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DETAILS OF RESULTS

THE 10,000 METRES SAVIDAN RUNS FOURTH ■ NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received August 1, 5.5 p.m.) LOS ANGELES, July 31 The 10,000 metres race opened with Kusocinski (Poland) in the lead, followed by Lindgren, Isohollo (Finland), J. W. Savidan (N.Z.), Virtanen (Finland) and Syring. This order was maintained for four laps. Savidan dropped to fifth place at the end of the fourth lap and to sixth place at the end of the fifth lap. The pace being set by the leaders was hard on Savidan, who, however, went into fourth place at the eighth lap. He dropped to fifth at the ninth lap. Isohollo, Kusocinski arid Virtanen were the

leaders. Thero was not much change until 7000 metres, when Isohollo increased his pace. Isohollo and KusocinSkv. alternated in the lead until the last lap, when the latter sprinted to victory, was 450 metres behind the three leaders at the finish. Sixteen competitors participated. Kusocinski's time was 30m. 11.45., breaking Nurmi's Olympic record but noft Nurmi's world record. Detailed results were as follows: 400 METRES HURDLES HEATS (First three qualify for second trials) First Heat—Morgan Taylor (U.S.A.), L; S. Pettersson (Sweden), 2; Mandikas (Greece), 3; S. Cho (Japan), 4. Time, > 55.85. Second Heat. —R. Tisdall (Ireland), 1; F. Nottbrock (Germany), 2; Glenn Harrlin (U.S.A.), 3; T. Coulter (Canada), 4. Time, 54.85. Third Heat.—Joseph Healey (U.S.A.), 1; A. Adelheim (France), 2; J Areskoug (Sweden), 3. Tims, 54.25. Fourth Heat. —L. Facelli (Italy), 1'; Lord Burghley (England), 2; Golding (Australia), 3; C. Reis (Brazil), 4. Time, 555. Semi-finals First Race.—Hardin (U.S.A.), 1; Taylor (U.S.A.), 2; Lord Burghley (Britain), 3; Pettersson (Sweden), 4; Golding (Australia), 5; Nottbrock (Germany), 6. Time, 52.85. Golding was eliminated. Second Race.—Tisdall (Ireland), "1; Areskoug (Sweden), 2j Facelli (Italy), 3; Healey (United States), 4; Adelheim (France), 5; Mandikas (Greece), 6. 100 METRES (first three qualify for second trial) ; First Heat.—Eddie Tolan (U.S.A.), 1; J X. Dealmeida (Brazil), 2; Fernando Ortix (Mexico), 3. Reid (Britain) did not finish. Time, *10.9s Second Heat. —George Simpson (U.S.A.), 1; Ernest Page (Britain), 2; Andre j. Engl (Czecho-Slovakia), 3; Mervyn Sutton (India), 4. Time, 10.95. Third Heat. —Arthur Jonath (Germany), 1; Allan Elliot (New Zealand), 2; Izuo Anno (Japan), 3; Ronald Vernieux (India), 4. /Time, 10.6 —equalling the Olympic record. Fourth Heat, —Carlos Luti (Argentina), 1; Helmuth Koernig (Germany),.2; Percy Williams (Canada), 3. Time, 10.8s. Fifth Heat—Ralph Metcalfe (U.S.A.), 1; Bert Pearson (Canada), 2; Angeloa Lambrou (Greece), 3. Time, lis. Sixth Heat.—Daniel Joubert (South Africa), 1; Harold Wright (Canada), 2; Ernst Geerling (Germany), 3. Time, lis. Seventh Heat.—Takayoshi Yoshioka (Japan), 1; Christian Berger (Holland), 2; Hector Berra (Argentina), 3; Stanley Fuller (Britain), 4. Time, 10.95. Second Trials First Heat.—Tolan (U.S.A.), 1; Luti (Argentina), 2; Williams (Canada), 3. Time, 10 2-ss—a new Olympic record. Second Heat. —Metcalfe (U.S.A.), 1; Yoshioka (Japan), 2; Elliot (N.Z.), 3; Ernest Page (Britain), 4. Time, 10.75. Third Heat.—Jonath (Germany), 1; Joubert (South Africa), 2; Pearson (Canada), 3; Dealmeida (Brazil), 4; Anno (Japan), 5. Time,' 10.55, beating, the Olympic record. Fourth Heat.—Simpson (U.S.A.), 1; Wright (Canada), 2; Koernig (Germany), 3; Engl (Czecho-Slovakia), 4. Time, 10.75. 800 METRES '.three in each heat qjalifying) a .. ' First Heat.—Eddie Genung (U.5.A.),, 1; Phil Edwards (Canada), 2; J. Y Powell (Britain), 3. Time, lm 54.85. Second Heat.--Hornbestel (U.S.A.), 1; Alex. Wilson (Canada), 2; Otto Peltzer (Germany), 3. Time, lm 525. Third Heat.—Tom Hampson (England), 1; Sera Martin (France), 2; Ned Turner (U.S.A.), 3. Time, lm 535. Lovelock (New Zealand) did not compete, apparently concentrating on the 1500 metres. PUTTING THE SHOT Iveo Sexton (U.SA.) won the final, with an Olympic record toss of 52ft. 6 3-16 in., this being the first track or field event decided. Hajlow Rothert (U.S.A.) was second, followed by Frentisek Douda (Czecho-Slovakia), Emil Hirchfeld ( "elmany), Nelson Gray (U.S.A.), anc Sievert (Germany). - a - HIGH JUMP Duncan McNaughton (Canada) won the final, with a jump of 6ft. 6m., after a l0 „g battle with Robert von Osdei (USA) An official measurement showed the bar to bftTO -est S nd M«Naughton was credited with 6ft. 4 13 -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 9

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DETAILS OF RESULTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 9

DETAILS OF RESULTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 9

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