THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1961.
EMPIRE GAMES NEWS
Perth, Feb. 20. The 1962 British Com- ,monwealth 120-mile road cycling cham- pionship-which pro mises to be one of the most exciting, specta cular cycling races ever staged in. Aus- tralia-will be fought
Gruelling 120-mile road cycling race to be
fought out in city park
Games ju
out in a bushland park when Australia stages the Bri- within a mile of the ish Commonwealth heart of the city of Perth in November 1982. Perth.
The Board of Trustees has given permission for the race to be held in King's Park, one of the show- places of Western Aus- traliaa thousand-acre bushland park set high
Eliza, Mount
on
com-
manding magnificent views of the city, the Darling Ranges and the Canning Swan
and Rivers.
King's Park Board Chairman, Sir Thomas Meagher, said that in making the park available, the Board look the view that the Games nt which Perth Would play last to the Braish
of Comm wealth in behalf Australia would be an i xeep- uunal secasion in Irth's - tory.
The late Russell Mockridge, Australian Olympic and Ein-
There patrols by skilled mechanies in travelling work- shops will encourage motorists miles from to drive the 1.710 Adelaide to Perth over the Eyre The which kirts Highway,
and the first place in Western the Austrnila to come under British Hag, when Major, Lock- yer under there in 1820 with detachment of soldiers and 24 conviets to take peuersion of n
1
Stats of 1,000,000 square anies, he can drive 150 mndles through forests, with white-bord giants towering more than 200 feet on huge reles Nullarbor Plain, Lither vite nf the road.
uninlumbited Pumbarion. The Nullarbor
There he may see except for railway and road und very climb to the world's workers, rabbit higirst five-spotting lookout, maintenance
motel troppers,
sluffs and 200 feet up on the Gloucester station funds on the sheep and Tree. calle properties on the fringes of the plain.
Kangaroo hazard
greatest
Probably The hazard on the highway is be tween ir mining towns of Norseman and
Houthern Crose, where kangaroos are table to leap from the bush into be track of speeding cars.
The motorist has the eltoles ;
اده
The alternative route from Norsentam to Perth take. the i visitor through the goldmining #host town
Coolgardie, where a few hundred people now live in what was a city of 30,000 people, to Kalgourlie and the Golden Mile, which has viertetual gel worth more tJa
32240,000,000,
Air-conditioned
Many Australian motorista of two routes to Ferth front; will see these things for them- wale 000-mile selves for the fest Tune in 1962, Num
through! Esperance, thanks de ine trans-Nullarbor Allany and the world-famous road patrol planned by the kurri und jorral forests of the Automobile South West, or 450 alles via Coolgarofe and the Golden Mile,
pire Gamre cycling star, i sep picked out the site Da 11 "natural" for the Games road race before his death in 1958.
The 3.8-mile course winds on narrow roads through the bush- Jane park. A hill on one side will give aggressive riders an
fo break
uway. opportunity Parking areas will make ideal pits and feeding stations. Specia fors with be able to watch the field negotiate the most exciting santeht: 31 lines. The field is Ilkely to be big and distingowh-
d for the race at the lust Games at Cardiff drew 30 riders from 14 countries.
Michail
Winners
(15),
Brabasz third-year student at Dandenong
cheel School, Victoria, wen! 3,700-le round air trip to
Ansett-ANA Perth by
and tickets to all events at the 1952 British Commonwealth Games for himself and a companion in the Games Poster Contest,
Press artist Lindeny Corter (23),
Holland of
street. Wembley, Western Australia won the £100 open award.
Their Dosters and olker entries will be exhibited In Bydney from February 8 10 251 in Brisbane from March G to 18, and in Melbourne from March 29 to April 15. The
Aus- Arts Council of trulla arranging the ex- hibitions. Adelaide and Ho- bari shows will follow.
All in the Games
Eighty Mohilgas petrol re- sellers in Perth, host city for the 1982 British Communwrolth Games, are carrying the Games banner in a very practical way. They are giving Gomes tunds penny for every gallon of petrol they sell in December and January. And they are giving 200 customers passes to The main stadium for any one day of the Games.
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The Vacuum Olt Company is bocking the drive with 1,500 posters urging support for the Games and a major radio and TV advertising!__campaign. Re- sollers and Oil Company plan to repeat the effort several times. They expect the current drive to ralse between £3,000 and
£7,000.
Road patrol
Read crvler patrol vehicles from automobila clubs in six Austrailan States will patrol the Eyic Highway, which links East and Western Australia,
Esperance he
At beautiful will tee Americans By well as Autralians establishing Tarns en the coastal sand plains some of the world's last cheap fatning land, which ells for as little as $/- us nere, visitor cones in early Novem ber, a couple of weeks before the Games, he will find the burb on either side of the road or 250 miles ablaze with wild-
If the
soclatious of Queensland, New South Wales, Veteria, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia | at a recent conference of the Australian Automobile Associa-
tion. Games zene roult trig- Kft major break- through
1th-Australia motering,
11
$13
air-
The less adventurous will put their ears on Bat-tops and cross
Nullarbor the
the Transcontinental conditioned Express on a pallway which in- éludes the longest straight | stacich day the world, 300 miles From Albany, a town of 10,000 | without a curve of any descrip- people, site of a whaling station, Don,
Howers.
Four D. Jones THE RAINMAKER
IS AT WORK İN THE GROUND-NUT FIELD.
BY MADDOCKS
I RECKON THAT'S ENOUGH, MAJOR, SHUT THE LID!
FERDINAND
NANCY
TOMORROW
IS OUR BIG PICNIC
CAN'T BLAST IT. CONFOUNDED THING
IS STUCK, EGAD
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dear sir
Soccer reports on Young
Regular readers of pour «poria pure are of course nard to the atterings of Minotaviah and I don't suppose many people take him seriously. His report
Boys' series
on the third match of the Incidentally, ij je alvo a Young Boys, however, takes known frel the cake.
I won't quarrel with him about his reports of the Grat twa matches, though they 100 were inaccurate in parts, 1 agree with him that the Swiss team put up a poor perform. and on the first day though they tried A little harder on the second day, the Hongkong selection played much beller and well de- served their victory,
shoo
or
also think that there is no ex- cuse, for the Swiss leam and a team of Young Boys' stand- ing and reputation should be able la replace Injured "overplayed" players by equal- ly skilled subsitutes. Floweyer. everybody except
MacTavish would agree that the Swiss team's performance on the third day was a great Improvement, though no doubt they can still do better. To say that they were "not one shade
rawt『;
team
NO
SUBSTITUTES IN 1962 WORLD CUP
By SIR GEORGE GRAHAM
(Former Secretary of Senttish PA)
Britain's soccer legislators have scored a major victory in the argument over substitutes. I can reveal that contrary to all expectation-there will be NO substitutes in any of the World Cup matches of 1962. plays as well as silowed to by This news is official, for I have it direct from FIFA.
because it was FIFA am frankly astonished that it has happened,
themselves who passed a law making substitutes legal in all parts of the world-at the discretion of local associations.
опропенія and both the se- coral and third matches svere good examples of this. In the former. Bon-kong dirtsta the game and in the latter the Young Boys.
SOCCER FAN
Willie Toweel
retires
from boxing
Loudon, Feb. 20:
I
then that K
was assumed FIFA were paving the way for substitutes in the 1902 World. Cup campaign. How wrong we all were:
that was
ihl
anil
of Profiling by the mistakes teams groups into which the
the last series in Sweden in will be split
of the re- There were great complaints 1958-where much
about the home fereeing was bede FIFA Sweden in
the term being allowed to play its Referee Committee, under
on the
of Sir Stanley International chairmanship matches I have no doubt at all
ronny tant-Rous. 13 laying down the British
round at Storicholm.. Influence
"must" for the whistlers who largely responsible for
mount to having ground ad-
will go to Chile. triumph by the
vantage every time.
that the I'm assured thing will NOT happen in Chile.
substitute brigade.
Cup profits
samo
By the way, there is one fact about the series which will de light everybody.
Among them is the need to understand more than one lan- gunge, at least in so far as the
basics of football are concerned, Courses
Willie Toweel, former South Afelgan champion and British Empire lightweight ille-holder, i I would say that the FIFA today announced his retirement | decision has put back by years The Anal tic is already from boxing.
the date when substitutes will scheduled for June 17, which I revealed recently that the become universal.
means everything has been tele-Hungarian footballers were al- Meantime, I make no bones scoped into litle over a fort- | ready learning football terms better Stan In the earlier of eight years after representing ¦ about the fact that I am per- | night. That is another improve- In several languages. Now I games" only confirms your South Africa at the 1982 Olym | tonally disappointed, I think į ment on the Swedish arrange- acums the referees must do the critics' ignorance.
pie Games in Helsinki.
John Konrads,
Dawn Fraser
in fine form
Brisbane. Feb. 20.
-Olympic champions John Konrads and Dawn Fraser showed brilliant to:m here 10.! nigh! In Freestyle heats in the Australian Swinning Champion- ships.
Konrads cruised to victory in 490 metres heat in th. od
Toweel, a classical boxer, had
a successivi professional career
Q12 01 0 fighting family,
was the Toutel
the need for substitutes is very ments. real. I regret the timidity with which the world bo2905 approaching the subject
ero only South African boxer to win tour matical tile bantam, fed- ther, ght and welterweight,
In 1955, he tought draw with the Frenchman Robert Chin for the work bantam- weight championship oties neid by his brother Vie.
Towerl won 40 of his 50 reo- 161 ly six and drew two-Reuter.
Dates for U.S. Open Golf
The final stages of the World Cup will begin in Chule op Star 20, 1962. Next month, a FIFA detega-
head for will Ainerica to carry out tianinary examination of Fangements made.
tion
hotels
No repeat
South a pre-
ar-
centres.
They will inspect grounds,
training and They will discuss gote charges proceeds of matches will b divided 10 per cent to FIFA, 25 New York, Feb. 20. The 1003 United States Open per cent to the Chile FA and countries Gulf Championship
among the will be the rest
number of 10 61.2 played at the Country Club in relative
the her Brookline, Massachusetts, on matches played and the amount top | June 20, 21 and 22, it was of money they draw). 100nounced today.
time of 4 minutes 26.4 seconds. His world record stands { ↑
minutes 15.0 seconds.
Miss Frider clocked seconds, one second outside own world mark, to be qualifler in the women's netres heats.
Another matter of top import
Language, ref
The tremendous task of or-
Eonising, once the final series arts, will be largely in the hands of the new FIFA secre- tay, Dr Helmut Kaser. It will be his first major job of this kind, but he has had a lot of experience in a smaller way as secretary of the Swiss FA.
Knowing him as I do, I have on hls no fear of any failure Dart
Here is fair warning
referces who quy nominated for the World Cup finals in Chile in the sunnier of next year. They will have
to be language weli!
students
The U.S. Golf Association has ance will bo TV. In Sweden CHESS
"She will give that record a previously announced that the shake it all goes well tomorrow | 1961 Open will be played al night," her coach Harry Birmingham, Michigan, on June Gatlogher said afterwards, 13-17, and the 1002 Open at Twelve Binals will be decided | Oakniont, near Pittsburgh. on tomorrow night,—Reuter,
June 14 10,-Reuter,
TURN IT
OFF MAN!
(SLAM THE LID, SLAMIT!
-ERNIE BUSHMILL
COME AND
GIVE ME A
DAMN IT.
HAND.
I'M SOAKED TO ME STRING
VES
By Mik
the television rights brought in more than £100,000 and con- verted a deficit into reason- oble profi.
The delegation will also discuss the zoning of the four
SWISS
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smo. A very good thing, in my view. It surely shouldn't be ton dificult to pick up, sayı, a staen phases in two more languages.
the I understand that alt oftelais nominated for Calle will be asked to attend in- structional courses on the Laws of the GameBeliveted in various language). And the relerces eventually chosen for Chile will be asked
to report there several days in advance for the final briefag, and an intensive course o pro- cedure and match control.
The original referce pool is forned by the nominations frem cach individual associa- tion. The candidates are then whittled down to the
Anal number by FIFA.
GARY PLAYER STILL TOP MONEY WINNER
Dunedin, Feb. 21. Gary Mayer of Johannesburg, South Africa, remained top money winner this week on the professional golf tour.
So ter this season, Player hos competed in seven tourna- ments, won one and placet in the top dive twice for à total of $15,200.
Number two man on the list, just released by the Professional Golfers Assoclasica headquar- ters, is Amold Palmer.
Palmer, of Ligonier stayed out of compeition last week but still has $12 800 to his credit, In his six times out, he Wc:1 welce ma prayed in the top five four times-AP.
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