THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, · 1961.
No upsets on second day of World Table Tennis
JAPAN, CHINA SET THE PACE
PALMER, ROSBURG SHARE
U.S. MASTERS
GOLF TOURNAMENT LEAD
Augusta, Apr. 6. Arnold Palmer, defending champion, and Bob the leaders after Rosburg
joint were first round of the U.S. Masters' Golf Tourna- ment here today.
Each shot a 4-under-par 68 on a wet, uncom
fortable day when par at the Augusta Na- tional resisted all but a few efforts to break it..
Palmer, whose birdies in the last two hotes of the, tai round year ago brought hi. secand Musters tile, was out in front way kxlay. All the
Starting birdle with
second hole he posted a steady string of the red gures that indieat. under par totuls on the Masters scoreboard.
on the
uses
#1
Unorthodox grip
who Rokburg, unorthodox grip, got his 68 birdies on four by shooting
of the last six holes, one on 100-foot putt, Up to that
time he had
even par
been shooting
hardly
and was
rated one of the first round contenders.
These two were only a strok ahead Gl Gary Player, the elight but strong South African whoays he has added 25 yard:
or ht drive to the distance
strokes since last year. Two back at 70 was Juek Nicklaus,
New golf award
in honour of Walter Hagen
London, Apr. 6.
An International golfing award -comed in honor of fizmer
Hagen-wa: | champion Walter announced simultaneously hazej and In New York today.
It will be awarded to the person who each year is con- sidered to have done must for international golf.
The award_will_be_spunsovet! by British clining fam and will be administered by the Cult Writers Association of America, nominate who each year will possible recipients.--Henter.
the muscular 1959 U.S. Amateur champion.
71-the only other Tied ut par-breakers were 19-year- old lyrea Nelson, who won the Masters in 1937 and 1942; and three members of golf's regular brigade-Dotig Ford. touring Paul Harney and Johnny Pott, JAP.
Cricket record
by 12-year-old
schoolboy
Brisbane, Apr. G. Trevor Elebach, 12-year- old
cricketer schoolboy from Gaynday State School, has a cricket per- formaner which could be a world record.
miles
Gaynday is 232 north-west of Brisbane,
three 11
successive matches Trevor took hat- tricks-twice be took four wickels with Tour Auc- cessive balls.
Wisden's. The world cricket authority, has re- cords
taking of bowlers two hat-tricks in one in- ninge but shows no record to equal that by Trevor.
Trevor describes himself as a medium-pace howler who "Just BOWIE XT INT wickets." China Mail Speelal.
MAKE THE DAY WITH
Four decisive straight wins by
by each country in Swaythling Cup so far
Peking, Apr. 1. Jopan, the holders, and China, the host nation, appear to be omerging as the two leading tooms in the Swaythling Cup mon's event in the World Tablo Tennis Championships hare.
The crack Japanese trio of Ichiro Ogimura, Nobuya Hoshino and Teruo Murakami, whose impressive record here so far is four straight wins with a games tally of 20-1, should gain two more clear-cut victories in Group C today when they oppose North Korea, in the afternoon session, and Brazil at night.
far, the Koreans' only So uccess has been against Brazil whom they beat 5-4, Brazil' e victory was against New Ze lami, by 5-2:
First big tost
China, heading Group A with
3-0 four successive triumphs, fac: their Arai big test today when they oppose
West Germany, who are second in the Group with four wins and a games record of 20-3.
The West Gernous beat the formidable Czechoslovakian elde Jost night by 5-3 after grustling balle tasting
three Tours 10 minutes,
Russlan
arena
student. The huge Table Tennis Championships
cheers. at here today are: rong with
Mura
SWAYTHLING CUP success but
Group A not to
Novikov's kami, who had the distinction of being the only man
sel in the Swaythling concede event at Dortmund two years ago, rallied to win 18-21, 21-1), 21-13.
Japon completed A double
ever the Soviet Union last night as their women's ium beat the matches Russluns 3-0. Both Frovided excilement throughout the but the
sympathy of
was decidedly capacity crowd on the side of the Soviet Union. Also unbeaten
Japon
and England,
China's victims yesterday with 3-0 wins and n games tolly were Burma and Ecuador. The of 9-0, shere the lead in Group world C of the Corbillon event, as the Chinese team, led by ringles.
entered its champion Jung Kuo- ecmpetition tuan, have yet to concede a set dny today.
In
in the Championships.
urit
Japan. who yesterday botji Cubn and the Soviet Union ! by 5-0, Bre being challenged by Yugoslavia In Group C The Yugoslavians, who have four wins and games score or 20-3, meel Japen en Saturday in a match which will almost cer- tainly decide group honours,
Highlight
In the other section, Group B. European champions Hun- gary and Sweden are the only unbeaten cams.
in
Chino
West Germany East Granny
Czechoslovakia
Chona Burma Ecuador
Nepal Mongolle
Group
Jungary
weden
Rumania
Denmark
Poland
Nigeria
Australia
North Vicinam
Japan Yugoslavia England
North Korea
both
USSR Singapore
Brazil
New Zealand
Cuba
Rumania
Hungary
third
Group C
W
CORDILLON CUP Group A
and Group A Hungary Rumania are undefeated, and
Group B Czechoslovakia East Germany and China are setting the pace West Germany
Poland with unbeaten records.
Mongolia Czechoslovakia Cha France Uulgaria Australia Nepal
Ghana
Tolay, Japan play and Sweden, neither of whom has much of a record so far.
Singapore found their reel yesterday, scoring good wins over New Zealand and Cuba to move up to take Ah plaze among the nine teams in the C of the Sway- streng Group thling Cup. Today, Singopere mes the Runions and England.
Though Japan beat the young! Ius iana yesterday the match was much closer than suggested by the score. One of the high- 1ghts came when Murakam! el 1° was forced to concede a Nikolai Novikov, a 16-year-old dayʊ
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in the World
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THIS MORNING'S
RESULTS
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY SERIES
Portugal score
comfortable win over England'
By “NUMPERE”
Portugal beat England by 4-1 in the Men's Inter
national hockey series at Recreio last evening. the third day of The team representing Portugal was composed of Tennis Championships
Пение сп World, Table here today were:
Peking, Apr. 7.
CORDILLON CUP
Group C
USSR liegt hana 3-0. D. Lukina (USSI) beat T. Akacles S. PalajarY beal E Jacka 21-7.
(Gene) 1-0. 21-7
21-0.
and A. Kondrataye
seven players from Macaensis and four from Recreio whilst England's team consisted wholly of Army players!
$. Pollard beat-T.-Auketeh and E. Akueel making 21-4, 21-12.
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Group p ·
Australia beat Bulgaria 3-0. N. Duckland (Austratin) beat A. Doyalova (Bulgaria) 21-15, 21-10
L. Murphy beat N. Ivanova 23-21, 1. Bucklan and Cohen 'deat N. Iranova A. Byleva end 21-19, 21-10.
21-10.
SWAYTILIng cur
Qroup C
New Zealar: beat Cuba 5-0.
M. L. Duna (New Zealand) beat R. B. Ferreiro (Cuba) 21-0. 21-1
A. R. Tomlinson beat J. V. Lenua 21-7, 21-4.
A Foster beat A. H. Angulo 21-9, 21-13.
A. H. Tomlinsen beat R. B. Fer- reiro 31-10, 21-0.
M. L. Duna
21-12, 21-10.
beat A. H. Angute
Group A
West Germany best Ecuador 5-0,
M. Nem (West Germany) beat R. Cabrera (Ecuador) 21-15, 21-19.
E. Gomolla best J. Munoz 21-9. 21-3.
Freundorter beat G. Briceno 21-6, 21-13.
K
M. Ness beat J. Munoz 21-14. 21-5. K. Freundorfer beat N. Cabrera 21-0. 21-11.
Group
Sweden be: Nerth Vietnam 6-0,
Mellstrom (Sweden)
beat Nguyn Xuan Hlen North Vietnam) 21-0, 21-11.
1
Larzion beat Tran Nhat Huy 21-, 21-10.
Aler beat Tran Vu Phay
121-0, 21-17,
T
Jen
Larsson beat Nguyen 21-0, 21-11.
Xusa
D. Mellstrom beat Tran Vu Phay 21-5, 18-21. 21-11.
conditiona
Unfortunately it started rain- before the Interval and the in just after the bully-off and teams changed over with the continued throughout, gradually rain fairly pouring down, increasing in intensity nart On the resumption Englund underfoot were first into the attack with very slippery. Had it remained Gilmore and Holmer combining dry Portugal might have
well but when Bolines passed to by en even greater margin with Harris, Valcins was qulekly in their obviously stronger forward to interc:pt and clear. England line.
came back again and Haimes' shot was saved by goalkeeper Sequeira,
Won
The England forwards apart from Holmes and Turner were slow by comparison but were shown
to greater advantage during the second half when they were reinforced by Karrla.
In fact during a large part of this perlod they were constantly on the attack but found
way through the strong Portuguese defence only once.
Took the lead
The game
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minutes old when Portugal
| took the lead. Cunha started
the movement,
working
his
to
way upfeld before passing centre-forward Sequeira who
bait sent the
through for Guterres to cul in and score.
More punch
However, In the 45th minute Portugal went further ahend. A long ball upfeld from the Engg- land defence was interested by Monteiro was slummed it back up into the England half for Sequelra to run on past goal- keeper Fearn and score from on oblique angle.
At this stage Harris moved
centre, up to
forward for England with Bowell moving to centre-half
and Arundel dropping back to half-back and this
certainly added
punch to the England forward
line.
They attacked
strongly for
For some minutes following the next few minutes and in this there WOS very Hitle excitement.
Both
defences
were clearing hard upfield for in advance of their forwards. and there was almost a succes» sion of 10-yard hits.
It was not until the 20th minute thst there was any further score when Portugal
increased their lead, Guterres but went through and shot England's left-back Richarda could only parry the shot and Sequeira, following up, flick- ed the ball into the net off Richards. There was
no further ccore
minute the 51st
reduced the arrears. Holmes sent. Gilmore away on the right wing and
he took the bell almost to the Kon!
line before passing to Harris who scored from close FUNC
hold England continued to the initiative and Sequeira saved twice in quick succession from Turner and Elwood and then,
shortly afterwards a Harris hot hit the post and went behind
However, In the 63rd minute Portugal broke away through who ran right-winger Collaco right through and sent a beauti- ful
to Sequeira pass through who only hadl to push it into the not to complete his hat-
England-Sweden women's carried contracte
match marred by first
ITTF president squabble in Championships
to compete
Peking, Apr. 6. Iver Montogu, President of the International Table Tennis Fxleration will compete in the Jubilee Cup event at the Peking World Table Tennis Champion- ship, it
here was announced
Peking Apr. 6.
Portugal emerged comfortable winners at the Anal whistle with this strong side must be fancled to win the tournament. The teams
Portugal: Z. Sequelra, Mon- telro, A. Capitule, Valoma, Costa. R. A. Silva, Collaco, Cunha, L. Sequeira, L. Guterres.
Sa' Silvo,
England: Fearn, Norman, Richards, Beckett, Harris. Bowell, Gilmore, Holmes,
England's women's team won their third straight
Corbillion Cup tie tonight but victory against Sweden Elwood, Turner, Arundel, was marred by a first squabble in the World Table Tennis Championships.
In! the replayed Malaya устния Wales match at King'o Park Malaya emerged winners The dispute caused a 15-, hard tub eriatle smashes of the by 3-0. They led 1-0, ut half- minute hold-up in the doubles Koreans,
time with a goal from T Hus- today.
half England has now won three foln and In the second
added another and Montagu, 57, is out to show match after the Chinese umpire
servico fault against of the called a
four Swoything Lies, Hussain the world jus rich experience in Sweden's Lena Guntsch when table tennis.
the score was 25-all in the first losing only to Japan, and face 0. K. Dallah scored the third
test. blg
tomorrow On Saturday at King's Park matches in the inorning in _Yugoslavia. After there are two
International After being awarded the point, beating the Russions, the English Ladies'
scrich, that Montagu had drawn a byg❘ the English girls quickly won manager considers victory over England vs Commonwealth and In the first round, and would the next point to take the game the Yugoslav lans
A clrcular issued by the Or-game. ganising Committee today said
meet D. G. Hathiraman, coach 27-25. of the Ghonalan team, in the sccond round on April 13. — AFP.
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GAS IS TOPS
SAYS MR. THERM
another
Scotland vs Portugal, as key to
Sunday is of course a big day, second-place Anish in their Then 1be Swedish non-competitive group.
with the playoff for the second playing caplain, Joet Hackel,
division championship between Following B. Merrell's injury. Prisone
and RAF and the spoke to the umpire and the play was delayed for 15 the name of Johnny Leach, ex-
Holland Cup final between minutes while the captains world champion, was added to
Recreio and Army. A very and officials discussed applica- the list of England's team- entertaining afternoon's hockey
tion of the service rule.
Diane Rowe, England's No. 1. suid afterwards: The umpire had awarded us three points before
calling Guntsch да serving outside and Husket ald then i was impossible for him |to judge from his chair. Finally, they decided he did not call the service foults because were no judges.
'Poor kid'
there
"It was not the best way to win the game" she added.
The misunderstanding con- tinued in the second gamo when the Engish team was while the 15-year-old Guntsch leading 9-0. Пowe called 'Let'
was serving again.
Reuler.
should be seen at King's Park.
Curvis wants to be
Joe Brown's sparring partner
London, Apr. 6. Brian Curvis, who puts his British and Common- wealth titles at stake against Wally Swift at Nottingham next month, has offered his ser- vices to world lightweight champion Joe Brown who arrives in "London tomorrow to prepare for his fight against Dave Charnley at Earls Court on April 18.
Haskel Salted play for five more minutes while Rowe ex- -lained she had only enfled 'Let' because J. Harrewer. Eng- land's No. 3, was not ready to receive the service and that she get the choice to epat with a Inter has it his crown
had, not Intended to cativey that she was protesting against cervice faull.
"Poor kid, she did not know Rowe what was happening,"
sald afterwards.
"It Isnt vary after that you | tille in June, But now that the to
mean ke Brown," caid Curvla frem his Swansea 116me today. "I can't think of anyone who could provide me will ach flis experince, And, anyway,
Elle GriMihs, come new plon- ring may be necessary.—AFP.
I will thertly have to stari John Charles to
In the first match. Harrower relous tralbing tayrell for 18 lost the English girls' first pet | Swlit fight on May 8."
in the competition but rallied His brother and monaster,
lo beat pretty Marlia Carlsson, Chit, who in in London for alu- another Swrdiah Junior.
cuntlans with promoter Jack Sho was curatio with her Solomon About Brinn'a emishes all night, giving the scheduled contest nt Ntulon Swedish girln several runs and | Park, Cardiff, in June, neld: "We five more points on her faults, sincerely hope that Charley England's men's team had wins the world titio but valuable workout against chances. Ilke wes icing "Ihe pen-holder grip" | Asian |*Brown don't come every day. players tonight and had Brian arda men like this lo good secoDO,
help him along." They treat the North Korean Curvis has originally been 4-0 without the loss of a single | echechital to At Bettný "Kid" ret, coplrig well against tho l'aret (Cuba) for tho world
wilb
play for Wales in World Cup
Londa, Apr. 0. The Tialiu soccer. club Juventus 100% changed to mind and released John Chárfes to play for Wnics Inn World Cuò preliminary match,
Mie Welsh stirotors An nounced Juventus' decision bhd sold the big centre-forward will he In the Welsh team to play Spain at Carft oil April 19 AP.