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THE CHINA (MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1959.

Ann Haydon Causes Sensation HARVARD COACH TO

WALKS OUT OF ENGLAND V. FRANCE INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS MATCH

London, April 7. Ann Haydon, the English girl who was No. 2 seed for the women's singles in the World table tennis championships at Dortmund, walked out of the England versus France international here tonight because she was told she could not play with a sandwich bat.

Nominate YOUR

5 Drawn Matches

In Moscow

Hongkong Footballer Chess Tourney

Of The Year

Moscow, April 7. Five of the six matches play- ed today between the world's top 12 players at the Moscow international cher tournament

Members of the public are invited to ended in drawa, nominate Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current season.

It is a popularity poll organised by the Under the rules of the English Table Tennis Association, sand-China Mail, and nomination coupons will wich and sponge bats are banned in all matches in England be accepted until the closing date to be except the English open championships.

announced later.

Early Upsets In English Open Table Tennis

London, April 7. Four of England's Swaythling Cup world championship lenmx were beaten in the preliminary matches of the English open table tennis championships at Manor Place here today.

SPORTRAITĮ

MARC

"Ah, at last-a meeting

of the Summit 7"

London Express Service.

U.S. ATHLETES

ENJOY FIELD

They were Michael Thornhill, Jeff Digber, Brian Kennedy and Harrison.

Arden Robinson, of Australia, beat Thornhill,

English No, 2, 15-21, 21-19, 21-18, 20-22,

Oficialk ni the international, being played at Park Royal here, told Miss Haydon that she must play with pimpled rubber. She declined to turn out, and a reserve, Pam Mortimer, was brought into the team.

"Pimpled rubber is complete- ly old-fashioned." Miss Haydon Said, "and 1 am to play the

The sixth game between the Russians. Lev Aronle and Varrily Smyslov, was adjourned at the 41st move and will be

continued. tomorrow morning.

The drawn games were Filip there between Miroslav

(Czechoslovakia) and Bert Lor-

sen

TRAIN P.1. SWIMMER

FOR PLACE IN OLYMPIC FINAL

Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 7.

Bill Brooks, the celebrated swimming coach at Harvard University, spoke today of his plans to train the Philippive butterfly star, Fred Elizalde, for a place in the final of the butter- fly event at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games. Brooks, who has had some of the world's top swim- mers pass through his hands, thinks that Elizalde has enormous potential and it is with impatience that he is awaiting the 18-year- old's return to the university tomorrow. Elizalde, nephew of a formerly, Improving the old record (Denmark), Eugeno Van- sloukov (Russia) and

Lalosz Philippine Minister for Foreign of 2 minutes, 13.8 seconds to 2 Fortis (Hungary), Boris Affairs, returned to Manila to minutes, 10.3 The two qualifications for nomination Spassk (Russia) and David spend an Easter holiday with time, however, was a long way sonissed the outside that of Dave Gillanders (Russia),

Anatole his family and

clocked . Z minutes, 2.5 are:

Loultikov (Russia) and Vladi recent United States champlun- who

seconda in the Universities mir Simaguine (Russia), Fre-ships at New Haven.

championships at the end of deric Olofsson (Iceland) and Zdravko Milev (Bulgaria).

tils abrence did not worry March. Bli Brooks, whose plans are

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But all Brooks thinks that fact tho The second

round of the of long range. tournament will be played

coach thinks that Elizalde, who Elizalde has it in him to reach 10-

versity butterfly records in the fact that he established a re- United States, needed the rest cord over 100 yards for Harvard irst year students in the match from swimming.

against another university

amateur athletle unian Junior record in North Carolina.

(1) Footballing prowess.

Bronstein

·

seconds. *Thi

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play.

Nominations should be addressed to Prese afternoon, France-has smashed a number of uni-this standard. He points to the

Asian players this week in the the Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street.

English open championships with bay chance at all I must play with sandwich.

'Once Bitten'

in the World "I found out championships in Dortmund last week that rubber was not Thurch Kood against them. don't want to make the same

mistake twice."

To the Editor, China Mall,

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

1

of the.

The row held up the match 21-16 in the first round and for an hour and three quarters, Vaya Markovic, 10-year-old But even without Miss Haydon, Yugoslay, defented Ingber 21-11, | England won by six matches 23-21 21-15 Ara the serond to three-Reuter. round.

21-

Outplayed

Kenny was outplayed 21-15.

22-20 by Krishnan

Nagoraj, of India in unother second ruund match.

Harrison W

eliminated

21, 21-13, 21-14, 21-14, by the Alke-known English player Eddy Hodson also in the second | ruusid.

Another slar to tumble was the French No. 1 Guy Amourriti, who Just 14-21. 13-21, 14-21 to the whirlwind attack of Englandis Alan Rhodes in the first round-Reuler.

DAY AGAINST Sports Diary

GITANIANS

Accra, April 7.

United States athletes had

TODAY

Hockey

Holand Cup Firm Round: Army "B" v Duteb (SKP) 530 pm: Navy

Soccer

a fleld day today in their New Burst "B" (582) 5.20 16.11.

athletics meeting here Inter-ghraif Knack-out Conwell- agalast Ghana, smashing-nals. "A" Grade. Patee three Ghanian records.

The amtstandimt performante of the day was that of world record pule vaulter, Den Brug/. who cleared 15 feet in the hot and sticky weather at the Accra sports stadium.

The other records were esta bished by Paddy O'Brien who

TO-MORROW Hockey

Cup Tournament +181 ioural Army "A" Y TRO "A 19KP) 230 11m; "Nav Bharat "A" ✔ Muchensis "A" (SKP) 330 pema AF Maraenils "B" ikea Parki 39 p.nt.

Ladles Jet): England (feervlet $30 |

Landi

Furces Minor

put the shot 60 feet, 3 inches Antette Champlonwups,

and then threw the discus 180BT, 12 a.m.

feet 2.5 inches,

Hurdles v. Flat

Josh Culbreutili, the "Aindritun Olymple bronze medal hurdler,

the 440 yards

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hurdles (Ghana) whe "ran on the flat, and beat- bim.

against E. Quagleys

After all these defeats, the Ghana team scored a surprise win over the Americans in the quarter mile relay, winning in 42.2 seconds.

The American team, which is touring West Africa, will leave tomorrow for Lagos, where they will take part in an inter- national meeting

VITIBER

Unity Team

Boundary

(Signed)

.Club.

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MADDOCKS RETIRES FROM FIRST CLASS CRICKET

Melbourne, April 7.

Len Maddocks, Australian Test wicket-keeper, has an- nounced his retirement from first class cricket.

micans

..

This

his withdrawal | might be some time before u from the Australian team to

replacement was announced four India and Pakistan ater this year. Maddocks, whose state team is

Victoria, Is

for wleket-keeper Len Mad- docks in the Australian team to our India and Pakistan. accountant Mr Ledward said the selectors with a large paper manufac-

had been notided of Mad- turing frand he is re-

ducks' withdrawal from the ing for business reRSONN.

team, but as I did not leave next Outuber or Novem- her, there were no great urgency about selecting heeper.China Mail

AN

He was included the team to

four India and Pakiston deputy to Queensland's Wally for Grout, who kept wicket Australia during the recent Test series against England..

SEVEN 'CAPS' Madlocks, 32, has earned seven "caps"-five against Englund and one

West ach against Indies and India,

la addition to his fine wicket- keeping, he has an impressive Last record as a butsman. season,

be hit 591 runs in" dret class cricket for un aver- age of 43.4.

The secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, Mr Jack Ledward, sald today it

National Ice Hockey League

Referee Resigns

After Near-Riot Match

Boston, April 7.

another Special.

Worst Golf

Moments

TREE STOPS LEES—AND SUFFERS

By JOHN INGHAM

mo. Tow

No

Russian Crews Trained Very Hard January and set up another

For Seattle

Regatta

Attributes

"The rest will be very good for him because he trained really very Hurd during the whole school year," sald

Says Brooks: "Elizalde has Brooks. But once Elizalde re- Philadelphia, April 7.

some remarkable natural attri fums, Brooks Russia will not be sending no time.

wants to waste butes. Although there are in the

A He has training United States crews to take part in the inter-

ready. It is swimmers who

many butterfly programme ali national rowing rezatta at

are excellent Scattle on August 1 because o Philippine star faster than ever maintain their speed up to 200 designed to make the you over 100 yards, those who can important regattas

home in

time for the big SURUBEL during the same period, Mr swim meeting.

and 220 yards with the case of John Carlin, Vice-President of

Elizalde are rare,

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Henry Longhurst On Golf

"His stamina this principal asset His co-ordination is ex-

International Rowing In its fra year at Harvard. Federation, announced here Elizalde beat the university today--France-Presse,

record for the 200 yards butter-pellent and with several months training and competition this year and next year, he can hope to reach the Olympic Anal. "Bul it willbe hard and he must do plenty of training." said Brooks. He gave an indication of the enthusiasm of Elizalde. "He will be at the pool on Thurs- day. We have no time to lose. The Olympic Games take place In a litle more than a yeur." And the coach added; "A place in the final at Rome would be his reward for his remark- able assidully in training, France-Breast

SHARP PRACTICE

As a rabid fan. of my colleague Ian Fleming and of the adventures of his secret service hero, James Bond, (Lam.naturally delighted to find that in the latest episode the second of the latter's three skirmishes with the villainous Mr Goldfinger takes place on the golf course.

Furthermpte, those who know to come along and play under frough and, after trying one or Miteff Now In

Royal St Georges-professional, Mr. B's name and handleap. two clubs to see if he could get Albert Whiting: short uth hole Money is, of course, the root at the ball with them, eventually known as the Maiden will or nearly all major cheating at hacked it out with a nibliek. His have little dieully in follow-golf and nearly always the youthful opponent mode some ing the play at Mr Fleming's Caddie is suborned into being observation which he took to be Royal Si Marks, Sandwich, an accomplice. where the professional is Altrol

Blucking and the short 6th is Holes In Pockets known as the Virgin,

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Fuggestive, whereupon he re- torted: "Look here, tellow, If I want to cheat, start with the nibliek and work Mr Goldinger, 119 might knew one club where too up to the brassie!" be suspected of a man with much money was habitually creases down the sides of his played for by people too keen Women golfers, I am plu-fours, chents. I will not to win it and most of the assured, cheat nearly all the revrol the subterfuge whereby caddies were reckoned-though lime, but I suspect that this may Boud outcheats in the 18th, I personally did not have oc-be the sort of unfair generalisa

to prove to have on that is usually levelled vill say that the account | casion

pun

often,

of the match adds materially holes in their trouser pockets against women motorists. When to the Actional literature of and space bull with the you see a particularly abomin

same identification marks as the able.plece of driving by a man,

an

golf and sheds light on aspect of the game which bas one for which they were you tend to say "Look at that always fascinated me and on searching.

fellow. If it is a woman, you which I have often thought one day to write one of Sherlock Holmes's "trifling monographs,"

Best Example

In warmer climates, barefoot-say "These women!" ed Negro caddies ure tremen- dous manipulators of a golf ball with

toe while the big guring heavenwards with an air of saintly, innocence.

Good Reply

Favourite Story

Far and away my

Line For Fight With Cooper

New York April 7, Teddy Brenner, matchmaker for Um St Nicholas Arenu, New York, confirmed today that he wants to match the British heavyweight champion, Henry Cooper, ronked No. 2 the list of challengers for Floyd Futterson's world title and the Argentine heavy, Alex Miteff.

Brenner said he had offered Cooper a guarantee of $25,000 or 30 per cent of the gate re- ceipts to meet Miteff over 10 rounds in New York as soon as possible.

His statement follows Milet's Perhaps it would be fair to win lust night at the St Nicholas I also remember on one

tho ever of Fay that women in ordinary Arepa

American Chestni ar mitralke cheating the Hongkong courses just after play-to-day sulf do hot here Negro, Harold Caner, A newly planted tree on Lan- nl patience, is mostly so point the war being accompanied by quite so, ineleulously to the loss as to have something rather about half a dozen diminutive rules which is, of course, quite

Che New York newspaper cashire's Fairhaven golf course

Brenner was wrecked, the Open. chumpion- | splendid about it. There are, of self-appointed forc-caddles who. n...

thing.

today that said ship, chances of Arthur Lees-course, axception

28tercorrenton S and paid the penally. It is no fa very considerable polai in B. ahead. 'It was not. I think,

favouritz Garden for the "fight"| lunger there.

Probably libe outstanding wholly coincidental that I in-story is of a former Cambridge he eculd count on receipts of at Yorkshireman Lees recalis: example in the game's history evitably got, a fortunate de.

player, now dead, who really did last US3100,000. I hooked my drive to the base

was the singular incident in

cheat flagrantly and was known a seiling

Mitelt's what we should call of this Wtle tree, I stood all

win, following his 17 in do so. He was playing willi

knock-out at the hands of the round it to try to play my bail. sweep at a highly respectable

Dale Bourn in the foursomes out, sideways, backwards, 'any

American club some years ago,

Nor can I forbear mentioung against a very well known, Lan German, Wille Besmanoff and third ranking a Mr A handicap 17. direellon. Do you think I could? when

yet again

his defeat by the inte "Wash" don club-I never go there und Mr. O, handicap 18, made a No chance.

Carr's story of his driving far without thinking of land at Zora Folley, lins placed him in. "Finally I stole up on it net retur of 58-57-115 for

demand again. up the fairway at Wallon the Inst hole Dale drove into He quietly and had a quick hit.

was convincing against Heath in a friendly match and the bunker on the right, while Carter and showed that he has another No good So I had

This splendid score won for Anding his ball deep in a divot the club pair were over to the developed a powerful right a the talented pair and the man mark. That'd be a nice

one left. Dale arrived in time 10 add to his intelligent left and at last got it clear, but I was heading for an eight at

who had bought them vin se to get in the Medal," he said find his partner busily teeing-France-ProDE, least,

the man replied sweep some 10,000. dollars. In to which "I started to walk away, requiry revealed, however,

that darkly: "You'd never tavo ad up the ball in the bunker, membered that tree, tumed Mr A's handicap was not 17 in the Modal,"

"I sty, look here," he sold, round and gave it such a kick but three and that Mr B was ↑ liike, too, the jeeply, of motor words to that effect. that it fell over” says Lees, not in fact Mr B at all, but other London golfer when,play-partner looked up. "What?" he had been due to officiate in to- The two incidents Immediately who failed to quality by one young Mr C, also handicaping in a Continental champions said. "They didn't see me, did night's seventh and deciding preceded the tying and winking strolo.

three, whom -Mr. A-hod invited įship. He had driven into the |they?" Stanley Cup game, between the Montreal gools—U.P.J,

30 holes. with Nigeria

and Ghana-France-Presse,

Headaches (BAYER)

Toothaches

Colds

are quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN

Veteran National ice hockey league referee Roy (Red) Storey resigned today, apparently under fire for, his handling of Saturday night's Stanley Cup play-off game between Montreal and Chicago.

Storey announced the Pecans, programmes and bottles, signation, effective immediately, Three fans attempted to man- 10 Baston sportswriters. He handle Storey,

Brasil and the Toronto Maple

Legrist

Reforce-in-chiat Carl Voes,

also here, sald

Storey offered

no explanation for the noni grun- tion but oddeck that “the whole thing arose from the game un Saturday."

Attacked

Storey was attacked on the- dee by a Chicago fan after malding a diemated call. A near-riot followed.

Montreal-wo:ihe game A-4, and the stud-flank, worien, dost games to AvOS A

Blacktawic,conch Rayly: Pikach charged. Sierey, fullcd to call two penalisen imminet stonfreal Inte in the final berkiksi

Pitous eberged that the rTO forreing, was “formy.” Fans held Jan the game for close to 20.

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Se Barrie Ach labe

| REALLY GMIYE; TRE-MIDDLE

OF GESÍNG CÖLBINING VI HON TIME POZBUYINKS NEW HATE)

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by LEONARD BARDEN

GAS FOR JOY

Here position from Russian tournament: Black to more and win.

Solution No. 8592 2.1.212

· Louddu Seurusa Berstad,

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