Iran takes top honours at World Amateur Freestyle Wrestling Championships
for
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1961.
U.S. Soccer League
Open Pairs bowls EVERTON MAINTAIN THEIR
draw and fixtures
The following draw and fixtures for the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship have been announced by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association:
FIRST ROUND
Monday, June 12
(Starting at 5.30 pm)
A. M. Alves and A. A. Lopes (Stee) D. Douglas i No. Fra (TC) at kbọc. II. Finney and Ft. 23. (PRC) G. and
Echten (KFC) va M. E. Peaks and J. Conuing dilkce) & PRC.
Tuesday, June 13 (Starting at 1:30 pm)
D. A. Neish and B. L. Leonard (GCC) VỀ M. Y. Adal and 8. Yurul (INC) at KFC; W. Iters and D). "F. De banke (DC) at files H. 11. Bimith KCC) vw A. 1. Mint and Holgate and Younghusband (KYC) A. K. MIGU UBC) of PBC; W. Baker
Iran's agile wrestlers reaped a rich harvost of five gold, one silvor and one bronza medals in the 1961 International Amateur Freestyle Wrestling Championships here today, Soviet Russia collected two gold medals and West Germany
The A. Honen and . C. lanck and R. D. Baker IXCC) vs L. Han (KFC) at PIC: K. A. Baker and dall and A. R. Rolitza (KCC) al one in eight events during the three-day bouts.
V.C. Bond ik?c) vs L. M. Ritve Beerein; P. W. O. Donnell and A. W. Loptlov ¡KDC) ya A. Valcher and and G. Hong Sling (CCC) at incce; 1. Russell and 3. Goodman (PRC) Buckley (UBBC) at KCC: P. K. All teams started the eight Marker and Russainip and M. Went CCCIA had and bronze winner was
freestyle events with 48 points (RC) AS HEFCER HOW Nunes mc B. 8. Courlay and W. M
and L. Poreira and C. C. Pertira thec) al featherweight Tavkol.
Mathiason (KDC) v M. T. Gold medallists
Soviet each. Folnts were deducted pc-
and L. M. Neves (FC) at facrgio: Davidson (pe: us 1. Beott and W. Russia were Byweight A. Alleycordingly-four points for los 7"
Doong and 4. J. Sequers flail (USBC) at KBGC; K. B. King- and featherweight V. Roubacht by fall, three by decision, two (pp) v 1. A. Lopaley and W. In
hom and N. Minu (IRC) vs W. Chambers and A. 2. Elliot (KDC) #i by winning MeCall (RDC) at KCC; 2. C. dard- winners by draw and ono vill Second
ner and 3. C. Smith (KCC) v V. A. TC: C. A. Comives and R. G. Sales piner
V. Sinfavikli. Į decision.
Segueiro and J. V, Da Luz litro) at
(100) in G. A. Guterres and J. A. were lightweight
KNCC; C. C. Delando and M.
Наголна Bee) at KEGC; G. A. Rozario (FC) vs C. Mcinto and T welterweight M. Berkuurzov mal
and C. E. Roza-Peraira light heavyweight B. Gourevitch, j
8. McKay (KDC) at KCC: D. C. Noranha
(RDG) vs | W. Mohamed" Bymone and J. BLendait (BCC) v The lone Soviet bronze medal-
1. 7. funt and C. Pope PRC) at Kitchell (INC) at KBGC Me A. Medvedj In th it was
Hecte:0:
Van 11. Copery
Caffrey and N. Q. Firming (TC) vs and H.
B. W. Hollway and 3. M. Hethering- heavyweight division.
Ron UGRC) at Pac; X. Xail and G. Jeffries (KBGC) Vs E. J. Luddel! and F. B. Kermani (KBQC) of Necrolo
Mighty favoured Turkey managed to come through with only
silver two bronze medals,
The Iranian team with 41 points.
and
three
Anished
The freestyle division of the World
Championships opened on Friday in the memorial hall of Keio Uni- verally.
Soviet Russin had 33 points to finish second. In Bird place Turkey with 28, fourth Japan 15, and Arth Hungary
Wan
13.
21 nations
Some 3,000 fans packed the arena in watch 8 competitors from 21 nations compete in the eight categories of the freestyle matches.
The Greco-Roman events in
eight divisions begin um Tues-
day at the same arena follows ing a one-day retess, tomorrow, Iran's winners were E. Sai-
Wilfried Dietrich of West Germany, gold medal winner in the heavyweight class at the Rome Olymples, repeated his championship performance by capturing top honours in the same caterery out of a field of 10 competitors.
Favourites
Second place winners for Turkey, the pre- tournament favourites, were Yunus Pehlivan in the leatherweight and Hamit Kaplan in the heavyweight divi- sion. Bronza medalists WITC flyweight C. Yanlimaz, bant- and light
pour in the bantamweight divi-weight 11. Akbas slun, lightweight M. Sarain heavyweight Hasan Gunor, who karan, welterweight E. Habibi
Mwon a gold medal in the middle- middleweight Goudarzi,
ut the weight division Savarabadi. and light heavy-
Olympics. weight G. Takthet. Silver medal- list was flyweight M. Soltanine-
Sports Diary
КСССССА
TODAY Tenuts Men's "A" Division: CRC v SCAA,
"Ladies'
Division: 1:c v LIC (1), LRG (5) V SCAA.
Inw!
Merts Ough Singles Championship matches at fleereio KBCC, KEL, KKFC, PRC, HECC, TC and INC.
Baketball
Crispa of Philippines y SCAA at Southern Playground, 8.30 pm.
Rune
Other medallists were two silvers for Hungary's J. Varga in the bantamweight class and Geza Hollost in the middle- weight, bronze medals for light- weight Uday Chand of India, welterweight Takashi Kaneko of Japan, and middleweight Antonsson. of Sweden.
Presentation
Immediately
the following Afth round of the freestyle matches which decided the win- $10, Apresentation ceremony was held. The champions were presented with medals while the flags of the winning nations were hoisted as a band played their respective national anthems.
were
Other nations entered in the three-day freestyle matches South Korea, Poland, Now Zealand, Philippines, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, In- donesla, France, East Germany and Australia.-AP.
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
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The top five of Iran, Soviet Russia, Turkey, Japan and Hungary, were followed in the finishing order by the following teams: United States with 11.5. West Ger- Imany 9, India 5, East Germany 4.5 and Sweden 4.
(2010)
Here is a position from actual play: Black to move and win.
London Express Sarvien
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Gary Middlecoff
wins the Memphis Open
Memphis, June 4.
Gary Middleco came from behind on the final round today to win the $30,000 Memphis Open Golf Tournament with three-under par 07.
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Middlecoft The 40-year-old was seven strokes down at the half-way mack. But young Gardner Dickinson, who had led all the way, faded under the last-round pressure dlecoff went through for a 72- hole total of 206,
Byos
The following recstved byen: F. Lt. E. G
Barve: Z. Trek. G. F. Bantos; 6. Kamrand, C. C. Ble: C.A. Cuello, G. A, Squta; P, 0. Madar, P. K. Lani M. A. Baptista, C. K. Song B. B. Payti. El A. V. Be-
nice (altrom CCC).
Lemedios, N, A. Beliran; C. F. Rozarie, E. 11. Ribeiro; F. X. M. Da Silva, C. E. Pares; A. D. Rola C. P. Basto; A. AS. Di Lai, Y. G. Da Luz (o frum terrelu).
AA Crestejo, E. M. Remedios C. M. Santos, F. A. Santos; H. F. E. Coulter, T. M. Castillio (all from FC),
P. Woud, L. C. Kew; R. D. Boue, W. Bullock rail from HKCC); P.W.S.
Cottler. K. Forrow; W.8.F. Watron, P.B. Gardner; T.T. Harley, C. Bar- clay (all from KFC).
5.M.A. Naujalan, J. Cowperth. waite: A. Ulla Alladin R. Omar, O. Alam; M. Samy, A. M. Wahab and Mid-: O. R. Sadick M.B.
Hassan:
G. M. Buti, S. M. Runjcha: A. IT. Abbæ. 5. Bucks (all fromm (RC).
9. Bicheno, G.D.8. Agnew; W. Williamson, F.D. Angus, A.S. Thoṛ-
Mike Souchak and Dickinson, G.W. Sutherland; D. Maxwell,
A. MacArthur (aŭ from KDGC). tied for socond place with
J. Chubb, T.E. Baker; 9.Y. Doe. of
Dieldinson's scotes
271.
W. Heng Sling: D. B. Sequeira. downfall came in a sandtrap on M.5. Divecha (all from KCC). the seventh hole after he had showed his heels to the rest of the field for three days. He was leading Middlecoff by only one stroke at the start of the final round, and his double bogey on the seventh ruined | kin-LPI.
IT IS AGAINST JUNION RULES TO
RESCUE MORE THAN ONE SPY AT A TIME! FEAR,
F. W. Hollande, P. Manson; G. Dunning. B. Stevens: T. Chalmers, M. Taylor; G. Oliphant, 3. Chal- mers fall from PTC).
G. T. Graharn.
1. Muzball: W. B. Brown, A. Mullen fall from TC.
A. C. Lochiie, N. Harl-Baker: R. *Jaille. F. E. Balobow (all froin Uanc).
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New York, June 4.
Everton of England defeated Karlsruhe of Germany, 5-2, and New York Americans defeated Bangu of Brazil, 4-2, today to remain at the top of the International Soccer League standings. New York was technically in the lead because it has won four matches and is thereby credited with eight points. But New York has also been defeated once. Everton is undefeated in three matches.
Alec Young scored two goats f to lend tho Everton attack]
German team which
Juventus wins simply could not match the all-
Italian Soccer
League title
Tome, June 4.
First Division Soccer League Juventus of Turin, the de- fending champions today won Italy's title in one of the closest championship races in many years.
round superiority of the English feague entry.
Everton led ai halftime, 3-1, and increased this lead to 4-1 carly in the second half and then played careful defensive soccer for the rest of the way, Young's first goal came at four minutes as he headed in a
from contre
corner-kick. Germany tied the score in the 13th minute on a good shot by Reinhold Nedoshil.
♫
Upset
U.S. baseball results
New York, June 4. of Results
Major Today's League baseball matches were!
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore
Minnesota Detroit
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Young scored from a rebound Boston It was Juventus 12th cham- in the 17th minute and Frank Kansas City plonship, two more than any Wingoall made it 3-1 in the
Washington other Italian team ever won. 42nd minute. Bobby Collins drove Juventus and Internazionale home a rebound in the 40th
Minnesota of Milan must replay one dis- minute and feinhold Winch- Detroit puted match, halted by, the nowsky scored for Germany in referee in Turin lost Aprit 16 the 50th minute. The final gool when over-enthusiastic fans come in the 80th minute when invuded
the Neld after 30 Everton's outside-lert Jimmy mingles of play.
| Fell dribbled in alone, piled the defence out of position, then passed to Billy Bingham who Scored an easy goal.
Los Angeles pasi- Today's double match pro-
Cloveland Brummo drew 14,729 fans to
Grounds, after today's the Polo
musto Los Angeles final round of matches were:
New York's Cleveland whom cheered as Juventus 47 points; Milun 46, transplanted Britons upset de-
·Internazionale
ut fending champlona Bangu in the Genoa 41; Remo 39; Padova 38; first match. Nine of New Florentina
Even if Internazionals should win this match the result of the replayed match could not affeet Juventus' leading
tion.
The standings
Sampdoria
New York Chicago'
10 10
1
(Firat gumo)
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(Second game)
4
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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-AP.
of Florenc? 37; York's starting players are on St Louis
First Divi- Milwaufcee Catania 36: Atalanta
of Berloan from English
clubs; one player is an gamo, Bologna and Lancross of ston Virenan 31
of Argentinian, and the 11th man Spal Lak:
Chloro Belgian who is attending Cincinnati Ferrata and Torino 30 each:
Jo the U.S.
Philadelphia Pittsburgh
UPL
Bari, Udinese of Udine and medical school Lecco 29 each; Napoli 25; Lazio 10.-AP.
World record holder retires
Hungarian wins Coronation
Foils Tournament
Sydney, June 4. Marlene Maithews Willard,
London, June 4. Australia's world 100 yards Laszlo Kamut, the 23-year- - record holder, today announced old Hungarian national cham- her retirement from athletics. plon, won the Coronation Foils Mrs Willard, who is 28, said: Fencing Tournament in London "I've accepted
His only defeat was position with a yesterday, bowling. company.
Britain's Because by.
Olympic, allver bowling is classed as a sport, 1 niedallist, Alan Jay, who after will Automatically become
trailing 0-3 recovered to win 5-3. professional."
Mrs Willard
set the world record for the 100 yards when phe won the Australian title in 10.3 seconds three years ago. Reuter.
Los Angeles
Chicago Cincinnati
French Soccer League champions
Paris, June 4. Monaco became champions of the French Soccer League today when they beat Valenciennes 1-D.
The Racing Club, their main Jay, however, was beaten by Kamutl's younger brother Geno rivals, drew 2-2 at Le Havre and finished with 57 polats, one and Raymond Paul and these
than Monaco.--- defeats robbed him of a fight-points fewer
Reuter, o for the cup.-AFP.
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