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THE CHINA MALL, THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 15, 1960.

ONE MORE TO EQUAL RECORD

World relay record by U.S. team Spurs chalk up

NEW TIME OF 7:19.4 SET

UP FOR 4 x 880 YARDS

AT WHITE CITY MATCH

London, Sept. 14.

£1,000 FINE AND THREE MONTHS' SUSPENSION FOR BRIAN LONDON

London, Sept. 14.

The United States national team set a world record for the

4 x 880 yards relay during the United States versus British Brinn London, former British heavy- Empire and Commonwealth match here this evening by clocking 7 minutes 19.4 seconds.

The previous world record was held by the University of California with 7 minutes 20.9 seconds. The American team tonight in order of running was W. Cunliffe, T. Murphy, J. Yernan, and J. Siebert..

Though the Americans 233 claim a world record they were beaten by 15 yards by a com-

WOMEN'S 80 METRES HURDLES

1. C. L. Quinton, Britain,

2. M. D. Bignal, Britain, 11.0. 3. N. Thrower, Australia,

4. J. Cooke, Australło, 11.8.

5. J. Terry, United States,

poslle British Empire and Com- | 10.9 seconds. monwealth quartel which re turned a time of 7 ntales 18.0 the seconds, As

team was a 11.3. composite one it cannot go for. ward for ratication. The team,; In order of running was A11.7. Blue (Australia), G. Kerr C. L. Quinton equalled the (West Indies), T. Farrell (Bri- United Kingdom all-comers tain) and P. Snell (New Zea-

recard. MEN'S 4×13 YARDS KELAY

1. United States, 4 mins 0.1 second,

land).

Remarkable

2. Commonwealth

The running" of these two-time). team was all the more re-

(same

HAMMER THROW

markable in that it had been 1. Connolly, United States, raluing for

more than

hours and the truck sodden.

iwo

212 & ins.

TWO MILES

1. M. G. Halberg, New Zea- land, 8 minutes 41.8 seconds.

2. W. Dellinger, U.S., 8:43.9. 3. M. True, U.S., 8:44.0.

4. A. Thomus Australia, 8:52.0.

5. Nlandika, Britain, 9:4.4.

0. J. Beatty, U.S., 9:8.0.

HOP. STEP AND JUMP

1. 1. Tomlinson, Britak, 50 I 514 Ins.

30.

2. W. Sharpe. U.S., 49:34.

3. I. Davis, U.S., 47:11,

4. D. Boouley, Australie,

LONG JUMP

1. Robertsou, `U.S., 20′ fl ̄Ð3⁄4 ̈

ins) (new UK. record).

2. Boston, U.S., 24.00.

3. J. Howell, Britain, 22:21h.

2. E. Bacdonus, Unlied States, |--AFP. WRE

205 ft 10 ins.

Spell, the Olympic 800 metres gold medallist, started the last leg three yard-down bul, run- h splendidly, went into the lend 200 yards out and gave the Commonwealth their first win of the evening.

Earlier 40,000 enthusiasts had seun tog British all-comery re- cord for the discus beaten seven times, The new record holder is the Olympic dumplon AI Oerter, of America, with 104

and half

The feet

an inch. previous record holder was K. Merta, of Czechoslovakia, who threw 1d8 feet in 1955,

The United States won an ex-| elting 3,000 metres steeplechase Through P. Coleman in 8 minutes 50.2 seconds.

In

A thriller

3. all, United States, 205:8.

4. Payne, Britain, 184:2.

5. Ells, Britain, 188:3. MEN'S 120 YARDS HURDLES

1. W. May, United States, 14.1 seconds.

2. L. Calhoun, United States, | 14.2.

3. Gardiner, Jamaica, 14.4.20

4. J. Okello, Ugando, 14.5.

B. đi Chittick, Australiu, 15.

POLE VAULT

1. B. Morris, U.S., 14 feat 0.0 ins

2. D. Brogg. U.S., 14:6.

3. R, Porter, Britain, 13:6. 4. Hulton, Britain, 13:0. MEN'S 4x400 YARDS RELAY

4x110 YARDS WOMEN'S

RELAY

2. Brituln, 40.1.

1. United States, 48,1 secs.

3. Australla, 40.3,

4. Canada, 48.0.

WOMEN'S 440 YARDS

1.

2.

.3.

4.

Willis, Australla, 55.7 secs, Jordan, Britain, 650.8. Daniels, U.S., 38.

Parking, Britain, $8,3.

MEN'S HIGH JUMP

1. J. Thomas, U.S., 7 f

2. R. Boston, US., 8:7.

3. R. Kotel, Ghana, 6:7.

માં.

Fairbrother, Britain, 6:7.

weight champion, was fined $1.000 and suspended from boxing for three months after an inquiry by the Dri- tish Boxing Board of Control here today into disturbances which follow- ed London's Ruropean heavyweight title fight nguinat Dick Richardson at Porthcawl, Wales, last month.

This was the second £1,000 £ne imposed on London by the Board during the last 18 months. In June, 1939, he was fined this sum and suspended after going to Indianapolis to fight Floyd Patterson for the world title against the Board's wishes.

Today's inquiry followed the

wildest

scenes to occur in a British ring for many years. The trouble started after

TKO win for

Archie Moore

Dallas, Sept. 14. Aging Archle Moore, the world. light heavyweight champion, Seorod a bloody fourth-round technlost knock- oni last night over George Abinet of Dallas in a schedut-

London had been forced to retire with a cut eye at the end of eight rounds when he was well ahead on points against Richardson. London was involved in an incident with Richardson's trainer, Johnny Lewis, who was floored. A free-for-all battle which raged around the ring involved several spectators and was finally broken up by a strong force of police. The stewards said in a statement that they took a very serious view of the case. If boxing is to remain a sport, It is essential for boxera to control themselves both inside and outside the ring." they declared.

London said: "I shall probably appeal. The first fight I want in three months time is with Richardson."-Regler.

Australia

eighth straight

win for season

London, Sept. 1425 Tottenham Hotspur, 3-1 winners over Bolton Wanderers tonight, are now only one victory away from matching the early-season Foot- ball League record of Hull City,

accepts

Hull went nine matches at the start of the 1948-40' season be-

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I

fore drupptag a point. Totten Birmingham

Evestory ham have a 100 par cent from their first eight games this schonbeder

800.

Newcastle

Totdogshari

1 Arsenal

1 Tackpool

Wolves

West Ham

3

3

Manolicier C

West Bromwich

3 Balbon

Division II

2 Southampton

Centre-forward Bobby Smith Wednesday scored two of Tottenham's goals to bring his total to ten in six Park matches.

Leyton Orient Leeche Prouth Argyle 3. Norwich With Manchester City and Bunderland

there Huddersfield Norwich losing tonight,

four unbeaten Lincoln Fre now only clubs in the League Tottenham,

Sheffield Wednesday, Grimsby Town and York City.

Results

Certion

U Shamela U.

2 Swanbea

·3' Liverpoot

Division II

Larion

Barnsley Torquiny

.

Bedding

Chester

matches

Darlington

Exrier

Results of today's English and and Scottish soccer

were:

ICC's

recommendations for

unfair

on unfair

rules on

new

bowling

Sydney, Sept. 14.

ed 10-round match at Dallas The Australian Cricket Board of Control today decided to adopt immedi- ately the recommendations from July's Imperial Cricket Conference

Memorial Auditorium,

on unfair bowling and time wasting.

Adinet, who hadn't fought for two years, suffered a possible broken nose and couldn't answer

the number of bowlers with a the bell for the fourth round.

The new regulations, which

their agreed should suspicion of a throw in the Conference

member all Moore brought blood from be proposed 10

action, unanimously agreed to controlling 5. G. A. Miller, Britain, 05.Abinet's nose in the first round, countries, will come into force recommend

JAVELIN

Boored him for a nine-count in Test match cricket for the bodies that the following ex-

definition during the tour of perimental

of with a vicious right-cross mid- first time

and the West Indies to Australia throw should be accpeted: way through the third, put him on the canwas again at that beging in October.

the bell.

1. A. Cantello, U.S., 252 ft

2. C.. G. Smith, Britain, 234:234-

J. United States, 3 minutes 6.4 seconda (beating the exist5 Ins. ing world record of 3 minutes 7.3 seconds but another record of 3 minutes 0.1 seconds set also by the Americans is 'pending

ralification).

2. Commonwealth, 3. mlautes the women's invitation

Carol Quinton, silver 7.1 seconds (beating the British vents medallist in Rome, won the 80 and Commonwealth record hold metres hurdles in 10.9 seconds by South Africa with 3 mins

own British re-0.1 sec). equalling her cord.

The quarter mitè relay was a real thriller, Tom Robinson of the Bahamas almost calch- ing. Les Carner' of the United States on the tape. The U.S. tram got the photo-finish ver- dict.

of T. The American team Woods, E. Young, G. Davis and O. Davis broke the amelally ratified world record in winrung the one mile relay, in a time minutes 6.4 seconds.

limes by There are, however, American teams of 3 minutes U.1 seconds, und 3 minutes 5.5 ratification. seconds awaiting

f

The officially ratified record is 3 minutes 7.3 seconds set by an American team in 1950.- Reuter.

Results

Results of the International

3. W. Alley, US., 221;6.

4. R. Miller, Britain, 190:2%.

4x220 YARDS RELAY

1. United States, 1:22.9.

2. Commonwealth, 1:23,6, WOMEN'S 220 YARDS

1. D. Hyman, Britain, 24.4

secs.

Abinot crawled to his corner, glassy-eyed, and collapsed. Ho hardly landed a punch in the entire three rounds.

Moore weighed 200 pounde

Over the light 25 pounde heavyweight trait. Abinet,

2. N. Fleming, Australia. 24.4.deputy Sheriff who fought most

3. L. Williams, U.S., 24.5.

or his bouts in the mid-1940's,

4. F. Duggan, Australia, 24.9. weighed 198 pounds.-UPI.

SHOTRUT

The American team included: T. Woods, E. Young. G. Davis and O, Davis.

The Commonwealth team was

of: composed

D. Tobacco (Cañada), K. Casper (Austra- | Ins. lin), R. Brightwell (Britain), 2. W. O'Brien US, 60:2, --- and Mika Singh (India);

1. W. Nieder, U.S., 64 ft 9

AFP.

Orioles get within

half

game of

American League lead

New York, Sept. 14.

Athletic Meeting between the Brooks Robinson's two-run triple in the ninth

United States and the British Commonwealth at the White

City Stadium tonight were:

MEN'S DISCUS

1. A. Oerter, United States, 194

feel 04 inches.

2. R. Babka, United States, 187:11.

3. Selvey, Australia, 1714. 4. L Milla, New Zealand, 106:0

3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE 1. P. Coleman, United States, B minn 50.2 secs,

2. N. J. Palmer, Britain, 8:50.4.

3. G. Young, United States, 8:59.0.

4. M. Herriott, Britain, 8:54.4,

5. D. G. Chapman, Beltoin, 8:14.

6. C. Jones, United States,

0:17.4.

inning sparked a three-run rally that gave the pennant-chasing Baltimore Orioles an 11-10

Lynchris wins

the Irish St Leger

in

The Australian Board so- cepted the recommendations after hearing a full report on the discussions at Lord's by Australia's two delerates, Bir Donald Bradman and Mr W. I. Dowling.

Bumpers

The question of bumpers, which the Imperial Conference resolved that controlling bodies ench country should dis- courage was also discussed.

It is particularly pertinent in view of the presence in the West Indian team of Wesity Hall and Chester. Watson, who used the bumper fairly fre- quently

the against

MCC Tourists - E the Caribbean earlhr this-yCAT.

Mr

J. A.

I

at

to

"A ball shall be deemed, to have been thrown it in the the opinion of either umpire, bowling arm, having been bent the the elbow, whether wrist is backward of the elbow or pot, le suddenly straightened immediately prior to the instant of delivery. The bowler shall novertheless bo at iberty Use the wrist treely in the de livery action."

More matches

LO

BOIKOTI

This is the definition that will now be used in Au25- tralia.

their during that is just beginning --- 201 important one as the alde to

Lour England in 1981 will be -choses-during-14.

team

The 1961 Australian will play in Ireland at the and of their tour for the first time since before the war.

Dublin, Sept. 14.

Ledward, the Mrs E. M. Flivcott's Billy Board's Secretary, sald after Lynchris, won the Irish St wards: "The laws of cricket Leger, run over one mile ard still prevail on this matter.

This extension jo the pormal six furlongs at the Curragh, is still the umpira's responsibili. County Kildare today.

ty to decide if there is an extralians total mumber of mate programme will bring the Aus-

ccssive use of bumperS. Lynchris, starting 5 to 4 on has the power to intervene it favourite, won by six lengths there is," from Mr W. J. McEnery's 33 to

1 outsider Our Charger, with

The imperial

B. Caldwell's 8 to 1 chape concerned at the Avril Sprite three lengths fur- ther away in third place, in a field of eight runners.

..

Ho

Conference, increase in

victory over the Detroit Tigers in a wild gamescollata, won the Irish Oaks last at Detroit today.

Lynchris, by Savalirao out of) Don Fullmer

The second-place Orioles, Oriole manager Paul Richards, tuning up for a crucial four fighting for the pennant, pulled game series with the League out all stops as he used a total lending New York Yankees this weekend, moved to within one- half game of the American Lengue lead.

ches to 37 the largest for over 30 years. The 1953 side the played 35 matches and 1948 and 1958 teams played 34 games. The South African tourists in England this summce played 31 matches-China Mali Special.

July and was placed fourth holds Scholz to Last two foreign

her first outing this season, in the Irishi 1,000 Guineas in May.

Lynchris ridden by

tralian Bill Williamson, was al-

Acreditable draw

Frankfurt, Sept, 14:

Don Fulmer, 21 brother of

of 23 players in the game, in-ways in a challenging position, cluding eight pitchers.

and moved up three furlongs from home to beat the pace- maker Our Charger easily world middleweight champlon Reuter,

Gone Fullmer battled European middleweight champion Gustav (Bubi) Scholz to a draw in a ten-round aght at Congress Hall

The Atth hurler.

Chuck Estrada, was credited with the Going into the ninth inning victory; his 20th of the season. Baltimore trailed by one run, The loser was Hank Aguirre, the 5-8, and with one out, Jim Busby victiin of the ninth inning Ball-

and Wait Dropo delivered pinch more Ralph,

singles. Then, after Jinc in right games, Boston was European Soccer Cup tonight.

Genille led out, Robinson hilat Cleveland, New York ni

his triple to right-centre and Kansas City and Washington at scored the third run of the rallyChiengo.

on Ron Hansco's single.

The alath-inning rally

eni-

abled the Orioles to save face

Transvaal's team after throwing away a dive-rin

for match against Commonwealth

Capetown, Sept. 14. None of the ax Transvaal players who toured England this Your is in the team to meet Richie Benaud's Commonwealth side here in the 'cricket match starting on September 24:

The six who toured England- Nell Adcock, John Waite, John Fellows-Smith, Hugh Tayleid, Peter Carlstein and Bid O’Linn the are expected to form nucleus of an inyltation team to play the Commonwealth XI irero) Early in October,'

The Transvaal team la; A. R. Taylor (Captain), E. Barlow, P. Kinsley, E. M. Baillie, W. Pet- tick, 9. Dacher, D. Varnals, 8. 9. Anley, J. Lodwick, G. Bunyard and K. Walter, Twelfth mom Su 1. Fuilorion,' -- China Mall Special.

lead they lled up in the third inning. The Birds raked starter

Results

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Bob Bruce for all five of the Batllmore

tallics on two walks and four Detroit singles.

THE GAMBOLS

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STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM

RH 11 11

10 14

-UPI.

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World Amateur Billiards starts this week

London, Sept. 14. National champlona from cight countries, a record for the

event will begin play at Edin

burgh this week, for the World Amateur Billards Champion- ship, held by Wilson Jones

(India), who is defending...

2 Colchester

Brentford

Notts County.

Division IV

2Aldershot Soulsport

2 Doncaster

SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Quarter-finals, first leg

Clyde

1 Kumarnock

Hamilton Acad. Stenhousemuir Queen of South a Cowdenbeath Hangers

1 Dundee

SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Division II

Brechin Ear Flic Fakirk Forter

3 East Stirling

Albion Rovers Afentrose Alloa

Albion Queen's Park.

Bangor

INTER-LEAGUE MATCH

League of Ireland

1000

0 Football Longtig" 4 (Played in Dublin)

Beuter.

Pl basketball squad lose

to Paris side

Parls, Sept. 14. A Paris Selection snatched a Just-minute 84-80 victory over Gstrong and fast, Phlippines Olympic team tonight in the final stage of a four-nation Basketball Tournament.

IL

tho

wae

test of

ment

closest

con-

the three-day tourna

The Parision

team,

Including several French Olympic players,

spurred almost evenly with the- visitors during the first half. which ended at 40-38 in favour of the Filipinos,

Trading basket for basket for the Arst part of the second. period, the Filipince Anally édged into a 72-08 lead and appeared on their way to win. But as the seconds ticked away. the Parisions, led by Mayer who scored 24 points, turned the count to their favour,

Top scores for the losers was Narciso Bernardo, with 21. Eduarda Pachero added.14. AP.

Victors' welcome for Russian Olympic team

Landon Sept. 14. The Soviet Olympic · team. was today given in victory! welcome by a crowd of 100,000 at the Lenin' Sports Stadium In Moscow, Moscow Radly 'ro- ported.

In an address at the Stadium, The first match tomorrow Serget Pavlov, first secretary of will be betweek Herbert the Young Communist League, Beetham (England) and Manuel said the Soviet people, “wete convinced that the Soviet team Francisco (South Africa).

After that there will be two would win at the Olympic matches a day 'and; the chiom- | Gamos, But It is que habit not plonship, decided on American to speak beforehand of our tournament lines, will end on victories,... October 1..

St Louis, Sept. 14. The last two of woven foreign players who entered the US. National Amateur Golf Tourna- ment were eliminated in the The drow was considered a third round today. fine success for the young U.S.

Capt. P. G. Betal of India fighter who, like Scholz, was fell to the 3-under-par scoring

Each match will consist trying to win his brother Gene's of Robert Gardner, of the U.S.,

by, 4 and 3.... world title.

two two-hour stersions. The Jorge Ledeana of Argentina other competitors are: Andrew

(Scotland), played his firat bad match of Romago

William the tournament and lost to John Dennison (Northern Ireland) Guenther, U.S., by 6 and 5. Wilfred Asciak (Malta), Fidaaly Sethi and Ledesma were the Chulambusein (Pakistan) and only foreigners advancing to the J. London (Australia),—AFF. third round,AF

Vienna, Sept. 14. Rapid, the Australian soccer For Scholz, опе of tha championa, beat Besiktas cloverest fighters fo Europe's (Turkey) 4-0 here tonight in pugilistic world, it was a great E a first-round, first-leg match of disappointment and earned him z the. Europeáil Sovcer Cup. loud shouts of protest from the 2. Rapid led 2-0 at half-time.--| 18,000 tons packing the hall

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