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September 29, 1953 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Thirteen Western League Plans Ted, Ashburn Win Bat Titles Back from Japan He's Optimistic. UNM's Quist Shoots for 1960 Olympics East-West Split Will Cut Costs, Prexy Says NEW YORK (JP) Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox wrapped up his sixth American League batting championship .347 while Musial, who sought his eighth championship, wag third with .337. Ashburn is only the third player in big league history to win a batting title while with an eighth place club. The others were Larry Doyle of the New York Giants in 1915 and and Richie Ashburn of the Philadelphia Phillies his sec ond National League title Sun ed second in the NCAA finals at Berkeley, last June with a heave of 239.9 his best toss to date. He wound up fourth in the National AAU finals at Bakersfield in August COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.

day. The 40-iear-old Williams, By JIM RAMSEY Journal Sports Writer The University of New Mexico's Buster Quist could well be Albuquerque's claim to fame in the world's biggest track and field spectacle, the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. (P) The Western League, de termined to operate in 1959, voted at its annual meeting and was picked for the AH Star squad to tour Japan. Sunday to split the league into Detroit Flubs, Giants Shine In Pro Openers By the Associated Press The proud Detroit Lions, de Eastern and Western divisions The star Lobo athlete, one of In addition, Quist was named Athlete of the Year in Track for 1958 for the Rocky Mountain region by "Coach and my best under stiff pressure," the blond athlete said. Quist, with one more year of collegiate competition ahead of him, has risen to the forefront in US track circles.

He is favored by US track experts to be the number one college javelin hurler in the US in the coming spring season. The Skyline conference record holder expects his best season yet, with Coach Hugh Hackett's Lobo track team this spring. But his feats won't end with graduation in June. He is pointing toward two events in 1959 as tune-ups for the 1960 Olympics. These are the Pan American games in who won the crown with a Dale Alexander of the Boston average last season, finished, Red Sox in 1932.

the exciting competition Williams' average was the with a .328 mark. lowest with which he's won a Ashburn wound up with a title. The Boston slugger had .350 percentage. The fleet, 31-a league-leading mark of .408 year-old Phillies' 1941; ,356 in 1942; .343 In captured the title in 1955 with 1947 .359 in 1948. He has 338.

lifetime average of .350. Beaten in the two races toi i.li,,,,. The victories by Ashburn the wire were Pete Runnels of' drew an average of spectators for every meet, Quist said. The U. S.

team did well, he said, but the Japanese had a much larger squad and their depth helped them beat the U. S. several times. Of the 23 U. S.

athletes, eight were AAU stars, and 15 were top service athletes from U. S. bases in the Far East. Quist is one of the outstanding all-around athletes ever to enter the University of New Mexico. In addition to his outstanding track performances, he played first string end on Lobo football teams the past two years.

INM 1958 football hopes suffered a loss Thursday, when Quist decided he would not try out for the Lobo team this the top javelin throwers in the U.S. is pointing for the Olympic goal. Quist Is just back from Japan, where he toured with 23 Athlete" magazine, Quist returned last week Neil Hobbs, league president, said the new lineup will cut travel costs by 25 per cent or more. The Eastern division will be comprised of Des Moines and Sioux City, Iowa, Lincoln, and Topeka, Kan. The western teams are Colorado Springs and Pueblo, from Japan, where his tour fending champions of the National Football League, went down to an ignominous defeat lasted a month.

Track, which is a fast rising sport in Japan, of America's top track and field men, competing against the best athletes in Japan. Roston, Willie Mays of San lific final week performance by and the ragamuffin New York Francisco and Stan Musial of St. Louis. each. During the stretch, Ash- Quist won first places in five Giants sailed to an easy victory Sunday as the National Foot Amarillo, and Albuquer que, N.

M. Highland Meets iburn collected 16 hits in 27 rebounded jtjmRs at feat and boQSted hij iy.li rnaiKj Runnels, who brilliantly from a ball League opened its 39th No mention was made of out of seven meets, on one occasion throwing 239 feet. This was his second best toss to date. Cleveland early this summer, of .230, finished second to Wil- season. The Chicago Bears also pro and the US-Russian meet 1 liamswith .322.

Mays was the! "Carlsbad Friday Philadelphia in August. Quist is more optimistic now year. I he decision was a hard duced a "new" coach, none runner-up to Ashburn with Buster established himself one to make, Quist said, but other than Papa Bear himself. than ever about his future hopes. nationally as a truly great "I just wouldn't have had George Halas, who came back Carlsbad meets Highland "I feel I can hit 230 (feet) javelin thrower last spring in time for it." from a two-year retirement.

Friday night at Milne Stadium tries and climbed 14 point! from .312. Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees regained the American League home run crown although he was hard pressed by Cleveland's Rocky Colavito. Mantle had 42 homers and Colavito, who had one two national meets. He finish consistantly, and I seem to do Appropriately, the Bears crush in the state's top prep football Trosky Wins For Chicago Buster is carrying a heavy load of studies in this his sen ed Green Bay, 34-20. earlier plans for two six-team leagues involving the addition of two new clubs to each division.

This proposal will probably be considered at the League's next meeting Nov. 30th in Washington, D. C. Hobbs said each team will make only two trips to the other division during the season. In the past, four to six trips were made by each team.

Separate standings will be maintained for each division. Playoffs among the top teams will be arranged but the exact method will not be decided ior year, in addition to concen The Lions, who startled one and all by winning the title last contest this weekend, as all eight Albuquerque schools tackle the busiest slate yet in the 1958 season. Three Duke City schools play trating on his track career. The CHICAGO UP) The White otar athlete who is majoring in Sox broke loose Sunday withiSunday, wound up with 41. English said, "Right now the out of town, with five teams most important thing to me is my studies." their biggest offensive sincej Frnie Banks of the Chicago July 30 to close the season with Cubs won the National League a 14-hit 11-4 victory over Kan- home run title with 47.

He also sas City. collected the most runs batted Four rookies hurled for theiin, 129. slated for local action. Albuquerque High is at Buster will be working out with the javelin twice a week Santa Fe Friday night for a until winter sets in. Then he'll lift weights in the gymnasium, 1AA Conference tussle that should be a thriller, and Val untu xne leagues next meei- RAILER.

Journal Sports Editor Jackie Jensen of Boston collected two RBI's Sunday and boosted his pace-setting total in the American League to 122. preparing for the Lobo track A's with Walt Craddock absorbing the loss. The Comis-keys opened with two youngsters, Stover Mcllwain and Hal Trosky, son of the former slug ov. ou n. playing lf) Questjong wUh hea(j ley's unbeaten Vikings go to Gallup for a Friday night con season.

His lirst competition year, dropped a 28-15 decision to the Baltimore Colts. The Giants, who had looked gosh-awful during the exhibition season, clubbed the Chicago Cardinals, 37-7, at Buffalo, N. Y. That marked the first time in the history of the NFL that an opener was played in a neutral city. It was supposed to be in Chicago, but the White Sox had a game scheduled there, so it had to be shifted.

The Cleveland Browns, perennial rulers of the Eastern Conference, won their opener, but they did It the hard way. Lou Groza (who else?) kicked a 9-yard field goal in the last An all-star same will be ar-K'oac'1 Marv Levy after a 15-6 football loss to Texas will be in the Border Olympics ranged for mid-season. western at El Paso Saturday night by the Lobos. Prof. March 6 and 7.

test with the Class A Tigers. In Saturday games, Socorro plays Rio Grande, and Trini ging first sacker, and closed Hobbs denied a Topeka. Kan. Levy, rather than bemoaning the fact his starting line The 6'2" 200-pound blond newspaper report that the up didn't include 11 meteorology majors, seemed up to athlete is genial and easy-go with Bob Shaw. Trosky was, awarded the victory although he was touched for three dad, Colo, meets Sandia in a daylight doubleheader at Milne league would fold because of a bunday cloudy weather.

ing but confident of his own A Best Lobo linemen were abilities. The son of Mr. and Only run off Mcllwain was Stadium. Corona plays un aecret derision by major league In your opinion what owners not to grant workingjwere the Lobo assets against Don Black and John Garber, Mrs. Herbert A.

Quist, Buster beaten Menaul in a S3C con agreements to Western League: Western? pruiflM In the backfield I thought Don Perkins was tops offensively Lou Klimchock's first big league homer on the first pitch served by the youngster. ference game, and St. Mary en teams. tertains Los Lunas. Albuquer and Ron Beaird was best om Hobbs said Lincoln, Pueblo que Indian School tackles KANSAS OITV (CHICAGO defense." 25 seconds to enable the AH AR 1 2 6 12 Northern New Mexico Normal at El Rito in another Saturday Browns to edge the Los An Care to rate Western Miria.rf A "Eagerness of the players.

Willingness to stay tough after giving up the initial touchdown. Discounting the Western TD drive, our defensive play was greatest asset. In your opinion, what were the chief Lobo liabilities Saturday? llailley.lb linemen and backs? geles Rams, 30-27. moved with his family to Albuquerque in 1950 from Green Bay, Wis. He graduated from Albuquerque High, where he lettered three years in track, football, and baseball.

In addition, he is a fine skier. He went to the junior nationals in this sport in 1954. As a baseball pitcher, he led contest. Orv.lf Davis. The San Francisco 49ers A "I'd have to see the film 6 lKnx.2h 4 2 1 ft 1 ll.andn.cf 3 12 0 Mueller.rf 2 0 1 1 llJarkaon.llt 5 2 2 1 0 O.Cnllison.lf 2 3 1 4 1 Phillips.

rf A 1 3 4 1 2poslto.s8 A II xllernir first to check the Western line shaded the Pittsburgh Steelers, 23-20, and the World Series men. In the backfield it would HAVE to be Laraba a fine House, 4 0 0 Kumuno.c I 0 1 Redskins whipped the Phila IVestri. ss 2 0 0 1. strum, 1 1 1 2 0 1 10 0 tChLef. liahi WM clutch player, great punter and and Colorado Springs definitely have working agreements for 1959.

He said other, members are attempting to obtain similar contracts. Attending the meeting were General Manager Art Perkins, Albuquerque; General Manager Bill Eakens, Amarillo; President Sherman Huff, Topeka; Board Chairman Adam Pratt, Sioux City; President A. Q. Schimmel, Lincoln; President Art Allen, Pueblo; President Earl Schwab, Colorado delphia Eagles, 24-14, in other our Jiiauuivy vo cauaiie uui defensive boy action. one of the finest Albuquerque me weauier wnea uie wiau Rosters Ready LOCKER ROOM LEFT was at our backs." 1 0 llxHattey O0O Craddock.

0 0 OTrosky.p 0 0 0 xWard 0 O'xltlvera 10 0 Johnson, 0 0 0 Shttw.p 10 0 1 0j Totals 31 4 11 Totals 36 11 14 I'lnrh hitter. FIRST TO WIN 20 What quality, showed OVERS The 1958 Texas West em outfit was not up to pre PUEBLO, Colo. (IP) Veter Final 8tatMics) AMUtK AV I.FAOI Plaver and Inn AR If Pet. Williams, Boston ...129 411 1 135 .32, Kunnels. Boslon ...147 AtiH 103 1S3 .322 Kuenn, Detroit L19 Ml 73 179 .319 Kalme, Detroit .143 84 170 .313 Power, Cleveland ..145 98 14 .313 Bovd, Baltimore I2h 401 58 124 .309 Cerv.

Kansas City 141 415 93 157 .305 Mantle. N. York 150 519 127 158 .304 Colavito, Cleve. 4 80 148 .303 Mlnoso. Clev.

.....149 94 18 .302 Home Runs Kims Hailed In Mamie, N. 42i.iensen. Boston 122 Colavito, Clev. 41Cnlavlto. Clev.

113 Sievers. Wash. 39 Slevers. Wash. 108 Cerv, K.

Cltv 3s Cerv. K. City 104 Jensen. Boston 35 Mantle, N. York 97 NATIONAL I.KACil l'laer and lull (t AB Pet Ashburn.

Phila 152 9 215 .350 Mays. San Fran 152 MIO 121 208 .317 Musial, St M5 472 4 159 .337 Aaron. Mllw. 153 mil li9 19 .32, Skinner. Pitts 144 529 93 170 .321 Hanks.

Chicago ...154 17 119 193 .313 Cepeda, San Fran. .148 m3 88 188 .312 Lynch, Cin 122 4'JO 58 131 .312 Hover. SI. 570 101 175 .307 Temple. Cln 141 542 82 18fl .30 Home Ituns Huns Hatted In Banks, Chicago 47 Bank, a Chicago 129 Thomas, Pills.

35 Thomas. Plus. 109 Robinson, Cin. 31 H.An'son. Phila.

97 Mathews. Milw. 31 Mavs, Fran. 99 Aaron, Milw. 30 Cepeda.

8. Fran. greatest improvement against NEW YORK ff) Don Lar- an righthander Hugh Blanton Junior Legion baseball teams to the nationals in 1953. Quist attended the University of Colorado his freshman year, then stayed out of school a year, and came to UNM in 1956. vious editions.

The Miners pos of Amarillo was the first West Western? A "Linebacking was the Kansas City 1M) 01)3 OOO 4 Chicago 010 231 13 -11 Phillips. Slmpsnn, Martvn. PO-A sessed their usual good first unit blessed with speed, agility em League pitcher to achieve sen, Tom Sturdivant and Mur-ry Dickson, three righthanded pitchers, were added to the New York Yankees list and greatest improvement, I be Kansas City 24-7, Chicago 27-12 LOH -Kansas City 9, Chicago S. 20 victories in the 1958 season and toughness. Their reserves Springs.

Des Moines was not represented but granted its lieve." Phillips. 3H Callisnn. l.lndstrom. Hit Where was Xew Mexico's' fell off sharply. This was one Khmchock.

SK Battev. RBI Kllm chok. H. Smith. Martyn.

Mueller, pitcher Ernie Johnson replaced proxy to Schimmel. Jackson 3, Calllson Homano, Llnd ailing Joey Jay of Milwaukee's chief decline? A "Can't say strom, Battey. Cowboys Enjoy Better till I've roster of World Series eligibles rr hh so year the Lobos, who haven't beaten TWC since 1952 (14-13), should have put El Paso in its hip pocket Shades of 1 1 2 Charles a secretary- treasurer of baseball, announc viewed the movies." Were there any serious injuries? A "Mason Rose and George Tsltourls Craddock (L, 0-3) 1 Johnson 1 Davis .3 -Mcllwain 4 Trosky (W, 1-0 2 Shaw 3 2:30. A 4174. Night at Fair Rodeo ed the changes had been ap proved by Commissioner Ford Gill both suffered shoulder Frick who is recuperating from Calf ropers and steer wres an appendectomy.

The Standings Final Standings taken by ambulance to Bataan Methodist Hospital. He caught a hoof in the chest after a bull Giants Top Cards But Mays Falls Short SAN FRANCISCO (Willie Mays collected three hits in five trips to the plate Sunday but fell short of catching Richie Ashburn in the down-to-the-wire race for National League batting" honors. But the third place San Francisco Giants beat St. Louis 7-2, before a closing day crowd of 19,435. The series opens Wednesday in Milwaukee.

NFL Standings KASTKKN CON VKH KNCK yesteryear TWC nipped UNM, 15-13, a 'year ago in rain and wind. Saturday it was same rain, a 20 mph. more wind, and 15-6 El Paso writers called Don Perkins "the hardest halfback to stop in the Southwest. Three men have to hit at him at the same time before he's down. One can't do the job." Oddly enough, TWC was the first AMr.KICAN I.EAnlB threw him.

He was released bruises, but both should -be OK for Montana here Saturday night." Will you compare Western as a whole against the Aggies? A "TWC had more poise, tlers had a much better night of it Sunday in the second night of New Mexico state fair championship rodeo competition. Cowboys are competing I. I'H. OB NEW YORK 92 62 .597 immediately from the hospital, 1. Tct Pt Op CP1CACO 82 72 .532 only shaken up slightly.

BOSTON 79 76 .513 York 1,000 7 Washington 10 0 l.ooo 24 14 CLF.VF.LAND 77 76. .503 Barehark orotic rldlnar 1. Bob Culll- Reece Dies After Crash 10 ia 15 IB 31 for $19,000 in prizes. Only two out of the 12 calf Cleveland 10 0 l.DOO 3(1 27 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 20 2.1 Chicago Cards 0 1 0 .0110 7 37 aon, Hvattvllle. Wvo.

(Whit Ner-ki; '2. atve Harris, Demlnir, N.M. (Waffleal; Charlie Strickland, Corona, N.M. DETROIT 77 77 .600 BALTIMORE 74 79 .484 KANSAS CITY 73 81 .474 WASHINGTON 61 3 .396 Ashburn went for 4 to end Keyol. Calf Roplne I.

Jimmy Cooper. Monu Sunday Result ropers missed their calf, and times were much improved over that of Saturday night's the season at .3495 before Wil N.M. 15.2: 2. Jake Bonart. Hula, l.Vfi; 3.

Barney Wlllia. VhhIib, TRENTON, N. J. (JP) Jimmy lie game started. Mays was New York 7-.

Baltimore 0-1. Boston fl, Washington 4. Cleveland 6, Detroit 2 Chicago 11, Kansas City 4. NATIONAL I.EAGl'R IS. 4.

Clay Smith. Alhiniiier- Reece, 28 year old racing opening showing. Ten out of 12 que. 20 s. Larry Leach.

Grants. 21.2. hitting .3445 and needed a per cowboys missed their calves driver from Speedway, feet 5 for 5 to overtake the Pet. OB team to stick Perkins with a yardage loss (1 yd.) since the Hawkeye enrolled here in "56 Second-Guessing Dept. Considering the running clock (47 sec), a punt (with the wind) on third down in the third period might have been in order.

Instead UNM went was injured fatally Saturday MII.WAt'KEK 92 62 597 blond Philadelphian. 6T. LOUIS ISAM FRANCISCO 70 545 8 when his car shot off an em PITTHBinoH SAN FRANCISCO 74 12 Philadelphia 0 10 14 24 KSTKKN CON KKKKNCE Chicago Bears loo 1 Oon 34 2n Baltimore 10 0 l.OOO 2S 15 San 10 0 l.ooo 23 2n Los Angeles 0 10 '27 30 Green Bay 0 10 20 34 lletrolt 0 0 000 1 5 2 Sunday Itesnlts Chicago Bears 34. Green Bay 20. Baltimore 2, lletrolt lf.

New York 37, ChlCHgn Cards 7. San Francisco 2'1, IMttshurgh 20. Washington 24, Philadelphia 14. Cleveland 3(1. Los Angeles 27.

This Week, Saturday, Oct. 4 Chicago Hears at Baltimore (Nl. Washington at Chicago Cards tN), Sunilay. Oct. 5 Cleveland at Pittsburgh, Detroit at rireen Bay Los Angeles at San Francisco.

New York at Philadelphia. ARHR the first night. The cowhands' times in the steer wrestling also showed a big improvement. One horse took a real dislike bankment on the last lap of the CINCINNATI far greater speed than Also, I thought the Miners had a little better depth. TWC had a fine quarterback in Bob Laraba." Pinpoint the turning point In the ball game, A "The biggest turning point was at the change of goals at the end of the third quarter.

In my opinion, Bob Crandall was on the field in sufficient time to have warranted stopping the clock and charging us with a time-out. That would have meant on the ensuing 4th-and-one we would have punted WITH the wind AH Burton. 1 6 0 0 Mava cf ft 3 3 ST. LOUIS .519 .494 ,48 .461 .444 100-mile race at Trenton Speed Saddle Bronc KictinK l. Lyie Donalcla.

Canada, Red Gold 2. Ernie Stevena. Ooodlnc Kirand Prize) 3. Sonnv Linger, Burkhurnette, (Mlxmaater). iSteer wrestling 1.

Buddy Cookrell, Pampa, 7.H; 2. Jim Pnik, Needles, 14.7; 3. Tater Decker. Clayton. 4.

Bill Agee. Oklahoma City, 16.8; 5. Clyde May, Deming, N. 1S.1; Jr. Coffee, 19.4 1 10 sec.

penaltyi. BrRhma bull riding 1. Arnold Hill. Canadian, 2. Frank Davis, Home- Tate.M 3 0 fli 5 78 SJ .82 83 86 CHICAGO 16 20 Musial, 1 4 2 way.

LOS ANGELES PHILADELPHIA Reece was trying to catch Sunday Results to Cowpoke Steve Harris of Deming. Harris had stayed on SsBrannt.rf 1' Wagner. If VxAloti.lf 2 Rndgers.ss. Pittsburgh 4 (14 Philadelphia 6, John Thompson of Boyerton innings! the second place finisher, the brone Waffles, to win sec 0 Schmlnt.c Cincinnati 4, Milwaukee 0. San Francisco 7, St.

Louis S. Only games scheduled. dale, Idaho; 3. Mickey Stevens, Okla when the accident occurred. Boyer.3b 4 Green, 4 B.O.S'th.cf 4 4 Ka.tko.2h 3 B'lngame 1 Jones.

1 jiNnren 1 Chlttum.n 0 jt Mnon 1 Btohrts.p 0 ItLandrlth 0 jrFreese 0 for a rush play, misfired on a last-seCond punting sub (Bob Crandall) and probably lost the ball.game against the wind Laraba never would have put a coffin eorner punt out on UNM's 2 against the gale homa City. ond place in the bareback riding. He dismounted, and while his back was turned, Waffles 4 0 Fitzgerald, 1 0 Zannt.p 2 nixSauer 1 oiwington.p 0 "I Quarter Midget Racing Scheduled Again Today caught him with a well deliv instead of AGAINST it. A dif 7B ered hoof in the posterior. Har Totals 35 2 11 Total 3ft 12 ris seemed to sail ten feet Quarter midget car racing ference of 30 to 40 yards was in the balance.

Apparently, the will be held again at the State X-Plnch hitter. y-Plnrh. runner. Bt. Louis San Francisco official was not aware of Cran- 001 010 OOfl 120 102 lux Hunch bet Lobos will rebound with a vengeance against Montana.

Reason: 1. Their superiority over Western, and wrath at being unable to capitalize; 2. It was Montana who dealt UNM a Musial, Green Bnyer. PO-A 8t, dall's entry onto the field until it was too late." Fairgrounds near the model airplane track. The racing starts today at through the air, but was not seriously injured.

Another cowboy, Paul Still of Raton was injured in the brahma bull-riding event, and Iui 24-8; San Francisco 27-12. DP Connell and Cepeda: Rodgers. O'Con (An automatic time out nell and Cepeda O'Connell, Rodders and Cepeda. LOB St. Louis San p.

m. should have been called when- Francisco 10. 2B Mays. Davenport 2. 21-6 defeat Oct.

26, 1957 and 4 Wagner, Musial. 3B Rodgers. Crandall went on the field as a sub). not only busted the Lobos physically but mentally put Cunningham, May. B.

O. Smith. SB Cepeda 2. RB! B. G.

Smith. Cunningham, Maya. Davenport, Wagner, Schmidt, O'Connell. Comment on the weather Influence of the game? Ip er bb Jones (,, 14-13) 4 ft 4 3 ft 6 them on a 5-game loss skid, Lobo Individual Game Statistic Rushing Times yd, ydi. A "Weather conditions af fected both teams, and need -X St A jf jfS Be 2 3 2 2 0 1 Stnhha 2 4 110 0 Fitzgerald 3 11113 Zannl iW.

1-0) 4 7 1113 Worthlngton 2 3 0 0 1 0 2:33. A 19.435. 9 Ws. -v, carried gained lost gain Bob Crandall 9 77 2 7S Don Perkins 16 74 2 72 Ron Beaird i. 12 0 12 Bo Bankston 11 0 11 not work to either's disadvantage.

The thought that we couldn't score in the third quarter and had to fight the wind in the fourth while behind, placed a tremendous burden on our quarterbacks." Wayne Gonnell 2 10 in fleorge Frlberg- 1 8 0 8 Tony Grey 4 ft 1 4 Chuck Roberti 8 4 10 Luxury First Class Total- 43 J01 IS 1K6 Intcpt. Yds. Would you comment on Panning Alt. Compl, Gained Roberta 8 2 0 30 line and backfield showings Puntinr Mi. ran.

Ave. Motorcycle Winners Bob Rathbun picked up another win Sunday in the Los Coyotes Motorcycle Club tourist trophy race before 200 fans at the Mesa Raceway by winning the 650 ce prelim and then riding to victory in open class final. Bill Canfleld was second and Richard Braasch, third. Bob McCabe paced the 500 cc event and Bob Pegue for the Lobos? Crandall 5 134 26. CIVIC AUDITORIUM TONIGHT! 8:15 PM IBB NEW YORK took in the lightweight cycle race.

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