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SJ.INT SYLVE~'LU:.nuunight rw1 1 ~oo ~';·ulu , Drazil, Dec, 31--Suarcz, /,rgcntina, 21: ~O. 3; Faria, Poi::ugcl (two time winner), :::..;:22 . G; 3, J.moros, Sp~, 22: 23. ,~; ~. Molina, Spain, 22:3~•:, ; 5,S0J1, U. S., 22: 3Jan. 3 1\moros, 10,000m in 30:30.2; Dcrnm:d,Prancl: , (dn! longrW1) 1 1500 in 3:53,2; Su.trcz 500Cm in 1•1:2:> . 2, SOUTI I J.FRICJ. Stellenbosch, Dec . 20: 1,-;ccoy •18. 6; on<.l1: 53. 9; Kimberley, 12/20, Harold Clerk-~: O·~. 5; Paarl, 12/26, Clo.rk -~: O..l:. !l; Molon 1•1. •~y; McDonald 1-~. •l; Molen also 24. 1 and 55. 8; VIll CENTi~LL i.MERIC/,N GliMES, Car.:cus, Venezuela, Jan . 7-12: Ovidio de Jesus, Puerto Rico, 53, ,.J:for •l00mh, 1/8; Rolcllld Cruz , PR, g'5i" 1/~, Central ~d South ,\merican record; Other results: Rivera, PR, 10. 9, 21. 7; de Jesus, PR, ,;,,o. C; PR 132, Mexico 126. AUSTRl.Lii. Jan. 3--Bursill 9.7, •18, 5; Gosper -~9. -111;l,lmond •~:07, 5, PR, from J°il 1 Thomas ~09.:; , Murray-1 :10. 9; Primrose l•~.5w; Bclo"; [;t~Io.1: 9:13; Kopil, Quontico, 9:21; W'illcR-St, Johns 3:29; 2-mile il, Georgetown 7:56 . 7; HJ-Dennis G'9: Gm-dncr,Quantico, 6'6". /1 /1RMY 63t MhNHLTT /,N -15½, \.\ est Point, Jan. 10: GOO,Col.i.no, U, 1: 11. 9; 1000, Hrume, 1 2:1 1i . l; Mile, Grccnc,/,, ,;:18; 2-m.ilc, Bcycr,i¼, 9:27,3; 60HlJ,Roeslcr, I. , 7.6; Mile R , M 3:21; 2mile R, M, 7:58; Shot, Mnrchiony, M, 56'31"; Nonce, /,, 51'6"; 351b \',T, Bag donas,/ :.., 59'0; Frosh: shot, Korn, M, 5G'·.!:t. UofCHICl.GO COLLEGI/.TE REL/1YS, J~ . 17; Tom H.obi.Hson, Mic hian, 220 in 21. 7, recordl BOSTON KJ~IGHTS OF COLUMBUS, ]M , 17: 50 \',indcr, Morgan, 5. 1~ ; Gardner, Nebr ., ; Ira Davis; La.kcw~y; GOO-Collymore, Vill, 1:11 . 1; Smith, Batt... s; Dave ?\ftlls; Tom Murphy, NYi,C; 1000-Scurlock,°l'.JC, 2: 12. 2; V.illiruns, Georgetown, (1 "); Soprano, NY/,C; Leps, Mich . Mile Delany ~:oo. 3 (30 straight); Dellinger, UG/.F; Colemcri, UCTC; Close, Sc. Johns; 2-mile Lew Stieglitz, USN, 8:58 . 6; 2, Scwycr, 130C; Loris, Dartmouth Fr; Jones, Iowa, 1.15HH Calhoun, NCJJ. 5. G; Prell, Phil .; Gardner; Landau, Hcrvc.rd. lIJThomas, OU frosh, 6'llf', world indoor i·ccord; Dennis 6':>~·"; S~coo, Vill, G'S"; Gru:BULLETIN 1301.RD Next ~ewslctters Feb. 11, 25; Mar 11, ~5; .Ap 1!.>, 2!>; ~v1ayl :S; Jw1c 0, 17; July 1, 15, 29. Relay All Time List bcbrins in this issue an~ is another Tracl~ Newsletter exclusive . To our laiowletlge it is the first to appear anywhere. As with any initial statistical effort, there are gaps to be filled and we will appreciate your help on correctjons, .:uditions , etc . The list is believed to be reasonably complete for U.S . marks, may be lacking a few non-U , S. marks, and c~rtainly is lacking some in the 4 _•mile refay. Please help with such thin!JS as first names, etc, List is tlu.-ougb Dec . 31, lDGS and will continue until complet<..>d, Annual Poll response has been light . If intcrcstetl, please get your vote in right away . Corrections, High school relay rankings of Dec . 10: Arizona should be 5G. 3 in high hurdles; Ohio is third in broatl jump (Owens 24'1Ll, Hairston 24'8t Thomas 23'10", Y/alker 23'8¾"), total distance 97 '2". For Sale Still have one stop watch at $162. 50; .:tlso special back issues and out of print guides . For all hems, see last Bulletin Board. Personal Use of Bulletin Doan.I is available to all :~utslcttcr subscribers . Use it ot meet other nuts at meets, to find pen pols, buy or trauc, etc .
SO THEY TELL US TN JOE GALLI , J.ustralia: Oe.m Thackeray (Olympic mar~thoner) wife Toni (l\.icl b:>urnc born) anHerb Elliott is cramming Latin which he needs co master to enter Cambridge Univ ersit y late in l!>GO, if he gets the Shell scholarship . It cakes a lot of his tim e and training is difficult. He is to wed Niay 2 in Perth and he Mel /,nm.: will live in Melbourne , Herb leaves ...---.. for the; U. S. F cb . 4 lo accept ru.i ~ward ns athh.:t<.: .of thG year . Ile pl..ins to honor his race engagements, but we connot expcc~ much in the way of tim<.;s. \, ill race :i mile at Brisbane Jan 26, 880 Jan , ~1 in the Victorian ch~mpionships; in a four-mile rcky with Lincoln, Tbomas and one other on Feb . 1; and the NS',1 mik. on.Fd.>. 14, two days .:utcr his return. He docs not foel too happy about racing . I think he will miss th-:! Australinn titles in Hobart Feb . 28 and March 2. lfo probcl)ly will do first y0or of sciuncc ~L Mc.lhournc univo:rsity this year . Lincoln is to be marri<..'Clwcuk of Jnn. 12, so maybe he won't b.; too fast this swnmer . Per haps we must wait until 19GO to sec our stars in peak form again . "Laurie Elliolt, 18, is working in Melbourne , nnd trniHinr; ct Porsea weekends . The senior Elliotts will be here in :i day or two to !iv<:. There is n big tc:im of youngsters down at Portsca now that Ccrutty is back. They arc coming from all over j.ustralia . " TN TOM SNODG:1.1.ss I Little Rock,.Ar k. : "Sjncc my .I(.;C\:Ilt return to-Arkansas I h.:ivc an observation co moke , Segregation notwithstcnding, the biggest factor holding track c!lld field behind in the sunny sout h is football , I hncl forgotten just how consuming the southern football aunosphcre is. It monopolizes the sports pcgcs 12 months of lhc.. year . The ultimate for a high school athlete is to b\! a college football star. Prl.!stigc earned on the gridiron can put mon1.:y in his pocket as a business man in future years . The m~jor:ty of pot~ntial s1)riuters and wcightmen never truce our beloved sport s0riously for it interferes with spring training and off-season clinics . I hope to do my small pm-tin rem edying the situation now th at I am back on the scene," TN COilDNER NELSON : "Fritz and Dim, the t.L.,y tot distnncc :runners, have contin ued to improve, both in rwming performances and in health . 'f heir father has started con struction of a 220 ycrd grass track, but until i~s completion next spring the only distances we can go by arc the 108 yard laps of thd r present grass track . Four laps make approx i mately 432 yards (a well cstcl) lishcd distancc--scc the 1!)57 /,1,U) . Fritz, a week after his ninth birthd ay, rnn 11 laps in 66, 8, Bim, a month before his 8th birthday, ran 68, 1. J s yet I sec nothing outkndish in their aim of being four flat milers in high sc hool . " TN HUCH G/.RDNER, SMta Monica, C cli.f , "I thiuk your idea o! a .new :rc.:cords or ganization for schoolboys a great one.It's about time the preps got .l break ruid had a S(!t of records that would be fair to everyone, nm.I rccob>11ize everyone who is deserving.'' •' GLENN • HhnDIN by'Wa!te.r f::Donova11 '!'~'hen Yuriy Lituyev of Russia ran 50. 4 for a ,vo.:d34at Stockholm . Hard!n's gi·cat world r~cord hail ln.stetrack and field "pioneers" who b:i:oke through a "barrier" . He was lhe first mun in history to beat 51 seconds for th~ 400 meter hurdles . Although he managed to go under· 51 seconds only once, he did break 52 on six occ~ions, and that at a time when no one except Hardin had ever beaten G2 seconds o.ffich\Uy in winning a 400 meter hurdle r~ce. Indeed, so great was Ha.rdin that since his world :record performance almost 25 year ,s ago, only six men have cve:i: c,-:cecdcd his time. At Greenwood High School HorIvan Fuqua's 49. 7 as the year's best schoolboy mark. Hardin and Fuqua, of Br.izil, Indiana, later became great rJvals over the 440 route in collt:ge, Fuqua nt Indiana r.nd lk.rclh1 comp~ting for Lowsian.:i St . As a freshm.:u1 ~ LSU Hardin made the 132 US Oly01pic tct!m ,.md filtishc33 Glenn scorc..>da double in th-.; NCA/,, bl!Cting Fuquc in a 47 .1 440, ft?r.-%·ncw meet record . The Bayou timber topper also won the 220 lows in a world rccorsprint medley 1·clny. Later, Jack Torrance, his great LSU teammate, smashed all shot records with a .mighty 57'1" and Eastman ;:an the fastest 500m on record (1:02). Hardin twice smashcJesse Owens, At the Princeton lnvitntional he was beaten in the 440 by Syracuse's Eddie O'Brien . Not h.iving lost a 400 hurdle race since his dc:fcat in tlJc: 1!)32 Gaines, Hardin made the Olympics his goal . He opcnc<.l with n new Southl.!rn AAU record of 52. !>m, won·at Princeton in 52. 3m, end set nntmcrican record in the AAU wilh 51. 6m. Slats won the Olympic trials in 51. 4, pressed by Joe Pntt<:rson of the Navnl Academy (51. G). Di-rwing the outside ll:.Ilc in the Olympic finals,Glcnn crrulcd Patterson to the final stroigilt but finishc..>d.str9ngly to win in 52. 4. It was the end of his grel't track ccr~cr and marked a !our year stretch without a defeat iu Iris favorite event . SOU T l-JER N H EM IS P l-1ERE A L L TIME LIST JJy TN rt.01\akt Jones, Orange, Calif. ------· 100 Yards Three Wille Pole Vault 9: 3 Hogan, Aust., 54 13:10. 8 Thomas, /lust, 68 14'6" Kruger.SA, 58 o:4 Joubert,SA, 31 13: 15. 0 Halberg, NZ, 58 13. 10 Richards, NZ, 58 9. 4 Lwcon, SA, 58 · 13:26. 2 Scott, NZ, 58 13'9" Burger, SA, 54 9.5 Shore,SA, 46 13: 27. 4 Landy, /,ust, 56 13'6"°- Souza, Brazil, 55 9. 5 Treloar, Aust, 50 13: 31. 8 Stephens, Jmst, 55 13'6! Woodhouse, Aust, 38 100 Meters 5000 Meters Bro.id Jump 10. 2 Hogan, Aust, 54 13: 54. 2 Lawrence, Aust, 57 25'10 Price, SA, 55 10. 2 de Conccicao,Br, 57 13:56. 8 Halberg, NZ, 57 25' Bi da Sa, Brazil, 55 10~ 3 Bonnhoff, Arg, 45 14: 04. 6 Thomas , Aust, 56 25' :;,. Stuart, SA, 56 10. 3 Fayos, Ur, 49 14:05. 6 Power, /lust, 56 25•1! Hogan, Aust, 53 10. 3, Fernandez, Beu, 50 14:07. 2 Stephens, Aust, 55 24'10-i Bruce, Aust, 47 200m turn Six Mile Ho~ 5'tep Jump 20. 5y Carlton, Aust, 32 27:54. 0 Stephens, Aust, 56 54'4 A. da Silva, Brazil, 55 20. 8 de Conceicao,Br, 55 28: 10. 4 Lawrence, Aust, 57 52'5½ H. da Silva,Brazil, 51 21. Oy Theunissen, SJ,, 35 28: 28. 8 Thomas, lmst, 56 51'9f Metcal.fe,A1.Bt, 35 21. oy Bartram, Aust, 49 28:34. 0 Magee, NZ, 57 51' 6ti Miller, Aust, 39 21. oY Finlay, SA, 57 28: 38. 0 Power, /1.ust, 57 51''/J Tomlinson, luist. 58 · 400 Meters 10, 000 Meters Shot Put 46, 0 Spence, SA, 58 28:53. 6 Lawrence, /lust, 56 54'7¾ Kahnert, Arg, 51 46. 2 Gosper, Aust, 56 29:21. 0 Thomas, 1,ust , 56 54''1! Donath, Aust, 56 46.Sy Shore,SA, 38 29: 32. 0 Power, Aust, 56 54':., Mills, NZ, 57 46. Sy Day,SA, 58 29: 34. 0 Stephens, l1ust, 56 53'5 Do.mbros, Brazil, 53 46. 6y Evans, SI., 58 29:39.4 Magee, NZ, 58 53' 2aBotha, SJ~, 58 800meters 3000m Steeplechase Discus 1:46. 6y Elliott, Aust, 58 8:50. 4 Robbins, /1ust, 56 183'G-~ du Plessis,SA, 58 1:48. 7 y Harris, NZ, 47 8: 54. 4 Thomas, J.ust , 57 173' 4¼ Kruse, /,rg, 56 1: 48 . 7y Smith, NZ , 58 8:58. 0 Blackncy,J ,ust, 56 168'1 Mil.ls, NZ, 58 1:48. 8 Bailey, Jlust, 56 9! 06. O Pendelton, /1ust, 57 167'1 · Rakuro, Fiji, 57 1:49.0 Sandoval,Chi.le, 56 9:09.0 Nova,Chile, 56 164' 6,A Malan, SA, 56 1500 Meters 110m Hurdles Hammer 3: 36. 0 Elliott, Aust, 58 14. 0 Triulzi, l.rg, 47 192'9f Leffler,Aust, 58 3: 38. 8 Halberg, NZ, 58 14. Oy Lavery, Sa, 38 192'7?.r Morris, i\ust, 58 3:41. 8 Landy, Aust, 54 14. Oy Wui.nberg, J.ust , 50 187'5-} Payne, Rhodesia, 58 3: 42. O Lincoln, l1ust, 57 14. ly G ru:dncr, Lust, 49 186' 9¾ S tr.ohmeyer, Br azil58 3: 42. 8 Scott, NZ, 56 14. ly Burgl!r,Si., 56 185' 11 Koen, S/1, 58 Mile 220 Yard Hurdles Turn avelin 3: 54. 5 Elliott, Aust, 58 23.1 Potgieter, SA, 57 233' Heber, 1,rg, 51 3: 55. 9 Lincoln, i\ust, GS 23. 3 W einbcrg, Aust, 50 226'1 .LLiga, Fiji, 58 3: 57. 5 Halberg, NZ, 58 23. 5 Swart, SA, 55 22~•9·" Achurch ~.Aust-54 ___ _ 3: 57. 9 Landy, Aust, 54 23. 6 Doubleday, Aust, 52 222•9f" Birks; , Aust, 58 3: 58. 6 Bailey, Aust , 56 23. 6 Primrose, Aust, 58 221 '5 Hohn, NZ, 58 3:58.6 Thomas,Aust, 56 23.6 Burger,SA, 58 Decathlon 3000 Meters 400 Meter Hurdles 6427 LeD.ne,Aust, 56 8:05.2 Thom as,Aust , 58 49.4y Potgictcr, SA, 58 6424 Kistenmacher, Arg, 49 8: 09. 4 Landy, f,ust, 54 49. 9y Lean, Aust, 58 6270 Cann, 1,ust, 56 8:10.8 Lawrcncc,Aust, 57 51. 4y Rotich, Kenya, 6230 Primrose, f,ust, 57 8: 11. 2 Stephens, i\ust, 55 51. 9y Holland, NZ, 52 6036 V/illiams , NZ, 58 8:14.0 Perry,/lust, 55 51. 9 Carniero, Br, 53 Two Mile High JumE. These 133 performances 8:32. O Thomas, l1ust, 58 61l<>i Porter ,Aust,$ were made by: 8:33.0 Halberg, NZ, 58 6'8¼ Stuart, Aust, 56 66 Australia 8: 37. 6 Elliott, Aust, 58 6' 8" Etolu, Nigeria, 56 25 South llfrica 8:42 .4 Landy, liust, 54 6'7f DeJongh,Sa, 50 18 New Zealand 8:46. 3 Henderson, Aust, 58 6'72 Vernon,Aust, 54 9 Brazil 6' 7 ½ \; ells, NZ , 54 6 /,rgen tina Event leaders: J~ustralia 16, South Africc 6, 2 Chile, Fiji Argentina 3, Brazil 1. 1 Ur aguay, Ecu.ndor, Kenya, Uganda, Rhodesia
880 YARD RH LAY Time Team MeeL Place Date 1: 22 . 6 Abilene Christian Coll~ge Califonua Kelays 1viodesto, Cal. 5. 31. 58 (Bill V✓oodhouse 20.1; Jim Segrest 20. 8; Geo. Peterson 21. 2, Bobby Morrow 20. 5) 1:22. 7 Texas University Texas Relays Austin, Tex. 4. 5. 57 (\, ally Y.'ilson, Hollis Gainey, ESydney, Austr'. 12. 5. 56 (Leamon King 21. 2, Any Stanfield 20. 6, Thane Baker 21. 4, Bobby Morrow 20. 6) 1:23,9 Texas University Coliieum Relays Los /,nge les 5. 24. 57 Q. Frank Daugherty, Hollis Gainey, Eddie Southern, Bobby \·,1hilden) 1:24. 0 Southern California, Univ. of Coliseum Relayt; Los 1.ngclcs 5, 20. 49 (George Pasquali, Ron Frazier . Norm Stocks, Mel Patton) 1:24 . 0 Abilene ChrisLian College California Relays Modesto,Cal :- 5. 26. 56~ (Don Conder, Bill V.oodhouse, Jim Segrest, Bobby Morrow) 1:24. 0 Southern Cci.ifornia Stridcrs OcciMike Larrabee 20. 5) 1: 24 . 1 Southern California, Univ. of Coliseum Relays Los Angeles 5. 21. 54 (Howard Bugbee, Rod Wilger, Joe Graffio, Jim Lea) 1:24 . ln Texas University Kansas Relays Lawrence, K. 4.1 9. 58 (Charles Hayman, Jim Holt, Y.'clly '\\ llson, Eddie Southern) 1:24. 2 Texas University K3.Ilsas Relays Lawrence, K. 4. 20 , 57 ('\, ally T. Uson, Voight, Hollis G riiney, Bobby \'/hlldcn) 1:24. 2 Abilene Christian College Drake Relays Des Moines , IA. 4. 27 . 57 (','.aymona Griggs, Bill Y, oo<.lhouse, Jim Segrest, Bobby Morrow} 1:24 . 2 Abilene Christian College Coliseum Relays Los /..ngeles 5.1 6, 58 (Bill\ ', oodhouse ,2J,. 7, ~Jim Segrcs ~ 20, 7, \'. aymond Griggs 21. 5, B. Morrow 20. 6) 1:24 . 3 'Abilene Christian College Texas !l . Inv. /,ustin 3. 28 . 58 (\",aymond Griggs, Bill \'.'oodhousc, Jim Segrest, Bobby Morrow) 1: 24. 4 Southern California, Univ. of '.'. esl Coast Relays Fresno, Cal. 5,14.49 (George Pasquali, Ron Frazier, Norm Stocks, McJ Patton) 1:24. 4 Manhattan College Colise um Relays Los /,ngclc:s 5,1 6.52 ( , Joe Schatz!~, Lintly Rt;migiuo, 13ob.Carty) /,bilcnc Christian College:! •: est Coast Relays Fresno, Cal, 5.11 . 57 (Bill ,'✓ oodhouse , Jim Scgr1:st, v:aymond Griggs, Bobby Morr ow) 1:24. S Soutlicrn Cilifornia, Univ. of ·California. .Rcn.ty~ModosJto;-C al. ~..-54 ---1 1:24. Sn North Tcxus State Texas Relays Inv. /,ustin , Tex , 3.2 8. 58 1:24. 5 Southern Cruifornia Stridcrs Compto n Inv. Compton 6. 6. 58 1:24, 6n Southern California, Univ. Of Coliseum Relays Los /,ngclcs 5,16.52 1:24. 6 Baylor University K3.nsas Relays Lawrence, K. 4. 21. 56 1:24. 6n Oklahoma Si:ate University Kansas Relays Lawrence, K. 4. 20. 57 1: 24. 6 Southern Cruilornia Stridcrs Compton Invit . Compton , Cal. 5. 31. 57 1:24. 7 Southern California, Univ. of California Relays Modes to, Cal . 5.17. 52 1~24. 7 Texas Univ.?rsi ty C clifornia Relays Modesto, Cal, 5. 21. 55 1:24. 7 Baylor Univ.;.;rsity ·SV, Re.lays Lafayctt~, L::i. 4.1 4. 56 1:24. 8 Southern C ruif ornia, Univ. of Los J.ngcles 6. 1, 34 1:24. 8 Southern C ru.ifornia, Univ. of C ru.ifo1·nia Relays Modesto, C cl. 5.1 9. 51 1: 2,1. 8 Univ. of Calif. at Los 1,ngcks '\', est Coast Rdnys Fresno, C31. 5.10 . 52 1:24. Bn Southern Cclifornia, Univ. of \','e::st Coal::>LRdays Fre::sno, Ccl. 5.10.52 1:2 •1.8 Tcxos University T-.?xas .1.lclays /,ustin, Tex . ·1. 3. 54 1:2 4. Sn Tcxus Univ.::rsity C~lifornia Rcl nys Modesto, Cal , 5. 22. 54 1: 2'1. 8 Southern California, Univ. of Compton lnvit . Compton, Cal . 6. 4. 54 1:2•1. 8n Colorado, Univ . of Kansas Relays Lawrence, K, 4.20.57 1:24. Sn Occiclental College Ox-; Rel ays Los /uigelcs 5.18.57 1:24. Sn North Texas fta.te College Coliseum tlclays Los /,ngelcs 5.16.58 100 Meters (cont.) Christa Stulmick(Seliger) (Germlny) · 11. 6 1 Dresden 30. 9.56 Inge Fuhrmann (Germani 11. 5 1 Hannover 19. 6.58 Maria ltldna (USSR) 11. 5 1 Minski 7. 9.58 Stanislaw a W alastewlczowna-Olsson(Poland) 11. 6 1 Berlin 1. s. 3'1 lr!Jia 8ocbkaryeva(furova) (USSR) 11. 6 1 Moscow a. s-.u Zmaida Sa!ronova (USSR) 11. 6 3 Waraaw 4. 8.55 Olga Koshelyeva-Bulatova (USSR) 11.6 1 Kiev 22. 7.66 Erika Fisch (Germany) · 11. 6 2 Frecben 29. '1.56 Galina Rezchikova (US.SR) 11. 6 1h Moscow . 10. s.ss Vyera Yugova-Zabelina (0$R) 11. 6 lb Moscow 10. 8.56 June Paul(Foulds) ~reat Britain) 11. 6 1 Budapest 29; 9.56 Anne Pashley -(Great Britain) 11. 6 2 Budapest , 29. 9.56 Notm,i Croker-Flemrniog (Australia) 11. 6 1 Brisband 6~10.56 Patricia Duggan (Australia) 11. 6 2 Brisbane 6;10.56 ijeather Armitage-Young '(Great Britoin) 11. 6 2h Melbot11-ne 24.11.56 Isabell Daniels (USA) 11. 6 2h Melbourne 24.11.56 Nina Dyekonskaya (USSR) 11. 6 1 Moscow 25. 5.57 -.:r---~ -(c166R) 11.a 1 - Moscow· ~ a,• ...., Jobanqa. Bl;Qlhof(Holland) 11. 6 1 Bucharest 14. 9.6'1 Barbera Janiszewska(l:.erczak) (Poland) 11. 6 1 Hannover 19. 6.58 Nadezhda Khynldna-Dvalishvili (USSR) 11. 7 1 Bucharest 23. 9.51 Mae Faggs (USA) 11. 7 1 Amsterdam 10. 8.52 Rae James (Australia) 11. 7 1 Sydney 16. 1.54 C,atherlne Cnpdevielle (Fronce) 11. 7 1 Bordeaux 4. 9.55 Albina Kobranova (USSR) 11. '1 1 Leningrad 26. 6.56 Kreszentia Gastl-Kpp (Germany) 11. 7 3 Berlin 30. 6.66 Renate Nitschke-Vetter (Germany) 11. 7 4 Berlin 30. 6.56 Wilma Rudolph (USA) 11. 7 1 Woshington 8.66 Maria Kusion-Bil>ro (Poland) 11. 7 1 Pro.gue 3. 9. 56 Bruphilde Hendrix (Germany) 11. 7 1 Augsburg 17. 6.57 Madeleine Weston (Great Britain) 11. '1 1 Kiel 16. 9.57 Valentina Maslovskaya(Mironova) (USSR) 11. 7 l Kishinev 2.11. 57 Nonna Polyakovn(Shiyanova) (USSR) 11. 7 1 Nnlcbik 12. 4.58 Zbanna Bezrucbko (USSR) 11.7 2 Kiev 14. 6.58 Barbara Mayer (Germany) 11. 7 1 Poznan 9. 8.68 Rimma Ulitldna (USSR) 11, 7 1 Minsk 10. 8.58 To be confirmcds staiilsfowa Walasiewiczowna-Olsson(Poland) 11.2 1 Cleveland 24. 6.45 Nelli Ycliseycva (USSR) 11.7 58 Made wi&h-~ .wind: Diane Mathes~ ada) 11.2 1 Toxonto 21. '1.51 Betty Cuthbert (Australia) 11.2 1 Sydney 7.10.56 . Marlene Mathews•'WWard (Australia) 11.2 2 Sydney 7.10.56 Flem: Mellor (Aust;ralia) 11.3 3 Sydney '7.10.56 Helen · Stephens-Herring (USA) 11.4 lb Berlin 3. 8.38 Francina Blenkers(Koen) (Hollml) 11.4 1 Rottexdam 28. 6.52 June Paul(Foulds) ~reat Britain) 11.s 1 Prague 21. '1.56 Heather Armitage-Young (Orear Britain) 11. 5 lb Melbourne 24.11.56 Wendy H~es (Australia) 11.5 1 Mell>Oume e. s.s1 Johanna Bloemhof (Holland) 11.5 1 The Hague 11. 8,57 Nancy Fogarty-Atterton (Austrnlia) 11.6 4 Sydney • 7.10. 56 Nancy Boyle (Australia) 11.8 2 Melbourne 9. 3.67 Anni Biecbl (Germany) 11.6 1 Munich 13. 9.58 Marga Petersen (Germany) 11. 7 1 Bremen 22. 8.48 Alice Karger-Kockritz (Germany) 11. 7 1 Berlin 24. 6.53 Christine Spijk (Holland) 11.7 2 The Hague 11. 8.57 Joke Bijlcveld(Clauss) .(Holland) 11.7 2 Rotterdam 6. 7.58 Maria van Kuilt (Holland) 11.7 3 Rotterdam 6. 7.58 •' 200 Meters (218, 72 yards) turn ( • ~ 220 yards (201, 17 meters) time Jess o, l seconds) Betty Cuthbert (Austrlllia) 2~.2 l Sydney 16, .9.56 Marlene Willard(Mathews) (Australia) 23. 3* 1 Sydney 22, 3.58 Marjorie Jackson-Nelson (Australia) 23. 4 lh Helsinki 25, 7, 52 Maria Itkina (USSR) 23, 4 1 Tashkent 13, 10,66 CJliista Stubnick(Seliger) (Germany) 23, 5 l Riesa 9, o.'l;s Norma Croker-Flemming (Australia) 23, 5 l Brisbane 6. 10, 56 Stanislawa Walasiewiczowna ~Olsson(Poland) 23,6 l Vla:rsaw 15. s. 35 Zlnaida Safronova . (USSR) . 23, 7 1 Moscow 10. 7. 55 June Paul (Foulds) (Great Britain) 23, 7 1 Budapest 30, 9, 56 ·•· Anna Shaw (South Africa) 23, 7* l Bloemfontein 5, 5, 58 Barbara Lerczak-Janiszewska (Poland) 23, 8 1 Bucharest 17. 9.56 ~, ~ Jean Scrivens (Great Britain} 23, 8 2 Budapest •, 30, 9, 56 Kay Johnson (Australia) 23.8• 3 Sydney 22; 3,58 Heather Young (Armitage) (Great Britain) 23, 8* a Cardiff 24. 7,58 Francina Blankers(Koen) (Holland) 23, 9 1 Antwerpen 13. 9, 52 Gisela Kohler·Blrkemeyer (German) 23. 9- l Moscow 3. 8. 57 Vyera Zabelina(Yugova) (USSR) 23,9 1 Krasnodar 13, 7. 58 Isabell Daniels (USA) 23,9 1 Warsaw 2. B. 58 Vyer a. Kreplcina(Kal31!hnikova). (USSR) 23.9 1 MOBGOW - 3-, 9,58 Bertha van Duyne (Broi.wer) (Holland) 24,0 1 Dresden 9. 10. 55 Olga Kosl;lelyeva-Bulatova (USSR) 24, p 2 Moscow 15. 8. 56 Patricia Duggan (Austrlllia) 24.0 2 Brisbane , 6, 10, 66 Giuseppina Leone · (Italy) 24, 0 1 Bologna 21, 10, 56 _N 11ru;y8~y.le _ .(Australia) 24. O* 2 Melbourne 14, 2, 57 Albina Kobranova (USSR) 24.0 1 London 24, 8, 57 Claudette Masdammer (British Guyana) 24,0 l Queenstown l. 9, 57 Magdalena Myburgh (South Africa) 24. o• 2 Bloemfontein 5, 5, 58 Eleanor Haslam (Can ada) 24, o• 3h Cardiff 24. 7, 58 Lucinda Williams (USA) 24,0 2 W .i.raaw 2. s. 58 Haonelore Sadau (Germany) 24,() 1 Kassel 3. 8, 58 Helen Stephens-Herring (USJ\) 24.1 l Wuppertol 19, 8, 36 Nadezhda Khynkina-Dvollsbvill (USSR) 24, l lb Helsinki 25, 7, 52 Shirley De la Hunty (Strickland) (Australia) 24.1 lh "\Varsaw 5. 8. 55 Vera Neszmelyl-Hody , (Hungary) 24, 1 1 London 13. 8, 55 Johanna Bloembof (Holland) 24.1 1 Rotterdam 24, 7. 57 Galina Popova (Yinogradova) (USSR) 24, 1 l Moscow 31, "8, 57 Marianne Dew (Great Britain) 24.1* lh London 7. 6, 58 Winsome Cripps-Dennis (Australia) 24, 2 4 Helsinki 25. 7, 52 Nina Dyekonskaya (USSR) 24,2 1 Thilisi 17. 11, 55 Irina Bochkaryeva(I'urova) (USSR) 24,2 2 Kiev 2. 7.56 ~ '1-1,SA)"' ,,, • ~ 24,JI- lb Philadelphia -- -¼'1.,..$•. 56, --..-,.i Wilma Rudolph (USA) 24, 2 2 '\'.'ashington 25. a.56 Tamara Buyanova (USSR) 24, 2 1 Krasnodar 7. 4, 57 Elaine Winter (South Africa) 24, 2• l Queenstown 22. 4. 57 Robin Scott (Austrolia) 24, 2• 3 Sydney 8, 3, 58 G ollna Rezchlkova (·USSR) 24,2 2 Nolchik 21. 4. 58 Inge Fuhrmann (Germany) 24,2 l Hannover 20. 7. 58 Daphne Robb-Hasenjager (South Africa) 24, 3• l !Cimberley 10, 4, 50 Nina Anchelycvich (USSR) 24, 3 1 Nalchik 10. 55 Ludmila Sharova(Mitrofanova) (USSR) 24, 3 2 Thilisi 17 .11. 55 Barbara Mayer (Germany) 24, 3 1 Leipzig 7, 9,58 -- Wind"')ohanna 8loemhof (Holland) ' 23,6 1 . The Hague 11, 8, 57 Francina Blankers(Koen) (Hollond) 23, 7 l Rotterdam 29. 6. 52 Maria van Kuik (Holland) 23.8 2 Th,e Hague 11, a,57 Bertha Brouwer-van Duyne (Holland) 23, 9 2 Rptterdam 29. 6. 52 Christine Spijk (Holland) 24, 0 3 The Hague 11, 8, 57 Nellie Jackson (USJ\) , 24, 2 1 Otlessa 13. 8, 49 Diane Matheson (Canada) 24. 3* 1 Toronto 13, 9, 55 Stralghtawa~ Helen Stepheas·Herring(USA) 23. 8* 1 Toronto 31. 8. 35 Catherine Har y (USA) 24,3 1 Harrisburg 4, 7. 52