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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959.

Two More World Records At Tokyo

Swimming Match

JAPAN TEAM WIN 800 METRES FREESTYLE RELAY

IN 8 MIN 21.6 SECS

Rose Betters Existing 800m Mark

Tokyo, July 22.

English County Cricket

Surrey Facing A Hard Fight

Northants

Against

London, July 22. Surrey, back at the top of the county championship table, but weakened by Injuries and Test match calls, lost their first four wickets for 51 against Northamptonshire today,

Japan's powerful swimmers set a new world record of 8 mins

21.6 secs minutes in the 800-metre freestyle relay today A ntth wicket stand of 49 between Eric Bedser and to break a 38-38 tie and defeat the United Statos team 41-38 in their three-day dual meeting.

The Japanese team won by 10 metres as a crowd of 8,000 at the 50-metre outdoor Meiji pool in Tokyo went wild. The Japanese team was composed of Toshizo Umemoto, Tatsuo Fujimoto, Makoto Fujui and Tsuyoshi Yamanaka.

Ameri-

Japanese The

hiake

Fijui widened bittering Australia's 3:48.3 márk the pine lead.

1058. They also won it in existing recognised

1 lead to live metres, record af

freestvic, AIA- Anchor-nun Yananaka, racing the 100-metre 1:23.6 established by an tralian team of Keith O'Ralloran, against Trog, Increased it to 10 the 200-meiro backstroke. Juha

Dev Murray Bose and metres.

won the 209- The Japanese Jon Hendricks in 1950.

metre freestyle, with Yamannku selling A world rourk, 1,500- 400-metre freestyle. metre

relay, medley

100-metre free- 200-metre breaststroke, style, 800-metre freestyle, 100-metre breaststroke and the 800-metre relay. In which a world mark was established.-UPI.

The American team of Allan Somers, Jeff Farrell, George Breen and Mike Troy clucked € 31.2.

Th new world record was the second set today anal the fourth of the Tokyo meriing. Earller today Australia's Murray Hose, swimuning na a!

The Japanese" and can shared first places with eight each in the quadrennial contest, just as they did in 1055 when ihn Japanese won by a 44-35 score. This year's vintury was the fourth in five much contesta for Japan.

Star Performance

ruent, cracked Julm Konrad's The underdog Japanese de-

Americans Jargely feated the kaccause they awepl the first three places in the 200-metre freestyle and the 100 and 200-- wette breaststroke to score

against wine by thy paints

existlag reeerd of 1:08.6 for the 800-metre freestyle with!

tune of 9:08,0,

Japan's Yogienist, Placed second to Rose in today's B00-metre freestyle, also beat the record with a time of 9.08.7. | Americans.

who

Actually Konrads bas un even beiter mark up for recognition ns # new world record He The 600 in 8:09.6 in swan January, although it has not yet been approved as a world re- cord.

In the concluding relay event, Somers, Anished the opening 200- metre lap three-quarters of a

abrad

Japan's length

of Umemoto, But Fujimoto erased the US lead ond finished the next 200 metres me-and-a-half | lengths ahead of Farrell.

The Japanese team had a timing of 4:14.6 for 400 metres. hich Breen splashed water

18

Yamanaka, Twenty-year-old Japan's Olymple hope for the the Home Games in 1000, was big star of the meeting. He wase winner in individua! triple

and a member of events victorious 800-meire relay team.

the

The Waseda University student nei A new world recard of 2:02.3 in the 200- metro freestyle,

clipping seven-toutka of & second from the mark be established last year. He was also credHird with first place in the 1,500- meire freestyle, although

Murray Rose has the year's best line of 17:48.5 for this event.

also achiever a

into the air with his chopping. Yomanaks stroke but was unable to cut the long-held ambition by defeating Rose in the 400-metre freestyle with a time of 4:22.3,

record. It was Japanese

time Erst

Yamanaka defented the Australiun free 400-metre duels.

'American Women

Athletes Lazy And Snobbish'

Philadelphia, July 22. Bobble Banck Bonniwell, former Olymple gymnast, said today the American women deftated in the U.S. tvoro

versus U.S.8.. track meet ing last

il new

Staggering Blow

The

Japanese

dealt

the

hack

In

U.S.

|

French Tennis

Ace Suspended

Flying Dutchman Class Yachting Championships

The

London, July 22.

Netherlands yacht "Daley", with Ben Ver- guben at the helm today broke the Italian mono- poły in the "Flying Dutchman clase" world yachtingchampionships

ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

The winners of the Victoria Cantonment six-n-side

hockey league were virtually decided last Thursday when Pay 'B' met and defeated BMH Hongkong by four goals to one.

la outracing Marlo Capo As so often happens with this type of needle match

in "Alderbaran JI" by 54 seconds,

Kaly, however, remained for nhcad in the overall standings nt Whitstable Bay, Kent, South

their lead from Un2 to 778 points over Great Driinin, while the Netherlands jumped from sixth to third pince, 1322 points behind Italy.

Britain's "Pandera",

Tom Clark improved matters a little and with tail-England. The Italians increased enters Tony Lock, Jim Laker and Arthur McIntyre contributing 91 between them, the total reached 236.

Dave Halfyord took Northamptonshire scored 53 | without lom by the close and wickets for 50 runs in 23 overs the champions are in for a for Kent who were 20 for one

Bret fight tomorrow.

at the close,

Scores

x

with

| Adrian Jardine at the helm,

finished third today.

the hockey served up was not of a particularly high standard. This was offset by the en- thusiasm displayed by both teams, plus the whole-hearted support by both sets of spectators.

The weather once again inter- fered with the League xturas on Monday, and the Camp Sinf versus Provost, and the Pay ' versus RE 'A' matches will have to be put back to a later date.

Pay 'B' were first to go into scorers, and on this showing the nitnek, and were soon ons Archer wasn't missed at all. noal

ail-important up. This goat was scored by McCormick, BMH Hongkong, were not w

however, and denied, Two boats capsized during to Sullivan, soon levelled the score, Warwickshire, who have

day's third day of racing. They halt-line the score was one played two mort matches

event ends on Saturday. One of all, and everyone was keyed up than Surrey bub

the

Close of play scores in today's the upset yachts.

Pullsh for the battle royal. the moment have the same num-

"Mamry", dropped out of the ber of points, gave

At im- cricket matches were;

AL Maidstone; Worcester-race, but the Swiss "Puasse-Mol pressive

display batting

Ahire 263 (G. Dews 114. D.

Pas IV" "GA righted by her crew against Glamorgan as Neath,

and continued to nish 13th.- Kent 20 Hollyard six for 80). declaring at 347 for four,

AFP. for one.

Five Sixes

3

James Stewart, who hit five sixes and 13 fours, scored 155 In hours and shared third wicket stand of 173 with Horner, who made 120 to lay the foundation of Warwick- abire's success, Alan Townsend fallowed with a bright 48 not but.

Lancashire began well at Lord's against Middlesex with David Green and Alan What- first ton making 83 for the wicket but then the whole Fide was dismissed for the addition of a further 10 runs. Paceraan John Warr claimed live wickets for 39 runs.

l'aris, July 22. France's No. 1 tennis player, Jenn Claude Molinari, has

George Dews, 30-year-old been suspended for a month for spending a day Worcestershire veteran, came in in Paris during the Wim-81 for four against Kent at and cracked 114 bledon championships last runs in the next two hours 50 month.

His runs came out of minutes. 107 and he hit 10 fours to help Worcestershire totul 265.

The suspension decision, re- vealed today, was taken by the Disciplinary Committee of the French Lawn Tennis Federation and will date from July 28.

The Molinari “affair" blow ap alter the French ace flew from

June 27. Landon to Paris on He was due to phy n men's June 29 und French team cap. singles quarter-Onal match on tain, Pierre Darmon, ordered him to stay in London.

RULING

Whan he returned after a day

in Parks, Molinari was eliminated from the singles. He had been France's last hope.

The Disciplinary Cummitee Carey each Willis

of North of the French Federation ruled Carolina State Collège à stag- that even on amateur was bound gering blow by capturing the by the rules-including obed!- 400-metre medley relay on the ence to the captain--If he c¬ cepted official selection for the opening night,

national bea 173.

(freestyle)

Koichi

Kelji Hase (buckstroku), Motoj Kimura (breaststroke).

Molinari mised the France Hirakida (butterfly) and Katsuktaly Davis Cup semi-finat as a clocked result of the row, France lost. 4:14 1 for a new Japmese-AFP. record to upset Frank McKinney. Fred Munsch, Lance Larson and Alkbe by a scant four-

because Ishihara weekend American girls have a "touch of laziness compileated by a dash of wobbery,"

Bobble, who led the eight-pri U.S. team that won third place in the 1818 Olymplea in Logicos is now engaged in a flight ogaasi multiple sclerosis. She was named "the world's most per- feel woman" 20 years ago.

The American wonun is used to taking the ear to go arouri the block and there's cothing we have to do that requires phy- sical exertion," Bobble sad. “It our national io were a javelin | thaower or a enol-put ator in- stead of a movie star, we'd have more than a handful of greats

tenths of a second..

Coach Casey, In the closing ceremony, congratulated coach Mitsuo Ola for the Japanese nald team's victory. Casey he www

the impressed by *wonderful hospitality In Japan, wonderul officiating. wonderful performances by the Japanese swimmers und wonderful crowds."

Summary

worthy of trying out for an in-the Americans won the spring- ternational meeting.-UPL.

Headaches ( Toothaches

Colda

are quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN®

During the three-day match

board diving high diving. 200-metre butterfly and freestyle relay.

the Intler event Elton Follett, Lancé---Lidson, Just Farrell and Joe Alkire set work mark of 3:44.4. a now

Machen Scores

TKO Win Over Vargas

Portland, Ore., July 22. World heavyweight title con- fender Edelle Machen knockal Rueben Vargas down for the epunt of eight here tonight ord wors technical knockout vic tory after one minute and 53 socols in the sixth round.

Machen, 197, peppered VargaN with a series of uppercuts ant left crosses that sent Vargas to the canvas in the sixth round.

Vargas got up staggering and fell against the ropes before Machien renowed his ɑnslaught. Referee Ralph Grumbin stopped the fight with Vargas bekg/spo

gaust the ropes --UPI.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

Makisica

At Lord's; Lancashire 109 (J. Warr Alive for 39). Middlesex

127 for four (R. Gale 53).

At Leicester: Leicestershire 280 (E. Phillips 55, G. Burch Essx 57 for 54, R. Pratt 80).

0:10.

At Belfast: Yorkshire 107 (W,

Ireland Stutt 1 1. Bird 61). 07 fer no wicket (S. Bergin 49 not out), Two-day match.

Al Taunton: Hampshire 201 | (H. Herlon 71, P. Sainsbury 44, K. Biddulph Ave for 40). Bomerset 41 for no wicket.

At Neath, Warwickshire 347 for four destarker IN. Horner 124, W. Stewart 155, A. Town- send 48 not out). Glamorgan 32 for no wicket.

At Northampton;

Surrey 238 CT. Clark 40, E. A. Bedzer 52, G. Lack 40). Ne:thamptonshire 5 for nu wicket,

At Hastings: Nottinghamshire 384 (N. Hii 46, 11. Winfield 44, C. Poole 152 not out, A. James four for six for 140) Sussex pe wicket.-Reuter.

World Epee

Title For

Russian

Budapest, July 22. Bruno Khabarov, 20-year-old Soviet fencer, won the oper title at the world championships here

tonight, beating Britain's Allan Joy, 20, the world foils champion, 5-4 In a barrage.

Both had finished with six wins and one fost in the final pool.

Classication in the final pool

wast

1. B. Khabarov (Ussr) & wins!

1 Joss.

2. A L. N. Jay (Britain) 6-1. 3. G. Delfino (Italy) 4-9. 4. W. Glos (Poland) 3-4.--- Reuler.

Strange-Looking England

Team Take On India

In

Fourth Test Tomorrow

Manchester, July 22.

Several England players including Colin Cowdrey, the new captain, will be . under close scrutiny in the fourth Test against India, which begins

tomorrow at Old Trafford.

England have already won the rubber with three wins and two matches to play, but for many of the eleven the occasion may well prove to be the cross roads in their cricket destiny.

n better chance than openers, the left-handed Pullar, get playing on his home ground, and this game, Parkhouse, have a chance 10 confirm the good impression they made nt Headingley,

Very Fine Gome

MeCarmick sonn put Pay 'I' Tuesday sa the weather In back into the lead, and from our favour once again, and in then onwards it was all 'Pay," the first game of the evening By the time the final whistle BMH Hongkong defeated No. blew, Pay 'B' had increased 1 Sąd HK Sig Regt by eight their score to four without | goals to four.

any reply from the 'Medles' BMH Honkong were not at top form, and It was very noticeable that Sullivan missed nt least three penally-bullies- most unusual Occurrence. 11 these had been converted there is to doubt that the game would have gone in favour of BMH Hongkong.

Hat-Trick

McCormick got himself a very nico hat-trick, and was mainly responsible for these two very valuable points.

Interest was then centred on the struggle fur runners-up position in the league.

This was a very fine game indeed, and in spite of one or two very peculiar decisions deserved 'Medios' certainly

to win.

Bath Archer for 'Signals' and Sullivan for the Medics wate soon in the picture, and goals began to come at regular (n= By half-time the score tervals. was 6-2 in favour of BMH, but No. 1 6qd HK Sig Regt never gave up trying. Urged on by they started to fight Bullard back, and 'Medles' were carlain- ly glad when the final whistle went. Sullivan 03 ugunt wUs among the goals, and his tally for this game was six very good goals.

The second game saw Camp The second game of the Staft really being shaken by RE to win by only evening resulted in a win for 'B', managing

Both to three. Provost by six goals to two four goals against Headquarters Land Lawrence and Bibby were pro-

minent for Camp Stoff, but as : Forces.

usual RE 'B' played together as a hard fighting team.

Brealey scored five of his side's was always a six goals and potenīļai treat to the opposing side.

Once again 1QLF were below

League Positions

League positions up to tast

full strength, but this did not Tuesday are as follows

detract from the very good th

play put up by the Policemen,' Pay 'B'

With duties always to the fore

BMH HK

Provost

it is dat for HQLF to tum

Camp Staff.. out the same team twice ru Pay A ning. But this does not deler RE 'A' them, and they can always be relied upon to him out à full tcom, and even give their opHQ

ponents a hard ght.

No. 1 Sqd HK Sig Regt.. Land

Forces

Two further games were play-RE B

ed on Friday evening, and in both games the standard of

......

PW D L Pts

12 11 0 1 22

12 0 1 3 17

13

7.2 4 10

11 3 2 15 12 € 2 4 14 11 4 3 4 11

12 2 1 0

14 3 3 8 9

5

13 0 1 11

It is hoped to start the Knock- on Monday,

hockey was quite good. Pay Out Tournament defeated RE B by three goals August 10,

The entranca leo for

to one, but they certainly had to this event will be $10 per team

go all out to win. At one stage and

Tcom secretaries are re-

it looked as though the quested to

notify the Leugde

in Sappers were going to cause a Secretary by July 25 if they are minor upset, and it was only the desirous of entering teams. superior play of Pay 'A' thai nverted this.

Back in 1036, India put up one of their best performances at Old Trafford when, V. M. M. J. K. Smith, Warwick- Merchant (114) and Mushtaq

has

second captain,

enjoyed All (112) began the The absence of Peter May, slire

opening stand through back trouble, not only phenomenal success this month, innings with an

Ho did not of 203. breaks his long reign as captain scoring 1,015 runs,

A litle of the dashing showed then since he took over from Str succeed a year ago when Eng-spirit those two Leonard Hutton in 1065 but lund asked him to go in first | would give Impetus to the men

at but he should but nt Burnber Datta Gaekwad now leads. opportunity provides

of four this time and do sumetent testing Cowdrey's powers leadership in representative to book himself a passage on the boat for West Indies later In the year.

cricket.

Thin Bowling

It is a strange-looking Eng- land team, for li contains only three of the 17 men originally chosen to tour Australia Inst winter-Cowdrey, Trueman and Swelman--though Dexler and Mortimore went there later.

Chance For India

The Teams

The teams are:

England: M. ር.

An Upset

In the second gome No. 1 Sąd HK Sig Regt. In spite of being without Archer, and only play- ing five men, upset RE 'A' by five goals to four.

The all-conquering 'Army!

con-

Water Polo team tinued on their winning

WBY.

At Victoria Pool Jost Thursday evening they met and defeated Going flat out from the the EYMCA by 11 goals to nil.

This game was certainly dif Atari, Blgnals were noon la

to- the load, and went an in-ferent from their previous one.

their goal tally up All of the players played Breaking to half-Ume. By the timia the gether, and the teamwork was Ireather came they were In very good Indeed. the lead by four goals to ufic.

Higginbottom in goal had tttlo

to do, but what he did have to

Cowdrey

do he did qulte compotently, (Capt.) (Kent), B. Pullar

Fairclough (3), Collins (2). (Lancashire), W. G. A. Park- RE 'A' were not going to take AG for India, they could

house (Glamorgan), MJ, K. this lying down, and urged on Greenwood (2), Fleming (2). reden their reputations, They Smith (Warwickshire). K. Bur-by Crasweiler and Qualirough, and Innes and Whitefield (one have reinforced their batting by rington (Surrey), E, R. Dexter they gradually got back into the euch), were the goal-scorers.

With only one game to go the enlisting the help of Abbas Al!

(Sussex), R. Illingworth (York- game. They crept up to 4-3. Balg, the 20-year-old Oxfordshire), R.

Swetman (Surrey), and then. Milchip scored for Army team are assured of the championship of the Second flac, who will be making his J B. Mortimore (Gloucester-No. 1 Squadron.

Division. They still remain up- Test debut. He is a grand stroke- shire), F. S. Trueman (York- But the 'Sappers' weren't in beaten, and with only the match With Stafhain and Loader not

maker and a natural celekter.shire), H. J. Rhodes (Derby- the least daunted, and still kept against RAF to go they cannot chosen the bowling looks very

By the into be toppled off their porch. They will welcome the return shire), Twelfth man; K Taylor Lying for goals. thin: it rests on Trueman, Rhodes

A left-hander, Yorkshire).

whistle they had added another and Dexter (seam) and Mortl- of Contractor.

*** goal, and were aslacking furi- mere pre Tingworth (1 he showed luu Aghting qualities

India: D. K. Grokwad (Capt), cusly for the equoliber. по slow nt Lord's where he bailed for spinners). There is

Bullard Contractor, A. A For the Ното 18

len-hander, for problem by 8.

leg-break four nad n quarter hours in the R. Roy. J. Wright Wood and C. 8. Kip- bowler, unless Ken Burrington second Test with a cracked rib Balk. P. Umrigar, C. G. Borde, played a sterling, game in de R. G. Nadkarni, P. G. Joshi, fence, ond certainly. stopped a plng (Chos Amateur, 1920). is presied into service,

wille making 01.

S. P. Gupte, Surendra Nath, fow certain goals on the goal

Jac. White to play and mate in two

Baunders (3) Apart from Cowdrey, all the India have never won a Test R. H. Dom. Twelfth man: 3. moves.

Milichip (2) were the goal- may never M. Ghorpade~AFP. London Express Service,

batsmen are on trial. The two In England. They

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