WORLD TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1950.
RUMANIA BEATS ENGLAND 3-1 IN CORBILLON CUP
Tokyo, Apr. 5.
England collided with a brilliant team of Rumanian women today in its bid for the 1956 World Table Tennis Championship.
:
Possession of the Corbillon Cup, symbol of supremacy in women's table tennis, hinged on the outcome of the match, which opened today be- fore a nearly capacity crowd in Tokyo's frigid Municipal Gymnasium.
After England and Rummain had tied the score at
one match each, the Rumanians took the next two matches to overcome their opponents hy three matches to one. Rumania will meet Japan tonight.
If Japan won, the three top tennis would be ted at 0-1 and the
would
Belan Kennedy Jort
Iven Andrende 19-21, 10-21, 21-10.
Bergmana Font to Stipek 14-31, 21.15, 16-21. point system
Kennedy boat Vynanovsky 22-29. determine the Champlona.
Rumania's Ella Zeller openext 21-14.
Leach st 10 Andressi the Arst match, serving to Ann
0-21
Kennedy lost Haydon, who smashed back the Rumunian veltun's nerves and 2-19, 16-21
Bergnant beat placements and look A 5-1, 2-10 then an 11-0 lead.
Leach Joul
I-24.
to Sttpek 1-1,
Andrendis 21-14.
To Vymanovsky 21-19,
Jagan Beat tumanla 3-4
Tiberiu
|
Haydon mered her lend to 19-23. 18-21.
Zeller. 18-8
KOTLAK desperate with her cutting de- Jensivas gone, took to the attack and drove two out.
Haydon Anished off the gate 21-0 with Smash la nke the
set.
Haydon beat Zeler In the Gird match 21-9, 23-21.
atl
NIP AND TÜCK FIGHT The scene set was a tip a
Hayson started luch A
the from 10-
14-41
to
make
errors
រ
betund
to the the
and the forged into
lead
Zeber was playing a cautious to return Hay- hare hives
The yourg English girl's mises gave Zeller a 15-12 lead but Zeller faltered Haydon case within а point of tying up the neure
15-10.
sashed but foll 1wo
points
ATMEN
to
il beturf, 15-17.
Zer's error inade The score 20-17. Then Haydon used the table with her shot, to make 1 26-18 The husky Bush girl anushed a fertile" shot for an
4 drive
Ichiro Oyunbra Best 11ter 21-0, 23-14
Todsłoki Tsoika beat Toma Reiter 31-12 -10
Yent TORILA lost to Malet Gantner 21-10, 19-21, 13-21,
Shoshinki Taka beat Haranzİ KIRT 21-18, 21-10
Ogimars To tes Cantrer 10.31, 22-10, 20-22.
to Haresztowa
1 Tuinila at to Heller 18-2), 17-21, Tannka beat Center 0-21, 21-17, 23.21.
Fost
AD-21, Tomita 21-20, 10-21
Ogimura beat Reiler 21-18. 24-22 flongkong Beat Nwedan 5-4
Chung Chun-ming lost to Fusterg 18-21, 18-21. leal fo Meitstrom 19-21.
-0.
Tru Cheung-ling beat Bolin 21-4, 21-7, beat Floberg 21-10, 21-12: beat Melistrom 21-13, 10-1, 21-10.
Sih Su-chu lost to Mellstrom 10-21, 10-21; beat Brolin 22-0, 21-15; Just Flisberg 19-21, 10-21,
Japan bral Germany 5-0 lenko Ogmurs beat Poldo Mulusek 31-11, 21-1
Tustuki Tanaka
21.11.21 -
Keisuke
beat
Vorgeben
Corby Tsunoda bent Freundurter 21-18, 19-21, 22-20
Tanaka bent Houck 21-3, 21-18
21-11 Freundorfer Oglinura beat 18-21, 21-12.
singapore beat Australia 3-2 Pon Weu-cho (Singapore) lost to ad Jennings 21-11, 10-21. best PT. Anderson 10-21, 21-12. 21.10
1
but the paddle hit the Bu- manian girls court and the neore was 20-19
Haydon missed
azct 21-12, the score became deuce Teller 21-17 wer Into the lead when the bul) 11 the outge of the lable for a shot which Haydon could not return
21.10
Lo ID-21, 21-12
Alberto La Pal and Chuan Ya 17-21, 21-IB, 21-17.
Ching beal Sene 21-0. 21-0.
CORBILLON CUP
Rumania beat China 3-9 Angelica Rosell beat Chu
( hu! Zt-IZ. 21-B
Ella Zeller beat Sun Met-ying 1-14, 17-21, 21-17.
Rosenmu-Zeller
11-14, 21-12.
beat
Chiv-Swa
United States Best India 1-2
Rudinal Jobo beat 1. Neuberger 18-21, 21-13, 11-21, 16-21,
Meena Parande Deal 1. Flam 19-21, 21-10, 21-18, lot to Neuberger 21-23, 14-21.
Rachael John and Meena Pande Jost to L. Flam and L. Neuberger 10-21, 14-21.
China Beat Hongkong 1-0
Fa l-kwon (UX) lost to Ban Meloying 14-21, 18-21,
Baputo Wong lost to Chui Chung- hul 13-21, 18-31.
Clan Yer-ching and Baguio Wọng
and Jort to Sun Mel-ying
Chul
Japon Beat Kores 3-0 Yoshiko Tanaka brat Han Young- in 24-88, 22-14.
Tomi Okawa breat Wie Sung-suk 21-10, 27-10.
Kikko Watanabe and Fujte Uguc beat Ban and Wie 21-17, 13-21, 31-18, Itongkang neat India 1-2 Bingute Wong beat Meena Parande 21-18, 22-20
Chun Yee-ching
| Jatın 19-21, 10-31.
tunt
10
flacitaci
Wong and than beat Parande and John 13.21. 21-13, 21-10
Wong lost to John 0-21, 10-21 Chat Deal Parande 17-21, 21-16, 21-10
Nouth Korea Bost Hongkong 3-1 Baguio Weg (Hongkong)
boat Kau Yang 10-21, 21-10, 23-24. Fost to Bang Suk 23-25, 11-21.
Fan Sin Kwan Jost to Wie Song Sux 18-21, 20-44, 21-23.
Bague Wong and Fan Sua Kwan Het to Han Young and Wie Sung Su 23-2. 12-21, 14-21.
England Boat India 3-0 Α 13-21:
Haydon England; beat Meetin Paronde, 21-8, 21-10.
Hen Chew beut A. A. Robin100% 22-33, bent G.J. Jennings 21.6.
21-1 Anderson bent
Run-son lost to Anderson 15-21. best Robmimin 22-20
Czechoslovakia heat Vietnam -2 Tereba Czechoslovakia) beat Trou- Zeller inks2d and it was tied canh Doue 21-12, 21-0; fost to Mai 21-01 went. Haydon took the vanhon 18-21, 21-17, 18-21 rext point and then set up a beautiful smuse, whlen abut past | Deare her opponent ur the game, and 11-19 14-21, 21-10
set.
Vyhnationaky beat Nguyenkin- Bong -13. 24-22. beat Traneanh 21-19 21-14, beat Malvanliða
Supek lost to Malvinhoa 13-21,
23-10 18-21, beat Ngu}^{z}}}}
The six-time World Cham-18-21, 21-10, plon, Angelica Rozeumu,
de- Philippines beat Alagapore 3-4
Len Heng Chow (Singapore) lost to
feated England's Linne Rowe Tells Yanez 10-21, 17-21: lost su the second match 21-1) and 21-
18 to put the leam
one all.
The MICHELL
match at
HR WOMEN LOBE
following
Bre
the team play
of today's
for the Women's Corbillon Cup: The United States defeated Hongkong 3-1.
the
Mrs Leah Neuberger of US defeated Bagulo Wong or Hongkong 10-21, 21-9, 21-10.
Pauline Robinson of the US defeated
Yee-ching of
Chan
Hungkun 21-18, 21-13.
Hongkong won event
Hone Bajarias 21-13, 8-21, 19-21.
Thon New Chor beat Jesus Ybanez 22-30, 31-15. Just T Teoria Уранет 18-21, 21-13, 13-21.
LARLY
Kum-auva
Just to
June Bojartan 12-21. 10-21, lost to Jenus Ybapez 21-12, 24-28, 10-21.
Germany brat ungkong 3- Lau Sik-fong (Hongkong) juni to Paldi Holusek "21-16. 20-22, 7-21; Just
Freundorfer 10-21, 13-21.
Sih Su-chu Jest to Vossebein 21 14, 13-21, 17-21, lost Haluzek 10-21,
ไป 15-21.
Tru Cheung-Ring Ioal to Freundor- fer 21-10, 21-23, 24-20
India beni Koros 1-2 Thackersey (India) beat Kim Dooh Youn 21-19, 17-21, 21-17; beat Kin the Doubles Chin Doe 20-22, 21-10, 21-14.
K. Nagaraj lom to Kini Chin Dua with Chan Yeo-ching 19-21, 31-13, 11-21; lost to Chơn Young scared with Baguio Wong to Buk 15-21.
V.S Vyas beat Chon Young Suk
down Lota Flam and Neuber-21-43, 7-21, 23-23; beat Kim For 21-15, 21-12.
Robinson downed Wong 21-
13, 21-10.-United Press,
EARLIER RESULTS SWAYTELING CUP Czechoslovakia Beat England 8-4 Richard Bergmann beit Ludvek
Leach, beas Ladislav Stipe
Vynanovaky 21-17, 19-21, 31-15.
19-21, 22-20, 21-18,
Doch
Young 21-17, 21-17, 21-19; beat Ki Chin Doo 21-15, 21-10,
China beat Portugal 3-1 Tsen Hual-kunng Deaf Alberto Lø 21-10, 21-17.
Manuel
Chiang Yung-ming Carvalho 21-17, 23-10-
Deat
Wang Chuan-yao beat Lulz Beac 21-13, 21-14.
Then beat Manuel Carvalho 21-7. 31-7.
D. Rowe beat Hoebael Joha 21-18. 23-24, 21-13.
Haydon and Nowe boat Parandn and John 3)-10, 21-14.
England Beat Japan 3-1 Ann Haydon (England) lost to Fujie Eguchi 21-23, 21-114 18-21; bear Watanabe 21-14, 21-10,
Diane Bowe beat Watanabe 21-19. 1-10,
Haydon and Howe beat Eguchi and Watanabe 18-21, 21-10, 21-16-Reuter, United Press, uid Associated Press,
Standings after third
in
world ble
Women's Team
W
THE BREAK FROM
SCRUM
The Final of the "HI" Rugby Football Cup Competition was played at Blackdown, Hants, on March 28 between No. 3 Training Battalion RAOC Hilsen (Holders) and CAD Corsham (Wilts). RAOC Hilsea won 17-6.
serum.
In picture RAOC Hilsen scrum-half clears the ball after the break froin
THAT SEVEN WEEKS BREAK
Between FA
Cup Semi-Finals Likely To
And Final Likely
Be Altered Next Season
Says
ARCHIE QUICK
по
That seven weeks break between the FA Cup semi-finals and the Final at Wembley is being decried in all quarters, and is likely to be altered next season.
City: "There Says Manager Leslie McDowall, of Manchester
will be sentiment about our Wembley selection. The eleven best current players at that date will get the job. I cannot ensure the players who got us to the semi-final being the same eleven men.
Johnston, whe in their history. once scored for Norwich City to knock mighty Arsenal out of the Cup, hus found the net in almost every game he has played for
There
wee
which
US Agencies Insist Upon Free Access To Cover Olympic Games As News
New York, Apr. 4.
A plan by the Australian Olympic Committee to sell film coverage of the Olympic Games in Melbourne next November was rejected flatly to- day by the four US agencies which provide the bulk of the film coverage of news events for tele- vision.
Representatives of United Press Movietone News, Columbia Broadcasting Bystem, National__Broadcasting Company and International News Service Telenews sald they informed the 'Australian committee they would insist upon free access to cover the Olympic Games as news.
The four agencies naked the committed to uphold the prin- ciples of free aceeas
to news coverage by television, motion- picture cameras on the same basis
on which newspaper re- ports and still · picturo" camera- men will be permitted to cover the games.
In a cable to the committer, the agencies said:
"Television news is accepted through the world as an Im- portant news medium and we do not feel the Australian Olym- pic Committee should dis criminate against this medium.
LIVE COVERAGE
"We) point out once again newsfilm coverage is opon to
COLF
LGU Suggests Curtis Cup Be Played Every Three Years
London, Apr. 4.
extend com- A new plan to petition to Commonwealth and European countries Ios the Women's Golf International all organisations in the United Championship is being consider- Stated, for instance baseball | ed.
revealed today. world series, amateur and pro-
Laidler Golf Union fessional football champion stated that
they have
approach- shups, Kentucky Derby and in
od the US golf authorities and all profession
the donors of the trophy with plan, which could form the
fact
and
The
WIE
the scope
at
of the
the
Zones:
amateur events.
true that "It is
basis of discussion alming television pays rights for live coverage of extending a complete event
the tournament. 28 spectacle occurs but this is com-
The plan suggests that pletely separate from newsfim
place Curtis Cup should take coverage which is never banned
overy
three years.. Initially, or charged," the cable said.
there should be four The Australian
States
Canada; and ocommittee, United beaded by William Kent Great Britain, Franco und Hughes, announced on March 77
Australia, Now and that it was considering a plan
Africa; South to retain the rights to Alm all
East Rhodesia ankt Ausala of all events. Hughes said warldwide bids for flim The statement said both the television rights would be a US Golf Association and the cepted until April 27-United | doners of the cup have agreed Press.
to consider the plan.
Africa, Africa.
It is suggested that the venue of the Curtis Cup matches bo selected in rotation=-1959, USA, 1982, Europe, 1965, Africa, 1908 the US again, 1971 in Europe
HK "Aw Hoe" popularised Cup Team Leaves and 1974 in Australasia.
For Singapore
Eighteen players and three
The finals will consist of a tournament in which all teams play each other.
The statement said there have boen
that there auggestions should be pooled fund to Binance the matches, but that the LGU considers this imprac
"If any of the prescut side
During his long stay as pro- lose form and their deputies
fessional to the Royal Mid make good then they will be in
Surrey Club at Richmond I got the side. For instance, Johnny
to know him well. He could Hart ww Injured just before
best be described as
a colid last year's Final and so lest his Orie
Orient since his arrival in man-sold in stature, solid in opportunity of getting a medal. London just over a month ago, thought and as one of the first He has only just come
back and has
"hat professionals in any sport to included two
dabble in journalism he is play-tricks" during that period, into the game, but
he pro the Reserves
much literature Johnson, man of many clubs,vided veli in 50 well that he stands
chance #1
transfer from uplifted the game, of once had a free
it, and provided being
and was respon- chosen, and that would Kilmarnock
many lessOTIS for the learner. be justice for what happened sible for the two defeats Orient TEAM STANDINGS
He had a jaw that jutted to sustained against Newport-early twelve months ago.
the level of his eternal peaked "Then there is Don Revie. 1 this season. Tokyo, Apr. 4.
cp-I never is a parallel case to
saw him in do not say that these two will matches won
that was anything else and Many,
* officials of the Hongkong Inter- day's play in
years ago the play, but that long walt makes Johnston's
to his pugnacious, but port Football town left by CPA tennis champlon-nything possible. IT uddlilon
Hughie Gallochor, Scot- land's the present eleven
greatest to lost form
ever centre scrupulously fair nature. Son for Singaporo yesterday for the have
he became "Aw Hoo" Cup matches. They tieni because of the overwhelm- strain walling, and forward, walked into his New- the
of a firm Inbourer of
one of the "Great Hum- will also
Trium-
play two exhibition | Ing difficulties of lisa administra- may go state as a result. Three castle United Manager's office
virate", and captured the Open gamta.
tion. It would prefer that each works should
"For goodnes be suficient time and said:
sign that so-and-so
e-half Championship five times. Harry centre-half
own between semi-frank
the
Varcon was the Burnley's Jack Hill,"
The team will be staying in country should pay is Officials
expanson-United Press. week. On noto-golfer, Ted Ray and his pipe were amazed for it was noto
Singapore for a our heads that Hart rious that Hughie and Hill were breezier one, Alex Herd, with Saturday they will play Singa- enemies. Continued his exaggerated "waggie" when pore for the Cup which is at has a chance, for on plain senti deadly
Gallacher, "If he
me addressing the
present
Hongkong. can hold me
held by racnt's Rike
we should have
ball, just ave as he always does, he can hold skilful if less successful, but in Then the team will play two to pick the eleven playing now.
and I am
a crisis John Henry Taylor was
exhibition
Sunday Hames on Common-sense
tells
us that centre-forward
fed
Wand Wednesday, returning on the master of them all. Harry Thursday, that may not be so, and that up playing against him." Gallacher and Hill were to be
Vardon
once told me at his berom friends and won Cup South Herte club, "Taylor can Final medals together.
get out of trouble better Tham Harpling back to Leyton, any of us; I have seen him make C. K. Woo replaced him as team I understand that the acting
so many manager, Leslie Gore, who was shots. trainer in Mr Stock's time will be appointed manager at the
England
Rumanta
Japon
"Soul Korea
Untied States
Chiloa
Hongkong
*India
* completed play,
Men's Division
Jo
Sturmitt
Germany Sweden
Hongkong
Astilla Singapore
inilippine
"Men's Division Czechoslovkia
England
Vietanın
China
India
United States Kurea
Portugal
01
OUT
Final. "Paradoxically, It 14 because we do not intend to let hearts rule
Hart is playing well enough to be chosen."
he
end of the season
BIGGEST CLEAR-OUT
Aake
raore corTECË
miraculous retrieving
AT JUS NEST
Australian Govt To Relax Ban
Tourists From Iron Curtain
Mr Leslie Channing was not On
able to make the tip and Mr
manager.
Following
Omelal
the officials
Canberra, Apt.. 4. and players who left yesterday: } Tho Austration Government will relax Its ban on Rusalan and Mir C. S. Wang, Chairman of other tourists from Iron Curtain And "J.H.T." has survived Council: Mr C. K. Woo Team them all, just as his solidly- Manager: Mr T. Sneddon amictal countries for the Olympic Games but only during a specified period, An Imenigration
Department spokesman said today.
artchored golf used to survive Coach. many a gale of wind - He was
Players
FUTURE SELECTION Manager Arthur Turner, of Birmingham City, echoes Mr McDowall's
remarks.
"Our players are jumpy already." says, "and there is still over a mouth to go. It is all wrong. In addition, remember there is the Scotland-England Inter- My information is that next rational at Glasgow, and if any July will see the biggest clear- of our players or Manchester's out of professional footballers It was in a storm at Hoylakeeyin Lau Yeo, Hau Yung-sang tale Visitors, offlelats and competi- are chosen how will they react? from London Clubs the metro-
Russia would be where this year's Championship facks: Tang Bom, o Po-kouing, tors In the Will they go all out
polis has ever known. Arsenal,
is to be held that Taylor won hau Marchi (Captain), W. Me-granted visas said the spokes- International with
| Innes, Zau Tun: Forwardi;--5zę. To- mind
on Spurs Charlton, Fulham, Mill- his last Open in 1913, and he man, Ho Cheung-you, Mck hun man, who was commenting on a future
selection, or will they wall and Queens Park Rangers rid the foundation of his success wah, Ho Yung fun, Cha Wing-brung, request by Intourist, the Soviet not risk injury for fear of los aro Try-Outs in Cup medal? It is not fair Their playing all overned by lidly belting three wooden fam Cal-yis, E. H. Moss, Lau Chi-tourist organisation, to
staffs have men
US Soldier In
West Germany Chosen For
Olympic
A Connecticut. soldier, |stationed with a United States
Army unit in West Germany has been chosen for Olympic United States try-outs in the Jater this
sumuner, in the medium-distance track events. Private First Class Vincent C. Cino, of 1143 Boston Post Road, Riverside, Conn., former Brooklyn Boya High Georgetown runner, will fly to California soon for the try-outs at Port McArthur.
Goalkeepers:-Wal Fat-kiro at his best in these conditions. Charleswords: Full Back-82 To
down first hole in the
to ask them to make the cholde, who have given them long and teeth of Uw galt. and it is not fair to ignore valuable
T
to
His short swing was deemed
to be ugly, but at least it was
from
Sydney travel agency to arrange 2
round- Australia tours Russlans.
The
spokesman said
the
IHF Receives Government policy was to bar
tourists from Iron Curtain coun-
for
16 Entries Forries but this was being relaxed genuing Olympic Games Olympic Hockey
visitors.
Once the visa was granted, visitors would be able to travel to any part of Australia, he said. HockeyChina Mall Special
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hed and he was hugely de- i entries for the Olympic Hockey
Ars
John Henry was not a stylist, them. The Final and the Inter- have deere but Directors
that sentiment although he admired the artistry national should change places,**
must play no
and both of others. He believed in strength part A Football Association official and
Anancial and from a playing down the fairway and accurate from tee to green, straightness told me that reversing the pas
point of view the deadwood Final and the International had put be cut away.. Lishman's putting. He was one of the feve never been discussed, but the question of bringing the Final departure from Arsenal to Notts early players who aimed his ap- Forest was but a fortrunner proach shots at the flag rather forward or putting the semi-20
than at the green, final back
had been talked of what is to come. about.
If you take the road from Bideford in Aldous, Stanley
North Devon centre-half
Westward,
when Reggle Whit tournament
bo. held Ho you pass through and captain of prumotion seek- ing Leyton Orient went one day Northam, and in the first house
the picturesque village
of combe's short swing — created Melbourne later this year. Scorpions XI To
They are: Holland, to the then manager Alec Stock on the right
in his own image triumphed
Belgium, Cine ect a world record High
last week J H over the flowing swing of Jimmy Britain,
Meet Optimists Germany, Japan, the Schoo!
and said: time in 1947 of 49.2
"For goodness sake Taylor has been celebrating his Adams in the 1938 Opn Cham- United States, India, Pakistan, concl for the 440 yards,
County centre-forward, Tom Just a name, While in Germany as truck
perhaps, to the Johnston
Zealand, marqueen were blown New I am fed up playing modern.
Singapore generation. coach of the 85th Infantry he
burt this down in a raging storm. His Malaya, Portugal and Egypt, plons against the Optimists in hoy
against him." been working out every
square balit, outspoken
also man short back swing was
The 10 teams will be divided a cricket match at Chater Road Mr Stock did just that and the was one of the founders of golf adopted by Henry Cotton.
into morning, including the winter,
four group, the winner on Saturday April 7; acquisition of Johnston has just as -China Mal Special.
it today.
The
VIL, Owenkurser, D.W. Leach, Taylor. played in his first of each to qualify for the sembH. Phasi.. Roberta, A about tipped the scales in favour millions of club swingers Open in 1893 -- 63 years bring-finals, The groupings will be | Water; of once despised Leyton reach-throughout the world owe himming a complete change in the decided at a meeting in June, Cheeman, K, Camobe). ing Division II for the first time a dobt.
game.
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