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Games Results From Tokyo

Yachting Flying Dutchman Seventh Race.—U.S.S.R., 1423, 1; Netherlands, 1122, 2; Austria, 946, 3; New Zealand (H. O. L. Pedersen and E. L. Wells), 821, 4; Canada, 724, 5; Norway, 645, 6; Denmark, 578, 7; Brazil, 520, 8; Australia, 469, 9; U.S.A., 423, 10; Britain, 382, 11; Germany, 344, 12; Italy, 309, 13; Japan, 277, 14; Southern Rhodesia, 247, 15; Trinidad-Tobago, 219, 16; Sweden, 193, 17: Switzerland, 168, 18; Mexico, 144, 19; Turkey, 122, 20; France did not start. Final Placlngs.—New Zealand, 6255, 1; Britain, 5556, 2; U.S.A., 5158, 3; Denmark, 4500, 4; U.S.S.R., 4375, 5; Netherlands, 4214, 6; France, 3864, 7; Austria, 3706, 8; Norway, 3669, 9; Italy, 3664, 10; Southern Rhodesia, 3648, 11; Canada, 2947, 12; Germany, 2783, 13; Australia, 2379, 14; Japan. 2166, 15; Brazil, 2147, 16; Switzerland, 1780, 17; Sweden, 1561, 18; TrinidadTobago, 1070, 19: Turkey, 895, 20; Mexico, 845, 21. Star Class Seventh Race. —Finland, 1331, 1; U.S.A., 1030, 2; Canada, 854, 3; Sweden, 729, 4; Portugal, 632, 5; Germany, 553, 6; Bahamas, 486, 7; U S.S.R., 428, 8; Switzerland, 377, 9; Brazil, 331, 10; Mexico, 290, 11; Australia, 252, 12; Italy. 218, 13; Venezuela, 185, 14; Argentina, 155, 14. Final Standings—Bahamas, 5664, 1; U.S.A., 5585, 2; Sweden, 5527, 3; Finland, 5402, 4; U.S.S.R., 4305, 5; Germany, 4175, 6; Canada, 3565, 7; Portugal, 3330, 8; Switzerland, 2360, 9; Australia, 2256, 10; Brazil, 2221, 11; Argentina, 1518, 12; Japan, 1494. 13; Mexico, 1424, 14; Italy, 1423, 15; Venezuela, 1356, 16; Cambodia, 202, 17. Finn Class Seventh Race. —Germany 1620, 1; Brazil 1318, 2; U.S.S.R. 1142, 3; Hungary 1017, 4; Sweden 921, 5; Canada 841, 6; U.S.A. 774, 7; Norway 716. 8; Austria 665, 9; Denmark 620, 10: Japan 578, 11; Czechoslovakia 540, 12; Netherlands 506. 13; Australia 473, 14; France 443, 15; Bermuda 415, 16; Belgium 389, 17; Turkey 364, 19; New Zealand (P. C. Hander) 341, 19; Britain 318, 20; Ireland 297, 21; Portugal 277, 22; Spain 258, 23: Rhodesia 239, 24; Argentina 222, 25: Kenya 205, 26; Venezuela 188, 27; Puerto Rico 172 , 28; Thailand 157, 29; Hong Kong did not finish, 101; Greece. Mexico and Cambodia did not start. Final Standings.—Germany, 7638, 1; U.S.A., 6373, 2; Denmark. 6190, 3; New Zealand, 5684 , 4; Austria, 5405, 5; Australia, 5273, 6; Brazil, 4956, 7; Greece, 4546, 8; France, 4528, 9; Belgium, 4210, 10; Canada, 4178, 11: U.S.S.R., 3774, 12; Hungary, 3771, 13: Sweden. 3692, 14; Norway, 3687, 15; Netherlands, 3281, 16: Rhodesia, 3121, 17; Czechoslovakia, 3070, 18: Portugal, 2591, 19: Japan, 2489, 20; Britain, 2445. 21; Ireland, 2000, 22: Kenya. 1867, 23: Turkey, 1863, 24: Argentina, 1583, 25; Spain, 1532, 26; Hong Kong, 1449, 27; Venezuela, 1190, 28; Thailand, 973, 29; Puerto Rico. 958, 30: Mexico, 785, 31; Cambodia, 357, 32. 5.5 Metres Seventh Race.—Sweden 1277, 1; Switzerland 976, 2; Germany 800, 3; Australia 675 , 4; Italy 578, 5; Canada 499 , 6: Finland 432, 7; Norway 374, 8; Britain 323, 9; Bahamas 277, 10; Denmark 236, 11; U.S.S.R. 198, 12; Japan. 163, 13: Mexico 131, 14; U.S.A, did not finish. Final placings: Australia 5981, 1; Sweden 5254, 2: U.S.A. 5106, 3; Italy 4738, 4; Germany 3057, 5; Finland 3039. 6; Canada 2955, 7: Norway 2860 , 8; Bahamas 2713. 9; Switzerland 2474, 10; Britain 2443, 11; Denmark 2095, 12; U.S.S.R 1596, 13; Japan 1070, 14; Mexico 758, 15. Dragon Class Seventh Race. —Bahamas, 1463, 1: Germany, 1162, 2; Argentina, 986, 3; Australia. 861, 4; Italy, 764, 5; Greece, 685, 6; Denmark, 618, 7; U.S.A., 560, 8; Netherlands, 508, 9; Japan. 463, 10; Bermuda, 421, 11; U.S.S.R., 384, 12; Canada, 349, 13; Sweden, 317, 14; Hong Kong, 287, 15; Ireland, 259, 16: Portugal, 232, 17; Britain, 207, 18; Norway, 184, 19: Mexico, 162 , 20; Philippines, 141, 21; Thailand, 120, 22; Jamaica did not start. Final Placings.—Denmark, 5854, 1; Germanv, 8526. 2; U.S.A., 5523, 3; Britain, 5090, 4: Bermuda, 5055, 5; Italy, 4636, 6: Bahamas, 4294 , 7; Greece, 4188, 8; U.S.S.R., 3996, 9: Argentina, 3682, 10; Canada, 3459, 11; Australia, 3243, 12; Netherlands, 3218, 13; Sweden, 2601, 14; Norway, 2067, 15; Portugal. 1804, 16; Japan, 1762, 17; Mexico, 1632, 18: Hong hong, 1461, 19; Ireland. 1331, 20: Philippines, 1056, 21; Thailand, 846, 22; Jamaica, 832, 23. Canoeing Men's 1000 Metres Kayak Singles (First three each heat into final.) First Semi-final.—E. Hansen (Denmark), 4:3.00, 1; E. Suhrbler (Germany), 4:4.05, 2; I. Pisarev (U.S.S.R.), 4:9.95, 3; H. Higashiyama (Japan), 4:17.44, 4. F. Inchauste (Bolivia), scratched.

Second Semi-final.—A. Vernescu (Rumania), 4:3.35, 1; R. Petersen (Sweden), 4:6.97, 2; A Wilson (Britain). 4:7.61, 3; A Simonyik (Canada), 4:13.59, 4. T. Ralphs (U.S.A.), scratched.

Third Semi-final. —G. Pfaff (Austria), 4:3.53, 1; M. Hexz (Hungary), 4:4.57, 2: A. Geurts (Netherlands), 4:5.27, 3: W Szuszkiewicz (Poland), 4:8.41, 4; I. Nummisto (Finland), 4:17.47, 5.

Men's 1000 Metres Kayak Pairs (First three each heat into final.) First Semi-final.—Sweden, 3:45.90, 1; U.S.S.R., 3:46.43, 2; Germany, 3:47.46, 3; Poland, 3:49.24, 4. Second Semi-final.—Rumania, 3:49.02, 1; Denmark, 3:51.20, 2; Italy, 3:52.27, 3; Canada, 3:52.90, 4. Third Semi-final.—Netherlands, 3:49.41, 1; Australia, 3:50.98, 2; Hungary, 3:52.15, 3; Belgium, 3:53.66, 4. Men's Kayak Fours (First three into final) First Semi-final. Rumania, 3:24.22, 1; Jugoslavia, 3:27.84, 2; Australia, 3:29.97, 3; Britain, 3:33, 4. Second Semi-final.—Germany, 3:21.01, 1; Hungary, 3:24.05, 2; Italy, 3:24.84, 3; Poland, 3:25.43, 4. Third Semi-final. U.S.S.R., 3:24.26, 1; Sweden, 3:25.23, 2; Netherlands, 3:25.53, 3; Austria, 3:26.05, 4. Men’s Canadian Singles (First three each heat into final). First Semi-final.—P. Stahl (Canada), 4:55.79, 1; J. Jiran (Czechoslovakia), 4:58.59, 2; D. van Valkenburgh (U.S.A.), 5:0.88, 3; F. Wasmer (Australia), 5:16.40, 4. Men’s Canadian Pairs (First three into final) Semifinal: Hungary, 4:35.30, 1; Canada, 4:38.18, 2; Czechoslovakia, 4:38.79, 3: Japan, 4:40.54, 4; U.S.A., 4:51.98, 5; Australia, 5:4.05, 6. Women’s SOO Metres Kayak Singles (First three into final.) First Semi-final.—M. Roka (Hungary), 2:14.63, 1; D. Pilecka (Poland), 2:14.71, 2; L. Hansen (Denmark), 2:15.28, 3; Grusseva (Bulgaria), 2:15.49, 4; M. Tucker (Britain), 2:16.56, 5; Z. Hradilova (Czechoslovakia). 2:16.63, 6; M. Buck (Australia), 2:21.0, 7. Only one semi-final rowed, H Lauer (Rumania), E. Felten (Germany), H. Spitz (Austria), L. Khvedosiuk (U.S.S.R.), M. Jones (U.S.A.), E. M. LJungdahl (Sweden) qualified for the final in heats. Women’s Kayak Pairs (First three into final) Semi-final: Hungary, 2:6.90, 1; Poland, 2:11.02, 2; Australia, 2:14.61. 3; Japan, 2:18.39, 4. Cycling Team Pursuit (Winners into final, losers ride off for bronze medal.) Semi-Fnals Germany (L. Claesges, K. Link, K. Henrichs, E. Streng) beat Australia (K. Brlslin, V. Browne, R. Baird, H. Vogels). Italy (L. Roncaglia, C. Rancati, V. Mantovani, F. Testa) beat Netherlands (H. Koel, J. Cudkerr, H. Cornelisse. C Schuuring). Final.—Germany (L. Claesges, K. Link, K. H. Henrichs, E. Streng) beat Italy (L. Roncaglia, C. Rancati, V. Mantovani, F. Testa). Race for Third and Fourth Places.—Netherlands (G. Koel, J Oudkerk, H. Cornelisse, C. Schuuring) beat Australia (K. Brislin, V. Browne, R. Baird, H. Vogels). Tandem (Winners into semi-finals.) Quarter-Finals Italy (A. Damiano, S. Bianchetto) beat Denmark (N. C. Fredborg, P. S. Jorgensen); U.S.S.R. (I. Bodniex, V. Logunov) beat Australia (I. Browne, D. Perkins); Germany (W. Fuggerer. K. Kobusch) beat Hungary (R. Bicskey, F. Habony); Netherlands (A. De Graaf, P. Van Der Touw) beat Czechoslovakia (K. Paar, K. Stark)

Semi-Finals i Italy beat Germany; U.S.S.R. beat Netherlands. Final.—ltaly (A. Damiano, A. ’ Bianchetto) beat U.S.S.R. (I. Bodniew, V. Logunov). Race for third and fourth places: Germany (W. Fuggerer, . K. Kobusch) beat Netherlands (A. de Graaf, P. van der Touw). Boxing (Losers eliminated) Fly-weight Semi-finals.—F. Atzorl (Italy) beat R. Carmody (U.S.A.), on , points; A. Olech (Poland) beat : S. Sorokin (U.S.S.R.), by de- , fault. Feather-weight Third Series.—H. Schulz (Germany) beat Tin Turn (Burma), ’ on points; S. Stepashkin (U.S.S.R.) beat C. Constantin .’ (Rumania), t.k.o. in 3rd round. Semi-finals.—A. Villanueva ’ (Philippines) beat C. Brown (U.S.A.), on points; Stephashkin knocked out Schulz In the 2nd > round. Bantam-Weight 1 Semi-finals.—Shin Chou Chung , (Korea) beat J. F. Mendoza (Mexico), on points; N. Sakural (Japan) beat W. Rodriguez ’ (Uruguay), on points. Light-weight Third Series.—J. McCourt (Ireland) beat K. Doningo ; (Spain), on points; V. Baranni- - kov (U.S.S.R.) beat J. Kajidi , (Hungary), t.k.o. in 2nd round. ’ Semi-finals. J. Grudzien (Poland) beat R. Harris (U.S.A.), on points; V. Barannikov (U.S.S.R.) beat J. McCourt (Ireland), on points. 1 Light Welter-Weight Third Series.—H. Galhla • (Tunisia) knocked out F. Betan- ; court (Cuba), in first round; E. ’ Frolov (U.S.S.R.) beat V. Kucera ■ (Czechoslovakia), by default. • Semifinals.—J. Kulej (Po- ■ land) beat E. Blay (Ghana), on points; E. Frolov (U.S.S.R.) beat H. Galhia (Tunisia), on 1 points. s Light Middle-Weight Third Series. —B. Lagutin ! (U.S.S.R.) beat E. Davies (Ghana), by default; J. Grzesiak (Poland) beat V. Mirza (Rumania), on points. Semi-finals. J. Gonzales ■ (France) beat N. Maiyegun > (Nigeria), on points; B. Lagutin (U.S.S.R.) beat J. Grzesiak (Poland), on points. Middle-Weight Third Series. —V. Popenchenko (U.S.S.R.) beat J. Darkey (Ghana), on points; T, Walasek 5 (Poland) beat A. Hassan (U.A.R.), on points. Light Heavy-weight • Semi-finals: C. Pinto (Italy) 1 beat A. Nicolov (Bulgaria), ■ stopped In third round; A. Kiseliov (U.S.S.R.) beat Z. • pietrzykowski (Poland), points. Judo Middle-weight Quarter-finals. —J. Bregman , (U.S.A.) beat R. Perez (Argen- . tina), in 5:16; W. Hoffmann (Germany) beat P. Snijders i (Netherlands), in 3:10; Eui-Tae , Kim (Korea) beat P. Shiozawa . (Brazil), in 1:33; I. Okano . (Japan) beat L. Grossain . (France), in 5:18. Semi-finals.—Hofmann beat Bregman, in 1:21; Okano beat Kim, on points. Final.—Okano beat Hoffman, In 1:36. Final Placings.—l. Okano ■ (Japan), 1; W. Hofmann (Ger- ' many), 2; J. Bregman (U.S.A.), • 3; Eui-Tae Kim (Korea), 4. Tv • ‘ Fencing - Men's Epee Team t Second Round. —Hungary beat • Australia, 8-1; Switzerland beat Britain, 8-4.

Third Round.—France beat Germany, 8-4; Sweden beat Switzerland, 9-1; Hungary beat U.S.S.R., 8-4; Italy beat Poland, Semi-finals. Hungary beat France, 9-3; Italy beat Sweden, For Fifth Place.—Poland beat Switzerland, 9-5; Germany beat U.S.S.R., 8-3; Poland beat Germany, 8-8 (winner declared on points'). Athletics Women’s 400 Metres Relay World record, U.S.A., 44.3, 1961; Olympic record, U.S.A., 44.4, 1960. Final.—Poland (T. Clepla, I. Kirzenstein, H. Gorecka, E. Klobukowska), 43.6 (world, Olympic records), 1; U.S.A., 43.9, 2; Britain, 44.0, 3; U.S.S.R., 44.4, 4; Germany, 44.7, 5; Australia, 45.0, 6; Hungary, 45.2, 7; France, 46.1, 8. MEN 1500 Metres World and Olympic record: H. G. Elliott (Australia), 3:35.6, 1960. Final.—P. G. Snell (New Zealand), 3:38.1, 1; J. _ Odlozll (Czecnoislovakia), 3:39.6, 2; J. L. Davies (New Zealand), 3:39.6, 3; A. Simpson (Britain), 3:39.7, 4; D. Burleson (U.S.A.), 3:40.0, 5; W. Baran (Poland), 3:40.3, 6; M. Bernard (France), 3:41.2, 7; J. Whetton (Britain), 3:42.4, 8; J. Wadoux (France), 3:45.4, 9. 400 Metres Relay World record, U.S.A., 39.1, 1961; Olympic record, U.S.A., 1956, and Germany, 1960, Final.—U.S.A. (P. Drayton, G. Ashworth, R. Stebblngs, R. Hayes), 39.0 (world, Olympic records), 1; Poland, 39.3, 2; France, 39.3, 3; Jamaica, 39.4, 4; U.S.S.R., 39.4, 5; Venezuela, 39.5, 6; Italy, 39.5, 7; Britain, 39.6, 8. 1600 Metres Relay World and Olympic record, U.S.A., 3:2.2, 1960. Final.—U.S.A. (O. Cassell, M. Larrabee, U. Williams, H. Carr), 3:0.7 (world, Olympic record). 1; Britain, 3:1.6, 2; TrinidadTobago, 3:1.7, 3; Jamaica, 3:2.3, 4; Germany, 3:4.3, 5; Poland, 3:5.3, 6; U.S.S.R., 3:5.9, 7; France, 3:7.4, 8. MARATHON World best time, B. Heatley (Britain), 2:13:55, 1964; Olympic best, A. Biklla (Ethiopia), 2:15:16.2, 1960. A. Biklla (Ethiopia), 2:12:11.2 (world, Olympic best time), 1; B. Heatley (Britain). 2:16:19,2, 2; K. Tsuburaya (Japan), 2:16:22 8,3; B. Kilby (Britain), 2:17:2.4, 4; J. Suetoe (Hungary), 2:17:55.8, 5; L. Edelen (U.S.A.), 2:18:12.4, 6. A. Vandendrlesschef (Belgium), 2:18:42.6, 7; ■ K. Klmlhara (Japan), 2:19:49.0, 8; R. Clarke (Australia), 2:20:26.8, 9; D. Wolde (Ethiopia), 2:21:25.2, 10; Sang-hoon Lee (Korea), 2:22:2.8, 11; B Benalssa (Morocco), 2:22:27 0, 12. E. Oksanen (Finland), 2:22: 36.0, 13; W. Mills (U.S.A.), 2:22-55.4, 14; T. Terasawa (Japan), 2:23:9.0, 15: Yun-bum Kim (Korea). 2:24:40.6, 16; G. Jegher (Italy), 2:24:45.2, 17; U. Chudomel (Czechoslovakia), 2:24:46.8, 18. R. Hill (Britain), 2:25:34.4, 19; P. Pystynen (Finland), 2:26:0.6, 20: F. N. Gamboa (Mexico), 2:26:7.0, 21; N. Tikhomirov (U.S.S.R.), 2:26:7.4, 22; P. McArdle (U.S.A.), 2:26:24.4, 23; H. Hagen (Germany), 2:26:39.8, 24. Other placings: R. L. Puckett (New Zealand), 2:27:34.0, 27; J. L. Julian (New Zealand), 2:27 57.6, 29; I. B. Keats (New Zealand), 2:36:16.8, 42. High Jump World record, V. Brume! (U.S.S.R.), 7:51; Olympic record, Brumel and R. Shavlakadze (U.S.S.R.), 7:0, 1960. Final.—V. Brumel (U.S.S.R.), 7:11 (Olympic record), 1; J. Thomas (U.S.A.), 7:11 (Olympic record), 2; J. Rambo (U.S.A.), 7:1, 3; S. Pettersson (Sweden), 7:01, 4; R. Shavlakadze (U.S.S.R.), 7:01, 5; K. Nilsson (Sweden), 6:101, 6; R. Drecoll (Germany), 6:10}, 7; E. Caruthers (U.S.A.), 6:101, 8; M. Idriss (Chad), 6:101, 9; L. Peckham (Australia), 6:101, 10; E. Czernik (Poland), 6:9, 11; E. Jordanov (Bulgaria), 6:9, 12. Gymnastics Men’s Combined Exercises TEAM Final.—Japan, 577.95 points, 1; U.S.S.R,, 575.45, 2; Germany, 565.10, 3; Italy, 560.90 , 4: Poland, 559.50, 5; Czechoslovakia, 558.15, 6; U.S.A., 556.95, 7; Finland, 556.20, 8; Hungary. 555.70, 9; Bulgaria, 555.65, 10. INDIVIDUAL Final.—Y. Endo (Japan), 115.95, 1; S. Tsuml (Japan), 115.40, 2; B. Shakhlin (U.S.S.R.), 115.40, 3; V. Lisltsky (U.S.S.R.), 115.40, 4; F. Menichelll (Italy), 115.15, 5; H. Yamashlta (Japan), 115.10, «. Hockey Semi-Finals Pakistan 3, Spain 0 (halftime, 1-0); India 3, Australia 1. For Fifth and Sixth Places.— Kenya 3, Netherlands 1: Germany 5, Japan 1 (half-time, 3-1). Volleyball WOMEN U.S.A, beat Korea, 15-7, 15-13, 15-13. MEN Japan beat Brazil, 15-12, 15-3,

12-15, 7-15, 15-11; Bulgaria beat Korea, 15-4, 12-15, 15-11, 15-19; Hungary beat Netherlands, 15-4, 8-15, 15-11, 15-12. Basketball Semi-final round for places 5 to 8: Poland 82, Uruguay 69 (half-time, 37-36); Italy 75, Jugoslavia 63 (half-time, 33-25). Round for places 9-12: Australia 70, Mexico 58 (half-time, 33-25); Japan 54, Finland 45 (half-time, 31-24).

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30578, 22 October 1964, Page 25

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Games Results From Tokyo Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30578, 22 October 1964, Page 25

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