CANADA CUP GOLF PREVIEW

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1961.

BOOKS AND SPORT

By CHARLES STEPHEN

Nine past winners among AN IDEAL ENGLAND `17'

top challengers; Snead, Palmer, Van Donck favoured

San Juan, May 18. Nine former Cọnada Cup winners are returning to challenge the rest of the world's top golfers when play opons for the Ninth International Canada Cup Golf Championship at Dorado Beach Golf Club near here on June 1. Shaping up as early favourites for the tough four-day competi- tion are last year's winners, Sam Snead and Arnold Palmer of the United States, and the defender of the indivi- dual trophy, Flory Van Donck, of Belgium,

And

team

But right in there sharing the) the Individual Trophy: the Traphy competition is $1,000 of Peter dollars for first, 8500 for second, spot Bght with their decomplished Australian Veterans is Gary Player of South | Thompson and Kel Nagle who | $400 dollars for third and $200 Afrien, winner of the Masters) was the Cup in 1954 and again for fourth places.

of the in 1959; Carson's Stau Izconard, considered one

the Puerto Rico will enter brightest stars in golf today. who won the Individual Trophy: Canada Cup for the first time None of them will have it both in 1954 and 1959; Christy their reward for acting as cany. The plush Dorado coutre, O'Connor who took the Cup for horts in this unofficial Golf urifully laid out along the rotatiet in 1958 with Harry World Championship. palm-fringed Atlantic an And Sanay und Roberto 130 Selected for the Island Jeam hour's drive from San Juan, Vicanza, wla, comp-Hag for As been toughened consider- Argentin, won the Camp in 1953 ably for the Canada Cup with Artonio Cerda, matches and the 61 golfers from 32 nations who win attack it.

Snead, also

two-time Canada Cap winner the tok h In 1956 with Ben Hogan), and Palmer will compete against the Course made harder following teams in which 600

player is

winner:

Rusty Gilbert, recently namedmade's Leonard at Al Bald- kent Professional of Dorado, Ing: elplum's Van Donck and sald rough grass grown its funtold Swaelens;

Ireland's of the tees and toward the

O'Conner and Norman fairways, would make the 7.115-Drew: Japan's Nakamura yard, 72-par course harder by a Tadashi Kitsula, and Mexico's Course architect Robert Trent De Vierzo and Juan Antonio

couple of strokes a side.

Jones

at Dorado is expected soon to supervise the toughen- Ing of the layout, which includes growing

rough around the fairway traps.

also Arash

Estrada.

Sponsor

were Pete Comper and Chichi Rodriguez, with Busty Gilbert, the current Dorado professional as alternate.

The flold Other internationul golf pro- fessionals Invited to compete for the Cup are

Argentina; Fidel De Luca and Leopoldo Rulz,

Seventeen cricketers were picked for England's 1958-59 tour of Australia. Seventeen is also the number of England's first-class counties. Who then, on the basis of ofte man frem one county, would make up a well-balanced party for a similar tour?

Use

New blood in British golf has never had it so

so good so soon

By ARCHIE QUICK The wind of change blows through British professional golf. To the ostablished stars whose namos hava rogularly appeared in the prizo money lists over the post-war years then the wind is an Arctic blast, but to the up-and-coming youngsters forcing their way to tho front it is a soothing equatorial zephyr.

How 1 je well explained For, make no mistake about it, there are going to be radical changes at the top of the Order of Merit this £70,000 sum- mer, and the names of some of the men who have automatically been put down for Ryder Cup selection are going to be missing when the time for choosing comes round

house.

next autumn.

the

This la The lunght which A.A. - tlevices is the chief cause of Thom

exeuse people getting out of condition. (though heaven forbid that he But the bazatús can be over should really need none) fur an-

come without maklag any other lyrical journey around time changes your life. cricket harits of England, studying the glants of the past with words and drawing In and present.

"Keeping Pit For All Ages The result, taken from eur-

(Educational Production, 23. rent players, is: Smit (War- Gd.) liere are exercises designed wickshire, Watson (Leleester for performing while you sit at ultra), May (Surrey), Cow- ¦ drey (Kent), Dalley (Essex), the office desk, while you wait Daxter (Sussex).

Commercials Jackson for television (Derbyshire), Allen (Glauces-end, while you do the tershire), Andrew (Northamp-work, while you take a bath tonshire). Trueman (York- even while you lie in hed.

Just think what has happened Now blood has never and it rondy this season for an in- nhire) and Statham (1AD-

For MPs too

so far this season when the 3-

credible so good an noon. Jimmy Hitch-

average of 69 — and As the fent cleven, cashire)

The writte also resemmendi

nancial pickings have rocketed

etck winning

Masters never won a Brst prize! with reserves-Derek Richard-

that management? of offices and

to almost half as much na ever Tournament at the fail of last | George Low of Enfeld (assistant son (Worcestershire). Ingelby-

feeteries seriously consider set-before. Young Brian Bamford, rencon set the pattern, and now Blackenale (Hampalitre) She-

Lo

47, 70 10 under fours for 72 i belum fatinweet pherd (Camorgan), Langford ting up rom fur tenninule an assistant to Tom Haliburton

at Wentworth, walked off with chagrin of the old-timers, Al heles and still had to play (Somerset), Titmus (iddle- rinnastle periods 13 exper the National Close Championship ready

nd and

to lixte at Sundridge mouts have shown these nerast Richmond. New recruit from about

are complaining BCX)

(Nelling and Mliman

The weather and the Ryder Cup man Bernard Hunt, hamshire).

prosuction.

the top of the amateur ranks, course

And while condiilor With

"Incidentally the House due respect to Derek

Guy Wolstenholme, confounded they termon the turk the fresh Richardson, one presumes that Commons, it is reputed), does and humiliated all his profes faces are surging forward, Mr Thomson faced this dieult have such a room where mem- slonal rivals by winning f problem without the knowledgebers can do press-ups in be- that Graveney would be avail- (ween dubtes" uble as the Worcestershire selec-

Two more bookleis 1 the tion.

worthy series are "Running," "Cricket Boaquet" (Museumn first of 3 Aerics on athletic Press, 183.) Is the title of Meg

techniques, and "Crequest," Thomson's test cricket work which former open champions and it should bring more happy John Solcon hour this sunaner to his ever-

(1

T

ints Din .th.

growing number of regalter rend-advantages of taking up cruquet

in one's youth.

V.

and

Brazil: Mario Gonzales and Jose Maria Genzules.

5.

Chile Antsio Arayn and Enrique Orellana.

China: Chen Ching-po

and

Hsieh Young-yo,

Colombia: Miguel Sala Alfonso Borhequez. Denmark: Carl

210

Poulsen and

Are

Egypt: Cherif Suld unci Mohamed Said Muussa.

England: Brian Bumford and l'eter Alis".

South Afrien's Gary Player Is teamed with Relief Waltman.

The Well team of Dai | Rers · and Dave Thomas Is also high- : Henning Kristensen, Past winners of Cama Cuply regarded in early dicasduns contests, who will match strokes in the greens. with ether Fol greats potential greats, nte, besides Snead. Palmer and Van Dunek; Japan's Toraldehl

(Pete) Nnitatraat, the sensational 1957 winner in Tokyo of both the Cup (with Koichi Ono) and

Sports Diary

TODAY Hoccer Englali FA team Arriving by BOAT. Unight.

TOMORROW Bowls

Division: KDC v Heerelu "W".

V KDOC, KCC v CCC,

and Division PRC PAY THC "U". ECG V KCC. HERCRC "G", FC VIIKOC, HKFC V PRC "B", 3rd Division: FC v HKFC, KKCC V USRC, KBGC V CCC, KDC Y TC. VESRC, KBGC V CCC, TC.

HACEPT

Ist Division; AFS v Army (CH) 530 p.

Heserve Division: South China V Sing Tao (CH) 3.15 pm.

knock-oul

2nd and 3rd Dividen compellilun. Post Of Taboo (Club) 1.25 pin; Club v Five-Ones Seven (Club) 3 pin.

Sponsor of the competition Is the International Gulf

Association. The two-man teani rompetition for the Canada Cup und flic Individual Trophy contest are played simultaneously.

All 94 pinyers are expected to be in by Sunday. May 23, with practice rounds scheduled for the following three days. Tournament Play opens (311 Thursday, June 1. The players will play 18 holes a day and reach the nal round of the 72-hole event on Jane 4.

The team trophy-the Canada.

to the w-ma Cup--will go team with the

total,

lowest 2-hele

Office jerks

" worried by you middle-aged spread? Do you get puffed walking Are you stairs? up clearly over-weight? The solution, of course, ja physical training. But so many people will protest it is useless when they spend so many hours sit- ting at the office and then watching television. life The modern sedentary and

TV. with

commuting motor-cars and labour-saving

France: Jean Gartaldo and Francois Saubaber,

Germany: Hans Bossner and Willy Jersombeck.

Holland: Kres Gramer and Gerry De Wit,

Michael Bask

New Zealand: and Ernie Southerdul

Peru: Eugenio Dunesat wilfredo Uculama.

Philippines: Ben Arda und Celestino Tugot.

Henrique Pins.

Portugal: Fernando Pina and

Scotland; Erle Brown and John Panton.

Italy: Alphonso Angelini and Aldo Casera.

Spain: Karport Sebastian Miguel.

Sote and

Switzerland; Olty Schoepfer and Jacky Bonvin.

Uruguay:

Jua Sereda,

Pascual Violu and

The first prize money for the Canada Cup the he split be- Tween the winning two members) is $2,000. The second Sweden: Aruo Werkell and place money is $1,000, the third Harry Kurlsson.

5000 and the fourth $400. The Korea: Chang Sang-hahn and prize money for the Individual Ian Young-kim-AP.

Be sure to

make the winning move

More

8,000 definitions

I

welcome Finally.

two really worthwhile re- ference booka "The Sportsman's

Shrugged it off

they

And

of course) had rounds of 40, 67.

the

South of England Champtonshin Consider this: Jenes to get in A youthful Irishman Emeron: at Wollaton and grab a Jones, slipped in, like Bamford four figure. cliequr, coolly at- and done before him, to take the tacked and completed the last next £1.000 first prize at Wolfa- nine holes in 28 strokes which ton Park.

included eight "bugeys" and a

birdie." That takes nerve.

Wolstenholme. Amateur Champion only a year ago and All not allowed to draw money by PGA rules, spread- eagled the field to win the Southern

Championship. Donatinek finished sixth in a star-selected group BI San. dridge Park,

S the big names could not Antontack for, in yet a third £1,000 first prize tournament at Sundridge Park, the long- driving contest was won by Irish Walker Cup amateur Joe Carr at 31 yards with hitters ike Harry Weetman trailing belind him and the first 18 holen of the show was led by yet another amateur, Michael Bonnallack, with an taimarul-

ale. 65. Glossary"

'I'c big names in golf (Souvenir Press, 216.)

shrugged it off when I spoke to and 21 new, up-to-date them and said it was just one edition of "Official Rules of those tangs at carly season, of Sports and Games" but I cannot remember such an

celipse before, (Nicholas Kaye 258.).

In fact, I will go so far as to The glossary defines some say that Ryder Cup skipper Dai 8.000 terms and expres-Rees will only get into the team in populares non-playing captain and that sions used

Top Ten sports, the new rule-boolt a least four of the

And gives the complete rules chosen will be new buys.

1 am being conservative settling of 20 sports.

tor "nur. It could be six!

Four D. JonOS JONES SITS IN A

BY MADDOCKS

CELL IN LONDON AWAITING FRIAL FOR SPYING

AND THE BRITISH ARMY OFFICER, HAVING INFORMED THE MINISTRY OFHIS DEED. SITS GLOATING

THE WHOLE WORLD HAS GONE ALL BITTER AND TWISTED

YOU SHALL BOTH BE WELL REWARDED

FOR MY GALLANT EFFORT

FERDINAND

M

THE NEWS OF THE CAPTURE BREAKS

Incredible average George Panton, yet another assistant, wan the Northern title in Scotland from a crowvil of In- ternationals. Again at Wollaton, Bobby Walker, who once cam- pleted a mand of 05 when he was only fourteen years old, was by far the longest bitter and, des- pite a seven and two fives, still broke seventy. Needless to say. it seems, he too is an assistant

at Dunder.

Finally, there is the astound- Ing fact that David Miller, of has Southampton, Stoneham.

rounds played ten tournament

AND BACK IN RUSSIA STACK ME! THEY'VE

NOBBLED ONE OF OUR

LADS

CHESS

By LEONARD BARDEN

+

Q

(932)

Here is a probleur by H. Her- manson (Duo Moss, 1954). White to play and mate in two moves.

Solution No. 6031; 1 BXRP!, P-B0 (1... QxB; 2 Q-K? mato, or 1 RXB; 2 Q-K3 mate, or 1... Q-R2; 2 B-Ita ch): 2 Q-K3, Q-85; 3 QxQ, PXQ; 4 B-Kts ch P-84: BXP mate.

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