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THE CHINA✨✨MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1961.

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END MOTOR-CYCLE GRAND PRIX

WORLD STUDENT GAMES END

Russians take most medals

after dominating in field and track events

Sofia, Sept. 3.

Japan finished second to the Soviet Union in the gold medals

table at the World Student Games which ended here today. The Japanese gained nine gold medals. The Soviet Union led with 21, Hungary were third with eight and Rumania fourth with six.

Counting un meduis, Japan, these of Czechoslovakio shared fourth pince, The Hungary,

Bilver

bronze www

Jojan and Hungary shared

And

Sovie: Uelon won $2 gold. High spot of the meeting was

medals.

'he Bitt day's world record Rumania were second with 21 high jump from Russian student Germany third with 10 and Valeri Brummel. Brumel, wito

cck the

Life easily, cleared fourth place with”10′′ each.

2.25 nietres (7 11 415 ins) ul his add a centi- third attempt to moire to his own former world mark.

Two world records and several other outstanding

tines and distances gave Folld respectability to the track and field athlotios meel-

Dominant

Rusia

որու Was

The Gendent force on the field and track taking, home a total of dix

gold medati, ive silver and one

1:rosze

ning the men and seven guld, five sliver and one Lronze from the Women's

4.tr Fussio plast two emongest athletle squads were

V

Moss wins Modena Grand Prix

second world record went when another Sovlet record holder, the famed Tamara Pres spun the discus $8.00 metres to "rub out" her former best of 47.43 metres.

A third Russions Tatyana Schelanova came close to a world record in the

women's

long jump. She plopped into

the sawdust at 6.49 metres add- ing a centimetre to her former Sext. But a favourable four- inetres-a-Recond wind mennt that the distative would not be recognised as a world record,

Irish win

Students of track and field performanOCK raised a tew eyebrows during the week when Cuba's sprinter Enrique Figuerols ran the 100 metres in 10.8 secs, and Salvatore Morale of Italy raced cle- gantly round the 400 metre hurdles in 50 sec In the

long jump Igor Ter Britain's brilliant racing driver Ovanasion leapt 7.8 metris and

Stirling Moss today won

Russian, the another

Modena, Sept. 3.

Van Looy keeps

world road race cycling title

Berne, Sept. 3.

Rik Van Loos, the 30-year-old Belgian are. retained his Word Professional Road Race title by less than half a wheel from Italy's Nino De Filippos on the last day of the World Cycling Championships bern today,

In one of the most thrilling Anishes ever seen in this gruel- ling classle, Van Looy's famed Anishing spurt

earried him through to success os 14 riders raced over the last 50 yards to- gether,

up

De Filippon, still coming extremely fast at the line, al-) most caught the Belgian awares as the champlon fung his arms in the air when renched the Balsh.

Van Locy clocked seven hours 40 minutes 35 seconds for the 205 kljometres (178 miles). at an average speed of 30.75 kph (22.03 mph), the fest 14 Vassilinishers all being given the

seventh Modena Grand Prix Kutznetsov, erused to a 7,018 same time.Reuter. a the Emilien Race Track, points total in the decathlon. after Bighting off a dramatie Former world reerd discus

Poland's from thrower.

Piatkowski крип the

last-minute challenge Sweden's Joachim Bonnier. Mass, at the wheel of a Lotus Yaeer tore over the 100 lap, 238.1 km course at an average! of 141,770 kph (88.00 mph) to win in 1 hour 40 mlis 8.1 £!!!5=m8t:11 seconds ahead of Sweden's bearded Banater.

Edmund

discus Title for Ayala

50.15 mtlf: 3 and former Olymple 1,500 metres champion Ren Beinngy brought ireland

her only gold medal with a win in the 800 metres.

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Modol list

Graz, Supt. 3. Latls Ayala of Chile Eat the Australian Bob Howe 0-0, 6-2, 6-3 to win the men's singles Lille at the international lawn tennis tournament here today,

In Allocation of gold medals fol-

The mixed doubles sl athleties Howe and Renco Schuurinen, of

South Africa, beat Legen- stein and Rita Bentley 7-5, 6-2. -Reuter,

The Swede, who won Just year's Modena Grand Prix, put lowing today's final in a superb end-of-race per- formance in his Porsche. ait events were:

USSR, 21 gold, 22 silver, 9

way round the course he ly

1.

fourth. But driving sklifully brunize,

an trock he knows well he threaded his

way up to third

and then to second place.

Moss had held the race leod

2. Japan, 9 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze,

3. Hungary, 8 gold, 2 silver, B brunze,

from tarly on and the British 4. Rumunia, 6 gold, 6 silver, D

veteran showed n his famous

race generalship as hé overeame

bronze..

5. Yugoslavia, 4 gold, 2

oppositica froin Dan Gumy silver. (US Porsche), Grabom (Britain BHM) and Britain's

Roy

4. Czechoslovakia, 3 goki, G silver, 8 bronze.

Salvadori (Yerman 7. Poland, 3 gold. 5 silver, 4

Cooper)-AFP.

Terry Downes

in hospital

London, Sept. 3. Britain's Terry Downes, who has had to postpone his return world middleweight title con- test with Paul Pender because of an injured hand, was today ndraitted to hospital, here.

Downes's manager Sam Burns said it was believed an infec- tion bnd set in which hud caused his hand to swell con- siderably and had given him great puin,

Downer won the world title (not recognised by the Ameri can National Boxing Associa tion) from Pender here In July. He Injured his thumb at home Just over two weeks ago. — Reuter,

WOTAN

An haght në shen

bronze.

B. West Germany, 3 gold, S

silver. 12 bronze,

9. Italy, 3 goid, 2 branze.

Bulgaria, 2 gold, 5 silver,

7 bronze.

bronze.

12. South Africa, 1 gold: 1

OPEN RINKS BOWLS CHAMPIONS

The Craigengower Cricket Club four of R. Laurel, A. M. Omar, F. R. Kerninni and G. A. Souza (skip) won the Colony Open Rinks lawn bowls title yesterday when they beat Police Recreation Club's B. J. Stevens, R. L. Russell, D. J. Hunt and F. W. Hollanda (skip) at Talkoo by 19-18 after an extra-hend.

Photo shows the champion four. From left they are: A. M. Omar, G. A. Souza, F. R. Kermani and R." Laurel-China Mall photo.

Yankees boost AL NEW DATES FOR

baseball lead

to 41⁄2

games

New York, Sept. 3.

BOWLS FINALS

HONDAS TAKE FOUR OUT

OF FIRST FIVE PLACES IN MONZA 125cc EVENT.

Motiza, Sept. 3. Japanese Honda machines took four out of the.

first five places in the 125 cc Italian Grand Prix motor-cycle race on the Monza Cireult here today but were beaten into first place by an MZ ridden by East German Ernest Degner.

Tom Phillis of Australia, on a Honda, had the fastest lap, however, of 2 mins 7.9 secs (161 kph-100.56 mph)-a eircuit record.

Јаран

Teisuko Tanaka of came second in 39 mins 12,1 SCCY.

Degner completed 18 laps totalling 103.5 kilometres (64 | miles) in 30 minules 4 seconds averaging 158.07 kah (98.77 mph)-also a record.

Other top placings were: 3. Luigi Taverl land) 30:19.5.

4. Tom Philis 30:13.6.

5. Jim Redman 39:25,0.

points, followed by Franılizok Klasy (Czechoslovakia) 34, Redman, Havel both 13.

MV lead in the Manufac- turers' Championship with 33 points, followed by Jawa (30), Blanchi 19 and Norton 18.

Redman won in 41 minulos 56.8 seconds at a reord speed (Switzer- of 180,94 mph (112.49 mph). Hallwood was umed at 41-57, (Australia) and Phills at 42-23.8.

Other leading placings were: 4. Tarquinio Provini (Italy), Morini, 43:2.4.

(Rhodesia)

tbh

Deguer now leads World Individusi 125 classification with 42 points. 6. Slivio Grossetti (Italy), followed by Philis with 40, Benelli, 42:11.1, stopped one Redman with 24 and Taverlap behind. with 23.

5. Frantisek Stasny (Czecho- Coslovakia), Jawa, 43:54.2.

A new

Hallwood

registered The following new dates have

Honda lead in the Manufac-lap record with 1 minute 52.7 been announced by the Hong-turers Championship with 48 Boes-103.18 kph (113.82 mph). kong Lawn Bowls Association points followed by MZ of East for the Colony Open Singles and Germany with 12. Open Pair Lawn Bowls Finala which were postponed yesterday because of rain:

350cc Event

The World Riders classica- tion to dule is:

1. Hallwood, 42 points.

2. Redman, 30.

3. Phills, 33.

The Manufacturer Champlon-

Gary Hocking of Rhodesla, on a trivately-enlered MV won the OPEN SINGLES

350 cc. event, with Mike Hall-ship Thursday, Sept. at 5.30 pm

wood (Britain) on another pri- At KBGC: A, Skeet (KDC)vate MV second, and Czechoslo- vs D. C. Symons (KCC).

OPEN PAIRS

vakla's Gustav Havel on a Jawa wird.

The New York Yankees took a 41⁄2-game lead in the American League pennant race today when Elston Howard hit a three-run homer in the last of the ninth inning for an 8-5 victory that completed a stunning three-game sweep Barros (CCC) vs A. Mullen and at an average of 184.32 kph over the Detroit Tigers.

Detroit appeared to have falled to connect for a bonier sulvaged, a dramatic win when) Loday.

Sunday, Sept. 10 at 4 pm At PRC: F. Lee and E. G.

W. B. Brown (T.C.).

Hocking set up a new lap record of 1 minute 52.3 seconds

(114.53 mph).

Hocking completed. the 27 laps totalling, 155.25 kilometres (904 miles) in 51 minutes 17.8

ruled for two runs in the Yogi Berra, who has homer. He made British seconde, at

top of the ninth against Yankeefed in the first inning, followed

relief are Luis Arroyo to lead Martle's ninth-inning blast with Swimming history!

5-4.

Graham

Blackpool, Sept. 3.

Sykes Coventry

top standings or

1, Honda, 48.

2. MZ, 11.

3. Benelli and Merini, 10. 500cc Race

Hallwood won the 500.cc race on an MV, followed by Alastair King (Britain), Paddy Driver (South Africa) and Pagani Alberto (Italy), all on

average speed of Nortons-Reuter. 181.30 kph (112.83 mph).

Hailwood finished in 61 miniles 23.1 seconds and Hovel lu 53:6.0.

Other placings were:

single that chased Tiger rellover Jerry Staley, Arroyo But Mickey Mantle hit his then sacrificed Borrs to recond

4. Alan Shepherd (Britain), swim-Bianchi, second homer of the game and against rellever Ronnie Kline and engineer made British

31:19.8, one lap be- his 50th of the season to tie Bill Skowron was intentionallying history yesterday when he hind, the score in the last half of the walked in hopes of setting up a

won a backstroke title for the 5. Suvlo Grassetti (Italy), sixth consecutive year in ninth. The twe

the Benelli, 53:10.5, one lap behind. komern put aouble play. Mantle three games abend of Kline alipped a fast ball strike Babe Ruth's record pace and over against, Howard but the left him three homers behind Yankee catcher hit, his second team-mate Roger Maxis, who pitch high and deep into

lower left field stands to win the

Favourites' day

at U.S. Tennis Championships

Forest Hills, Sept. 3.

11. Britain, 2 gold, silver, Rod Laver, Australia's Wimbledon champion, easily led the way into the third round of the U.S. Amateur Tennis Singles Championships today as he began his bid for a coveted tennis grand slam.

silver.

13. Ireland, 1 gold, 1 hranze, 14. Sweden, 1 gold, 1 bronze.

Cuba, 1 gold.

15.

16.

Austria, 2 silver bronze.

17. Switzerland, 2 silver. 18. Belgium, 1 silver-AFF.

game.

Redlegs lose

the

In the National League," the Philadelphia Phillies, beaten 17 straight times by Cincinnati took their first game of the season from the League lenders today when pinch batter Wes Covlag- fon singled home the winning run in the eighth inning to top the Redlega 3-2.

The loser was Jim Maloney, the $80,000 bonus investment of the Redlegs, and the winner was Jim Owens, who pitched his first complete game of the season in 13 starts.

Maloney came in as a pinch batter for starter Jim O'Toole in the eighth, after rain caused a 05-minute delay while the Phlis were batting in the seventh, and

stayed in to be the losing The Australian, who drew a Ron Holmberg of Baytown, piléher. first-round by, polished off Texas. Emerson trounced Bailey O'Toole had given up five Chauncey Steele of Cambridge, Brown, Jr, of New York 6-1, hits, fanned 10 and walked ve Massachusetts, 0-3, 0-1, 0-0, 6-0, 6-1, Mark beat Gabino in the first seven innings. without drawing a deep breath | Palafox of Mexico 6-2, 6-2, 0-2

Women's world in the heat which pervaded over and Holmberg knocked out Jim

softball champions

Portland, Sept. 3.

The Whittier Softball team

of California, scored a marathon

over

the centre court.

Other needed stars progress- ed Into the third round with- out too much difcahy and joining the advance was one of the old heroes, 1934 champion Vie Seixas Philadelplifa.

of

Top U.S. hope

2-1 victory

defending champion Stratford, Confice- Seixas, a ranking star as long leul, in 10 innings to capture as two decades ago, used all his the Women's. World Softball Wiles to beat Bob Siska of San

Francisco, 0-4, 10-8, 0-3. Championship bere last night,

Farrin of New York Q-2.

7-5, 6-1,

Standings

Major League standings after today's games are:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston Los Angeles Minnesota

Tiny Yoin Ramirez of Mexico won one of the day's boat matches when she conquered Edda Buding, of West Germany. New York 6-1, 2-0, 0-3, Miss Buding Detroit staved of five match points to Baltimore finally break service in the

Chicago eighth game but, after fighting veland uff kree match points on her own service, lost the ballle on

double-fault. Moving into the third round washington of the women's singles along Kansas City

the Chuck McKinley of St Ann, with eighth-seeded Mita and ended a three-year chon- Migouri, second seeded to Laver Ramirez, were defending cham- plonship

by Stratford. and the top hope to keep reign

Darlene Hard, fourth the pion Whittier, a team that didn't title in the United

seeded Christine Truman O! Cincinnati Statca for England and Mith-seeded Mar- Los Angeles figure to go far, won with a run the fret time since 1955, storm-garet Smith of Australia. in the bottom of the 19th inning-ed into the third round by do Sherry England laid down a per-fealing Lel! Beck of Australia, fect squeezo bunt to bring 17-5, 6-1, 6-1. Coleen Riley from third base.

Hiley had singled and stolen second and third bases.

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He won five successive yards titles, a distance now abolished in favour of the 220 yards, which he covered yester day in 2 mins. 23.9 secs, to lenock three-tenths of a second off his own British and English native records.-China Mail Special.

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250cc Event

Sports Diary

TODAY

TENNIS Colony Ladies Hard Court cham- pionships al LRC, 539 pal

DOWLI

Ind Division; JERC V HKCC, 8.15

TOMORROW BOWLS

PRCAKĊĊ.

Honda took the first three pm. places in the 250 ce event,

Redman won the race with Hallwood second and Phills 2nd Division: third.

0.16 m.

TENNIS allwood leads the 350 co

Colony Ladies Hard Court cham World Classification with 38 plonmi, LRC, 530 pm.

HAGAN'S TROPHY-WINNING DAYS

AREN'T OVER YET

By RICHARD BERRY

great name cropped out from the past the other day: WALTER HAGAN, golfer extraordinary, the American Open cham- plon who won the British Open golf championship four out of the six times that he entered for it.

In America, Hagan has been chosen as the first hokler of a trophy to be awarded every year to the golfer or official who has made the most dis- tinguished contribution to the

furtherance of

Anglo-American golf.

that zur

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SAYS MR. THERM

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