^ THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1958.
Venue For 1964
END OF A CENTURY KNOCK
A century knock the first in this season's league cricket
comes to
an end as Frank Findlay of Kowloon Cricket Club is clean bowled by Optimists Guy Pritchard.
Findlay gave on attructive display of bright cricket in scoring 101 in the first division league match between KCC and Optimists last Saturday, but despite KCC's huge total of 195 rund for four wickets declared, the game ended in a draw-China Mail Photo.
World Heavyweight Title Fight Talks
New York, Nov. 21.
Manager Cus D'Amato was optimistic tonight that later discussions may produce a title fight between heavy- weight champion Floyd Patterson champion Ingemur Johansson of
SUM TWET.
Anee
and European Sweden next
"elneity previous ronterying again today Ahlqvist to
D'Amato In New York with unbeaten misunderstandings.”
manager Elvin said several weeks may be re- Johansson and
1red Before The inatili ja
loved if it is closed
WORLD BILLIARDS
Calcutta, Nov. 24. Farmer world champion. England's
Driffield, Lestle defeated Burma's Mating Hman
BOTTIC
First Pro Defeat For Molloy
Middleborough, Nov. 24. Tommy Malloy. Hrates velterweight champton, lest hu. Arst night of
33 since turning professional when he was dis- qualified in the third round of a match against Johry Malfah, of Ghana, here tonight.
PERSISTENT HOLDING
disqualified holding.
*The
referee
It was 'Amato's understand- ng that Schensson and Ahlqvist
Sweden may return to time this werk
D'Amato said that no ale
proposed million date for the
"personally Molloy for persistent
Floyd de He had beeu down for counts Colorado of seven and alue in the first Springs, where those wonderful round with hard rights to the
him the
Jaw, and was cautioned for people have offered
holding
In the second-China largest guarantee of his career."
Mail Special. -U.P.L.
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yet. He said. I would like to see
his title fent
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by 2,154 points to 532 in a four-dollar fight has been discussed Four session in a world amateur billiards championship today.
Driffield's slick top table play enabled hum tu tur ie best breaks of 321, 300, 214, 200, 207 ant 203. Hman's best was 12-France-Pressu.
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TOKYO WARMLY FAVOURED TO BE GIVEN THE HONOUR By VERNON MORGAN
London, Nov. 24. With less than a week to go before applications for the 1964 Olympic Games have to be in the hands of the Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, only two cities, Tokyo and Detroit, háve officially applied for them - though Vienna says she will do so.
It is not thought there will be any further applications though there must always be a possibility that the USSR will put in a bid for Moscow before the deadline at midnight local time November 30, (2300 GMT).
Tokyo must be considered 4 held at Squaw Valley, California. So it is not the tum of the warn favourite to get this
United States. Olympied when the Congress of the IOC meets in Munich next May to make the choice.
There are severní sound pra- sons for this contention.
Apart from these considera. tlone, which must weigh heavily with members, though factually there
prevent is nothing to members voting for Rome again The overwhelming one per-in 1964, if they decided to apply. haps is that neither Detroit nor Vienna can be regarded as dan- gerous rivals It the 100 mem- bers choose by their general ac- cepted pattern of spreading the Glumen, and intense lobbying does not result in an "logical"
choice.
Never In Asia
there is the important fact that Tokyo was previously allocated the Games but did not sloge them.
of 1939 the second autumn World War began and thero were no Olympics,
But when the Finnish capital applied for the Games after the war in 1952-hey got them. London got them four carller.
Logical
It appears
years
logical, therefore,
year in the
to suppose that Tokyo will also get them at their first postwar bid, quite apart from the fpet they staged the Asian Games so successfully this presence of the execative com- mittee of the IOC. Leading olymple officials have been out- spoken in their praise of Tokyo The Finns hed preparativus es an ideal venue for the 1901
hand when in the Olympiad.--Router.
This was back in 1940. After the allocation had been made, however, the 100 changed the venue to Helsinid (Finland) with London (Bugland) as the second choice,
Japan has never staged an Olympiad. The Games have i well never boen held in the Asian continent, though they have been staged in those of North America, Australia and Europe.
Of the other three, South
America hove not applied, Africa are not likely ever to apply and Antarctica
is out of The question.
A European city, Rome holds the Games in 1900 and for that reason Vienne can hardly expect to Pri those of 1064, especially us the Austrians are bidding even more strongly to get the Winter Olympics of that year
They In Innsbruck will probably get these but not the Summer Games,
As for Detroit, another Ameri- held can City, Los Angeles, them 别战 recently (that is re- cent where Olympiads are con- cerned; as 1932, and the Winter Olympics 0: 1950 are being
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Tokyo Worthy Of Honour Says Prince Takeda
Paris, Nov. 24.
At a reception given to world sports and sporta reporting personalities, Prince Takeda, member of the Japan- ese Olympics Committee said tonight: "The Japanese people, and I am sure all the peoples of Asia, hope that the organisation of the 1964 Olympic Games is entrusted to Tokyo."
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The Prince reminded his. audience that Japan was to have organised the 1940 Olympics "but circumstances forced the towa to call off the organisa- tion"
He continued: "The Olymple Clames have an essentially Inter- national character and will
be logical for Tokyo to stage the 1964 Games. The Games bave never in fact been held in Asia. Because of sports facilties. Tokyo ly worthy, I believe, of having the honour of organising the rst Olympic Games in Asia."
Replying, Amand Massart, President of the French Olym. pic Committee said: "I am con- vinced that the Olymples Inter- quational Committee during its session at Munich next March will fide the organisation of the Games to Tokyo.
"Personally
I any case think Tokyo has every chance. The Astari Games which took place in Tokyo lost May proved magnificently that the city was
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Atherstone, Nov. 24. Three race-horses at trainer Mr Leslie Maund's stables at Oldbury Farm near hero bave been poisoned, a senior polico spokesman mid here today.
Pollen had been called in to vstigate but he declined to give further details.
It is understood that the horses-Roman Festival, Desert Car and French-bred Eclair Seventh-died soon after their breakfast. feed soversi daya ngoà -China Mall Special,
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