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WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, MARCH

FOUR JAPANESE PLAYERS QUALIFY FOR LAST EIGHT IN MEN'S SINGLES EVENT

Stockholm, Mar. 13. ·

Last year's World Champion, Ichiro Ogimura, who also won the title in Lotion in 1984, and is needed as number one this year, managed to qualify for the ninth round of the World Tablo Tennis Championships here after being overwhelmed in the first two sets by the Yugoslav star, J. Vogrine,

The match was very thrilling and the big crowd went wild with excitement several times during the match.

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In the third set Vogrine was landing 10-14 but offer some briliant retures Ogimurn aquailed and won the set. The fourths BOL went quickly to Ogimura, since Vogrine more or Ice gave up in

PSAL

ordse to con- centrate on the next and last not.

tand

20-15.

There, Vogrine man away to lend 17-13

But though he had five balls clear

to win the match, -ho did not Ogimurn sharpened succeed.

boat (Chino)

Singles World Table Tennis T. Roiter (Rumania) 21-14, Championships hero today: [21-12, 21-14,

MEN'S SINGLES

I. Oglmira (Japan) Seventh Round: L. Foeldy Chiang Yung-ning (Hungary) boat J. Leach (Eng-21-14, 13-21, 21-19, 21-0. lund) 21-17, 24-20, 21-19, 21-10. The above eight winners now

A Ehteshamzadeh (Iran) best qualify for the quarter-finals. F. Schools (Holland) 21-19, 21-17, 21-16,

15"

2 Berezik (Hungary) beat 21-7, (Austria) 23-21, 21-13,

Stalber

W. Ohannicasian (Lebanon) his play marterly and equalled beat R. Roothoft (France) 21-13,

20-20, Then Vogrine mirsed 21-10, 21-12.

L.

two more

balls and

lost the

Stipek (Czechoslovakia) beat J. Simonson (Wales) 21-14, match, white Ogimura (VN)-21-8, 21-16. tinued on his way to tho final.

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G. Roland (Belgium) beat L Rogersten (Sweden) 21-12, 0-21, | 21-18, 21-18,

WOMEN'S SINGLES

L. Mosoczy 8lxth Round; (Hungary)

Thocle bout A. (Germany) 21-18, 21-15, 21-17. E. Koczian (Hungary); bent G. Roland (Belgium) 22-20,

21-17, 21-12.

E. Krejcova (Czech) beat M. Bessinger (USA) 21-8, 21-10,

21-11.

A Haydon (England) beat Yel Pei-cham (Chino) 21-9, 21-0,

21-11.

The fifth seeded player to be eliminated in the Men's Stogies the World Tablo Tennis

T Harasztos! (Roumania) E. Zelter (Roumania) beat M.

(Switzerland) Championships here tonight was beat 11. Severo (Brazil) 21-19, Jaquet

21-0, Czechoslovakia's L. Stipek, who 18-24, 10-31, 21-7, 22-20.

21-13, 21-11. In the eighth

Eighth round WIN

Round: - Ogimura V. Schwarzova (Czech) beat doreated by the new Hungarian (Japan) best J. Vogrine (Yugo- Ja Chol-kong (Korea) 21-14, ztar, Z. Berczik, by 21-19, 21-19, lavia) 17-21, 21-23, 21-10, 11-9. 21-13. 21-9

31-14, 22-20.

G. Huebl (Austria) beat Like Ogimuru and Tataksa Carlier

during the evening sesdon, their compatriot Miyutu also had great trouble before he managed to qualify for the

But Rally beat Hu Ping-chunn of Chin

next

round.

by three sets to two.

All four Japanee playcra -

A. Rozetu

S

1. Tsunoda (Japan) beat E.Tegnes (Sweden) 21-18, 21-17, Lyttik (Denmark) 21-17, 21-12, 21-19.

1-17.

(Murnando) beut Tadaka (Japan) beat Roland

1. Brehmer (Sweden) 21-8, 21- (Belgium) 21-12, 21-16, 21-10.

beat 10, 21-10. Hurosziosi (Roumania)

Mellstroem (Sweden) 17-21, 21-16, 21-14, 15-21, 21-16,

I. Miyaya (Japan) beat Hu Ping-chuan (Chino), 18-21, 21- 10, 21-19, 20-22, 31-13.

Ogimura, Tsunoda, Miyata and the Tanaka-qualified for quarter-finals, together wah Alex M. Thornhill (England) beat Bhrlich

Andrea J. Kusinimici (Poland) 21-10, 10- (France), (Czechoslovakia), Schnidee 21, 21-19, 21-15, (Cermany) and Berezik (Hun-) 1 Fookdy (Hungary) beat G. Chergul (France) 21-10, 21-15, gary).

21-18.

by beating

21-18. Ehrlich has

fimu

1. Andreadis (Czech) beat Mai Vu Hoa (Vietnam) 12-21, 21. 11 1-7, 6-4 (time limit).

T. Reiter (Rumania) beat V.

(Yugoslavia) 21-19,

A BIG SURPRISE

of the quarter-finallыis, Ehrlich caused a big surprist the top Engilsh player, Brian Kennedy, 22-2, Malkovic 15-21,

20-22, 21-18. 13-21, 21-14, 21-14,

Zoltan

Berezili

(Hungary) beat, Ladislav Stipes (Czech) 21-15, 21-19, 21-9.

11, Schrie

Schneider (Germany) beat Sedelmayer J

(Austria) 18-21, 18-21, 21-7, 21-18, 21-15.

B. Kennedy (England) beat H. 21-23, 10-21, 21-17, 21-19. lichchi (Switzerland). 21-B,

for a long been working in Sweden as n national coach.

to

Ogimura

Chiang Yung-ning in the ninth round and

had to fight hard to win tho Third, but he

lost the second set

cartly took the fourth and last

pel.

A. Ehrlich (Franch) beat P. The quarter-finale matches Houlusek (Germany) 21-8, 21-14. will be Ogimura versus Ehrlich, 21-19. Tsunoda

Andreadis, vorjus

Schnelder

Berczik versus Tanaka.

Tereba (Czech) beat V. versus Miyata and Harangozo (Yugoslavia) 21-19,

21-19, 21-10,

Cheng Yung-ning (China) evening session in the Women's: P. Cimbel (Holland) 21-15,

The only surprise during the

Singlea was

in the round, when one of the English Rowe

24-22, 21-12.

18-21. seventh A. Ehteshamzadeh

A.

(Iran) W. Obennessian (Lebanon) twins Diane ---- was 21-10, 21-18, 21-19, aliminated by 1. Mosoczy of Ninth Round: Zoltan Berezik Hummary by three set to nothing. (Hungary) beat T. Harasztosi Diane thus became the first of

(Rumania) - 21-15, 21–9, 21-6. the eight seeded in the Women's

T. Tanska (Japan) beat A. Singles to be eliminated.

Ehteshamzadeh

21-13. (Iran) 21-16, 21-18.

All three Japanese girls wen! through to the quarter-finals, where the matches will be play. ed as follows:

A Rozeanu (Rowanania) va K. Watanabe

(Japan).

A. Ehrlich (France) beat . Kennedy (England) 22-20, 16-21, 21-18, 20-22, 21-16.

K. Tsunoda (Japan) beat L. Foeldy (Hungary) 21-10, 20-22,

L. Mozeczy (Hungary) vs F.21-16, 21-16. Eguchi (Japan).

A. Haydon (England) vs E. Koezi (Hungary).

E. Zeller (Romania) vs T. Okawa (Japan).

The following were results of matches, played in the Mom's;

1.

Miyaya (Japan) beat V. Tereba (Czechoslovakia) 16-21, 21-19, 21-10, 10-21, 21-17.

1. Andreadie (Czechoslovakia) beat M. Thornhill (England) 21-10, 21-13, 21-14.

H. Schneider (Germany) beat

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M. Gopopenta (Rumania) beat 11. Houston (Scotland) 21-18, 21-10, 10-21, 21-12

Wie Sung-sook (Korea) beat 1. Williamson (New Zealand) by 21-19, 22-24, 21-17, 21-10.

D. Rowe (England) beat S. Munkeborg (Finland) 21-5, 21-8,

21-10.

N. Buckland (Australia) beat M. Covie (Yugoslavia) 21-10, 18-21, 13-21, 21-18, 21-11.

1. Kerekes (Hungary) beat E Thorsson (Sweden) 21-18, 21-13, 21-11.

F. Eguchi (Japan) beat B. Tegner (Sweden) walkover.

T. Olawa (Japan) bent Chiu Chung-hul (China) 21-19, 18-21, 21-13, 7-21, 21-10.

Seventh Round: Ann Haydon (England) beat E. Krejvoca (Czech) 22-20, 21-12, 21-16.

Watanabe (Japan) beat KeтCKCJ

(Hungary) 21-10, 21-10, 21-12.

L. Mosoczy (Hungary) bent D.

Rowe (England) 21-0, 21-14, 21-16.

T Okawn (Japan) beat G. Hutbl (Austria) 13-21, 21-19, 21-13, 21-12.

A. Rozeanu (Rumania) bost Wie Sang-sook (Korea) 21-11, 20-22, 21-15, 21-15,

F. Eguch! (Japan) beat M. Gato 1-10.

(Rumania) 21-12, 21-10:

E. Koczian (Hungary) beat N. 21-18, 21-15. Buckland (Australia) 21-14,

E. Zeller, (Rumania) beat V. Schwarzova (Czech) 21-17, 21-12, 21-00,-France Presse.

EVERY TWO YEARS

Stockholm, Mar. 13. European Table Tennis Cham- plonships will be held every two years, älternating with the world tournament, it was decided here today.

The European Table Tennis Union

stated that Yugoslavia had applied for the 1989. Cham- plonships but there had been no application for 1958,--Chian Mafl Special,

TURNED DOWN

Stockholm, Mar. 13. International Table Tennis official tonight rejected a bid trom Russia to stage the 1938 European

Championships.

Moscow,

in

The bid was rejected on the grounds that the entry fees de- manded by the, Russians too high.

were

With no other bidders .for Sponsors s

of the tournament, the

charged a seven- man committee to try to find a

suitable site for the meet.

The 1988

meet will be the first European Table Tennis Championships. Europea des legates to the International

Mail, and nomination coupons will be accepted Table Tennis Congress here de until the closing date to be announced later.

The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing prowess

(2)

Sportsmanship on the field of play Nominations should be addressed to the Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street.

To the Editor, China Mail,

cided at a meeting earlier today to set up the Championships.— United Press.

Olympic Diving Champion Turns Professional

Com Angeles, Mar. 13. Pat MacCondici; who wooj

મ My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of the boil women'saving events m

Year, taking into regard, his playing" ability and his sportsmanship on the field of play is

the 1002 wat in the 1936 Olympin Ganong, amolmaska, lo Los Angeles, today, that she fled dealded

The 26-y

girly. whitu mal her's opponente

ARMY SCHOOL OF P.T. LEAD THE WAY

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During the last four years the Army Schoot of Physical Training Bas raised the standard of gymnastics amongst the APTC in an effort to improve the national stândard. This proved so successful that the APTC includes the reign Ing British Champion, CSMI Stuart, who was number one representative - of Great Britain at the Olympic Games, Melbourne.

The APTC have held the team championship of Great Britain for the past two years. In the first ever competition between Belgium, and Great Britain, Great Britain won with 176.250 points against Belgium's 265,440, CSMI Wray Stuart: scoring top marks of 59.025 out of a possible 60 and SSI Gradley second highest with 57.375.

:

Picture shows, left to right, SSI Scrivener, CSMI Stuart and SSI Gradley practising before the start of the match.

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THE SENATOR ( WON'T PLAY GOLF

R

WASHINGTON,

ECENTLY I rode on the most

exclusive private underground railway in America. Built like a fairground "big dipper" it whizzes along a single-rail" track between the Senate offices in Washington and the Capitol.

As I sat back in my gilt- painted chain-mesh seat I conjured up my imaginary picture of the typical US. senator..

According to Hollywood be would be fat, ngoing, monted, ignorant and self-indulgent. In looks he would be a croas batween Bidney Greenstreet and Bidney Stanley.

DISAPPOINTMENT-

Sd it was with a slicht sense of disappointment that I was Introduced to Theodore Francia Orem, the Democratis senator. from Rhode Island, True, he was na youngster he will be 90 în October. True, he is not short of money-he is one of the free richest men in a senate where millionaires are ances

Tu

numerous as lawy.rs in the House of Commons.

Thero the resemblance anda.. Senator Green is a small, chirpy, grey-eyed. grey-haired, moustached man with rubicund cheeks and Bashing pince-nies. He has been in the Beista sinco 1938 and now holde the record NS the oldest person over to sit a Congress.

! But most of that 21 years, he has been the Senate's undisputed champion swimmer,

bandball

player, tennis star, wrestler, hili climber. walker and globe- trotter. He was also an expert

•igh diver until he gave, tip diving on doctor's orders at the age of 87,

When I asked why he omitted the. President's favourite sport

he replied Jovinily but firmly

That's an old mari's

To be honest the Benator confesses that his, wrestling, has become a little rusty of late. But it's an even better apost than.... poxing, AR man and particularly the younger men should cultivate, quoh. u. sport which requires breing us weź na bra Wide

don't is so hard to find a

Pernels "M" a good: rbottare, but it lacks phyaldai cositact.

· much of that any intrer. good opponet.”**

Naturally, Bonator Circon walks-a, Food: dealfour miles from his furnished bachelor rooms to the Dapitol- së 8 MIL. each morning -- though · he usually takes | the trolley car

-it's a game for

old men, he says

by ALAN BRIEN

SENATOR GREEN.

"I will satire whao I am 100."

back home in, the evening. He does not drive; and he has never possessed personal' car of his own...

Because

looked far healthier and more vigorous at 89 thân: I have fait since I was 19, I was relieved to discover that Benator Green has no dietary fade.

PREFERS. WINE.

"I drink when everyone else is drinking and what everyone eine in drinking," he told me, * though I prafer wine to cocks- talls est. whatever is the local podlah, wherever I go. If there are bird's nest or: fried bees on the menu. I have them..-Only în ị moderation, of course. Modera-- tion in the secret of everything?".

Benator Green would remarkable: 12 hás, anty claim to individualty in the Bebeto lay in his unbellerable physical no ress,. But he la mentally nihiletta too. He speaks, five languages Quintly French, German). Italian, Polish, and. Käreek-and he can read, several more,, Ho is expert on fire Communis:)... - Ohinese art, - and possesics, one of the worlds nest collections of Oriental. paintings.

A GLOVE

One of his earliest collector'à pieces, was a glove he had worn when he shook handa with the 18th President of the United Slatea, Republican · Rutherford Hayes. Unfortunately, Green, is. right-handed and only dia covered some time. later that he had saved the left glege.

It seemed quite a tragedy at first, but I have got over it now." President Hayes died in 1993.

As Democratio: Chairman of the Benate Foreign Relations Committed under a, Republiz administration, Green occupies

position of grest pobilo pres tiga. and considerable personal Dower

- Hespenka" "rarols—in the Senate, but when be does,, the precise, Bitnost pednatio. Vic- torian, phrases slick like darte In aboard. When I saw him her won making a speecht on: Eisens hower's Middle East doctrine.

REBUKE TO DULLES.

A few hours later Washing ton drawing-rooms were buzzing.. with the news, of his robuke in, the Benate to Dulles and him advocacy mi a radio interview: of eventos recognition-for: Communist China

His words would bare been mid for the House of Commons. " His. opinions. would, haza, been revolutionary only from Senator McCarthy. But Benator Groen has been an internationalist sil. his life, and a supporter of a bony - party foreign policy.

Washington know that the intimate of Roosevelt --- and . Trubian who has been called – a tough politician with the caning. of an alloy, fighter," does not drop accidental, Indiscretions. Hea pistal. shot in churon and his remarks reverberated

STRONG MAL

Physically, mentally and"! politicnity Greer in a strong man who never wastes his strateeth. **I don't worry, and Ems, not

excitable,” he explained," - Aa- n/ soldier be fought in the aparatas America waKGAN TA

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scholar he gradjiabat. ⠀ from both Harvard B. Ber ANDR businessnag. be made. fortunes. from bankking and rans roads Ass pollician area rên În chile in middle sULUT

null. He reches 100

He has no intention of reliina

Wher hla present term expires. He will be, 13.1917 (ranlegted until – 1908. ») I have collected things, all.

•he labes m, moral diammaĀS thy life, he says, they include he pais ib: “Lwil then be 99. rard and valuable, things. Would it be ethical to enter vainable stamps, etchings and myself for sodizing size years books, avity include "rare", and term in the Berate when 1 only Valuable Ideas, Inata, and intend to remain for a yeLE, 7 opinions.

London-Express Baraken:

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JUNIOR BADMINTON

Mrs Abbas Enters

Singles Final

“TOUCHWOOD

Craigengower's Mrs Z. A. Abbas entered the final of the Colony Ladies' Singles Championship with an 11-1, 11-7 victory over Mrs Jenny Yung at the CCC last night. * In doing so, Mrz Abbas clearly showed that her straight sets win was no fluke as she had to fight tooth and nail, after winning the opening set with comparative case, as her opponent threatened, to stretch the match. into the rubber.

Leading 6-0 in the second set, Mrs Yung found the pace tod much for her and as hen stamina falled I her in the crucial stages she could not stop o determined Mra Abbos levelling the scores and then going on to take set ant match at 11-7.

Another good match of the

Hongkong FA League Matches

night when the men Double For March 20-24

semi-final encounter between Bernard Brown and H. J. Xavier of Club dio Recreio who triumphed over. B. K. L, Lal and Dr P. H. Lau by a convincing 15-5, 15-6 score.

* Brown and Xheter, second seeded pair, look set for the Doubles Hue and if they can reproduce the form, they die played

yesterday they should have no- difloulbyr in capturing the CTOWE.

MARCH 20 International Cup les round;

Portugal v. England/Wales Combined, Club 6.15 pm. Ref. S. LR Woo; Lines.” R. Gray/ Misis Yeung-fal

Scotland/Ireland Combined v China, Club B p.m. Ref. D. G. Simpson; Lines. AER Tucker/S, F. Bridley.

(Duration of

of matchensa minutes. No extra (im)

Misses That Yuen-chun and

MARCH 23 Connie Young smothered tho 1st Dlv.: Club ..V... Kyong suft oppodien of Mines Lallin Wah, Club 4 pm Ref. Mak Wu and Winnie Chan in the Yeung-fai; · Lines..AN H. R. Ladies' Doubles for win at 18-16, Tucker/Li Ping-pul 16-7.

KMB v. South China, HK Miss Twal, after a short rest, Stacilum 4 p.. Ref. B. Q, Dame

went one step negrer another son;

on; Lines, F: J. Kirkham/D, d.

title when in partneridy with Simpson. Ho Bing-wen, the eliminated CAA v. Police, Bounday St. Miles S. X. Ho unadi Chua Salewana p.m. Reg. R. P. Browning, Lines, to win in straight pus: 15-0, R, Webb/J. D. Jolles, e 15-11.

THE RESULTS:

Ladies' Singles

Abbas 1-11, 7-11,

L

Etea,

KMBy South; China, HK Stadium 2.30 pm,

ROL FR. Pratlét!; Lines. A. Mrs. Jenny Yung loa to Mrs Z.A, A. James/J. Moores

Ladies' Doubles Mis Connie Young and Miss: Twa! Yun-chun bont Miss W. Chat: and His L. Wa: 16-14 13/7...

Mixed. Doubles.

CAA v. Police, Bountiary St. 2.30 p.m. Ref. Y. C. Mak;}Linos; FJ OBrien/Chan" Shlu-churn

Zna Div: Dockyard v PH

Ho Bing-nam and Milsons, Club 2.30 p.m. Rew curs beat Char: Sal-wish and Silas S. Campbell; S.K.

a. 15-8. ·16~11′′

Men's Doubley

vTalkoo

HJ Xaver and B. Brown beat CMB v B Lul and Dr Lau Po-hel 13.5 13-5.

f. Yung, and Chu Sal-wah beat Li Hin-wing and Dr S.K. Ng 15-8, 15-12;

TODAY'S PROGRAMME At IRC 730 p.m. Ladies' Shhgia: Sand Finals: Mier Tau-Yuen-dam M Connie Yung

8 p.m...Men's Slates: Sam Finalar Cyell Chony Young Hong chow,

8.30 pm. Meal Sngle? Bená Finala: Bernard Brown v Lee Wing foor

pim

ed online on

Chan. 2: Srn Char

2.30 p.m. Mixed Double Seal Finals: 1. Yung und "Mia P. Dhabber v Chu. Sal-wah Se.... 35ínu.

Ref. Coorge Jor: Lines. W. Bandora/Chi

B & Schloss V: £30.

p.m. Ref. Digby Lec: Lines. R.. Marsden-White/Bau Sik-wal,-

Div: University Hollandia, H.V. 9pm. Ret. Cheung Hon-ke: Linus, S., Matthews/Chan Man-chongalicy

AFS v. RIL, H.V. 3

3 pm Ref Tang-rum; Lines. Lau g/Chan Pingit:i, gal 19

Rediffusion, EX

Aircraft v.

4.30 pm Ref. P. Phillips; Eiries: Mck Hin-teang/P. D. Bertesi z

A.K. He or Ho Bingham B&S Tumar v. Dodwell JEN)

Trus

Ref.

4.30 TL

Wong: Kim-tal: Lines: Log Tak-ket/El Fook-or

MARCIL

Clubs p.m

p.m. Ref. R Gray; Lines S.E. Bradley/R.H, Lane.

St. Jareph'apy, RAP Boundari St.5 p.m. Ref.L.

Don Candy Enters ut Diy-Eitchee v. Sing Tao,

Semi-Final In Florida Tourney

B: 2nd

M

Tung

Club 3.30 p.m. Ret Leg

Palm Beach, Florida, Mar. 13.

chung Isung King-hong Australian Don Candy fought

Gymnastic v RAMC, Boun off a rally by rebellious Mexican

dory St. -30

p.m. Mario Liamas today to win his Wong Yuk-chun Lines FW-

the Bates/Wong Wabricay

quarter-final match. In Everglades tennis tournament.

Candy, Australian Davis Cup- per who is seeded second among the foreign entries In tournament played the moat spectacular of the two matches in the win's Singles Avilon, downding lamsay the Mexico Champion 20-8, 6-

Telephone v. 'REME, H.V.A p.m. Het F.A. Harretto, Lines. 5. Y. Kwok/Laik Tal-sun;

Treowways v RAF Sal Wani H.V.4.30 p.m. Ref. Chetul Yan-ding Lines; 11. P. Lal/ CBoy Wing-chuten

3rd Div-Watsons Godown, HV pm: Ref. R.

Candy grabbed a four-game Morrison; Linet Ng Chun-wing/ leach in the Best set and seemed Ng Tue-wall.

to

・borg 2 but · Elpinas |

suddenly

Caroline

CMB, H.V. A

scoring with p.m. Rer J. W Criston; Linest

overhand smashed and led the Yu Login/Tang Wai-bun

| soone......... Bun Chunky won ther sub,

thers settled down for win in the second set. A

C. & W. v. Mercantile,

15-10

SES

Chu Kam-sbing":

Rat. pm Liner Too Han-ki/A. Melisteak

"Army V. Navy (1st Div.) --

St Joseph's v. „RAF "CHOS, Div)-cancellod

In the other "men's quarter- finals match the defending postponed, Champion Herb Flam, ·first- seeded American in the tourney, bad little dimenity disposing I Armando Vieirs, of São Paulo, Brazil, 6-5, 6-0.;

In the women's división, first- soodedi. Darlene Hard, U.S., played the most exclling-match in downing How Maria Repos of Mexico City, fourthi-seeded: foreigner, 2-8, :6+3ƒ^6×4,

HOME RUGGER. RESULTS

Rugby

were:

London, Mar 15,

result

Royal Air Force 1,"

Civil Ser

Miss. Hered, took advantage of vice 17 at Chiswicke

erratlo Miss Hard's

The Amy 8; Twritorial Servico

the first set, but in the second 3 at Cardiff Reuter." sat me: Ameriente started-hitting, D willy her shots, anki got out front for good.ten a match,

In the other

second-sexed Shirley Bloomer

BASKETBALL

·Spain defeated, Belgfumé

of Grimsby, England, defeatedi | 57 points to 47 in Narv, Inters Mary-Antlichell, UE, 6-2, 6-1. sational, biskutball match, SURV The second round of the ed in Brennecly oright; A CA quarter-final matcher will be The Spaniattin were Jedding played here tomorrow. United by 25-19, at half-time a France

G Barry Aprété,

GOLDEN CHURN

the

Club.

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