Sunday’s Results From The Olympic Games
Athletics WOMEN 200 Metres Heats (First two in each heat and four fastest losers into semi-finals.) World record: W. Rudolph (U.S.A.), and M. Burvill (Australia), 22.9: Olympic record: Rudolph, 23.2. Heat I.—J. Simpson (Britain), 24.0, 1; E. Lehocka (Czechoslovakia), 24.2, 2; J. Bennett (Australia), 24.3, 3; M. Lurot (France), 24.7, 4; H. Bartoss (Hungary), 24.9, 5: E. Giron Olivares (Mexico), 25.3, 6. Heat 2.—M. Coblan (Cuba), 23.8, 1; B. Sobotta (Poland), 24.1, 2; I. Piotrowski (Canada), 24.4, 3; I. Aigner (Austria), 24.7, 4; S. Ritchie (Argentina), 24.7, Heat 3.—M. Burvill (Australia), 24.2, 1; H. Jacob (Germany), 24.2, 2; G. Gaida (U.S.S.R.), 24.4, 3: O. Thompson (U.S.A.), 24.6, 4; I. Muyanga (Uganda), 27.6, 5. Heat 4. L. Samotesova (U.S.S.R.), 23.8, 1; D. Hyman (Britain), 24.0, 2; V. Brown (U.S.A.), 24.1, 3; L. Sydranski (Israel), 24.6, 4; A. Mair (Jamaica), 25.0, 5; K. Soraja (Thailand), 26.1, 6; M. Daniel (Panama), 26.6, 7. Heat 5.—E. McGuire (U.S.A.), 23.4, 1; M. Black (Australia), 23.7, 2; U. Morris (Jamaica), 24.2, 3; M. Sulaiman (Philippines), 25.4, 4; Yang-ja Song (Korea), 26.5, 5: J. Heine (Germany), disqualified. Heat 6.—1. Kirkszenstein (Poland), 23.8, 1: D. Arden (Britin), 24.2, 2; D. Porter (Mew Zealand), 24.2, 3; E. Pollman (Germany), 24.4, 4; M. Izawa (Japan), 25.4, 5; D. Oakley (Panama), 26.2, 6; Chu-mei Yeh (Taiwan), 27.1, 7. Semi-finals (First four in each heat into final.) Heat I.—McGuire, 23.3, 1; Kirszenstein. 23.60, 2: Simpson 23.7, 3: Arden, 24.0, 4; Burvill, 24.0, 5; Lehocka, 24.5, 6; Bennett, 24.7, 7; Coblan, disqualified Heat 2.—Black, 23.4, 1; Samotesova, 23.7, 2; Morris, 23.7, 3: Sobotta, 23.7, 4; Hyman, 23.9, 5; Porter, 24.0, 6; Jabob, 24.1, 7; Brown, 24.3, 8. 800 Metres (First five in each heat and fastest loser into semi-finals.) World record, D. Willis (Australia), 2:3.2, 1962; Olympic record. L. Shevtsova (U.S.S.R.), 2:4.3, 1960. Heat 1. M. Dupureur (France), 2:4.5. 1; M. Chamberlain (New Zealand), 2:6.8, 2; N. Szabo (Hungary), 2:7.7, 3; V. Mukhanova (U.S.S.R.), 2:8.8, 4; A. Packer (Britain), 2:12.6, 5; W. Kaufmann (Germany), 2:14.6, 6: J. Andersen (Denmark). 2:15.2, 7; A. Hoffman (Canada), 2:17.4, 8. Heat 2.—M. Hobson (Britain). 2:8.5, 1; A. Worner (Germany), 2:8.6, 2; Z. Skobtsova (U.S.S.R.), 2:8.6, 3: G. Kraan (Netherlands), 2:9.8, 4; M. Kyle (Ireland), 2:11.3, 5; S. Knott (U.S.A.), 2:12.2, 6: A. Ramazan (Mongolia), 2:21.1, 7. D. Willis (Australia), withdrew.
Heat 3.—A. Smith (Britain), 2:8. 1: A. Gleichfeld (Germany), 2:8.2, 2: L. Erik (U.S.S.R.), 2:8.3, 3; G. Farkas (Jugoslavia). 2:8.7, 4; J. van Evck-vos (Netherlands). 2:9.1, 5: O. Kazi (Hungary), 2:12.1, 6: M. Kisaki (Japan). 2:16, 7: Myung-Hee Han (South Korea), 2:22.8, 8.
80 Metre Hurdles (First four in each heat into semi-finals.) World record: I. Press (U.S.S.R.), G. Birkemeyer, K. Balker (Germany), and B. Moore (Australia), 10.5; Olympic record: Press, 10.6, 1960. Heat I.—K. Balzer (Germany), 10.7, 1; G. Bystrova (U.S.S.R.), 10.9, 2; R. Hart (Ghana), 11.'3, 3; S. Kerkova (Bulgaria), 11.5, 4; L. Dunn (Panama), 11.5, 5; A. Snider (Canada), disqualified. Heat 2.—1. Press (U.S.S.R.), 10.7, 1; P. Pryce (Britain), 10.8, 2; A. Mclntosh (Hew Zealand) 10.8, 3 ;G. Die! (Germany), 10.9, 4; C. Sherrard (U.S.A.), 11.0, 5; M. Canguio (France), 11.0, 6; Cheng Chi (Taiwan), 11.1, 7; S. Norrlund (Finland), 11.2, 8. Heat 3.—M. Piatkowska (Poland), 10.6, 1; P. Kilborn (Australia), 10.7, 2; T. Talysheva (U.S.S.R.), 10.9, 3: L. O’Neil (U.S.A.), 10.9, 4; V. Smith (Jamaica). 11.8, 5; Chu-mei Yeh (Taiwan), 12.1, 6. Heat 4.—R. Bonds (U.S.A.), 10.6, 1; I. Yonda (Japan), 10.7, 2; T. Ciepla (Poland), 10.7, 3; D. Stamejcic (Jugoslavia), 10.8, 4; J. Wingerson (Canada), 11.1, 5; I. Aigner (Austria), 17.2, 6; M. Musani (Uganda), 12.9, 7. MEN 110 Metres Hurdles (First four in each semi-final into final) World record: K. Lauer (Germany) and L. Calhoun (U.S.A), 13.2; Olympic record: Calhoun and J. Davis (U.5.A.)., 13.5, 1956. First Semi-final.—A. Mikhailov (U.S.S.R.), 13.9, 1; G. Randhawa (India), 14.0, 2; G. Mazza (Italy), 14.0, 3; M. Duriez (France), 14.0, 4; H. John (Germany), 14.1, 5; L. Betancourt (Cuba), 14.2, 6; W. Davenport (U.S.A.), 14.2, 7; V. Chistiakov (U.S.S.R.). disqualified. Second Semi-final.—H. Lindgren (U.S.A.), 13.9, 1; G. Cornacchia (Italy), 14.0, 2; H. Jones (U.S.A.), 14.0, 3; E. Ottoz (Italy), 14.1, 4; B. Forssander (Sweden), 14.2, 5; A. Kontarev (U.S.S.R.), 14.2, 6: H. Yasuda (Japan), 14.3, 7; J. Parker (Britain), 14.6, 8. Final.— H. Jones (U.S.A.), 13.6, 1; B. Lindgren (U.S.A.), 13.7, 2; A. Mikhailov (U.S.S.R.), 13.7, 3: E. Ottoz (Italy), 13.8, 4; G. Randhawa (India), 14.0, 5; M. Duriez (France), 14.0, 6; G. Cornacchia (Italy), 14.1, 7; G. Mazza (Italy), 14.1, 8. Hammer Throw World record, H. Connolly (U.S.A.), 231:10.25, 1962; Olympic record, V. Rudenkob (U.S.S.R.), 220:1.5, 1960., Final.— R. Klim (U.S.S.R.), 228:10.75 (Olympic record), 1; G. Zsivozky (Hungary), 226:8.2, 2: U. Beyer (Germany), 223:4.75, 3; Y. Nikulin (U.S.S.R.), 221:1.4, 4: Y. Bakarinov (U.S.S.R.), 218:10.75, 5; H. Connolly (U.S.A.), 218:8, 6; E. Burke (U.S.A.), 215:5, 7; O. Cieply (Poland). 212:8.25, 8; J. Matousek (Czechoslovakia), 211:11, 9; T. Rut (Poland). 211:8.25, 10: S. Echkschmiedt (Hungary). 209:5. 25, 11; A. Hall (U.S.A.), 209:4.75, 12. 400 Metres (First four in each heat advance to final.) World record, O. Davis (U.S.A.), C. Kaufman (Germany), and A. Plummer (U.S.A.), 44.9: Olympic record, Davis and Kaufman, 44.9, 1960. First Semi-final.—R. Brightwell (Britain), 45.7, 1; W. Mottley
(Trinidad-Tobago), 45.9, 2; U. Williams (U.S.A.), 46.2, 3; P. Vassella (Australia), 46.5, 4; J. Juttner (Germany), 46.7, 5: L. Kahn (Jamaica), 47.0, 6; T. Bezabih (Ethiopia). 47.1, 7; J. Boccardo (France), 47.1, 8. Second Semi-final.—M. Larrabee (U.S.A.), 46.0, 1; A. Badenski (Poland), 46.2, 2; E. Skinner (Trinidad-Tobago), 46.5, 3; T. Graham (Britain), 46.5, 4; O. Cassell (U.S.A.), 46.6, 5; W. Crothers (Canada), 46.9, 6; K. Bernard (Trinidad-Tobago), 47.1, 7; J. Addy (Ghana), 47.6, 8. 5000 Metres World record, V. Kuts (U.S.S.R.), 13:35.0. 1957; Olympic record, V. Kuts, 13:39.6, 1956. Final.— R. Schul (U.S.A.), 13:48.8, 1; H. Norpoth (Germany), 13.49.6, 2; W. Dellinger (U.S.A.), 13:49.8, 3; M. Jazy (France), 13:49.8, 4; K. Keino (Kenya), 13:50.4, 5; W. Baillie (New Zealand), 13:51.0, 6; N. Dutov (U.S.S.R.), 13:53.8, 7; T. Helland (Norway), 13:57.0, 8; R. Clarke (Australia), ' 13:58.0, 9; S. Baidiuk (U.S.S.R.), 14:11.2, 10; M. Wiggs (Britain), 14:20.8, 11. 50,000 Metres Walk World and Olympic best, D. Thompson (Britain), 4:25:30, 1960. Final.—A. Pamich (Italy), 4:11:12.4 (world best time), 1; V. Nihill (Britain), 4:11:31.2, 2; I. Pettersson (Sweden), 4:14:17.4, 3; B. Leuschke (Germany), 4:15:26.8, 4; R. Gardiner (Australia), 4:17:6.8, 5; C. Hohne (Germany), 4:17:41.6, 6; A. Vediakov (U.S.S.R.), 4:19:55.8, 7; K. Sakowski (Germany), 4:20:31.0, 8; C. Sowa (Luxemburg), 4:20:37.2, 9; D. Thompson (Britain), 4:22:39.4, 10. Long Jump World record, R. Boston (U.S.A.), 1964, and I. TerOvanesyan (U.S.S.R.), 1962, 27:3; Olympic record, Boston, 26:7.75. Final.— L. Davies (Britain), 26:5.5, 1; R. Boston (U.S.A.), 26:4, 2; I. Ter-Ovanesyan (U.S.S.R.), 26:2.5, 3; W. West (Nigeria), 24:11, 4; J. Cochard (France), 24:4.75, 5; L. Areta (Spain), 24:0.75, 6: M. Ahey (Ghana), 23:11.25, 7: A. Stalmach (Poland), 23:9.75, 8; H. Yamada (Japan), 23:5.75, 9: W. Klein (Germany), 23:5.5, 10; J. Morbey (Britain), 23:3, 11; G. Hopkins (U.S.A.), disqualified. Wrestling GRECO-ROMAN (Wrestlers eliminated after incurring six bad points.) Fly-weight Third Round.—Sank-Shlk Shin (Korea) beat J. Wilsort (U.S.A.), on points. Shin eliminated; M. Mewis (Belgium) beat B. Bozkurt (Turkey), on points, Bozkurt eliminated; T. Hanahara (Japan) beat V. Ganotis (Greece), on points, Ganotis eliminated: I. Fabra (Italy) beat A. Sayadov (U.S.S.R.), on points, Sayadov eliminated; D. Pirvulescu (Rumania) beat R. Lacour (Germany), on points; A. Kerezov (Bulgaria), a bye. Bantam-weight Third Round.—F. Strange (Germany) beat M. Toma (Italy), fall In 9:19, Toma eliminated; M. Ichiguchi (Japan) beat J. Varga (Hungary), on points, Varga eliminated; I. Cernea (Rumania) beat J. Svec (Czechoslovakia), on points; V. Trostianskv (U.S.S.R.) beat B. Knitter (Poland), on points. Knitter eliminated; Z. Pashkulev (Bulgaria) drew with A.
Fitch (U.S.A.), Fitch eliminated: V. Basergil (Turkey) beat Bishambhar (India), on points, Bishambhar eliminated; K. All (U.A.R.), a bye. Feather-weight Fourth Round.—R. I. Finlay (U.S.A.) beat D. Cacas (Australia), fall in 2:2, Cacas eliminated; M. Mirmalek (Iran) beat G. Ballery (France), on points, both eliminated; M. Mansour (U.A.R.) beat M. Bolocan (Rumania), on points, both eliminated; B. Martinovic (Jugoslavia) beat S. Skrydstrup (Denmark), on points, Skrydstrup eliminated; R. Rurua (U.S.S.R.) beat J. Mewis (Belgium), on points; Mewls eliminated; I. Polyak (Hungary) beat M. Johann (Austria), by default, Johann eliminated; K. Sakurama (Japan) beat K. Macioch (Poland), on points, Macioch eliminated.
Light-weight Third Round.—E. Tapio (Finland) beat I. Ivanov (Bulgaria), on points; V. Bularca (Rumania) beat J. Burke (U.S.A.), fall in 7:58, Burke eliminated; D. Savvas (Greece) drew with B. Jonsson (Sweden), Savvas eliminated; T. Fujita (Japan) beat D. Madsen (Denmark), on points, Madsen eliminated; F. Schmitt (Germany) beat Wahidullah Said (Afghanistan), fall in 7:12, Said eliminated; D. Gvantseladze (U.S.S.R.) beat S. Horvat (Jugoslavia), on points; K. Ayvaz (Turkey), a bye. Welter-weight Third Round. —R. Schiermeyer (France) beat A. Zoughian (Iran), on points; A. Kolesov (U.S.S.R.) drew with C. Todorov (Bulgaria); I. Taranu (Rumania) drew with M. Laakso (Finland); R. Vesper (Germany) beat M. Bayrak (Turkey), on points, both eliminated; B. Nystrom (Sweden) beat S. Kazama (Japan), on points, Kazama eliminated; A. Rizmayer (Hungary) beat H. Barlie (Norway), foul in 9:51, Barlie eliminated; B. Dubicki (Poland) beat L. Helmut (Austria), on points, Helmut eliminated; R. Camilleri (U.S.A.) beat A. Michiels (Belgium), fall in 7:7, Michiels eliminated. Middle-weight Tlhrd Round.—V. Oleqik (U.S.S.R.) beat L. Metz (Germany), on points; S. Persson (Sweden) drew with K. Hiraki (Japan), Hiraki eliminated: I. Selekman (Turkey) drew with K. Bimbalov (Bulgaria); G. Hollsoi (Hungary) beat M. Kobelt (Switzerland), fall in 9:28, Kobelt eliminated; B. Simic (Jugoslavia) beat P. Punkari (Finland), on points, Punkari eliminated; G. Popovic! (Rumania) beat R. Baughman (U.S.A.),' on points, Popovlci eliminated. Shooting Free Pistol (60 shots, 50 metres) World record: Jassinskl (U.S.S.R.), 566 points; Olympic record: A. Gustchi (U.S.S.R.), 560, 1960. Final.— l. Markkanen (Finland), 90, 96 96, 94, 93, 91; 560 points (equals Olympic record), 1; F. Lreen (U.S.A.), 92, 95, 95, 91, 93, 91. 557, 2; Y. Yoshlkawa (Japan), 94, 89, 89 . 93 , 95 , 94. 554, 3; I. Garreis (Germany), 86, 96, 94, 93, 94, 91, 554, 4; A. Ihivers (Britain), 93. 91, 89, 91, 95. 93, 552 , 5; A. Vita Segura (Peru), 95, 89, 92, 91, 91, 92, 550, 6; L. Larsson (Sweden), 92, 92, 94, 91, 89, 91, 549, 7; T. Smith (U.S.A.), 92, 90, 97, 91, 88, 90, 548, 8.
Swimming MEN 200 Metres Butterfly World record, K. Berry (Australia), 2:6.9, 1964; Olympic record, C. Robie (U.S.A.), 2:9.3, 1964. Final.—K. Berry (Australia), 2:6.6 (world, Olympic record), 1; C. Robie (U.S.A.), 2:7.5, 2; F. Schmidt (U.S.A.), 2:9.3, 3; P. Riker (U.S.A.), 2:11, 4; V. Kuzmin (U.S.S.R.), 2:11.3, 5; Y. Kadonaga (Japan), 2:12.6, 6; B. Hill (Australia), 2:12.8, 7; D. Sherry (Canada), 2:14.6, 8. 800 Metres Freestyle Relay World record, U.S.A., 8:1.8, 1964; Olympic record, U.S.A., 8:9.0, 1964. Final.—U.S.A. (S. Clark, R. Saari, G. liman, D. Schollander), 7:52.1 (world, Olympic record), 1; Germany, 7:59.3, 2; Japan, 8:3.8, 3; Australia, 8:5.7, 4; Sweden, 8:8.0, 5; France, 8:8.7, 6; U.S.S.R., 8:15.1, 7; Italy, 8:18.1. 8. WOMEN 400 Metres Freestyle World record, M. Ramenofsky (U.S.A.), 4:39.5, 1964; Olympic record, M. Ramenofsky, 4:4.7, 1964. Final.—V. Duenkel (U.S.A.), 4:43.4 (Olympic record) 1; M. Ramenofsky (U.S.A.), 4:44.6, 2; T. Stickles (U.S.A.), 4:47.2, 3; D. Fraser (Australia), 4:47.6, 4; J. Hughes (Canada), 4:50.9, 5; E. Long (Britain), 4:52, 6; K. Herford (Australia), 4:52.9, 7; G. Lllja (Sweden). 4:53. 8. 400 Metres Medley Reley World record, U.S.A., 4:34.6, 1964; Olympic record, U.S.A., 4:39,1, 1964. Final.—U.S.A. (C. Ferguson, C. Goyette, S. Stouder, K. Ellis), 4:33.9 (world, Olympic record), 1; Netherlands, 4:37.0, 2; U. 4:39.2, 3; Japan, 4:42.0, 4; Britain, 4:45.8, 5; Canada,, 4:49.9, 6; Germany and Hungary disqualified.
Fencing Men’s Individual Epee Pool A.—Qualifiers: H. Lagfrwall (Sweden) 6 wins, B. Khabarov (U.S.S.R.) 6, R. Losert (Austria) 5, C. Polledri ' (Switzerland) 4, J. D. Humphreys (Australia) 4. Eliminated: Z. Casco (Argentina) 2 wins, ManShik Kim (Korea) 1, R. Theseira (Malaysia( 0. Pool B.—Qualifiers: G. Kriss (U.S.S.R.), 6 wins, P. K. Gnaier (Germany) 5, Y. Dreyfus (France) 4, Hassan Sayd (Lebanon) 4, Okawa (Japan) 3. Eliminated: R. van Den Driessche (Belgium) 3 wins. Trn-van Xuan (Vietnam) 1, M. Ryan (Ireland) 1. Pool C.—Qualifiers: P. Jacobs (Britain) 6. H. Nielaba (Poland) 5, G. Kostava (U.S.S.R.) 5, O. Lindwall (Sweden) 4, J. D. Bou-cier-Haves (Ireland) 3. Eliminated: J. Gemayel (Lebanon) 3 wins, B. F. Serp (Argentina) 2, B. Zarnegar (Iran) 6. Barrage: Bouchier-Hayes 1, Gemayel 0. Pool D.—Qualifiers: B. Gonsior (Poland). 6 wins, Salkali (Lebanon) 5. R. Trost (Austria) 5, G. Saccaro (Italy) 4, S. Haukler (Rumania) 4. Eliminated; F. Anger (U.S.A.) 3 wins, J. Andru (Canada) 1, S. Zarnegar (Iran) 0. Pool E.—Qualifiers: C. Bourquard (France) 7 wins, W. Bar (Switzerland) 6, A. Pellegrino (Italy) 6, G. Abrahamson (Swe-
den) 5, E. Dietrich (Germany) 5. Eliminated: Myung-Seok Hahn (Korea) 3 wins, S. Vergara (Chile) 2, D. Tamayo (Colombia) 1, H. Almasi (Iran) 1. Pool F.—Qualifiers: F. Rompza (Germany) 6 wins, G. Kulscar (Hungary) 5, G. Delflno (Italy) 4, A. Jay (Britain) 4, M. Leyrer (Austria) 3. Eliminated: E. Sastre (Colombia) 1, I. Lund (Australia), R. Foxcroft (Canada). Pool G.—Qualifiers: J. Tabuchi (Japan), 5 wins, J. Guitter (France) 5, M. Steiniger (Switzerland) 4, D. M. Cahnik (U.S.A.) 4, I. Kausz (Hungary) 4. Eliminated: R. K. Hobby (Australia) 3 wins, S. Kumenez (Chile) 2, E. Echeverri (Colombia) 1. Pool H.—Qualifiers: H. W. Hoskyns (Britain) 6 wins, Z. Nemere (Hungary) 6, P. K. Pesthy (U.S.A.) 4, Doo-bo Shin (Korea) 4, W. Glos (Poland) 4. Eliminated: T. Toshlaki (Japan) 3 wins, A. Gloffka (Chile) 1, J. F. Taboada (Argentina) 0. Volleyball MEH Czechoslovakia beat U.S.A., 15-7, 15-13, 15-6; Japan beat Bulgaria, 15-10, 12-15, 15-16, 15-10; Rumania beat Korea, 15-9, 14-16, 8-15, 15-9, 15-9. WOMEN U.S.S.R. beat U.S.A., 15-1, 15-8, 15-7. Diving Man’s Hlghboard Final.—R. Webster (U.S.A.). 148.58 points, 1; K. Dibiasl (Italy), 147.54, 2; T. Gompf (UJS.A.), 146.57, 3; R. Madrigal (Mexico), 144.27, 4; U. Palagln (U.S.S.R.), 143.77, 5; B. Phelps (Britain), 143.18, 6; R. Sperling (Germany). 142.52, 7; T. Otsubo (Japan), 142.05, 8.
Basketball (Round robin tournament, after which winners of each of four groups play off.) Round 7 Group A.—Puerto Rico 74, Hungary 59 (half-time, 32-30); Poland 74, Canada 69 (half-time, 32-42); Japan 72, Italy 68 (halftime, 32-32); Hungary 69, Mexico 61 (half-time, 31-30); U.S.S.R. 64, Poland 55 (halftime, 38-25). Group B.—U.S.A. 116, Korea 50 (half-time, 70-23); Jugoslavia 75, Finland 45 (half-time, 34-28). Hockey (Round robin tournament. First two in each of four groups qualify for finals.) Pool A.—Kenya 1, Britain 0 (half-time, 1-0); Pakistan 2, New Zealand 0 (half-time, 1-0). Pool B.—Netherlands 2, Malaysia 0 (half-time 0-0); Germany 0, Belgium 6; India 3, Canada 0 (half-time, 1-0); Spain 4, Hong Kong 0 (half time, 1-0). Weight-lifting Heavy-weight Final. L. Zhabotinsky (U.S.S.R.), 1261.261 b (Olympic record), 1; Y. Vlasov (U.S.S.R ), 1256:85, 2; N. Schemansky (U.S.A.), 1185:19, 3; G. Gubner (U.S.A.), 1130:06, 4; K. Ecser (Hungary), 1119.04, 5; M. Ibrahim (U.A.R.), 1091:47, 6; L Veselincv (Bulgaria), 1080:45, 7; H. Hwang (Korea), 1065.91, 8; D.
Oliver (New Zeeland), 1058:40, 9; S. Reding (Belgium), 1052:89, 10: M. Rieger (Germany), 1047:38, 11; M. Borumand (Iran), 1025:32. 12: A. Shannos (Australia), 1025:32, 13. Equestrian Three-day Event Endurance Test: M. Checco (Italy), 118.4, 1; B. Cobcrott (Australia) 118.4, 2; R. Meade (Britain), 118.4, 3; A. Cameron (Ireland), 117.2, 4; P. Angionl (Italy), 103.2, 5; J. Harty (Ireland), 99.2, 6; C. Moratorlo (Argentina), 98.4, 7; W. Roycroft (Australia), 97.2, 8; K. Freeman (U.S.A.), 96.8, 9; H. Karsten (Germany), 95.6, 10; F. Llggee (Germany), 91.2, II; R. Jones (Britain), 91.2, 12. Boxing (Losers Eliminated) Light-weight Third Series.—J. Grudzlen (Poland) beat A. Oundo (Kenya), on points; S. PUitchev (Bulgaria) beat C. Palmer (Canada), on points; R. Harris (U.S.A.) beat K. Shlratori (Japan), on points; R. Arpon (Philippines) beat J. Dunne (Britain), on points. Third Series.—J. McCourt (Ireland) beat G. Sarwar (Pakistan), on points: D. Barrera (Spain) beat H. Pace (Argentina), on points: V. Barannikov (U S.S.R.), beat A. Blair (Australia), on points; J. Kajdi (Hungary) beat A. Odhimlambo (Uganda), on points.
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