Zaman too strong
NZPA-Reuter Singapore. Murray Lilley (N.Z.) was (convincingly beaten yester-l (day when the Pakistani,; Qamar Zaman, opened his; (bid to capture the Singapore leg of the Pakistan Airlines (world squash series in majestic style. I Zaman will now take on (the winner of the match between Bruce Brownlee (New; ; Zealand) and Mohammed Vasin (Pakistan) in the quarter-finals. The leader of the six-leg ( circuit after having won the ( three previous legs in the I Netherlands, Sweden and!
I West Germany, Zaman start led hisgame against Lilley er ratically but. settled down ii (the second set to win easily. Zaman’s arch rival. Geof Hunt, of Australia, will pia* his opening match toda; against Maqsood Ahmed, o Pakistan. Pakistan's two other lead ing players — Mohibullal ■ (Khan (third seed) and Gog Alauddin (fifth) — registerer (comfortable victories. Mohi bullah defeated his corn patriot, Rehmar Khan, 9-3 (9-7, 9-7, while Alauddir (scored a 9-7, 9-6, 9-5 wir over Kevin Shawcross, o II Australia.
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