THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961.
World Table Tennis groupings
Britain regain Wolfe-Noel Squash Cup
London, Mar. 1. Britain recaptured the Wolfe-Noel Squash Rackets Cup for women here today with a sweeping 5-0 win over the United States.
Ice hockey world
The Americans won in
JAPAN, HUNGARY, CHINA
DRAWN IN SEPARATE GROUPS IN CORBILLON CUP
Peking, Mar. 1.
Japan, the holder, Hungary and China were each drawn into separate groups in the drawing today for the Corbillon Cup women's team event to be decided at the coming World Championships in Peking from April 5 to April 14, New China News Agency reported.`
two
and
tournament opens United States in 1950, but they Mrs Tomi Okada who na Misa Kareke the Hungarians.
in Geneva
Geneva, Mar. 1. The 1061 World and European
Ice Hockey Championships i open at the riant Indoor stadlum here tonight with
the Switzerland versus West Germany qualifying match! for Pool "A"
Norway meets East Gerinany on the Lausanne open-air plak tom.row in the other quality ing thatch for Pool "A",
of
The 10 seeded players. Japan, la Group Three, is, lon Cup team is compered making a strong bid to retain | Mario Alexandry
Gela, both the men's and women's T was Britain's ninth succes, the title. Its current team in Pitica who combined to win singles events of the Individual in the series since the first!
Championships defending world the team title at the Bucharest World
were elles match in 1033. The two champions
and one cx- Inte: natican! Championships drawn into different brackets Freuntrier meet every two years. champlon. They are Kimiyo hed late Just February. Pilica today, with two seeded players
the Matruzolci, the 1960 champion, alco beat Koczien, Mathe and in each bracket.
10 In the men's event, the 16 Okawa won the 1950 tle, and win the singles title at the seeded players and 82 others will Mrs Kazuko Itoh (formerly Czechoslovakian Nasjonal Cham- have a bye in the first round of Mics Yumaizumi), who defends plonships.
competitions and automatically move up into the second round. her world women's doubles title
Airst Actually playing in the
half round wit be 60 players,
the of whom will advance to second round of the compeli- tion.
have been beaten 5-0 each time on their seven visits to Britain. Although the British team with agreed Jo expérament the American scoring system of 16 points per sat, it did not help the visitors. They found the wider British courts dis- turbing, and obviously disliked
the slower softer British ball.
TOUGHEST FIGHT
this year.
England, also drawn in this: EXOUP,
the should provide toughest opposition, England, twice world cham-
Strong contenders Poland, with Danuta Szmidt, many times national champlon, Noworyta, the and Czeslawa 1981, national champion, on its the Hungarian team, defeated
pion in the women's em event girls by three matches to two in will be represented by Diane
team match at the Rowe, 1951 und 1954 world, the first
Bucharest International Cham- The new British champion, doubles champion, and Jun
The pionships.
Corbillon Cup Kenya-born Francesen Marshall Harrower, who makes her debut
teams of the German Federal carried far 100 many guns for at the coming championships.
bath with serded Republic The winners join the six star the American junior champion, This English pair wen the teamt-Canada (the 1950 world, 19-year-old Joyce Davenport women's doubles at the recent champions),) United States and won the lop match com- international table tennis com- (Olymple champions). Soviet fortably by 15-U, 15-5, 15-4. Union. Czechoslovakia, Sweden and Finland--who will be com- peting for the world and! Euro- pean titles,
The lovers join Group "B" with Itly, Poland, Britain or Belgium and Rumanla or Aug- tria.
Britain plays Belgium and Rumania plays Austria 10 deelde who qualifies for Group "B",
The losers join France, fol- land,
Yugoslavia
Aftica in Pool "C".
And South
Sports Diary
10
TODAY Mectinga Football: Meeting of Special In-
IIK Stadium A total of 20 Pool "A" quiry Committee,
pm. matches will be played during Badminton: 11K Badminton A- St Cunnittee meeting, tive 13-day Championshipssociation
Grorge's Building, 5.30 pm. which
i- will be officially
Sports Federation: ASF and OC ab Lausanne end counen Meeting SCM Post Board augurated Geneva once the qualifying Room, 5.30 pm.
petitions in Yugoslavla,
First appearance
Teams from the Soviel Union, Chang,
will
be
the
and The
Among the seedings, reigning world champion Yung Kuo-
tuan of China who is seeded No. 1, was drawn into the first Group with Hungary's Laszlo Fold!, seeded No. 15.
Sccd No. 2. Europcou
Berczik st champion Zoltan Hungary, may come up against Bjarne Mellatrom (seeded 16) of Sweden to decide one of the eight quarter-finalists.
Women's Singles
No.
No. 4 sece, has a powerful con
Japan's Nobuya Hoshino, the fender in 1050-180 national champion of Radu Negulescu,
Kumanly.
In the women's singles, the distributions of the seedings in each of the bracket aré: '
First bracket: Kazuko Itoh of sceded No. 2, and
Rangers
FLOOD OF CHEQUES FOR WIMBLEDON TICKETS
#
unique treble
Lloutenant-Colonel Duncan Macaulay. Secretary of thờ All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, with his personal assistant Misa Marie Bompass, starts work on the Blood of cheques from applicants for tickets for the Wimbledon cham- pionships (June 26-July 3),
"The demand seems as heavy as over," said the Colonel, "It looks as though once again we'll have to send back some- where near £100,000 to those unlucky in the draw for the two-day consolation tickets.”—London Express photo.
Under-23 soccer
defeat for
England
players, will prove strong con- tenders in the group.
In Group Two, China will mccl Czechoslovakia which The former British champion
ranks 5th. alcad of Rumania, Shell Macintosh was able
in the world ranking list of Former world men's single. play after her attack of mutaps last weck that prevented her
the International Table Tennis champion Ichiro Ogimura of from defending her British title.
Fideration.
Japan, ceeded No. 3. Is in the the Korean People's She had the toughest night of Democratic
Also: China which came in third in same bracket with Hans Repubile and the the match, but beat Bab Lewis Vietnamese Democratic Repub- this
event
Dortmund, ย!
is of Sweden, as up-and-coming 15-10, 15-13, 15-5-AFP.
by lic in this group are all enter represented Chiu Chima-player ranked 13 on the seeding
world ing the
championships hul, semi-finalist in the singles list.
and doubte, events at the Dort- for the first time.
World Championships, Dramatic clashes are expect- und ed in Group One in which such Sun Mei-ying, semi-finalist in sirong teams as Hungary and!
and mixed double Coubles Rumania will vie for the right, at Dortmund, and Hu Ke-ming. to enter The finals. Hungary winner of the doubles represented by Eva mixed doubles titles al | Koczian, 1955
mixed Senndinavian world
Champlonships doubles champion and 1958, last year. 1950 and 1980 European singles champion, Sarolta Mathe, semi-
the singles and seeded No. 13 in the singles. Sigrun Kunz finalist in
Middlesbrough, Mar, 1. runner-up in the doubles at the Ameng others in this group are, Dameeralle Republic. No. 15.
Scotland deservedly beat recent European championships, France, a team of veteran inter-
England 1-0 in a drab Under-23 matches have been played off-colony grasa court teanis cham-and Imrene Kerekes, runner-up rational campaigners,
Seco x brackel: Hu Ke-ming | soccer International here to- in the singles at the 1900 Euro-Portugal and Nepal who is mal-Mathe of Hungry, No. 3,
Bulgaria, of China, No. 11, and Sorelta night. pean Championships.
Rumania, Ave mes world ing her first World Champion- | Third bracket; Chiu Chung- Denis Law. the costliest champions, will be Hungary's ship appearance.
hii of China, No. 5, and Maria player in Britch football, Elexandro of Rumania, No. 12.
Fourth Schwarzova
bracket:
of Czechoslovakia; a penalty. No. 13, and Tomi Okada of Group One
Japan, No. 4:
It was the Seats' arst victory Hungary, Numank, the Ger-
Fifth Bracket: Eva Koczian ever England since man Federal Republic, Poland, of Hungary, No. 3, and Juttu matches between the two coun- The German Dimecratic Re-Kruse of the German Federal tries were begun in 1055. jublic, Pakistan and Mongella.
Republic. No. 14:
--Law-was the inspiration Group Two
Sixth bracket: Masako Seki of the Scottish side.. Time after China, Czechoslovakia, France. Japan, No. 10, and Sun Mol-time the Manchester City star Bulgaria, Portugal, Australia ying of China, No.
and full Scottish international left England flat-footed with a spray of magnificent passes.
AFP.
Tennis
pionship at KCC pm.
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
9TH (ANNUALI RACE MEETING Saturday 25th February, Wednesday 1st and Saturday 4th March, 1961.
(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 31 RACES (There will be 10 races on the 1st and 3rd Days and 11 races on the 2nd Day)
The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race The 1n interval is after the run at 12.00 Noon, each day,
fourth race (1.30 p.m.). ench day,
The Secretary's Offee at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 Bm, each day.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted. Admission Badges must be preminently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $25.00 each per day are obtainable only on the written introduction of Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during office hours from the Cash Sweep Olices of the Club at Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 3, D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Point and 382, Nathan Road. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAIL ABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.
Timmins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
Membors, Ladies wearing Ladies Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Members Stand
Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the new Pubilé Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift or stairs.
Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Mem- bers Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Sland.
NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years (Wesleen Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $10.00 each per day payable at the Gate. Admission Endges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $10.00 in order to gain re-admission with the exception that any person who wishes to leave the Enclosure for lunch and obtain re-admission, must leave and return between the hours of 1.00 pm, and 3.00 p.m,, when they will be re-admitted on production of their Public Stand badga for that day,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT,
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each for the 1st and 3rd Days and $22.00 each for the 2nd Day and $42,00 each for the three days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Prine's Building, Ground Floor (fuging Status Square); 5, D'Aquilor Street and 382 Nathon Road, Kowloon, during office hours.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10,00 a.m. on Friday, 24th February, 1981, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Moelings.
The Czechoslovakian girls in- ulixir Vendulka
Schwarzova, Japan.
strongest challengers In the The groupings
Kroup. The Rumanian Corbil-
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN·
(3367)
Here is a problem by L. L Gulchov (Erudi, 1929), White
to play and mate in two.moves.
London Express Service
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
9th (Annual) Race Meeling 1960/61
The results of the groupings for the Corbillon Cup are:
and Nepal
Group Three
Japan, England, Sweden, the USSR, New Zealand, Ghana, The Korean People's Democra- tie Republic and the Vietnamese Democratic Republic.
of the German
scored the only goal in the
dreams
shattered
A
Glasgow, Mar, 1. Glasgow Rangers' dreams of a unique trebio were dashed to- night when they were beaten 5-2 by Motherweil im Srotilah Football. Assoclulluar Cup third ratină replay.
Rangem had hoped to wina the Scottish League Cham- plonships, to European Cup Winners Cup and the Scottish Cup.
They head the Scottish First Division and
are still in the Cup Wiarty Cup.
Tonight's victory by Mother- well came as a "big surprise after Rangers had held them to 1,2-2 draw at Motherwell Just
Saturday.
Motherwell
recelvo Alra Cricenians fy the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
RESULTS
Results of today's
scccer matches, were:
Scottish
SCOTTISH CUP Third round replay
Rangers 2. Motherwell 5. (Winners home to Airdrie- onians).
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I
Ayr United 2, Perlick 0. Aberdeen 0, Raith Rovers 1. (Both matches postponed from February 25)-Reuter.
Sports Festival match and
Club's visit Macao
highlight hockey weekend
By NUMPERE
Vendulka second half and later missed Apart from one Second Division fixture League
Seventh bracket: Diane Rowe of England, No. 7 and Imrene Kerekes of Hungary, No. 9:
Eighth bracket: Niele Roman- auskaite of the Soviet Union, No. 10, and Kimlyo Matsutaki of Japan, No. 1-AFP.
Under-23
of
Johnny Byrne, of Fourth Division Crystal Painee, was the only success in an unimpressive England forward line.--Reuter.
Jerry Lucas, Tom Stith head 1961 All-America College
Basketball teams
New York, Mar, 1.
Jerry Lucas of Ohio State and Tom Stith of St. Bonaventure, regarded as College Basketball's greatest players this season, top the 1961 College Basketball All-America teams announced today by the Associated Press.
Owners are reminded that Named to the first team with these two outstanding players were Terry Dischinger of Purdue, Roger Kaiser of Georgia Tech and Chet Walker of Bradley.
Declarations of starters and riders for the Third Day close .. the Secretary's Office, Ilappy Volley, at
10.00 am. on:-
Friday, 3rd March, 1961.
310,
hockey takes a rest this week.
Instead, as a contribution to the outdoor festival-
of sport, the Hongkong Hockey. Association is staging a Combined Civilians vs Combined Services match at the Hongkong Government stadium on Sunday at 3:20 pm. ·
In
between
Several now faces appear in
these the Civilians' glde which is a mix-matches will be a ladies' ture of regular interporters and j hibition match between up and coming younger players. and Gremling. Macaensis, current leaders in the provide, dve of
First Division the team.
The Combined Services side is composed of nine Army players and two from the RAF.
It promises to be a very close contest will: perhaps the Civilians coming out on top.
two
CX-
KCC
The Macna club will be entertained at a buffet dance nt! KCC in the evening.
011
The Gremlins Cup semi-final replay between Recrelo and Gremlins 'A' takes place Saturday, These teams have met three times this season. Recreio winning once, with the other two drawn. This time it may be Gremlins' turn.
Weekend fixtures
Combined Civilians: Kadir (Prisons); J. Monteiro (Recreio) and A. Capitule (Macaensis); Valoma Maraensis), L Costa (Macnensis) and R. A. Silve (Recreio); J. Capitule, (Mac- acnsis), O.K. Dallah (IRC) Gardner iv Bharat) Sa' Silva (Macaensis) and
Guterres (Regieic), Reserves: J. F. Panma (Kav Bharat), I. Sluis. Macauley (HKHC).
SATURDAY
'A' at
Gremlins Cop Semi-final replay Recreio vs Gremlins King's Park, 4 pm.
Umpires: K. Loll, A. Van der
Friendly matches
Army vs Macao 'A' at Kal - Tak, 4pm."
RAF vs Macao 'B' at Kai Tak,
The tearns are: Combined Services: Fearn (Army), Pettyfer (Army), Oliphant (Army), Pearce 4 pm. (Army), Lettin (Army) Howell (Army) Stevenson (RAF), Larna (Army), Ryan (RAF), Turner Holmes (Army) Narbu
(Army).
Lucas and Stith were far out Kaiser got 130 Arst team votes Southern California, and John in front in the voting by 395 and 894 points, Wolker 109 first Havlicek and Lorry Siegfried, sports writers and broadcasters tram voles and 807 points. The both of Ohio State. Larese got. from all parts of the country, top five were the only players 331 points, Rudomeikin
the basla of five points for to receive more than 100 first Havilcek 206 and Siegfried 260. match the Hockey Club De
team veles.
Only repeater Indiana
10
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
Lor a
NOTICE
THE ROYAL HONG KONG! JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry
10th Forms for the
Hace Meeting 1960/61 to be held
The office hours of the Cash Sweep Offices of the Club aretary's
as follows:
Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Pearce Memorial Cup on Saturday, 18th March, scheduled to be run on 4th March, 1001, at $2.00 each may be 1961, (weather permitting) obtained from the Cash Sweep Offees of the Club.
may be obtained at the Secre-
Omee,
Alexandra the Club Ilouse;
House, Happy Valley: and the Stubles, Slian Kwong Rond.
Entries will now close ot
Prince's Building, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square) and
6 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong on:-
Week-days. Mondays to Fridays
Saturday 25th February, Wednesday 1st
Saturday 4th March
1 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1
0a.m. to 10 a.m.,
P
King's Road, North Polat, Hong Kong and 362 Nathan Road, 12 o'clock NOON on Wednes
Kowloon on
Week-days, Mondays to Fridayn 17. B4turday 28th Februsy, Wednesday 1st
and Saturday 4th March
Ifong, Kong, 18th February, 1001.
10 at, to 4 po
:CLOSED.:...
By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD,
. Secretary.
1 day, 8th March, 1901, und not
on Tuesday, 7th March, 1961,
as previously announced.
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Setrotary.
a first team vote and two points a scound team vole, Laicas polled 302 first cam votes and a total of 1,900 out of a possible 1,075 points. Still got 350 first team votes and 1,848 points.
Scoring record
Walt Bellamy of heads a second team that in-
Tony Jackson of cludes
SI John's (NY), Frank Burgess of
Caro-
the
In addition to the Festival
SUNDAY/
Festival match Combined Civilians vs Com-. bined
Services Hongkong at Government Stadium, 3.20 pm. Umpires: K. Lail, J. Howe.
Men's League
Second Division
Army 'C' vs IRC 'B' at Soo- kumpoo, 2,30 pm.
Umpires: A. Aziz, Z. A. Ab-
bas.
Mucao are visiting the Colony for a perles of matches on Lucas, a junior, is the
Oh on Saturday and Sunday. from the 1930 All- Saturday their 'A and B sides repeater Gonzaga, Billy McGill of Utah also & junior and with Lucas a spectively, both matches being Arcorlean team, Dischinger, play the Army and RAF re- and Doug Moe of North
of member ine Bellamy
1000 U.S.played at Kal Tak starting at rot 703 points, Olympic team, moved up from 4 pm. Jackson 445, Burgess 400, the second team as did St. McGH 385 and Mot 367.
On Kaiser and Walker.
Sunday, at Kowloon Art Heyman, Duke's
Stith and Kalser are seniors, Cricket Club, not-sophomore, received 352 points Walker a junior. Jackson, who are KCC A
to top a third team which also made Jast year's first team, with the 'D' teamis bullying oft1.30 pm..
the includes York Larese of North dropped down to
second at 1.30 pm and the. 'A' teams KCC vs Gremlins at KCC, 3 Carolina, John Rudometkin, of' quintet.-AP..
at 4.15 puh.
Dischinger, who last Satur- day get a Big Ten single game points scoring record of 62 against Michigan State, ed 1,540 points including 280 first team votes.
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IN THE CAR
LATER
WHAT HAPPENED
I'LL GET IT
star
Barry Appleby
I'VE BEEN LEARNING
A LESSON FROM
A BIG SAT
POLICEMANTM,
and
their opponents (4.15 pm,
'teams.
Friendly matches KCC 'A' vs Macao "A" ni KCC,
KCC 'B' vs Macao 'B' at KCC,
WHEN CARRYING A LADYS HANDBAG DON'T RÜH
pm.
HOT WATER
instant
WITH GAS