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THE CHINA MAIL, FRÍDAY, JUNE 30, 1961.

First

MORE WIMBLEDON 'SEEDS' CRASH Cles Cricket

Pietrangeli loses to U.S. College boy

MISS TURNER OUT IN SECOND ROUND

London, June 29. More seeded players were oliminated today in the Wimbledon

Ambassadors of Football contest

Emile Griffith

named Boxer-of-Month

Providence, June 20. World welterweight champion

Following are the standings in the Hongkong Emile Griffith of New York was Ambassadors of Football contest after yester-nomed Boxer-of-the-Month in

day's voting:

SENIOR TEAM

(Police)

Ho Cheung-yau (SCAMI

Lawn Tennis Championships when Europe's top player, o l'o-keunk Tung wohl Nicola Pictrangli, and Lesley Turner, one of Australia's star lady players, went down to shock defeats.

R. North (longkonn Club) Lau Kia-ehung (SCAA) Wong Man-wat (inppy Valley) Mok Chun-woh (SCAA)

These defeats emphasised the earlier predictions that the 75th Yu Chuyn Tunes Wati).

Championships would be the most open since the wor.

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Chris Crawford, one of fine crop of rising American players, caused the downfall of oficia! bird Pietrangell, the favourite for the men's title.

Froducing

und, power kound net year-old

Becond round

B. Reynolds and R. Schuurman South Africa) beat D. M. Carr and A. Mortimer (GD) 0-1, 8-3.

A. 9, aydin and C. C. Truman

Barell and C. I for (GB) beat 1.

Emerson moved smoothly and, must have a chance of adding the Wimbledon title to his Australian Championship. Killian struck a blow the stroke pinyer killing service

by backed

the attack.

boy Colleze 2-6. 6-3, G-4, G-4,

in t-Coronado (Spain) 9-1 6.1.

manoeuvring Strola. The Italy?

20-giant was difficult to pass at the won net, and I was nearly fatal for aftor Krishann fo indulge in the lob. battling for 11⁄2 hours on the but the Indian still had enough fasi No. 1 court.

MEN'S SINGLES Third Found

(India)

起 Krishnan

bent 0 Strola (Italy) 6-4, 3-0, 6-3, 6-1.

Emerson (Australia) beat J.

A. Douglas (USA) 8-3, 0-0, 5-7, 6-4. A. Segn (South Africa; beat A.

variety of strokes to win coun-Dey thodesia) 6-3, 6-4 6-4.

This third round triumph,fortably. which put him into the last 16,

Michael Sangster, the young was loudly applauded by the British Davis Cup player, capacity crawit.

Lought back from being two rets down to beat 1-year-old Ralston, the third best

Stroke artist

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CL Crawford (USA) Eat needed N. Pletrangeli (uly) 2-6, 6-3, 0-4, 6-4,

A. Platox (Mexico) best J. A Pickard (GD1 6-3, 0-3, 6-2.

Wong Che-keung (SCAA) Chan Fal-hung (Ting Wah) Cheung Stu-keung (Pullee)

the

the. National Boxing Asocia- tion's rankings for June. It was nounced tonight by Tony Peronella, Chainman of NBA's Ratings Committee, 78,200

Grifth, who won the hanout 20.764

0046 on the strength of his successful 7361 defence against Gaspor Ortega 5,570

of Mexico, took the award over two other world champions 0.003

Flash Elorde of the Philippines

JUNIOR TEAM

10.533 We Gre-keung (Won Yan 17,232 Ilongkong)

Chan in-un (Salesian) 15,000

2.11B Hung Chiu-suon (St. Loui 1.103 Chan Lut-wo (Boung Ching!

861 Chan Kwat-wing La Salle

Char Pak-ling Lattici 1.003

Thomson, Hunt

share Dunlop

Golf lead

Nottingham, June 29.

235

671

033

Australian ace Peter Thomson

and Britain's Bernard Hunt, the

I. Pimentel Venezuelas beat N. The Yugoulavin) 4-0, 7-5, 6-3, 1-6,season's top money winner, set

th

Halston (USA) 0-0, 4-0, 0-3, 6-3, 6-4,

4,383

Ko Hon-shrung (Wah Yan Yủ Chuo-tong (Queen) Tang Cheuk wat (Clementii 4,406 The Kakit (Salesian} p

4.247 Cheung Kwok-hing (Elizabeth) 3012

and Pone Kingpetch of Thailand,

-AP.

Bill Alley saves Somerset from a follow-on

A

208

Craig (nut) boosts Light Blues' Varsity match hopes

London, June 29. Cambridge University, today at Eastbourne, re- ceived treinendous encouragement for the Varsity match, which is just over two weeks away, when their 19-year old batsman Edward Craig scored an unbeaten double-century against Colonel L. C. Stevens' cleven.

This

WOR

the Brat double- | Richardson 30, S. Leary 92, P. century for Cambridge since the Jones 132). Ceylon-born player Camini

Ashby-De- La - Zouch; Goonesena hit 211 in the Varsity Sussex 308 and 120. Leicester- match of 1957.

shire 113 and 64 for four.

At Northampton: Worcester-

Craig, a freshman, scored 208 not out in n Cambridge total of

335 for five declared.

shire 259 nud 254 for Ave de- clared (M. Horton 124 not out).

and 39 for one.

This young player, who in Northamptonshire 133 (M. Nor- his last two seasons at Charter-man 54, L. Flavell five for 631, house excelled even the run scoring feais

there of Enc- land star Peter May, batted for 290 minutes without giving a chance and hit 32 fours.

were

Career best

At Liverpool: Lancashire 210 and 200 for five declared (B. Booth 70, P. Marner 44, K. Grieves 41). Gloucestershire 134 (C. Milton 50), and 38 for three. At Swansen: Warwickshire

Meanwhile Oxford University 105 and 128 for one (N. Horner 03 not out, J. Kennedy 48 not dismissed for 224 by

221 out), Glamorgan

(A. Surrey, who gained first innings Taunton, June 29.

lend of 03. Feature of the Ox-Jones 74, T. Cartwright five for ford innings was the batting of 0. W. Bridge Ave for 48). magnificent 134 by 42-year-old Australian incir caplain, a hot pace today to share the

the Nawab of Reuler. Potnudi, who

50 L 67 hit "exile" Bill Alley helped Somerset save the

minutes. The first scoring follow-on by cight runs against the Australian stroke was a olx and his next touring team on the second day of the match ev here today.

Dunlop

vent.

£6,000 Golf Tourna-

nity

St. J. Sangster (GB) beat D. D. Jenc in the first round of the semi-nsist American amateur. Pietrangels,

R. Hewitt (Australia beat 2. Sangster, getting his dynamie here a year ago, and our of the nest stroke artists in thejrvice

6-8 4-6.richant (Belgium: 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, going won

C. R. Mckinley (USA) beat W. began in his 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 ta amateur Rate,

reach the last

Gastorek (Poland) 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2. usual Huerit style, but his play 16.

1. K. Wilson (GB) beat J, W. Frost USA) 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. fell away under pressure and became riddled with cora.

With his defeat, only tix of the originat eight reeded men remained.

of women's

The upsurge tennis in Australia, which has been a feature of the inter national game durlag the past two years, received Jolt with fourth the defeai Today of seeded Miss Turnet

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The compact curly blond. 1. who is on her at visit Europe, could sever her

stots strong control and went

down

under

straight sets to be experi:need

The

fettwood. M. G. Arnold, ef

22-year-old California. American, daughter of a former Wightman Cup player, volleyed superbly to 7-6, 6-4 in 53. minutes.

!

Laver extended

Among the

Favourites, sixth ended Chilean champion Luls fit was the only man to win through to the last 18 without dropping a set. He won com fortably against 19-year-old American Frank Frochling

Eighth seeded American Chuck McKinley, Fraser's likely quarter-final opponent, bent the Polish No. 1, Vyesław Gasiorek 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, 8-2.

Fraser played with more authority than in the second round when beating young fellow Australian Martin Mulligan 6-2, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. not His suspect knee did appear to trouble him despite a heavy fall in the opening

sel.

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plenty

Miss Arold, though searce- ly five feet tall, put of power into

W. F. Jacques (Australia) beat D. . Dell (USA) 6-4, 6-4, 6-8, 9-7, W. A. Katem (Gm), hent W. Bond SA, 12-18, 7-5, 2-0, -7.

R. Laver (Australia) heat W. Hunger! (Germany) 6-3, 6-1, 6-16. A.

Ayala (Caller beat F Frpehling (USA) 6-2, 6-1, 6-4.

N. A.Astralla beat M.

F.

(Avstralia) G-2 3-0,

0-2 0.1.

fi. Taylor (GB) beat M. Belkhedia Tunisia A-10, 6-1, 6-4, 0-3.

MEN'S DOUBLER

First round

A. All and N. Kumar (odla) beat 1. Ingvarar and S. Stockenber (Sweden) 6-1, 6-1, 6-1.

W. G. Coghlan and R. N. Howe (Australia) beal seeded N. Pietran kell and O. Surets (Italy, 0-4, 1-6, 6-7, 6-3,

Lejus and 5. Likhachev Rus al) beat W. Reed (USA) as J. Vrich (Denmark) 5-7, 6-4, DA, 6-4. E. Moreu and E. Sorlane (Argen- a beat C. Merlo and S. Tacchial (Italy) 6-3, 5-7, 14-12, 6-2.

R. Emerson and N. A. Fraser Laver, runner-up for the past (Austrailal beat W. Maris and P two years, who had a tough Van Eysden (Holland) 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, her service | Gve-sel match against French-

J. A. Pickard and AL. . Sangster man Pierre Darmon

(G) beat . Pimente) (Venezuels) last night and I. Rodriguez 1Chile) 4-6, - got involved in a dour struggle 8-0 0-0.-Reuler. with

Ger- another European, many's Wilhelm Bungert.

The Australian

the

most had

which stien troublel Australbs, who in a success/d early season reached the Anal of the Italian Champkip.

Good attendance

left-hander

wun 6-3, 6-1, 8-10. 4-0, 6-3. Only in the arth set did he really get on top. The tall

superbly fine | erect" fair-haired German played

with

I was another day # Wimbledon themeter

the

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steady deges Ambulancs men work ed eine on fainting cases ammr, the crowd of 24.000.

aper hat, slet-steves and

1 undresses were the unt- fan the day. Despite the Monday, altendaners 斃

on

rly four days are well

post year's figures.

Today's programme consisted

of the whole of the men's third und and the tidying up of the abin's second round with the dley outstanding matches felt orch from yesterday.

Emerson, Australia's

fath seeded player. who is

some delightful shots, particu- furly, on the backbond to harry Laver for four sets.

In the last set, however, his play become tentative and he won only one point in the first thre games of the rel

Unhappy day

Pietrangell had a most un- happy day. In an evening match on the Centre Court,

he and Sirola, seeded third for the men's doubles,

were

Both earded frst rounds of 06 Course to smash the Coxmour record and give them a one-shot lead over their nearest rivals, Australian Len Woodward and Sebastian Miguel of Spain.

Arung other leading players over the Coxmour Course were:

R. Waltman, South Africa, 68.

D. Hutchinson, South Africa,

170.

G. De Wit, Holland, 72.

A. D. Locke, South Africa; and

B. B. S. Wilkes, South Africa,

73.

Somerset were all out for 210, in reply to the Australian total of 440 for three declared, Gaunt and the tourists had made 103 Misson for one in their second innings Mackay by the close.

Kline Alloy, coming in at 85 for Quick

watched two.

two wickets fall cheaply before adding 33 for the fifih wicket with Mervyn

more

strokes

were

scoring fours.

Peter Jones, the 26-year-old Kent all-rounder, hit the highest score of his

took 132 off the when he Nottinghamshire attack at Tun- bridge Wells.

career

Jones hit three sixes and 20

Bowling analysis

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20

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9 3 20

A 3 18

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30.4 14 89

5

fours

28

8 87

2

tminutes, He

Australians

Innings of 210 shared

fith wicket stand of 212 121 150 minutes with the South African

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SECOND INNINGS

an in

Stuart Leary, who hli 02. Kitchen, the W. Lawry low Langford only Somerset-born player in the county's team.

19 in five balls

Kitchen stayed 35 minutes Among leading players on the

before falling Hollinwell Course behind P. J.

leg before to Shanks, Britain, with his 98.31 and at this point Alley cut Lindsay Kline for an invaluable

were:

71.

B. Jarman not out

B. Booth not out

Extros

Total for one wicket) 100

Fall of wicket: 1-71,

Bowling to date

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3 0

M R 20

3 0 15

12

3 38

13

1 29 Reuter.

loose, hitting 10 runs off five Biddulph

Palmer F. W. Verwey, South Africa, successive balls,

Alicy was eventually the last Langford man out, having batted 213 Atkinson

6th century minutes for his

F. De Luca, Argentine H. R. Henning. South Afrien; and J. Caralaide, France, 72.---AP.

of the stason. His strokes in- cluded two sixes, one

22

Ave und fours, and brought his ag- 1.300 gregate for the summer runs.

Tony Maggs wins

"Monza Lottery®

motor race

Monza, Italy, June 29. South Africa's Tony Maggs, in a British-made Cooper, today won the "Grand Prize of the Monza Lottery" race for Junior Formula cars.

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beaten in the fluxt round by a ↑ The race on the famed motor- 6. Alfonso Thlete, on American scratch Australian combina- racing track in this North living in Italy, Flat-Taroschl, in tion. Bli Coghlan and Rob Italian city got its name from a 1:02:14.0. Howe.

national lottery based on- the race results. The Brat prize in

The Australians won 6-4, 1-6,

drawn to meet the favourite, 97, 0-3 with Sydney school- nid Laver, in the semi-anols, master Howe, a brilliant doubles and artistic, Ramanathan

the lottery is US$100,000, the second is $80,000. The size of

ance to the junior race, us for as

7. Franco Bernabei, Italy, Stanguillini, 1:02:14.7,

8. Antonio Mogilone.

Kristman India's seventh seeded. I player, bringing out the best In the lottery gave major impurt Flat-Do Sanctis, 1:02:17.0.

player, both reached the last 19 but each dropped a set for the first time today.

1058. He won

Emerson beat John Douglas, former American football star and Inter-Collegiate tennis champion in 6-3, 6-0, 3-7, 0-4.

Krishnan bent Orlando Sirola of Italy 6-4, 3-0, 6-3, 6-1. Apart from one Japses in the third sei, whèn Douglas struck a good patch,

his young partner. Howe, who marries a Czechoslovakian girl

next month, Is on his last Euro. pean tour.

Results

Besults of today's matches were:

WOMEN'A SINGLES Second round

Y. Ramirez (Mexico) best D. J. or wont (USA) 11-0, 1-0, 0-1.

WOTAN

I. Schuurman (South Africa) beat

P. J. A. Wheeler (GB) 6-3, 6-o.

3. Lehane (Australia) beat

C. W. Braaier (GD) 6-0, 0-3.

Mrs

M. G. Amold (USA) beat seeded

L. Turner (Australia) 7-6. 04.

A. Mortimer (GB) beat Mrs 11.

J. M. Durate (01) 6-0, 6-0.

1 M. Huichings (South Africa) beat Mrs I. Mark (South Africa) 0-2 0-

B. Nerich (Germany) beat T Schrimer (Norway), 7-5, 6-2. Matte (Australia) bear Mra

G. Davies (GM) 6-4, 0. Mrs A. R. MİS (GB) beat E. Dostre (Canada) G5, 1-8, 64.

R. Duldig (Australia) beat

A. Blakelock (G13) 9-1, 9-7,

Mrs V. Sukova | (Czechoslovakia) beat Mrs 1. K. Hungworth (GM) 0-3. th

WOMEN'S Doumis

First round

J. Lehane and M. Smith (Austra Hai best, J. Bricka and C. tanks (UBA) 6-1, 6-1.

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Itellans were concerned.

Maggs' time in the 172.5- kiloometre (106,95-mile) Anal heat of the race was one bour and 30 seconds, for an average speed of 171.074 kilometres per hour (106.250 mph),

The last century by a Samer- set player against an Australian Touring team was made oddly Australian enough by another

'exile' Colin McCool who scored 90 and 110 against the 1950 side.

U.S. baseball results

English soccer dispute flares up again

London, June 29. The English Professional Foot- ballers' Association Manage- ment Committee have rejected the proposals on the retals and transfer system agreed at the Football League's annus] meeting earlier this month.

This latest move the dis- pute between players and clubs follows the League's refusal to implement in full the agreement renched between their negotia- tors and the players at the Northamptonshire | Ministry of Labour carller in the year. The main point at issue is the player's automatic right to be given a transfer if he asks for it.

This stand put Kent well on 16 the road to first innings lead

1 after they had been 94 for four

at one slage.

Worcestershire all-rounder Martin Horton hit 124 not out to put his side in a strong post- Mon against wat Northampton.

He batted for 194 minutes and o hit 18 fours.

10000

New York, June 29. Today's Major League base- ball results included:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

The Australians, leading by 142, went gaily for runs in their second innings. Bill Lawyry and wicketkeeper BAITY Jarman,

to promoted

open, Boston raced to 50 in alf an hour. Minesoto But with 71 on the board, Chicago made in 45 minutes. Lawry was Detroit trapped leg before by Brian Langford,

Closing scores

C17 Lloyd, the Association secretary, said the outeamo of Close of play ecores in today's the League meeting was "total- ly unacceptable" to them. The cricket matches were:

At Lord's: Middlesex 190 and strongest possible representa

Russell 51, tions would be made to the 151 for three (W. R Gale

Minister of Labour to have the 77 not out). Hamp shire 180 (A. Ingleby-Me-agreement implemented. AreR meetings of players would he kenzie 51, A. Mosa six for 51).

chiled next month, At the Oval: Surrey 287 for eight declared and 121 for

54). three (3. Edrich

Oxford University 224 (D. Green 39,

Nawab of Patud! 30).

At Eastbourne: Colonel Stev- en's XI 291 and 74 for three. Cambridge Univeralty 333 for Eave declared (N. Reddy 78. E.

Craig 200 not out).

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Cincinnati Though dropped once, Jar- Chicago man went on seeking quick голя and reached 50 in ES minuten with the help of ond six and seven fours,

The Australians reached three Fiat-figures in the same time and at the close, after 75 minutes bat- ling, the tourists were 100 for Italy.one.

9. Giancarlo Rigamonti, Italy, in a Fiat-Osco, 1:02:17.7.

10. David Young. Britain, in a Cooper, one lap behind.

Lap record

Scoreboard

FIRST INNINGS

Australians: 440 for threa wickets declared.

J

Somerset

(32 for one overnight) G. Lonisx Misson

c Benoud b

The winner, Moggs, plso had Earlier he had won the first the fastest single lap on the day. Roe c Jarman b Kline of two 80.25-kilometre (53.47-around the 5.75-kilometre (3.569-P. B. Wight c mille) elimination heats. There mile) track. He did the 12th lap were 24 entries In each elimina- in the first heat, in one minute tion heat. The top 12 in each 65.2 seconds, at an average speed C. Greetham heat entered the final.

of 170.088 kilometres (111.41 miles) an hour. p

Italy's Massimo Natili, in Lotus, placed second [23 1:01:16.2.

33

Jarman

Gount

40

W. Alley and ↳ Kline

134

C

Booth

Ilob Slotemaker, of Holland. driving a Loln-Ford, was third In 1:01:30.2.

final

The time was a lep record for C. R. M. Atkinson e Gaunt b

Quick Junior Formula cars at Monza, K. Palmer at Jarmon Colin Davin of Britain, who was

Quick forced out of today's race after H. Stephenson a minor neeldent, set the old Kline record in a British Lola car on 3. Lauge c Jarman Kline

during the theK. Biddulph not out Wednesday

rials. Davis' time was 1:57.3, at

Gaunt M. Kitchen lbw Kline

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31

1

13

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11

Extras

15

an average of 170.47 kilometres (109,41 miles) an hour.

Total

Fall of wickels: 1-5,

8-200, 9-284, 10-208.

208

2-5,

Other placing in the event were;

4. J. IL Gatson, Britain, in a Cooper, in 1:01:43.0.

5. Gianfranco Moroni, Italy,

The final WES over 30 laps,

in D Flat-Stanguellini, in the elimination heats over 15-3-89, 4-94, 5-107, 6-210,

1:01:31.8.

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At Shemeld: Derbyshire 191 and 28 for two. Yorkshire 334 (K. Taylor 40, B. Close 72. P. 1 Sharpe 50, F. Trueman 50).

At Tunbridge Wells: Notting- hamshire 327 for nine declared and 119 for three J. Clay 603. Kent 339 for seven declared (P.

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-AP.

Big international field for Moscow

athletic meeting

Asked about possible strike action, Mr Lloyd said: "It will be up to the members. It is their decision. Wo do not make any recommendations," China Mall Special.

English women's

hockey team leaves for S. Africa

Southampton, June 20. Thirteen members of the English women's fleld hockey team salled today for Capetown, South Africa, aboard the liner Athlone Castle.

It was the first time since 1934 that an English team had gune to South Africa. When tho South Africans last visited England in 1959 they Were

beaten 4-1.

The English girls will ploy South Africa on July 22 In Capetown in the first of four matches. They Moscow, June 29.

also will play at Durban on Aug. 5, at Johan Track and field stars from more than 20 nations, nesburg on Aug. 20 and in including 13 individual Olympic champions, Salisbury, Rhodesia on Sept. 2. Miss Barbara Rylands, cap- will compete in the fourth Znamensky tain of the team, is flying later Brothers International Meeting here on July 1 to South Africa,AP. and July 2.

Bergaud wins

1 Tour De France

fifth stage

Strasbourg, June 28, Louis Bergaud, of the French 7-243, stage of the Tour De France Regionnt team, won the fifth

cycle race today.

He covered the 221 kilometres (137 miles) from Melz, to here in five hours 40 minutes ve seconds.

• Two of Bergoud's team- maies, Jean Dolto and Stephano Lach, were second and third, They both clacked the sume time of 3:48:45,

About 350

Sovlet athleter and 150 from abroad are sche- duled to take part in the meet- Ing which will serve as the Soviet Union's major tryout for with the dual meeting United States here two weeks

later.

Nigorta, Finland,

Sweden, Харай, Rhodesla and, for the ilope, the United States.

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

wolfgang Uhimann caused an East Germany's top player

international, chess crisis. Inst

The meeting is named after year when the Allied Control Georgly and Serafim Znamen- Commission in Berlin would sky, two Soviet distance run- not allow him a pass to pers who were killed in World compete in the world title eliminating content in Holland. War II.

In a intertournament also Entries are expected from played in Holland, Dhimaan Britain, West Germany, India, | did get his pasa and won this Italy, Norway, ffolland, Ane game (Uhlmann v. Barend-- Franco, rogt): 1 PQ4, P~Q3; 2 Southern | P-404, P=RRIS; 4 Kt-Q03,

first: D-Kt8;_ 4 P-K4, P-CIB#: 6.

P_05, P-K4; 6 B-K2, K KR3 ? (better 0 ... Kt—KD3); 7 P-K141, P-03; B-13, K-B3: 0 Kt-R3, KC-QR3; 10. FRI, 8—Q2; 11. R--QKTI. | P-04; 13 PXP, BXP; 13 Kt— XKW), B×15; 14 Kt-Ko, *--- B3; 15 CXD, B-R3; 10 Kt→ C4, Q-H2; 17 B-Ki!, 1xB: 19 PXB, KL---Q1; 19 Kt---B0 ch, K-B2; 20 Q-KI, K-83; 21 | B-931, Realgus. Black has no adoquato defence to the threatened..mate .by 22 RxP shi, RXH: 23-QXP."

Bonus attraction The Soviet organisers sald today that three or five Ameri- Jacques Anquetii, of the cans are expected to compete, French national. team, who is but the final list of competitors the favourite for the râce, re-is not yet completed. tains his lead in the overall Felassification with a time of 20 The programmo of 19 men's and 10 women's events Keta hour 45 minutes 20 sokońds.

under way on Saturday night Anquei!! has been the race will the time schedule arranged leader since the frat, singo, {to, Include a bonus, attraction →→

His team-mato Joseph Group- the Soviet Union-Norway World. eard is second In the overall Cup preliminary, soccer match | RL05, or 1.1. PLANIE, 2. KL- playings with a time of 20:48/25. before the day's final races in 15, or 1gen =87; 2 0x?, of Dotto la third with --30:00/47 -- the 103,000-seat Lensin Stadlám. 17.1. B=0; 2 B-C). Router.

—UPI.

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