo.

A tweôty-year-older ends Mr Ryder's successful com- Tottenham next month, when bination was motorcycles and for the first time since 1938 the helicoplers at each end, with the gem of goalkeener Tod Ditch- actual channel crossing made in Burn will be missing from the a speelfil Hunter Jet aircraft. playing staff. Given à free trans- fer by the Spurs, the England Nearly 70 attempts were man has joined new professional being made in the ice today club Romford where, his old and police in Ebron ind Parls playing colleague, Bearded Jack were kept busy directing traffle Chisholm is manager. and controlling, crowds at the surt-nigh points of the Marbic Arch end the Arc de Triomphe.

com

Squadron leaders Charles

35-year-old Maughap "The IOC action was merely manding officer da Hunter moved into to identify properly | sqdičhion, lider the athletes living on Talwad third place with time of 42 e-x- minilles 30 seconds on a run (Formosa),"

from Paris-Neuter. plained-UPL

a move

Brundage

A Record?

Alan Wässell, young Hamp- shire batsman, scored seven suc- cessive threes, in his lunings of 28 against Cambridge Univer sity. This ki belleved to be first-class cricket record.

THIS YEAR'S BRITISH AAA

form the court and the crowd It

booed lustily.

Match Thrown Away

"There is in our opinion no

question but that the match

was deliberately thrown for reasons unknoma to us or Me

Segal, the local committee

Balā.

"D

Beral conducted himself Ax

rentleman throughout the match."

uf

MEETING PRODUCED THE LOWEST STANDARD EVER

Says ARCHIE QUICK

is over thirty years ago since I first watched the Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation's annual Championships, attd, without any shadow of doubt, this year's two day meeting produced the lowest standard I have ever

seen.

There seems little hope of a gold medal at the Olympic Games în Römé next

year.

Of course, like the Golf "Open", the absence of Continental and American

opposition did not help.

What has happened to the Chataway, Pifle, Ibbotson and Even, there they are sparse. It Oncials sald the lono sus-AAA coaching scheme, to highly the fourteen other runners who is the same cry everywhere: "No

the Four

And where a creuit athletes | smashed

Minute trocka." He won by one stroke from pension in USLTA history oc publicised since Gerard, Do

1957, when Eart Vit, the leading curred

camo bome, from. Melbourne Barrier From the days of Joe has been laid down in many WOD disciplined for three years ago? It eCOME to Binks, who was present at the caces there are no hot baths c Sewgolum Cochell Dutch professional.

age of 13 to see this mockery of showers. had round of 67, 69, 74, 73 arguing with a referee at Forest have borne no fruit.

in race, Great Befih has prom for an aggregate of 283. Du Hills, New York.

The only "discovery" of the miler. greatest Wit returned 09, 70, 73, 72, for 284.....

Ioh, of Scottish extraction but a Now kunte

Donald Swaelens, or Belgium, was third with 287 (72, 68, 73, 47.).-Reuter.

Applebis

by Barry APP.

ADMIRES YOU VERY AUCH

SAID SUS WISHED HIER KEBERANO.

FAIR

WAS AB GENEROLUS

AS YOU

I would say that apart duced the Olmedo, 23, a native of PetÛ,

from, sprintcé Pélér Radford. Middle distance tunning hbs Championships, was mace Tul- currently is a student at Uni- at Los versity of California

and he is strictly 100 yards boun, our pride, The work h and no furlonger, we can for-conistently been beaten, Angeles. Friends sald he had under a "great tennis strain" in recent months-UP).

KİR-INDIA oder cont

botany,

of Southampton Uni-

He, q way. from holder Stan Eldon, botson, the Wood, who won, and brian fancied Oxford Blud Stephen Rent-Sally, the Devonshire, James and Peter Clark--Inter- farmerodja

get a placing of Bome in the the, veln seems to have run diversity whore ho studied in

Howson six the mould beölten. track ovenia, Bélán

only dal runner Is the

of world class and what bị could not do at Melbournb when hi wa four yearb younger he is not likely Hohleve in 1960.

Remarkable Thing

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"To introduce Maggie, we'll be tuding

you regularly, we're off now-round the world on The Magic Carper“.

Pochops the biggest hemind In the Wille City, meoting wet,

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1958-"I have nothing, fö, Liszt about; wi werd a poor tot"

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