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World Table Teunis Championships

Two Seeded Players Eliminated In Men's Singles

Stockholm, Mar. 12.

Two of the seeded players were eliminated during the first rounds of the Men's Singles in the World Table Tennis Championships here tonight." M. Gautner of Rumania, seeded as number six, was defeated in his first match by Fu Chi-fang of Ching by 21-15, 18-21, 21-11 and 21-16.

Later, the Hungarian Champion, Ferenc Sido, World Champion in 1963, was eliminated by England's Brian Kennedy by 21-17, 16-21, 21-12, 20-22 and 21-11.

Earlier la the Men's Singles N. Buckland (Australia) beat Irgurnament. Zoltan Dolluar, the . Grny (Wales) 21-10, 21-16. You how far, was surprisingly | 21-19, been by Poland's Kušinskt in free traight rela.

Tsunoda, a member of the Japanese Swaything Cup team, WITH miso in trouble, but recovered strongly to enter the fighth round. Fu Chi-fanx whe fah carlier eliminated Gantner, seemed to have got the upper hand, but finally went Temoda's brilliant Mnahes which won him the

down

match.

Tom of Japan, the Women's Champion, also Singles World bad a hard go before entering the seventh round. Mrs L enberger of the United States, 10.t

Mixed year's

Doubles World Champion, won the frst two sets, but lost the match after a thrilling final set. Being 18-20 down, Mrg Neuberger equalled at 20-20 but then

welted once and filled to reach

ul. requtyl for service control Japanese made the of the Ameil an Indy very unpopular with the crowd.

Resulta in the World Table Ternar Championships today

were:-

WOMEN'S SINGLES Fourth Round: M. Bessluger (SA) beat E. Biell (Germany) walkover.

Cuvie M

(Yugoslavia) beat Mong Hoang (Vietnam)

Diep

walkover,

C.

21-13.

Chiu (Chi2741)

beat

A

Shon (Hungary) 21-15, 21-14 D. Feuron (Ireland) boal A. Spranger (Finland) 21-4, 21-18, 27-10.

Roedel (Germany) beat E. Carrington 22-20, 22-20.

(England), 21-18,

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Schwarzova (Czecho- slovakia) beat F. Lyttik (Den mark) 21-15, 21-7, 21-13,

E. Krajotva (Czechoslovakia), heat Johannsson (Sweden)

1. 21-8, 21-8. 21-12.

M.

31. Trampuz (Yugoslavia) beat Jones (England) 15-21, 21-12. 1-17, 21-18

15-21.

I. Schelper (Austria) bent 5. Heugsson (Sweden). 21-34, 21-16, 21-15,

7. Narbe (Japan) bual 31. Alber (France) 21-14, 21-17, 17-21, 21-10,

1. Neuberge (US) beat U. Mitte Staedt (Germany) 21-12,

21-0. 21-D,

1. Brebemer (Sweden) beat

Olexn (Sweden) 21-10,

16-21, 21-12, 21-18.

B. Sjoelind (Sweden) beat U. Fredier (Germany) 21-12, 21-10, 17-21, 10-21, 22-20.

M.

Guzik (Poland) beat A. Lahey (Holland) 21-10, 21-12, 21-9.

M. Jacquet (Switzerlrnd) beat L. Roedel (Germany) 21-19. 22-24, 23-21, 21-13.

G. Rolnud (Belgium) beat D. Sjoclund (Sweden) 21-18, 21-10. 21-14.

5. Tegner (Sweden) beat D). Fearon (Ireland) 21-18, 21-0. 21-11.

T. Okawa (Japan) beat L. Neuburger (USA) 21-23, 10-21, 21-10, 21-10, 22-20.

E. Zeller Rumania) beat J. Trampuz (Yugoslavia) 21-0, 21-12, 21-10.

Chiu Chung-hui (China) beat J. Rook (England) 21-13, 21-15, 18-21, 19-21.

21-12.

Schwarzova (Czech10- beal S. Peterson

Slovakia) (Sweden) 21-7, 21-17, 21-9.

H. Houllston (Scotland) beat M. Shihan (USA) 21-18, 22-20, 14-21, 24-22.

N.

G Huebl (Austria) beat Guzik (Poland) 21-16, 21-16, 12-21, 16-21, 22-20.

Chol Kyong-ja (Korea) beat G. Roughgnou (France) 21-10, 21-10, 21-15, Women's Slugles-Sixth Round Koczion (Hungary) beat Namba (Japan) 21-23, 22-20, 91-19,

12-21, 21-15-France- Presse.

MEN'S SINGLES Sixth Bound: (Japan) beat Granier (France) 1. Ogimuru 21-13, 21-10, 21-10. Miles (USA) 21-14, 21-18, 21-9. 5. Sido (Hungary) bent R. B. Kennedy (Britain) beat G. Rondani (1lay) 11-21, 21-17, 21-18. 21-13.

1. Supel (Poland) beat P. O. Croneryd (Sweden) 21-19, 21-18, 19-21, 23-22 (time limit). 7-21,

A. Ehrlich (France) beat P. Belanger (Canada) 21-9, 21-13, 21-17.

J Vogrine (Yugoslav) beat A. Rakell (Sweden) 21-11, 21-10, 21-19.

II. Gomolla (Germany) beat M. Laine (Finland) 21-10, 21-14,

21-16.

Chiang Yung-hing (China) beat P. Pesch (Rumania) 21- 11, 21-15, 21-1B.

1. Pleuse (Germany) beat C. Jaminet

22-20, (Luxembourg) 19-21, 21-18

'21-18" D. Cortland (USA) beat I. Severo (Beaz) 17-21, 11-21, 21-13. 21-16, 21-19.

Van Leu-fran (Victnam) bent Moubarak (Lebanon) 21- 12, 21-12, 21-18.

E. Tokar (Czech) beat Cas- (Spain)21-14, 21-11, 21-13.

beat

Vyhnanovsky (Czech) T. Borg (Sweden), 17-21, 14-21. 21-16, 25-23, 21-18.

K

Gray (Wales) beat H. P. Gimbel (Switzerland) beat Hansen (Denmark) 21-19, 18-21, 21-10, 17-21, 21-17.

C. Rougognou (France) beat

A. Bates (Wales) 21-16, 21-15

21-16.

Jerries, (Norway) 21-10, 21-13. 14-21, 21-15.

E. Lytük

(Denmark) beat J. 21-10, 21-17. Wenningholt (Germany) 21-15,

Fifth Round; J, Williamson P. Holsek (Germany) beat P. (New Zealand) beat S. Krizman Anderso (Australia) 21-14. (USA) 21-13, 21-7, 22-24, 18-21, 23-21, 21-19*****

Fu Chi-fang (China) 21-10,

A. Thoele (Germany) bent G. Gantner (Rumania) 21-15, Kabra (Denmark) 25-29, 22-20, 18-21, 21-11, 2-10. 21-18.

H.

beat

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DAI DOWER IN TRAINING

Dal Power, the British Flyweight Champion, long denied a chance for the world title, may now be within reach of this according to reports from Buenos Aires, where it is said that 'The holder, Pascual Perez, will put his title at stake later this month. Dower, now a National Serviceman, and in the Welsh Regiment, has been continually in training since his call-up. This picture of Dower was taken at Mandy Barracks, CardiffCential Press Photo.

COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Doubles Finalists On

Even Terms After

Two-Hour Struggle

By "TOUCHWOOD"

ONLY TWO OVERSEAS PLAYERS

IN ANY COUNTY TEAM

4 TREVOR BAILEY

DEVELOPING SLIGHT

IMPRESSION OF CONTINIOUS ACTION

For A Change You Can

Have

t

Your Say And The

No Foul Rule Operates

By HARRY CARPENTER

Blot to me to WATCH THE

GAME

MR. FOOTON RAIL OF THE TAVERN PROTESTS AT MCC DEALING BODY BLOW' TO HIS SPORT

KMULLETT

Anyone who doyhts that Joe Erskino's 2 min. 3 sec. flop against Nino Valdes really angered British sports fans can go take a dive into my postbag! Never have I known such an avalanche of caustic correspondence.

"Not one per cent of it has a good word to say on the present parlous state of British boxing. Or, for that matter, on my judgment in tipping Erskine......So today this column is thrown open. You can haye'üour say for a "change. And the no-foul rule operates.

I

knowing full well he couldn't be burt

Frank Eardley Bridge-lane, Brarnhall," Cheshire thinks were namby-pamby:

a

In clubs all over Britain to day, golfkis will say: "It' great idea. But whoever thought the bid R. and A. duld let their down this?"

"The American goes into the rut dispel the popular

It

Miko, Kelth, Brian, George, and Jack, of RAF, Chivonor, North Devon, come out fighting "Why not the weather Tore castIn23 Did you really think Ersking stood a chan were you just

ring to kill our fellow go to illusion that the rulers of gol being Laughable as

to beems

prance about and pose are your greybearts. The my hor: Catly * Thought Ige could win. prettily!

who planned THE "are"mostly * Beaumont, Sussex- Bút

"What had Dempsey, Louls, alert businessmen in their for- Bardens, Londo W2, "radig opd Marciano in common? This tics, led by City financier N. C. mon, says Erskine and Valdes will to win let's stop

They form the R. and had been horses Niño Would being brittle for fear of being

brutal" have started 1008`on:

EASY MEAT Finally,

V.

Newton, the one per cent who save Chaucer-street, Hull, part of

tip the year the Erstine a chance:

Americans

Valdes should

Sports Diary

TODAY

Mooting

ASE and OC Coupett Meling, Board Room, SCM Port.

TOMORROW

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EXAM, HKSĄ

Soccer Beferees Office, Sports Road. §. p.m.

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Outsider Wins Champion Hurdle

Challenge Cup

Cheltenham, Mar, 12, Merry Deal, a 20-1 outsider, Hurdle Challenge Cup run over tho-"£4,440 Chaingon two miles bene today

מסע

Superbly Hdden. “By 21-yea

vid Greville Underwood, Merry Deal challenged the pace-oft Irish horse, Quíta “Que, after

man

championship com-jumping the last hurdle and

Qu

Rien

The now plon will boost drew away up the hill to win

by five lengths. year's "Amateur made almost dve lengths ahead of the French revenue from an already finan- cially sound competition. Last Quita Que (16-2) was second,

£1,000, clear proff-so this

Tout is challenger, no panic move, like the MCC, (100-8). Sixteen ran.

Clair Soleil, hot favourlie, at What A

this has been. 7-4 to repeat 1955 triumph First "the MCC which ap- In this championship test for parently now stands for Make hundless, stopped almost to a Cricket Colourful-turning the walk as ho Long Room

comparatively easy to chock tool thr

OUTDATED, LEFT "All our boys are fought the good old straight left and right cross. Very pretty too. But over the past

"Physically, show us that have been

Toll-and-sway meat for a strong, faster man, hooker Hout Goodfellow

that does the damage.

more 'compact, with and centre of gravity. Dalrymple based

selpe Wer tions on the SAME Aimsy grounds as Carpenter, they'd be out of a job in quickes tut any other?

ઈં than it takes a good two-year-

a lower

advisers

Did Erskine's realise that an upward directed punch is more destructive than

"When Valdes and Moore

of the

Now revolution

at Lord's Into a

seveni poall the post. In

winner, sired by the 1943

old to run a strafet five fut- were training here, British and Ambitioned Resolute wartime. Derby winner, Straight

lópgs."

I like a man who sticks his neck out, such as J. White, Kingston-on-Thames:

in

"Valdes is the only man the world today who will ko, Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight He this year |cert)."

KATTIST

¤ High- | Deal, is owned by Mr Artic sacret Inks Jones, an Oswestry Holden China Mall Special

manogers and trainers Khould and Fling on have lined up to watch; to study their anatomy their resposta cratic Amateurs will be to whatever problems were presented.

agrer should

WO.

Mr Newton, I quile

Erskine you world with

have won But who are sthope so many?

(a

Andrews tally the Aust

These things

of these loyih

happen threes. My week will not now

until the LTA

.19

be

complete (Love Thi

Amateur) decide to throw Wimbledon open to Sedg That august body of toning man, Gonzales, and the rest of NEEDS FIGHTS

statesmen, the Royal and An-iose boys who have the de- David M. Santaub, Stanmore, cient, came out the other day cency to take their playing Middlesex, reckons Erskine with a plan to open up the money with both hands. Instead neods fights and plenty of em: Amateur Championship, which of only one.

"Let him challenge Dick last year was tiuldly restricted

(COPYRIGHT) Richardson and Joe Bygrys, to 200 hot-shot golfers al "£4 both fighters with a punch who

who head will test whether Erkine

still take a hand

From con

1958, announce the

needs a fight' a month. He R. & A., Amateur colling's pre-

mier classic will be run off with

This question of training in Tegional qualifying rounds, the

rall,

8,

tople No. 1. Richard R. Wor-handicap limit will be raised,

Greenhill, Sheffold

the entry fee reduced. Saskine sat arounddition he

Sorry, you of the week- getting and-tone class.

still excluded.

so much out of weighed nearly 17st, then tore down almost 3st, to make what ho considers his best aghtuig weight,

end 18-holes Rabbigl

limit from two, probably to four, But by raising the handicap in line with the US. amateur championship, about 2,000 in-

BRENTFORD WINS

London, Mar. 12. Brentford today beät South- end 3-2 In their Third Division South match, which was poned from Februaty, 29.

Post-

It was the only English Foot- ball League match day--Router.

Nominate YOUR

Hongkong Footballer

Of The Year

Members of the public are invited to nominate

more you trala down, stead of 200 golfers will be Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current

Affer two hours of play for the Colony Grasscourt round fighting

Ip Keon-hung und Norman Lo met popl: M. Golopento (Rumania) beat Monasterial (USA) (USA) beat Doubles Championship title, which went to 47 games, the

21-18, 21-19, fight is still on. 20-22, 21-12, D. Nicolle (Yugoslavia) 18-21, J. Scheffer (Holland) beat W. Edwin Tsai and Tsui Wai-pui yesterday in what turned

M. Covic (Yugoslavia) beat Spiegelberg (Switzerland) 21- out (o be the longest undecided match of the tournament,

at Chater Road.

21-10, 21-14, 21-13.

U. Artz (Holland) 21-18, 21-18, 21-15.

1. Brehmer (Sweden) beat V. Roedelberger (Switzerland) 21- 17, 21-D, 21-11.

A. Hydan (England) beat H. Elliott (Scolland) 21-19, 21-13, 21-17.

E Krejcovy (Czechoslovakia) B. Tved (Norway) 21-5,

bent

21-3, 21-9.

1. Kerekes (Hungary) beat I. Colenbo (Italy) Walkover.

M. Winkinat (Germany) beat

(Vietnam) walkover. Tran

E. Thorason (Sweden) beat R. Saari (Finland) 21-18,"21-0, 21-10.

10, 21-10, 21-7.”

Wang Si-ion (Ching) beat Cobirzan (Rumania),

over:

walk-

G. Chargul (France) begt P. Bertrand (Belgium) 21-15, 21-15, 21-19.

3.

the

600

It is a popularity noll organised by the China Mail, and nomination coupons will be accepted until the closing date to be unngunced later.

・・

The two qualifications for nomination grez (1) Footballing prowess

the more nature slaps back. wedged into the competition. Cockell was an example, Ex-

The regional elimination des season. kino is a similar physical type, is also

From borrowed stocky and tubby. You' malat keep in

means OF not

note, whether fight-Americans.

that the club ace, who could never afford the time Is the or morey to travel, eny, thinks a countryman of miles to Scotland to get knock- 4.J. Walte, Manor- ed out, can now eater in his own Pontypool boxing Lives district. Carts you hear him on his perennial bur-room topic: of Carpentier, Kid Lewis, Dris The Day I Playcal in

the coll, Welsh, Farr, Mills, Wilde Amateur?

all these good champions

elite, like last year's were tutored in the old boxing champlon, John Bcharrell, and

.

golfers, will not be asked to was just foxing when come through the early hurly-***** he came over to fight Cockell burly. and Richardson, says Michael The Doubles title should 8-9, 11-11 were reflective of the T. Kelly Ans-street, Ipswich: have been won by Ip and Lo it closeness of the struggle." Edwli "He simply played with

The scoreboard when failing light halted play showed one set each and a third set score of 5-5 as the players and umpire decided to call it a day. First set went to Ip and Lo at 18-11 but they lost the next, after leading 4-1,

Leach (Engiate!) beat at 7-5. 21-14, 21-12, 21-12. Huynh Van-ngo (Vietnam),

I Focidy (Hungary) beat G.

De Martin (Italy) 21-19, 10-21,

booths. They learned the hard

his

cho

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play the dollar-rich American tourist Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street.

Nominations should be addressed

the Editor, Ching Mall,

To TALENT FINDING · The qualifying rounds con from which about 200 will pass alat of 30 holes of strolto play.

1 to simply could not mas- returns at deuce in the 24th game there was nothing at stake. Has it were not for a highly strung Tsal lifted out an outcourt previous Polish opponents as let two obstacica stage fright to Live Ip und Lopes 4 111. be not proved this, now tha ankl the determined partnership

tion The second set saw Ip and Lo rack at the world title "may

of Edwin Tsal and Tsul Wal- taking a 4-1 lead, but they lost brise?"!

it when Tsui and Timi conces

NO FUNCH

on to the match-play competi

proper.

Will

The value to Britain of this

combing out countrywide bo the spo hting of fresh talent

"How

D. Midos! Da Molta (Brazil) M. Thornhill (England) best 18-21, 21-14, 21-17, 211-16, (Denmark) Bea Hirschkowitz

Seventh Bound: Lytuk P (USA) 21-19, 21-14, 33-21.

H. Urchett (Switzerland)

all and thought he received Lo to win at 7-9 with Words of Encouragement 21-10, 20-22, 21-18,

the Colony Ogimura (Japan) boat H. Gamalla (Gemny) 31-1, 21-17, 21-9

Nojman Lo wasn't himself at trated their returns at Note Erskine knowing the British badly we needed some

Mosoczy (Hungary) beat R. Witter-Strom (Sweden) 21-beat 4. Supel (Poland), 21-14. 16. 21-17, 21-12.

S. Munkbery (Finland) beat II. Scheiner (Aalstrin) 7-21, 23-

21, 10-21, 21-17, 21-18

Wie Sund-book "(Korea) beat

Tsunoda (Japan) beat Fu

Pr was he contemptuous of gamos tied at 3-5 in the third champion had no punch, ah G. Champlor these set falling light halted play and F. Barker, Orton Longueville, didn't help Lo very much. He Thursday.

this game will be continued on Peterborough, claims? muted easy shots of the net

"Valdes Just called in and when half court returnia came to him, Lo smashed these

C, Watel Mathieu (France) 21- Chi-tang (China) 19-21, 21-17, | out of court. 13, 21-15, 21-10

A

Lumanin) beat

(Czechoslovakia) E Grafkova 21-8, 21-5, 21-10-echosi

Eguchi (Japan) beat Schaan

d) beat

19-217 Kennedy Skio 21-12; 20-22, 2π-11.

Yung-ning (China) Vyhnanovsky (Czecho-

The Colony Champion was o shade off his Singles Final form. Elf marathon, match against Ed- Win That the previous day must have been the reason. Tolcen

Lo very creditable P. Gimbel (Holland) beat had Tul

URPort, and L. Fleuse

Wai-pul 22-20, ink in the match the weak might have ended d

(Holzlum) 21-, 21-8, 21-10 Deciovaldo) 21-16, 21-16, 19-21, on the whole Ip gave Norman

Watanabe (Japan) beat

(Belgium) 21-3, 21-10, 21-18.

21-11,

D. Rowe (England)

M. Boulingher (USA)

18-2121-

voy per-chum (Ching) beat D.

men (Sweden), "best

(Italy)

best

21-10, Tul was at his best and his telem work made it slimeult (Germany) beat for Ip to control the game. Tqui sent over Numerous

21

***

gethingly. **inspossible V retufiís

The first wet took nearly an

THE GAMBOLS

MOUNT NEAM LEFT HIS

now stars to help/~llet Walker Cup out of Americki hands, where it has rested since 1938,

My Homination for Hongkong's Footballer of Year, taking into regard" his playing ability sportomanship on the field of play is

Barry Ande

WHO WAS HE ANYWAYA

(Signed)

Club

DEN CHURN

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