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THE CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY: AUGUST) 28,: (1961.

MORE GOLD MEDALS FOR JAPAN

100 metres freestyle and diving victories at

World Student Games

Sofia, Aug. 27. Japanese swimmers took two more gold medals at the World Student Games hore today when they won the highboard diving and 100 metres men's freestyle events, Szunke Koneto, the Japanese Olympic diver, won the men's high- board diving title, beating his closest challenger, Leonard Ropkins, of Britain, by nearly 10 points.

In sweltering hest Sancte In particular, Rene Salomon and able Soviet Union team by nine thrilled the crowd that packed, Waldir Bocardo-who had abouts to four, The Russians had the open-air pool to total 154.59 strong determination to win.

been expected to win comfort- points from 19 dives. Ropkina Bocardo, who was a member ably. scored 344.82 points und George of the Bruzilian Olymple team, Banu, of Humanla, was third notched 27 points, Salómon did with 114.13.

even better" with 41..

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Kanete took a blɛ lead in the five compulsory dives, and Tup points sorers for Japan although he managed to stay were Yasukuni Oshima

(24), comfortably ahead Rapkins Takashi Masuda (15) and made up some of the leeway | Hiroshi Maruyama (13).

In the last Πνε voluntary Today's matches gave Japan dives.

a third place standing in Pool "A"-AFP.

Tap pointe for a single dive were scored by Kanelo, who Jeceived 21.32 points ter his

last effort from the 10-metre board—a two-and-a-half back-

werd somersault,

Thrilling finish

GYMNASTICS

Keigo Shimizu won by Mitsukuri, of Japun, had a

touch in the final of the men's slight lend

Soño, Aug. 23,

over Tliov

(Soviet 100 metres freestyle. The PollshUnlun) at the halfway stage of swimmer Sulamon was second the two-day Gymnastle Chum- and Fukui, another Japanese pionship at the World Student Anished third. Shimizu'e tline Games, here today.

was 57.4 secs.

It lookeri 4 million 10 one against Olympic swiminer Shimizu when the giant Pole Andrze Salamon had peggert down the his challenge

but Jength

ttle the Japanese Romehow beat the Pale

tock

Binal

Poland beat Rumania 9-4 to win the bronze medal.itsuter.

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Missed putt costs Gary Player £1,570

Akron, Aug. 27.

A missed putt from eight feet cost South African Gary Player £1,570 in the American Classic Golf Tournament here today. Player and American Ryder

Cup golter Joy Hebert had lied for the lead in the 72- hole event, and then imme- diately began a audden-death playoff.

Both men had par; figures for

the first hole in the playoff. At the .000-yard second hole, Hebert mlared an eagle putt by two inches, and was down. in birdie four. Player reached the green.

throw, but his eight-foot putt for birdto four broke away

A Super European

Soccer League

next summer?

London, Aug. 27.

English soccer officials plan to inaugurate a Super European League next summer with club teams from Britain, France, Hungary, Italy and Spain taking part.

Alan Hardaker, secretary of Mitsukuri has 29.10 points and Tilov 20.05 points. Kasazow, of the English League, sald British

with Bulgaria, is third

23.80 teams had been asked to give points and another

Japuneve their views on the idea so that competitor, Nagesama, is fourth it can be further discussed at u

meeting early next month. with 28.75 polnits

details "Many

must he examined and many questions settled before any definite com- petition can be organised," Hardaker said.

The third member

of the

to the touch and got the verdict Japanese team, Taul, is eighth much to the surprise of every-with 28.00 polnila. Reuter.

опе

Had Balamon judged his final strokes better he might Jinve Won

The Indonesian anjati was Aith in 58.4 seconds. He fed for short while but could not

sustain the fast pace,

The 200 metres breaststroke finut was another thrilling

FENCING

race with the touch this time men's tram foil event at Japanese World Student Cames here going against the swimmer, Yoshyaki Shikushi, (day.

In the

Anul they

Shikuzhi put up a tremendous effort over the final length and great victory over

raced alongside Russia's Founi-

the Soviet

kov all the way down the pool. but

favourite just minnoged to stay ahead.

Founikov's time of 2 minutes 41.4 seconds, beat the Games re- cord he had set in the morning. Shikushi clccked 241,5, with the German title-holder.

Hons Joachim Troger, third in 2:43.2. -Reuter.

BASKETBALL

the

Sofa, Aug. 27. Japan was eliminated from

section of the basketball World Student Gamos here to- night in a thrilling game with Brazil, which the South Ameri- can team won 100-80.

Brazli who topped the "A" Pool with Italy go into the final pool along with

Fool

scored a the formid-

Hardaker said the coin- petition would include 12 teams divided Into three sections of four. Matches would be played between May 13 and June 17 next

year.

Russians take three European

rowing titles

the

Prague. Aur, 27. The Soviet Union took

lion's share of gold medals at the 50th European Rowing Championships which ended here today.

among

several

near the cup. The American won the first prize of £3,214. Player had to be content with L 1,842

a difference of £1,872. Player's winnings, however, put him more firmly in his poal- tien as the leading money- in the United States this season-Reuter,

camer

Japanese

WICKET

with Norman

Yardley

ASHES DEFEAT A BLESSING?

It proves that brighter cricket pays off

boxers That old pante cry of "sack the lot" is ringing round ngain following

England's most disappointing series against Australia for many

trounced

Warsaw, Aug. 27. Poland's boxers today routed Japan's agiateur

boxing cam Warsaw but by 14-0 today in 10,000 boxing fans applauded boxers heartily the Japanese

Fame elforta,

The malch was

fought only

In seven weights from flyweight light-middleweight us the for Its Japanese teom camo

the tour without heavier weights.

European

The Poles won all the fights

on points and, only in the light-

weight the decision of the judges was split. Many of the Warsaw

fang boxing

thought thai beaten Poland's Shiratori had Dasal.

the On Tuesday

Japanese Boxers leave Warsaw for West Berlin for a match, with West

boxers amateur Germany's AP.

World Polo champions

on

of

Deauville, Aug. 27. Today's rowing was marred The San Miguel teom Matches would be decided on by a mysterious ailment which Argentina won the World Poto Sola, Aug. 27. Hungary's fencers

basia with spread won the a home-und-away

com- Championship today by beating the competing team, keeping their petitors, hitting especially hard the San Maurizio team by seven

highly to-own gate money.

among the

favoured goals to two, in the final. Germans.

An American, a Mexican, an

and

Italian The Soviet Union took three Argentinian A snag

Sari the

Maurizio European titles, made the seven

up Representatives from the in-o

team----UPI. ternational Federation of Foot-Germany two and Italy two.

The Germans, represented in bali Associations (FIFA) and

all seven finals, won only two the European Football Associa

of them because several of tion probably would be included

their rowers had, been hit by on the Organising Committee.

diarrhoea as the result of a The European League idea strange iliners which deve has got many powerful suppor- laped last night in the rowers' terz. But one British expert camp. The less hit other said that a song in running the nations well Denmark, competition next suminer "Is Switzerland and

United that some of the matches would. States. clath with the World Cup finals

Thomas Keeler, Swiss pre- In Chile."

sident of FISA, has ordered an

Investigation immediate

Finalists for U.S. Doubles Tennis Tournament

Brookline. Aux. 28. Mexico's Rafael Osuna

and Antonio Palafox beat top- seeded Ramser Earnhart and Marly Blessen of the US

6-4, 6-0, 6-4 in one of yester- day's men's semi-finals of the Blat U.8. Lawn Tennis Association's National Doubles Tennis Championships.

the

In the other semi-final, US. Davis Cup pair of 20-year- and 10- old Chuck McKinley

wore year-old Dennis Ralston

47-year-old Gardnar down Mulloy of the U.S. and Bob winners, Bulgaria and Hungary.

Mark of Australia, 6-1, 10-14, The Japanese lesm

quiited 7-5. the court after their deciding game tonight to loud applause from the crowd. Their meeting had rated as one of the best of the Cames.

The Japanese players showed some sparklingly fast moves but they were up against a team- and two Brazil team members

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DIAPHRAGM

ACTION.

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He pointed out that such clach might mean that several reveal the cause of the illnesses. club would be without their World Cup matches.—AP. stars-players engaged ju

Sprint cycling title for Italian

Zurich, Aug. 27. Antonto Masper of Italy won the Professional World Sprint Cycling Championship for the fifth time tonight.

The Mexicans, who are third seeded, defeated second-seeded Mckinlo, and Rolston in four seta last weekend in the Inter- zone Davis Cup tie at Cleveland, He defeated Michel Rousseau Ralston and the 22-year-old of France in two straight legs Osuna are old playing partners, in the final at Zurich's Oerlikon having won the Wimbledon title Stadium. and resched the sanl-finals mi

the second

THE WINNERS

Winners were: Single

stulis: Vyacheslav

Ivanov, Russia.

Double sculls: Yuri Tukalov

and Alexander Berkutov, Rus- sla.

Elghts: Italy.

Coxed fours: Germany.

Coxiess fours: Italy.

Coxed pairs:

Zigma Jukni and Antannos Bogdanovichus, Russia.

Coxteso pairs: Gunther Zum- keller and Dieter Bender, Ger- many.-UPI & Router,

Walker Cup teams at practice

Scattle, Aug. 27, race, Maspes Members of the United States

this tournament at Longwood equalled his own world record and British Walker Cup teams of 10.8 seconds over the last 200 worked out today at the Scallio

Cricket Club in 1900.

WOMEN'S EVENT

It

yeurs.

is the easiest way to relieve the emotions and assuage disappoint- ment. But, when you get down to facts, the idea just isn't practical, is it?

The selectors qu't sack the lot because there isn't another "lot" avaliable as a substitute! So this is tune for some set- sible thinking.

The selectors' tirsi job is to Improve decide how they can the material they've got,

New approach

means

They should by all bring in young batsmen like the hard-hitting Peter Parfitt, or openers like Erlo Russcil or Brian Stoti, and think of blooding bowlers like Worce- stershire's left-hander, GIZ- ford,

MAY,

and

think they are a better side Far 100 often, If one assesser them man for {particularly, Barrington, were man, but that binding of zest digging England out of trouble and enthusinam has given instead of building big scores. them the winning ingredient.

It is precisely those qualities that English cricket needs to- day. At the Oval O'Neill and

the Burge provided example.

01 Australia's longer bl ting line-up,

Bill now boy Lawry has been the outstand-

the Ing discoveTY perfect

This tall left-hander has now

and coll - acquired a #kui

trouble #dence which will England'a bowlers for a very long time.

Although Australia were two for 15 and in real trouble, the two moved firmly into a 58- runs-an-hour counter-attack of sound, hard-hitting cricket,

And the Joy of it to most people was that O'Neill refused to be crease-bound. He danced

wicket and But these youngsters still need down the

drove experience to bring them along.forcely at anything near a fair So something more has to be lertgth. It was a "inste of old- done.

time, fast-moving aggression and it delighted all who saw It.

In my opinion, the whole approach of all English cricket- ers must be gingered up.

I still maintain that this is one of the most modest bowling sides Australia has even sent to England. It should have been hit out of sight.

Yel, from

sheer exuberance and persistence, and the on- leader- thusiasm of Benaud's

itself time after time. ship, the team has risen above

The Australians have secm- ed to ahow far more zest for their erleket. Nothing do- pressed them.

still don't I

WORLD WATER SKI

Harvey was his usual brilliant, but somewhat erratic, self. And although we didn't see the real O'Neill and Burge until the very. end, the Australian batting was till deeper and more consistent than England's.

West Indian lesson and my Oscars to Stathama

rate the Bowling on both sides As well below top Australia-England standard. But'

and to his old friend and op-

·Brut We must realise that ponent, Davidson. They bore modern Australia has only just the brunt of the attacks. learned that lesson, The West Indians last winter were the boys who taught them.

I have just checked the figures and it is interesting to note that England's rate of 39 runs, per hundred balls for the firat four Tests of this series was exactly the pace at which Australia scored against West Indies.

Blessing

I also hand a special Oscar to Mackay who must be the most persistent and the most under- rated howler on either side.

England... did not unearth any outstanding new talent, except wicket-keeper Murray, but in Lawry, Booth, O'Nelli and 20-year-old McKenzie, Australia have blooded Tour of the highest potential.

Australia's 44 runs per 100 balls was below the West Indies the rate Even so, enough of glumour and crowd-appeal of that winter serles had rubbed If this England defeat: at last off on a Benaud for him to stimulates a new-look, faster-

be D

realise that the guy approach,scoring cricket, it will Stearns

Champion unplaced in tricks and slalom events

Long Beach, Aug. 27.

Make no mistake that now

the never-say-die attitude, couldbearing in disguise. Day off,

He said from the start of this look has to come. It has te tour be would alm at 60 runs an Come from the top and go hour, whalever England chose through all levels of cur crie- to do. And although he hasn't ket. And the quite achieved that figure, he the better. managed

It often short bursts to win.

enough

I quite believe that, but for those two owkword wirknis at Lord's and Leeds, the Austra Han rate

been would have around 50 an hour.

Jean Marie Muller of France won the men's

tricks event and Jim Jackson of the U.S. the Unlucky for May men's slalom in the Seventh World Water Ski Championships today.

the

tricks

and

Jackson, the 5ft. 5in., 135- first Ave in pound captain of the U.S. 1cam, slalom events. The anal event zoomed around 40 buoys as to be run is the jumps. speeds up to 371⁄2 miles an hour.

This was one more buoy than Women's champion the mark set at Milan, Italy, by

Vicki Van Hook of the US., overall ing men's overall champion. title and a protest yesterday, Muller won the tricks event announced today that she was against 53 contestants from 19 retiring. She said nations only after judges re was lack of unclent facilities viewed films of the event. The for practising in this area.

Chuck Stearns, the U.S. defend-who lost the women's

of the US. was Mirs Van

third. Maximo Vazcilie

fourth France

One reason

years.

Like any captain of a losing side, Peter May has come in for a great deal of criticism. After 40 Tests as skipper, I imagine he feels it is high time scene- body else took over.

May has never been the Benaud .type But, in his quiet conservative way, he has won 20 of those 40 Tesis and. In fernis of success, at any rate, he is among the top 10 cap- lains of all tima.

exuberant character.

In this series. I reckon he has

Face Was ruu yesterday but Mrs Van Hook had held the been desperately unlucky. the Judges refused to announce women's title for two regulis anill today after study-She lost it yesterday to Sylvie at Lord's. At Leeds, I thought metres. His speed was 66.00

He wasn't tho side that lost Golf Club courco-scens of tho klemetres per hour.

ing the films.

Hulsemann of competition which is set for

Luxembourg. Ni Orgi Joseph De Bakker of Belgium Friday and Saturday. Edda Buding, from Cologne,

Hook's father, B. E.he handled that win well. At Germany and" Mexico's Yola took third place for the second "It looks like a beautiful second, Bruno Zaccardi of Italy van Hook, lodged & protest that Manchester, he also seemed to Ramirez won through to the straight year, defeating Oscar course cald Charles Lawrie,

of she was deprived of points in have things well under control Anal of the women's event.

Philippe one andi Platiner of Switzerland in a captain of the British squad Legut of France fifth.

run but the judges die- until those catches went down, until that laat Australiah allowed it-AP: They beat Donna Floyd, of decider after each man had won "we'll know later It we Call Four mon tled for cond

partnership built up and until Virginia, and Belmar Gunder-one race.

handle it."

Benaud crashed in for those son, of Pennsylvania · 6-0, 3-6, Maapes victory came at the The American team, headel place in the slalom, each with buoys. They are Colim 0-4 in a 70-minute match.

winning wickets. end of unotlier day of blazing by non-playing captain Jack M. Birmingham, (Australia). Two rival teams Miss Euding and Miss Sunshine. it was Haly's second Westland, alss toured the links Wally Morris (Australia), Ramirez ·will meet Darlene triumph in the championships. for the first time and Bked what Simon Khoury (Lebanon) and Hard, of the United States, On Saturday night, Sergelo they saw--a course not too long, Bernd Rauchenwald (Austria), and Australia's Lesley Turner in Blancholto won the amateur with averaged welded greens, Stoarns appeared to be los«: the final tomorrow. AP & sprint life in an all-Italion final heavily wooded, with two watering his overall championship

Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

NO SALT

begin assault

Not to blame

...

At the 'Oval, he was blamed for a complete break-down of the first innings batting which

gether with a gallant 71..

with Gluseppe Beghello-AP. holes, plus a lot of hills—UPI. because he was not uniong the on Freney Peak he, personally, tried to hold to

by Barry Appleby

DON'T BOTHER-

IVE FINISHED

WITHOUT

New York

ILT BY

I wonder now who is going to serve us better. In 10 žerica as captain, May has lost only twol

Chamonix, Aug, 27. Weather conditions in the Mont BlaneC Tengo were re ported excellent today ng two rival team-one Britch ond Arinlysing the individual pur- the other composed of French | fonnances, one of the saddest And Itollat climbers-aliacked features of England's unsuitabl the, central pillar of the Froney baiting has been the nimost Perk.

complete cellpse during The The peak, which claimed four series of Colin Cowdery, An lives in a Franco-Italian -at-aggroente of 180 (uverage 21) tempt inst month, is a buttress from the man I regard as Eng to Mont Blanc, over 12,000 feet land's greatest: player explains. bigh Big Bridah-toum Chris Bon average of only 20 frahi

a.gront deat

nington and Dùn Whillans," set

"off from Chamonix yesterday, Opener

several hound, sheriį, of their revealing, rivala, the Italian Alpinist kerumah

·Jeonato Pluari did three Francis ortotle, guidas,"". Pierre-Jülled, "- Rønë | brilliant,

AIR-INDIA Desakhon - Wod > Tyar - Pollat- | Dexter,

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Win for South China

Singapore, Aug. 27. The visiting South China football team, which represent- ed Hongkong In the Matayan Independence Soccer Tourna meni in Kuala Lumpur re-

a Com cently, tonight beat. bined Services side by four goals to one in a friendly match berc

The visitors led 2-1 at half- time--Router.

Chess News

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By LEONARD BARDEN NEGOTIATIONS

advanced for a match between the United States and Rusala in New York in Nayem- ber This will be the biggest challenga the Russians have crer had to face to their world chess supremacy.

America's young team, led by their 15-year-old champion. Bobby Fischer, are already rrekoned better than Yuro- elavin, formerly the No. 2 ohess country, In Belgrade last month. mon Yugoslavia shocked the Russians by holding them to a 3-point lead If a match of 00 games.

The Yugoslav Juniors won their part of the match 7-. and their women drew, Bron RUSSR'S famed. grandmasters: had a hard time of it, with. Korés, Averbabh and Biéin all being held to 50 per cent score OT WUTEN.

„Now the Tuusinta are alienied for their European champion- alip tilla, to be played at Ober hausen., West Germany, thịu week. They have neked their strongest Available team, ird by Balvitinik ate Tau. They should win comfortably, but, Naw Yurk "le going to be lucy big testenine

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