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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938.

Vienna Stakes Claim For Olympic Site

ONE FOR THE ENGLISHMEN

England inside-right, Boradment (Wolverhampton Wanderers) chips the ball over leaping Wales goalkeeper Kelsey (Arsenal) for England's first goal in the soccer international at Villa Park, Birmingham, Just week between England and Wales. The match ended in a 2-2 draw.—Reuterphoto.

ONE FOR THE WELSHMEN

Seren pairs of eyes are glued on the ball in this tense moment during the drawn international match between Wales and England. Next moment arms went up in triumph. Derek Tapscott side-foots the ball into the net for Wales' Grst goal. England's goalkeeper Colin McDonald lies helpless after Terry Medwin's

shot has bounced out of his arms to Tapscott's foot.

FOREIGNERS' DAY AT ASIAN NET TOURNEY

Lahore, Dec. 3. Foreign players awept through Pakistani oppo- nents today in the second round of the Asian tennis men's singles tournament, Knight of with Billy Britain and Orlando Gar- rido of Cuba leading the way.

Ted

Dexter Flying Out Today To Join The MCC

Ile

London, Dec. 3.

then

BOSOX MAKE

A DOUBLE DEAL

Washington, Dec. 3

The Boston Red Sox

coin

WANTS WORLD NOT

TO FORGET CITY NEAR IRON CURTAIN

Vienna, Dec. 3. Vienna has posed its candidature as site for the 1964 Olymple Games “because we don't want this city on the iron curtain to be forgotten

in the world." Vienna's Mayor Franz Jonas, in submitting the application to the International Olympic Com- mittee at Lausanne, said it is "our major aim to revive memories in the world for our city which is situated so close to the iron curtain."

prva is situated very close to the main stadium. A total of 200 horses could be accommodated itu newly built stables 61 Vienna's fair ground, the op- plication suta

Victing in the second Austrian | turf, considered the largest and city which has applied for the most beautiful in Europe. This 1984 games. Previously, the Tyrolean capital of Innsbruck had fled an application for stag- Ing the 1004 winter Games

Experts here said that Jans bruck

regarded number one favourite to get the 1984 winter games while Vietta has only little chance to surpass Tokyo today, which will probably be the first choice for the 1004 Stummer Carnes.

can

"But you never know

Vienna would be prepared to build new sports

arenas or to correct the present ones if their measurements and installations | should not be adequate for the Olymple Gomes, the application what continued.

decision the IUC will make. 2 Olympic Villages

one member of the Austrian

Olymple Committee auki.

"We are supporting application by all meanz

Facilities

Vienna's

in

Some corrections are planned

cost any

for the cycling and arena

the swimming stadium, it was suid All row. ing and yachting events would Meanwhile Jones has Inform-staged at the "Old Danube ed the IOC about Vienna's eporis facilities a large book that gives all the details about sta- diums, accommodations 1. athletes and the like.

In

this bank Vienna hus answered ali 14 questions which have been put by the 100 clics applying for the Olymp. KVTCS,

ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

Top place of the column this week goes to the seventy odd boxers who entered the Land Forces Novice competition and particularly to the twenty, who by determination and effort reached the final stage held at Sek Kong last Saturday.

As usual this excellently organised show attracted a large crowd who thoroughly enjoyed the fare provided.

The Uttle

flyweight, whim the cream of local talen! Gor Wicks, 49 Field Rgt. and will be pitted against one an- Ptc Hughes, 6 COD, opened the other, and should the weather proceedings with a quiet fant prove kind this will be a show round, but having weighed one that you cannot really afford to another

both up.

Admission went into miss.

prices attack in the second with Wicks reasonable. There is unlimited

better of the ex- getting the

room, and the show starts At changes. In the third, a wicked 20dotire, left to the head followed by a right hook to the body took a

pre

lot of the sting out of Hughes, Rugger enthusiasts, both and Wicks wes à clear winner

players and spectators are on points when the going ended

getting ready for the quite lively encounter.

Pie Robert Richardson 1/Lan

"off"next Saturday when Regt, winner of the recent

the Hexangular tourna. "Absolute" novices competition

way. ment gets under proved his worth by winning

Having seen all the sides this one too. He had little dif-

in action I must say that in disposing of his Bantamweight opponent Gni there is every promise of Dinsdales, 5/Field Rgt. the re- a really grand season. free stepping in to end a rather

Before proceeding one-sided contest in the second further, I am sure nil Army In the Fight-heavies Lieut. followers of the game will jołą

an arm of the "Blue" Danurenity on the outskirts of the city.

According to the regulations of the IOC, Vienna would also bulld Olympic villages to ac- commodate

and the athletes oflclsis, Plans have niready been designed for construction of

two Olympic villages- separate ones for mate and female athletes-for a total of

athletes anxi

also

officiala

Vienna has suggested it could stage a total of 10 Olympie 18.000

in this city,

will the There sports events application sald. There will be camp for 1,500 newsmen and

An adequate number of training broadcasters, sites for each of this ID events,

suid. it added.

couclusion of

In addition, Vienna, recalling its great reputation as city of arts, would also organise an outside cultural programme in honour of the Olymple Games, the application contrived.

Modern Stadium Jonus, in his application, alwa pointed out that Vienna can picted two separate deals within | boast of a modern stadium that the space of hotur last night will hold 05.000 spectator when they sent outfeider Jim next year after Plersal to the Cleveland Indians the present building program. und catcher Lew Berberet to the Vienna's open

air swimaning Detroit TigeIS.

stodium (50 metres) bas a Boston obtained first baseman capacity of 4,000 spectators,

Wertz

and pitcher-out-while

the cycling arena can Gary Geiger from the hold 8.000 fans, the application

Indians in exchange explained. Cleveland for Piersall and then acquired light-handed

The pride of Vienna, however, pitcher Herb Motord

is the new indoor sports halli from the Tigers for Berberei

"Stadthalle" which was opened only this year. It is considered Detroit har sought Berberet the inest modern in Europe and Jus more than A year.

The has a capacity of 15,000 špecta- balled tors.

Vie

dekler

Ted Dexter, the Cambridge University and Sussex all-rounder, landed at London airport today after a 20-hour fight to beat the fog and reach London from Paris in time to fly to join the MCC touring party in Australia tomorrow,

On his arrival, the 23-year-

telephoned his Garrisin did not fose a game | old Dexter immediately unde Nancee, Mla Suzan Longfield, As he crushed All Reza Habib in

his way to a telephone and eat-

former Their engag hent was officially

Yankee catcher left-hander stis, und

ed Mr Billy Grinth, the tree

MCC announced today.

208 in 02 games for I wil bu

the Red Knight won easily, 6-0, 0-0, 6-1, assistant secretary, for instruc- joining Suzan tonight after

Sox last samson. The

Moford is uver Mizamuddin Ghazi

tions.

business Di Lord's". he said.

side-arming fast- French tennis stars Robert

Claude Then Dexler suid: "will goed Inter and Jean Molinari had an easy

a medical passage straight to Lord's for

Haillet rest and to get my kit out. the next defeated Fariduddin 6-3, 6-0, bove got to see about a blazer 6-0 and Molinari defeated As and flannels.” Parvez 6-1, 6-2, 0-1.

into

round.

Japan's Ichiyama made shori work of his Pakistani opponent H.K. Bangash beating hin 6-0, 6-1. 8-2 Another Japanese player Narukawa had walk- over. His Pakistan opponent Sardar Asif did not show up

Australia's W. Jacques beal India's Afsar Hussain 0-1, 0-1, 0-1,

OTHER RESULTS

Other results were;

Swedish Soccer Champions To Play In Peru

Lima, Dee. 3. Narkopping, Swedati soever champion icom, will make its debut in Peru at the National jazul Hassun (Pakistan) 6-2. atadlum on Dec. 27, it was

E. Argon

0-9, 6-0,

Legensteln

(Uruguay)

beal

Ladislav (Ger- many) beat Mohammad Ghalib (Pakistan) 6-3, 6-2, 0-1

Results of the men's doubles matches were: ——

Marukawa and Matsuaga (Japan) beat Qutubuddin and Fariduddin (Pakistan) 6-2, 6-2,

-1.

Munir Pirzada and Mołam- mad Naeem (Pakistan) beal Abdul Walld Etemadi and Nezamoddin Ghazi 0-1, 0-2, C-1-France-Presse.

WORLD BILLIARDS

Driffield Leads

Wilson Jonės In Key Match

Calcútia, Dec. 3. Sustained pressure al tho table enabled English billiards": chainpion, Lealle Driffield, to lead India's. Wilson Jones by 1,400 points to 1,200, at the end of their first four-hour session, in a key match for the worlá amateur billiards championshilpe

Drifeld's best breaks

fua vadam here today.

HETO

201, 227, 140, 140 and 123. Jones, who hit up the bast single break of 321, bad, however, only thres breaks, which ran into threa Digures, 321, 120 and 123. France-Fres

nounced here today.

BTL-

The visiting team will play its second game on Dec. 30, cording to the announcement.

The local Spotting Cristal will be the team charged with nego- tallens to bring the Norkapping | to Peru.

The visiting team will ru- ceive approxiniately ten thou- sand dollars for the two games.

The rivals of the Norkepping desiganted, have not yet been but the Swedes will most prob- ably encounter Sport Boys, this year's loent champions, and a selection

players of

from Cristal-Municipal

Sport Boys--U.P.I.

and

"Our marriage will be postpon-baller whom the Tigers brought fencing, basketball, etc. could be

art! now. We were to marry in April, but now it will probably be later in the year." Then he dashed off Lord's

All Olympic Indoor

sporte events, such

gymnastics, weight lifting, boxing, wrestling.

up from their Charleston farm

staged in the Stadthalle," a the

Americfin

Association fumed example of modern after mid-season. He had a 4-8 architecture. record

with Detroit

last year -U.P.I.

it had been a harrowing 24 hours for Dexter. He hoped to leave Paris, where he is em- played with a British Insurance frm last night.

Calling Experience

Hut tog delayed the fight und today's weather showed no im- provement. Earlier today at his first attempt to cross the Chan- nel, he had the falling *x- perience of sithng in his plane sit circled London airport and having to return to eventually France, because bod visibility prevented a landing.

In Paris again, Dexter made a bid to cross by train and boat,

The French airport authorities

could not release his

luggage

The equestrian events would be staged on the "Freudenau”

Three Changes In India's Second

Test Team

Bombay, Dec. 3.

India's team for the second Test against the West Indies commencing at Ranpur on December 12 contains

"The

+

집안

a press

the application

Gillespie of 40 Field Rgi, NA, inc expressing

faced L/Cp! Arthur Johnstone, 1/Lan Reg. winner of his weight at the "Absolute" stage in a fast and exelting encounter,

Better Craftsman

The Officer with a height and reach advantage was slightly the better craftsman although the Infantryman shook from time to time with somc èrisp rights to the body.

Johnson had

him

a real

and deep regret that injury had cut short the playing career of that grand player Maurice O'Kelly.

Tew will deny that he was the Colony's outstanding player and his departure from the garno will be a sad blow to local rugger, a blow it will hard to recover from.

all

hod Army South

n com- paratively cssy match against a Police XV and with Captains the Dennis. Gould and John Sharpe siightly better of the second round ANY in scintillating form, their 14-3 In a fairly oven third the judges, victory was certain Capt Clive seemed to have quite a problem Gilberson although doing In sorting out who had done that was expected of him the most work, and the award seemed still to be suffering from to Lieut Gillespie met with a his foot injury, und Lleut Clark. mixed reception.

1/Lan Rgt although getting the ball from the scrums failed to make the fullest use of his out- sides.

There will be A sumclent number of training camps and running tracts in the Olymple villages to warrant pre-com- petition

for all preparation athletes, it was added,

The Olympic village will be built "according to our great trudlilon in modern housing and architecture," Jonas said. Vienna can accommodate an exlinated number of 140,000 guests and visitors during Olympic games, he added. Jonas

Anally recalled that Austrian athletes have won total of 24 goith, 33 silver and 30 broaze medals in modern Olymple Games since 1896. The IOC will decide Vienna's

very good scrap, application in 1960 at its next session Munich, Germany.-U.P.I.

on

May

at

Only Four Candidates For 1964 Olympic Site

of

The lightweight finalists the first competition were due to meet again during the night when this time Cpl Jack Bolton had hoped to reverse the points decision Pte Thonus Waring recently Inflicted on him in a These Lanes Inda were disappointed, how- ever, for Waring was deemed to be unit to box and had to give the NCO a walk

over.

Disappointing

The

were

needs

Not Attractive The 3-3 draw between Amy North and RAF was not a very attractive game to watch. Lieut Muntz and Capt Meintosh were towers of strength and found time to

be everywhere while newcomer Bdr Phillips, a Field Rgt, is without doubt the find ot the season and will be seen a lot in Colony rugger this season, Congratulations, to the RAMO for taking on a Diocesan Boys middleweights

School team and giving it frankly disappointing and Pics, Walker of the School a chance Wake and McKenna, 1/Lan Ret, to interest his lads in the game. needed

a prodding from the Rugby football certainly referee before they got to close local players and Units will be quarters. Although McKerina doing a gervice to the sport by had the better of things in encouraging masters to produce round two. Wake was soon on schoolboy teams. top the third and the Referne A great deal of thought must stopped the bout in his favour. go to the selection of teams if Fto Ashbrook, 1/Lan Rgt these games are to reup the winner of the "absolute" fenthor allest benefit for the side rauss title added another one to his be one which will be prepared list but not before Gor Thorley. to display the finer points of the 49 Field Rgt. RA, hnd made hin | gatan" without building up a go all out. Thi plucky little fantastic score likely to dis- scrapper took a lot of punish-courage the boys. ment and corro back for more Major John Noble of DM1), and had thero been a best one of the shrewdest judges of

would the game handled the user's award, my vote

whielle undoubtedly have gone to him. himself and by

timely Light Middleweights were whistling and a lot of imagina- not long on the The foc will decide

display for Garlon kept the score down to 31- Scott, & Field Rgt, RA. soon put 8. Mr Walker af 63001 WIL venues at a meeting in Munich

paid to the hopes of Ele Reid welcome more offers for games.

COD, the referee stepping in just before the end of the first} round.

Lausanne, Switzerland, Dec. 3.

The

International Olymple Committee announced here io- that Brussels, Detroit, Tokyo and Vienna

were the only cities in the running to stage the 1984 Olympic Games. Closing date for applications was on Monday (December 1).

Three cities are candidates to |hold the 1904 winter Olympics -Calgary (Alberta, Canada), Innsbruck (Austria), and Lahti (Finland).

three changes from the team which drew the first in May.--Reuter. Test here.

play ended in the first Test 10-

team, announced after Guard,

Patel,

ரசு

off-spinner

who

KCC Lawn Bowls Closing Day

I thac and this plan too was

day, was Chulam Ahmed (cap- bowls cutters, is considered twin). thrived.

N. Tambang (wicket-specialist pn malting wickets, Finally be obtained a seat in keeper), P. Umrigar, P. Roy, N. He played for India in the fifth

Contractor, V. an Air France Viscount, and

L. Manjrekar, Test against Pakistan at Kors- J. M. Ghorpade, announcement from chand, C. G. Borde, S. P. Guote,

G. S. Ram- chi in 1950. despite as

Club The Kowloon Cricket London airport that the fog was

India thus take the field with will hold their closing day for still heavy, the plane from Paris

J. Patel. Twelfth man: V. Ran- six bowlers medluin-pacers the lawn bowls section on Satur- got through.

Jane Reserves Daljit Singh, Ramchand and Umrigar, leg-day commencing at 2.30 pan> Sen Gupta,

spinner, Gupto and Borde, und Players from other clubs have off-spinners Chulam Aloned and been invited for the afternoon's Patel.

для game of six men's

two Ghulam Ahmed, who is now ladies' rinks. fully it, arrived here yesterday At the conclusion of the from Hyderabad und attended game, there will be a distribu- by there is only one change from the selection committee meeting tion of all prizes won in the the team originally amounced this evening. China Mall Club's Jawn bowls tournament for the first Test replacement of 1 Special.

during the year.

Lord's expect no further hold- ups in Dexter's progress 10 - The three changes AID Australia, Mr Griffith said Ghulam Ahmad, Ghorpado and "We have practically all the kit Patel in place of Nadkarni, he needs and wo are going Hardikas and Guard, but actual- ahead with our plans for him to fly out in the morning." France-Press0

THE GAMBOLS

OH, NO.

GEORGE

NOBODYS WEARING THAT STYLE THIS YEAR)

Barry Appleby

OU,WELL, WILAT

ABOUT THIS,

ONE 2

MONO EVERYBODYS

WEARING IT puntavanoma

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

SKOTIĆ

The 'Big Night'

the

Wednesday, December 10, ja Pto Sweeney, 1/Lan Bg, the "big" night for on the Clus treated his light welterweight ground under Bloodlight the opponent Pie Kearney 1/Lan Army will take on the Rest of Rgt to a similar fate.

Colony A right for

starting at hook in the accond ended this 1900 hrs.This should be a match one sided encourier.

well worth watching. The team selccted provided a few sur-

Com prises, but the selection inittee have been around, and Heavyweight Ple Armstrong. unearthed a few who have been beside noting new talent have 1/Green Howards, lived up to hiding their light under the his name and produced a strong proverbial bushel, arm to defeat Sgt Gibby 1/an

Fitting Close

One such is cricket star 2/14 Bgt. After a quiet first round, Tom Merkill, 1/Green Howards the whiner opened up i the

who has caused both Leppard second and only the bell saved and Woodward to be overlooked. the NOO. But the respile lasted but

Captains John Sharpe RAPC after seconds for

the and of course Demis Gould will referee stepped in early, in the be there.. Just rout, to stop a game hoxer from

Another surprins is hockey absorbing too muchtar Kent Huth Phillips, 1/RTE,

punishment.

The afternoons' entertainment aiming a deserved place. So also newcovoar: 2/LT - EN came to a fitting clode with an Drown 50 Coy RASC. éxcellent perip. The welters, Captain Clivi Cilovetion again two 1/Lon. fgt men in RAMC quite properly "in" Pies Millington and Burton, and 1 followed by the - How pleased the crowd with a semanshelf from Feld at, sparkling dialay. Durion with Bar Phillipe bid and fried height and reach advantage din- | mvenittes who continue to serve played a usefur, lett but allowed in the team, are Capt Mefninab Millington to get to clone AMC, Capt Lowa, and Pie quarters får tow ölign for his Lemanche *1/Green Howarda, own comfort, but even so there Capt Wynn, RE, LA Munth, 14 was very little to choose bu Field it, RA, Capt Med der tween the pále at the cnel of writ Fto Carey, 1/Green threa hard "roundą, Miitlugion | Howards, and fant but not ban took the award by the vity Bat Clariće, IAMC, with Cpl narrowent of martinit

Leppard, 1/RTH, Capt Bede Галя отр reminded of the Cox, 48 Bde, Lt Clark 1/Lan baxing to be held at the Clubman and Le Whitors, Fald

svining Bat, RA de reserves,

Stadium tomorrow

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