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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1961.
Disappointing 'Mile of the Year' at U.S. National Athletic Championships
New York, June 25.
Dyrol Burleson, a 20-year-old University of Orogon junior student ambled to a 4:04.9 victory over Jim Beatty in the Mile of the Year but Frank Budd failed in his attempt to score the 100 and 220 yards double in the U.S. National AAU Track and Field Championships at the Downing Stadium, Randalls Island, today.
prospect
A crowd of 19,220-attracted until the final quarter. By that:
of getting mostly by the prospect of time, any
home under four minutes was sub-four-minute mile Burleson or Beatty turned out of the question.
by
out for the second day of the two-clay, neeting.
Burleson and Realty. how- L the first quarter
ench ather
and really began to run
ever, watching neither
קץמת
Budd, a 21-year-old Villa- student, won the 100 yards in world record time of 0.2 seconds yesterday but the 220 couldn't make In today.
Only two sprinters in
British middleweight champion Terry Downes (left). kindly offers a drink. in commendable style, to Paul Pender. the world welterweight champlon from Baston, when both boxers were raterlained to lunch at the Orchid Room in London's Dorchester Hotel last week.
The two boxers meet for the world title on July 11 at the Empire Foot, Wembley-Reuterphoto.
Pender refuses
to be beastly BEFORE fight
By HARRY CARPENTER
Pan Pender, who once told a U.S. investigating committee that "boxing is rotten, through and through," last week stood up after a cold salmon lunch in London and suggested that boxing should grow up and be sensible.
What he suld, in effect, was lights, camp rows," and mana- that
to lender al "lisputes?" he wasn't gong
Does he really believe that he himself to phoney publicity to sell boxing.
can get through his training for the Terry Downes fight on July 11 without bursting a punchbag at least once?
Perhaps it is time to warn Pender that if he goes on talk- ing like this someone will whip his world middleweight title away on the grounds that he is not a responsible member of the thick-car trade.
Pender is criticised because his arrival in Britain for the Wembley fight has been ac- complished with good will and
Doesn't he know that pro-peliteness. moters on both sides of the Atlantic consider that boxinr cannot exist without "ncedle"
WOTAN
Why me?
Bringing a refreshing intelli- gence to "bear, Pender, guest of honour
the lunch with Downes, rose to say:
"What am I expected to do- growl at Downes? Boxing is an athletic event Uke any other sport. Footballers aren't ex- preted to go around growling at people to show they mean business. Why me?
"I'm not going to provide sensation stories while P'm here. "All I'll Bromise is that on the night of the fight I shall try my hardest. I expect to go home middleweight champion
world."
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JUST RIGHT
PERFECT
won
history have NCAA and AAU double.
both the 100-220
Patil Drayton, a team-mate of Budd, won the 220 in 21 seconds flat. That would have been ai Championship record, but the wind was 3.2 metres, far over the allowable 2.0 metres which is the maximum for records.
Charles Frazier of Texas Southern was second, also in 21 seconds and Budd was a stelde back in 21.1.
The reward for the first and
events except the 2-mile walk and 220-yard low hurdles was a trip to Europe for Olymple- type meetings against Russia, i West Germany. England and: Poland next month.
A British challenger for Berruti
'David Jones, whose wins over Peter Radford In both the sprints make him Britain's top speed star, lakes on Olympio gold medallist Livio Berruti, of Italy, in Moscow on Satur- day for the European itle, Ambitious Jones has even wider plans. He travels on from Mascow to the World Games in Ifelsinki, where every Rome Olymple medal winer has been invited to compete. Photo shows David Johes, on the left, besilng Peter Radford in the 108 yards dash-London Express Photo.
Chan Lye-choon wins the Dorothy Hyman
Johore Grand Prix
Johore Bahru, June 25,
out for the season
Palmer triumphs in Western Open Golf
Grand Rapids, June 25. Arnold Palmer, golf's leading money winner in 1960, staved off a strong late challenge by Saminy Snead to win the 58th Western Open Golf Tournament today with a 72-hole total of 271.
Palmer, who started the day In flawl plucY by the strokes, turned in a two-under-par 09 to Anish 13 strokes under par
at the Plythefleld Country Club. Snead, playing in the same threesome with Palmer, had been in n six-way Lic for fourth place at 207, Ave strokes behind Palmer, going into the 1st round. But with nines of 33 and 33, the 49-year-old veteran managed to come with- In two strokes of winning.
Rimmed the cup
Palmer almost pulled far- ther away on the 18th and 17th, but each time his putts, first of 40 feet and then of 30. rimmed the cup.
Snead missed a chance to cut the lender's margin to one stroke when he falled to drop a 12-foot putt for a birdie on the 17th.
Doug Sanders, who went into the final round trailing Palmer
World Roller Skating triumphs for Italians
San Hipolito De Voltegra,
Jane 20. Italy won three titles sha
Japan otte In the two-day Roller Skating World Charb-
· planships which finished in this picturesque Spanish vil- lago today.
Lugiano Cavallini uf Italy won the 1,000 metres event with 20 points, followed by his coun- . tryman Francesco Bartolini with 23 and Manuel La Osa of
by one alroke, had his worst Spain, with 20. Jean Lachambre, 18 of the week, a 72, and wound of France was fifth with 10 and up with a 270 total pond valy | Hideo Birata, Japan, sixth with for fifth place.
13. Johnny Pott produced a anal
14,000
was on
Inst
London, June 25, Dorothy ymun, the British recond place Anishers in all the A Singapore businessman Chan Lye-choon won the women's 100 yards and 220
yards champion, will be out of round of 67 to take third place Barialini Won the 10,000 Johore Grand Prix here today in a Lols Climaxoileties for the rest of the sea- at 274. Billy Casper Jr gained metres event in 22:54.2, follow- specially imported from Britain.
son, she said tonight, after her fourth-place money with a used by his countryman Alberto fallure yesterday to quality in for a 275 total.
Civoinul, 22:53.1, and Fisuke The second place. was taken Malayan Chinese Tan Ah-bec, the 100 yards at the tickleton
A crowd
Oyn, Japan, 22:55.7. by an Englishman, Mr P. A. G. |driving Zephyr Sports.
Miners Welfare Athlelles Meet-hand to see Palmer win his In the opening events. Brown, driving a Lotus Climax. The race was over 70 lapsing in South Yorkshire,
27th tournament since he bright Oya won the 20,000-metres around a course of just
Dorothy, a double Olymple came a touring professional in event in 40:05:12, with Italy's two miles,
Games medallist, sald; "I am January, 1055. The $5,000 Arat Faggioli second in 46:05:18. Apart from Singapore
I prize pushed his year's earnings Malayan drivers there were no
to $50,585, second in the PGA
Cavallini and Civolini won the foreign entries,
standings only to Gary Player 10,000-metres men's team event of South Africa, who has won in 21:18.7, followed by M, Mare just over $34,000 for the year, ond Luchambre, France, fu Player had a 60 in the final 23:20.3 and Oya and 'H. round for a total of 283.
Matsubara, Japan, one top be-
Results
Results were:
of
Today's events!
440 yards: 1-Oils Davis, 46.1 secs. 2Us Williams 4.33, 3- Adolph Pluner, 44.9. 4-Earl! Young 47.
Hammer throw!
In third place was another
Pirie's dramatic
return to
ar British athletics
Connolly, 213 ft 4 inches. - Al Hall, 197:6. 3-Tom l'agani, 194:8, Bob Backus, 102:8,
Three miles: 1-Laszlo Taberi,
13:50, 2-Max Truex, 13:52.4, 3---{ Pat Clohessy. 13:53.4. 4-Brlan Turner, 13:56.8.
One milu: 1-Dyrel Burleson, 4:04.0. 2 Jim Benity, 4:00.5. 3- Jim Greile, 4:08, 4-Bill Dutsun, 4:20.6.
14:40.0.
Motspur. Park, June 25.
over
A Honda victory
TV36
hirl and bitterly disappointed,
think this is the best thing to
She Injured her left thigh during the winter and recently had a three-week loyal to get
The Jahore Grand Prix fortuin. motor-cycles
by won
"Perhaps I have rushed things Japan's Gilchi Suzuki who was too much" she said, riding a 250 cc Honda.
"I shall not, sturt training Suzuki's winning time for the again for at least two months,"
Gordon Piric, the 30-year-35-lap race was 1 hour 3 minutes-AFP.
158.6 seconds. Suzuki won Ly old international
runner.jhalf a lap from his nearest rival, minde a dramatic return Profit White of Singapore, also to British Athletics yes- un a Honda. Third was Sch terday.
Fuon-ber, a full lap behind, on a Nortun.
There was to one to touch Suzuki In the race. The only one to give him a challenge fi the early stages was Yamahin rival H. Nasegawa, who called in at the pit in the third lop, and then was flagged
bis
It was the 39th consecutive hind. tournament in which the South
| African finished in the money Italy amassed 106 points, the longest streak in pro-France 70, Japan 6 and Spain fessional golf history.UPI. 55.---AP.
19-year-old Seki's chance
for ring greatness tomorrow
Tokyo, June 25.
A pale-faced, but a determined Japanese youth, who has had 24 profes- sional fights, pits his speed and courage on Tuesday against world flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch of Thailand in a bid to regain the crown Japan surrendered six years ago.
He was spiked in the final of) The works Honda machine the mile in the Southern Cham-dominated the race with Suzuki pionships at Motspur Park, Sur-inking the lead almost from the Discus throw: 1-Jay Silves-rey and retired but come back start and never giving it up.
the hour to win ter, 195 ft 8 ins (Championship after half record: old record. 193-0%. by. three miles by 20 yards in 13 Al Oerler, 1960), 2-A! Oerter,, mins 43.6 sees. 100:54. 3-Rink Babkn, 188:6. Pirie, who has been living in 4-Bob Humphreys, 181:7.
Sweden since the start of the British season, has now made Two-mile walk: 1-Jonak [himself eligible for the mile, as Zinn
L !, Rs well as the three and six miles out in the 15th. By that time Vaicaltis, 14:55. 3-Bub Mimm, in the AAA Championships next he was already more than five 15:044. 4-Ron Lalid, 15:13.2. month. He achieved the mile laps behind Suzuki.
lime in
Honda's other
Mitsunori won the admiration of Japanese countrymen falledto win back ¡qualifying
Friday's 220 yards low hurdles; 1-Don heats, the three miles
dld not take Seki.
third ringside markt on rider, T. Fuji,
fans and television the flyweight title which Shirat Styron, 23.2 sees.
2-Rex Saturday, and is holder of the part in the Grand Prix al- Japanese flyweight to take a pudiences by knocking outlust to Argentina's Pascual Perez Stucker, 23.3. 3-Barney Allen, six-mile title.
Though he qualified for crack at the world title once Konoi Vithichal, Thalland's in Tokyo in 1054.
Japan's owned by yesterday. Reuter.
Yoshio lyweight 23.4, 4-Jay Luck, 23.7.---AP.
champlon, in Shirai, it is the biggest event second round in
He rises before 廷 non-title
a am every In his life.
bout here in April 1900.
morning, docs light 10adwork near his training camp. works at the gymnasium in the after- Knockout victims
noon and goes to bed at pm. AP.
SPIKING INCIDENT
Hop, step and jump: 1-Bilt Sharpe, 52 ft 4 in. --Kent "I have not made up my mind cerke, 52:24. 3 Luther Hayes, which one I shall concentrate 51:0. 4- Mahoney Samuelson", he said. Jamaica, 51:44.
20 yards: 1-Paul Drayton, 210 secs. 2-Charles Frazier, 21.0. 3-Frank Budd, Villanova, 21.1. 1-Paul Winder 21.2.
Japanese
Yugoslavia one
step nearer World Cup finals
The spiking incident came after 300 yards of the mile final when he was accidental- ly caught by Peter Müner
(Mitchain), was thrown balance and lost a shoe. The Southern half-mile pro- 3,000 metres steeplechase: 1-
duced charies
the day's
Warsaw, June 25. finest per- (Deacon) Jones, 8:48.
Tony Harris, Foland and Yugoslavia drew a Preliminary Group (Championship record; old record fermance when 6:35.6, by Phil Culernan, 1960), the 20-year-old Mitcham run- 1-1 in
World Football George Young, 8:50.8. 3-1. ner, returned the fastest 800 match in the Robert Schul, 0:53.6. 4-John yards in Britain this year of 1 Cup Tournament here today.
Both goals were scored Only three other Lawler, D:12.0.
min 40 scTS, British athletes, Brian Hewson, the first half. Galle put Yugo
slavia in the lead with a goal 800 yards: 1-Jin Dupree, Mike Kawson and Derek
two of whom have the 12th minute and Sch- 1:48.5.2 Jerry Siebert, 1:48.5. 3 Jolucon,
midt equalised for Poland in 1:40.6. 4-George retired, have clocked Д faster
the 29th minute. John Bork,
tible.-AFP. Kerr, Jamaica, 1:49.2.-AP.
Ambassadors
of
Football contest
Following are the standings in the Hongkong Ambassadors of Football contest after Satur- day's voting:
SENIOR TEAM
Hung Wah-kit (Police) ito Cheung-ynut ISCAA) Ko Po-keung (Tung Wals) H. North Hongkong Chabj Lou Kle-chung (SCAA)
Wong Man-wat (Happy Valley) Wong Chi-keung (BCAA) .... Cheng Bio-keung (Policej viu Cheuk-yin (ung Wal Mok Chan-wah (SCAA) Chow Salu-hung (KMB)
JUNIOR TEAMI
801
753
$4.501 | Wona Sze-keung (Wat: Yon 13.157 1
Hongkong) Sk 11,087 Chen Yin-sun (Salesiani
Les: Kung Chiu-ruen (St. Louis 1429 Chan Lut-wo (Soong Chday) Chan Kwal-wing a Sallë) Chan Pak-ling (La Salle).... Yu Chun-hong (Queen's)
5.332
421
in
Yugoslavia beat Polend 2-1 in Belgrade earlier this month and now meet South Korea, the winners of the Asian Zone, in home And
qualifying matches.
away
The World Cup finals will be played in Chile next year- Reuter,
Tour De France
begins
Versailles, June 25.
of the
For
slim, boyish 10.
18 who
the
It is a chance to earn ring greatness even if the opportunity may have cumy knocking fou carly in his career.
The Tokyo-born lad, raised by his mother until the age of ti in snowy Ilokkaido, Japan's northernmost Island. In the youngest of three brothers and two sisters,
He shot into the world box- ing rank when be scored a surprising 10-round decision over Philippine's veteran Leo Espinosa in Tokyo, in 1900.
But that was after the young Japanese southpaw had already i
June
England's World Cup, International
soccer programme
the.
Hastings, June 25. The second leg of the World Cup tle between Eng- land and Laixembourg - Eng- land won the first leg. 0-0 -- The 27-year-old French will be played at Highbury on cyclist, Jacques Anquetil, took September 29 providing the coveted yellow sweater and floodlighting is improved and first place in the individual comes up to standard. it was professional decided at the summer meeting 46.378 standings
Football Association 17014 road cycling-race, the Tour De of the
0.395 France, at the close of the Arst held here over the weekend.
The other World Cup pre- stage here today.
Anquetil, with a time of a liminary tle, against Portugal, 4263 hours 54 minutes 20 seconds for as well as the Internationals against Ireland, Austria (April 4) and Switzerland will take place at Wembley, Leeds is the venue for the Under-23 match between England and Israel on November B and the Amateurs of England and Ice- anil are next to meet on Sep- tember 10. Not venue Who given.—AFT.
61 Ko Ilon-sleung (Wah Yan HK 3,914 today's 101.9 mile stage amply
Tsang Chauk wah (Clementi) 35 canfirmed
010
320 Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabethi)
311 The Kam-it (Balesian)
by Barry Appleby
AND THE PRICE P
NO!
ITS ALWAYS SOMETHING
YOU DONT LIKE,
him Belection 7% 1237 | füyourile for this race.—AFP.
GAS IS TOPS
SAYS
MR. THERM
U.S. SOCCER LEAGUE
New York, June 25. The Shamrock Rovers of Ireland and the Perth Tikva team of Israel played to a 2-2 te before an estimated 12,244 crowd in their match which opened the Becond Section of International Soccer Lengue play at the Pola Gruintin today. The Rover, whip. bad selbed early in the first; period, held a 2-1 lead by half-line,—AP,
the
victims in
Other knockaut his 1960 ring campaign, which catapulted him from a obscure local boxer into a third spot anong the world top flyweights, Included rugged Dommy Ursua of the Philippines and Vanchal Payakropon of Thailand. Seki floored Ursun in the Bfth round and Payakropon in the 10th.
Seki
Won 21-10
vin the knockout route-lost two and fought one draw since he stepped into the ring for his arst re- corded bout on Dec. 2, 1958.
U.S. baseball results
New York, June 25. Results of today's Major League baseball matches in- Sekl looks delicate, hecluded: speaks softly and has a merk look in his eyes.
AMERICAN LEAGUE In the ring. however, he is a merelless
(First gamoj puncher,
Detroit His best weapon is a piston-Cleveland like
left-right combination which has accounted for 10 of New York his knockout victories.
Since Kingpetch picked him
Minnesota
H
3
(First game)
as the champion's next opponent Washington the lanky Japanese has
been Chicago training earnestly with the hope of accomplishing what two of his
Chess News
By LEONARD BARDEN On the whole, the Easter
tournaments proved સાક appointing for British hopes, of international Buccesses. Our team had their moment of glory at We Clare Benedict, Leura Lournament in Switeriand when they defeated the powerful West Germans 1-3), our first win
ogalisht them since the war.
However, a shock Ji-i defeat by Austrin pluked England into third place in the final stand- ings, Michael Haygarth, ingt year'a here of this event, could hot repeat his performance, and the best result caron from 30- year-old Skegness schoolmaster John Littlewood, who tolalled 34 and scored the vital win against Liin Germany,
(First game)
Boston Kansas City
Detroit
4 (Second game)
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3 0
Cleveland
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San Francisco St Louls
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Detroit
New York Cleveland Dupion Balmoro Chicago Kannon City Washingto}) Mindeköt
Los Angeleo
At Bognor, a comparative veteran ook the hotours. Stuart Milner-Harry, after his poor resulta luat seangn, was given: “little chance; but ha shared second prize with Darga behind Kelly and becarfin Bouthern Counties Champlon for the frit time.
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