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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960.
REVERSES FOR JAPANESE ACES
National Champion. Hoshina one
of those eliminated in Asian
Table Tennis open events
Japanese players who annexed both the
cups in the Asian Table Tennis Team
Bombay, Dec. 16. men's and women's Championships suf-
fered heavy reverses tonight as the open events of the championships entered their second day.
TODAY'S TIPS
By The Turk”
Bonny Boy
Bowsprit
RACE'1
The first Japanese player to be eliminated was national, cham- Precious Corni
pion Nobuya Hoshina who went down fighting to the un- seeded Korean player Lee Dal Joon.
Another Japanese to make his funsdeded Korean was the mos
exit wax
Goro Shibutani who was beaten by Vietnam's Mal Van Hon, twice. Aslan champion In the past.
ter of the situation right from the start as with systematic strokes from his rponge bat he turced his opponent to commit In the women's doubles event repented errors.
Having the Japanese junior pair of Mrs
won the first game T.
and Miss K. "Joon" "drew" "deafening Okanda
cheers Murakshit were defeated by the Joem the crowd when he wound Korean pair Chol Kyung Já"and up along mally in the second Hwang Yul Ja,
game with a bullet-like forehand shot. In the vital third game the Japanese ace succeeded in keeping down the fast-tempo of the game but Joon clinched the
Consolation
Japan's only consolation for thers reverses was that they mixed are assured of the doubles title. Only Japanese semi- players reached the final
Spectators thronging around the table in full strength were Hoshina spell-bound by the versus Lee Dai Joon clash. The
Injuries galore
Simon Atkinson is hooker for the Calder Vale Rugby Club, Up to now he has broken his nose three times, his ribs twice Yet apd fractured an ankle,
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sei and match at 20-14.
Okada (Japan) Chol Kyung Ja (Korea) 21-13, 31-17, 22-20.
MEN'S DOUBLES Quarter-finals and Ogimura
Murakami (Japan), beat Kim Kyung Joon Hwa (Korea) and Kim Chec 21-13, 21-17, 21-11.
Thackersey and Khodali (In- dia) beat Aguasain and Alcan- Lara (Philippines) 16-1, 21-19, 21-11, 21-15.
Hochino
and Shibutani beat Rangara) and (Japan)
(India) 21-14. Khambatta 17-21, 21-13, 21-16.
Mal Van Hoo and Than Canh Duoc (Vietnam) beat Joshi and Y. P. Lohani (Nepal) 21-14.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
Semi-finals
Outsider:-Stramian,
RACE 2 Free SucceSS Georgie Porgie Million Dollar
Outsider Alex's Gift
RACE 3 Golden Rule City of Victoria Eunice
Outsider:-Apex.
RACE 4
Pathfinder Culty Sark Belinda
Outsider:-O Loit Princess. RACE S
Ever Yours Zanzibar
Desert Hero
Outsider: Talisman.
RACE 6
Virtuous
As if to prove his triumph over Hoshino was no finah in the pan Joon went on to record
another success, this time, over | 21-10, 21-19, the Indian ace, Sudhir Thacker- sey. The Indlan champion lodgat a protect against the Matsuzaki and Yamaizumi Koreans for "advising" their (Japan) beat. Kim Ngon Tran compatriot from the sidelines The and Trương Oanh Vu (Viet- whilst play was in progress,
nam) 21, 31-10, 21-12
Okay Chol Kyung Ja and Hwang | Harmony II Yul Ja, (Korea) beat Okada and | Fenclia Results of today's matches Murakami (Japan) 10-21, 19-21,
21-13, 21-14, 21-18.
were:
Results
WOMEN'S SINGLES
Quarter-finals
beat
Matsuzaki (Japan) beat Tran Ive is still a first choice What Thi Kim Ngoc (Viutnam) 21-12; is remarkable is that Simon 15 (21-15, 21-7. only 18 years 'old and пр Murakaml (Japan) architecture, student at Leeds Indira Iengar (India) 21-14, 21–
He has to travel 18, 21-19 Univerally, hundreds of miles ench weekend Yamaizu Mi (Japan) beat
Meena. Parande (India) 121-14, 21-11,
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MIXED DOUBLES Quarter-finals Hoshino and Murakami (Japan) beat Thackersey and Meen Parande (India) 24-22, 21-17, 21-15.
Ogimura and Matsuzaki (Japan) beat Mai Von Hoa and Vu Duong (Vietnam) Carh 22-15, 21-14, 21-10, '
Murakami and Yamalzumi (Japan) beat Candh Duoc Tran and Kim Ngon Tran Thi (Vic nam) 21-15, 21-0, 31-3.
Shibutani and Okada (Japan) beat Khodalji and Indira lengar (India) 23-21, 19-21, 21-13, 21-0.
MEN'S SINGLES Third round Ozimura (Japan) beat Napta- pat(Thailand) (21-11, 21-7,
21-10.
Divan (India) beat Mashru- walla (India) 21-15, 21-12, 21-18.
Shibutani (Japon) beat Kin
Choo Kwa (Koreay 21-11, 21-10,
21-9.
Hamchandran 19-21, 21-16, 0-21, 21-14.
21-0,
Lee Dal Joon (Korea) beat Hosina (Japan) | 21-14, 21-15, 21-14.
By "Rapier"
RACE 1
Precious Cornl Dowsprit
Bonny Boy
Outsider:-Helicon. RACE 2
Free Success Georgie Porgio Tell-me-more
Outsider:-Nego. Boy,
RACE 3
Golden Rule Apex
City of Victoria
Outsider:-Eunice,
RACE 4
Pathfinder
Belinda
Cutty Sark
Outsider:Wing Hang.
RACE S
Desert Hero
Ever Yours
Rotary Wheep
Outsider: Zanzibar.
RACE 6
Outsider:-As You Wish,
Rebellion
Vitrlucks
As You Wish
Outsider: Honey Bird,
RACE 7
Honey Bird
Vard Fair
Harmony II
Isfahan
Outsider:-Isfahan. RACE 8 Captain Kid Victoria Penk Castle Peak
Elegance
Outsider:-Superb.
Best bot of the day: Race 3: Golden Rule. "THE TURF" Progressiva Double Winners! Race 3: Golden Rule. Race 8: Captain Kid,
RACE 7
Outsider:-Okay.
RACE 8
Superb
Tai O
Victoria Peak
Outsider:-Welfare,
Best bet of the day: Virtuous,
RAPIER'S Daily Double: Desert Hero and Harmany II.
West Indians hit
up 272 against
Queensland side
Gymple, Dec. 16.
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London, Dec. 10.
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Apart from Leicestershire's Willie Watson whole 40 the
average age of the team is 24. At the airport Silk said that the team's aim would be to play bright cricket.
"I think it depends on the aiutude of mind at the creas." he said. "We must look for this ball and attack whenever possi- ble. I think that cricket is Im- proving The game is the most Important consideration winning or loatrag."
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5TH RACE MEETING Saturday; 17th December, 1960. (To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 8 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m.
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Mal Van Hoa (Vietnam) beat Gerry Gomez, 41-year-old manager of the West
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