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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1961.

Ladies' Day at Wimbledon

MARGARET SMITH ALMOST OUT, BUT SANDRA REYNOLDS, CHRISTINE TRUMAN SCORE EASY WINS

London, June 27.

Graceful Sandra Reynolds of South Africa, the favourite for the women's title, took only 24 minutes to win hor opening match in the 1961 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Champion- ships here today.

The slim 22-year-old blonde crushed Mrs Lorna Cawthorn, 28,

of Surrey, 6-1, 6-0,

Miss Reynolds completely out- rivalled her opponent with seam peccable stroke play on the No.

court. Lust

Mies Reynolds year reached the nut but lost to the Buena, Brazilian star, Muri hiles Bueno is now recovering from jaundice and will um trke pari at Wimbledon this year.

Striking best form

man.

On the adjacent Centre Court, e of Miss Reyn's main rivals. Britain's Christine Tru- 28-year-old defeated Sydney blonde, Margaret Hellyer 0-1, 6-4 in 42 zolantes.

to be Miss Truman sertits striking her best form at the right time, having recovered

Crown Prince

wins 2nd stage of Gold Cup yacht race

mot

Bath players from a leg injury sustained formed outside, fast February.

were making their debut on the famed Centre Court. Unlike

International

But It

Miss Richey, fournaments, Wimbledon gives

lo women's lawn daughter of a Dallas, Texas lawn tents. The second day of the tennis professional, who looked Championships Is by tradition the potential champlon,

full regard

“Ladies'

Day," when

gentler sex should

the

was

over-

over strenjt 1351

have their Miss Stith appeared spell of glory. But beenuse of awed by the occasion, and the American. retrieving yesterday's ritin-drenched open-e ing, the

had to share everything, and sending Women the limelight with the men 10 naghigly securale and

dat backhand shots which day,

India's champim Ramanathan skimmed the net, generally gave In athletic upponent the Krishnan, the only player front, her

unaround. ever to be given his country

115

muleti

Berding status, raeed through As the rett]} down to the

gainst youny Francois Jaustret, Freneliman which had been hattesi in sveond set last night.

Revelling on the fast turf

thei

the hot sunshine. then Madm player beal dauffret 6-0, 6-4, 6-1.

Still fit at 47

One player thankful for lat Inight's interruptions was veteran American Gardner Mulloy, ne

greying

1

hard- 14:54

atmosphere, the hilling Australian Ughtened ber game, pulled up to one set nil 3-3 with service and renehal

to follow in

But Mis

and helped

the deciding set,

Ilichey hit back, by Miss Smith's errors broke back to 4-5 before

Miss Smith. whe had became the steadler of the two by now and was scoring at the net, elinrhed victory.

'RIDGE' INQUIRY

London, June 27.

The MCC will take action to remedy faults dycovered in their Test pitch at Lord's an soon as a full report-plan is received from

who surveyors the firm of consultant earried out the inspection last night. The tho report-plan, which will supplement verbal Andings given to the MCC last night, is expected to be ready within the next 48

hours.

Then the MCC Ground and Fixtures Bub-

committee

will deal with it and decide what has to be done. R. Aird, the MCC Secretary, alt today: "A. meeting date for the Bub-committee has not yet been fixed. They meet as and when necessary.

"The only urgency is that If something has to be done in the autumn we want to deelds well in advance so that we can start right away at the end of the season

The Test pitch, 10 feet in width — the regu

пов special lation measurement

rip kept solely for the occasion.

The

nelual pilch for Test matches in alted as near as posible in the centre of the ground on what the MCC consider the best area they can End,

When Alrd was naked If in the event of major renovation work to the area being ncera- Bary, i would be in order for next sun- mer's Tent against Pakistan al Lord's in June, he repiled: "We would hope so." Last night's Interim report by the surveyor to the MCO showed that there in a full from the Pavilion End of the ground to the Nursery End of two inches, with, very Blight variations in levels against the normat fall. One of the "high points" ap- pears about 23 feet from the stumps at the Nursery End.

Fast balls bowled to that end often liew during the Test match just ended and rave rise to theories that there was a ridge across the pitch, Nell Harvey, the Australian acting-caplain, declared there was one, bul Aird said thero were allahıt depressions rather than a ridge.-AFP.

New Zealander

Kingpetch retains makes British

flyweight title

19-

hefty Japa- Kingpetch used left Jobs and

bring his right hooks to year-old opponent to a virtual standstill in the 15th and final round.

First Class Cricket FORMER 'THROWER' ACHIEVES HAT-TRICK ACTION WITH NEW

London, June 27. Harold Rhodes of Derbyshire, the only bowler re- ported for throwing during the "truce" earlier in the season, took the first hat-trick of his career with his new action at Buxton today. The fast bowler, playing in his first match since altering his action dismissed Oxford Univer- sity's Pischaud, Jakobson and Thompson. Rhodes's feat ended the University innings at 180.

Dave Gibson, the Surrey pace Iman, is the only other bowler to have done the hat-trick this

SEASON

to beat Middlesex. Cyril Poole botted brilliantly for 82 in 45 minutes, und former skipper Reg Simpson played well for 71, but in the end Notts were all out for 315.

L

the County Yorkshire. champions. broko a lean spell by winning for the first time The matches which ended to- in live matches.

day resulted in only one change Mel Ryan, the fast-medium among the top teams in the bowler took slx Northampton- | County shire wickets for 47, and York Kent yielding afth place to | chire won by 80 runs. The Essex, Hampshire, not engaged | champi us' fielding was superb, today, lead the table, with

wickets fell to Yorkshire

Middlesex second, third and Gloucestershire

and

entches.

all ten

golfing history Three fine catches fourth.

Bob

aggregate of 132,

the

were:

Championship table,

Results

an

100 runs. Essex 177 Somerset 18 and 291

69, B

Vie Wilson, The Yorkshire Sunningdale, June 27. jeaptain, took three fine catches

Results of today's matches Charles

short-leg. 25-year-old at

He dismissed New Zenlander, made golfing Lightfoot by nonchalantly hold-

AL Guildford: Surrey beat history when he became ing a full-blooded drive as the Cambridge University by Tokyo, June 27. the first left-handed professional ball flashed to his left.

innings and 105 runs. Cambridge Semmernet went down Agh-University 171 and 00 (D. Pone Kingpetch tonight retained his world fly- to win a big golf event in Bri-

tain.

Ing at Westcliffe, where Essex Gibson Ave for 34, D. Sydenliam weight title with a unanimous decision over

With a malcent final gained their atth Championship four for 20). Surrey 336 for Japan's Mitsunori Seki at Tokyo's Kokugikan round of 64 for 30-hole win of the season. On a pitch four declared,

At Charles won where they had been bowled out

Westcliffe: Essex beat Sumo Arena.

Somerset Somerset the for 48 on Saturday. £350 first prize of

by Where normally.

Bowmaker £3,000 Professional batted attractively in making 201 and 200. Golf Tournament at Sunningdale, in their second innings but werew. Alley 09, B. Langford 52

Australian not out). Essex 14 points, Old Courne here today by a two-beaten by 100 runs.

margin from Dennis Bill Alley made 60 in 63 minuter At Middlesbrough Yorkshire stroke Hutchinson at South Africa and and bowler Brian Langford hit

Kel Nagle, the lustily for his 51 in 55 minutes, beat Northamptonshire by 89 Yorkshire 174 and 157. More than 200 That students Australians

Sussex declined a Kent runs,

(D. Hoor of the British Open champion, both of

Torter GLX Ior 39). on the second

challenge to score 254 at 00 Arena went wild with exelto- whom had inzi reinds of 60.

and 138 rung an hour at

Tunbridge Northamptonshire 107 ment and waved Thai rational Charles patted brilliantly and

(M. Ryan six for 47), Yorkshire Wells. flaga in the air.

had only 11 putts in the first

14 points. In a dull afternuun scagion nine holes, He also No knockdowns

won the they made 102 in just under first prize of

£250 in

the three hours for the loss of four the Amateur professional Kingnetch said after

Better wickets, Jim Parks and fight in his dressing room:ball Competition. Fartnered by Smith playing

Dun out time com- It was very difficult fighting. T. Carruthers, he had a final fortably. with a southpaw. I he had score of 82 for a

Nottinghamshire made a brave effort to score 344 in 305 minutes

The fine match, full of good?, bespericle 47 t Still superbly Bt. He rerned to be long rallies, was watched by anese Sumo wrestiers tug, punch,

trailing leap diy crowd of 17,000, includ-shove and heave at one an on the way out when two sets to one against English- ing the Australian cricket team,uther, the cool and confident Rothesay. June 21.

man John Ward, who is 20 years who sat through some anxious Crown Fence Constantino

before techng their countrywoman Greece, who won a gold medals Junior, but on the resumption moments at last year's Olympics, wanny the tall Miami lawyer, you

⚫erving with great

of

power, hit through.

the second code for Interna-. back to win 6-2, 6-8, 1-8, 6-4, national Dragon class yachts

in

the World Championship Gold Cup event here today. 1ts win, in Bounatsa, took him third place in the points aggregates which will finally be decided after ve races.

Norwegian 'The

Dragon' Spagetti was third in fony's but retains the overall

racc.

Jend.

Today's results were:

(Queen of the 1. Loonatsa Hellenes), 1 hour 55 minutes 20 seconds

D. (W. 2. Nortie Frances, 1:59:44.

3. Spagetti (C. O. Syne, 1:30:0.

0-1.

year" This might be my

the who at eraclied Mulloy Pre-Wimbledon Garden Party a large kad paraded with uotior on ble hack which read: "Any player who can't beat me should take lessoNA,**

The United States, traditional world rivals of Australia, the Sean champions, are numeri- ally very strong at Wimbledon this year with a crop of rislag youngsters. But only one American has been secded In

the singles events- each of "Chuck" McKinley and Karen Oslo), Hanize. Not since the introduc

tion of seeding here in 1927 have the Amorkean ranks among the "eeds" been so thin.

Ckrun.

4. Lil Thakil Warrer. Den- mark). 1:59:0.

5. Slidinander (Janson natal Mann, England), 1:59:11.

6. Esquire (Fleming and Tuge Schack, Copenhagen), 2:0:0.

7. Adius (N. G. Booth, Austra- lia), 2:0:7.

Leading points aggregates

after two races were:

1. Spagetti, 3,207 points,

2. Adios, 2,598.

3.

4.

Beouatsa 2,508,

Esquire 2,301.

5. LJ, 2,142,-Reuter.

Weightlifting

world record

Moscow, June 27.

the Russian

Yuri Vlasov,

Olympic weight-lifting chain- plur.

today broke

work record for the

Dynamic hitting

McKinley, a dynamic chunky ttle player from St Louis, is the eight seeded

Inst among

Results

get

Results of today's matches were:

MEN'S SINGLES

irst round

Krishnan (Indin) rent

J.

U

H

ret (France) 0-0, 6-1, 6-1. R. Fletcher (Australia beat Schmidt (Bweden) 6-4, 6-4, 6-

W. F. Jacques Australla bent 1. Vietch Denmark 0-3, 6-2. 3-6, 7-5,

G. Mulley y (USA) beal . 31. Ward (GB1 0-2, 6-0, 1-8, 6-4, -4.

M. Belkhodja (Tunisia) beat T. A. Adornon (G) 0-2, 4-6, 11-13. 6-2, 0-4. E. Salko (Austria) heat G. Palafox (Mexico) 4, 5-0 0-2.

M. J. Sangster GB brat 12. Bedard

Canodal 6-3, 0-2, 0-1

W. A. Knight (GB) beat T. Moe! (Norway) 7-5, 0.7, -7.

W. Bangert Germa Merlo (ty 5-7.

beat G.

A Segel (South Africa) beat S. Likhachev usta -8 8-2, 6-3, 6-0,

R. Hewitt (Australia) bout Stockenberg (Sweden) 0-3, 6-2. 0-1.

3 Artchant Belghnut beat W. Skaneeki (Poland) 6-2. X-G, 0-2, 6-2 W. G. Coglito (Australia bent C Kulinke (Germany) 4-6 0-4, 6-4, 6-3. C. R. McKinley 1094) hent S. Torchin Italy) 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 7-4.

R. Dlepraam (South Africa beat

players in the men's singles.A.3. ne (Australia) 6-3, 2-0, 6-4, In beating tall Sergion Tacchini, 6-4. of Italy, 6-2, 6-2, 4-5, 6-1 on the Centre Court today he de- came the only seeded man to drop a set in the first reund.

Tumbustious But

crew- the

cropped 20-year-old is just the sort of player who could sur- prise some of the higher ranked favourites in later rounds.

Always allacking. he pulled off some spectacular shots on the run bul, with Buch dynamic bitting, errors were a natural restik,

One of the young Americans, [18-year-old

Nancy unseeded

his own Richey, a tiny Texas College heavy-girl. was well set to spring the weight elran and jerk with u first major upsel of the Cham-

1 of 206 kilogrammes (452 pionshly when she took the first pounds).

This beals by

Het from Margaret Smith, Aus-

three kilo-tralia's "wonder" player and the Rammes (61⁄2 pounds) his stort oflelal second favourite for the when winning the gold medal ot women's title. last year's Rome Games-Reu- ler,

WOTAN

However, Miss Smith, also 18, marshalled her game after the nervous ordeal of her Arst Cen- tre Court appearance and bat- tled to a hard 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 second round win. But it took her 75 minutes to master tenacious American whom File had beaten only four days ago In the Anal of the Queen's Club Tournament,

of

the

M. Fux (USA) beat F. D. Membilan (South Africa G. 9-7. 6-1.

W. W. Woodcock (Australia) beat A. R. Mandelstam South Africat 12-30, 3-0 4-0, 0-4, 6-3

brat

J.

F. Stoile Australi Mukerjee (India 0-3 6-4, 3-6, 0-3.

A. Hey thodesiai beat E. Reyes (Mexico) 6-1, 4-0, 0-3, 4-6, 6-2.

A. F. Gaertner (South Afrien) beat H. K. Nyssinen Finland) 5-7, 6-3,

-0. 6-2. 7.3.

M. Hiasach (USA) beat J. C. Mayers A 1. Gulya (Hungary) Otway (New Zealand U-4-4

it. K. Wilson (GD) beat E. Sorlang (Argentina) 6-4, 4-6, 5-7, 10-14, 6-3,

(South Africa) 3-8, 7-5 47-5.

3-4, 6-4, 6-0,

MEN'S HOURLES

Fiest round

1. Aynin 1Chile) and I. Krishnan Judi wut it. E. Holmberg and 1. Patly (USA) 0-2. 6-3, 0-4.

H.

WOMEN'S SINGLES

First round

Schuman (South

Africa) beal H. Bentley (GR) 7-5, 6-3.

C. Mercells (Belgium: bent S. M.

Moore (USA 7-5, 7-9.

3. Lehane (Australia) Drillrieva (Rusia) 6-4, 6-0.

best A.

L. Turner (Australia) beat D. C. Tuckey (GB) 6-1, 0-2.

K. antre (USA Deal Mix P.

Damon (Mexico) 0-2, 6-2,

Soccer match ends

A

in uproar before interval

Berlin, June 27. football match between Ghana's national Black Star team and Leipzig ended in uproar before half-time tonight, after a Ghann player had been sent off.

The Ghana team, playing the list of four scheduled matchen In Enst Germany, were leading 1-0 when the game was broken ft, raid the East German news agency ADN.

The match ended after the East Germun referce had ur- Chana's right-half dered off Mfun

"ADN suld the Ghanaian players remonstrated with the referee. He refused to change his decisim and they walked for the field with Mium.“

Replying to questions by tele- team manager, phone Ghana's

Mr Ohene Ajan, told Reuter that about 7.000 East Germans "besieged" his team's bus 00 they left the ground.

It was only due to promp! and emclent action by the East German police that we gol through," he said.

He added that he had told

}

been right-handed. I would have knocked him down".

There were no knockdowns during tho fight. Kingpetch's slightly in nose began to bliced

round and Sek! the seventh was bleeding more heavily from the nose from the eighth round. Thungthos Intratat, King- petch's manager, said after the Is too young, pal; "Sek!

three Maybe in another two years, he will be all right.

Intratat said Kingpetch was

to meet anyone

In his ready weight for the next title fight, probably Japan's two leading fly weights.

Before the fight, Kingpetch said: "I was a little bit ex- ciled tonight when I came into the ring but not as much as in Los Angeles" where he fought and beat Pascual Perez of Argentina.

Tonight's fight was Kingpetch's second tille defence.--Reuter.

Nat Fleischer arriving here

Nat Fleischer

publisher of

his players to leave the field Ring Magazine and one of the after the referee had "refused world's outstanding authorities to listen to my protest and co- on boxing will arrive in Hong- Unued to order Mfum off kong tomorrow morning by air

Reuter.

from Tokyo.

Ambassadors of Football contest

A. S. Haydon beat. Following are the standings in the Hongkong

Bourgnon (Switzerland) 6-0, 6-0.

V.

1). Floyd (USA) beat Men Kuzmenko-Tlieve (Russia) -1 0-2.

A. Murthner (GB) beat J. S. Bar-

(GB) w.o.

Dioford (GBI beat Min

Ambassadors of Football contest after yester- day's voting:

SENIOR TRAN

I. C. Hopman (Austrajin) 8+3. B-8, {Kong Wah-kit (Police)

Recand round

Fin Cheung-yau (SCAA)

Miss Smith in the first set coll (Italy) 6-4, 6-3

spread quickly to

The newa

best -M. B

fortune As the fie

M. Smith (Australia) beat N. Ko Yo-keung (Tung Wali began to flow strongly against Richey (USA) 3-0, 0-3, 6-4.

1. North tongkong Club) D. S. Butt (Canada: boat L. Peri

Lau Kin-chung (SCAA) ..... Wong Man-wal (Happy Valley) C. Truman (GB)

Wong Chi-keung (SCAA) Lick Chun-wali (SCAA)

(Teng Walı) Chan Fal-hug Cheung Stu-keung (Police) Yu Cheuk-yin (Tung Wah)..

the outable courts and the Hellyer (Australiny 5-4 0-4. clowds came flocking Ira.

8. neynolds (South Africa) Leni Gales to the free enclosure Mre 3. W. Cawlhom till 0-1, 6-4. Mra Z. Kormoczy (Hungary) beat closed and queues 9, Lazzaring (Italy) 9-2. 6-2-Reuter,

were soon

THE GAMBOLS

I DON'T THINK I LIKE.

IT QUITE SO DARK,

HALL THESE SHADOWS

Aptily

ITS SUPPOSED TO

BE ROMANTIC

Barry Appleby

EEK

GEORGE... WHERE

ARE YOU?

GEORGE? DON'T LEAVE

ME

DROPPED

MY ŁAPKIN

JUNIOR TEAM

51,044 19.170

10,122 Wung Sze-houng 14,763 Wah Yan (K) ........................... 12.072 Chan Yin-man (Salesian) ....

2.110 Hung Chiu-aven (St Loule)

B,591

1,303

Chan Lui-wo (Doong Ching) Chimu Kwal-wing (La Salle)

5,233

4,041

GB1

Crau Pak-ing (1.a Salle).

4,412

755

Yu Chun-borg (Queen's) ..

4.201

G12

The Kaur-kit (bulenian) k.. 11-heung (Wals Van XLIC

4.287

7.071

Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabeth)

3,100 2.000

Cooking Problems Solved

WITH GAS

of 124-Reulcr.

36-hole total

More withdrawals from U.S. athletics team

New York, June 27. Olympic 400-metre champion Otts Davis and javelin star Bill Alley today withdrew from the U.S. track and field team which will com- pete against Russia in Moscow from July 15 to 16, making a total of nine athletes to pass up the trip.

the tour.

IC-

The AAU

in

announced that the first group of athletes to zo overscCAN will depart to-

U.S.

AL Coventry: Warwickshire beat

Gloucestershire by 174 runs, Warwickshire 103 and 319 for six declared. Gloucestershire 140 and 108 (B. Meyer 44). Warwickshire 14 points.

A Tunbridge Wells: Match drawn. Kent 250 and 259 for six declared (P. Richardson 40, R. Wilson, 42). Sussex 305 and 102 for four, Sussex two points.

At Buxton: Match drawn. Oxford University 210 and 180 D. Green 45, Nawab of Palaudi 10, 11. Rhodes threa for 37- hat-trick). Derbyshire 195 for eight declared and 110 for five (D. Care 45 not out).

AI Cardiff: Worcestershire

beat Glamorgan by five wickets. worcestershire 340 for six de- Glamorgan 203 ard 10.3.

cinred and 108 for five. Worcestershire 12 points.

At Lelcester: Match drawn,

Leicestershire 350 for seven de

clared and 140 for three (W. Watson 47, M. Hallam 89 not out), Lancashire 201 and 156 for four (J. Bond 41 mot out). Leicestershire four points.

Al

Nottingham: Middlesex 28 Nottinghamshire beat

by 324 runs. Middlesex

for six

44).

The National AAU did not nu-, AAU Meeting to All berths on the nounce the reason for the two squad That will compele

ham-Russia, Poland, West Germany, withdrawals. Yesterday, mer thrower Hal Connelly, shot and Britelo. putter Parry O'Brien, and dis- eux thrower Al Derter severely criticised the AAU in on- nouncing they were skipping morrow for Helsinki, Finland. declared and 144 for one wicket This group Inchides discus declared (P. Parti 101). Not- Alley, who finished socond in champlon Jay Silvester of the Hinghamshire 125 and 315 (R. the Javelin in last weekend's

Poble 82, R. Simpson 71, C. Army, 440-yard runner

14 AAU Championships,

Middlesex Vowles Was

Adolph Plummer of New placed the team by third- Mexico University, and hammer points.-Reuter.

Pagual of the place Onisher Charles Elkenson thrower Turn

New York AC. Dan Ferris, The AAU said a replacement AAU Honorary Secretary, will of the Los Angeles Striders.

nut yet been

accompany the athletes. for Davis had made.

Leaving Davis was a brilliant winner these three in the 440-yard run in the meeting in Helsinki from July AAU Meeting in 46.1 seconds 5 to 0, will be another group and had been expected to be including

Bob high Jumper ONC of the top U.S. stary on Avant, miler Jim Beatty, 440- the trip.

yard runner Ulla Williams, dis- In addition to Connolly, tance runter Max Truex, discus O'Brien, and Oerler, others who throwers Bob Humphreys, pole are passing up the trip include vaulter John Uelses, and 880- discus thrower Rink Babka, yard hammer thrower Al Hall, pole UPI. vaulter Ron Morris, and shot putter Dallas Long.~UPI.

The result of the withdrawals

hes been to create the youngest

teura in history to represent the United States in International competition. In some events, the 'AAŬ had to dip down to the third and fourth-place finishers In the

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

Ifere in a position from hetual play: White to more and win, Solution No. 6054; 1.8-{{{ (walling), KB any; 2 QXRP, or 1 ... 8-10 z D—Kt5, or 1... KL-K2; 2 R-MIG, or 1. Kt-Q0: 21-03.

London Ripresa Servion.

on

July 2 to join athletes for a

runner Jim Dupree

Schoolgirl breaks world

swim record

Big London athletics meeting today

London, June 27. London's first big athletics season will bo meeting of the held at the White City Stadium tho tomorrow evening when Landon Clubs meet the Rhino- land Clubs.

The title

of the meeting is

misleading because it wih be

rother a match between British Commonwealth team and a European team.

Uppsala, June 27. Margarets Rylander, a 14- year-old schoolgirl, broke tile

Competing for the London world record for the women's Clubs arc New Zealand's 1500 metres freestyle by over Olymple gold modal winners 25 reconds here tonight,

Peter Snell (800 metres) and She clocked 19 minutes 2.9 Murray Halberg (5,000 mètres).

seconds.

1,500

The ratifled world record is Australia's Olympic held by another Swedish girl, metres champion Herb Elliot Jane Cederqvisit, who awam who was to diavo competed in the distance In 19:23.6 hero the 300 yards scratched at the lost September.-Reutet.

Inst minute because the cham- plon considered that he was off

by form. Ho will be replaced Tony Harris who won the 880 yards in the South of England Ohamptonships. last Saturday.

Sports Diary

TODAY Tennis

Men's "C" Division! CG Stanley C. CCC (3) ▼ KCC_(1). v Urban C, HĊESA ▾ KIFU, co

(3) V CRC (2).

Section 3: KCC (*) v ma mc v KTOCA, PORe v čed (1), SCAA. v Пecreto (1),

Bliked "A" Division: eco acÃA, CHC ▾ HCC.

Dowia

In the Rhineland Clubs will be Roger Moctis, Belgium's holder of the world 800 metros Poland's Kazuniorz cord, Zimny and East Germany's Friedrich Janke.

The highlight of the meeting will be tie three miten in which Halberg will be running against Open Pairs second round cham-Zimny, Janke and England's aiming at plonsitip matches at PC, Koc, Bruce Tulloh who incre KCC Heerelo, KION the world record of 13 minn 10.8 8.30 pm.

aces held by Australia's Albort Water Pole

Thyinas, TOKANA Water Polo Coramitien meeting at Shell Club, Shell Houre,

1182 Door, 3:30 pas

Morne, Snell and Harris will be in the 000 yards-AFP.

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