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THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN WEDNESDAY JULY 23 1958 Empire Games Cricket Potgieter wins hurdles event with world's record Glamorgan fall easily to keen Sussex attack New Zealanders thwarted by c- i t- mmmnA 'Edrieh also batted Elliott beats Hewson in remarkable half-mile Commonwealth. British national, and Games' record and a distance that last year was beaten try only three men in the world. Elliss. Babka. and Oerter of the United He had greater soeed with control than all the others to add to his considerable strength.

Mills never approached his first throw again, aftai ttnrHna axritrt tfilft BY LARRY MONTAGUE TA well tiking BSminntes over his 60. of the season in fee county cricket BecausT of LbyshlrtT had a championship and their first since maximum of three hours fifteen minutes May 20. yesterday when they defeated fSS at Tre Bridgbut Glamorgan at Worthing by 178 runs, two hours and a half proved sufficient They were well placed when the last and they won by an innings and 88 day began, leading by 188, with six runs. When play resumed at 2 15. wickets still to falL A bright fifth- Nottinghamshire stm needed 167 runs wicket partnership by Parks and Suttle to avoid an innings defeat '-The Derby-increased the total by 86.

72 runs being shire attack, without Jackson, wno scored in one half -an-hour period. Parks strained a groin the previous day, held tut four sixes and four fours, and Suttle the mastery and Nottinghamshire lost a six and five fours. Set to get 294 to five wickets for eighteen runs within an' win in four hours five minutes, the hour. Gladwin, In a spelt ot fourteen earlier Glamorgan batsmen could do overs, claimed three' wickets at a per-little against the Dace bowlers and in sonal cost of eleven runs. The main less than three-cruarters of an hour six resistance from Atkinson, and ne wickets had fallen for only twenty runs, found a worthy partner in Cotton, for' Hedges, although suffering from they put on 39 runs in a last-wicket gastric trouble, batted exceedinglv well stand, the most prolific of the innings.

for an hour. Thomson bowling unchanged, took five wickets at a cost of CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE iust aver ten runs apiece and Oakman. taking two more catches, brought his total up to seven for the match, The New Zealanders looked to be well 11 piacea lor victory at uirai wnen ram mi it 5 ended the match prematurely. Left to 1 IM 1 Ul 114 3 It 1 I 1 1 IX XI 1 jcei (U will lit Jiui ua ucc uuius, t-' they had no time problems, but before kZtm i starting thei? innincs a shower held uo wnr 1 rOo Of fn- ThAn aftkp MliilMII 17) If (O 1 1 1 a 1 3 4 ft IMI III i runs had been scored off fifteen balls, the rain returned, this time washing out further cricket Middlesex were unfortunate 'to be with 4 Vwtaklr CI mm O) li (IJ) rtT) la (I 4 4 1 3 41 1 1 Saan ff IT 1 7 1 1 out two of their players. Moss, because of a wrist injury, and Hooker, with a throat infection.

They began' the day an is 1 4 1 XI (ill IT 25 behind with one wicket down in their SSJTJtSS second innings on a pitch made awkward ximcim. by overnight rain, ay tnorougniy gooa Dwnxuvi nan ikimm wttm hattinif aifainst a ball which often lifted miMf la loat aaa.Kaat aasj and also helped spin bowlers, Russell G. C. Potgieter, the great South Pirie and Clark, who came up gradually' became more relaxed in the African quarter-mile hurdler set. un i1 in laSl mie stuck to it gallantly last three rounds crept nearer and u.ou uiue uuiu.cz an.up and can proud oI their own times.

nearer to Mills's 169ft. 8iin. with an. almost, incredible worlds and Ibbotson, alas, faded away, as it was 163ft. 165ft.

and finally everything else record of 49.7sec. in obvious he must in his present state of 169ft 4Jin. Another round and he misht witminir.tho RritinJi Emniw anH fnm for tP-class international racing, well have taken second place. Lindsay wimung.iiie armsa. empire and Um- Halberg was in the top flight of one- was again most disappointing, monwealtn Games final at Cardiff nailers lour years ago and he and Scott The first-round heats of the 220 Arms Park vesterdav Incredible not both ran ia Vancouver final against yards were farcical, with four to yesxeraay.

mcreaioie not and Bannister since then they qualify in each and only nine men to because there was any suspicion of have turned more and more to the be eliminated in nine races. It was the timekeeping but because it was longer distances and have trained quietly obvious, however, that even on a track nnlva fr mppks aan that TJawie fho and sensibly without the tremendous with so sharp a bend as this C. B. oniyaiewweeKsagoUiatG.JJavis.tne pubucity and contr0versy that have Holmes was going to lose his 20-year-Am erica Olympic champion, became surrounded the Thomases, the Piries, and oia record of 21-2sec. Jeffreys, of the first man to beat 50sec.

for this Ibbotsons of this world. South Africa, did 21.4sec. almost at event with 49.9sec HarjDi3y there was Elliott got his revenge on Hewson in his ease. The second round was a full houso to see him anrf eivA him a most extraordinary 880 yards. Many almost entirely -a further process of LrthimS0n runners clearly were nervous at removing the charm, but in the second worLoy applause.

the sUrt and wnen Elliott, who again heat Jeffreys equalled Holmes's record Potgieter-, ia not only a fine hurdler was drawn in the inside lane, hung back and in the first heat Gardner simply but tremendously fast between hurdles at the gun the others seemed nonplussed, loped home. Brightwell had to run and over the run in. He is also, as a Locke found himself in the lead from his hardest in the straight to qualify, keen Rugby footballer should be. a won- Farrell and dawdled down the first lap but Radford and Scott-Oldfield qualified derful improvlser who. if he comes too in 58.8sec., a ridiculous pace for such a comfortably, so that England had four fast to a hurdle.

Is prepared to lead with first-class field. As they came to the bell men through to the semi-finals with a the wrong foot as he did once in his Elliott was level with and between worse time between them of 21.5sec. In semi-final without loss of form or com- Locke and Hewson. who by now had the semi-finals, however, Segal and fort. He was drawn in the fifth lane in extricated himself after being badly Radford were much too slow away the anal and was level with Lean, of boxed again in the first 200 yards.

As behind Dav and Levenson. who beat Australia, half-way down the back the bell sounded Elliott began a long Gardner and equalled the Games' straight, seemed to be not in the least straight run for home, the only thine he record. Only Scott-Oldfield qualified troubled by the sharp bend, and sprinted could do. but what must have astonished for the final behind Jeffreys and on from the tenth Bight. Poor Lean the all his opponents was that he covered Robinson, who were both timed together holder himself, ran the race of a life- the second lap in 50.5sec.

for a total time at 21 9sec equalling the British All-time and was only about six or seven of Imin. 49 3sec. surely the fastest ever comers' and British national record and vards down in a personal record time last lap in a half mile. Hewson followed beating Holmes's record These two t.JL,?.!: EmP're and him all the way round the track but in seem clearly to have the' final between Commonwealth records. the- last 50 yards it was clear that he them haa not the strength to win.

Metcall fades Snvth also tried to follow Elliott and. Perfect lap Meteal has nan ton v5rj. fl-t in 3ike Hewson. faded in the straight and there was Rawson to snatch third place. The second round of the 440 yards usee.

He was in the fourth lane, kept The race was a complete tactical brought some brilliant running. First up with Potgieter for three flights, and triumph for Elliott, but how such a field Sampson of England ran a perfect was still level with Lean after eight, but even ia in 4'6-8sec- a Games' can'annalfile'ln undeVlmfS record and equalling the British ffiter SdVmSf thSL 49sec. and ft is extremely doubtful even National and British all-comers' record UierN staoS 2 now if Elliott can. Yet with each leaving record held by V. G.

Roden, a Jamaican 1 stronafv to, th. SfiWhin ctSfLw everything to everybody else they let Olympic champion of 1952. Gosper. bim steal victory from them. Moreover, running next inside him, went off Sheoherd oefham ufhfiS with this defeat certainly went at a terrific pace but Sampson ISvSr to d3iP ie 'start S5S? hi an hPe that Hewson may be able to was not to be tempted, let his chaneed his shorts aVnirt a spring a surprise in the mile.

man run himself out before the finish. aSHSKsS5H5S2fi womT t100 yn flnal was and glorious turn Wr tkJ another excellent race. Young again have a hard task t0 beat Robinson, of Halberg of NewZealand winning was remarkably well away but, as in her New Zealand for second, but the latter 60 yards in. 13min. 15sec.7 the third fastest semi-final and in the Melbourne Olympic pulled a muscle early in the race and time ever, and a new British Emiirl and Games, could not resist the late challenge 'ft1- alLejL 01 MaU-iews-Willard and was just over- "SSrrneSS Scott is second hauled in the last ten yards.

Both were Jamaicans, in a desperate finish but it lay low duriSe an alrd1v8fa flrSf tim-ed at beat the British la as though he could not possibly htle in4niuV IbISp iJhih tLc national, Br-tish all-comers, and Games hold out to the tape. Johnson never 2ri hnJSh .1 Thomas reCords and, as the wind speed was only looked fit enough to catch Millcha Singn ndpSaJd Ibbotson6 0 22 metres per second behSd them, their Rotich. and Maclsaacf a Scotsman who to stal dim SS, shr IJSf Cf record is almost certain to be confirmed, ran his fastest ever quarter in 47.3sec. laoto 67.2 62 iaM rta Weston also had a good, start and she Milkha Singh was quietly impressive. 7tJj2L J.

67uV tne ew managed to hold her finish out rather but may lack sufficient power in the mfoFtbr better- s0 that she kePt Cuthbert, the final 7 Sffiustv mkinfc Olympic champion, out of third place. It It was sad to see Hopkins, so short a time anrt gJiYh remarkable how since being beaten by time ago a world beater, have failures lao startta nfv HalL 9ames at 5ft. and 5ft. 2in in the women's high his moment to strtk Matthews-Willard has turned the tables jumD and fail altogether at 5ft. 3m.

rfahS a fon on her much younger opponent. Apart from Shirlev the English eirls dasned into a ten or fifteen yards lead In spite of an unpleasantly strong also were disappointing and shP lost nd headwind that repeatedly tended to turl third place on SScoun of umps taken F0Wer' makln 3 throws to the left Du Plessis. of South Donaghyi of New Zealand, nad no SLA1.8,-bvacle toclreunwent. Africa, really found his form in the failures lip to and including 5ft. 6in and Halberg kept piling the pace on discus.

A first throw of 176ft 9Jin. put looked a deserving winner until Masol? 4 ySK? elJ. ofu iIb-fc NeW- ot Australilf broke the fiamerrecord bv laps in 64.2sec., and 63.8sec. Zealand, both having broken the Games' clearing 5ft Tin at the first attemot Scott kept going just in front of Power, record and thereafter he was free to after two miserable failures Tat but at an ever-increasing distance behind throw with complete abandon His 5ft 6in. Donaghv herself got over 5ft Halberg unUl the Australian who must second was 173ft.

4in. and his third a 7in. at the third attempt but Sow was have thought Halberg would blow up. misfire, but wish his fourth he reached behind on points, and this was faTal ls made a late despairing spurt in the last 183ft. a new British Empire and both failed at 5ft 8in ana Farntt put on oB in ao minutes lor Fixtm nnmimi mihk mi i H.

Elliott, of Australia (right), winning the 880 yards final from B. S. Hewson, of England, at Cardiff yesterday. Elliott's time was Imin. 49.3sec.

COUNTY CRICKET SCOREBOARD Empire Games NEW ZEALAND TOUR At Lord'. Match drawn: rain carlajlad plAy. MIDDLESEX. Plrtl leal on: 139 llantl, DM H. Robmura.

J. SOi B. W. BbOr for 74). NEW ZEALANDERS Ftrtt Inlao: 1M (1.

R. RM T. L. S. M.

Mltltr alt TltrauJU F. a lor M. NOTTS v. DERBYSHIRE At Treat BiMsa. Deftrsklra oa It saa laaaaaji a4 raas.

ER BY SI IIRaC. Flnt taatecu SJ3 far 7 dee, at xam an orar La, 147. Maraaa, D. M). NOTTINGHAMSHIalE.

First fsnlan IU 142 an orar (Bkodac H. for M). ENGLAND'S OARSMEN GAIN THREE GOLD MEDALS MmDLESCX Saeontf laolRsx Gale. R. A- lb NOTTINOHAItBUIRE Ittoid MacG bbon 1 T.

Suapma aad Saxalal. X-' AttdaacauT. Moraa. 7 aot ii Tlunrt. F.

JH Molr 0 Marrar. J. aot oat 1. 1. Wut Wart MacGLoboD Rooiur.

R. tV- 4(M. 10 0 Mais. A. kbtt.

hurt 0 RiumII, W. Ward Molr 33 Pufltt. P. H. Hfd $1 eenroo.

bu. a aao -o a KaTly wanina ia Moraaa Hkoon X4 Man, Lh CUortn It Hin. M. Daoltaa Kotwrtiao. J.

Ward Molr ft w. j. eon cb MmcGlbbon (1 Btsiwlt. Rtfff Mmu Extnu (b lb 51 Glalta Molr IX tab 1 Coola. J.

tUHy node. G. Gooaetna Dxoaaa BaatlM. RsmiuI raalani Blab- ia-3-35-Ti. MaeGibboa Molr 10-10-30-4.

Bold 1I-I-4X-1. cuawla mA.lla. TftKoaa tnataaii Jarkaoa X.fo. Gladoln X4.5-I1-5S-5, atbodM Xt-SX-X. Mama U-C-114.

Satllk NEW ZEALANDERS Socooo' tonlOBJ B. Sutclttra not oat 2 L. S. M. MlUnr oat out 1 Total tfor 0) 3 BanICiut Swnnd iaalOBif n'arr I.34-3HX 1-1-0.

By a Special Correspondent Lake Padarn was in one of its most but he was chased aU the way home by militant moods yesterday for the finals n-adR-stHred0beNte? mlhaveXished of the Empire Games rowing. A very closer to the Australian. Mackenzie led strong wind blew straight down the Th? sMe 'the course and the waves were so high event was the form of R. D. Carver, of that it was a winder the frail racing England, who finished third and so praft staved afloat gained a bronze medal, craii siayea anoat The wmd proved very troublesome for However, spite of the conditions, the coxless ours and was a thrilling it was a great day for English rowing.

moraent for English supporters when the England representatives won three National Provincial Bank crew took the gold one-silver, and two bronze medals: lead -near toe 75B 'metre mark. It Australia won one gold, two silver, and flmshed in great form- and passed the two bronze medals Canada won one wmIlmg post two lengths ahead of gold and two silver medals and New Canada5, nad led for over 1.000 Zealand one in each class of medal, metres tr.el?enJ0';s "nisgle jn g. W. Baker and M. A.

Spracklen, a the final of the eighte between Canada oung Marlow pair, 500 a great fhtr.rg triumph for England when they beat JhwsthVl a Australia, the holders, in the double efbier nfnnn sculls They were six stones lighter than If J' the Australians and it was expected that SI tnt Lr conditions would teU against them, then took her ahead. Australia made Th Anctraliana lprf for 1 000 metres whlrehey were tfreelength? u.but thP tinning SSSnZt'ttf? na en the Wfarlovians spurted and, hT spite the winning post a quarter of a length of rouh wate? hev rowed the SUSSEX v. GLAMORGAN. At Wartalas. Saaasx "worn bf ITS ran.

-SUSSEX. First Innlnaa: 31 at 2M aa arec (Ihirks. J. SSt Watklfts. A.

J. for S9. McCnim. i. E- 4 for 74).

GLAMORGAN. First InalUflt 23f at 22 aa antr (Kedaas. xL 7ti Dea. S. a far S4).

WORCESTER v. GLOUCESTER At Worcester. Worctstanhtr won bf rant. wnrrcTVii smiFnrti lRtifnMt Ml at III an ovtr (KatuoB. 94, Dew.

6. I. lUcturdtoo SO). SUSSEX Second In els is GlUCESTERSHlstE. First Inalnsat 204 at 2.02 i over IMmr.

B. 60, Grrnry, T. SOi N. I. Walkar Watklas Aidrldfie, JU 5 lor 4S.

FlaTilL 4 for 45). WORCESmEBSHlltE fiooJ lonlnji Knnn. Mfllti B. G. Marlar Watklas Webb, It.

Tm aad Watklas B1U tsac aat 2 Zanhaw. L. TH Waikar Oakaaaa. A. S.

H. a Darlea. H. Drracanx 47 Sollo. D.

Davie. H. McCouoo E. It. Daw McConnoa 22 Parks, J.

st Da vies, H. Watkiaa t9 SatOt. K. WaJkir SbsDherd IX Broadbent. B.

not out SO Daws. Ga oat ot 1 Entras 4. 1) I more Cook 79 r. E. Richardson lnv Mortlraora 20 Hoiton.

M. 4 nib nriommore Klcbardaoa. D. atatraa (b aa 1) 7 Total (for 4 .143 no look Total CTar sc.i..23a) Knar Una nr-nnrl Innlnec: Sralfli at)32a0. Rrawn aneao ot Australia -0-31-0.

Mortlmore 14-1-41-1. Cook lf-I-27-2. MrTataSMxl. flderl the Australia down and passed the post BowUna. Second Iaalai Dartaa.

sVl-O-O, Walk) us tJ-1-33-44 Wafltar 3-4lf -U McCosaoi 17-1 Dsvawsvx at-O-lft-I. mwksrd 10-3-M-I. GLOUCESTERSHIRE Sscoud InnlnBS Empire sculling title to his successes. medal was won bv Morflaiora. J.

N. Yocna. O. GLAMOHGANSacMd Iaskaas 18 Ainnoie Mayer, B. Broad' Korton 12 Brown.

A. Ibw prion 0 Cananier. BooUi Htdxaa. IL. Marlar the Barn Cottage four, which triumphed in the coxed fours race.

It led from the Canadians almost from the first stroke RESULTS, TIMES, AND DISTANCES OF YESTERDAY'S EVENTS bent rlorton 10 NfchoUs. R. not out 37 Graventjr. and PlaveU 73 Mltbr li Aldridta 6 Ernmril. G.

rarhiiouf. W. G. A Sottle Tbonsaoa 14 Dartea. W.

Ibw Bates 4 Prexsdet, JM Tboas- son 0 Dareranx. L. ti- Paitti Baias 1 Watkins, A. 2 Sums Bates 0 Walker, P.f Parka ATHLETICS and passed tne winning posz-iwo ami a half lengths ahead of Canada, who had beaten it on Saturday. 440 Yards Hurdles WOKI.D'S Rtr-ORn.

-at rx fZ A r.i fiim.at Women's 110 Yards Butterfly FIRST BOUND Datfas. ma mm 3 Da Ties, H. a Baias ThOMMWI 7 Sou a xExuaa (ah 1 Extras (lb 1) Aldrfdca ooldweu a Hawkins. Slid 3 SrnHh. D.

tt Flavan Horton Slates). Six fastest In bean auallfirt) for final. new Zealand retained tne coxiess pairs 220 Yards WORLD'S RSCORD-loatc. W. Snaa OJalwd 'JHi championship which she won at Van AfSeai RECORD.

SO.Tsec G. C. Folcleter (South GAMES BECORD. sI.Iihu f3. n.

Pnrfjfn- innfh V. riatiLtx a x.cx j. oi.ian., uuur .) uii. il Bawllna. Second Innlnaa: Flavalt 7-1-12-1.

AldiidC 11.34-30V3 Siade 17-1-13-1. Uotion 16-4-a0-4. Co Id well mi he. a J. iwu, d.

uainnnoa lABiiraiiaj, iojmci wuvw. uul i was neai uiulhi uiua Africa I. i KVirlRR RECORD. lO-ltrc, J. Ltxoa IX Alrkal.

GAMES. RECORD-llJwe- B. Holroti BRITISH NATIONAL. RECORD CS, fZ. fcRrJszSVJrru H- "ouglas-Mann ami M.

J. w. Hail. (Rhodesia). Slosec.i'4 A.

Morton (Eniland). I2.4tec.: iv.nn innrh Hup. two Cxford 03 rsiTi en, are to be con- Pottitnr (Sauih H. H. BRITISH IN ATIUIH4 L.

HCCURD. ID.WM. FINAL. I. CL kntvlixr fRnntti AfrxMi JQT MeKeabx Uaonlrav SOMERSET v.

WARWICK At Taunton. Somanat won by tan wkfcala. BowIIqi. Second lanhtss: Tbososom 3tM--S Data -3-2-S. Bell 2-0-11-0.

Marlar fM-22-Z. LANCASHIRE SECOND ELEVEN BVUtK SECOND ELEVEN Ai aaaanqft, mu Sacand Eleven (flm Umlnash 116 CI. Edrlck M. X. OwTas tnr 11.

Laacaasura acoad naraa (Ona asalnssrti A. HEAT THREE. L- Gosden (Eniland), 76.1sec.; gratulated UpOXl-putting Up SUCh a fine seoTianSdrsJE.I performance. They were beaten by only (wortd rcconS); 2. D.

F. Lean AasCralU). s0.6src, 3. It. Rottch (Kenya).

Sl.Tscc.: 4. a. Me teU (EnuLanUl. 5Zmc: 5. E.

Goud TFusinid). Sl.Sstc: 6. G. A. STiephcrd (Canadai.

szsec. KrwiPBJurr. trtrat lnnliMxt XB7 for dac ae W1 5. M. Hnaa (Sauiri Afrlcal.

92iec finished ten lengths ahead of Australia, QUALIFIERS FOR FINAL. GosU.n. Oldroxd. Bain' brldxe. Watt, Stevelex.

and loasakl. BoHon ronar Braaaaaaa n. as. vesas Sydenbam J. Troafl HarAas ft Srnnaa 4T.

who in turn was four lengths ahead of an qrer lAtUnm. G. 164. Alley. 70.

McCool. C. L. 64). WARWICKSHIKE, Flrtt Inalnan 101 at 1.74 as orrr (M.

J. K. SmKh SOi ADey, W. 5 for SI). WARWICKSHIKE Second fauUnn Long ump WORLD'S J.

Owcni Women's 440 Yards Free-style waies. FIRS! HOUND Six fair mi In beats, ualLflod for flnat Ibw Lanaf ord fl (Uolted Slain). EMPIRE RECORD. Kit. 10 N.

G. Price Africa I. GAMES RECORD. 24,1. K.

S. D. WIIm-hunt fEnuJanill BRITISH NATIONAL -RECORD. 241t. tilaM T.

Bruce AiatrmJU. Gardner. F. Atkinson Lomax M. K.

Soillb Wlxht Bannlater. J. 22 CYCLING 1,000 Metre Sprint QUARTER FINALS Ti? JnVlchet ot thlc ecrded w1nnr, who quallfted for teral-flomli. HEAT ONE. MATCH I.

Browne AtlraIla) Butoa (Eniland. lui JM matrei. SI.9uc. MATCH Barion beat Browne; last 200 metres. 1 2.1 tec MATCH Ci Barton beat Browni; last 200 mcirea 12.2sec.

HEAT TWO, MATCH At Binch (EneJand beat (ADitrafla); last 300 mure 12-3sc MATCH b( Coster: last 200 metres 12-3sc. HEAT THREE.MATCH D. PIoos (AustralU) Atota! Hit 20O mitres I2.4wc. MAX Bi. pi00 Ia1 200 metrei 12Jtcc.

MATCH A- W. Johu1oQ (New Zealand) heat K. Harrison (Entlaodi; jatt 200 metres 13src. MATCH Johnston beat Harrison; but 200 12.5sc. SEMI-FINALS m7uH of thrtm decliJeJ winners, who qua lined for final1.

ONE. MATCH P.oot beat Blncb: last last 200 melres I3.7sec. .1 JSE.T 1VO As Johoston and Barton dead healed; Inst 200 metres 12.1sc. MATCH Barton beat Johnston; last 200 metres 12.4ec. MATCH Barton beat Jo tin si on: last 200 metrei 13.9tec.

4.000 Metres Pursuit QUARTER FINALS Wnnrrs heats qualified for ihf seml-Bnal HEAT ONE. N. Shell (England), 'smla. 13itc, bca'T- (Australia). 5mlit.

29sac. HEAT TWO. W. Daitoo (New Zealand). Smto.

EvaDB (Walesh 5mln. 12 6mc HEAT THREE, T. Simmon (England). Smln. 0 tSouih Africa).

Smln. lff.Ssec. HEAT FOUR. M. Cambtill iEnslund).

Smln. lO.asec.. beat W. Scarfe (Anstral.a). Smln.

I7icc. A. C. Smith Loujxx Laacford 11 Bill. fJ.

H-. lUw McCool 3 GrUBtru, 8. not nut 4 CYCLING RACES EXCITING By Larry Montague Bryant Alley 10 HEAT ONE. 1. 1.

Konrads (Australia), fimln. 0.2iec. (Games record), 2, D. WJIklnsan (England). 5mln.

13 lsec, (Britlsb native and Enaltsb naii.a record); 3. Glrvan (Scotland). 5mln. 4, J. Hooper (Wales).

5mfn. J2Jec HEAT TWO. 1 Raa (Scotland). Smln. 12.2sec.

(Britlab native record): 2. S. J. San aster (Canada). Smln.

33.2s ic; 3. T. Dcsaram (Ceylon), Smln. 44 sec: 4. D.

E. Wilson (Northern Ireland), 6min. 14.6tec. HEAT THREE. 1.

D. Fraser (Australia). Smln. 6.1sm.; 2. J.

V. Samuel (Eniland). Smln. 25 .5 3, Taonicod, Am Tripp FINAL. 1, P.

Foreman (Jamaica). 24ft. 2. Tavlor tlamalcat- Uft AUtn t. a.

Pakistan), 24ft. Oijlo-I 4. ToiuIIosoq 1 lmtu jx nwriaht. T. AIIm Ijihh II 131 1, llijUu: 5, A.

B. Crnnenden (tntUndi. ZMl. 1 01. 6.

A. WHItnm iNw TUndt. tti. Iflln Horner, N. Tfrm.

H. voiuna a Tannea 4 v. mvui D. Grtan Tladall 10. G.

Edxfch sot eat I. eatraa lit total for dse.X 32 (D. fdenhaaa 4 far 1. K. TladaO I for 377, 9mr Iscoad Eltvaa (fPSeaatd Inolntaii J.

Edrlcn law OaUau 10. D. By ft ia ft ColUns 16, E. McKeUer Boots, ft 0. R.

TLodall Ibw Colliaa D. F. Cm Haa Booth II, M. W. Uckslls Boad CoUlM L.

G. Haaaoa CoIUea 14. HarsQa ft ColUns I. W. A.

Smith CoUiru 0. W. Ftmar mm mm 4. K. HaU absent hart, eatraa 17 taul Ul Ol.

CoOkaa far 21, B. Booth 1 for 73). Laaraahlra gaaond Etofata (second laAlBBali A. BoJioa vat oat 13. N.

Caeka mat out 16. extras li total (far 0) 30. Laaicaaolre Sacoad Eleven won by tan wtdcaia YORKSHIRE SECOND ELEVEN v. DURHAM. At BrtdUnifotu Ycrtuhlfe Sacoad EJavaR On lifcaBi 302 for 0 dec.

Dariiaan Hint UtalassrttM far 4 (Lamb 33 mX oat). Match MbmmdowA oeraaae mt cafa, NORTHUMBERLAND a. CHXMtnXA Nm-castle. NoithuBDbarland (first laalnaa)r 2S. fUealiTii (flrsi Inoinaa): is (aU Inaznaa 70).

Match drawn. TO-DAY'S FIRST-CLASS Eatraa lb lb 4, II 14 The racing was much more exciting 7. J. C. StnirlTI franarlal.

ltt. aln- R. n. Nnrrl let! uinslom xa WoHoo. A.

Tripp ew Zaataodr. 2JfiF St.Io 9. H. Parker (Eotlandl, Total zjii. 3 lv.

v. o. CWono (N.terla). 231 1. unaxora Bawllae ScciMid Innlnes: Lobb 2.V12-15-1.

IxneXK t. a. i. Wduninnm acotianai. un.

iz. Ram Mchar (Indlar, 13f(. Ilo 13. L. Orwanjt (Ucaoda).

22ft. 14. K. A D. OIowu INIecrla), ZZft.

IS. I.ulca ffilvrra r.con). 12ft im.ln I A. X11VA1 rtrtJK, li i rapp iauiuiiii) 9un ti.n iuuu axiv WW metres pursuit, cycling events g. i.

priniiey icanidaj. srnin. iisee. were continued at Maindv Stadium in FerxuaoaT'- much pleasanter conditions than on Women's 440 Yards Medley Relay Monday. The last two were reached first bound in the 1.000 metres and the last lour HEAT ONE.

1. Canada. Smln. S.7iec.: J. Soulh jrj the 4,000 metres.

ROUND FJrit loar aaaJIStd for aacond round, i -HEAT ONEJ 1. K. Cardur W. HrtsTMaraon (Scotia od). 22.4MC-.

3. s. Cbrniwann Kaja). XLSnc.1 4. A.

Eaaa (Nlirrla). 22Jkc. I 0iFt foox ran. HEAT, TWO. 1.

T. A. Robinson IBahamai). UA0C4 C' loon (Wain), lLoaoc: 3. A.

O. Lawaoa (Ghana), 4. R. Chijnbcrl(Norllirn tnlasd), 'lxjaae. Noa-amUScm W.

OkeHo (TJaandal. 22.4ae.t P. Totnnx (Slrrra Lfoaa). 13.6c. HEAT THREE.

1, B. Ndara (Uianda). 21.7UC.: 2. M. G.

Aaoatlot (Canada). X2.2ac.t 3. T. C. Gale (AaatraBa).

22 4. G. R. Fleck (Scotland. XXJaac 5.

H. A. Hamrood (Trlnl. dadl. ft.

L. E. W. Aaoarwn (St Vlncrnil. XT inr HEAT POUR.

t. S. A. Laraaioo (Canada), ll.tnci D. H.

Sexal (Eaxbuull. 21.9k.: 3, S. E. Akraka (M terra), 22.4HC.: 4. F.

Street (Nortbero tiabuMn, X3JUec. Nooaallnen 5. D. Dobartx (Sierra Laoaa), SSLXmc. HEAT FIVE.

1. M. L. T. Haa (Nere Zealand).

22.1ect 2. 8. Antac (KenyaK IZXbcc: 3. G. Jamn (iamalca), Uirct 4.

R. B. Cockborn (Scollandl. i-VItec. Non-aollfieri J.

Dcnjambi (Sierra Leone). Tl tier HEAT tlx. I. Bartrand (TrtaMad'and Tobaco). 22.I.K.I 1.1..M.

A. Scott-OMSeU (Eniiaml). 3. A. Ifjiala (Faldataa).

21.4ieo: 4. P. Toner. iVortbarn Ireland). XXJIeec.

Noo-ooallacr: S. J. w. Ollnr (Walea). 224laec.

HEAT SEVEN. 1. G. tt. Oar (Sooth Atrlca).

M.9teci. 2. Radrord OZnxland), 3. M. SbarK Bntl (PaUatan).

2X.Xeec.: 4. J. K. Quartrv (Ghanah Noanaimen Mayen (Brltbb Goranal. XSHtec HEAT EIGHT 1, E.

B. JeBrexa, (Sooih Atrlrol. 21.4ec.t 2. E. AaoBkom (Uaanda).

3. E. Solomoii (Brlllab Gtnana). llrec: 4. D.

Ctement (Canada). IIShc Noo-qoaliner: 5. R. T. D.

Stoll (Hie ol Man). 23.iec HEAT NINE. 1, R. Brlabtvell (EnaUndl. 2.

S. Caaaaroo (Canada). 2X.licc.: 3. N. J.

Whitehead (Walal). 12.taoc.i 4. H. K- Kennedr-Sktvlon (Hamknnxi. ILloae.

Oalr fren ran. SECOND ROUND Flrtt too oaaUned for Mcnl-rtnal. HEAT ONE. 1. Gardner.

21.See.i 2, Camtran. -1 NoarqaaUflerai 3. Akraka. 4. Lawaon.

Soloniom. 21.fiaee.i ft- Khallo. X3.4iec- 1 B. WoDlcy (Wales). lUt.

3la. Diicus WORLD'Sl RECORD. lqjft P. P. lirriiin X0-11-3X-2.

Lanzlord 32-16-56-4. Errant B-f-a, WKhl AUer 11-3-JB-I. McCool 4-1-11-1. SOMERSET Second lnnlnxf Atldnwn. G.

not out 6 Trtpa. G. M. not ont Extm (B 1 1 Total (for 0) 13 Bowllnx. Second Innlnsa: M.

J. K. Smltb x.l-l-d-0, Ibadulla 1-00. Africa, smln. 1Z.OICC; J.

waies, smiii. xwwh United Statu). EMPIRE RECORD. 1801 1, J. Du Plculs (South Africa).

EAT TWO. Attiiralla, Smln. 2. England. In the quarter-finals of the 1,000 metres the closest heat was between Barton, of Ensland, and Browne, of Australia.

In their first match Barton, fromthe out 5mm. 3.7sec; mew nna, 3iu iy KbcORD. 16911. 7ijln s. J.

Da r. cists ISouth Africa). BRITISH NATIONAL RECORD-lTRlt. Uln. G.

A. Carr (Great Britain). FENCING Team Epee Canada. New Zealand. South Africa.

Wales. side station, tried to slip Dast his man on FINAL. 1. S. J.

da Pluses Itanlh ATrirt. IK in Women's Tower Diving MATCHES Ctaaceateribbe Surrey, at BrUtol. 11 ta Harapablra r. Nolni.mralra. at BcarMaaomk.

11 10 a 30. Kent Worcexlenltlrc, at Maldatoa. 11 SO la 30. LalceritreUra Eaiex. at CoarrUle (Jaalbaton).

II V) lo 7. MlddieMX v. lUacaahlre. at LoreTa, 11 X0 34). Suaaex a.

Vorttablra. at Wartblaa. 11 30 tn 7. warwlckxlilra v. NoixtianixtoBalitra, at Coreottr, 11 30 6'iltl.

EntDlrc. Ilrltlxh Naiinnat. inrl numii. FINAL POOL Ac-rm tE nivES. i.

a. Weun the outs.de in the back straight and win Canada beat Australia. S-4: Ertnland ha-at CENTRAL LANCASHIRE LEAGUE; WOOD CITP (FINAL), Wernelh 114, Rocbdale 4 for 0 (con tinned lo-nlchll. BOLTON LEAGUE. Hcstoo lit.

r. Astfey Bddaet Tonta 106. v. Bradshawt Eserton 13Z. v.

Eader: Wallfdra 169 for 9 v. Keardry. Farn worth to. Little Lairer 21 for li Westhoaihion 153 for 1 v. Horwkli R.M.I.

Zealand. S-l (44 hits tor 20 against) (A. Jay beat R. (Eniland). 35 07 poimi; j.

p. a. Lona (Enxiand), 33.52: the inside position before the last bend 3. m. wi.iand (EneUodiaxTS: i.

r.tacdonaid by Dace, iost his gamble, and was behind (Canada). 17.11: 5. S. Moraenrood IRbodexla). 17.93.

ano jn th records); 2. L. R. MIIU (New Zealand), 169(1. J.

G. A. Carr (Eotlandl, 16911. 4. R.

Lindsay (Scollandl. 5. M. Rakuro (Fill). 15 7ft.

6ln 6. S. Raikc (Canada). 1 51ft. 7, II L.

WJUlama (WatM). 151ft. t. P. Isbeitir (Scailand).

15 lit. DimmiH a-j, uni u. riaTKWDein oeat f. a em pie si. B.

Hoskns beat Plckwortb 5-2. beat R. Blnolnn 5-2, heat P. Temple. 51.

M. Howard beat R. Blnnlni 5-3, beat Temple 5-0. lost to B. Plckwonb 4-5); Canada beat New Zealand.

6-0: Enaland beat Australia. 5-2 (32 tills for 19 against) (M. Howard beat D. Doyle 5-0. Bailor Slnab (India).

141ft. OHIn. II. A. triavrr WRESTLING match he made no mistake from in front and rode away over the last In Feather-weight the deciding match Barton took over the rmiDTU BtmiMr) a.

J. rMdrnhnva (Soatii Africa! frnnr. nncit.inn In th nrct Inn. jMirrpnjAT.r1 (EnRland). 144fi.

12. Pardomao Sinh (India). irsi. in uuuu at-a, n. mnj om ounmon s-ai.

ion io I. Lunu 5-5 (on nolntsy. K. rlmbvitt hrat I. T.nrn.

c.i Empire Games Lawn Tennis Mil. i3, tvi. w. pemoatton males). 136rt.

14. A. IL Payne (Rbodula). 135IC. 15.

A. Ovblaiile (Nlaerla), 134ft, lltjin. Women's 100 Yards '3ZZJSn? Lt early in the and then won a beat J. Simpson 5-0. hent D.

Doyle 5-4): Australia beat nai-out riae lor name irom auu varns. janoi uiBiand neat uinana s-u iu xut for 12 asalnst OL Howard beat R. Assella 5-4. A. Ja beat R.

Assella 5-1. beat Scbwende 5-3. B. Hoakjnu RECORD. 10 Jsec M.

MallhCrTB Flv-weieht omca aaa iwu gooa matcnes wun WORLD'S Austniltiit- it Ba. icnada) beat i. Coster. In the nrst. coster, on the Inside.

HEAT TWO. 1. jellren. 11.2aee. (eoaaU Gamn reeordll X.

SeaaL X1.4tec Nonoallflenr3. Whitehead. ZZatc.t 4. Giambrre, S. Ndoaa.

22xec.t 6, AUSTRALIANS SWIM SUPERBLY FINAL PLACTMGK. 1. Fnalnnrf t- Cini- a. Australia; 4. New Zealand.

Eaton (Somb Africa), on notoiK p. cnruii. (EnaUnd) rode his man high up round the last but Binch. caught him on the line 1 a t.mn liouiii Africa) w.o. and won bv inches Tn thp spr-nnrl mntjh.

HEAT THREE. 1. Rrlahtwen. HJii.i 2. Aaostlnl, 2t.Satc NaiimllfleTi: 3.

Bertrand 11 4, Caietawaoo. 22Jmc 5. Slnuif Batt. 6, Street, Women's Individual Foil FINAL. 1, C.

Sheen (Ensland, fi wins. 1 defeat. B. McC.resllt Australia- wlna. 1 iitmrm- 1.

Vf oiimaif ivtat.narmrmMLUstir. coster slipped inside his man in the EMPIRE RECORD I0Jec M. Matthews (AtxilraMsl. GAMES RECORD. 10.7sccM M.

Jackson.Nelion (Australia). J. Paul (Eniland). H. Yoctiii (Enitandl.

BRITISH NATIONAL RECORD. 10.71c.. J. Paul (Enatand). H.

Youaa (Ennlaadl. FINAL. M. J. Malhewi-Willard (Australlaf.

I0.6c. (Brlllih all-cumeiV. BrlliJi national, and Games rocard). 2. H.

Youna (Eniland). 10.6c.; 3. V. M. Weston lEnxland).

10 4. CnUibtu (Asslralla). 10.7sec.; 5. J. Paul (Eniland).

lO.Hsrc.: 6, F. A Shaw (South African. Usee MIDDLESEX MEN PAIL AGAIN The storm that put an early end to the day's play in Group One of the inter-county championships did not come in time to save Middlesex, the men's holders, from yet another defeat. HEAT FOUR. I.

Radford. 2. Rse. 21.7tec, By a Special Correspondent J. Konrads.

who is 16 years old. and Iiita lOaeiT (uT.t ellnslnaledi: (PaW- DaCK Straight. rode him tOWardS the NofT-aatl5en: 3 Asanknni. 22.1sec.t 4. Gale.

22.2sec iun brat ciiristie (Eniland). Ian. iec rails, and then turned suddenly for Glen-Hals IE inland). 5 wins. 2 defeats; 4.

F. McElwce lew Zealsndi. 5. A. Sqcco (South Africa): 6.

U. O'Brien (Aanrollai; 7. Mitchell (New Zealand); 8. his 14-year-old sister, I. Konrads, swam Knii 22.4mc.

CocVbtiTD. BEAT FIVE. 1 Laretuoa. 21ec.t 2. ScoM-OldHtM.

liaise. NoiMsallflerai 3. Jones. 4. Antan Light-weight home, but Binch rode him down splen- dldlv after lookin? tn br left with too diaries iianaaat.

12.2sfc.l fa Qttaruy. 2X4aec. Keo nedy-Slcfptoti did not H. H. Hall (Enxiand).

'on Dolnla (Hall eliminated): A. much to do. Ploog. of Australia, and Duncan (Scollandl beat A. Rlea (South Atrlca).

fall. Johnston. of New Zealand, Were Women's 220 Yards splendidly in the heats the Empire Games 440 yards free-style events last night. These loune Australians moved HEAT 8CC 1. Day.

2. Rohlmon, 2Uec. LAWN BOWLS Singles Soulh Attica bra Northern Inland fit. Fuhnni. Vcmnintrsi 3.

Ftock. 22.2sec.i 4. James. Matthews Australia). EMPIRE RECORD 23.1 sec.

M. RECORD. 23.1 M. altogether too fast for their opponents. Bantam-weight The three fastest times of the round first ROUND- D.

J. ran der Walt csootb Aineal were ail in Barton's matches. 11.9. la.t. With three rubbers in the matcb stul to be decided.

Surrey had falned 5-1 Maiihews CMMDt 22.5MC; C. Toner, 22AWC SEMT-FI1VALS Pint tfana La acn qualified far final 21-17: RliiNlesia beat Wales (A. B. Williams). 21-17; Hongkong beat Antra Us.

21-11: Canada beat Jersey H. HsU). 21-10: Ensland P. Baker) baat Kenya 21-7: lAiutraliai GAMES RECORD. 24sec fAtuinllal.

lead against them before the rain, came M. Jacbson-Nclson FIRST SEMI-FINAL. 1. Day. 2I.2sce (equals Gxmm neonSll 2.

Lerenetxi. 21 3. Gardner. beat J. TurnbuU tScotkuid), on eotnti; u.

buuaan (Bnihuil) bl laUor. tCeylon). on.BOtala: M. Akbtar (Paklatan) beat G. A.

Jameaon (Atotraual. on Shell, 01 England, was tOO good for point. T4 tCnu.l, Flanagan, of Australia, in the first awwiw itt. ju. oeat itw areata no, 21-3; Northern Ireland (R Fulton) beat Jersey fHL Ha Hi.

21JMC, PUMs-qminiersi ocsaj. a. Bamora, 91 (m i 41. AMMllal. 3Uh BRITISH NATIONAL RECORD.

23 Jbac J. Paul Great Britain). FIRST ROUND First two In, each quaUiied (or 21-0: Scotland (W. D. Jones) beat Australia.

21-12. South Africa beat Canada. 21-17: England (. P. RfCDND SEMI.F1NAI 1.

Robinson. 20.0sec. (Gum -rscord and cqttali British aTcomer' and HEAT ONE. 1. B.

Cuthbert tAusiraUal. UJtic.i Airi beat icejion). nointa (uiior. pursuit race. He began to gain after two ellmloaled): G.

A. Jamewn (Auttrall.) iBat laps, Was SIX Seconds Up by half Way, mSSS and in last lap was well into the enSinaied). same straight. Evans gave his fellow uaKcrj oral waits ia. a.

w. Miami), 21-0; EVcw Zealand braf Honikong. 2117; Rhodesia beat Kenya, 21-15. Rrtttoli KBUonal itirds)t x. jeareys.

2V.wc.t 3. icon- 2. M. B. Reer (Canada).

25.4sc. Non-qualifltrs: 3. A. Jamlcson (5co4laad), 4. D.

ff. WllUanw Doubles Rhode! beat Wales (J. H. Lewis and W. John.

vvai. tixe t. iviasoammer tuntun uiuaaai did Otratla. 2UMC n.oo-iriajieri: unsaiweiu Cmmeroo. llbee.s R.

21.ttc 440 Yards Welter-weight countrymen sometmng to cheer about k. when he gained an earlv lead aeainct not nntin. HEAT TWO. 1. M.

J. Mathcws-W Ward (Australia) 24.3tec: 2. 1 Illscox tEbelaodl. 24.bc Nm- skip), 29-16: South Africa beat Nonbern Ireland CW. J.

Roshotharn and P. T. Watson. iVInl. 5D.t5? effortlessly, almost silently, up and down I the pool with relaxed strokes, never quickening, never slackening.

They made their opponents look untrained and unrhythmical. Konrads won his heat in 4mins. 30.6sec. and Miss Konrads failed by only two-tenths of a second to become the first swimmer to break five minutes in Britain. Konrads, who holds the world's record with 4min.

21.8sec., had the fastest time in the men's heats. In the to-day He is expected to beat his best time. For the first time in the Games, an Australian was beaten in a free-style event, when Biack. of Aberdeen, won his heat in 4min 31.1sec. beating the 1954 Empire champion.

Chapman of Australia, who on Monday won the silver medal in the free-style sprint. Black, stroking seven pulls faster per lap than Chapman, was obviously out to return quaUhen: 3. D. TndaH IScotland). 2S.2sec.: 4.

M. Kite WOKIaO-S RECORD. 15.7et- G. A. Davis (United StEMMlES RECORD.

W.6sc. M. Spetice (Soulh Africa). MBkha Slncb (Tndta. GAMES KftCO D.

47.1 sec K. E. Cosoer norotm ireianiv i.7sec.: s. f. aync lixtgerta).

26.2sec. McKeoii. (Scotland), "on poinu ixcKeniu eiiroinatedi-. Dalton, of New Zealand, and he was still i K-ftodw tindi.) l-5th of a second up at half way, but ta "orrlcirintJn thereafter Dalton's remorseless, e-en ell'mlnatad): C. B.

Hobaon tNe Zealand) beat A. speed DrOVed decisive. Evans, in fact. Scott (Wale.1. on polnla tocoit ellmlnatedlt K.

rtot- na(j a faster lime than ghgj gheil HpiNfi cmtbi rvenya. iorioira ireiann vr. J. Rosbotham and P. Watson, sldp) beat Jersey (G.

He-hay and W. McDowell, skip). 24-22: AsatraUa beat Honskons. 25-11: Canada beat Jersey G. Bewhay and McDowell, skip).

30-15; EnaUnd (F. Horn. skip, and F. H. Sfri inland) beat Kenya.

26-9. New Zealand HEAT THREE. 1. J. Pant (England).

24.7aec.t 2. F. D. Barman (Canada). 25.7kcc.

Non-mnaltaerst 3 G. Lewis (Wales). 14.5 4, D. Williams (Sierra lAnscrsliai. oesr Zrcounna j.

jtcrr and u. Smart, skial. 19.17: and tms. together with their loss against Essex on Monday, means that the title is almost certain to change hand, this year. Only a most remarkable crtp of victories and defeats could bring the champions to the too again.

MEN GKOUP ONE. At Eaafl.e erne. Sear.) haul Middla-eex -l. Yortuaaa lead Sanaa S-l, LaaeaaUra lead Eaaea 3-2: rain atavaed ptar. OKOVr TWO.

At Sniillmi, PwhixMia beat War-rlcluktr. S-4. CKaacai araMra baat Wan CCMlaad -0. Kent baat NonnMeeooaXere 7-2. GROUP THREE.

At ISdeT-Xala jaraMartad la. GROUP FOUR. A. rieaelb llaaapaalr. bi nertfoedablre XI, aUaRordahlra taat LaXceelrabtra 7.x.

Oeeontlilre baat neoteietre 7-2- GROLIP FIVE. At r.UMi.ata. Wore, am autre lead rtedlordahk. 4-3, North Walea ud ferkahtra leie! at 3-i. Norfolk and Suffolk trait at 3-3.

GROUP SIX. At ANcratoka. Soaalraax baat Caarawall X-l. Otfordarjire beat a-3, BiMatlajbaaa-ehire beat ttropahire t-3. GROUP SEVEN At Palxntoav oar Wala, beat nonet 7-2.

WOMEN GROUP ONE. At Ian.) lead Laaca. 5-1. Wararlekablre and YMaarUr. arret at 3-3.

Hen lead Glreaceetarehir. X-Z: rain eteand aXax. GROUP TWO At rScaraonaat Deaoa had gvaara 3-1. Eaac Scatland and Wtat of Scaelanvi artel at 2-2. MkXtUaaex brad Nottlaaataaublr.

3-ah raha aatar. mated play. GBCMIP THREE. At Ruai.aaiaatb EeaR bea. Scotland ii.

Kerr and D. Smart, sklo) ttear Anstnlla. uonei. HEAT FOUR. 1.

M. C. Dew (Enatand). I4.44CC., 2. E.

A. Shaw (South Africa). 24.7sec. IN on-auaUlrcn' Vir a. i PandiT flndlal beat Rm.M 1 alT 17-iu.

lauuitJ ririt dm. udidi, xi-is, nates M. Lewis and W. John. skin, heat FnIanri iff fihnn.

VrSSL ihJPIS fastest so'far and wa imorsive" BUIQit nAllUflAL NtrLUUU, 0.rC v. Rbodca Usosatca). SECOND ROUND Flm fbrct qnallfled for sentllnal HEAT ONE. 1. E.

J. Samp on (Enaland). Saee. (emtsls BrirKai aB-cooim" and Rrlfhh National record, new Games raeoMh 1. K.

R. Gosper fAttstralla). 47r4asc.t 3. G. Era as (Soot Africa).

47.mc Ndo- bnd a nit F. Horn skip) 21-15; New Zealand beat 3. A. Whitehead (Wa)n). IS.Zsec.: 4.

E. Brlaht (Sierra Leone). 2T.Biec. HEAT FIVE. 1.

E. J. Hatlam (Canada). 24.4ec.: 2. Mybnrah (South Africa).

24.7c. Non-' xmin. 4iec. (Hobton eliminated). Simpson, of England, had a grand race nuiiiitiini, iv-1 a.

Fours Wain (E. jnnev PrtMur. a. firlfftitia. Middle-weight witn jonxer.

oi soutn Africa, whom he crmvn ii tirMi cz F.raniiar (Kcoitandi beat G. had beaten bv four secondc with srvme quallHers: 3. M. M. Campbell (Scoilaadl.

2S.4aec.; S. rfVum flndta). 2G.2sec. Bailer IWalea). tail In Xtnln.

43eec. ttlauer euminaieo): comtOrt On ilondav. He Was lwel for H11U skip) heat Rhodesia. 17-13; Souib Africa baat ist a i 2ia. i.

h. rouDf ttvtiBiana). 2.7 sec- 2. m. a m.

czaamocriain oew aCratanai. zsjsec. rton- iL'TrWHuSt two one second down with six laps a Zealand), on nointa tO EO. tWO seeonrie rlOWn xvtth five tr an urine rn ireiano kk, i. asenry.

it. Wenb, P. G. Croucr. skin).

24.14: Hoaabona heat- Atntnlli auallilers: 3. S. H. Bond (Scotland). 26.2trc.; 4.

J. Earned (Wales). 27sec 21-15; Jersey T. Williams. F.

Tucker. A. Crosaley. skip) heat Canada. 1V16; Enatand CN.

Kins. J. H. Kettles W. F.

Phillips. G. It. ScadieH. skip) SEMI-FINALS First thre nualiRMl for flnal.

icounney one and 3 half seconds down with four A.BD1.otna., KniS.iilSl"bSf,R. io EO. and still one down with three to Mrraad (Enjland). rail. Omln.

H. J. Van Zjl go. With two laps left they Were dead a good time and in fact he broke the British record by half a second. His time was also equivalent to half a second faster than the European record for 400 metres (437 44 yards).

An hour after his 440-yards" victory. Black was back in the water in the heats of the 220-yards butterflv. He beat us rwujpe avniiDa oeai ocociana IJ. HamDaVOo. T.

Smetberhem. G. Feranaoa. A. Harivr.

FIRST SEMI-FINAL. 1. Cutbbert. 2. Youoe.

24.1sc: 3. Mybnrah. 24.sec. Non-nuallHer. 4.

skip). 21-17; Northern lreUud (G. Best. T. L.

Henry, level, out aimpson was a length or so tn (Raabld elinilnaledl. i or th hall fh, 2aaec: uw oisaBaiineai cumncrbLln "tun, r. uK. avil ItW otlMI VVlUUUnS. F.

Tucker. A. Crosslrv. Cracknell. sftJol.

Al.i a wltnarew. lAuxtnan.) P. bZ 2.1??. his time being SECOND SEMI-FINAL. I.

Matbews-WIIIard. HMTfMdahlra. b-3: NortluBaaltraablr. Mat Wlljahlre. Rhodesia beat Kenya.

2.I1. Scotland (J. Hanjpion. T. SmethcThem.

G. Fcnruson. A. Hodse. skip) tied Z.

raut. Z4.lsec.: 3. Hasiam. Z4.lsec. 4, HIscoa.

24.9sec.; 5. Shaw, 25.1sec. B. Wilkinson, of Australia, by seven yards ui 2min. 25sec which was only 7-2: DerMardre beat barhaai.

X-4. GROUP POUR tat Badlafal. SaJtertea) Ware.if-shlre beat Uncolaahire. 5-4: staflardahlr. beat Oonet.

iiui AustTa.ia. nonin neat Laniaii iv-i Ensland (N. Kins. J. H.

Betifes. W. F. Pblllias. G.

Mobd Naifr Siiaktanl. on X. W. Sllva Caw OI a secODO WOrSe t.lan Zealand) beat K. A.

Rlcbmond (Enxiand). fall lain. Ualton S. Gatnbrill made the third "5, ISic! hS beH (Haney eliminated): ijia Ram cmdui beat j. cwneiio carre.

o. Australia, easily. He gained Rever. 25. iscc.

Women's High Jump Scadaell. skip, bear Wales (E. Jones. D. ProMer.

J. A. Griffiths. I. Hill sk.pl.

24-l- Hortakona beat New a-s: rjaetture Mat reeraann-e. rtantja I At MInahead, beat Caaabrtdieahir. 7-2. LeMterrXUre bMf SaaTatk 14. RECORD.

5fr. 101aM Y. Bahts three seconds in the first three-auarters tCanada). on punts auminateQi. WORLD'S (Ramanlx) BCKwaataasatur.

near nocnerear a-a. THIKIJ rouu. W. rHaxir tt-aausian. neat vt.

ln (Nc ZaUni9a on points iboth elltntnaledi; SWIMMING t.HtJL At uoaaer. laaa enraaa ae raan. GROUP SEVEN. At Keevlck. Sfordablr, beat Weetaaortand a-1.

baat Hrrelotakhlr. 7-X. Hopkins HopLlns J. J. Hanekom (Sooth Atrka) beat R.

Mitchell (Am- T. E. iraila). on poinu; Liia Kara tinoiai. a oje.

EMPIRE RECORD. 5ft. Stjln (Nonbern liflandt MES RECORD. 5 ft. (Northern Irttand).

BRITISH NATIONAL RECORD. HoplUas iNoribrm Ireland). a lao In the first semi-final of the sprint Binch lost his first race to Ploog. being comins into the back straight, ridden up the last bend, and then just beat to the tape. In their spconrl raw -5ft.

T. E. ROWING 440 Yards Free-style FIRST ROUND (Fastest sla lo heats Qualified for final) HEAT ONE. 1. G.

Wloratn lAibtralEal. Golf FINAL. 1. Matoa (AuttralEa). 5 ft.

7m 4aiin, Single Sculls (Games record); 2. J. M. Donashy (New Zealand. 353c.

(Games record); 2. W. C. McK. Slater (Canada), -train.

3. A M. ClarRion (Enstaad). Xmin sit. Tin 3.

n. n-ttu trVunnuiai. sit. 4. v.

a. aoaunen: k. m. inoroaon israinnBi, W. B.

Jaeksaa (Ttialdad and Tobaata). 49Jsee. HEAT TWO. I. M.

Spcnca (Snain Africa). CBrititk alVoanen. Britlsb National, and Gsiswa reord 2. E- SallslMTy (Fnabitdl. K.

Bod (Kama). 4See 4 1. Okello CUaanda). 4a.laae.s S. A.

R. Ahmad (Malaya). 44sec. B. RooftMR (Nw Zaaatad fid not flnbo." HEAT THREE.

1, I. Tobacco (Canada). Il tun 2, J. E. Wrlabtoa (EBtlartd).

4T.2tec.; 3. G. Kerr (Jama 47 2cr. Non-ootWIm: 4. B- A.

fnea Ttlnldad and TobaaoV. 47.ohc.? S. 8. Cbcmweno (KastnK C' J. V.

Palenon (Scotland). 4S.6aec. HEAT FOUR. MlTUta Slaab andla). 47ec.t 2.

J. iLtaelaaaV (Scotland). 3. R. Rotlcfi (Kenya).

47.5aec Nos-lMllRtn: 4. D. J. N. JoHino-n (EnaUnd).

47.7acj Malcolm Sptnc (Jamaka). atsscc 880. Yards WORLD'S RECORD. Imin. T.

W. C-owrtarr- (UaUxd States). EMPIRE RECORD. lmtn. 47Jec B.

S. Htwwn (Gnar Rrltala). GAMES RECORD, Imlau 50.7scc D. J. N.

Jobnson (EnslaasTI. RRHTSH, NATIONAL RECORD. lmllL 47.8tc B. S. Htwaom (Great Britain).

H. J. EUtott fAastralla). Imin. (Gaom B.

S. wao (Entaa lmtn. $wuca 3. M. A.

Rawaan fEaHad). Imla. Sl.lsec.; 4, T. SaQIran (Ttbodesrs). lmhi.

5. D. 1. Snrith-Ntrir Zaatand). Isnm.

51J4 M. A. FrrH rEKlamf. latin. 52.1 7.

L- C. fSeotland). IcoJa. 54.7stc E. D.

C. Bosweff (Eoslandl did nor ran. Three Miles WORLD'S RECORD. 13mla. lDJatan.

A. TtKunas (AaatraHa). r' EMPIRE RECORD. IStala. 20Jsec.

G. D. Ibbotson (Great BritsUL GAMES RECORD. 13calau SSaec J. CStaiawar (Eaeiaad).

BRITISH NATIONAL RECOatDXJala. G. D. HaWCKin Grcat Brftalm). FlNAIw 1.

M. G. Ilaloerv (N Znland). IVnln. lSec tBrttam FataCre.

Britfcdi all-aaien. and Cimtt ncrda)t 2. A. G. Thomas (Australia), tlmln.

24.4scc.; 3 Scott CNrw Zaatand). 13mla. 4. D. A.

Ptris CEMlutt). 13mln. P. K. Ctaric (Eadajkd).

ISaln. 3tt.ac.t J. L. Merrlman (VVslet). 13mln.

32aaact 7. W. Pwar Aaarralla). 37.6c.s A. Ovntla (Kenya).

IScila. 4UWM a. W. D. Bail (New Zaatand).

IVmln. 10. fl. d. Tbixxm (Ftratend): 11 M.

J. BaDltaol (EaalaiucTri 12. N. Msryoro (KcnT)c 13, D. Richards (Wales) 24.

I. Bin ale cSailartd). SC. A. Mania IfSmmw 7m1Ii- IC.

1. afuuioRir 55.ic.: 4. B. Flock (Wales). Smln.

5. K. ShUIey (Enatand). 5ft. S.

M. D. liijjml (Ensland). FINAL. 1.

S. A. MaekenrK (Auatralal. Tmin. J-1UUB Slipped LirOUgn On tne inside at lo.itec.: i.

r. nm oe Zealand). 7min. xxec-: 200 metres, again drove Binch ud the 3. R.

D. Carver (Enxiand). Imin. 16.IMC.-, 4. D.

tjl aJ saayn iust tinn ha r-irfo Meincke (Sontb Airici. -rmin. vijatc. ana sa just won tie ride for .111. in- d.

a. tunun icDmiHii. rr. Jin -t uron i.hm)). smin.

-u. HEAT TWO. 1. I. M.

Black (Scoilaod). 4mla. 31.twr IBrltlsh natl.e and Games 2. G. A.

J. Card (FniJand). Sft. Zio.i S. T.

HopLlns (Northern Chapman (Awsiralia). 4ml n. 4 13 3. A. M- Barer ireiand), siu iin-i v.

v. imdwu iniprar, 5tt. 10. A. Okolj (Nlaerla).

A. Jamleson (Scotland). M. Peiers (Nonbern Irrfcmd). 4ft.

13. J. Ashwood (So nut Alrtca. 4m In. J.

-M. at. Barnes (Enaiaad). 4mia. 5.

WUUanxs (Canada). Jmin. S.law. Double Scullt FINAL. I.

EnaUnd Of. A. SafacUe lad C. W. Baker).

6mln. faxaac: 2. Australia. 7nln. 3.

Zealand: three Uatlbt. Coxleu Pain uuuNaitt came dL DdUUn ZTOm behind in their first race, and gained a lot in the final straight, but the verdict was a dead-heat and so all remained to be fought for. Barton, however, won the next two races and so qualified to i.isec. outside nts own personal best time. Seven-tenths of a second divided the qualifiers for the final of the women's 110 vards butterfly to be raced to-morrow.

This a new championship jo J. Oldrovd. of England, who won Heat 1 in Imin. lC.6sec became the first Games record holder. In succeeding heaus.

B. Bainbridze (Australia). 1m a. lBZsec and then. C.

Gosden (England) 16.1sec. took over this honour. Australia had the three fastest qualifying times in the heats of the women's 440 yards free style, but British swimmers also put up great performances. D. Wilkinson broke her own British senior and junior records with a time of 5min.

13 lsec. and N. Rae broke these new figures with a time of 5mm. 12.2sec-which was 12 6sec. faster than she had ever returned before Miss M.

Edwards, holder of the world's backstroke record, reduced her own figures for the 110 yards backstroke bv 1-10 second when sne swam the first leg for England in the 4 110 yards medlev relay. Her time of 1mm. 12 3sec was 2.5 seconds faster than she returned in the heats of the individual backstroke HEAT THREE. I. J.

Konrads (AustralEa). -Imin. 30 6sec (Ganx-a re.ord): 2. M. L.

McLaehlan (South WEICHTLIFTING Feather-weight FiXAt- I. abuKi tat. M. r-anter ano rc a. wm Donabu).

Tmln. lliec: 2. Enatand (M. 1. lull and meet PlOOg tne final.

Aincar. jmin. JJ.iara..: 3. i ooyts ir.na:snoi. unin.

56.1sec.i -4, J. D. Bainie IScotiavixi). Smln. 2.1sec.

HEAT PfxtiR. 1. R. TL tree nan (SrocLandl. Xmlrt.

S. C. Dooaias-VIaitn): 3. Australia: 4, Walea (I. H.

FINAL. 1, Str Cher Tan Si'iaa'tnrO prt 2151b. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME iiarnes recorai. tnatcn ivsinM ktk itsio total 6451b 2. E.

NL Edwards (Wales). 5mln. 5. Iscc: 3, R. Janes IN.

Ireland). Smln. 144t.ec QUALIFIERS I-OR FIVAL. Konrads, Black. Mc- 2.

K. I Cfcuna 210. 200. 15 S75; 3. BELL CUP FOR SANDIWAY Sandiway won the Manchester and District woraen'a Bell Cud golf tourna-menx at Mere yesterday when they beat Worsley in the flnal 5-2.

4, Maaefamcr 3. ISuali-vky awtf OrttK Sin E. B. Honbbt lot 1m Mn K. FfCiM.

1 dowa; Mn D. Blor4torA baat Mn Tsrlor. 2 ud Mlu S. McNldMtf kM Mn M. Ht4-pua.

2 aad It Mn C. Crott bm Mn Bstfl. aed 6: Mr E. Aastm bc Mn D. feanr 1 19: Mn E.

CtrifladiB hnt MJo H. EMtMU 1 4tvmm Mn B. Own Ion lo Mn O. HBtoft. matt 3.

Wrt4r S. DavybifUraa 2. fWomlcy oaaan ftnt: Mr F. Bun on boat Mn N. Foctatr.

Mn tOmlmiom kxi ta Mn A. Hart at lttbj Mn A. Nornuua bu Mr Kbri.Bnti. mmd Mn J. Wfcltafcwrf Was E.

SijSrilS. 2 mi Mn r. JavoMa Imw Mn X. Etotr. ajid -1: Mn P.

Fen bnt Mn L. K.anu ft xm ii Mn C. RkfwntTW lot Co Mlaa B. Haytoif. mmd -FINAI- fiuiUway S.

WorUvr 1, uron fUt) Mn Honhim Mn BarWfa. mmA 4t Mn Woodwonh bni Mn EdfmiscoB. 4 aatf 1: Mn Groit brae Mn Nikidu. i m4, Mn AaCtMt ht Mn TUukM. 4 mA 3: Mn GrUmAm loac tm Mn Jmm.

aa4 2. Mrs 0mb km tm Mn Tax. 2 a It MM O. HxvcUas ti Mn E. Ckca7.

4 an4 2. WI(Ve (Trinidad). 2O0. 110. 260 670; 4.

H. Norv.lW (BarhadML 205. 100. 20 655: 5. A.

Robinson iFnt. BOXING (at Sophia Garden Pa.Uloa. afteraooa and eteatnes) Setnl.Onala. all CYCLING (at Malndr Stadium, atlaraoon and even in I- 1.000 metre wratcj. QnaL IMa metrea tune trial.

4. WO mefree uimnll eTn.r)nai. FENCING (at Cae'r Caatell School, mnrnlnx. arlar- Licnun, inrans. (jnapenan.

unrer. 220 Yxrdt Butterfly FIRST BOUND ISlx tiJMt la bnB omifivd for SojJ Ed.ams and D. EdwantiK 11 lerjxtna. Coxless Fours FINAL. 1.

Enxiand (R. D. Pope, atroke. K. I.

Shaken. D. K. Yaunx. T.

Bedmanl. aenin. X. Canada, fimln. 3X.tcc.t 3.

tAalev (D. Ed.arde. stiokc, J. L. Faxe.

D. L. Prienard. J. H.

Ed.ardii. eealn. XT.tHec 4. Autralla. 7min.

ll.Txc.; It Icaaha. Coxed Fours FINAL. -1 Enaiaad (C. F. rarnr.

afrofaa. HEAT ONE. I. M. Black IScottantl).

xmla. R. mikloNM fAtuinltal. Xrola. Itawc: X.

ii uKunen, ream I. AWN BOVtXS (at Car-tll. Cam Keen, and Pcnrlali JtlnaLS moratna. altentwrn. and aaraakan.

Staala donnle. tonf. Caroploa lEnaland). Xmin. 36.5c.; 4.

M. Feioorrc ISoiiln Africa), lain. Msec: 5. K. A.

Etani IWalal, land 200. 100. 245 635; 6. M. Smith "Bnih Guiana).

195. 10. 230 605; 7. J. Motr tScailand).

15. ISO. 230 a. J. Ho-wood (Wales).

IQO. 110. 230 6O0, 9. W. Goldsmith IJanulca).

ISO fretlred. Middle Heavy-weight FINAL. 1. M. Saaios (Awsiralla).

press 290 rGantes record), snatch 260 lark 34A (GTe rccnrdl AVOIh. (Games record); 2. Kim Be Tan (Mslaj). 275, 260. 330 S55; 3.

F. 1 recall win (AnstTalla). 270. 245. 320 S35; 4.

F. Gore (EasUod). 245. 240. 5.

A. A. Evans (Wakest. 160 2 JO. 300 StO; 6.

J. Barneit (Wales). 160. 235. 310 105: fv.

Daly (Canada). 260. 270. 03301 D. S.

da Pair (South Afrka). 2 SI. 265. 0520. uvttnnvt: nMt, Vlann.

S. c. Crrnae. 1. M.

Rereaford. B. C. Gabriel, Xmlo. ax.ssec.

W. dlmuailAed- IIEAT TWO. 1. G. 11.

SraoodX (Enxlanin. Xmla. XT.6eec.: 2. ft. C.

Grout tcanadal. xmlo. X5J.ee.: 3. ft. I Canto (Eoibitufl.

Imla. 4. O'Brien Bam Cottaael. dmln. X7.aaec: 2.

Canada, omin, iMcioirrok. bralf. 2X0 raid brratmrok. finaL 4X11 53.7sec 3. Avstratta: 4.

New Zealand; 1 lesxtba. yard, fieesrtle final, apnnaboarrl dlartna tL-ial. women't 110 yard, baetrarrok. final, 2X0 yard, breast. ElSnrS airnke final.

FINAL. 1. Canada. SS.lncj 2. Anatralla.

WXIGirrLra-TTNG (a; Barrr Meaaorlal HalT. Imla. S.Itae.: 3. Ewbtna, aada. lO.Ij.c.i Scotland; Itemooo and erealax).

UxknaelabL Uxhl-aaaiT trelxbt. rscotssnd): 17. W. McOm (Northern Ireland): II. K.

event. Tnen she was swimming with an Inflamed tnroat and swollen glands and tttalrll. 3mln. i.btc OUAUFIERS FOB FINAL Black, wirlflnton, Groox. Campion.

Feldoers. bum iHCtsya; (r. da raana irin otnana-: io, N. M. Shah Pa Vi 1311)1 21.

A. W. Sallaa (Sarawak. T. Dteltr Walas did aM Safadk.

waj, to fact, no better yesterday..

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