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THE CHINA MAIE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1952

PAKISTANIS MORE CONCERNED WITH NOT

TAKING A A SLIDE

So They Only

Only Lead 3-1 After First Night Of Thomas Cup Tie

By "TOUCHWOOD"

Inexperienced youth came up against experienced opposition in last night's Thomas Cup international badminton match and our youthful Colony representatives confirmed what I had written about them a few days ago. They were at sixės and sevens when they faced the reputable Pakistanis, losing three of the night's four matches.

So Pakistan, with a 3-1 lead, require only two more victories tonight. to clinch the issue and also the right to meet Burma in the second round of the Asian Zone tournament on October 6 and 7.

were so

In chuting the shuttle the team who fired in a similar Pakistanis let go shots the international

malch ak the were out of their reach to avoid Singapore Badminton Stadium- possible injury, for they have and a new stadium at that to play their remaining Ave) too-where the parquet floor matches of this the tonight. WI5 so over-waxed that the Watching the Pakistanis and trst match of the evening of our players falt like nine pins between Ong Potrlim and Dick of during the course of the match. Mitchell was abandoned before

It reminded me of an American the first set was over.

If it were not for the slippery condition of the parquet court at Loke Yew Hall, the visi- 400's would ve been very

They much better. uncertain and cautious in their around movements

the cour}} that what spectators suW them was only shadow their true worth.

Yvon Durelle Did Little To Advance His Claim As Moore's Challenger

Detroit, Sept. 25.

The British Empire Light-Heavyweight Champion, Yvon Durelle, out-brawled stubborn German Heavyweight Willie Besmanoff in 10 rounds tonight, but showed little to advance his claim as Archie Moore's next light-heavy challenger,

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All three officials scored for the Canadian Champion

referee Tom Briscoe 47-44, Judge Ed Waggonlander -47-38 and Judge Juck Aspéry 46-15.

The Unite Press maw il 47- a hard-fought round, now bled 41 for Burelle in the uattumalty- televised Olympia Stadium bout before a crowd of about 1,600.

The Light-Heavyweight Chara- plon, Archie Moore, said after knocking out Tony Anthony Jast Friday that he would like to tight Durelle.

But Durelle, who was xensa- floral ju nearly knocking out Anthony in A 10-round bout here in June. found the solid and heavier Besmanoff too big and tough to damage seriously.

EVEN FIGHT

The tight was even for the first five rounds, with Besmanoff hitting Durelle freely at times with left job or overhand rights and right uppercuts.

come

In the sixth, Durelle, weigh- ing: 177 to Betmenots 189.

out low in a bob and weave. He got under Bosman- off and hit the 25-year-old Germun with #half-dozri

right and tot hooks to the

hem. Bermanoff, who had put

a mouse under Durelle's eye in

Headaches

Toothaches Colds

BAYER

are quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN

SILVER CLEANING MAGIC!

GLASS WAX

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top

The Americans protested to the official referee and there was nothing to do but to stup play

The court was immediately clean of the layer of wiped sax, then roughened with aand- paper, and though the procedura · took over an hour the players were uble 10 continue they mutch with no further tumbles.

More At Home

foor,

The Hongkong team wal more nt home, probably dug to the use of new rubber shoes to counter the slippery, Perhaps if our vellers were to follow this procedure they might be able to dispel

their

fear of slipping.

The standard

of play last night felled to reach interna-

lock sting

seldom and they

tional class. The Pakistan singles players, Nazir Ahmad and Irshad Ahmed, Rajput from the nose.

though winning with practically For the

ngainst M. A. next four rounds no opposition Durelle kept

Ebrahim and George Ma with Besmanoff and raked him with ares of 15-2. 15-0 and 15-1. snenk combinations

15-10 respectively, of Jof hocks and right uppercuts. In in their smashing. the eighth. Durelle tricki Their high services Desmanoff by suddenly letting reached the baseline his hands go free in a clinch, were then catching Willle with both Ists Wille

In let down hig

the Ebrahim-Ahmad guard.

Rajput Arst singles of the night, In the ninth Durelle chased Ebrahim fell victim to ອ Bernam across the ring, was opponent's cross-court drives. drawn up short when Besmanoff The first set went to the Pakis- suddenly found him with two lani in nine minutes and the straight rights, but before the next

minutes many round ended he was on the In- without

scoring side up with right and left point. books.

43rd

RR

Durelle,

winning his bout against 15 losse and two draws, did nothing to build up

1. Ente for the

weak in taking drop shots to the net

in as

Ebrahim

All At Soa

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George Ma, the Colony reigning Singles Champion, was $100,000 al sea when he met Pakis-

ALL SET TO TAKE ON HONGKONG

virti abunbaiti nav.

The Pakistani Thomas Cup team settle down for a brief conference before the start of the Thomas Cup tie against Hongkong at Loke Yew Hall yester-

day.

ALL TOGETHER

The Hongkong and Paklatan teams pictured before the start of the Asian Zone tie. The Pakistanis took three. of the first night's four matches to lend 3-1 in the two-night international badminton match-China Mail Photos.

IOC Rejects

Italian

Demand To Increase

Size Of 1960 Games

Solla, Sept. 25.

RUDIAEO asked tonight by tan's Number Two, Irshad The International Olympic Committee today rejected an

Moore for a title fight.

43TL

even mort

Ahmed. Ma in the opening set The batter from Bale Ste served a continous succession Anne, New Brunswick, picked of out-of-court shota which It

stolid and well-bulli target rattled him into

lost s errors. Bermumoff. who eighth fight ngainst 30 wing and

Hi Ma resorted to over-the- It seven draws but claims he has niet, low service, he might have never

been knocked off his fared much better than the end feet---United Press.

WEST INDIA

BADMINTON CH'SHIPS

of a 15-1 score,

The Pakistan player raced to 9-1 and 11-5 second set· leuds, but ho struck a bad patch for the Hongkong Champion to creep up to 10-14. Ma served or hlt out to lose set and match at 15-10.

In the first doubles of the night between M. A. Ebrahim Bombay, Sept. 25; and Wong Wal-hung and Masoort The world's two top badmin-Khan and S. Vajahat Ali, the ton singles players, Denmark's Colony pair carned the only Malaya's point of the night for Hongkong, Finn Kobbero and Exidle Choary

overwhelmed They took full advantage of their less-talented opponents at erratic play by Khan and Alf to the West India Championships win 16-12, 15-12. here today,

Choong beat. India' Kamath 16-6, 15-0 and Kobbero beat India's Bawne Rego 15-8, 15-10.

Halian demand to increase the size of the 1900 eliminated the individual and team Dressage event and

Olympic Games in Rome.

the two 10,000 Metres Canoe Kayak events. also told the Rome Organising Committee to get

touch with the International Swimming Federation with a view to eliminating either of the two Breast Stroke swimming styles Butterfly or Orthodox in the hext Games.

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consisting

The 10C rejected proposals to make euls within the varians

the team events of sports wherever possible, eliminate the Modern Pentathlon from the Confirming Wrestling, the 1900 Games and cut the num-10C decided to maintain the ber of Wrestling events from 10 full Wrestling card to 8. There will be no change of eight Free Style and; eight in these events at Rome.

| Graeco-Roman events for Nome, International Following yesterday's 100 de. but to ask the. cision to make future. Olympics Wrestling Federation to cat even bigger instead of making the planned cuts, the delegation from 16 to 8 for any later of the Home Organizating Com Olympics by eliminating either mittee began their appearance the Graeco-Roman or the Free Slu Chuen and George Ma before 100 by requering that style toursement or part of

both--United Press. were no match for Irshad Ahmed the new Olympic set-up bo J

and Nazir. Rahut and were applied to the 1969 Games. bester 16-5, 15-8.

NEW SET-UP

Kobbero later competed in the Mixed Doubles, semi-fing), where he covered, most of the court to help us weak porr India's Mrs Premy Prasha beating Malaya's David hoong and India's Sillog Vakeel. 8-18, 16-10, 15-11-France-Presse,

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The match continues tonight' at the Loke Yow Hall.

The Results

down the

, number of events

Israell Team In Japan

The new got-up, raises the

Tokyo, Sept. 25. number of sports which a host A 22-member Larnell soccer country,can singe from 19. to team arrived here tonight by of yesterday's matches:

Volleyball Following are the full scores | 22. Including

and air via Korea for a series of Archery, which were admitted goodwill matches with Japanese as new Olymple sports yeslet- representative sides. day.

The IOC voted to maintain the old acl-up for Rome and to

Bingles Nazir Rajput (Pulcistán) beat M. A. Ebrahim (HK) 15-2, 15-D.

Irshad Ahmed (Pakistan) beat George Ma (HKC), 15–1, 15-10.-

Doubles

Darling Its Solith Korean tour, the Israeli team, won one match and fast two.-Reuter.

Masood Khan and Vajahat Al|_ THE GAMBOLS

(Pakistan) lost to M. A. Ebra- him and Wong Wal-hung (HK),

12-15, 12-18.

Nazir

Rajput and tratad

Ahmed (Pakistan) boût Goorge Bia and Sáu Chiếu (HIC), IE-

18-9.

Tonight's Gaines

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M. A. Ebrahim (HK) ↑ Irafınd Aluhod

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Ahmed Hajput.

Lee Wing-foon (HK) Atram Beg.

Wong Wal-hung

Ebrahim (HK) V NAF

·Hajput and Inked Ahmed.

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Sports Diary

TODAY

Swimming

Third Day of Oolony Swimming Championshilpa Arzats ut EYMICA, B. p.m

Badminton

Second Day of Thomaá. Cup Itě:

Wales Beat East Germany

In World Cup Match

Cardiff, Sept. 20. Wales beat East Ger, many 4-1 in their quali fying round World Soccer Cup match here. today, after leading '3-0 at half-time...

This was the - last match for Wales in Group 4 of the European Zone, and they now have four pointa from four matches.

four

Czechoslovakia, points, and East Ger- many, two points, meet In the last match of the Group at Leipzig in November.

A devastating seven- minute spell in which Wales scored three goals, In the first half, virtual- ly settled the issue.

Desmond Palmer, the Swansea centre. forward, scored two of them, both from close range, and Wales' fourth goal came 18 minutes from the end.

Slower than their Welch counterparts, the German forwards never- theless combined 20- curately in occasional raids but the Welsh backs held firm. SLIPPERY CONDITIONS

The Germans, clearly disliking the slippery conditions, were....kept desperately defending after the interval but they fought back and scored in the 67th minute. Manfred Kai- serhn, their Inside-left, tried a long shot and Mel Charles, previously play- ing well in place of his brother Jolin – who is How with Juventus

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(Italy), sliced the bath into his own net.

Clit Johta, Swankes cutside left, added the second Welsh goal after. Palmer opened the scoring in the 37th minute, There was a crowd of about 20,000.- Reuter.

AT AMSTERDAM Amelerdam, Sept. 25,

Holland and Austria drew 1-1 in Group 5 here today. Austria led 1-0 at halftime.

After a first minute goal by Austria Was ruled off-side, the game settled down to a slow pace.

The Austrians were stronger in the first half but the finishing of the forwards was poor.

Hanappi, the Austrian captain and centre-half, opened the scoring with a hard low shot in the 29th minute, finishing off a the movement be tween Inside-right Sene kowisch and outside. right Kozlicek. The Dutch Increased their pace in the second half and in the 61st minute equalised with a brilliant goal by centre-forward Lenstra,

Both sides missed scoring chances in the closing minutes,

There was a crowd of about 65,000.

It was not a dificult game for the English

referee, Mr Arthur Ellis, of Halifax, who

KIZAA

assisted by James Ham- mont, and Jess Henhäm, of London, as linesmen. -Reuter.

LOUIS CLINCH SECOND PLACE BY BEATING

MILWAUKEE BRAVES

New York, Sept. 25.

St Louis struck for all its runs in the eighth inning toiliy

to beat the Milwaukee Braves 4-1 and cilnch second place in the National League.

Innlegg Falskaa, Loke Yer The Cardinals are four games ahead of third-place

Hati, 7.45 pm.

Jennis Malayan Ris v CCC at CCD.

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Brooklyn Dodgers with four games to play. victory broke an eight-game winning streak by the Braves,

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Right Belder Jho King opened↑ Jensen and Jimmy Piersall of the big eighth with a single, Boston nil Art Schult and

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.of -tho Killebrew Senators nisa homered. Ted Williams dad divo singles in three-ul bats.

Buhl. Before, it was over, the Swim-Cardinals gert ning to the me Gala, EYMCA, 10 am

Annual Terry Trophy match, HE plate and got six hits. Stan Hegtx HQLF af Victorin Paul.

Muslai had a pinch-hit single first run and tò, drive in the omvial dinner by USA for Pakistan Thomas Cup team at Lc virtually assure himself of the 0 p

League batting title with a 351 average.

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The Pennant-winning Braves got their only run in the fifth when Dell Rice singled, moved to third on. an error and a scored on a dy sacrifice and London, Sept. 25.

by Johny Logan. Unlied States former, world lightweight boxing

champlón HIS SEVENTH SETBACK Jimmy Carter arrived here to day from America to fight the

Lindy McDaniel...pot.credit first inter-racial 1ght in the for the victory, his 15th against history of South Africa.

pine defeats, although Lloyd

Zurich, Sept. 25. Markt pitched the last two fan-

The International Football Carter, a negro, meets South Ings. The loa.for..Buhl broke. Federation announced today that Africa's British Empire Light- nine-game winning streak and the ban, on the transfer to weight Champplen Wille Toweel was his seventh setback against foreign in

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of Hungarian a non-title fight here on 18 victories.

who left he Junior, players, October 8.

In the only other day game country during last vente dis- South African laws forbid in the Major Leagues today, turbances, will be itted from inter-racial bouts. This will! Frank Malzone smoshed two October 21. also be the first time that home runs to lead the Boston The ban was not due to end Topeel, fights an American.— Red Sox to a 7-8 victory over unții, Aprli 1988, ---- Chima. Mall France Presse,

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