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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1961.

Honda successes at German Grand Prix U.S. complete Europe

FASTEST EAP IN 125cc EVENT AND FIRST TWO PLACES IN 250cc CLASS

Berlin, July 30.

Japan's K. Takahashi, riding a Honda, clocked the fastest lap in the 125 cc event in the East German Motorcycling Grand Prix here today with an average of 89.46 mph (143.98 kph) and was placed third. His time was 3 mins 38.3 secs.

The race, counting for the World Champlonships, was over 1 Satsenring Mountain cir- euf. Beniss also took the trs two plaets in the 250 ce event.

Results

Reilly were:

125 co Event

13 laps totalling 113.50 klenicira or 70% miles) 1. E. Digner, East Germany, MZ, 48 mins 0.1 aces, average apetti 141,43 kp (87.88 mph).

2. T. Pl, Australla, Hendo. 46:00.3,

250 cc Event

(15 laps totaling 130.96 kilometres or 181,37 miles) 1. M. Hallword. Britain,

Hendin, 55 miss 7.0 secs, ever- a. age 157.121 kph (97.62 mph).

Redman, theclasin,

Honda, 50:20.6.

3. K. Takahashi, Japan, Honda, 30:47.2.

4. A. Shuppard, Britala, MZ, 52.00.3.

Japanese swim aces to tour U.S. and Bulgaria

Tokyo, July 31. The Japan Swimming Asso- elation announced today it will! send a 15-manber term to the United States and on 11-mem-1 ber group to Son, Bulgaria to take part in the Universiad opening on Aug. 26.

The dates of their departure, however, were not announced.

3.

R. Macintyre, Britain, Honda, one lap behind.

Fastest lap, Hallwood, 3 mins WAKAMBA ONE

17.5 sees, average 199,150 kph (DB.89 mph).

350 cc Event

(1 lops totalling 157.15 kilo- metres or 07.04 mlies)

J. G. Hocking. Rhodesin, MV hour mina 40.0 Augusta, $204, average 155.17 kph (0341 mph).

2. F. Stastny, Czechoslovaklu, Jawa, 1:01:08.2.

3. R. Macintyre, Britain, Blanci, 1:03:24.7.

Fastest lap: Hocking, 3 mins

19.7 secs, average 137.30

(97.70 mph).

kph

500 cc Event (20 laps totalling 174.020 kilo- metres or 108,50 miles)

1. C. Hocking. Rhodesia, MV Augusta, 1 hour 8 mins 8.8 secs,

160.825 kph

average mpli).

(90,93

2. M. Hallwood, Britain, Nor- ton, 1:07.17,7,

! 3. F. Schneider, Austria, Nor-

tam, 1:08.32.2.

Fastest lap: Hocking. 3 ming 12.6 sees; uverage -

103.18 kph (101,40 mph).

Standings

World Championship ings now are:

500 co

UP IN TRIPLE CROWN BID

Paris, July 30. M. Andre Rucir's fly Wakamba won the 120,000 new (about £8,570) francs

Prix Robert Papin, first leg of the French two-year-old triple crown, over six furlongs at Maisons-Lattic today.

to

Jockey Maxime Garcia took Wakamba to the front three furlongs out, and went on win by two and a half lengths from M.. Francois Dupre's La Segu.

Baron Guy De Rothschild's Cassis, the favourite, was beaten into third place by a neck after teading for the first half of the race.

The Marquise Du Vivior's Yal De Lair was fourth, o further length and a half away. There were 5x runners,

The winner. trained by Maxime Bonaventure, Is by Norseman out of Lorance.

Pari-mutuel dividends to a one new frane stake, pold 6.30 stond new franes for a win and 3.30

and 2.54 for a place.

1. G. Hocking, Rhodesia, My Augusto, 40 points.

2. M. Ballwood, Britain, Norton. 35.

3. A. Macintyre, Britain, Norton, H.

The swimming team to the 4. F. Perris, Canada, Norton, United Stales will be composed | 6.

of high school students and wit 5. T. Phillis, Australla Nor- be headed by manager Shigeru ton, 4. Kato.

Hiranostin Furuhashi, former Japanese long distanco swim nce, will head the delegation l

6. Jaeger,

West

BMW, 4.

150 co

Sotin The teatri includes points.

Germany,

Cassis would have brought 3 new franes for a win.-Reuter.

Thai shuttler in Penang final

Penang, July 30. Somsock Boonynsukanon of Thalland reached the meji's singles Anal in the Fenang Badminton Open Champion- thips tonight when he beat 1. Hocking, My Augusta, 22 Khor Chang-chye 12-15, 15-8, 15-19 afler a gruelling light

Somsook atso qualified for the men's doubles semi-bals with Chavalert Chumkum when they beat Teh Kheng-choot-

3-15, 15-11 in the quarter-

Wazada University's Hunua 2. F. Slastny, Czecho- tonight. Yoshimudo, who won the 200-slovakia, Jawa, 20. n:tre butterfly event in the 3. P. Read, Britain, Norton, Гарал National Swimming 10.

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NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB HONOUR SPURS

Tottenham Hotspur, foosball's "icam of the century" and the Arst club to win the Cap Cafe and League "double"" lince 1937, were guests of the Nailopal Sporting Club at the Royal, London, last week. Lading sportsmen and personalities of stage, artą, sciences and

texn

end Bill explain, commerce Joined in paring tribute to Danny Blanchflower, the Nicholson, team manager.

Danny Blancklower wa› presented with a silver cigarette, box. Sald Danny: “I don't smoke but 111 lake li just, the same."

Photo shows the Spurs" line-up at the Cafe Royal From left they are: Brown, Mar- phi, Hollowbread, Hyden, Smith, White, Allen, Blanchpower, Norman, Imker. Hopkins, Jones, Mackay (behind), Dyson, Saul and Henry-London. Express photo.

U.S.

BASEBALL

Dodgers hold to

NL lead with

win over Pirates

New York, July 30.

Don Drysdale, with help from Ron Perranoski in the ninth, held the Pirates to six hits today as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Pitts- burgh 7-3.

The vielory.

with coupled Chicago's 3-2 triumph over Cincinnati, in the first game of doubleheader gave the first- place Dodgers a one-game lead over the Redlegs.

....

Results of today's were:

Emille Griffith

to defend world title

athletics tour with

unbeaten record

Warsaw, July 30,

The United States men's team completed 'their four-match athletics tour of Europe unbeaten today when they defented Poland by 1215 points to 91 here.

Heavy, overnight rain left tho | ditable third place for the United track vory soft and conditions Statça-Reuter. were against good times on the second day of the meeting today,

Poland were handicapped by the absence of several top siars, whereas the Americas were at full strength after a six-day rest in Warsaw before the match.

Poland'e women's' team beat

the American girls by 57 potnis |

to 49.

Mexico take

2-1 Davis

Cup lead

Quebec, July 30, Mexdeo took a 2-1 leud' over the Despite the bad weather Canada when they wor crowd of 95,000 SDW

match in their first today's doubles

Zone events, bringing the total atten-round North American... dance for the two days up to Davis Cup tie here today.. 105,000.

Rafael Osuna and Antonio

One of highlights Palafox beat Bob Bedard and

Francols Godbout 10-12, D-7, The outstanding performance 8-6, 6-4. today was Marian Folk's victory The

morrow.--Reuter.

concluding two slagtes for Poland in the 200 metres. matches will be played 10m

Folk, who just missed the bronze medal in the Olymple Bnal, clocked 20.0 seconds on the soggy track to beat American ace Frank Budd Into second place by three-tenths of a second.

One of the highlights of the meeting was the discus dust between Poland's joint world record holder Edmund Plate kowski and America's Jax SUYcater.

It ended, in Piatkowski scoring his second win this year over his great rival

India to hold. international hockey tournament

Bombay,"Daly 30: Eight countries have agreed to participate in an international! hockey tournament to be held in Ahmedabad from January

Ralph Boston, the only man ever to clear over 27 feet in the long jump, appeared for the first time in his career in the triple jump today and took a cre- to 21 next year, the Indian Hockey Federation announced today.

Uruguay in World Soccer Cup finals

New York, July 38.

The countries are Britain, The welterweight boxing

Kenya, Holland, New Zealand, champion of

the. world,

West Germany Belgium, the America's Emille Crimin, will

| United Arab Repubile and Italy, defend his title at New York's

Pakistan who ended India's Madison Square Gardens on

32-year reign as Olympic.cham. September 30 against Cuba's

pions in Rome, by winning the Montevideo, July 30. Benny "Kid" Paret, the former

today qualified for final, have also been, Invited to title-holder, the National Box- the Enal stages of the 1982 campele but have not yet de Ing Association announced here | World Soccer Cup in Chile when cepted. today.

Uruguay

they beat Bolivia 2-1 here in Spain declined an invitay Before the title bout, however, Group Two of the South Ameri- ilan, aret will be pitted against an- can Zone. They led 2-0 at half- other American, Dan Fullmer, time.

Bolivia,

brother of the world middle-

Uruguay and weight champion, on August 12, only countries in the group, had games also at Madison Square Gardens, drawn their first match 1-1

the NBA said.-AFF.

Reuter.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R

Los Angeles Perranoski relieved Drysdale Pittsburgh after Dick Stuart reached first on Dary! Spencer's throwing

Championships Today Over 4. Macintyre, Bianci, 10. Reme Olymple gold medallist 5. Havel, Czechoslovakia, and Lock Chong-hoc 17-10, error and Bob Clemente singled. Cincinnati

Mike Troy of the United States. Jawa, 9.

The association also decided 6. Rensen, Ireland, Norton, nais-Router.

to send a water polo team to 17.

Europ: but its itinerary was not Ennouneed.—AP.

Shamrock Rovers

250 cc

1. Hailwood, points.

2.

3

Honda, 34,

Redman, Honda, 32. Phillis. Honda, 29.

4. K. Takahashi, Japan,

Honda. 19.

trounced by Czech team

9.

New York, 30. Dukia ot Czechoslovakia, trounced Shamrock Rovers, of Ireland. 10-0 lo a U.S. Interna-

tional Soccer League match here today.

5. S. Grassetti, Italy, Benell

6. Hocking, MV Augusta, 8. 125 cc

1. Phills, Honda, 40 points. 2. E. Degner, East Germany, MZ, 31.

3. Redman, Honda 22.

Taveri, Switzerland, Honda, 18.

5. Hallwood, EMC/Honda, 14. Dukla, already Assured of 4. A Shoppard, Britain, MZ,

winning their section, scored five goals in each half.

Pelah Tikva, of Israel, and Rapid, of Austria, drew 2-3 in another International

Lengue

match played at Fall River, Massachusetts.

The Israeli team led 2-1 al half-time--Reutor.

NEW!

bronztan

THE SUNTAH LOTION

THAT PROTECTE BYEN

ARTES, BYWIMMERINCI I

12-Router.

Russia-West Germany match cancelled

Dusseldorf, July 30.

(1st game)

(1st game)

Up to that point Drysdale hnd Chiengo allowed the Pirates only one hii after the Third Perranoski re- St Louis tired the next three batters, Milwaukee with Stuart scoring on an in-

San Francisco field out.

Philadelphia

Paced

·

the

Tommy Davis paced Los Angeles attack, hitting his

AMERICAN LEAGUE (1st gan4)

15th home run and two singles. Chicago The victory was Drysdale's Boston ninth against six defeats. Starter

Alxth

A Russia - West Germany Joe Gibbon suffered his athletics match. has been can-defeat, pitching only 2-1/3 inn- Chicago celled because the central, Rus Inga, He has eight victorles, Boston sina athletics body objected to it Pittsburgh now has lost 12 of being held in Berlin. athletice its Inst 14 games. sources hero said today.

The West German Athletics Federation had insisted on Bec- in for the match, which Was planned for October 7. and B. West German athletes will now meet Hungary, at Augsburg of the same dates-Reuler:

ZAYTOUN WINS CAPRI-NAPLES

Baltimore

Brian Wilkes New York

wins the Dutch Open

SPORTING SAM

6

(2nd game

B 12 0

8 14

0

DON JANUARY TAKES

(10 innings)

(1st game)

10

0

0

10

Washington Kansas City Minnesota Detroit

Baltimore New York Cleveland

(2nd game)

Zandvoort, July 30. Brian Wilkes, of South Africa, won the Dutch Open Golf Los Angeles Championship here today with a 72-hale total of 279, to finish strokes ahead of Brian

professional.

SWIMMING RACE Huggett, the Romford, Esex,

Naples, July 39. Mohammed Zaytoun of the

United Arab Republic today won the Capri-Naples swim- ming race - counting for the

The Syrian-born Zaytoun led World Long Distance Swim the race from beginning to end, ming Championship for the and when he climbed out of the second year in a row.

water he looked fresh enough to Zaytoun, a 21-yent-old Cairo (awim baeke to" Capel. white collar worker, also get o now record for the swim.

18-mile

o

Standings

13

ΣΙ 2

-AZ.

Major League standings, after today's games were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

Washington Minnesota

It is the third successive year| that a South African golfer has New York won the tile, Champion in 1959 Detroit and 1980 was Sewgotum Sew-Baltimore sunker, the

Durban-born Cleveland player, who did not defend bis Boston the title.

Gerard De Wit, the Dutch Internationa) player, finished Angeles

Kansas City..... third on 282.

NATIONAL Lending scores' were,

Los Angeles 770-9. Wilkes,

San Francisco (70-09-08-72).

Milwaukee 201-3. Huggett, Britain (09-taburgh, 72-09-71).

Louis 232-G. De Witt, Holland (71- Chicro

Philadelphi 68-70-72)—Neuter,

Hundreds landing choru chestred the busty, Arcase-covered swimmer. His time was eight hours 43 minutes and 28 seconds - Just Zayloun was the third man barely beating the old record of to win the race twice in a row, did in 1985 and 8:45:40, set by. Argentina's A Camarero tredo Camarero in 1050.

1956. México's Donatla Gutier. Carlos Larreier, 20-year-rez did it in 1987 and 1958. old Argentinian, was second la Neither Camarero nor Gutierrez 0:00:1.

was entered this year......AF.

THE GAMBOLS

Barry Applebe

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STORE

THANK YOU

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BAT! WHO WANTE SIX EQUALITY?

New York

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After the tournament, which will be run on a league basis, the British, Kenyanyandy West German sides will tour other of India, and will play parts several internationals-Reuter.

by Reg. Wootton

London Express Service.

OPEN PAIRS,

OVER PGA GOLF LEAD RINKS BOWLS

Chicago, July. 30.

Don January today posted, his second successive sub-par round, a 3-under-par 67 for a two- stroke lead as the 43rd Professional Golfers' Association tournament entered the final round.

The lapky Jamuzzy overcame Į The tournament carried Jerry Barber's two-stroke lead 801,800 total purse with $11,000 in the third round of the rain- | going to the winner. harassed 65,025 PGA event as

Barber wobbled for a third.. round 71 and a 54-hole total of W L Pet GB

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AIR-INDIA

207-

Complications

|

FIXTURES

The following fixtures for the Colony Open Pairs and Open Rinks Championships have been announced by the Hong- kong Lawn Bowls Association:

OPEN PAIES

To be

(Quarter-finals) played ca

Tuesday,

Bealdes carly morning August 0, commencing at 6.20 January, who yesterday shot time to cause a second postpone, D. Brown (TC) VE DIC. squall which threatened for a At HKFC:, A. Mullen 2 and a 86, the best single round in ment of the tournament, the Symons

the competition delayed a day unpredictable Tommy Boit alea (KCC). by rain on Friday and nearly caused

complications. In the

wrecked by a morning mual third and final rounds played to-

today-caught up with Barber

on the 80th hole of the tourna ment--AP.

Palmer

ends

up with

a 282 score

day.

and Landolt

.

At PRC: G. T. Graham, and

R. B. Marshall (TC) va P. Wị 6.

AK.

Bolt, not only quit the tourna- | Cottler and K. Forrów (HKFC), ment for the second; time be-

ATC: A. R. Minu and cause of an alling back, but was

(IRC) vs O. R. Sadick auspended indefnitely by the PGA

Minu

for wing objectional and M. B. Hassan (IRC) ót F.

Loo and E. G. Burton (CCC). language in the locker room

A Recreio: 8) Biobeno Land after he quit.

G. D. 9. Agnew. (KBUCK 8. Ramchand and C. C. Ma (CCC).

After his suspension, with the PGA grunting him a tighi to appeal, 1301 came into Lino press tent and deserted this Kitale is not over I'll take it in court if racerary-this is

Arnold Palmer, The newly-very unconstitutional.”—AP crowned Brilich Open cliamplur

and pre-tournament Involirića, made a strong bui

'OPEN RINES

(Semi-Dual)

At KBGC: V.. A. Sequeira, M. A. Baptista, G. F. Ronald and. A. A., Guterres (Bar) · VI B. J. Stevena, R.-Bil,-19. Hunt and FW. HOURSJE (PRG).

rutite antal today with 60% of Two singles titles At PRC: It, G. Laurek, 24.

¤ 283 final scoto, Mat

Palmer, who in 1990, swap) for Rod Laver

the US Open and Masters Lilles

buat milli teams to add the PC

crown tó, ble impressive opíženi

Deauville, July 30.

+

Omar, F. It. Kerníssi spA C. A.

| Bouxa (CCC) vƒ P. 11. Gårdner,

a. 7. Gralian, B. Douglas and

Laveri Australia's Competiura, vais risttidad tion, was destined to anish far Winsladon Champles, wou for that all setponed ma Gurilind, Don-Jutsumige hay cháy many morgen that, bord today, the Coun

· Pakders? 72shole refidri, A Is the final of the Centenary should bes -rounde, 01 71-72-09-30 3pit, hire | Dupy, he beat (1904, Winbledon Augusti Færrpas" "tha, finish linis této stráški | châropini. Varustava Drobe

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