Wea.. May 23. 1956 The Guardian Page 1- .- i...,... , , , HM Three Top Hungarian Runners Defeated In London Races l.n.N'l)0N (AP!-Three of Him. gni'y's great collection of middle- .-ii;.taiice runncrs. expcctcd to be major contenders in the ulymplc Gaines this year. suffered dr-foals at the British track meet in White Cllv gtadium Saturday. The setbacks raised the question WIIEIIIIEF the Hungarians. who ran mine distinguished races in i955, had reached their peak a your too soon for the Melbourne games. lstvan Rozsavolgyi and Lazlo Tabori. Hungarian Arni.v runners from Budapest. were supposed to ft-zht it out privately In the 1.500- niPll'e invitational race. w0N GOING AWAY The event ran true to form uiilil tlm last 200 yards when Kcn Wood of England came out of the pack. n.-med the H u ii 3 a r I a n s zuid doubled across in front of them to set on the inside. ' wood. who says he runs "to win races. not to set records. held off it ftozsavolgyi hid, then main- taiiicd his five-foot ,advantai1e ovcr 'l';ihni'i. He won going away in 3 411.3, covering the final 400-Yard lap in a brilliant 54.8 seconds. Rnzsavolgyi wa s second in I l."l.tl. Tabori third in 3:44. A year asto in the same race. the iiieiric mile. Taborl won. He cun- tiiiucd on to chalk u a four-min- ute mile which at at time was; a rarity. Car Racing Acci Injuries To Drivers, Fans LONDON tAPl-Two &lIt0I'Ylf)hII!' rat-iii: accidents in Brltian Mon- day hrnuglit lniurleii to two drivers and several spectators. None were scriuus. At Crystal Palace track. a car driven by veteran Reg Parnell struck n fence. took a spectacular some-rsault and showered spec- I;iliil's with fuel. A tragedy was narrowly averted when the car fell against the fence a few feet from the crowd. Several spectators who had fuel thrown in their faces were taken to London hospitals. Track attend- ants gave first aid to others and wt:-i'aI cliildrcn behind the safety fence where Parnell crashed were treated for shock. Parnell was thrown from his English tin. Upsets Aussies LONDON tAPl-Surrey Friday dcfcatcd the Australians by 10 wickets at the oval to become the first English county cricket team since I912 to win over a touring Australian team. The Australians. M behind on first innings. were out for 107. Surrey needed only Z) to Win The hero of Friday was Tony Lock I I l Sandor lharos of Hungary. luililcr or co-lioltler of six world records and the 1.500-metre nil- tlmc champion. tad scratched fmm Saturday's race but will run. Monday in the 3.000 metres. Gordon Pli-ie of England, who! I - 1 U 1” , 2-" held the Ic.-iii for a brief period, (X X finished fourth in 33:16.2. I r I Wooclts time of 3:44.! is consid- ered the equivalent of n 4:01.81 milc. World record for the 1.5M metres, about li9 yards less than a niilc. is 3:to.s, jointly held tyyl Tiibori. lhai-as and Gunnar Nielsen of Denmark. ' OTHER STAR THIRD Until the last six or eight months one of the top 800-nietre runners in lhc world was Lajos Szentgali of Hungary. Saturday. Szentgalli nus n distaiil third bchind Roger lltoeiis. a Brussels policeman. and Brian Hcwson. a British milnr who dobbles witl half miles. Moens, ho der of the world rec- ord of 1:45.7, got off in front andl then the bumping started. It was a traffic jam for a lap and a half. I-lewson broke out on top but Moenl levelled with a gradual speed Increase instead of the ex- pected kick. I His time was only l:49.7 but that was due largely to the bumplngi he and Hewson took. Hewson's was 1:493 and Szentgalt had a slow 1:51.2. & dents Bring car and was believed to have suf- fered a broken shoulder. At the Goodwood track near the smith coast. driver Bob Berry crashed at 100 miles per hour in a British Jaguar. He was taken to a hospital with a broken ankle. I Sime Equals World Records At Track Meet RALIGIGH. N.C. (APl - Davei Slme of Duke University equal-l led world records in two events in rloniinate the annual Cnrollnns AAU track meet here Saturday. in aIlPl'lt4lfIll trials. Sims ran the 100 yard dash in 9.3 seconds to equal the world mark now held V by Mel Patton. Jim aoiiidiiy and. ' Hector Hogan. He also won the 220-ynrd dash V finals with n time of 20.2 seconds. , equalling the established worldi 3 mark but it lciitli of a second over i- his time for the event in last weeks Atlantic Coast conferencel mcet. Last weeks time has not yet been certified. The 19-year-old red-haired soph-I oinore's cfforts helped Duke de- throne defending champion Cnmp t who took seven wickets for AI runs in 31.1 overs. FOLLOWS A TOUGH ACT - By Alan Mavor 5'” skawkau, of mu mwxun, (I646!!! iii” I arid! r III We (:0 mrtwas All me To 00 90-64411? Leieune J95 5flR7iP 15!” . W” HERE'S WHAT YOU our IN THIS BIG 3-ROOM DELUXE HONEYMOON HOME ENSEMBLE! any THE GROUPINGS ALONE "OR TOGETHER AND SAVE S 5 S 8 I 56 Pc. Kitchen Ensemble SAVE 360,00 on this ensemble! Includes 5-Pc. g "CLASSIC" CHROME KITCHEN SET - cen- tre-extension table with self-ailjiisting lclls. beautiful mar-proof top size 30 x 39 x 48; and 47 547' MI 1'5 filif four strong. comfortable rhromc chairs tip- holstcred in durable. decorative plastic. Choice .95 ' of Coral; Grey: Lime; Pink: Blue or Yellow. PLUS handsome 51-piece ROYAL HOSTESS & DELUXE ROGERS SlLVEfih SERVICE as til; c re 1 t ted I right in farms - roof chest wt ” . dui':tt';:i'. REGULAR 3139.95 Ivauuai Now Weekly ECHO"; ,. only- Em- EST v ALU 5 Pc. Bedroom Ensemble ,0 NS 5! SAVF MANY IIOIIARSI 3 M C . . T .. . 'oug nnn- ' x, trnctive 3-piece Walnut finish bedroom at th" suite including roomy 5-drawer chest; O full-size bed and single. spacious dresser Tom L g - Iatrtrtluvok Nu mil!!! with mirror; 1 high-izrade spring-filled . p95 I7" , 'r MR” "0557 35-" mattress and l all-steel HI-Riser slat '.24u ;!”50 r5'”"5";7"l"”7z' iipring for utmost comfort and correct 1 ' - . g M9 5”"4W7M'-'v'4WV0 support. ALI. ron oNi.v- 956 M 5 WEIR fM6'5Mi7!57 9PR& .Aaovr. ENSEMBLE Also AVAlLARl.E G mxeg ODEL3, gfii WITH HANDSOME DOUBLE DRESSER WWIIIY ii Ens. - .. ' me rxnwnn - mi "" ""1! W” ”' '1 "'””' i orrasmle nrc.v:R,7w4r In. -I . . E 7- . .. 2 Pc. Livingroom nsem e ltI&sthInn&u-n-Q-3 NO "OWN John Landy Predicts Faster Times For Top NEW YORK (AP)-John Lsndy. the great Auntrnlinn mller who owns the world record of 3:50. predicted Monday the top six or seven milers were capable of run- ning the distance In 8:55. Landy called Bobby Seaman of UCLA the "best mils prospect in the world on sour ptiynlcnl abil- ity" off his 4:0l.4 mile last year at the age of ill. He also said Pittsburgh's Arnls Sowell. known as n half milnr and ll)-metro Olympic threat. might eventually step up to the mile and set a rec- ord with his test. spend. Last week at Mlniri II! said Eng- land's Bi-inn lfewmi might run a I:50 mile. The 20-year-old mller sic, . :1 off In New York briefly and will head for home. via San Francisco in n day or two. ;..,,. Winsloe Road to the Bloom- Styled for young moderns-and priced to please - this nuagnlficent 12-pc. liv- ingroom ensemble will guarantee admir- ation and pride--comfort and long serv- ice. Consists of Mir. cheiiterfleltl suite with Hercules No-San upring construction and covered in attractive up-to-date ma- terials: 2 Walnut finish and tables; 1 Wal- SAVE S50.00 199'” on ” O. Y'A"Egv1I Fmn 189,95 Six. Milers reached his full potential." How-I evm h, "fund to 1,. dawn hm, nut finish coffee table. 2 table lamps; I ml! sl.ln:i”'A?hU. ':.."J,bhg" bl 0' lTiYfI(;!mII Rh.oYlellllTI':plh!ahd.eq"l; sdtin '::V)'r .r 1 ' s n s n 0 - - t ,u,:'M” .5.” mi... hag um” :,l'A0gUiI:fI cushion. REGULAR mus "HI, Merv Lincoln of Australia. Knn wood and Hewson of England. Gun- nnr Nielscn of Denmark. Lnsxlo Tnbori and lstvnn Rossnvlogyl of Hungary and Seaman. He also mi-ntIoi..d Ireland's Ron Delnny of Vl"1n'ws as an outstanding run- ner despite his two defeats hy Lnndy in California. ABOVE ENSEMBLE ALSO AVAILABLE 25 1' tmkly WITH DAVENPORT FOR A f)UAL-PUB- POSE ROOM. for onlyeslttoo extra. . N0 DOWN PAYMENT! - LAY - AWAY E931! ARTIFICIAL I I INSEMINATION ' The York and Distrlcti Club is not0 In operation. The areirextendn from the log Pt. Road. For service call Ch'town Exchange 7075. ' r7I)'W5 AND FURNISH YOUR HOME AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS! r COMPLETE T LOWEST Carrying Charge Wx WEEKLY Only V: of Pb Per Month! THIS HANDSOME SI Pc. ROYAL HOSTESS DELUXE rinmxz Mx7A,Vx FOR BUDGET MINDED BRIDEWGIIODMS BUY NOW or LAY-AWAY! FREE STORAGE until DELIVERY! BIG 73 Pc- HOME GROUP ?5 ROGERS SILVER SERVICE with TARNISB PROOF CHEST INCLUDED IN THE 56-Pc. KITCHEN ENSEMILE:- Consisting of: ' ti Knives ' 8 soup spoons A to teaspoons ' 1 tarnish-proof chest R 8 dinner forks ' I Inlnd forks r zr-PIOCO steak set. , n beautiful 'nddition to any kitchen or dining noon NOW at . YOUR FRIENDLY NEW WAY STORE! . . .' E ii at DEPOSIT on DOWN PAYMENT ' REQUIRED I Y U GET ALL THIS FREE:- R Family-Size Chicken! ' 4 Tins Peaches! ' 2 Tina Corned Beef! ' 4 Tins of Peas! ' Large Bag Potatoes! ' 4 Tins Baked Beans! ' Large Bag fruit! R 2 Liza. Sprig: Celery! ' 2 Pkizs. Carrots: ' Pkg. Breakfast Ba- con! R 4 Largo Tins Corn! ' 2 This (looked file:-ti! Grape- ' 4 Tins String Rt-min! R 2 Dozen Grade "A" Large Ficus! ' Box of 60 Ten Bags! ' 1 Lhn. Buttorl ' 2 Dozen Sunkist Oranges! ' 2 Large Boxes soda Biscuits! ' ' Large Tin of Pink Salmon! ' Large .lnr Mixed Pickles! ALL THIS FRET-7 with your new liliti model i'cfrigcratnr! A REFRIGERATOR-FUL T s-A , . c O! 3 FREE Groceries when you choose from an 7 Great flames IN BRAND NEW 1956 REFRIGERAIORC KELVINATOR v- wesriuei-iousti ADMIRAL r NORGE S, PHILCO -- WINDSOR j fl CROSLEY - SHELVADOR BIG DELUXE M()l)El.S - AS LOW AR 219.95 .40 l mi 3 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCI FOR YOUR OLD WASHER OR . ANY OLD APPLIANCE! towards this New Model SIMPLICITY DELUXE WASHER I vs WITH FULL SKIRT. PUMP a-rimaai What I beauty! This new 1956 SIMPLICITY with all the DELUXE FEATURES! Large capacity tub for the Heavy duty wringer with safety release Streamlined. easy-to-clean design whole family wash . enamel finish with ftill skirt! 12-YEAR REBUILI) WARRANTY! PLAN! REG IILAIL ' TRADE-IN 5209.95 ”” 169 YOU PAY ONLYI A "' NO DOWN PAYMENT! lbl Great George St. 'Phonn 62'll 4-1-..- ,ha.e...e.. FULL 2-year RF'.PLACF.Ml-INT GUARANTEE and BUY NOW - SAVE! .95 .05 USF) new WAY''"""'"" I. "1'IisMarltImos onurssi iimiim. s,,n.... s, r.i,.i.;.,, 3,...-L -' NO DOWN PAYMENT! :4 i I I 9 I I I I I I ..I I l 1; 4 5: Ji'rnpli'ciI,u I gleaming white OUR LAY-AWAY wkly. Charlottetown. P. I. I.