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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961.
World Table Tennis individual events Gary Player wins
commence today
STRONG CHALLENGE FROM CHINESE PLAYERS IN STORE FOR
JAPANESE TITLE-HOLDERS
Peking, Apr. 10.
China, who on Sunday ended Japun's seven-year reign ́os men's champions of the world, are certain to threaten Japanesc supremacy in individual events when the World Table Tennis Championships resume here tomorrow.
In the last World Championships at Dortmund, Germany, two years ago, Japan's hard-hitting players carried off all the Individual titles except the men's singles, won by Jung Kuo-tuan, of China.
The
depi- Chinese men clearly their superiority
THIS MORNING'Sing a week's Sway thing Cup Chuare Teo-lung-
RESULTS
the quarter-finals where he is Chint's clash with ...edeit te
Murakami has been drawn to when they defeated, first
Con in the Hungary, and then Japan, hve meet Portugal's J.
champicus, L thrill-sccond round. The Japanese BITECH
the same were in
quarter 25 packed final matches
At the
Lime the second-seeded crezik. Bante Chinese women showed their Itoshino's opening match will strength by beating Rumania be in the second round against Burma. Roo, of Mohan and pushing Japan to the init K
op- quarter fra) before conceding defeat to the Hoshino's here
defending Corbillon Cupponent should be burly Ferenc veteran Sido, the champions.
Kungarian who won the world thic Fra Japan are strong favourites
Peking, Apr. 11.
Results in the World Table
Tennis
Championships
this morning_were:
MEN'S SINGLES
First round
Zung Kli-Hwa (North Korea) beat B. Gopa: (Nepal) 21-4. 21-5, 21-0.
Defending champion 1953.
Four of five members of the Pleuse East Germany) bestew Swaything Cup champious Maung Mying Bunnal 21-16, 21-0. are seeded, as are three of the the Chinese for women 25.6.
of
the
to Frovide the women's
for xingles champion fourth successive time. Kimiyo
ta Jen-su (Chinas best .. Rodri-team. They are headed by Jung
Matsuzaidi, the been guez (Ecuador) 21-23, 21-11, 20-0.
Kuo-tuan, the defending cham reigning champion, has 1. Harrison
stari who ion, now 23,
sceded No. 1, With team-mate bespec- Mrs Kazuko oh, who holt's efficial favourite, and Locked Miss
Chung-hut
Anila (ES) 1-18.
Engin. 21-17. Yang Jui-hop (China) beat G. Briceno (Beundor) 21-8, 21-11. 21-4. G. Averin (USSR) beat D. Quay ((F) 21-0, 1-17, 21-7.
Kuns Chun-ilea (North Koreai bent Sols Cheo-Thor (Blogspotal 21-14, 21-17 21-11.
Feu Pot-li Singaporel
P. R. Jon Nepal) 31-4, 21-6, 21-8.
Suo- (China) beat Aung Cyaw-than (urnal 21-12. 21-6, 21-8. 2. Kalais) (USSR) beat E. A.
21-12, 21-6, 21-6. Arcs (Ghana)
(Nepal beat . .. Lohari Jerperren Demack 18-21, 11-15. 31-10, 20, 21-11.
16. Milk! (Japan) beat 1. Andreadis Czechoslovakia) 21-14, 21-17, 21-12 Chuang Chia-fu (China) beal Mon 21-7. (Burma) 21-13. Toon-sions
27-14.
irin Nhat-huy (North Vietnam
(Ghana) 15-21, 1,021 . A. QUAYA 21-10, 27-20, 21-11.
(China) beat W.i
Wing
Duarte (B. 1-15, 21-18.
Chu Jun-lung (China) beat E. P.! Lohant (Nepal) 21-10, 21-12, 21-11. Yu Chang-chun (China) best Wilcox (Australiel 21-1, -11, 21-14. Waming (China) bes! But Dua-long
North Vietnam) 10-21, 21-10, 21-22 22-20.
21.01.
P. Rezans (Tungary) beat Lam Kwok-wah 18lgapore 21-7, 21-12, IL Crayden (England) beat J. Kotur (Nigeria) 1:37. 71.57, 21-18.
tep1 J A. Saumurly (USSR) Lorus (Cribal 21-1. 21-8. 23-7.
Chen Italok-chung China
S. Lanke (East Germany)
21-19, 35-15.
J.
Vegrine
beat 21-16,
beet
Teng Chulantschling (Chino), 21-11.
21-15, 2-10.
Yugoslavia
Second round
Jung Kuo-tuan
Chiu
CR
the national champion and one
the world's doubles title, seed-
of the most consistent players ed No. 2. Both showed consis
in the Corbillon Cup games,
int strength in helping Japan retain the Corkflon Cup
Jung Kuo-tuan is top-seeded to
Must beware
10 #nect European champlon) here. Zaitun Berczik, of Hungary, In the final, while Japan's trio of Lehiru
Nobuya Oglmum,
Third and fourth "seeds," Mr Teruo Murakan Eva Koczian, Hungary's Euro- Hoshino and Are third, fourth and ofth re-
and Japan's champion pean Pretively aweng the 16 seeded Mrs Tomi Okada, who as Miss Okawa won the singles title in should 1956, will If Jung Kuo-tuan
probably meel un- fall in his bid to relain the sealed Chinese girls in second title, then China have another round matches tomorrow. contender In Chuang The Mrs Okada particularly must tung. 13-year-old
mra.
student,
the U.S. Masters
SUPER SPURS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Golf Tournament
The Tottenham Hotspur football team have plenty on their minds with the Cup fusi against Lelecator City at Wembley on May 6, and the League championship now well within their grasp. All the more reason then, for the odd spot of relaxation-here are sixteen of the top Spurs players, gropped around 10-year-old student nurso Jaconelino Knight of Enfeld. If Spurs dentro-half Maurion Norman is not locking quite so relaxed as the others, li'r because he has just been married to Jacquèline, ai St Thomas a Becket Charch at Northaw, Atiddlesex.:
Blanchflower, Bobby Photo above (from left); Back row-Brown, Ityden, Marchi, Booth, Norman and Jacqueline, White, Medwin, Hollowbread, Baker, and Spurs manager Bill Nicholson; front row-Hopkins, B769n, Jones, Mackay, Henry-London Express photo.
dear sIK
Saturday's fiasco
Irrespective of what the final outcome wilt EVER be in Saturday's "Fiasco" of the Gamo between the Hongkong and
"NUTS" from Brazil? I
Dave Brown
Charnley: He(
has a big mouth
and talks a lot
London, Apr. 10.
Augusta, Apr. 10. Gary Player of South Africa, former British open title-holder, snatched a thrilling one-stroke win over defending champion Arnold Palmer in the American Masters' Golf Tournament here today. Player had a 72-hole total of 280. Palmer needed only par figures on the 18th for the $20,000 (about £7,140) first prize, 'but cracked badly, and Player became the first overseas winner in the Tournament's 27-year history.
American amateur Charlie Cee td with Palmer for retend ploce
brilliant alter a CG. Coe missed a long but on the last hole which would have · given him a birdie and a US with Mayer,
Palmer, who evon $12,000
UK SOCCER
Burnley lucky to
(£4,280) had a final round of draw with Villa
71 against Player's two-over- par 74.
This win brought Player's total earnings, so far, in the United States this year $43.200 (about £10,100).
to
Tonse battle Intense battle, Player had started the fourth round with a four stroke lead over Palmer. Beit
fell one be stroke behind the American on the long 154 when he returned In A one-over-par
When Player had finished, Palmer had three holes to play and needed only to par them to retain the Utle. But his victory hopes were dashed on the last
hole.
in League Cup
London, Apr. 10. Burnley was rather lucky: to withstand Aston Villa's closing-minute attack in the first-leg match of Football their English League Cup semi-final to night and carn for them-. selves a 1-1 draw,
Vila's defence played magol- Acently all through against a Burnley attack witch missed goal-scorer Deakin kept out any threat from Mallroy. The
leading
Robson.
10,034
for
Was
Palmer needed a par-four an
only goals the the 420-yard 18th but played lato a bunker with his second Towd had to cheer came in the
frat half. Miller scored stroke, then overshot the green Burniest and Hitchens with his third.
Villa's scorer, He played back on th the green but the ball overshot the
the lang pult by a foot
In the closing minutes Villa when Cummings fouled McEwan, and but the referee awarded a free- Palmer
Klek just outside the penalty
easily cleared,
For the first time fn the
have yel to see a Hong- Dave Charnley, British lightweight boxing cham-pin by 13 fest. Then he missed appealed for a penalty nion, today said of his next opponent Ameri- victory was Player's. Chinese Football
can world champion Dave Brown; "He has a holed out with his sixth stroke, ares and Crowe's free-kick was big mouth. He talks a lot but he contradicts tournament's 27-year history,
Burnley now faces A very himself. We'll see what he has to say after the anal round had been ebon-tough task at Villa Park, their
drmed yesterday because of rain,
bogey round, where they fost April 18."
The 41 competitors startedo Spurs in the semi-final of the the round again today, with FA Cup.
Aston Villa must be meets Brown Brown who arrived Palmer and Player renewing rated favourites to meet Rolher- ham in the final of the League on closed Cup. ft London a week ago has been steadily criticising Charley's
In the club- boring methods,
kong Team who were one/two did who goals, down not revert to a couple of "fancy touches" on their opponents, throw up their hands, shout that all is LOST. They can- not play LOSING Youth Soccer wing GAME, and U have often gunted game, Gus. And
Д
Charnicy
April 18.
for Singapore Peking beware as the draw puts
her
against unseeded Han Yu-chen, 18-year-old member of China's Corbillon Cup team.
As In the men's angles, 15 sanded. bein play cas
The seeding committee rate him anly seventh in the men's singies, but this youngster who
have whirlwind attacking play gume has tince shown all the Among those who could upset qualities of a potential world the top four are China's Chlu fifth. She beater in helphig China to win Chung-hui, seeded
3
Unknown opponents
the Swaythling Cup. He might was the only Chhuse player to A surprise again win a slogies against Japan in well pring
Corbilinn Cup finals-beating is week.
Mrs Ituh.
Another likely contender with Japan ability to topple higher-ranked When China defeated
is Rumania's Marin 5-3 to clinch the Cup last night, players
sceded 13 who Chuang won both hin singles Alexandru,
She played brilliantly! world twelfth matches against former
the Corbillon Cup elinapton Ogimura and Japan-, throughout
(China beat J.ese national champion Hishino encounters-Reuter.
Inter (England) 21-11 21-13, 21-9. In straight games.
A. Rethumaniz) beat K
Kaisteka (Poland) 21-12, 21-19,
21-17.
M. Alagbala (Nigeria) beat Ban-,
nett Cannday 21-11, 01-11. 31-2.
Guineas entry
wins St Cloud race
Parle, Apr. 10.
Over
foreign the 200 Most of
players here aro
Alve
apprehen-
about the scheduled unknown
meetings with
Chiness opponents, who are
often teenager
of
people With millions playing table tennis here, ar tho impetus of international wide success, Chin choice of youngsters to fill the draw sheet.
has
Women's events
this is from who comes
"NUT"
П from ---
"BRAZIL**
RUGBY RESULTS
and Thailand
Bangkok, Apr. 10. Singapore beat open 1-0, and Thailand bent Taiwan 4-1 on the first day of the Third Asinn Youth Football
Tournament
or
their great turale. Player watched
circuit. iclevision rounda house 19 Palmer made the long Charnley bered two tuy with Frank Godsoe, a 15-foot putt, which would have Texa's new paperman trave)l-meant a te, then fell back, re
wife's arma an lieved, into his Ing with the Brown party.
the ball rolled part the pin- Revier.
Right-hand shots
Godsoo sold afterwards: haven't got anything to go back.
here tonight. Singapore led 1-0 and serve the pants off Brown at half-time, and Thailand 2-0 with. Charnisy was good some of the time but he still goi 55 at the interval,
with Rugby
London, Apr. 10. Resulta of tonight's Unien matches were:
Camborne 0, Cardiff 20. Masteg 10, Bridgend 21. Nott: 14. Coventry 42.
and Newlyn Penzance Ebbw Vale 20.-Reuler.
Two matches will be played tomorrow aight: Ceylon V3 Malaya and Indonesia vs Viet- tam,
Singapore's victory surprise. After their
right-hand shots-right: from the city Hmlu,"
PI Davis Cup team in Japan
Tokyo, Apr. 10, The Philippine Davis Cup
Two hours later, Brown in a gymnasium a dozen miles away storted practising right-hand team arrived here by air today the elty Ilmits". to meet Japan In the Eastern good He fought three rounds almost zone Davis Cup tie from April
was a
shots-"from
0. showing last year the Japanese exclusively with
wore expected to win.
Singapore's gool rumo
President Kennedy
opens 1961 U.S.
baseball season
Washington, Apr. 10.
AFP.
Hcuter.
Alberto del Rio Juan Ma. Jose, Raymundo
Results
Results of tonight's British football matches were:
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP,J!
Semi-final, 1st leg
Burnley
1 Aston Vil. ENGLISH LEAGUE
| Leicester-
Division I
3 Cardi Division II
Division II
Leyton Orient 3 Stoke
Halifax
Postponed fr Division
Rochdale
Bardley
April 11
1 Stockport
until tomorrow night
4
Accrington Staring Peterberaugh
-postRH LEAGUE ‘A.
*Dundee
1 Celtis (Brought forward from April 15)
Dunfermline Pestponed from April }} SCOTTISH LEAGUE 'B' Dumbarton
(Urought forward repin April 15)
AFT
Fight-hand 21 to 23.
Arceonion They were a short punches and it was in right to the chin which finished (Manager), the 25th minute through inside-his sparring partner,
Ampon. Billy Felletamo left Kim Salk, who scored from Tarrant from Bermondsey Deyro and Eduardo Dundo. ---
pass from the left wing. Japan went all out to equalise In the secon half but were unable to score. In the 10th minute
R. their outside-left, Sithyama sprained his ankle in n melec in front of the Singa- pore goal, and was replaced.
A capacity crowd of about 20,000 watched the
matches. Reuter.
President Kennedy opened the 1961 baseball sea-
son today with a good throw over the heads Tom Graveney's of scrambling players at Griffith Stadium.
'OCKETONY
1
saine
next step
Gloucester, Apr. 10.
former Tom Graveney, Gloucestershire county expiali', may play in mallume Birming
15 League ericket ham SUMUTES.
Tomorrow's play will be con- Aned to men's and wanch's The three singles.
doubles M. Francois Dupre's colt Pink events start on Wednesdny. Cap, who is engaged in the: Jung Kub-tuan, who has a Newmarket 2,000 Guinchs, Arst round byc would be in the racid to smooth win in the defence of his title with a second
the Prix "Tourblilon
0 round victory over Jaff Ingber,
overhand Using The presidential pitch, a time-, furlongs at Saint Cloud today.
ranked No. in England. Jung's honoured
that motion, with a sharp Bip of his Udler
Saint- Yves by
ikely quarter-final opponent is
Inaugurated another year of the right wrist, Kennedy lotted this Vojislav Markovle, of Yugos- Martin. he had a length and a
U.S. notional pastima, skimmed one 80 feet or so, Pitcher Hal the English
Wood-shlek lavia, who won
of the Senators off the hands of two players. It Eolf to pare at the Anish over
this
one on the the
Calambar, runner-up,
Open Vle in January,
inally was grabbed by out scooped felder Jim
the bounce.-AP. of Rivera mount of Neville Sellwood.
Chicago White Sox, standing at Third, four lengths further Castel's M. J. Lehind, WI
Ogimura who won the men's the rear of a mass of White Sox
ankl Washington Maxic angice world titles in 1954 and Cytheria, Ridden by Garelo,
1056, will open his challenge in ・ playem. Parl-mutuel dividends were: la second round match against 15-
I waved the bail gally schoolboy
Moscow, Apr. 10. Worcestershire secretary, Me francs: places, year-old Australian Avin, 2.00 new
Graveney from Thomson,.
over his head and galloped to The 10th game in the current | J. Lister, sald that 1.50, 2.10 and 4.00 new ranes. Murray
Chess the President's box on the first | World Adelaide.
Chumplanship would go to either Dudley or Thomson should be -China Mali Special.
the only between
champion Blurtridge, inspired by the success of hin CHA
Tahl and challenger Birmingham League clubs in tram-mate, 10-year-old
without profes- As has become the custom, Mikhail Batvinnik was adjourn their county when Kennedy threw out a raconi ed ioday after Botvinilk hart sichnis.
The Meantime Graveney is con Australia mel Hungary in the ball for the benent of photo- rented his 42nd move,
game will resume tomorrow. | sideaing an
appeal to big insk
Ritoinst their decision-AFF, is likely to cams in led the first pitch.
AFP.
RECORD GOLF
ENTRY POSES A PROBLEM ·
London, Apr. 10.
A recurd. entry of 287 for Ulio' English Amateur Golf Cham- plonship at Wentworth, Surrey, in Moy, has set a problem for the Championship oficials.
It had already been decided that 30 We the Dimar numbit possible. to, allow the event tɔ̃ ba completed in th alipulated sumber of days. The minutes 26th. entry come before the official closing una. today and a decision whether the malty is acceptable will be mold tomoTTⱭW,
ITO
Thu litio la vacant, Last year's winner was Douglas Sewell, tho Walker Cup international. han festtly become a Dipying pry final at Wentworth,
McDonald who defeated the
Berczile formidable
baseline to have graphed by Kennedy.
IL
StateChess adjourned
auto-scrles
Mikhall
Swarthling Cup, Bat Ogimura's graphers who might have miss-
THE GAMBOLS
MARKE
This will help him qualify for Worcestershire, his new county, to which the MCC recently re- fused to allow him to transfer his services inmediately.
by Barry App leby
I MUST HAVE FORGOTTEN SOMETHING.
I'VE NEVER HAD ¡TIME TOSÍT DOWN
IN THE MORNING,
BEFORE
מtw
MCC
3 Aller
Three cricket counties
off to early start
London, Apr. 10.
Three of the less successful cricket counties of 1960, bottom-of-the-table,
Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire one place above them, and Worces tershire, who were 13th, reported for practice today.
Awalling the Nottinghamshire players was news of a new. In- There will centive scheme. be a benus of £5 per match- for the first five victories (10- stead of £3 as last reason) £7 for each of the next five nod 20 for any further will This, it is hoped, will promote a winning side,
"The
hander from Lancashire, Alan Wharton, was untong those who had their first outing at Lelcester, When he has his orst match, on April 28. it will be against hiz former counly Al Old Trafford.
Coylon-born
but I'll admit that I shall
¿
·
players have been told "I am looking forward to it that we expect them to play aftemelive
feel a bit tense at the start" cricket" old. Me R. M. Poulton, the secretary. Tom Graveney was among these who reported at Worcester but went to play golf when they found the turf soaked henvy' ralo. Leicestershiro'a
with
new
Iaft.
HOT WATER
an instant
WITH GAS
he commenied. Leicester hite Is giving
trlal
Clive ta Ceylon-born Inman, a left-hander who
played
against MCC when they broke their journey in
Bangu lose to
1958 on the way to Australis...
Hickinbotter, But Geoffrey who kept wicket in four!
1100 championship games
years ago, has retired, though hla employers will glyo him time off to play for the county if they require hin AFP.
20 acceptors
for the Free:
Handicap
London, Apr. 10g: There were 20 accepturn today: for the Free Handicap, to be man ; over seven-furlongs at New- market on Wednesday.
Ticy are. with probable
Second Division riders and weighla
Sunderland
Sunderland; Apr. 10.
Skymaster (., Piggott, Eight stone 13 pounds), Prince Tudor (W. Rickaby, 8.0), Crisper (1 Goeling), Abanilla (J. Mercer) Sunderland, An English and Erudijo (3. Elderington)- Second Division team, beat tho als 8.0, Parwdo (G. 21üewood,.. Bangu soeger team from Brazil 0.4), Lawful (D. Smith) and No Elliott)--both 3-0 before a crowd of 12,900 | Tickling (R. P. tonight.
5.2, Bandon (E. Smith).
201)
i was the fort, - match of. Smugglers Joy (E. Lerkin) and Bangu'n
Ring of Clyde (N. Elliott)-a]} five-match British tour. Bangu, who were the Grisett (P. Tuik), Alumi
and Aqua winners of the New York Integia (G. Lewis)all. 7.13,
J. Cracknell) temational Soccer Tournament robe d'ar (no jockey jast year, play their next and Rain Cost (R, Hutchinson) our Wedkendey), againak zvestobolli 7.12, Tians (D. Keith. Thi on Don t 7.11), 3310 Wand pa
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