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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1961.

More World Table Tennis shocks ONE FOR SPURS

Barcelona TOP SEEDS IN MEN'S SINGLES,

one up on

Hamburg

Barcelona, Apr. 12.

Barcelona beat Hamburg 1-0.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES BEATEN

By CLARE MCDERMOTT

Poking, Apr. 13.

after a goalless first half, in The logs of Japan' main hope in the women's doubles 'event

the first leg of their European

Cup semi-final tio here' to- night.

▲ 143,000 crowd saw Brazi

last night rounded off a day packed with surprises in the World Table Tennis Championships horo.

tion-born Evaristo match the In a keen four-set series Kimlyo Matsuzaki and Kazuko Itoh,

winning gcol in the first minute

of the strond half.

the

Some of the specintors whistled their displeasure with

when Barcelonu's form match ended.

Over-anxious in the first-half early lead. Bar- to get an celona's star-studded side had

the No. 1 seeds, were outmanoeuvred by the Rumanian pair, Maria Alexandru and Andgeta Pitica, in the quarter- finals.

WAE

Marla Alexandru But there was an oven bigger University student is in the land,

last 10 of the women's singles, | (tumania), when the

'Chino's champion shock earlier on,

but her traminate and second | Chlu Chung Hai and Evu holder of the men's singles title,

zeeded Zazuko Itoh, W ocziar, of Hungary. no answer to Hamburg's light | Jung Kuo-luan, of Chino defence.

knocked out in the afternoon

The men's doubles reached by China Youth team player, Wong Chlen, who was unabin, the last to get a place in her country's only Corbilion Cup side,

Homburg countered celona's tricky [cotun

beaten by the 16-year-old Brazi- Baran schoolboy, Ibiracy Costa, in

the fourth round.

with

good first-time tackling which put the Spaniards out of their stride.

Earcelona who have hit por form in several matches recent- ly, looked a weary alde in the

road half,

Forwards Kubala and Suarez hal poor games. Only Inside. right Evarista, and Foncho sit Corpy in defence, could look back with any real sutisfaction on this game,

Centre-forward Uwe Sceler often looked dangerous, Rod Barcelora must have left ivank- ful for the steadying induence of Garay and Foncho.-Reuter,

Knockout win

Cosia, who used the Asian attacking game with a Ben- holder trip. defeated the Chinese student in a thrilling five-ert match before another exprolly crowd in the Workers' Gymnasium,

Only six seeds left

Of the 16 players left in the men's singles now, there pre

After a day in only, alx seeds, which more favourites have been knocked over left, right dares to and centro, no one hazard a guess as to tho man world who will be crowned champion on Friday night.

only There i

ono redca player left in the top half of the draw, Ferene Bids, of Hun- gary, who won the title in 1933. Japan stil has three strong the third seeded contenders Ichiro Ogimura, another

fifth seeded Freddie Gilroy, Belfast's Bri-champion, the tish and Empire bantamweight Teruo Murakami and University boxing champion, knocked out student Kellehi Miki, who yes- in terday disposed of the No. 0 Jackie Brown (Edinburgh)

Wang the fourth round of a sche seed, duled teo-round non-title fight) (China) in three straight sets, here tonight.-Router.

for

Gilroy

Paisley, Apr. 12.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Hockey

Men's International hockey match: Malaya v Nepal. Kings Park, 5.30 print.

22-20, 21-10, 21-13.

ex-

Chuang-yao

16 with the loss of

seeded one

pair-the second seeds, Stenck and Polakovic, of Czechoslovakia, Another seeded woman who were beaten in the after- beaten today wis East noon, by Chinese youths Chu Gemany's Sigrun Kunz, who Jen-lung und Ma Chin-pao. went out to Wong Hslui-lan, of China.

Today's singles

THIS MORNING'S (China);

nfth.

Strong contenders Jeft in

Todays men's singles, include Dlare Rowe, of Eng-round, draw order, Ir

Ubiracy Da Costa (Brazil) va Hu Tuo-pen (China); Li Fu- Jung (China) vs Hauch Wel-chu

(Hun Ferene Sido gary) vs Kelichi Mihi (Japan); Yong Jui-hua (China) vs Chau

fsich-lin

Ichiro (China):

Gennady Oz'mura (Japan) vs Averin (USSR); K. Freundor- for (West Cermany) ve Chuang! Tso-ung (China); Terus Murakami

Hsu (Japan) V5 (Chino); Ying-cheng

Wang Chia-Eeng (China) và Ton Cho lin (China).

RESULTS

Peking. Apr. 13. Results in the World Table Tennis Asoming Championships here this

ware:

MIXED DOUBLES Third Hound Yeng Hul-bua and Ti Chiang-h (China) bext M. Ness end It. Comalia West Germany) 21-10, 21-11, 21-10.

Chuong Tre tung and ChỀU CHUSK- hui (China) beat U. Cesty (Bres and Pane Isles (China) 21-12, 21 13, 21-17.

and K. Matsuzaki 1. OgimurR There аге nhe Chinese Jepan) beat W. Prancke and J. players left in the men's singles, Kruso West Germany) 11-17, 21-£4, although the West Germans have 21-10.

Wong Chia-sting

and Wang protested about the defeat of

Chien (China) beat H. Schneider their Wolfgang Prandke by Hun D. Kalweit [East Germany! Tao-pen (China). The Germans, 2-13, 21-17, 21-14. claim that the umpire made mistake of match point.

#

L. Fold and B. Mathe (Hungary) beat Wu Heleorming 2148, 16-21. and Chen The Japanese holder, Kimlyo Ying-met (China) 21-11.

Mateusaki, a 22-year-off 21-10.

Shih Kuri- Lang Yu-hei and ming (China) best L. Vyhnanovsky and E. Kroupova (Czechoslovakia 21-14, 13-21, 21-19, 21-15,

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

12TH RACE MEETING

Saturday 15th and Saturday 22nd April, 1961

(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 17 RACES (There will be 8 races on the 1st Day and 9 races on the 2nd Day)

On the 1st Day the first saddling bell will be rung at 2.00 p.m. and the first rece run at 2.30 pm.

On the 2nd Day the first saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 pan. and the Brst race run at 2,00 p.m.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 nan. on both days,

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No person without an Admission Badge will be admitted, Admission Badges must be prominently displayed throughout the meeting

A. Relhi and C. Fylen Rumania) beat Hsu Yin-sheng and Hu Ke ming (Chinn) 54, 18-21, 21-17,

21-10, 20-10.

N. Hochino and M. Seki (Janani boat J. Iarrison and D.

Rowe

Mel-

In the quarter-finals of women's singles Marako (Јароп)

Bobby Smith, the Spurs' centre-forward, on right, bents Bonetti, Chelsea's goalkeeper with a header, to score Tottenham's first goal in the English League First Division match between the two teams recently. Also in picture are Venables and Scott, of Chelsen. Spurs won 3-2---Keystone photo.

Refunds for football tickets

The Hongkong Football Association announced yes- serday that refunds for Mėkots ($10.00, $8.00. $0.00 $3.50) presold for the Madureira fopthal) team's priginally scheduled

matches cond and third here, will be made at the following times and places: At the Pavillon, Hong- kong Stadium, Sookunyon; Today-10.00 pm to 0.00

pm.

Tomorrow--~10.00 am to 6.00 pm.

Uk

WALES CRUSH

IRELAND 5-1

Belfast, Apr. 12. Wales scored an easy 5-1 win over Ireland in the international saccer match at Windsor Park here tonight. Wales led 3-0 at half-time.

This was the last game of the British International Champlon- ship for both have World Cup qualifying matches within the next few weeks.

both teams, but they Count O'Kelly leads

Wates were two goals up in three minutes and put fre- land completely out of their third strile. They seared a goal midway throngh the first half and after that there was the any doubt about never

Saturday 9.30

10

12.30 pm.

AL

the Police ground,

Boundary-streal;

Today 10.00 am to 6.00

the

pm.

Sekl

result.

Tomorrow-10.00

am to

1.00 pm.

meels Bun Mei-ying (China) and Matsuzaki (Japan) meets Liang Li-chen (China). --Reuter.

Saturday—9,30 д to 12.30 pm.

BOTTLE THROWN AT

PLAYER DURING ASIAN

YOUTH SOCCER MATCH

Bangkok, Apr. 12.

(d) 22-20, 12-21, 21-14, 19-21, Burma beat Taiwan 3-2, Thailand beat Ceylon 4-1 and Korea and Japan drew 1-1 on the third Wang Chuan-yen

day of the Asian Youth Soccer Tournament here today.

21-18.

and Bum ying (China) beat . Reimanmpand 8. Kunz (East Germany) 21-14, 21-25, 21-13.

Tan Cho-lip and Liang L-chen (China) beat C. McDonald and N. B1-10, 21-17, Buckland (Australia)

R1-18.

Chou Lan-sun and Ma Kuang-hung (China) beat 8. Morgan and L. Cohen (Australia) 21-10, 21-19, 21-15.

At half-time Burma led 2-1, Ceylon 1-0, und Korea 1-0,

scored all the three goals for the Burmese team.

rome | switched to centre-forwerd in and one Korean the second half.

Always struggling

Apart from

in Surrey Chess Tournament

Bognor, Apr. 12. Count O'Kelly Do Galway,

master,

made Belgian grand certain of retaining at least a tie for the Surrey International Chess Tournament lead tottay

Barber spins Swanton's XI to

88-run victory

Fine

Port of Spain, Apr. 18, spln bowling by Rob Barber (Lancashire) helped E. W. Swantons XI bent Trinidad by 88 runs with 40 minutes to яраге in their four-day cricket maten hiero yesterday.

Berher took five second inn- Ings wickets for 44 for match figures of nine for 94. Trinidad slipped from 130 fer three 184 all out.

TWO SIXES

to

the former Ray Lindwall, Australian Test player, earlier by drawing his eighth-round stole the spotlight with a hard hit 51 not out (lwo sixes, seven spell in the match with Robert Wade, che fours) in the tourists' second

of New Zea- innings. writer formerly

opening period and another 19 and. the second half Ireland were

The Count, with seven paints,

(Glamorgan) Peter Walker always struggling against a side

addition which adopted sell much bet-can be tied in the eighth round was bowled without

German ly by Went

Kinue to his overnight 67 when facing ter to the rain-soaked pitch.

Darga. Darge, with six points the new ball.

Opening batsman Brian Davis The first Welsh goal came FO far, playe London civil after only 90 seconds through servant and Southern Counties was top scorer in both Trinidad right-half Mel Charles (A champion David Lloyd tonight, innings. He followed up his 08 senal). Within another

with a second 74 (eight fours) 00 Wade, with six points, must be

bul the later in 93 minutes, inside-left seconds

Ivor All considered a strong challenger batsmen had no answer 10 church (Newcastle) increased in the three remaining matches. Barber. the lead with a 25-yard shot.

Earlier today O'Kelly won Scores were: The third goal cime from his

adjourned seventh-round

Swanton's XI: 302 and 281 centre-forward Ken Leck (Let- Kome with Barry Wood of for Ave declared. cester City) and right-winger Sutton Goldfeld on the 59th Trinidad:

331 and 104.- Cliff Jonen (Spurs) added the

move.-AFP. fourth from a penalty three minutes after the interval

Ireland revived briefly

h

score through inside-right Derck Dougan (Blackburn Rovers) in the 83rd minute, but Jones put Wales 6-1 in front 20 minutes

from the end.

Other results

Results of other БОСССР matches in Britain today were:

Results of Lonight's British football matches were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I

The match between Japan Maung Thaung played in- und Korea, the ghits of the side-right in the first half but tournoment, produced Hu Too-pen and Chang Hu-ying

Cobirzan and M. rough play (China) beat G. Alexandru (Rumania) 21-17, 1.20, player was struck on the head

bolle by an with

Irate 21-15,

'Su' Kuro-hai and Yeh Pei-chun (China) beat M. Peterfy (Hungary) spectator and another won or-18th minute when Maung Thaung Manchester U. 0 Burnley

beat the Chinese defence with a Iverova (Bulgaria) 22-20, dered ofT.

solo effort and netted the ball Shrewsbury and [3-41. 21-17, 21-11.

at close range.

T. Murakami and K. Joh (Japan)

beat Yu Chang-chun and Hu Shru ten (China) 21-18, 15-21. 21-12, 21-10.

Admission Badges of $25.00 each per day are obtainable only on the written introduction of a Member. Admission Badges may be obtained during offer hours from the Cash Sweep Offices of tho Club at Prince's Buliding, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 5, D'Aguilar Street; King's Road, North Point and 382, Nathan Rand. ADMISSION BADGES WILL NOT BE ON SALE AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE AND WILL NOT BE AVAIL-1-10. ABLE AT THE RACE COURSE ON RACE DAYS.

Mes will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

Members, Ladies wearing Ladles Brooches, and their Guests must enter the Members Enclosure by the entrance to the Mem- bers Stand.

Members wishing to proceed to Club Boxes on the 4th and 5th Floors of the new Public Stand must do so from the 2nd Floor of the Members Stand, using the lift or sinimu.

La Fu-jung anul Han Yurchen (China) beat K. Freundorfer and 1. Murer (West Germany) 21-22, 21-17,

A Raunaris and S. Pastory Uhrova (Czechoslovakia) 21-12, 20-21, 18-21, 24-22.-Reuter.

(ESN) beat J. Sinnak anda1-17.

Apart from the foregoing, Members, their Ladies, and Mem-THE bors Guests are not permitted to enter the Public Enclosure and Stand,

NO CHILDREN under the age of seventeen years Western Standard) will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $10.00 each per day payable at the Gate Admission Badges will be issued and they must be prominently displayed throughout the Meeting."

Any person leaving the Enclomire will be required to pay the regulate fee of $16.00 in order to gain re-admission,

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be available in the RESTAURANT.

.

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $35.00 each for both days,

or $10,80 each for the 1st Day and $18.00 each for the 2nd Day

may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Prince's Bulid

NOTICE

ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

12th Race Meeting 1900/01

Ja

Ordered off

Burma drew first blood

the

Bamaley

Swindon

будь

Ten

minutes later Maung Thaung scored again during melee In front of the goal.

0

Division I

1 Torquay

G

2 Bradford

Division IV

1 Hull City

o Northampton a Gillingham

(Postponed frem February 1 Chinese Mecalit

1 Bradforts SCOTTISH LEAGUE 'A' The first goal for Talwan was: Third Lanark 3 Partick

by contre-forward Airdrieonians

As a Korean playés preparing to take a corner- kiek a spectator ran on to the pitch and hit him with bolle. Play was held up for scored

a few minutes but was re- Cheung Chewal from a free-de anmed when it was

Winning goal

*

Dundee

4 Dunfermline

3 Ayr United

2

* Reuter.

· BASEBALL ROUNDUP

Giants edge Pirates 2-1 in only Major League day match

New York, Apr. 12, The San Francisco Giants edged the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-1, in the Major Leagues' only day match today, scoring the winning run in the eighth inning when Vernon Law hit Orlando Cepeda with a pitched ball after the buses had been loaded.”

the veteran

Law's crront pitch meant vie-į got into trouble after rotiring founa kick about 10 yards from the IA brought forward from April 183 tory for Billy Locs, who gave the first two batters when Dob singled and Nocky up nine hits while going through Skinner SCOTTISH LEAGUE B

Nelson walked, Jim that the blow was not serions. Eoal mouth.

Duffalo the Arzt eight innings. Ea Stirling 3 Abroath A low minutes before the

(Portponed from December 3)

Pittsburgh look its one-run another Giant rookie, relleved Hamilton

4 Cowdenbeath find) whistle Korean right-half

and Jeft-hander lead in the sixth inning, when mado Clement 1Postponed from September 141

hit into Kim Young-boe was ordered

rookie Tom taller made bla folder's choice to and the game. minutes after the Marton

va Queen's Park off following an incident with

(Postponed) Taiwan

first Major League hit a home scored

the queen of South 3 Brechin » Japanese player. Kim pro-

Postponed from February 21)

fleuter. tested against the decision of the Burmese rofores but after some argumenta be left the Geld.

The Koreans, who played Owners are reminded that font, forceful football, were many times by the Déclarations of starters and boool riders for the First Day crowd in the second half. close at the Becretary's Office,

The star Happy Valtoy, at 10.00 am.

on Friday, 14th April, 1961. By Order of the Stewards.

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary,

ing, Ground Floor (facing Statue Square); 6, D'Agullar Street Hong itong, 18th Apr., 1901.

and 382, Nathan Toad, Kowloon, during office hours.

Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 36th April, 1001, will be sold and file reservation eancelled for future Meetings.

Special Cash Sweep Tickets on the Hong Kong Derby relicduled to be run pih: May, 190), át $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cashy Swerp Offlens of the Club.

11:0 affice hours of the Cash Sweep. Offices of the Club are

as follows:

"Prince's Building, Ground Floor (ficing Statue, Square) and

6. D'Águlle Street, Hong Kong

Mündays to Fridays

Qaturday Bib April

faturday 18th April.

Saturday 22nd April

9 am to 8 pm.

am, to 12.30. p.m.

Pšan, to 11.30 am.

9 nam, to 11 am,

King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong and 302 Nathen Nông,

Kowloon:

Mondays to Fridays

Saturday 9th Moril

falurday 15th Agell Baturday 22nd nothi

Hong Kong. 6th April, 1001..

lộ ai, tô A Di

D. km to 11:45 am.

-9 nm. to 11:30 xxn.

pk.m. to 11 am,

'By Order of the Stewards,

A E ARNOLD, Secretary,

vies

Twenly interval,

outside-right Cheung equaliser. Getting on recurate pors, volleyed the ball superbly into the Burmese 4 bringing the score to two all.

Seven minutes later, however, after a fine short-passing move- ment among the Burmese for- wards Maung Thaung scored the winning goal for Burma,

The Chinese forwards tried hard to equalise but until the final whistle they were slow ond missed several chances to equalise.

RUGBY RESULTS

1

London, Apr. 12. Results of tonight's Rugby matches were:

RUGBY UNION COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Someroot 0, Gloucester 0,

CLUB MATCHES Cheltenham 11, Gloucester Moseley B, Peter Robla's theternational XV 22,

Korea took the lead after five minutes from a header by hside-loft Leg Woo-in, and Japan equalised after 65 min. through inside-left P. Sakamura, who netted a pass Throughout the ga from_centre-forward Kuwabara, Burmeze displayed brilliant ball The mer of the match be- control and their speedy attack Swren Barms and Taiwan contrasted with the slow game

MANUE Thaung who of their opponents-Reuter,

THE GAMBOLS

THEN ITE AGREED

THAT WE HOLD A FIERTIA

FOR TÅN OLD PROPIE

MILLY AND I ARR GOING FISHING TODAY

FISHING! WANT TO BORROW MY ROD?

Barry

NO TRANKE, WE HAVE

· OUR OWN PLANS

run over the right feld fence Phliadelphia was at Los in the seventh to tie the score. Į Angeles for a night match In the only other Major League action.

UPI.

Winning run

The Giants scored the win- ning run after Harvey Kuena and Willie Mays put together a pair of singles with one' out in the eighth. Mays went to second base on his single д third basemen Don Honk fumbled the throw-in from the outfield. Law intentionally passed Willie McCovey to load 3. the bases. Cepeda then was In- hit in the upper part of his left arm by a pitch and pinch runner Ferrell Bowman came from third.

RUGBY LEAGUE Bradfoni N. 10, Barrow 5. Leeds 63, Doncaster 6.

Leigh 2, Swinton 13.-Reuler.

App-leby

NOW HOLD YOUR END OF TAG TENNI NET

NO

FISHARO

IN THE WATER

Billy O'Dell started pliching In the ninth for the Glants and

GAS FOR JOY.

Botvinnik takes

commanding lead

Moscow, Apr. 12. Former world chess champion Mikhail Botvinnik took a com- manding 7.5 to 3.5 points land over current champion Mikhail Tabt by winning the eleventh match in their World Champion- ship series here tonight.

Botvinnik now only needs Ave more points to reconquer the world crown which he lost to young Tphi last year.

|_ Botvinnik today won his third meich Tuming against Tahl and placed his opponent with his back to the wall.

Botvinnik has so far. Won, Bix matches in the 1981 Champion-. ship serios, lot only two end drawn threo,

The 18th match. In " to be played on Friday)

E

Botyball keeps" up hla. form he oppoor's Rasured of tak». Tug the Clo:back from Tuh, wher would - then have been world, ohampion Litar only one zemrend war što casis with Voe- sill Smyslov, who took the titis from Botvinnik in 1988; only to Town it to the game player in

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