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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SHATTERED RECORDS MARK FOURTH DAY OF GAMES

London, Aug. 3-One world and 15 Olympic records lay broken at the fect of the earth's best athletes and swimmers as the fourth day of competi- tions in the 14th Olympiad ended tonight. The day had slaughter of the old statistics,

scen

a wholesale

The first world record of this Olymplad fell to four United States swimmers who won the men's 800 metres relay in eight minutes 46 seconds, benting Japan's 1936 record at Berlin by 5.5 seconds.

The American team tonight fought the greatest Olymple swimming team race of all time when Hungary was beaten by just over four yards in the relay race-a distance of 874 yards two feet nine inches-but both teams broke the world record.

the and

of water in the Sixty thousand people at the Olymple record with her time of 11.3|liest stretches Wembley Stadium saw three other seconds. Maureen Gardner, a British country was made today.

In the sculls, one of the highlights records go by the board-the 80 ballet dancer, who also won her heat metres women's hurdles, the 10,000 today, has clocked 11.2 seconds, but of the Regatta, American and Bri- tish competitors who are expected metres walk and the shot put,

record Is awaiting ratification. Mrs. Blankers-Koen, who electri-, to dominate the event-have been Other Olymple figures to die a watery death in the Empire Pool.

ficu

great crowd yesterday by separated. For instance, Jack Kelly, the women's 100 winning

Wood, Wembley, were the

metres. Bcerned of America, Mervyn the 100 metres backstroke and the women's

of the "double" by taking Australian oarsman of repute, nssured 200 metres breast-stroke-the latter the hurdles itle when she ran A. D. Rowe, the Oxford University round President who will represent Great the first broken by Holland's wonder swim-

Britain, are all drawn separately.. mer. Nel Van Vilet, and the Aus earlier today in

qualifying heat. tralian girl Nancy Lyons and the Hungarian Eva Novnak, who were

and But the 60,000 spectators-the lowest attendance so far-leaving

tonight were 1930. Wembley Stadium eagerly discussing the action of Bri- tish Olymple officials in dropping ten

econd and third.

REG HARRIS

Reg Harris, the world's cycle aprint champion and a British hope for a gold medal.

He was dropped from the British team because he refused to train in the same conditions at the London cycling-trnek nt Herne Hill tic cycle teams from 20,other competing nations. The decision to drop Har ris was only taken after last-minute telephone calls to Harris' Manches- ter home, 200 miles away.

Throo Americans broke the shot put Olymple record of 53 et

three-quarters inches set by II. at Berlin in Woellie, of Germany,

competing among Thompson, of the throw 64 feet

werd

thes.

United States, frui and

a half inch-16.46 metres - after his

The Olymple hop, step and jump final was won by Arne Ahmann, of Sweden with 15,40 metres, G. Avery, of Australia, was second and K Turkey, third, with Sarialp, of 15.385 metres and 16.025 metres res- pectively.

world Alex Jany, of France, the

400 motres J. E. Fuchs, record holder for the compatriot, had thrown 53 feet 84 Inches. De-freestyle swimming, was benten into Lancy, of the Unlied States, then third place in the second semifinal

Thompson's Agures improved

of the Olymple 400 metres freestyle inches (16.88 today. Reuter. with 84 feet 84 metros). Thompson then, not to be outdone, broke his own figure by a fect two wonderful throw of 50

on

inches (17.12 metres).

Swimmers were also again in re- cord-breaking form. The Olympic record for the women's 100 metres (109 yards, one back-stroke event ΥΠΟ broken twice in the preliminary heats the Wembley Pool.

foot one Inch)

at

Athletics

Yesterday's results in Olympic athletics were marked by two more American victories, the Miss Kaaren Harup, of Denmark,} first a foregone conclusion plus knocked one second off the old a United States sweep-the shot | Olympic record established at Berlin

12 years ago to win the second heat put-which

saw

Callfornian

in one minute, 15.0 seconds. Wilbur Thompson register the Suzanne Zimmerman, of the United best heave of his career (56 feet States, who was runner-up, was sly 2 inches) and the fourth finest one-fifth of a second outside the old-

performance of all time. record.

In heat three, Judy Joy Davles, af Australia, also beat the Berlin re- cord with one minute, 16.4 seconds, although she had the easiest win of

i four heats.

The other American victory was "Pell-Mell" Mel Patton's against the most classic field in Olympic his- tory. Patton ind never been conced- ed a chance over LaBench or McKenley nt this HISTORIC TRIPLE

and distance who finished nelther had Ewell Captain W. O. G. Grut, a Swedish

The London Games continue to be artillery oficer, made Olympic his second. tory today when he won the swim the most

upsetting in the whole ming contest of the modern penta-

of the

modern Olymple thlon-an event which gave him history victory in three of the contest's ve events and assured him of the championship.

series.

In the final of the Hop, Step & Jump. Sweden's Arne Akmann, conceded an outside chance to win. took first place against an all-ster feld

the two of favourites, Korea's Kim Wun Kwan and India's Henry Rebello fall to place in the first six.

that saw

THE RESULTS

hot

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1948.

BEST IN THE WORLD

America's feminine diving squad who have already swept up the springboard diving medals.

Left to right: Vicki Manola Draves, the champion, June Stover, who is in the platform event, Zoe Ann Ölsen and Patricia Elsener. All four hail from California. ---- AP Wirephoto.

WORLD RECORD RACE

Magyar & Hawaian

In Anchor Leg Duel

Empire Pool, Wembley, Aug. 3. The Japanese-held mark of 8:51.5 in the 800-metre swimming relay, set in 1930 at Berlin, was smashed today by both first and second place teams.

The great spurt finish by Bill Smith of Hawail gave the United States another championship and a new World's record for the event.

It took the fastest time ever for Hungary's Geza Kandas displaced win and for American Bill Heusner In third the United States to second place for Hungary, which also place. At this point Heusner dropped beat the Japanese mark in finishing back to 5th position about a length a close second. The United Stairs behind Yantorno.

in 8:48.4.

quarter timed in 8; 46 and Hungary

It was a bitter battle between the victorious Americans and Hungary from the start. The United States went into a one-foot lend at the 200- metre mork but trailed by the same margin ut halfway palot.

100-metres On the last

when

Knades made his great push Yan- torno held grimly to finish 10 seconds behind the winner in 4:57.3, thus qualifying for the final as one of the fastest losers-United Press.

OLYMPIC BASKETBALL

China Beats Korea

In the last second of the game, little 5ft. 2 inch Lee threw a one handed shot to win a thrilling Olympic basketball-tournament game tonight for China over Korea 49-48.

China was behind 20-16 at half-time and until the last 10 minutes seemed to have not the slightest chance of win- ning.

Britain and 36 against Hungary: for a total of 135. Uruguay scored 69 against 'Britain, 32 against Brazli and 40 against Italy for, a total of 147.

China, with Chuo and little Lee, steadily and slowly closed the gap of 41-37. Chu throw one shot to raise the score 41-30. It was not long before the Korean team banged In one to make 'the score 43-30.

Uruguay hus still to meet the It was only in the very last strong Hungarian team--the game is moment that the Chinese team

scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. successfully scored several points to

But if she beats Hungary, she will gain the narrow victory,

Ching is scheduled to meet. the beata Brazil--and the game is sche- have an excellent chance. If Canada Philippines at 7.30 p.m. today induled right after the basketball.

Hungary.

Czechoslovakia tonight

Uruguay game tomorrow afternoon bounced

the picking of two champion teams back from the defeat suffered inst from Group A will be a difficult job night at the hands of the United indeed. States, beating Egypt 32-30 and The

coach, Uruguayan

Roul retaining a good chance of getting Canale, said after the game that he

the eight-team championship

thought the Uruguayan team was beginning to get its strike and will Czechoslovakia must beat Argen-be hard to beat from now tina-an extremely difficult but not United Press. impossible tasic. Czechoslovnicía and

20

finals.

Argentina

will meet on Friday night in what will be the climatic battle in Group C.

outclassed

the

Czechoslovakia clearly

on-

OLYMPIC HOCKEY

taller but Jess

experienced Pakistan Wins 9:0 Egyptian team. Czechoslovakla showed better passing and teamwork. -United Press,

PROTEST DISALLOWED The International Basketball Fe deration jury today disallowed the protest by Belgium in Its game with China last night.

The Jury ruled that officials were correct in their judgment and that the original score will stand as it is. NARROW SHAVE FOR U.S.

Argentina almost upset the favoured United States basketball team today' and Chilo rolled to a surprising victory. over Philippines.

the

The United States, heavy favourite to take the Olymple championship, barely squeezed out a 59-57 victory over a smooth, aggressive Argentine quintet.

The Chileans crushed the Filipinos 60-30 a totally unexpected margin. Peru made it a banner day for South America by drubbing Switzerland 40-19.

Argenting held a 33-20 advantage on the overconfident U. S. team a halftime.-Associated Press.

HARD FIGHT Uruguay beat Italy 46-34.

Uruguay and Canada are tied in match points, both with five, and WATER POLO

both have two wins and one loss Canada to Hungary and Uruguay States team was made up of Wally Swimming in Land 4 the United

Results In today's water polo play to Brazil, but cases of ties are Ris of the University of Iowa, who

coccided by accumulative points Men's 100-metre freestyle, Wally Woir Argentina

1 scores of the teams and Canada in won an Olympic gold medal in the Spain

4 three games has scored 65 points of Beverley Hills, California, Jimmy Hungary

1 against Italy, 41 ugainst

Great McLane of Akron, Ohio, and Bill South of Hawali,

offs were:

11 India

4 'Egypt

3 Yugoslavia

Seventeen-year-old McLane, COUNTY CRICKET swimming in No. 3 spot, shoved the 200 Metres Dash Final: 1. Mel United States out in front by sprin- Patton, USA, 12.1 secs.; 2. Norwood ting brilliantly in the last 25 metres Lloyd of his leg in the relay, gaining two Ewell, USA, 21.1 5. 3. LaBeach, Panama, 21.2 a.; 4, Herb feet on Hungary's Elemer Szatmary,

No previous competitor in the modern pentathlon has won more than two events. Captain Grut won the riding event, tied for first place in the fencing, und won the 300 metres swimming

event in four Jour minutes 17 seconds--less than two "PELL-MELL" SUCCEEDS

seconds outside the Olympic record. fionaurs in the men's 200 metres Captain Grut, pentathlon champion dash again went

United of Sweden five times since 1938, said to the States. but foray it was a while that today's Olymple event was his American. Mel Patton, who breasted last pentatlon appearance. the tape. In a brilliantly-run race, Mrs Victoria Manalo Draves, wife the 23-year-old student flashed past of a Los Angeles electrical engineer, the tipe in 21.1 seconds. Ewell. won the women's Olympic spring-McKenley, Jamalca. also of the United States team, was board diving championship at the second in 21.1 seconds, while Lloyd | Wembley Puol. Labeach, of Panama, came in third in 21.2 seconds. Herbert McKenley. of Jamaica, came in fourth.

Mrs Fanny Blankers Koen equal

world record which she bubles." already shares--In winning her heat of the 80 metres hurdles in 11.3 seconds. Her tinc broke the Olymple record of 11.6 seconds. Then she went on to her semifinal

led

the

How They Stand

Unofficial standings in the Olympic Games after 35 events completed are: United States

Mirs

7

Draves, whose father is Fillpine, announced she now intends to retire front competitive diving so that she can "ettle down and have

American girls took all three first places in the competition.

Nicole Pellissard, of France, was injured today while diving. In this event. Iter ears were affected by the Injury but she hoped to be in the water again soon. She was fourth in the springboard diving final.

HAPPY TURKS

The Turks today celebrated their freestyle wrestling victories mainly with music, including the singing of the Turkish national anthem several They had four winners? medals and

times.

Shot Pul Final: 1. Wilbur Thomp son, USA; 2. James Delanet, USA; 3. Jim Fuchs, USA, Winning tance; 50 feet 2 inches.

LAST LAP THRILL

In

But in the final lap, Geza Kandis Hungary, giving everything he dishad, pushed momentarily out

front by half a stroke. The dark- be skinned Hawaiian was not to denied.

Hop, Step & Jump Final: 1. Arne Ahmann, Sweden; 2. George Avery,

Australia; 3. K. Sarialp, Turkey;

4. Preben Larsen, Denmark.

Ho began whirling his arms like a threshing machine, virtually lift ing himself out of water like a speed boat.

The crowd went wild as the two it out in the fo establish the first world of the 14th Olympics. Smith

Frayer, or fought

110 Metres High Hurdles: Semi- Analists are O. H. Bernard, Swit- Belgium; zerland; Pol Brackman, Craig Dixon, USA, H. France; Peter Gardner, Australla; gained final victory two strokes Haakon Lidman, Sweden; Andre ahead of the speeding Hungarian.

third, followed Marie, France; Bill Porter, USA. France was

by Sweden Clyde Scott, USA: Alberto Triulzi,

Miss Nel van Vliet of Holland. Argentina: Jim Vickers, India, and Rey Weinberg, Australia.

who set a new Olympic record of 257 in the preliminaries won Women's 80 metres

200-metre women's breast

the

stroke

UNIQUE FEAT IN BATTLE OF THE ROSES

London, Aug. 3-Prominent among present-day bats. men is Edward Lester, who not only achieved the ambition of all Yorkshiremen-to hit a century against Lancashire in a battle of "The Roses," but he did it twice in the same match.

This equalled the 28-year-old record of Percy Holmes, the only other player ever to have scored two centuries. in a Lancashire versus Yorkshire match.

and

London, Aug. 3-Pakistan, one of the faneled teams in the Olympics. feld hockey tournament, outclassed Denmark 9-9 in a Group “C” match tonight. A. Azis scored eight goals for Palstam, five of them before half-time.

The fleet-fooled Pakistan team showed

they perfect artistry as swept down the field in lovely com-

bined passing movements. Den- mark's defenders could do little against the akill of their opp

gome,

In another Group poncats. Holland beat France 2-0. The Dutch had most of the play in the frat half and were more dangerous In front

of goal than the French

who wasted

many forwards,

coring chances. P. J. M. Bromberg and J.H. Krulze scored Holland's goals in the opening half. Neither side scored in

the second half. Associated Press,

Rave

AFGHANS BEAT U.S. London, Aug. 3.-Six brothers in the Afghanistan hockey team the United States representatives a big headache in their Hockey tournament at Sudbury, in Olympic the north-western outskirts of LoD- don

tonight.

Their dash and team work were a fenture of the opening half, fences were, however, mainly do-

De-

minant, though the United States defence found it difficult at times' to hold a fast moving attack.

Afghanistan eventually two goals to nil.-Reuler,

wor

by

Modern Pentathlon

Sweden's crack pentathlete, W. 0. G. Grut, won today the swimming test of the Modern Pentathlon and appeared to be certain winner of the event.

Grut won three of four tests held so far and is 35 points nhend" of the United States' Major F. B. Moore, who stands second.

The Swede's position is now prac- tically uns

unshakable as it will be suffi-

in

cient for him to place third or fourth

tomorrow's test 4,000-metro, cross-country running-to win the pentathlon. Grut is a good runner. and is almost certainly to place among the first three in cross coun-

try.

At the end of the fourth' test, Only four other players-J. T. 241 for 5 (Lester 132); Lancashire Sweden led the team standing as well the Individual with " the Tyldesley, P. Holmes, Denis Comp-361 for 5 declared. At Birmingham: ton and Winston Place--have pre-

Match between United States in second position.

The swimming test, which took vlously performed the feat at Old Warwickshire

Derbyshire

Council place at Borough · County. Trafford.

abandoned. Derbyshire 99 and 120 Pool, was conducted in drizzling rain Lester, aged 25, received permis- for no wicket; Warwickshire 227.

of Labour sion from the Ministry

At Worcester: Worcestershire beat and cold; a number of competitors, including South Americans, Italians last February 10 leave his employ Essex by 224 runs. Hurdies:

Worcestershire and Spaniards appeared to be 270 and 283; meat in the Scarborough Corpora-

Essex 131 and. 208 handicapped by the cold. two seconds to collect. Except for Finalists are Fanny Blankers-Koen, championship by beating Austria's lion offices so that he could become

(Wyatt for 43).

The 4,000-metre cross country Maureca Gardner,

a full-time professional with

At Northampton: Leicestershire run tomorrow at Camberley' will the flyweights, they dominated the Netherlands;

Yorkshire. WANTS GIVE BABIES lighter divisions and produced some Britain; La Lomaka, Czechoslovakia; Miss Nancy Lyons-United Press.

He was awarded his beat Northamptonshire by 182 runs. Anally decide the best oll around Oberbreyer, Austria; and

County cap early this season.

the world. United Wembley, Aug. 4.—The new Olym- He first appeared for the White Leicestershire 127 and 300 for 5 sportsman two others (names not received).

pic Diving queca, 23-year-old Vic-Rose county in 1945 and against declared: Northamptonshire 100 and Press. 3,000 Metres Steeplechase: Heat toria Manalo Draves of Filipino and Northamptonshire last summer es- 94 (Walsh 0 for 42).

At Bristol: Gloucestershire drew winners were Erik Elmstater, English parentage, announced plans tablished the unique record of being

ever to with Somerset. Somerset 190 and Sweden, In 0 mins, 15 secs.; Rafael to become a fulltime housewife and the only Yorkshire colt

score two centuries in a County 135 for 5 (Gimblett 60); Gloucester- 0:20.0; and Krear a big family, Pujazon, France,

The Tower Diving, which may en- match.

shiro 379 for 8 declared (Graverey Sjoestrandt, Sweden, 0:21.0.

able her to become a double Olympic Lester batted chancelessly in both 81 not out, Scott 50). The other pino finalista are M. champion on Friday, will end her of his innings. He was 120 not

Sussex drew with At Hove Chesneau, France; A. Cuyodo, competition, she said. She won the put in his first knock, having batted

today.

377 (Dewes 80, Brown three Hagstroem, Sweden; A. Kalninuri,

of the finest wrestling seen in Britain Maria for years. Rarely were they seen in defensive role and made themselves favourites with the crowd with their aggressiveness,

Close

rivals to the compact Turks were the United States and Swedish teams. The United States had on view probably the greatest 'wrestler

263

Sweden

81

Turkey

54

France

53-

Hungary

49

Australia

38

Netherlands

35

Finland

26

Denmark

25

Switzerland

26

Norway

21

Austria

20

Britain

19

of them all-Glen Brand, who won the middleweight title.

Belgium

15

TORQUAY

Czechoslovakia

15

Jamaica

10

Peru

10

Panama

8

Yugoslavia

7

Canada

G

Ceylon

5

Mexico

3

Brazli

Argentina

Spain

-United Press.

time in a spectacular win.

competitors beat

races

Or

The most spectacular sailing of Finland; Jurto

Mirando, Spain; the first

the Olymple Browning Ross, USA; P. V. gadam ynelting Regatta in the Devonshire loppi, Finland; and P. Szegedin,

the in waters of Torquay was.

Yugoslavia. Firefly 12-foot dinghy class, where M. Herbulot, of France, after lying third from the last, came up to win a brilliant victory.

France and Belgium Jockeyed for first place in a shifting wind which made calling difficult but in a last- minute bid, the United States craft tonight fought her way into second place.

Italy's win in the Star class upset.

Knowles, all predictions

пу

owed

POINT SCORES

ATHLETICS

and a quarter hours and hiter weussex for 7. declared: 1

and

in

Today's Olympic Programme

FENCING Morning: men's individual foils

dividual foils (finals),

HOCKEY 8am-India vs Argentina; 7.15

MODERN PENTATIILON

run... 10 a.m. 4,000-metre.

BHOOTING

France; E. Everaert, Belgium; Q.) springboard title ald her husband. 18 fours, while he made 132 la two 61. Edrich 05).

"That's All," Lyle Draves, an electrical engineer hours. 20 minutes in the second At Lords: The Army beat the (semi-finals); afternoon. Men's in-

one Royal and former Midwest diving champion Innings, his chief hits being

Royal Navy by a wickets. and 17 fours

Navy 121 (Deighton 3 for 21, White in Iowa. "We are going to settle down now. Sho's retiring."

A number of matches were inter-3 for 21) and 108 (Manners 57, They said they wanted five babies. rupted during the three days by Deighton 3 for 29, White 3 for 18); p.m. Spain va Austria. Mrs. Draves was

The Army 218 born in Ban rain.

ten for 2.- Her Francisco.

Mrs. mother,

At Hove it looked as if the match Reuter, Gertrude Taylor Marialo of San would be abandoned as a draw, Francisco, was born in London. but eventually Sussex gained first Miss Karen Harup's now mim-inninga' points off the last ball of ming record of 115.0 in the 100- extra time.

with metres backstroko

compares

Derbyshire remain at the top of

London, the old time of 1:100 made at the the County championship table, drawn against Sweden at the

2 p.m. until 5 p.m-100 metre Women's (qualifying). backstroke fost Berlin games by Miss Nita Senft of although they

first Innings Crystal Palace ground in the second

400-metre freestyle (finals);" Association Holland. The $930. record was also points against Warwickshire. They round of the Olympic

Jon Women's

100-metre · backstroko beaten in the next heat of the back have 130 points from 20 games, ¦ Football matches to be played on

still second, Thursday evening. Other teams (semi-anais); and water stroke by Miss Judy Joy Davies of while Glamorgan are

polo. It ane-tenth of a four points behind, but now with brought together in the second round Australia, but

Yorkshire re- | draw are: Brilain v. France (Fulham second slower than Miss' Harup's. one game in hand.

IN

United States

Sweden

France

Olympic Football

Aug.

9.-Korea

oro

D'a.m. until noon-high diving and

SWIMMING

Da.m. until noon-high diving and water-polo..

WRESTLING PRAC 10a.m. unill 1.30 pm-Greco-

Greco- @p.m. until : 11.20. Roman wrestling eliminating rounds,

YACHTING • - ATHLETICS

The European women's spring-1 main third with 124 points from Ground). Denmark, V. Italy Roman eliminating rounds. board diving champion, Miss Nicolo 18 games.

(Arsenal Ground, Highbury),——— Pelllssard

The game of France, could not

between Aho Aus-Reuter.

Glamorgan And compete with the invading Ameri- tralian

who took

without a ball being the Arst abandoned threo places. Miss G. Groena of bowled today, owing to the wel Austria was fifth, Mady Moreau pitch.

181

:.42

-28

Australia'

24

of

Italy

21

Netherlands

18

Great Britain....

17

Czechoslovakia

15

Norway

13

Austria

12

Finland

12

can girls

Belgium

11

by five minutes.

The only Norwegian win for

Hungary

10

Jamaica

+8

of

Panama

Раска.

Denmark Ceylon Bwitzerland Yugoslavin Turkey

7

Poland

Canada

only a tenth of a second outside this Great Britain, the world champion in this class, was regarded as a Five

the firm favourite, He came second to Olymple time for the 10,000 metres Italy's representative.

Portugal's five-minute win in a walk during the qualifying heats.

local. Swallow The new figure stands to the credit borrowed

who nothing to chance and in the six- of J. Mikaelson, of Sweden, won his heat in 45 minutes three metre class the Belgian yacht shook seconds over 800 seconds better than off Argentina's competition to win the previous best.

The next three men behind him Crown Prince Olaf and his family also broke the record. They were C. J. Morris, Britain's No. 2 walker, to watch from the "Norgo" was in E. Magal, of France, and G. Dorben the Dragon class. The first three in of Italy. In the second heat Harry this Churcher of Britain also beat the were Norway, Sweden and Denmark. record, returning 40 minutes seconds.

ELECTRIFYING

20.4

Scandinavian designed

ROWING

clary

Today's races were the first of Boven in each class to be decided over the whole Regatta. The long- Fanny Blankers-Koch, awaited draw for the rowing events 'Mrs. streaking through her boat at in the Games which will take place Wembley Bindium, also set up a new on the Thames on one of the love-:

of Franco soventh and J. M. Hack Holland eighth. - Associated

400 METRES | BATTLE Argentina's Alfredo Yantorno got off fourth position in the second heat

were:

Was

THE RESULTS The results of the County games

At Kernington Oval: Surrey beat Nottinghamshire by 6 wickets, Notts 104 and 187 (Blocks 64, A. V. Bedser

pi.m.

a.m. Javelin (qualifying); SHANGHAI TEAM

+2.30 p.m. Javelin (finals);

80-metre hurdles a p.m. Women's WINS LAST GAME

(finals); 3.15

110-metre hurdlei Manila, Aug. 4.The vhiting

Вводилов pemi-Anats); Shanghal footballers, in their 3.30

p.m.

'400-meira (Arst round); farewell appearance at.. Rizal

4.30 Stadium last night, crushed Manila

p.m. :1,000-metre run (qualis fying).

p.m. Women's - broad 1” Jump At Canterbury: Kent drew with Stars 8-0. Hampshire. Kent 390 for D declared: This marked the visitors eighth (finals);-B pam: monen

shot put Hampshire 163 and 220 for b (Rogers The visitors are scheduled to. yum. 100-metre, hurdles. ([[nals); victory in nine games sty |88).

of the semi-final. of the men's for 78); Birey 234 and 60 for 3.

Olympic 400-metro free style swim

today with France Alcoc Jany, world record holder, leading, follow ed by the American, Bill Smith.

These positions were maintained to

་:,

"At" "Manchester Lancashire drew | 10-Bhanghal-this morning-United 6:10 pan.: 400-metre-run: (ascond" the end of the third. 100-metres when with Yorkshire, Yorkshire 250.and | Press...

round)

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