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WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE CHINA-MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1957.

Nominate YOUR

Of The Year

World Champion Ogimura Hongkong Footballer

To Meet Tanaka In Men's Singles Final

Stockholm, Mar. 14.

After many thrilling and hard fought matches, the World Table Tennis Championships have now reached the finals in all competitions except the Mixed Doubles.

The Men's Singles final will be a repetition of last year, between the World Champion, Ichiro Ogimura (Japan) and his countryman, Toshlaki Tanaka, 1955 Cham. pion.

been

In the Women's Singles, the to deelde the match. Ella Zelier final will be fought between was lucky enough to win it. two new players, both finalists o! last year having eliminated earlier. Japan will any how De represented this year, 100. ឆ៧ Fujle Eguchi reached the tinai where she lias to meet the English piri, Ann Haydon

In the Men's Doubles, Japan's Ogimura and Tanaka will de

the For Kend

Enst against Andreadis and Spek (Czecho- alovakia), whereas the Women's Doubles will be a purely Euro- pean affair between Mosoczy and Simon (Hungary) and Ann Haydon and Diane Rowe (Brl- tain).

In the first ret Zetler took the the lend by 7-0, continued Lo 18-8 and won the set by 21-14, In the next the two followed each other to 17 all when Miss Okawa broke through and won by 21-17. The third was again very hard. Zeller led 13-0 but Okawa reduced it to 10-14 and hud 10 all when the Rumantun won the next two balls.

EARLY LEAD

In the fourth set, Okawa swept away to an early lead of 13-3 und Zeller apparently gave up that set, which went to Miss Olawa by 21-8.

Angelien Rozsanu, the "Queen of Table Tennis Was sur-

The al-Japanese semi-final prisingly eliminated in the between Eguchi and Watanabe quarter-finals of the Women's was a splendid demonstration of Single's Championships here, the aggressive Japanese table when Kiko Watanabe of Japan tennis style. beat her by 21-18, 23-25, 21-17, 21-19.

+ The fight was hard in the first two pels, but Rozentu, looking tired after her earlier doubles

match, was unable to withstand the forceful attack by the 22- year-old Japanese student, who wna hitting furiously Rozcanu's weaker

uide.

on

backhand

Table Tennis Championships

here today:

Men's Doubles-Quarter-finals

Ogimura and Tanaka (Japan) beat Vogrine and Hrbud (Yugo slavia) 21-14, 21-11, 21-11.

Truneda and Miyata (Japan) beat Tereba and Vyhnanovsky (Czechoslovakia) 21-16, 21-14, 21-19.

Sido (Hungary) (Czechoslovakia) (Hungary) 21-13,

Gyetvay and beat Tokor and Peterify (0-21, 21–10, 21–19.

Andreadis and Stipek (Czecho- slovakia) beat Wang Chuan-you and Hu Ping-chuan (China) 18- 21, 22–24, 21-12, 21–19, 21-19. Women's Singles-Quarter finals

E. Eguchi (Japan) beat Mosoczy (Hungary) 21-15, 21-10, 21-17.

Women's Double, Semi-finals

Mogoczy und Simon (Hun- gary) beat Angellen Rozetnu and Ella Zeller (Rumania) 21- 19, 10-21, 19-21, 24-22, 21-14.

Haydon and Rowe (England) lucky to see her best shots ren-penta (Rumania) 21-14, 21-15, Fujic Eguchi was this time beat Elliot (Scotland) and Golo-

other Japanese girl 21-11.

Ένας in the most critical situations both girls hit back furiously with dynamic fore- hands.

der the defenceless.

won

Men's Doubles –Semi-Anals Andreadis and Stipelt (Cze choslovakia) beat Tsunoda and 21-16, 6-21, Miyalu (Japan) 21-18, 21-18.

Members of the public are invited to nominate Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current]

season.

:

It is a popularity poll organised by the China Mail, and nomination coupons will be accepted until the closing date to be announced later.

The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing prowess

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play Nominations should be addressed to the Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street,

To the Editor, China Mail,

the

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of Year, taking Into regard his playing ability and his sportsmanship on the field of play is

of the

Week-End Cricket Teams

Following players have been selected

their lo represent

League games over the week respective clubs in the Cricket

сла;

ОКСС Scorpions

Dodge, F. A. the

The left-handed English girl, Ann Haydon, easily other Singles semi-final in three In the final set Rozvanu held Watanabe to 14-14 but she lost straight

the sets ugainst

Champion, Ella three consecutive points before Rumanlan wishing her next point. Wa- Zeller. tanabe then decided the match by scoring three points with forceful forchand smashes and gaining the decisive point when Rozcanu failed with a return phot.

Miss Haydon of England had a much horder go to reach the sumi-doal. She was held 10 five sets games by Hungary's number one, Eva Koczlan, who however, finally went down 10 Haydon's beautiful forchand omasbes.

In the final set Haydon trailed 5-10, but then won five points on Miss Koczlan's service to equal the score. Having taken four more points on her service, Miss Haydon had difficulty in winning out.

own

RO

Ella Zeller had o most thrill- ing and gruelling: fight with defending World Singles Cham- pion Tomi Okawa and won the match by the narrowest margin

possible.

The two girls were two nil after four sets and in the Arth and decisive set the Rumanian girl won with a bell just rolling over the net 4 recure the set victory by 13-12. When the players had reached 12 all, the 20 minutes allowed for a set had gone and the next ball was

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YOU

NOTICE

who had

The dark-haired Rumanian defensive specialist, earller eliminated the Women's singles World Champlon, Tomi Okawa, did not find any defence against Miss Haydon's beautiful forehand drives. In the third set, the score was 6-0 before Miss Haydon took the

lead which she then held throughout the game.

The best match of the quarter- Analy An tho Men's Singles Table Tennis Championships here tonight was between the 1955 World Champion, Tanaka aka of Japan, and the new Hun- garian star, Berezik

This was table tennis at its best and there were some long and thrilling exchanges. Some of these were suddenly

inter- rupted by terrine forchand drives, especially from Tanaka,

The Japanese player's winning point was a classic of its kind, a hard forehand drive from a smash by Berczik.

Men's Singles--Quarter-finals Ogimura (Japan) beat Ehrlich (France) 21-10, 21-18, 21-16.

H. Schneider (Germany) beat Miyata (Japan) 14-21, 11-21, 21-10, 21-3, 21-17.

Tanaka (Japan) beat Berezĺk (Hungary) 21-11, 17-21, 21-19, 16-28, 21-16.

1. Andreadis (Czechoslovakia) beat Tsunoda (Japan) 21-14, 14-21, 21-12, 17-21, 23-21. Women's Singles Quarter-finals

Ann Haydon (England) beat Eva Koczlan (Hungary), 21-10, 16-21, 21-14, 18-21, 21-12.

Watanabe (Japan) beat Ange- lica Rozeanu (Rumanian) 21-18, 23-25, 21-17, 21-15.

Ella Zeller (Rumania) beat Okawa (Japan) 21-14, 17-21, 21-19, 8-21, 13-12 (Ume-limit).

Men's Doubles-Semi-finals Ogimura and Tarka (Japan) beat Gyetvay and Side (Hun gary) 21-13, 21-11, 21-11.

Women's Singles-Semi-finals

Eguchi (Japan) beat Wala - After a hard but not very nabe (Japan) 21-6, 21-14, 15-21, brilliant live set match, Tsunoda | 20-22, 21-19. of Japan went under to Czech Ann Haydon (England) beat Iven Androadla in the quarter-Ella Zeller (Rumania) 21-9, finals. In the last set, after a

21-14, 21-11. ding-dong battle,

Tsunoda led by 13-10, 15-11, und 16-14. Then the Czech equalled at 10 al and games went level to 21 all. The Czech then took the lead and won out at 23-21 after

Men's Singles Semi-finals

Ogimura (Japan) beat An- dreadis (Czechoslovakia) 21-11, 17-21, 21-10, 21-17,

Taraka (Japan) beat H. Schneider (Germany) 21-12,

4 hotly disputed last two points, 21-18, 22-20.-France-Presse.

Toshinki Tanaka revenged his

countryman Miyata's defeat by

Schmelder in the quarter-finals 4-1 Win For

when he bent the German In

three skalght sets in the semi- finals 21-12, 21-18, 22-20.

The

German held Tanaka to

In the first set but was then easily beaten. In the second set Tarka led 15-10 and 17-12, but Schneider crept up to 15-17. Taraka then forced his game and took an easy advantage again

P.I. Players Over Italians

Manila, Mar. 14. Nicola Pietrangeli tonight re- 21 20-17. The Japanese player gistered the lone Italian victory

missed the first set ball, but then in five-match Philippine-Italy

clinched the set...

n

tennis te hare,

Pietrangell defeated Edile Philippines 6-4,

In the last set the players Dungo of the were level up to 17 all. Although 6-2, 10-8. Tanaka then took the lead, Schmelder came back to level at 20 all. But Taraka then wok the next two balls, the set and the match.

BRILLIANT FORM

the other In

match Mike Durgo defeated Gian Moggi of Italy 4-6, 6-3, 6-0, 7-5,

Philippines won the tle by a final score of four matches to

one.

1st Division (Hora) y Recreio: H. Owen-Hughes, 1. L. Stanton, V Weller, T. a. C. Knighi, T. A. Pearce (Capi), J. B. H. Leckie, R. E. R. Nelson, D. W. J. Clarko, C. J. 8. HM, L. White; 12th Man. F. A. Waller; Umpire, P. J. Hart; Scorer. J. Brith.

Optimists

(Signed)

Club.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Athletics

Land Forces Individual Athletic Championships at Boundary Street, 3.30 p.m.

Final of the Inter-schools athlete meet at Caroline Hil, 9.30 o.m.

Boccor

cup at Sockunzoo, 3120 p.m.

Army Soccer semi-finals of Calbeck

In A

Viennese Cafe

The Footballers

Sit And

Wait

By SUSAN BLAIR

Ferenc Puskas, idol of European football crowds and captain of the all-conquering Hungarian team, will visit Britain for a few days this week-not, na a footballer, but to superviso the second edition of his book "Captain of Hungary”

I talked to him in a Viennese cafe which had been mysteriously transformed into a corner of Budapest. Every kind of Hungarian refugee was there. Thoy wero' sitting around in groups, drinking coffee or beer and wondering what tho future held for them.

In a comer the footballers | valuable members of the Hun» † weeks. I am a footballer and congregated together at one garlan team, have a sentimental only want to play football, All table with their wives, while feeling for England as the home I can do now is to wait for their children seampered around of football. And admire, it FIFA release me and then the cafe,

they pre slightly baffled by it, see what offers I get." The footballers are still im- the English technique which It is sold that Rockaiss would mobilised by the FIFA rules they sum up "playing the very much like to go to Eng- which prohibit their playing for game simply but well,"

Iand, although he has been another club without permission But they have

little idea of offered as much as £30,000 by m from the Hungarian FA. But they seem certain they will be the English club system or of the Italians. What will be the..

be club life in general, and their

Would of these men? future of knowledge

the

football benent from [released at the end of the year, laver is Umited to the teams them? Will it try and attract

English English and m

meanwhile they counterdict the effects of against which they have played; them? Perhaps some of these Vienna's abundant cooking by Wolverhampton and

questions West

will be. answered putting in several hours train-Bromwich Albion have their when Puricas goes do London In --- ing each day.

special esteem.

the unaccustomed role of on....

try

to

do

Puskas wore a ring with the in- Did he feel. I asked Puskas, author. insignia of the Hungarian team "That the Hungarians 'could and in his lapel was the button of bring anything new or useful to the Flamingo Club of Rio

English football." Again 莊 Janeiro. It seems that none of shrug of the shoulders. the players who went to South America need have no financiai worries for several months.

SHRUGGED

I asked him if he was home- sick.

"Homesickness," said Puskas, "la missing your family, and mine is here."

To prove his point he' sorted his little daughter, Aniko,

out

I asked him what he felt about the future. He shrugged his shoulders; he only wanted to play football, he said, but so

90 of the piłe of children and for none of the offers made to him seemed delalte enough for hands. At the next table

ordered her off to wash her his serious consideration. At the wife sat with the other

wives, moment he felt fine, had cut his

chatting happily, clearly very weight down to 68 kilos but was much at home in Vienna. | not entirely sure of his playing

form.

"Where would you like to

Meeting UKCFA meeting at CAAF Building, play?" 8 D.M.

TOMORROW

Cricket

Irt Division: KCC v Amy North: Army _South_v__Optimista;/ RAF V IRC Navy V Polloe; Scorpions ν Reciulo.

2

Individual Athletic

lat Division (Away) Y Army

2nd Division; Army North RAF; South: G. 2. P. Pritchard (Capt), LDK Rowe, P. D. Bou

R. C. Clarke, Ci..B. | Police v KGV; LRC y Wasps. Leader

Athletics Land Foreca ham, W. W. Vawler, M. Watts, H. Hughes, T. P. Mahon, C. W. Championships at Boundary Street, D. Hall, 12th man A. Malden,

Epen Athletic Meet by the EYMCA mc

Ainials Meet at Stanley, 1.45 p.m. at King's Park, 2 p.m.

Stephen's Collego Annual

_Softball Exhibition Game: HRSA. Selection

Canadian Navy at King's Park,

Khan, C. Myatt, A. Myatt, 10. let Division (Away) v RAF 8.1L

A. B. Ramjaun Ebert, 8. Raymond, B. Lalchandari, 3. C. Koh, E. Miau, Au Kean. A. R. Abbar Um pire; W. J. Craft; Scorers:ákippy Arculil.

2nd Division (Home) У КСС Warpa": 1. T. Barma, A... bin Kitchell, I bin Kitchen, bin Kitchell, B. A. Khan, S. K. Khan, S. A. Imall, A. M. Wahab, Jr. A # Madar, 1. I. F. Ebrahim, A. Malitancy Umpire: R. Mahiancy,

Scorer: U. I. Kumjahun.

KCC

Army

North: D. Coffey (Capt), F. Findlay

1st Division (Home) V. Fairhall, P. Wood, B. Carnell, T. Leg, K. Lo B. Roach. R Leo, R. Bell, 5. Hin, izth Man. K. Hunter, Umpire: I. Harris, Schier: Mrs Findlay

2nd Division

IRC: E. C. Flucher (Capt), F

(Away) Wamps Arnold, G. Hampton, G. Wilson, H. Cartledge, E. Randall, W. Pepperell, D. Crodier, C. Eather, T. G. King,

Arvulli. G.Shaw, Umpire:

KAY 1st Division (Home) v IRC: 1/0 Les (Capt), N. Welch, A. Taylor, M. Birley, MacGowan, A

CROOK N. Mason, M. Chadwick, T. Remo, 3. Johnson, O. R. I. Fice, 121 Man: A. N. Other; Scorer: Mrs Welch.

2nd Division

V (Away) Army North; M. J. Ashtry (Capt), N. flat, P. Cook, R. G. Meredith, M. Milner, J. Pooter, A. David Bennis- ton, J. Batey, G. Butler, B. A. C. Pilkington, S. Murphy, 12th Man: Appleboom, Umpire: A. Thornton; Scorer: H. Applequiet.

Recreio

1st Division v Scorpions: D. E d'Alinada Atetriedios, L. J. d'A Remedios, A., Noronha, A. M. Prata. A. P. Guterres Jnr. 3. M. Hasto; A A. Alonco: D. F. Castro A. Á, don Remedioa Jnr, E. J. Noronha, A. P. Pereira.

HKCO "Wanderers"

D.m.

Soccer Division: Eastern v KMB (HK

Stackum), Sing Too v Club (Club):

At 4

V

Polien v St Joseph's (B9) all matches p.Division: RAF Sal Wan v 2nd RAMC (HK Stadium); CMB pockyard (Club); REME v Gymnas fie (Stanley) at 2.30 p.m.; Talkoo v Janine (HV) 4.30 p.m.

3rd Division: Hollandia v Airerait. 3 p.m.: Rediffusion v C & W 3 p.m.: RIL v S & S Tamar 4.30 pm.

all matches at Happy Valley.

Basketball

Hockey

Kings at King's

Ladies' Hockey: Final of Fairhurst

Gremlin v Park 4 pm.

Cup

"England, Imly or Spain." "What would decide you?" There was a pause, "Money?" I asked.

There He laughed. was no need of an interpreter for this part of the conversation. The three forwards, Puskan, Kocslas

and Sicinock, the most

JUNIOR BADMINTON

MISS TSUI IN THREE

FINALS

"Wherever my wife is," added Puskas, "I am sure of a Hun- garlan

and' atmosphere

the cooking I like, As for Aniko, as long as she con find other children to play with happy anywhere.

she is

ONLY A FOOTBALLER

FLORIDA TENNIS

Italian Champion Upsets Vic Seixas In Or.-Finals

Palm Beach, Florida, Mar. 14. The Italian Champlon, Glusep- po Merlo, kicked up dust along the base line with aqcuratë drives today to upset second- seeded American Vie Seixas in the quarter-finals of the Ever glades Tennis Tournament, 6-1, 6-3,

star: from Cup

The Dayis

since they in Viennamates Merlo's deceplivo>play.

a

He explained that footballers Bologna kept Seixas on the who returned to Hungary did so run to back court with an un- for the families they left behind orthodox They had not

two-handed slim communicated Selzas, off his game, exhild not with their

"I arm not

other quarter-finals In the polllical man." Puskas sait de match, Mervyn Rose of Austra a dinal explanation. "I am not a casily stid by Gardner Mu even a member of the Hunloy, U.S., 6-1, 6-2. garian Army any more haven't read a newspaper for Flum U.S., and Australian Don Defending Champion Herb

HOME SOCCER FIXTURES

:

Candy won their quarter-final matches, yesterday. Fitm will play Candy in the first of the semi-ilmais tamarrow;

Merlo plays

Rose an Saturday.

Merto dropped out of doubles play because he said he wanted exert all his effort toward the singles competition,

to

"I want to go home with one

Following are the Home soccer American championship under

Highlight of last night's Colony Junior Badminton Chama- pionship games was the grand slam performance of YMCA's Miss Tsui Yuen-chun who fixtures for tomorrow: scored a deserving three sets win over clubmate Miss Connie

the Ladies Singles Blackpool Young in

Aston Vilia

Charlton Everton

First Division

Birmingham Wednesday Chelare West Bromi

v Newcastle

v Burnley

v Cardist

V Preston

v Pornouth

v Mancherler U

Second Division

International Basketball Tourney at semi-finals, winning by 11-2, Belton

2-11, 11-1 South China Stadium.

Later in the evening, Miss Leeds Tsul in partnership with Horton

Manchester C Bing-nam entered her third final Sunderland as this

pair beat Miss P. Tottenham Dhabher and Robert Yung 15-12, Wolves 15-12.

Harmley Miss Tsui qualified for her Blackburn first final on Wednesday night Bristol C when, partnering Miss Connie Fulham Lincoln Young, the two. beat

Misses Notts Forest Winnie Chan and Lilian Wa. Port Vale Thus, she is the only

triple Rotherham Junior this year's

HKAAC TEAM

Tho Athletic

AGAINST

6 COD

Hongkong Amateur Club team to meet 6 Composite Ordnance Depot in a three-per-event athleile malch at the Army ground, Boundary Street, on Sunday afternoon is not yet complete, but the follow- ing will be taking part:

100 Yards Stephen Xavier,

Friendly Game (Home) Dock R. A. Hamet.

yard at 11.30 a. on Sunday: C.

M. Stevens (Capt), M. 2. Hånding-

220 Yards: Stephen Xavier,

ham, J. Pakenham-Walsh, A. Hoo- | Archie Lin, BIN Rõevee, ton, J. D.

McGregor, P. G. M.

Taylor. Dr. A. H. A, Coombes, P.

3. Maddock, J. A. Anderson, 11.G. L Labrum, A. II. A. Locke.

are

440 Yards: Bill Reeves, Archlo

800 Yards: Bill Reeves, C. Rush,

Three Miles: F. O. Paizon.

High Jump: B. Houghton, Long Jump: Stephen. Xavier, R. A. Hamet, Bu Reeves.

Hop, Step & Jump: Stephen

Discus Throw: I. Hamson, P.

Third Division Internationals Southport are only two places removed from the bottom of the Third Division North, and Xavier, may yet have to apply for Shot Put: P. A. Noble, R. League re-election, but they can Hamson, feid an all-International for- Top Philippino players Ray-ward

line! The Ave Cgimura, the World Cham- municio Deyro and Felicisimo Mortensen (England), Mitchell A. Noble. plon, showed brilliant form | Ampon on Tuesday won the (England

"B"),

Bromilow Javelin Throw: Stephen against Czech Ivan Andreadis to first two singles matches against (England Amateurs), Birkett Xavier, P. A. Noble, R. Hamson. beat him 21-11, 17-21, 21-10, Maggi and Pietrangeli respec- (England Schoolboys) and Hummer Throw: P. 21-17 In the semi-finals and lively.

A.. Evans (Welsh Juniors).

Noble, R. Hamson, secured a repetition of last On Wednesday the Filipinos Programmes and Entry

year's Anal against his country defented the Italians in the iman, Tanaka.

doubles match for a 3-0 lead. Forms.. for the 10th Raco In the first ect Ogimura took Mike Dungo replaced Phillp- Mooting 1956/57 to be held on a lead of 17-8 to win the set pine third ranked Johnny Jose Saturday, 80th March and by 21-11. In the second, An- Who originally was scheduled to Saturday, 6th April, 1967, dreadis got the best start and led play tonight.-Reuter. (weather permitting) may be by 10-2, 10-11, 10-13 and 20-17

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

win at 21-17,

obtained at the Secretary's }, In the third set, Ogimura Omoe, Alexandra House; the again. smashed furiously, galned 32 Win For

Real Madrid

Road. 22.

Club House, Happy Valley; the lead by 7-1 and 11-9 and and the Stables, Shan Kwong toket at 21-10. In the Ogimura again seemed to be able to win casily after Entries close at 12 o'clock leading 9-4 18-7, 19-3, but Andreadis reduced Els tead' to: NOON on Tuesday, 10th 10-10. Then Ogimus's sharp March 1957.

forehand amashes decided in his favour by. 21-17.

By Order of the Stewards,,

JADES ARNOLD,

Bocretary.

Nico, Mar. 14. Real Madrid (Spain) boat Nico (France) 8-2 in the European Football Cup today wand

mest. Idignobosber Untied, Engllci: League : Chand- bion, in the semi-finala:" The following were rosulla of Madrid won. DEN - REDETWEA matches played," "in"the" World" kix goals to two-Reuter

RESULTS:::na Sai

THE GAMBOLS

[MV! - THIS FURNITURE

HAS A POLISH-ANDO_THE PAINT: WORK 50 BRIGHTO HAND THE CURTAINS 60 OLEAN

finalist in Championships,

entered

Sheffield Swansea West Hayn

Third Coventry Colchester

Other players who the finals were Cyril Chan, who beat Young Hung-chow 18-12, Cry. Palace 15-0, and Lee Wing-foon who tr triumphed over Bernard Brown Newport

Northampton 15-0, 15-11 in the Men's Singles Norwichs semi-finals,

Plymouth

Reading

Third

Championships continue Queen's Park tonight at the CCC, featuring Southampton the Junior Men's Doubles seml- Southend florals, the finals of the Junior Bartow

Men's Bradford Ladica' Singles, Junior Singles Doubles.

and Junior Ladies' Crowe

THE RESULTS ·

LADIES' SINGLES

(Semi-finals)

Darington Derby Gateshead Halifax Hull Rochdalo

Mi Tu Yuen-chun beat Miss Scunthorpe

Connie Young 119, 251, 11-1,

MEN'S SINGLES

(Reuni-Ghala

Cyril Chan beat Yeung Hung-chow 18-12, 18-0.

Bernard Brown lost to Lee Wing- toon 4-18. 13-15.

MIXED DOUBLES

Bemi-Ankin) Mr and Mrs Abbas lost to Cyril

Chan and Mr Chan 15-18, 7-15.

FL Yung and Miss P. Dhabher lost to lo Bing-nam and Mla Taul 12-15, 11-15

TODAY'S PROGRAMME.

At CCC

Semi Finals: "Junior Mená Doubles:

Workington Werkham

Airdrie

Celu

v Leyton

Grimsby

v Bury

Middlebro Bristol it

v. Sloka

v Liverpool

Notts County v Hudderalloid

v Leicester

v Doncaster Division (South)

v Brighton

♥ Swindon

v Watford

Aldershot

✔ Millwall

Y Walsall

✔ Chungham

v Bournemouth

✔ Inwich

v Torquer

V

Brentford Shrawberry Divizian (North)

V Bouthport v. Oldham Carlile Mansheid v.Accrington yYork

Hartlepools Chesterfield. .v.Bradford

v Stockport

Chester

V. Tranmere Scottish League KRAH

V. East Fize

Dunder Dunfermline

Hibernim Kilmarnock

VS Miren

v Aberdeen

V Partick

"V" Hearts®

Queen of So. Y Queen's Park Halth

Rangers

Berwick Fortar Hamilton

Z. A, Abbas and Young Hungschow Montros

v Leo Hip-wing and De s. X, Na | Morton

ar B. Yung and Chu Baiswah

Final: Junior Lod!aw_Singlos..

Final Junior Men's Singles,

Final Junior Ladies Doubler.

**-*- Motherwell.

V Falkirk

Beottish Langua "13"

St Johnstons Stenli'muir Stirling Third Lanark

Barry Appleby

“☛ Cowdenbeatz

Dundee U Allow: Dumbarto

v Clyde... V Arbroath

Albion Brechin Cit V Stranraer

DARLING, 1-DON'T KNOW || Oh wells. was aft HOW YOU MANAGE 10 at wouldn't work. KEEP THE HOUSE.

LOOKING SO SPARKUNG

START SPRING CLEANING NIDCT

WEEK

my belt,” he said.

In the women's play, Yolanda Ramirez of Mexico City upset Karol Fageros of Miami on third set default, Miss Ramirez won 8-10, 8-2, default; - when Miss Fageros complained of U ness and did not show up for the third 'set.

Angel Buxton, top-seeded foreigner, from London, defeat- Mrs Nancy Montgomery, ́U.S. (-1, 043,"

ed

AT NEW YORK Bill Talbert, writing in Sports: Illustrated magazine today

Lavoured open tennis T

ments in the U.S, but said countries may not be ready.

Talbert, captain of the US

Davis

Davis Cup team for the several years, traced the hist

of the argument about whether professionals should be allowed to compete in the same tourniawi. ment with amateurs and con- cluded: "I have seen the dou work well with. golf and see no renson why it could not be translated with careful plan= ning

into tennis."

Ho suggested that the U.S. get Internationat Federation permission to try an open fournament and give it a test at Forest Hills in one tourney, ruh by the U.S. Lawn, Tenals As- sociation,

natours-how Dody of the "Leave open competition in other countries--Als talla, Eng Iand and France, for instance.... entirely to those particular na- he wrote, “Different

on havo different

lems."

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