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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959.
SPORTS PERSONALITIES
by
TONY MYATT
MARCEL SAMARCQ
The Little Man
Who Is
Tall In The Saddle
Paze
ALL-JAPANESE WOMEN'S Whats Best in Kowloon?
SINGLES FINAL AT
ENGLISH T.T. TOURNEY
London, April 9.
The final of the women's singles in the English table tennis
· championship at Wembley tomorrow will be a repetition of the recent one in the world championships at Dortmund. Once again, it will be an all-Japanese affair between Miss Kimiyo Matsu- zaki, the world champion, and Miss Fujie Eguchi, English champion in 1957.
while Narita and Mias Kazulo. Yamalzumi were eliminated by en English pair, Tony Piddock and Sheila Hession, 22-20, 21- out-13, 17-21, 21-18, in the mixed
doubles,
Bollt the Japanese girls, Haydon had to struggle to over- | Narita Lost to the Indiana rached the ultimate round come Mr G. Lantos of Hungary Gautam Divan and Sudhir withcut being unduly pressed. In her quarter-final, Miss Thackersey 14-21, 11-21, 21-0,
Miss Eguchi first of all Matsuzaki
the rouled Mrs Aanes 13-21, in
men's doubles Horse racing is the sport of kings and Marcel Samarcq, the dapper little eliminated Mrs Jackie Head of Simon, former Hungurian, now Frenchman with the twinkle in his eye is destined to become one England in straight sets in the naturalised Dutch, In hers, by of the crown princes of this million dollar pastime here in the Colony, Guarinas and went un lo 21-14, 21-13, 21-10.
beat Mis Eva Koction of
In the semi-final she Hungary in the semi-finale, The twinkle in his eye isn't Peking he rode in 14 winners, reuson, which is 33 (Kwok lust Apart from the fourth an England's remaining hope 22-20, gunned Miss Haydon, beating hard to account for, as he lo from 30 ruces in a three-day season)..
- when after being led, she well on the way to clinching his meet.
During with the sport, third Champlon Jorkey trophy.
his long association appeared to have recovered her 21-13, 21-6.
he hos taken strength. She was generally In fact, in the option of the
spilis but the master or mistress of the quite a number of xperts, it is already h!
He Is five feet, five inches tall
then leaving him badly bruised, 21-10, 9-21, 21-16 winner. they served no other purpose rallies and ran oui a 21-14. aud
seules tips the
at 136
He has twice dislocated his pounds, but once in the saddle
collar bone, twee broken it and he's ten feet tall, for this is the sport he loves despite all Its
days in ence, during his early Peking, he was bucked att his heartaches, trials and tribula-
mount at the gate and remained tions.
unconscious for a whole day.
Went To China
Marcel was born in Paris but the greater part of his life has been spent away from his home town.
When he WIN tour years uk he went to China and four years Jater got his first boost int the Madle
At 17 years of "ugr. he had already been bitten by the racing bug, and in one season in
» Bayer's « TONIC
While in China his sporting netivities were not confined tu horse racing alone. He used la partake in steeplechasing, paper hunting, trotting and ice hockey, In the latter sport, he played interport for Tientsin while still in rchool. He was 18 at the time.
31 Wins
He came to Hongkong in 1951 and participated in a few meets towards the end of the 1951-52 season.
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Most Jockeys get disappointed when they fail to bring in a winner, even after long string of second places and Morcel hos hund, his fate share of disappoint. The following season, he wonment. "But then," he said with is first Champion Jockey shrug ut the shoulders, trophy with 31 wins to his "Everyone is bound to have a cedit.
eyele of hind luck someilme."
have
Routed
Miss Matsuzaki had an even swifter pasauge to the final, ac- counting for bath her opponents in straight games. Whereas Miss
BLUE RIBAND TRIAL STAKES
ACCEPTORS
The Japanese girl attacked from start
to finish and with Her speed
and agility, proved nitogether too much for her young opponent.
defeated
Results
MEN'S SINGLES (Fourth Round)
1. Omure (Japani beat V. Murko- vie ¡Yugoslav) 21-19, 21-15, 21-12.
Vyhnanovaky (8ze; best D.
(England)
21-14, 21-10.
Burridge
Japan will have two repre- sentatives in the men's singler | 21:14. quarter Anals top seeded Ichiro Ogimura, former world (USA) 21-18, 21-14. 21-17.
F. Bido (Hungary) beat R. Millen champion, who Vojislav Markovic, of Yugoslavnice (Vietnam)
T. Murakam (Japan) beat Ani
2L-10. 13-21. vio, 21-19, 21-16, 21-12 and 21-13. 18-21, 31-17. Teruo
Murakami, who climated Vietnam's Mai Van L. Landry (England) bert A. Hoa 21-18, 14-21, 21-13, 18-21. Rodes (England) 21-14, 21-38, 14-21.
19-21, 22-20. In fourth-round
Maranguru (Yugoslavia) brat Thackersey (India) 21-0, 31-10.
matches.
21-17, both
23-21,
Merrett (England) beat Z. Rid (Yugoslavia)
17-21,
Nasty Shocks
(Hungary) beat M.
Nobuya Hoshino, Japan's only | 21-17, 21-37."" Is greatest moments in his
London, April 9. other survivor in the men's
2. Berezik local career as a jockey been when he won the novlees the Blue Riband Trial Stakes, pary's
Twenty-six Anul acceptors for singles WOB beaten by Hun- Bashino (Japan) 22-20, 21-1. 21-12.
Zolian Berczĺk, the France-Presse & fleuter, Jockey cup; when he scored his to be russ over one
22-20, mile and European Champion, Arst Derby win on "Habsie"
110 yards #1 Epsom on Tuesday, 21-D, 22-12. and also when he won the race Apr 21, are: for champlon ponies on "Fire-
The next season he bowed out
But clinched Greatest Moments 10 Kenny Kwok the title again On the 53-54 Season together with Peter Plumbly with 24 wins each.
Now, he is well on the way to winning his third Utte, With 27 to his credit at the moment, with three more meet- is yet to he beld, he is well Abend of his pearest rival". Kenny Kwok, who has unly 10 One Better
las.
Marcel This He, however, won't be content with just win- ing the trophy. He wants to go one better than that and also break the post-war record for the highest number of wins registered by a Jockey in one
FOUR D. JONES
THE ATTACK BY THE KLAMATH
INDIANS AS PAULED THANKS TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE HORSELESS CAVALRY. GENERAL CUSTARD SKOL, 2+15}
TO THE MINERS THAT A SLICK HOMBRE AY THE NAME
OF JACK POTTÓ HAD SIELEN
THEIR HORSET-AND AS A
RESULT THEY HAVE WALKED
THE BOOTS OFF THER
FEET MANINO TRACKS
BACK TO FORT DOCKEL
TO REPORT THE INCIDENT,
HOWEVER, THE NAME
JACK POTTE' UPSETS POOR WILBUR AND HE DANCES AROUND LIKE A MADMAN.....
JATE
FERDINAND
NANCY
YAH!!
WAR
IKNEW [7])
ASH!
"SUFFERIN'SAINTS! 'JACK POTYGA......HE SOLD
ME THE DEED TO THE GOLD MINE-IVEDEEN SYPPED-THIEVED ~DONE -AN' FLAMIN'WELL HAD/
I KNEW IT
When I asked him what his hobby is he smiled and said "Elecirle trains or anything ξει
with mechanikes or electricity."
He has a son 10 years old who is at present learning to ride but will be a long time before he takes over from his father who plans to keep on ridiny for sometime to come,
I HAD A FEELING THERE WAS NO GOLDERN GOLD IN; TVEM MINGG.... POOR OLD WILBUR!
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But Japan nasty shocks in events.
received the
come doubles
Great Mugul, Merak, Welsh Guard, Prince Eugen, New Brig. Sadri, Vallouris, British Empire, Signal, Crawn Law, My Alad-' din. Arend-Roland, Carrigeen Their world mixed doubtca Duff, Long Shot, Quicksand, Ricchumpions, Oglinura and
Kofbroom,
out in the first Sanctum, Eguchi, went Arvak, Captain Kidd, Ram round to Koreans Kyung Ho Lamb, Pure Plich, Red Pins, Lee and Kyung Cha Chn, Insing Bayampton,
and by 18-21, 21-9,21-15, 8-21, Forewarned
21-10. Winning Move.
Weights are not yet available. China Mail Special.
Santo,
by MADDOCKS
NO GOLD, INDLED! AN' US DIGGING AWAY LIKE RUDDY NAVVICS. DAI-MORGAN-TAFry! GET YOUR COATS ON BOIN BACK TO THE RESERVATION,WE ARG}
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WE'RE GOING HOME
TO THE VALLOY.
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By Mik
ران
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LET'S
SEE--- FLUFFY- BOBO- CUTIE-TIPPY- DINKY-ZIPPY...
ETC.---
IT'S SO HARD TO
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By Ernie Bushmiller
SPUTNIK
BRICK BRADFORD
YOUR NAME JA BRICK BRADFORDI YOU SEEM TO BE IN "PERFECT HEALTH!
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'HIM IN) THE
DOCTOR, HER HIGHNESS (CH) WELL BRING HAS SENT THE ROYAL TAILOR TO SCE BRADFORD
PATIENT CAN
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WHAT. HE
UP TO WHY 19 HE MEASURING
ME!
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HE LA THI ROYAL TAILOR! YOU ARE TO BE PRESENTED TO HER KİSHNESSI VEVEL THE FOURTH, AND YOU MUST BE
PROPERLY ATTIRED/
Two other Japanese pairs met with defeat. Hoshine and Selji
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American League Opening-Season Triumph For Senators
Washington, April 0, Fedro Ramos neven-hit pitch- ing and A pair of two-run homers by Harmon Killebrew and Reno Bertola offset a triple play by the Baltimore Orioles and cnabled the Washington Scnators to open the 1959 base-
with D ball season today
D-2 victory.
Killebrew hit the first homer of the new
season when he connected agninst Baltimore starter Jack Harshman after Norm Zauchin had singled with one out in the fourth inning. Ramos singled later that inning and rode home on Bertola's blast into the left field stands,
Excond
This marked the straight season that Ramnas, a 23-year-old right-hander from Cuba, pliched the Senators to a season-opening triumph. Both Baltimore runs resulted from Gus Triandus' ninth-inning. homer.
Vice-President Richard M. Nixon threw out two first-balls without benefit of windup to launch the official opening-day beremonies--U.P.I.
'Lucky' Collins
Seriously d
Sydney, April 9, Former Australian Test cric- ket captain, Iterble "Lucky" Collins, is scriously 11 In D Sydney hosplia),
Doctors all have to diagnose his complaint. He suffers in- tonge pain in both legs.
He acquired his nickname winning the "Lucky" through toss in many Test matches
Collins leti Australla. In the 1920 tour of England, and was a stubborn opening ctsman,-- Chino Mall Special,
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
The following game (Alek- bina v. Botvinnik) between two world champions is one of the nest examples of fighting chess in the history of master play. 1 P-KI, P-Q84; 2 H-KBS, P-033PQ PXP EXP. Kt-KB3; KQB3, PKKt3; 0 B-K2 B-K3; 7 B-K3, Kt-B3;_8 K-K, B-K3 P-0 00: 10 P-K4, P-Q4: 11 P-B5, B81; 17 KPXP, KI Kt5; 12 P-Q81. QxPT: 14 B-B, Q-331; 15 R-KB1. QXRP: 18 BXKL KIXP: 17 BXK, Q-Kidch: 13 R-B2 q-Kis en' Drawn by perpeturí check
Solution No. 5594: 1 PXP threat R-K15), RXQPE KIXP, or 1... KIX P32 R= OF 1
PXP: 1 Q-28, or 1... KXP: Q-KS.
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