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THE CHINA MAILĮ, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 1, 1960.

U.S. off to good start

Clean sweep in the

Shot

Put final

Russia takes day's only other gold medal

Rome, Aug. 31.

The United States, track and field team got off to a good start

OLYMPIC

Rome, Aug. 31. Today's Olympic results

included:

Athletics

MEN'S 100 MÈTRES

Second round.

semi-nals on Séptěžüber 11

in the 1960 Olympics, today with a clean sweep of the shot (First three in cap heat enter put that made a mockery of the old record. Bill Nieder, U.S. "Army Lieutenant, defending champion Porry

O'Brien and Dallas Long finished one-two-three and domin- ated the field.

feet 11% Incles; five

They broke O'Brien's Olymple of 10,3 seconds held jointly by American greats-Jesse record of 00

Bobby (18291 metres) set, in 1956 nine Owens, fra Murchison, times during the amazed dis- Morrow, Eddle Tolan and Har-

Irisun Dillard. play before a roaring crowd 00,000 in Olymple Stadium

Ju

Sime, who complained

he

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Nieder foased the hos 64 ; ha't been able to eat anything

(19.078 incizes). with comfort for 24 hours be 011

upset stomach. Fit "O'Brien, striving for his third chuse straight Olymple gold medal i equalled the record in finishing 10.4 and had to settle for the silver second. But did with his heave of 62 It 8% los Norton. the real US. favourite, (10.1 metres). Long's best 10.0.

ft 4 LM (19.003 WAS UZ metres).

Only other final

were

OLYMPIC

MEDAL STANDINGS

Rome, Aug. 31. The Olympic medal overall standings after today's events

wret

Also quidifying

two dangerous men, Canada's Harry Jerome, co-holder of the world mark of 10 seconds fat

with USSR Hary, and Britain's highly re- | Italy

Peter Radford. They United States The event completely dom garded

Australia first day's Jam- won It fairly easily, too, the Dated

Germany packed track and held schedule

in which U.S, athletes,

rated In the 400 metres hurdles, HITISTATY

as the best Uncle Sam ever put! America's Dick

Howard and Turkey

together, ran mostly according, Glenn Davis, the world record Rumania

to expectations.

The only other

holder, Anished second in their | Britain final of the heats but quatifed nicely for Sweden day, the women's broad up, the semi-finals. Howard had a Denmark Russia's Vera rumfortably good 51.2 timing Butgaria vas Woll by

jeap while Davis recorded 52.2; Japan Krepikina with a record

(6.372 exactly the same as Norway's Poland of 20 feet, 10% inches

Jorgen Gulbrandsen who was Belgium metres).

Holland listed as the winner.

UAR Yugoslavia Bro

The American sprinters survived the 100 metres qualify- ing tests to reach the semi-finals but were given notlee by Ger- many's Armin Hory, newly re- cognised co-holder of the world record at 10 seconds Mat, that he is the man la beat,

Olympic record

Sprinters Ray Norton, Dayn Sime, and Frank Budd, all of the U.S. qualifled with ease in their heats in varying times that Indicated they ran only an funt as they had to,

A shock

| Mexico

Gian Youkud as though he Czechoslovakia was loading,

Si

confidem was Iran

Cushman uf France'

looked over

is striding, Ch The US, actually tils shoulder as he won his heati in $1.8.

The 500 metres qualifying Snub for

testa produced a shock when Ireland's Ron Delany, world record holder In the 1,500, Wis far outclassed and was eliminated.

.

In the 6,000 metres, three of

In Sime's case he really had the tour heals were won by by to go. Hary, off to his amazingly the Germans. fast start, won. Sime's heat in

The Americans had some res- 10.2. cracking the Olympic mark,pectable company in their dis- appointment, however. Britain's once great Gordon Pirle showed he Just doesn't have it any more and finished well out of jy.

Hent 1

1. H. Esteves, Venezuela; 10,5.

3. M. Matuschowski, Gër-

man, 3:48.1,

4D; Smith, New Zealand,

1:49.4..

5. T. Sulivan, Rhodesia,

Schmidt, Germány

1:49.9.

Heat &

1. P.

1:51.2.2

A. A.

1:51.Z.

Krivosheev,

USSR,

3. J. Siebert, USA, 1:51.9.

4. Z. Makomasit, Poland, 1:51.0.

5. R. Gomes, Britlah Guiana,

6. Kovacs, Hungary, 1:524,

2. T. Robinson Bubarna, 10.6.1:42.8. 3. R. Norton, USA, 100,

Icat 2

1. A. Hary, Germany, 10,2 (Olympic record).

2. D., Sime, USA, 10.3. 3. M. Folk, Poland, 19.4.

Heat 3

1. F. Budd, USA, 104,

2. E. Figuerola, Cuba, 10.4.

3.

D. Jones, Britain, 10.5.

Hest 4

1

H. Jerome, Canado, 10.4.

2. P. Radford, Britain, 10,4.

3.

S. Antao, Kenya, 10.4.

MEN'S. 800 METRES

Second round. (First three from each heat enter semi-finals on September 1} Heat" 1

T. Murphy, USA, 1:48.0. 2. C. Waegli, Switzerland,

S. B.

3

5

2

7

1:48.0.

10

0

0

0

0

0

9 0

1

-AFP.

Three wrestling gold medals for Turkey

Rome, Sept. 1,

7. P. Knuts, Sweden, 1:52.6. Heat 3

1. 6. Ker Brit, West Indies, 1:49.4..

2. W. Cunliffe, USA, 1:40.7. 3. A Blue, Australia, 1:49.9.

4. J. Went, Britain, 1:50,0.

5. V. Bulyshev, USSR, 150.6.

0. R. Delany, Ireland, 1:51.1.

Heat 4

1. R. Moens, Belgium, 1:48.6. Zealand,

2. P. Snell, New 1:48.6.

3. J. Balke, Germany, 1:48,8. 4. R. Kiaban,

Austria,

1:50.2.

5. T. Farrel, Britain, 1:80.7. WOMEN'S 80 METRĖS

HURDLES Semi-finals

First three in each semi-final

enter final on September 1)

1. secs.

Heat 1

G. Bystrove, USSR, 11.0 2. M. Blgnal, Britain, 11.0. 3. R. Kosheleva, USSR, 11.1.

Heat 2 Press, 1. I.

10.0 USSR (Olymple record).

10.8.

G. Birkerøyer, Germany,

3. C. Quinton, Britain, 11.0.

WOMEN'S LONG JUMP Final

1. V. Krepkino, USSR, 6.37

| Turkey last night won three metres (20 ft 10% ins) - beats

world and Olymple

gold medals

in Olympic official Greco-Roman wrestling to record, gold medal).

2. E. Krzesinská, Poland, 6.27 stop an iron curtain sweep metres (20 ft 6 ins.) (silver of first places.

medal).

3. H. Claus, Germany, 8.21 Russla, winners of five gold metres (20 ft 44, ins) (Bronze

Homan com-medal).. petition in 1938, had to be con- tent with only three this time.

Owens medals in Greco from another ·

German

by

a

Bulgaria and Rumanis each won one title.

The crowd of 1,500 kusped, as- Turkey's light heavyweight champion Tevékh Kis collected the gold medal in the light

in Athletics

in

RESULTS

Over assention after the

third Star Class race!

1. USSR, 4247 points.

2.

3.

4.

Bahamas, 3030,

Portugal, 2601.

Italy, 2645,

5. Switzerland, 2441,

$.

Germany, 2170.

FLYING DUTCHMAN CLASS

Results of the third race in the Flying Dutchman. Class:

1. Denmark, 2

31 sees.

2. July, 2:12.22.

3. Rhodesia, 2:12.49.

4. USSR, 2:13.27,

5. Holland, 2:13.37.

0. Spain, 2:14.51.

5 DRAGON CLASS

min

Results of the third rice in

the Dragon Class:

1. Italy, 2 hrs 45 mins 0 secs

2. Argentiu, 2:48.02.

3. Greece, 2:40.35,

After

third race in the Dragon Cluss:

4. Holland, 2:48.21.

5. Ireland, 2:49.08.

6. Uruguay, 2:50,00,

Overall classification

1. Italy, 3596 points:

3. Canada, 3040,

4. Greece, 2642,

2. Argentina, 3119.

5. Holland, 2088.

6. USA, 1827.

Swimming

WOMEN'S,400 METRES FREESTYLE (Omeld world record: 5. C. Von Spitzé, USA, 4 mins 44.8 sues).

(Olympic, record: L. Crapp, Austrália, 4:54.0). -

Heats

(Päsinst eight cater final on Sept. 1) HEAT 1

USA,

Holland,

i. S. C. Von Saltza, 4:59.0 (Olympic record). ·

2. C. Lagerberg. 4:57.0.

Segerstrom, Sweden, 3. B.

5. S. Samuel, Britain, 5:12.9. 4:57.8.

4. C. Weiss, Germany, 5:08. 0. P. Saini, Italy, 6:13.1. 7. K. Esaká, Japan, 5:20.8, B, E. Vwada, Japan, 5:26.8. Beat 2 1. I.

MEN'S 8,000 METRES First round (Flest three in each heat enter.

final, on September 2) World record: V. Vkcuts, ÚSSA, fa mips 35.0 secs).

Olympic

record: V. Kuts, 4:50.2. USSR, 13 mins 30.8 secs).

Hest 1 Gredotzki, Germany,

Kenya,

Just about everybody thought 1. H. that Bulgaria's Kralfou Bim- 14 mins 01.2. balov had won the title. But 2. L. Conti, Italy, 14:01.6. Kis's back-to-the-wall victory: a. M. Nyandika, over Russia's 1958 Olymple 14:06.0 middleweight champion GIVI Kartozia threw him into a first place the with the Bulgarian,

Rome, Auz. 31. Jesse Owens, ignored raid medals in the 1938 Olym-heavyweight class. Adolf Hitler after winning four

pie Games at Berlin, received

from another biting anub German today.

Owens told a German news- puperman that he would like 1o meet Armin Hary, the Ger- man sprinter who has run the In the 80 metres hurdles, the Soviet women, just about set up

100 metres in the world record a one-two final for themselves.

time of 10

seconds at. The sald he would Irina Press was just one tenth newspaperinan off her world record in winning arrange it, her heat in 10,0 and teammatë But Hary, when approached Children's golf championship; first | G. Gystrova was almost as im- on the matter, shrugged his and third division at Deep Water pressive in another heat. These shoulders disinterestedly, and Bay 935

two undoubtedly will battle it said: "I'm sorry. I haven't it out in the Arials.--AP.

time to fool with him."--AP.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Golf

Departure of Loterpart golf ten

from Kal Tak 8 ain.-

LRC

nannt.

2.16 am.

Olympic Games Dramatize World Confidence

in Omega Precision

The Olympic Committee has such implicit faith in the Omega split-second accuracy that it has once again entrusted Omega with the responsibility of timing the

1960 OLYMPIC GAMES AT ROME

The presence of Omega timers at the Olympic Games and other news-making sports events is dramatic proof of the confidêtice Orfėga precision commands throughout the world.

Sale Agents: OMTIS LTD. OMEGA ÷7/5667 | 15. Jika Hivvê, Hàng Káng, Tat, Erika

1. H. 14:08.4.

Heat 2 Flosbach, Germany,

2. S. Ihargs, Hungary, 14:08.3. 3. A Artydjuk, USSR, 14:09.4.

Heat | Janke, Germany,

Bernard, France,

Thomas, Australia,

Heat 4

1. D. Power,

Australia,

2. M. Halberg, New Zealand, 14:09.8.

LIGHTER MAN WINS Then the championship was doaided on the weighing scales. The lighter man won the gold medal. Arid the Yighter man

1. F. was Kis, Bimbalov had to be 14:04.4.

2. M. content with a silver medal and

14:04.0. the bronze went to Karlozia,

3. A. Turkey's

gold medal 14:04.7. other winners Wero defending Olympic champion Mithat Bayrak in the welterweight 14:03.0. class and Muzahir Şiile in the featherweight division

Sillo defeated world champion Imre Polyak of Hungary to take first place. Polyak won the silver

USA, 12,68 medal and the bronze went to metres (64 1 0% ins) (Olympic Russla's Konstantur Vyrupaev.record) (gold medal). Silver and bronze medal win- 2. P. O'Brien, USA, 10.11 hers. In the welterweight, class metres (82ft 8 ins) (silver were Gunter Maritschnigg of medal). Germany and Rene Scherrneyer 9, D. Long, USA, of France.

metres (82 ft 4 ins) (bronze Other Olympic wrestling međul). medals went as follows:

FLYWEIGHT

1. Dumitru Pirvulescu Humania.

2. Ossman Sayed, UAR.

3. Mohammed Paziraye.

BANTAMWEIGHT

1. Oleg Karavaev

2. Ian Cerca, Rumanio.

3. Dinko Stoikov.

LIGHTWEIGHT

*of

1. Avtandil Koridze, Russia.

2. Branko Martinovic.

3. Gustav Freil, Sweden.

MIDDLEWEIGHT

1.

Domitro Dobrev, Bulgaria.

2. Lothar Metz, Germany,

3. Ion Taranu. Rumania.

HEAVYWEIGHT

1. L Ivan Bogdan, Russia.

2. Wilfreid Dietrich, Ger-

папу

3. Karel Kubai, Czechoslova kia.-AP.

5:00.1.

Konrads, Australia,

2. C. Schimmel, Holland, 3. H. Frost, France, 5:00.6. 4. C. House, USA, 5:00.7.

6 H. Wilson, USA, 5:16.8.

6. M. Bouzo, Mexico, 8:21.3.

7. S.Müller, Austria, 5:25.1.

B. M. Hervari, Hungary, did not compule.

MEN'S 400 METRES FREESTYLE

Final

World record: T. Yamanaka, Japan, Zour mins 10.0 secs).

(Olympic, record; A. Somers, USA, 4:19.2),

1. M, Rose, Australia, 4:18.3 (Olymple record) gold medul.

2. T. Yamanoka, Japan, 4:21.4; sliver medal.

3. J. Konrads, Australia, 4:21.8 bronze medal,

4. 1, Black, Britain, 4:21.8. 5 A. Somers, USA, 4:22.0.

McLachlan, 0. My

South Africa, 4:20.9.

7. E. Lenz, USA, 4:20.8, 8. M. Fukui, Japan, 4:29.7. MEN'S 100 METRES BACKSTROKE Final

1. D. Theile, Australia, 1:01.0 (Olympic record) gold medal.

2. F. McKinney, USA, 1:02.1, silver medal.

3. R. Bennett, USA; 1:02.3, brunze medal.

4. R. Christophe, France, 1:05.2.

5. L. Barbier. USSR, 1:03.5. 6. W.

Germany, 1:03.5.

Wagner,

7. J. Monekton, Australia, 1:04.1.

8. V. Slymay, USSR, 1:01.6.

Modern

Peutathlon'

Unofficial overall classifica- tion after the live events was:

Gordon Pirie eliminated in 5,000m heat

Home, Aug. 91, Gordon Pirke, the 20-year-old former, London bank clerk, who has spent the last four years grindly preparing to win a gold medal in the Olympic Games 5,000 inntres, failed tonight at the first hurdle. In his hout, Pirie, who won a allver medal at Melbourne in 1958 for the event, collapsed after a promising start and nished eighth-about 200 yards behind the winner, Germany's

. Jonku,

Only the first three in ench heal go forward to the dinsl.

Piri started welt and for about the hair distance he was up with the leaders in a bunen. of five or six.

Then with dramatle suddeness he started to fall behind, losing ground with eagh lap, until t was obvious he would not be Etrung thu challangers at the

end for the vital rat three places,

Piric's defeat was seen by millions of his countrymen-il Was televised over Eurovision link-Reuter.

No excuses

the

Pirie sald tonight he had no excuses to offer for his defeat in the 5,000 metres.

"I just didn't run well," he told reporters.

Pirlo said he had no ideo why he failed. "I fell all right t the start but gradually I avem ed to love rhythm. The lenders started to get away, and I could not keep with them.

"The pace wasi't too hot-and neither was the weather, I fust

have no excuses."-China Mail

1. F. Nemeth, Hungary, 5,024 points (gold medal).

3. E. Nagy, Hungary, 4,088 Special. {sliver meda!).

Beck, USA, 4,091 3. R. (bronze medal).

4. A, Balczu, Hungary, 4,973. 5. N. Tatarinov, USSR, 4,768.

6. 5. Przybylski, Poland, 4,731.

Unofficial overall team clas- sification was:

1. Hungary, 14.803 points (gold medal),

2. USSR,

medal).

3. USA,

medal).

14,309 (silver

14,192 (bronze

OLYMPIC SWIMMING

DAVE THEILE,

THEILE, MURRAY

ROSE GIVE AUSTRALIA

TWO GOLD MEDALS

Rome, Aug. 31.

3. K. Zimmy, Poland, 14:07.4. Australia won two gold medals in Olympic swim-

MEN'S SHOT PUT FINAL 1. B. Nieder,

19.01

Yachting

ming tonight, Days Theile winning the men's 100 metres backstroke finals and Murray Rose overcoming än all-star 400 mètres men's free style field in record time.

Theilu, set a new. Olympic re- cord of 1:01.9 as he took charge from the start in defence of the litle he wa at Melbourne in 1956 with a 1:02.2 clocking.

Dawn Frater, Küstéxtin's

100. metres newly crowned freestyle champion ran a Bu†- prising third in the third and Iinal heat which produced a photo-finish between Naj Rao of Great · Britain and J. Cederqvist of Sweden. After

conference, the

His winning time shattered the mark of 1:02 flat, not by America's Bob Bennett in the preliminaries this week. The USA's Frank McKinney) Swedish girl was declared the was second in 1:02.1. He bare-winner in 4:35.6, and the British Results of the third, race lily shaded teammate Bennett, who girl second in 4:05.7. the 6.3 Matres Class today:

6.8 METRES CLASS

48 SOCH,

1. USA, 2

hrs 29 mins

3. Austraita, 2:32.23.

3. Britain, 2:32.33.

4. Switzerland, 2:32.37.

-

gut the bronze medal with n 1:02.3 Ume,

Surprise third

Mia Rae led virtually all the way but the Swedish girl began a charging finish on the final 50 metres. On the last 10 metrés Fourth, was Robert Christophe they brought a roar from the of Franco

1:03,2. Russia's crowd as they swam shoulder to Leonid Barbler camo next in shoulder, They both scemingly 1:03.5. Sixth place went to Ger- touched the finish wall together. many's Wolfgang Wagner with

Miss Fraser was docked in the same time. Australian John 4:57.0. Results of the third rece in Monckion was seventh in 1:04.1 the Star Clase:

5. Denmark, 2:32.38.

6. Argentina, 2:33.20,

STAR CLASS

1. USSR. 2 13 secs.

.

hry 19 mins

1.

2. Switzerland, 2:20.58. Bahamas, 2:22.01.

4, USA, 2:29.08.

5. Italy 2:2548,

8. Hungary, 2:26.11.

THE GAMBOLS

HAVE ANY LOSSC) GEORGE Y

The oight finalists are: Von and Viktor Slymar. of Russia Saltza, USA, 4:59.8; ·Coderquist, war eighth in 1:04.0.

Sweden, 4:55.6; Rae, Great Bri Earlier, Australia's Murray tain, 4:55.7; Lagerberg, Nether- Hose beat the 400 mètres free-lande, 4:57.0;, Fraser, Australia, stylo feld, a group of finaliste | 4:570;. Segerstrom, Sweden. who had smushed the listed 4970; Konrads, Austraila, 4:58.2; Olympic record in every one of Schimmel, Netherlands; 6:00,1-- their qualifying heals.

AP.

be Barry

UK

soccer results

London, Aug. 31. Results of today's English, and Scousa soccer matches were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I

Fulham 4, Newcastle 3. Nott Forest 1, Blackburn 1. Birmingham 3, West Brom- wien 1.

Leicester 1, Chelsea 8. Monchester U 4, Everton 0. Wednesday 2, Cardif 0. Tottenham 3, Blackpool 1. Wolverhampton 3., Bolton 1.

Division II - Derby County 1, Middles- brough 0.

Leyton Orient 2, Albion 1.7 Liverpool 0, Southampton 1. Plymouth Argyle 2, Sheffield

U. O.

1.

0.

Portsmouth 3, Luton 2. Sunderland 4, Stoke City 0. Charitan 0, Norwich 1. Huddersfield 3, Swansea 1.

Division III

Barnsley 1, Reading 1. Bournemouth Bristol 2. Swindon 1, Tranmere 0.

Division IV.

Chester 3, Bradford 1.

Darlington 0, Crystal Palace

Aldershot 4, Oldham 0. Crewe 2, Gillingham 1. Exeter City 1-Wrexham. 9. SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Aberdeen 3, Raith Rovers 0. Albion Rovers 2, Montrose 1. Alloa 1, Dumbarton 3. Berwick 3, Morton 1. Brechin 2, Dundee United I Colle, Partick Thistle 2. Dundee 3, Ayr United 0. Dunfermline 3, Hibertian 1. Falkiric 2, Hamilton 1.. Hearts 6, Clyde 2. Kilmarnbek 2, Airdricoplána

Motherwell 5, St Mirren 2.. Queen's Park 0, Queen

South 1.

Rangers 3, Third Lanarte 2. St Johnstone 2, Arbroath 2, Stirling Albion 2 Stenhouse- mult 2.

IRISHI LEAGUE

Vister Cup Arda 2, Portadown 0. Ballymena 3, Derby City, 4. Bangor 1, Linfieŝa, 5, Crusaders 4, Coleraino 2.

Glenavon 4, Distillery 0.

· Glentoram 3 Cliftonvälle 0** Reuber.

HOT WATER

7A37

WITH GAS

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