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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 29

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Athletics Motor Cycling Snead has a smooth run-in THOMPSON SHOCK IN MARATHON The Daily Telegraph Monday October 29 1973 European Gvmnastic Championships Miss Tourisch takes all five 1 LUDMILA TOURISCHEVA of the Soviet Union the world and Olympic champion won all five events in the European championships which were com- pleted at the Empire Pool Wembley on Saturday late burst proves Ills class By GEORGE TURNBULL JN a race that will never be forgotten by 25000 spectators Phil Read the 500cc world motor-cycle champion yesterday more than justified his right to the coveted title Phil Read raced into the lead halfway through the last lap Nations Cup Coif GALLACHER INSPIRES 2-1 WIN OVER FRANCE IN FINAL By MICHAEL WILLIAMS in Hardelot France CCOTLAND won the Marlboro Nations Cup at Hardelot yesterday when Brian Barnes and Bernard Gallacher shrugged aside the loss of the morning foursomes against France to win both their singles and the final by two matches to one Barnes whose superior length from the tee gave him a distinct advantage at the par fives beat Jean Garaialde by three and two while Gallacher who did not lose a single all week defeated Bernard Pascassio by four and three rpw 1 So the pair who had given I 116 (161(111 Britain such a flving start in semifinals ranee Dt tnnland i 2-1 Fournomu Garaialde A tll6 Ryder Lup belore lot to A lac kiln A Gallacher was struck down by BlSHfl illness finally had their W1 Barnes lost to moment of triumph How ironical that neither is in Prance 2-i World Pun tpam Fourwme: Birnw A Gallacher loat to JLVLldllUJi vvonu LCdlll GaralaWe Paralo 1 hole Stnolee next month Barm tt Garaialde 4 A 2: Gallacher bt 4 A 3 It was a disappointment for France to get so near on their home soil but they had beaten both Wales and England in reaching the final Garaialde and Pascassio both of whom come from the same Pvrennean village of Ciboure served them well and had they putted better would have won foursome earlier than at the 18th Successive birdies Barnes had been the weaker Scottish link particularly on the greens but in the singles he got away to a flying start with two birdie fours to win the opening boles Garaialde with twe at the fifth and seventh had drawn level by the turn but tired thereafter noticeably around the greens and though he got yet another two at the 14th a golden pitch by Barnes to save the 15th finally dashed dwindling hopes Gallacher is a natural competitor and once he had won the first by chipping in for an eagle three led Pascassio all the way His golf over this lovely course on another perfect day was throughout of a very high order The surprise of semifinal was the defeat of Tony Jacklin and Neil Coles at the hands ot France particularly after they had won the foursomes Jacklin tells me he has never in his life at any level reached the final of a match play event but his lack of fondness for this form ot golf could not entirely excuse his uninspired form against Garailde Pascassio on the other hand played heroically to defeat Coles as of course did Gallacher when two down and four to play against Valentin Barrios and all depending on him he won every one of those holes the last with an eagle three to bring down Spain the holders Barnes had done his bit too demolishing Angel Gallardo with an outward half of 31 that contained six birdies He nevertheless had half a foot on the aeroplane home when Gallacher retrieved an extra and rewarding day SAHARA INVITATIONAL (La Vegas) Leading (core: 203 Graham 67 67 69 Mahaffey 68 66 69 204 Ziegler 72 67 65 206 Blancas 65 73 68 207 A Miller 65 72 70 Flnsterwald 65 71 71 TOKAI CLASSIC (Nagoya Jaian) 277 Ozaki 278 I Aoki 281 Trevino (US) Lu Luana-Huan (Taiwan) UNIVERSITY MATCHES Saturday Armv GS bt Oxford Unlv 7-5 (Fleet) Cambridge Univ bt Stoke ogee Copt Hth bt Oxford Divots 14'j-'i Yesterday: Suunningdale bt Oxford Univ 10-5 Cambridge' Univ bt Army GS (Fleet) By TERRY SMITH in Brisbane JESSE CARLYLE SNEAD gained his first victory outside America by scoring a comfortable win in the Qantas Australian Open at Royal Queensland The big man from Hot Springs Virginia had a one-under-par 71 in the closing round for a total of 280 which put him two strokes ahead of a fellow American Jerry Breaux Errol Hartvigsen a local lefthander who is known as Zeke the Freke because of his incredible touch with the wedge finished with 72 to be a stroke farther back on 283 Snead began the day with a lead of two strokes and was never headed He notched birdies at the first third and fifth and plucked another from the sixth when he holed a delicate little chip from the bottom of the bank at the back on the green The tournament was as good as over when ball rolled with grain on the bumpy couch green right into the cup 25 feet away This gave him an advantage of four strokes over his nearest rival Practice makes perfect Snead reckoned that his improved putting touch was a result of staying on the practice green until dark on the previous evening: only been playing golf for nine years and making progress every His ability to reach the green at practically every par-five hole with two booming shots stood him in good stead here Guy Wolstenholme had a closing 75 for 290 and Maurice Bembridge who was not too happy with the greens finished almost out of sight on 297 after final rounds of 68 and 78 Today Snead Jerry Heard Lee Elder Frank Beard and Bruce Crampton fly back to America to prepare for the World Open which starts at Pinehurst North Carolina on Thursday week Tomorrow Lee Trevino and Sam Snead fly in to be top of the bill in the Chryslers Classic the biggest tournament ever staged in Australia which starts at The Lakes in Sydney on Thursday 280 JCSncad (U S) 70 70 69 71 282 Bmul (U S) 67 71 74 70 283 Hartvlgsrn 70 71 70 72 286 Heard (U S) 72 69 75 70 Elder (U S) 69 73 69 75: Marsh 70 73 69 74 287 Stanton 74 71 70 72 Hod-on 73 69 69 76 288 Godfrey (N Z) 69 73 77 69 Other score Included Wolstenholme 68 72 73 75 297 Bembridge (G B) 77 74 68 78 By A Special Correspondent IAN THOMPSON 24 and a student at Trinity College Leeds won the Harlow marathon on Saturday to qualify for Commonwealth Games team in New Zealand in January It was his first race over the distance time was two hours 12 nutes 40 seconds remarkably fast for a course which had long stretches of rising slopes He beat the course record set bv Alistair Wood of Aberdeen in 1970 by five minutes 23 seconds Ron Hill of Bolton most consistent man at the distance finished in second place 42 seconds behind and so goes to New Zealand to defend his Commonwealth title Colin Kirkham of Coventry who ran for Britain in Munich finished third in 2-15-25 Thompson ran only in order to help his club Luton United keep the team title they won last year (they failed Bolton being the victors) He kept with the leading hunch who from six miles gradually diminished from a group of 16 to eight at the 17-mile point Kirkham drops off It was here still feeling strong and fresh in the cool conditions that he approached a long stiff slope and decided to attempt a break Only Hill and Kirkham went with him and Kirkham soon dropped off Then finally Hill allowed Thompson to have his head The Luton runner who weighs only 9st 51b and has a remarkably light stride soon built up a lead over Hill of more than 40 seconds and the last seven miles of the race was little more than a procession The event was sponsored by Unigate At Imber Court Thames Ditton the other remaining English Games places were decided when the 20-mile walk trial was held John Warhurst of Sheffield United Harriers took first place in 2-32-34 closely followed by his team-mate Ray Thorpe in 2-33-4 AAA MARATHON CHarlow Eex) I I IminptMui (Luton) 2 hr 12mln 4 Osec 1 II Hill (Bolton Utd) 2-13-22 2: Rirkiuiiii (Coventry Godlva) 2-15-25 3: 1 lionias (Thiimeff Valiev) 2-15-58 Coleliv (Darlington) 2-16-18 5: i rit hlrv (Cardiff) 2-17-2 6 Teams: Bolton 39pts 1: Cardiff 54 2: Thame Valley 73 3 20-MILE WALK (Imber Court) Waihurrt (Sheffield Utd) 2-32-34 1: Thorpe (Sheffield) 2-34-4 2: Law-ton (Helorave) 2-34-44: 3 The 500 cc Shellsport race at Brands Hatch was expected to be a needle match between Read and his MV Agusta team-mate Giacomo Agostini Read won the title from the Italian earlier this year and it was thought that Agostini would go all out to prove he was still the It was not to be Agostino 13 times world champion never looked like a winner and dropped out in the seventh lap to jeers from the crowd A tremendous race had developed however between Read and young Barry Sheene on his powerful Suzuki Sheene leads Sheene a tremendous favourite with the crowd led the world champion around the circuit for nine of the 10 laps It 'seemed that Read might be beaten after all and Sheene was urged on by the excited roars of his fans Halfway round the last lap Read gave his MV4 a little more throttle and powered past Sheene to take the winners flag in 17 minutes 29-4 seconds at an average speed of 90491 mph Earlier Read had won the Race of the South comfortably and Sheene as well as winning the overall Shellsport championship also carried off the Motor-Cycle News Superbike Championship ROTHMANS 350cc TROPHY (10 mx Aqofttinl (MV) 17min 4 4 4see (89 63 mnh rac record) 1: Ditch burn (Broad Yamaha) 2: Rutter (Yamaha) 3 Fastest lao Aaos-tini 1-44 6 91-20 moh lap record) 10 00 SIDE CAR Rd 1 (3 laps): Vincent A Casey (URS) 9min 27-Osec 84-13 mph race record) 1: urrle A Scott (Wetlake) 2: Boret A Boret iKoniq) 3 Fastest lap: Vincent 86-26 mph lap record Rd 2 (5 laps): Vincent A Caser 9min 24 -4sec (84 51 race record 1: Currie A Scott 2 Rust A A Bedford (KGB Imp) 3 Fastest lap Vincent St Casey (8 10) Aggregate result: Vincent A asev 1 Currie A Scott 2: Langridge A Evans (Rhombus Imp) 3 SI PER BIKE CH FINAL (750cc okm 20 leps) Sheene (Suzuki) 34min 53 Osec (91-16) record 1: Smart (Suzuki) 2: Scullv (Triumph) 3 Fastest lap: Sheene 1-43 4 (92-26) outright lap record Final chship platings: Sheene 1 Williams (John Player Norton) 2: Smart 3 RACE OF THE SOUTH (10 laos) Head (MV Agusta) 17-22-0 (91-55) race record 1 Smart (Suzuki) 2: Sheene (Suzuki) 3 Fastest lap: Read Smart A Sheene 1-42-8 (92-80) outright lap record SHELLSPORT SOOtc (10 lap) Read (MV Agusta) 17-29-4 (90 91) race record 1 Sheene (Suzuki) 2 Grant (Yahama) 3 Fastest lap: Read 1-43-0 (92-62! class lap record Ice Skating GOLD BRONZE MEDALS FOR BRITAIN By HOWARD BASS in Calgary (J0LD and bronze medals were wron by British skaters on the last day of the international competitions in Calgary on Satur-day Glyn Watts and Hilary Green taking the ice dance trophy and Jean Scott com- ing third overall in the section The Streatham pair with a superb display of free dancing unanimously judged ahead of Canadians Barry and Louise Soper with second string David Barker and Rosa I lind Druce fifth ZM Miss Scott was denied the top prize after leading until the final free skating in which she was overhauled by Lynn Nightingale of Canada Nervous from the pressure of -starting favourite the Glasgow girl made several uncharacteristic errors and was just pipped for the silver medal 1 Toller Cranston narrowly won the event for Canada after a thrilling duel with his compatriot Ron Shaver Robin Cousins from Bristol rose to I 10th after the best performance -I of his career MEN Cnwiaton 12 plaoem 226 72pt 1 Shaver 1 22S- 2 Sann (Japan) 35 212 24 British placing Cousin 10 WOMEN: Mls Nightingale 218 42 Is Mis Tarpenning 217-45 2 Miss Scott (GB) 217 28 3 Mise McKinstry (US) 212 06 4 Miss Drahova (Ct Slovakia) 49 206 67 5 Mina Bakonlna (U R) 55 203-39 ICE DANCE Watts A Mia Green (GB) 9 201-74 1 Sopa A Mrs Soper 20 198-28 2 A- Mininkov A- Miss I Moiseeva (U RI 30 192-44 3 Millier A Mia A- Millier (U5) 37 190 08 4 Bsrkta A Mia Druce (GB) 39 188-08 5 Skotnlcky A Miss Skotnlcky (Cieeto-C Slovakia) 60 181 92 6 The one blemish was that she shared the vault title with Angelica Heilman of East Germany It was a sad occasion though for Olga Korbut who built such a big reputation at Munich last year After finishing second to her Friend Miss Tourischeva in the combined event on Friday she limped off tearfully having aggravated an ankle injury in first event the' vault She did not compete further opinion Even had she been completely fit it is doubtful whether Miss Korbut could have stemmed the majestic progress of her compatriot Miss Tourischeva commented: struggle would have been harder but I think I would still have won all five gold Nevertheless the schoolgirls in the crowd many of them as emotional as Miss Korbut could hardly believe that their idol was out of the competition Miss injury is apparently not serious Nina Ixtgofet head ot the Russian delegation said: will recover very quickly and be back to take part in many competitions in the Neither of the British girls Avril Lennox and Ela ine Willett! qualified for events having finished respectively equal 19th and 29th in the overall competition However Miss Lennox achieved the best ever performance by a British gymnast in this competition The championships were sponsored by the Sunday Times Vault: Toiirltrheva USSR) a A Hrllrnan (E Germany) 18 85pt equal 1: Srtiom (W Germany) 18-7 3: A Coifac (Rumania) A Gerachau (E Germany) 1H 55 equal 4 Brazdova (Czech) 18-5 6 Aaymmrtrfr Bar: Tnurtrrhtu 19 30 1: Heilman 19-25 2 Goreac 18-95 3: Oaazar (Hungary) 18-90 4: Gera- rbau 18-15 5 A Grlqora (Rumania) 1810 6 Beam: Tourlarheva 19-10 1 Goreac 18 85 2: Griaoraa 18 75 3: OMftzar A Gerschau 18 65 equal 4 Bctiora 17-40 6 Floor Fxerdae: Tourlartiera 18-90 1 Geractiau 18 80 2 Goreac 18-75 3 Hellffian 18-65 4: Rrazdova A Sdtorn 18-45 equal 5 Rowing MORE WORLD COMPETITION FPHE International Rowing Federation (FIS A) meeting in Lucerne decided to hold world championships in each of the three years between Olympic Games reports Reuter As a result there are unlikely to be any more European championships but continental championships will still be held in America Asia and Africa The four-day congress a)so approved the introduction of two new boat-classes quadruple sculls for men and coxless pairs for women The official class-list is now Men: Coxed fours double sculls cox-le pairs sculls coxed pairs roxless fours quadruple sculls eights Women Coxed fours double sculls coxless pairs sculls quadruple 9culls eights Nottingham in 1975 The 1975 world championships were provisionally awarded to Nottingham and the 1978 event to New Zealand The 1975 junior championships will be held in Montreal 8'a-6'a: Whose Baby? 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