THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1961,
YESTERDAY'S'
Surprises in World Table Tennis TRAYS HOCKEY
singles events
JAPANESE CHAMPION AND
ENGLISH RACING REVIEW
Great former two-year-olds have not shown expected form in big three-year-old races
By CLAUD B. RICHARDSON
London, Apr. 11. Early classle trials in England, Ireland and France have not enhanced the prospects of horses who were strongly fancied on their two-year- old form to triumph in the great three-year-old races.
NO. 3 AMONG SIX MEN'S SEEDS ELIMINATED Two seeds out in truer-to-form women's section
Peking, Apr. 11, The table tennis rivalry between Japan and China was renowod here today when the Chinese produced several surprises in the singles events of the World Championships. Nobuya Hoshino, the Japanese men's singles champion, was
eliminated by the Chinese youth Chang Shih-ling in lly Sweet the third round and in another upset Chuang Tse-tung beat the Japanese No. 3, Koji Kimura. -
Chuang and Kimura would have met last Sunday night the loth
of the Kame
If the Swaything Cup final Chinese had not taken a wk- ning 5-3 margin and tonight's
meeting
was a cageriy ori. both men had won iwn matches in that final.
elpated
Best performance
first day's playinos of them by unneeded Chinese youngsters. Best performance of the day was perhaps the victory of Tan Cho-in, an 18-year-old Canton schoolboy, in beating recond-seeded Zollan Berczik. Hubrary's European elam- plon
bent Berczik 21-14. 20-22,
Radu
Ichlao); K. Miki (Japan) vr Wang Chuang-yau tetina); Yang Zut-kua
(China)
Th T2-chleng (China) (China); Ou_Sheng-lien Ya Chiang Skylin (China): 1, Oyimura Japon vs M. Piterfy lungery: G. Aveck (USBN) ve it. Alser (Sweden); K. Freundorfer (W. Germany ve L Vyhnanayaky Czechoslovakto); Chu Jung (China)
re-tung Chudid VJ (China) T. Murakami (Japan) vi E Comalla twent Gemany!: Wu Hela-intrig (China) v Hu Ying- wheng (China); Wang Chileshent
J. Stanek (Czech (China) slovak): J. Vogrine (Yugoslavia) và Tan Chon CHUY
The women's
up in draw order wil be:
Duke In England, the
of final furlong and was thus per- Norfolk's "Skymaster was beaten haps unlucky to finished for
in the Gut of a place
2,050 i bacle as fourth. Guineas Trial Stakes at Kemp- Geed Old Days did better, ton Park, and Mrs C. Castello'shnishing second by a neck to Solera had to be 8 Harold Wernher's Dual. but hard ridden for a narrow victory the form was not very im-
the 1,000 Guineas Trial pressive. Stakes at the same course.
M. Jacques Puorari'a On, one score at least Mr Tudor Minstrel colt L'Epinay had only a short head Whitney's to bare
when winnier the should not be found wanting in Prix Djebel, & colis classic the 2,000 Guineas un April 20 "Trial," at Maisons-Lamite in he looks like sloying the mile
some
France. On the
day, the Aga Khan's Oily Opalina '11·mst hår first défeat.
Promising
I, Itoh Japan). ye Wang Chichat Phoenix Park, Dublin, (China); Wang Talu-tan (China) va
with ease.
Choung Chi-doy and Blackpool
ARMY 'A' ASSURED OF SECOND PLACE IN FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE
By "NUMPERE”. Playing off one of their two remaining league hockey fixtures Army 'A' beat IRC 'A' by '4-2
at Sookunpoo last evening.
This victory puts Army 'A' level on points with KCC 'A' for second place in the First Division League table but the soldiers still have one match to play.
Their remaining Axture is against League champions
Maecensis 'A' and will be play- at Sookunpon, ed on Sunday starting at 1.30 pm.
In lart evening's
match
Army A were without Uieir regular libido-right, Holmes,
Play started on in typical end-of-the-seasoti manner but
gradually actljed
a fani operi game.
down into
IRC were first into the Itad n short corner following
when he cunceded by Eckelt through.
Karamain shat hard
but til place was capably fill put beland to stop Dallah going ed by Harris, Army, had tho] ** majority of the play through from the corner and, although out and certainly deserved to Oliphant stopped the shot, All win.
followed up quickly and banged... Brierley, who has recently the ball past Fearn. recently left come into the side formed a very Having Hongkong I thought that freelive. left-wing with his in- some of your readers may side partner Turner, and they be interested in the follow. scored a goal aplece, Turner's ing correspondence Item coming from a beautiful revernu
stick shot. that appeared in last night's edition of the local paper:
Injured
י
Find through-pass.
Fair minutes later Daliah went through again but Fearn was well out to clear. From then Army gradually got a grip an the gam and in the 19t minute levelled the scores. The movemnt was started by n
through-paTS beautiful Beckett to send Fruther
from up the right wing and Frusher's centre Harris: sent a
from
away
Using vicious top-spin, Tan
21-15, 21-18.
the It Was Hungarians first match as he The other Japanese wien got through
round had received a frat round bye. third
Other steded men eliminated safely, but most. In second and third round con- matches Including Ochiro Ocimura,
tests were Swedish international B. Kunz (East Germany; tu te- March. But later he gave a very were given bad frights 37 Toni Larsson (10th steded) and mile Kinaj va Ti Chiang-hus | Usappointing display over the
(Chiar); Wang Titu-len (China) v same players who
finishing young Chinese
course, Bjorne Mellstroem (10th), 8. Male (Hungary); Chiu Chung-
only were cheered to the limit by
Rumanian champion
hul (China) va Liu Afri-ring (China: elghth. the partisan crowd of 15,000 Negulescu (14th) and Hungary's Changing (China) v M.
Engaxed with Skymaster in the Peking Workers' Laszlo Foeldi (15th).
Alexandru TRumania): V. Sch | Kempton's 2,009 Citinens Trial Wartova (Czechoslovakia) Gymnasium.
93 Blakes Lung-chu
Bhut-fr
Mr John Hay Oglinus took Ave sels to
Last 32
(China) v Han Yù.cen (eminar | Whitney's Good Old Days, who tont
cat the Chinese student Shoit
* Kesalan (Hungarys vs S. Pajerv brat the Duke of Norfolk's celt member of the in-son, n
Detending Champion Jung (USSR)J: Shay Lan-fang (China) va
Is the Granville Stakes at Ascot of China, gained J. Kruss (West Germtay): 11. Stk last year-a race of which much
¿Zapara vs Huang Yu-huang_(China); Youth team who played in the Kuo-tuan,
Championships wa straight set victories to. Pitles Rumanial Ve Sun Met was wellion later. It was found Scandinavian
reach the fourth round.
ving China; D. Rowe England cis investigatian Ogimura los:1
by the Dulce Ference but
Sido, Hungarian Shah Kuzining (China): You that Skymaster had been "gat
Su-fen (Chinai vs 1. Kerckes illun- runner-up in 1958, appears to
pary: Lang Li-chen (China) vs E. " on that ccession.
Skymaster later тод the As a two-year-old L'Epinny Middle Park Stakes, emble- did not win over further than matie of the British two-year- 'five furlongs, The Maisons- old championslip, but the field Laffitte race goes a good way. was below the usual standard. to dispel doubts of his getting
a mile in his second season,
Sweet Solera, a nice-looking Salonaway fly, seemed oli oui to beat the 33 to 1 outsider Who Can Tell by half a length in the
"Against West Bromwich 1,000 Guineas Trial Slakes. She Mr Neil McCarthy's Typhoon, i is reputed to do enly as much as Albion Reserve I saw Black. RC never gove up trying and trained in Iceland by Paddy she is asked to, but this per-pool's Chinese Prendergast, ran
forward feet pressed atrengly in the last few minutes but found the promising formance cannot Inspire con- race first time out this season fidence in her chances in the (Cheung Chi Doy) present Army's rearguard of
Fearn, Ailles' fourth round line-when beaten only a short head, Newmarket
clasele on four open goals to forwarda Oliphant and Nerman in fué conceding weight in d mile race April 27.
who made positively absurd form. O. K. Dallah and All ware Best-time shot screaming past
their most effective forwards, Ghafoor. L'Epinay, favourite for the efforts to score.
If Blackpool had been two wingete who
very little being seen of their
Shortly afterwards IRC had 2,000 Guineas, could be con-
were closely another grand, siderably better
splaying this man insido to watched by Auny's wing-helves wahab sant
chance when than
All through, but Matthews they would not Beckett and Bowell.
afler the IRC centre-forward now be in danger of relega-
Chofoot in IRC's gool had a slipping the ball past Fears tion,-BERT G. FORTY."
great game but had very little slipped and fell and the chance Blackpool are fighting for chance with the four that went was warted. survival in the First Divi- past him: Both he and his op
vosite number Fearn were In- sion.
jured during the course of the match but, fortunately, --got cerlously.
last November. thing fourth set 21-23, tirel all bis craft and Ex- perience to win the that set.
Hashim was one of six reed- eding.rs eliminated during the
THIS MORNING'S
RESULTS
Peking, Apr. 12. Results in the World .Table Tennis Championships here this morning were;
WOMEN'S DOUBLES First round Kroupova and 1. Throva T. Akueteh and P. Alueteh (Ghana) 21-4, 21-0.
E.
teruslavákia) beat
26.
Shan Larslang and Tung Shu-ying (China) beat N. J. Altwood and II. C. Packward New Zealandi 21-12, 21-14, 21-12.
(Cruna);
be the biggest threat to Jung Krupova (Czechoslovakialt. C. Folea
In the top half of the draw, | Romania) vs K. Matsuzaidi (Japan). while the lower half is likely Reuter
to be dominated by Japanese acei, Okkmura and Terirs Murakan, though China have two very powerful contenders left In this half in Chuang Tse- tung and Hsu Ying-sheng,
Sixteen of die last 32 in the men's singles are Chinese and there are 17 Chinese among the 32 in the women's event.
The women's event raa more or lens true to form
two seeded players though were eitmitated, Japan's Mrs Tomi Okada, world champion in 1956, lost to 17-year-old Chinese student Han Yu-chen in the second round. The Chinese girl attacked every opportunity to break seeded Mrs Okada's chipping defence, She won by 41-13, 21- 13, 10-21, 18-21, 21-13.
at up
Nel Ramanauskake, 19-year- was sets in the
1. Muser and 2, Kruse (West Cerold Russian, seeded 16th, arany) beat 11. Shuli and M. Shah
Nepali 21-10. 21-10, 21-0.
c. Noworyin and D. Szmildt (Poland! beat G. Nemal and B. Naran 1Mongolia) 21-13, 21-11, 21-18.
M. Carlson (Sweden) and Chau Mel-eien (China) beat N. Buckla (Australin) R. Goinvilo West Germany) 21-15, 20-20, 21-13.
beaten in straight
same round by Lian Li-chen, another Chinese youngster.
4th round line-up
Kimiyo Matsuzaki. of Japan, attacking form
Chang 14-ying "Bolalary and A.
and Yong Chlap showed ne Joi (China) Kondratayic (USSR) 11-21, 21-12 21-7, 21-33.
when beginning the defence of the women's istic which she won in Dortmundi two years entered the third
C. Bannach and 1, Holtmoon (Eart Germany; beat N. Davis and J. Pg. She Green (New Zealand) 21-11, 7-a, 21-14, 21-11.
M. Alber and C. Rouganou (France) beat N. Ramanauskaile and D. Lukian (USSA) 71-19, 22-10, 11-15. I Mel-ying and Wang etu-lan China) best N. Ivanova and A. Boyadjleva (Bulgaria)
21-12, 15-11. 21-12.
21-12, 37-21.
E. Liba Poland and C. Foléa Rumania beat E. Jacka (Ghana)
and Chen xu hứa (China)
17-21, 21-10. 21-25. 21-18.
MEN'S DOINLES
First round
round with a 21-15, 21-15, 21-15
RUGBY RESULTS
Landan. Apr. 11.
Results matches were:
of tonight's Bugby
RUGBY UNION Pearyn 3, Cardiff 28. Swansea 14, Pontypridd 0.
RUGBY LEAGUE Oldham Borcugh 5.
8.-Beuter.
23.
WAS
Good stayer
When he turned out at Kemp-
- photo finish victory' over Cocomel on the seven furlongs course in the Prix Djebel at Maisons-Laffitte might suggest. He came with streng run to get his nuce in front just before the post, and It is possible that he could have scored by a con- siderably bigger margin.
Surprise
Opaline took the next in the Prix Imprudence for Allies with
lon Park he looked to have quilt the tag of favourite for the up into a sprint-type colt, as one English 1,000 Guineas and Caks.
behind the
I might have thought he would, She was a length
Dupre's from his breeding-by Golden Winner, M. Francois Cloud out of the Court Martial Solitude, but was not punished
the when mare Discipliner.
task appeared 1:0 In the set, over seven fur heavy, and she cpuid well wipe Blackpool lungs, he can as if the distance out the blot of this first defeat
might be beyond him, even in the classics. Rochdale Hornets 17, Salford alleaving for the fact that he did Opaline, one of the last of the not have a clear run inside the progeny of Hyperion, won all Benson, three rates, last her | fnishing up with a very impres- Cheveley sive victory in the
It Park Stakes at Newmarket. 15 a surprise that she was beaten ia the Prix Imprudence, but she may stil prove the best of the Alles in the 1,000 Guineas.
Wales should beat
Ireland
today
Belfast, Apr. 12.
Wales, who have only an outside chance of sharing this season's Home International Soccer Championship, should win a close-fought game against Northern Ireland here today.
The match will be in the na-
win over Yeh Pel-chun, one of ture of a try-oul fot World the few Chinese to favour an Cup matches. Wales play Spain orthodox grip.
Irland travel to in May to play
in Cardiff on Wednesday next The men's fourth round line-week, and upă țin draw order) wijl ke:
Jung cu-hian (Chbuy v■ U. Hanover early Costs all); W. Prandke (West West Germany. Gendany! ve İto Tao-pen (China): bị ngùng IChna) Vị G. GHI HINH
Japan): Hruch Wel-chu (China) V. Markovic (Yugoslavia); F, ungary) Ve Su Vuo-ha!
17-21.
Slo
Sel Fois-this and Soh Cheo-whor Blue Wand out of
(Singapore) beat Y. R. Josh and
Y. P. Lohan (Nepal) 22-24, 21-13, 21-10, 21-9.
Bui Buc-long and Nguyen
Xuan-
ten (North Vietnam) Dent J. Huber and It. Croyden (England) 21-17.
121-17, 31-17.
the Free Handicap
UK soccer results
London, Apr. 11. Results of British footbail matches played tonight were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE Division XK
Scunthorpe
Wales who have made seven changes, will Je without inside-right Roy Vernon, but wlcome back Mel Charles, who wattard has not played for his country
nice November, 1858.
Alchurch
Ako back in the site is Ivor Newcastle's Inelde- left, and his thel with Dolby Blue Wand was taken out of Blanchflower, Tottenham's right-
London, Apr. 11.
9. Conta and J. Both (Brazil) beat the Free Handicap Stakes, to Max Ton-along and Aung Khaw-be run over seven furlongs to. khan (Burinaj 21-12, 21-16, 21-33.
A. Esungria and G. Averin (USSI)
best C. P.
Lohant and B. Copol (Nepal) 21-11, 21-10, 22-20.
moirow at Newriarket at the
Anal forfeit stage. The traves
10 declared runners.
half timi captain, may prove to
Lo the key to the game..
Ireland will be without right- winger Billy Dingham, who has
Waa tung and Warg Hung-cht There are ohir two changes | not missed a match for them for
Novikov, and Z allin; (Ub910) 23-23, 20-27, 21-13, is the prchable Jockeys for the
21-15.
Chil
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
Second round Chung-hull and Bur Me ying (China) beat I. Cohen and L. Murphy (Australis) 21-9. 21-33,
21-10..
chiện
Huttering phd Heng (China) boa C. Barsch and 1. Holtmann (East Germany! 21.7.
21-17, 11-17,
Shih curl-ming ad No Yong-f ma) bert M. Alter and C Itaugagnas (France) 23-15, #1-16. 21-12
R.Metsuzaki and 3. Tinks (Japan) heit Ipang Yu-Huan and Yang fen (China) 21-15, 21-12, 21-20,
17. Alexandru and G. Bilira
•Furnaria A
Pang ten
chures (cilia) 3-6, 21-11.25-14
Han Chich-west and Tu Kus-Jul sdging) heat M. Carlown, (Swedru and Chuu. Mebeliun (china) 21-16, 1125, 21-11 #1-13.
aLugies and Chili ful-fang (China) best C. Nowarts onit. 1. Exmict (Poland) 19:31, 21-18, 2-16, 21.12.
and Deng Churchun (China) bert, R. Let (land) and C. Folts (Rumania) 91-10, 11-13, 19:31, BILL
C. Kacatan and 5. Malhe" eitun gary) beat Chou Pro-chin and lian
Topla (Chms) '83«27, 23-19, 91-RO, 120Refer
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7 Coventry Division IV
1 Wrexham72
Peterborough SCOTTISHI LEAGUE 'A' Division I Ravers
1 Hibernstars (Brought forward from April 13). -Reuter,
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CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
(001)
K. GRAHAM. Blackpool, Apr. 8.
Don't sell Pele,
orders Brazil -President-
Rio de Janeiro, Apr. 11.
President Janio Quadros today ordered the Brazilian Sports Council not to sell Pele, one of the world's great soccer stars, to any for- eign club.
Pele, now only 20 years old, the World paced Brazil to Soccer Championship in Stock- holm In 1958, and he has been improving ever since,
for Edson Pele a nickname Arantes Do Nascimento-is. ob ing sought by elaba in Italy, Spain and Argentina) Real Madrid was reported to have
ASIAN YOUTH
SOCCER TOURNAMENT
In the 24th minute Army took the Toad, After Türber had worked his way Inth the circle and had hia shot well saved by Ghafoor, Brierley followed up and seared from close range.
Within five minules IRC went close again when Fearn did very well to get his hand to Karaṁ- din's shot from a short corner and send it over the bar, IRC come straight back and forced another corner which saw Fearn once again savling a good. shot from Karamdin, The lütter was hurt in the process but ho soon recovered and continued,
There w' further score
before the interval and A ing 2-1 lead.
'A' crossed over with a deserv
Reverso-stick shot
offered 132 million cruzeiros for him. Juventus of Italy offered $432,000 for the Brazilian star.
"I'm concerned nerics of Kales of Brazilian jaringer took the ball to the cor- Doober players to foreign her fas before sending the ball clubs." Quadros maid bi adcross. Kdramdin just got him memorandum to Mendonca slick to the ball but; could not Falcao, President of the divert it from the in-rushing
Titrier Bralian Sporta Conneti.
who sent a lovely reverse-rticle shot rising Into to buy the back of the net.
On the resumption 'Army 'A' attacked strongly and went fur- ther aheud within thrive minulės, From a roll-In Beckett Bent over the Frusher away and the riglit
"Now they want Pole," Gold Quadros wito is a football fan.
Army continued to hold the upper hond and TRC's attacks "It is imperative to slop this were few and far between, and process of weakening the World It was no surprice when Army Championship all-star team. made it 441 in the 55th minulé.
obstructed The export of our athletes has Harris was to interest for us. I'm waiting going through and from for your prompt action," the resultant short corner Oliphant President sakt.
shot hard and although Yussuf
when the
Bangkok, Apr. 11. Molaya beat Ceylon by three
In the last two months, parried the shot, he could not geals to one on the second day around 40 Brazilian football stop it from crossing the inci of the Third Asian
Youth players, some of them Brazil's Soccer Tournament here to hest, have been sold to Argen- night. Maloys led by two goals tinlah clubs alone.—AP,
to nil at half-time.
In the second match, Indo- nesia beni Vietnam by two goals to n, both the goals being scored in the first half.
After two days of matches in the tournament, Thailand leads the standings in Division "B" with one win but a beller
goal average than Malaya, also with one win. Ceylon and Taiwan follow in that order.j Burma has yet to play the first) game.
In Division "A", Indonésia is: on the top with one win. Next Is Singapore niso with chu Here is a problem by B. Jiwin but lower goal aggregate, de G. Andrade (Observer, 1941); | Japun and Vietnam follow White to play and mate sa two each with one teas. Korea ati moves.
han to play its first game.
London Riau Streiti
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Three minutes later Turnier went through again for the Army but Ghafoor stopped him with a sliding tackle receiving a knock in the protéss which
U.S. BASEBALL held play up for a few seconds.
RESULTS
New York, Apr, 11. matches Included:
Results of today's US baseball
AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland the Bul
Delroll***
Party
tomatio Bunnings Negan (1), Donotus, (d), Fischer
and Drown. W-Terry (1.07.1 L-Burning (0-1).
Home runi: Clevoland - Multipa thị. Detroit – Wood ()..
Los Angeles ..
340-600-0000- Ballumoto... 011-000-000—3—0—0 Grha and Rice, Espoo, „Papa. (2), stock (0), Hoet (8), Vilhelin, Li
St
14-2'apota (0-1),
The game WN3 re-started with a 25-yard bully and from this Hussan went away on the Ipft wing. cut in, and filcked the ball past
bust | bilphont wang covering well and
cleared off the goal-line.
Fearn
TRU now came more into the picture and ređaved, the Farrears in the 61 minute. Kitchell interceping na Ármi free bli:and..., plesred, upfiletá 10 0.K. Daliah who ran on and shot hard past Fearn from an oblique angle..
For
tho
remalang
few
Tandos. W-dr 11-0)minutes IRC pressed strongly Home runk: Los Angèler - Klus but could not had a way into Kat 2 (0), Cer (1)7
the Army'a cielo and the final with the Atmy still leading by 4-2. ̈*-*
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Fearn, Norman, Hockest,. Ollghant,
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