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The European Games BRITISH RUNNER WINS
THE 400 METRES IN RECORD TIME
Brussels, Aug. 25.
Derch Pugh, of Britain, today won the final of the 400 Metres Run in the European Championships in 47.3 seconds, his fastest time ever and a new record for the European Games. The previous record, set by A. G. K. Brown in the Paris Games in 1938, was 47.7 seconds. J. Lanis, of France, returning 47.6 seconds for second place, also broke the previous record. L. Wolfbrandt of Sweden was third in 47.9 seconds.
While the Russian women vonsinued. to a clean sweep of the gold medals in the throwing events, the Russian male contingent were blanked out in the De- cathlon, won by Ignace Heinrich, the Frenchman from Alsace, who set a new Euro- pean Games record of 7,315 points. Oern Clausen of Iceland was second with 7,297 points and Aklander of Sweden third with 7,175 points. The Russian athletes bad been considered likely to flush one-two-three in this all-round test.
The Russians, also fulled to win the Shot Put, another title they were favour- ed to take. This was won by Gunnar Huschy of Iceland with a record European was a surprise A. Profeti of Italy Games and European put of 16.74 metres. second with 16.16 metres and 0. Grigalka of Russia third with 15.34 metres. Grigalka is the claimant to the European record with a heave of 16.93 metres Tê- cently, but this has not yet been accepted.
Aussies Lead
2-0 For The
Davis Cup
G. Dordoni, of Italy, easily Walk. 50 Kilometre won the
4hrs. 40 mins, His time was 41.0 sets. J. Ljunggren, of Sweden, was second in 4 hrs, 43
mins. E
WOMEN'S EVENTS
second with
This was Ru. sia's
Fanny
D, with 3.204 points, event Crowther, of Britain, was recond with 3.146 points and Techova, of Czechoslovak, was placed third with 3,020 points-Reu-
1rr
WHERE MEDALS WENT The reore in medal winners- old, rilver and bronze for the find, reeand and third-is as fol-
three days lows after
of the Champlon- European Athlette
MEN'S EVENTS
France Britain
C S 3 2
Fuld
Ru
of Ireland
Czechoslovakia
of Russia, Nina Doumbadze, retanned the Women's Throwing The Disa event.
Doumbadze won the discus Forest Hills, Aug. 25. Ken McGregor and Frank with a throw of 48.02 metre...
was! Sedgman, two determined. Shonn-kaia of Bunda
42.85 metres, and¦ youngsters from Australia, E. Cordiale Gentile, of Italy, shattered the United States was third with 41.57 metres. Haly four-year domination of!
Blankers-Koen, world tennis today when mal in the Championships. they flattened Ted Schroeder Holland, won the Women's 100 Switzerland
was 117Swede thme and Tom Brown to give Aus- 31etres mal. Her
Finland tralin a 2-0 Davis Cup lead.ees, which was a new record
for the Championships.
Turkey was 11.9 sees., McGregor, 21-year-old baby previous recordi
up by S. Walasiewicz, at the squid, clinched a com- manding lead by the five-milch Poland, in Warsaw in 1934 and girl, E. Seljenova, serie For the International the Russian tennis trophy with stunning in
of Hussia, was Helland over vietny unset
Women's 100 France in the second Schroeder, 13-11 9-3, Gail.
in 123 secs Metres Anal
2. Austria Boukhovitch, of Russia was Britain third in 124 seconds,
NEVER BEFORE
veteran
The Californian never before singles Cup had dropped match slice he first started on the 1840 team that regained the Cup from Austraila.
Sedeman, 22-year old Aus tralian champion, opened with expected but bitterly fought dreision over Brown, 6-0, 8-4, 9-7.
The
But the
single sweep Aussies in a commanding Mot to regain the Cup. Only three
victories are xvided in the best i
of five series.
Au tradin
the Cap to the United States in
1940-United Pri
Oslo, in 1946.
Set:jenova,
the
The
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Lancashire-Surrey Starting Today
EGYPTIAN SWIMMERS
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"Egypt and myself are proud of your magnificent performance, and I will not fail to reward you on my return to Egypt," the King told them when he advertisements to the Secretary, ceived them by Royal Command at the Hotel du Golf
here.
Match May
Decide The Championship
London, Aug. 25.
Surrey's victory today, coupled with Lancashire's failure to beat Warwick- shire, means that the match between these two Counties, starting tomorrow at the Oval, has assured a vital hearing on the Championship table.
Lancashire, whose last match of the campaign it will be, now fend by 10 The phils from Surrey, who have another match to play after tomorrow's game. County campaign ends next week and the title is still in the balance. Its destinu tion may be decided by the Surrey versus Lancashire battle, or it may hang on Surrey's final game against Leicestershire, Either Surrey or Lancashire may win it, or it may be ahured by the two Counties.
While Surrey and Lancashire Gloucestershire 100 for five de today were struggling for in-clared (T. Graveney $7). portant Championship ints. At Lords: Middlesex drew Bay Stufth became the first with Northamptonshire. North- complete the double pimptomhire 388 and even for player to 21f 1,000 rus and 100 wickets
une. Middlesex 236 (W. Edrich 57. Robertson 50, Sharp this season, when he dismissed
72.
3 Alan Itae, of the West Indies, Garlock, right-ann zaelium off-
int Southend.
1
WOMENS EVENTS
Linkund won Italy Pentathlon Czechoslovakia
Den Hamu, of France,
women's
IAÂÏTM CỔNGRESS
The next four Counties after! Lanes hire and Surrey ln the Championship
to gain a point.
talte
all failed!
spin bowler, Ave for 11B).- Reuter.
West Indies
Beat Essex By 7 Wckts.
Yorkshire are third with 180 Death Sentences Southend-on-Sea, Aug. 25.
points, Warwicksaire are fourth with 132
points and Somerser are placed ifth with 112 points, Beach with one more match to 2 play
Derbyshire are sixth with -100 points with two games still
10 play.
Broken Time' Question
European Swim Shelved Again
Championships Continue
Vienna, Aug. 25. Sweden's Goeraud Larsson won the first heat of the 100 Metres Back Stroke event in
Brussels, Aug. 25.
The question of reimbursement for athletes for as "broken time." was time lost, universally known shelved once again when the International Amateur Athletics Federation Congress was continued here this
01 It is the fourth Congress which this morning. question has been raised.
THE RESULTS
The following were the re- sults of first-class games played trxlay..
Confirmed On Three Soldiers
The
The West Indies cricket- ers today beat Essex by seven wickets after being 16 runs behind on the first innings.
Londen, Aug. 25. War Office tonight
Dismissing Essex for announced the confirmation uns in their second innings to-
100
of the death sentences on day, the West Indies were left two and three-quarter British soldiers for with three the murder of
garage hours to score 180 runs,
hind watchman in Cairo last they
Br- ut the start The clock Improved when Werkes jurul Christianl engaged in a unbroken stand Frank fourth wicket soldiers, Driver Edward Hensman, Gunner John of 87 runs and scored the win- Lionel Colby and Gunner Robert ning run with dve minutes to Elward Smith, will be executed pare,
The
At the
Oval: Surrey bea!! April. Worerster by 114 runs Surrey 320 and 140 (Periss, right-arm fast medium bowler, six for 4) Worcester 175 and 371 (Howorth opin McMation, left-arm
bowler, three for 24).
A Cardin: The match herencial to tween Glamorgan and Yorkshire was abandoned as a draw. No play was possible today, Glam- organ 14 for two.
Kent beat Derby At Dover: shire by nine wickets, Derby shire 167 and 83 (Wright, right- arm medium leg-break bowler, six for 45, Dovey, right-arm
| slow offspin bowler, four for 20).
During the innings, however, Ray Smith, the Essex bowler, claimed his 100th wicket of the season and having already Frored 1,000 rig he became the Oral England cricketer complete the double this sca-
on August 31. They were sch- FIRST WITH THE DOUBLE
death by a general court-martial at Fayid, Suez Canal Zone, on July 21.
Hensman, aged 22, of 42 Com pany, Royal Army Sevice Corps Gulby, nied 30. of Battery, 12th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, oud Smith, aged 24, of the same
found battery, were Hamadanallah. Huilty of murdering Hussein
THREE BULLETS kent 214 (Hearn 8, Gladwin, According to right-arm fast medium bowler, Įsald seven for 73) and 30 for one How man wtelicl.
during the
innings-Reuter.
to
New Hostilities Feared In Palestine
Gomez and Ramadhin were the main bowlers for again statement the West Indles and no stand TI
during the Essex 10 ave been made by execeded 35
readd in court Irial, the Expthon | A Nottingham: Notte drew was twice shot by Hensman, with Somerset. Notts
208 once in the
body and once {Pools 614. Bure, right-arm the head, alter the three sol- medium bowler, five for 119diers had entered a garage, Robinson, right-arm ofLpin The Prosecution said that all bowder, three for 30) and 28 three, according to their own two. Sumenet 140 (Wal-stined statements, seit cum- ford 35. Stocks it for 37). mitted a series of sets of felony AL Manchester: Lancashire with violence resulting in the drew with Warwickshire, Wat- man's death. wickshire 80 and 86 for une. The men pleaded not guilty! Lancashire 192 for two declared to the charges and the De- (Washbrook 111 not oul, Ikin fence urged sequittals, When sixth day.
Not more than half the couns presented by commercial houses.
court-martinl sentenced one minute jules Larson lorkerl
at the were a singulant to athletes, were represented
Eastbourne: Hampshire them to suffer death by hau- and 11.2 seconds, Second was Congres this morning, and he The question ot whether beat Sussex by 50 mg, Hang- lag” i decided to make no se K. Kisvit of Holland in 1-117 asked that the question be portraysical Instructors should be fire 229 and 115 Bridger 35,commendatiot for
Austria's Hut Koppel-taetter in 1-14.9. Fourth did more members were classed as amateurs or profes- James Langridge, left-arm Flow ficuter. was Hermann Gericke of Swit-Pers zerland in 1-22.5.
Mr Avery Brundage, of the United States, who is the European Swimming ene of the bitterest opponents of broken time, zaid Championships here on Fri- that its adoption would sign the death warrant of the day as the meet opened its IAAF.
Third
REJECTION OPPOSED
The second heat of the event
The Indian delegate,
moon, and the final on Saturday. ton
AL
mantly produced a joint amend- bowler, Ave for 19). Sussex ment by the Soviet and Israch 217 for nine declare and 38 ysical (Knot, clight-arm offspin bow- delegates. This read: "Physical reing-insimctors whese worker, five for five). will be swum on Friday after- Khosla, wanted a direct rejec-1, sirly educational and who At Leicester: Leicestershire
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with Gloucestershire. Swetien and Yugoslavia bat-This wait opponed by the British
athletes for competitions are Leistershire 188 and 197 for tled to a 4-n draw in the team manager, Me Jack Crump, eligible as amateurs."-Reuter. [rix (Tompkin 112 nut Out). morning's water polo match, who spoke fur
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