THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1939.
Tokyo Starts Planning For 1964 Olympic Games
FIVE-YEAR PROGRAMME
OUTLINED BY COMMITTEE
Tokyo. Japan has outlined a five-year programme which, by 1964, will find Tokyo
prepared as the host city for the XVIIIth Olympic Games.
English County Cricket CHAMPION SURREY
Is Modern Cricket CHALK UP SIXTH A Bowlers' Game? SUCCESSIVE WIN
Allegation Is Of Doping
Against Davis Cup Player
London, July 14.
By ARCHIE QUICK
For years batsmen have been saying that cricket is now a bowlers' game because of the wickets which have been prepared to give the attack a ch.nce and keep down the huge scores of the past. Until this hot summer, scores have not soared with any regularity into the 400% since the last War.
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London, July 14. Surrey gained their sixth successive win when they beat Kent by 10 wickets, at Blackheath today.
Six
weeks ago, Surrey were languishing near the foot of the English county cricket table and their prospects of gaining the pennant for the 8th successive time seemed remote."
for Since then, they have come wickets, Hampshire 354
form und eight declared and secondly 240 half their pro- fox five declared (H. Horton 82
for nine declared (J. Springatl
In an expensively printed illustrated brochure, the Japanese Olympic Com-
mittee outlines how it proposes to arrange accommodation, sporting Basil Reay, secretary of As a result Peter May, Colin Cowdrey and, per-storming back to
with HOW. facilities, communications, press and photographic facilities, training sites, vehicle parking and even the route which the Olympic flame will take on its way to Japan from Olympia, in Greece.
the Thiri Asian Lost you Gounts were læld in Tokyo. The built for these Comes will asvitle the Japanese
for the 2004)
Aparts granads
with Leleu
Olymple Game...
Plans
10
th
imaarive-
59. ments include: ★ An extension of the National Met Park to Stadium in acconimodate 190,800 spre- lators. At present, it lialds 75,000 people.
*****
An extension to r Kaishikaw
Metropolitan
Football Stadham.
hear
eventa.
Tokyo, for yachting
* Preparation of the Kanigusa ground for archery even is,
*
Keranstruction of the pre- sen volleyball courts at the Komazawa centre.
Preparation of facilities for
and rowing
shooting
the events.
Preparatios of an arena for the equestrian events ucar Talevi
staged the Third Asian Games in Tokyo, Japanese amelale said that the success of these Games helped in the choice of Tokyo for the Olymple Games.
Japan first entered the cora- Olympic Games is a
1912, wher Pellior in
she entered a four-man team. In 1928, she sent her frst leani to the Winter Olymples and by 1936, at the Xlth Games, she had increased her
summer
games team to 247. This was the largest team Japan ever sent to the Olymple Games. After World War Ha
Chames and 164 members to the Games in Melbourne.—
Renovalion of the Olymple Reconstructional tear of 104 went to the 1052
Swimming Stadium.
Preparallon of two imckey
Betris
in
The
sports centre.
Construction
nationa) tennis courts for the fenelug competitions,
Komazawa
In addition, Olympie
new
quarantined to
stadiem at the Koprazawa
Cre Japanes Committer has
1. Build an Olympic Memorial Hall to house ti oltires of the Construction of a new bout organising comnitive.
centre for handball.
Barbour
Drar
Yakalamiz,{
Trans-Pacific Race
MAGIC CARPET TOP CANDIDATE AMONG EARLY FINISHERS
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
July 11.
The
1956 Reuter.
Manjrekar To
Drop Out From
Indian Team
the British Lawn Tennis Association and John Barret, non-playing cap. tain of the British Davis Cup team, today cate gorically denied rumours that Britain was to pro- tont
three
haps, Tom Graveney, are the only current anime completed, they are not out). Nottinghamshire 357 English batsmen with any hope of reachinging third, close behind the
Trading teams. Yorkshire 70 not cut), and secondly 226 the magic "Century of Centuries" and shared Warwickshire, and they for five (C. Millman 93, N. history with the fourteen immortals who with have two games in hand over 02). Hobbs have reached that great goal.
both of them.
Kent baltied gamely today but Surrey gradually wore them down.
Three men on the prince af selection for the MCC tour the West Indies next winter balted well today.
which le in But cloner examination' re- bowling action against the alleged ·
course of overhaul. doping of Spain's Andres veal that if there has been a
The only other bowler 1 cán Gimeno in last weekend's Period of over a decade during
which batsmen have been kept think of with the 2,000 oppor~ Davle Cup semi-final be in comparative
of subjection the tilty is Hampshire's Derek connot be tween
Britain and Spain bowlers have not taken advant Shackleton, but he
where for
are the expected to keep on inuch at Barcelona,
age of it trundlers who will rench 2,000 lunger being spearhead as well Sprin beat Billain matches to two In the Europeen wickets or more and share the as stock bowler now be is past the who have thirty years of age. So the Poll honour with zona semi-final.
shows that bowlers have not the already accomplished the feat?
Johnny Wardle, who left taken their golden chance while
batsmen have been I first class cricket in such un-the happy circumstances last year chains, and joined Nelson in the Lancashire League front Yorkshire, cotild have resched the target this season with normal luck, but of the other
Iteay sold here That rumours were "absolute non-
sense and without the slightest foundation."
The secretury added "that it he (Gimeno) takes a brandy. an aspirin or something else, it is his affair."
VERY TIRED
present day front line bowlers Alos Bedser alano has * chance
af passing the milestone of greatneES. But he is 41 years of age, and
the starl of this season needed another 236 wickets.
Jim Laker needs about 250, but he is retiring at season's
Barret explained: "Gimeno was very tired both mentally and physically after the doubles match on Friday and I was co- vined that Billy Knight would beat him the next day, but he surprised me by his energy in the match and afterwart's when end. I want to congratulate hum remarked on his splendid re- covery from the previous day."
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The Select Four
who
FO
have
unv
All-Rounders
The all-rounder position is Interesting, tod, George Tribe (six times), Trevor Bailey (tour times), and Fred Titmus, Brian Close and Alan Watkins (twice each) are the only contemporary players who have brought of the 1,000 runs and 106 wickets "double" in a senson more than once, and Tribe is retiring this | reason,
+
200 Not Out
the Warwick- Miko Saithi, shire captain, scored 200 not cut against Worcestershire but his side gained no points from the drawn match. Smith is now far ahead in the rece for the season's first 2,000 runs. His aggregate is 1018.
Ted Dexter kit two sixes and 13 fours in making 117 but the Sussex innings collapsed about were beaten him and his side by six wickets by Somerset. The other tour possible"* do well was Yorkshire's. rounder, Ray Illingworth.
10
ali-
Mlingworth it a six and 24 fours in making 183, s righest score cricket, dur- ing the drawn match against ... Indian touring team at Shemeid.
Inter-Varsity
points.
Nottinghamshire 14
At Birmingham: Match drawn, Warwickshire 203 and secondly 300 for five declared (A. Town- send 03, M, Smith 200 not out), Worcestershire 280 and secondly 189 for nine (M. Horton 41). Worcestershire two
Reuter,
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U.S. BASEBALL
Bill Henry Paces Cubs To 5-3 Win Over Braves
New York, July 14. Relief pitcher Bill Henry held the Milwaukee Braves to one
ran and fwe hits in the last 5 1/3 innings today and hit 31 hases-loaded single to lead the Chicago Cubs to
10.5 win.
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The Cubs came from behind twice to in the score and won On " four-run rally in the seventh
2. Construct same anakis the eon- 11144
Olymp
villages, Olymile Park and Kanazawa
ports ernire.
3. Reconstract
Olympie village These will be built
That compares pretty badly with the records of Ithodes bout 12 miles from the Olympie
BAIG JOINS TOURISTS
(16 Usnes), Hirsi (14), Jupp | Park, at Camp Drake, which was
Grace, 110). Astfl (9) and Sheffield. July 14. developed by the United States
The non-playing captain said! Normally, Tony Lock, with forces in Tupan. The whole
Nichols, Relf, Tarrant, Tato and in slut 908,120 avres and Vijay Manjrekar, who heads Gimeno told him that his doctor well over 2,500 at the age of
Woolley (right Imra #30, might easily have overmuted the Indian touring team's had given him something. hunting rruge, riding Certains al
each). added. "IL As tot vair the select four oned, swimming facilities and
Another player who might be batting averages, is un-Barret
business and there was noves renched 3,000 wickets theirs, Which is Inty appropriate considered dur the winter tour in athletics ground.
likely to play again this
Parker ac J 'T. question of a protest. There Freeman, any fur houses
is Donald Corr who led Pirie sables
The season. He is to have no reason why
we should Hearne but he has a cuspectment to point out that that
rugged cricketer character, MCC four of Pakistan in 1956-) Jet Elstuesit son Park and provide
It started when Alvin Dark which For operation g at War him:ton Heights,
#1 protest. After all, they are takknee
He scored 119 in 139 min- beat out a slow hopper to Jody Trevor Bailey, has been dropped | 50. base,
moment and an equally suspect by the Test Selectors for this met
In enthus Amelun
helping Derbyshire Jay and damaged lateral cartilageing the rin."AFP.
reached third when n the
| summer's series against India, avoid defeat from Lancashire, at ang move lopment,
Walls Jay threw wild on Leo within the next few days.
has already scored 1,000 rung for, Judges, res
Oxford gained their first vic-sticrifice. Cymule 1R.
old is 1381 redom and flympie "officials.
the 50 mark of tory over Cambridge In the an- wickets, just to prove that he is,nual University match for eight. Ernie Banks doubled to more still the best all-rounder in thus years when they won by 86 Dark, and Jay hil Bobby Thom world, and that he and not Ter runs at Lord's today. Cam-ron with a plich to fill the Dexter should go to the Westbridge, set to get 282 lo win in bases. Dale Long scored Walls Indles next winter.
five and a half hours, fought to
with an infeld grounder, and, the end, despite losing these offer Irv Noren popped out. first five wickets for 88.
George Allman walked to 'All the bases again. Then Henry irove the 3-and-2 pltch into centre Beld to score both Banks and Thomson,
Millions Of Pounds
£21
The Maharajah of Barnda, the team's binnöger, suld today
that it is almost certain that
A class B Connecticut yaw
was the fifth finisher hut |
Manjrekar would be unable to leading candidate for:
30vprostions will cost handicapped time Pogoofs, de d. pane milth of punds play again on the tour.
phyed Manjrekar has not Jag. The Japanese Ministry since the second Tsi at Lort's. today
360- the
: Welle has announced that
One of India's best batsmen, he mile Marchend-to-Hak.
# wol spend 160,000,000 yen
Tendonderling) to Im-has scored 788 runs in 14 innings fax yacht race
Tokyo and neighbouring this season for an average of Magar Mary 29, a 36-10) yu eti prove
08.03. Behame deities in the arxt five years. owned by Peter
311
Rivern. Vermettent,
1 hrlieves that the cost of essed!
the Cismes is outweighed in the over at the Japanese people by the prestige which will go to
Cha Jizsl Jaren JAN
The Hablas barbear fuch line? in the tin m wlan est time) estimates at HE↑ under 52 aut
khes oficial. hid, iwONUT, Cent Capone er det er finisjon - wer 2.8
A chis wit:1 higher hundene, Matic Corpet was the tear varly kades for
to be",
Aslan
coatly to stage the Olymple
Clames,
STROKE PLAYER
10y
INDIA-YORKSHIRE MATCH
ENDS IN TEDIOUS
DRAW
Illingworth's Innings Only Bright Feature
London, July 14.
2 European Swim
Records Broken
Results
Results in teding" matches were!
cricket
The Maharajah of Baroda The chief feature of the final day's play in York-At Paris Meeting At Peterborough: Gloucester-
Said later that Abbas All Baig, Oxford University's free-scoring Indian batsman, had accepted invitation to join the Indian touring team. He would join the party on Friday.
shire's match with India which petered out into a tedious draw at Sheffield, was a fine innings of 162 by Ray Illingworth, the highest of his
career.
FIFTH WIN
thire heal Northamptonshire by
was, the Cubs' Afth win in 50 runs. Gloucestershing 177 and 10 games with the Braves this Walls hit a frat-inning ondly 94 (J. Monring five for season. 44. F. Tyson five for 27). homer with a mate an base for Northamptonshire 123 and Chicago, and Earl Averill got a secondly 96, aloucestershire 14 tomer in the sixth to the the game. Hank Aaron got his 24th Points.
home run of the erason 10:
heat Cambridge University by was 85 runs. Oxford University 217
Paris, July 14. Cockle Gastelaars, of Holland, her own women's "The Japanese people are well
broke European 100 metres freestyle aware that the fifth circle in the
swmming record here today by Olympic cnidem denotes Asia.
clocking one minute 2.8 seconds FIRST TO FINISH They also recall that, in 1940,
Baig who is in his first sezon
At the start of the day, York- for another half hour after at the Grand Prix De Paris in- At Lord's Oxford University Miwaukee. because !
The way they lot of thst class erleket in Englandshire still needed 70 to avoid o Junch, totalling 209, which left ternational meeting here. First yacht nerus the fine ws
the right t hold the Gants scored 50 for 39-foot schonnes
Oxford the Ni
again fullow-on, but Illingworth was them 82 behind. Cambrlige yesterity in the owned by De Cursez Fales of Tokyo
Plane are being mate to hold Inter-Varsity match at
just as much in command es he New York. The Ninly
Lost's.nd been the previous night and officially reported disher, and the Gemes either from Saturday, An attractive stroke player, he together with 18-year-old Jack
July 25, 1961 to Sunday, August has already
passed his 1,000
Birkenshaw, knocked off the run this season, with a top Send was Dainn, a 2-fool or hom Saturday, October 17
LITUNTS. cutter owned by Henry S. Afr. Sunday, November 1, 1964.
sence of 221 hot out against the Free Forecastero. He also scored gan of New York. Cien abeain In July, the weather here is hot
centuries against Yorkshire and Was the Highland Light of the and humid.
|Lancashire.-China Mall Special.
an elted tim of 3121.05.
US Naval Academy, while in fourth place was Hackwatch, a 68-foot yawl owned by Cerpe W. Brooks of Laremont, New York. UPI.
Sports Diary
Men's
TO-DAY
Tennis Dividun PRC V CRC (D. KIGCA v Vrikal Counell, SCAA (a) PORC, me v CRC (1), USHC V CCC 199)
Ladies
BOWLS Open Singles Champion- phips Matenes 4. RCC, IG, XUGC, Herrejo.
TO-MORTOW Bowls
Men's Open Singles: Fourth Round Matchene KUGC, RC, Herein,
Parasitic skin discase, itching Cogema ste
'Mitigal
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கடக லா »Bayer «LEVERKUSEN GERMANY.
Demonstrations
The Committee
proposes, in addition to the authorised sports for the Games, to stuge de- menstrations of either judo or kenda Japanese fencing) as a national sport, and rugby font- ball, barehall, table tenals or badminton,
Full press, radio, television and phoographile facilities have
been guaranteed so that the
YEAR'S FIRST SUCCESSFUL CHANNEL SWIM
London, July 14. The British Channet was to- day swum for the arst time this rest of the world can follow 'year when
26-year-old Rhodesian
sergeani Amy
the ten days of sport. Inter-
T
Only Blemish
Barracked
Hor previous record 1:03.9.
The loss dropped the Braves und secondly 238. Cambridge pne game behind first-place San A sccond European recard University 174 unit secondly Francisco whose doubleheader at was broken at the same meling 196 (D. Kirby 62, J, Bernard Philadelphia was rained out and when Tennerlein, of Italy, wote 51). the men's 200 metres butterfly event in 2:10.5.
only four poluts ahead of third- place Los Angeles who played a night game al Pittsburgh. Cincinnati were at St Louis in
AL Glastonbury: Somerset The former record was 2:21.4x1 Surex by ix wickets, set by H. Zterold, of Germany, Sussex 231 and secondly 28 the other night game.
There was nothing left in the match after that and for India with two hours tell minutes Temmubing it was just a question of batting out time.
Here was a chance for them Illingworth gave
hard
show some enterprise, but chance which was not accepted to
Roy and but this was his only blemish, they rolled to take it, He treated all the bowling alike. Apte showed no inclination driving powerfully, cutting and push the score and this brought Swetman Released Looking as the cccasion demani-barracking from Birkenshaw, of course, especially when
ed. adapted
£
to
the crowd. Apte, for two runs, sweater from the
with
a minor role, but he betting on hour stayed and twice he opened aut called for a to produce lovely off-drives.
pavilion.
The match ended
-Reuter.
after From Gentlemen XI
London, July 14, Roy Swelman, Surrey's wie kel-keeper, has been released
(T. Dexter 117, J. Parks 46). Somerset 342 and secondly 145 for four (G. Atkinson 56
out, W Alley 45
Somerset 14 points.
rat
not out).
At Blackheath: Surrey vent Kent by 10 wickets. Kent 143 und secondly 201 (A. Phebey
F. Ridgeway 41). Surrey 301 for nue declared, atud secondly 17 for no wicket. Surrey 12
Their partnership became wicket-keeper Binks bowling from the Gentlemen versus a three-neute one and when end Close behind the stumps. Players match tomorrow be polute. Birkenstpw
finally In Was
Yorkshire used caughi at ■lly, the sixth bowlers-all except, Close--and wicket stand had produced in the end India were 117 for IGD.
Iwo.
Final Scoros
ica
couse have
the
nu
county champions
At Ashby-De-Zouch: Lelces- other wicket-keeper avallaste for their next nulchtershire boat Middlesex by eight wickets. Middlesex 170 and John Murray, of Middlesex, secondly 223 (P. Parmt 50, D. will replace him in the Players Savage Ave for 70). Leicester- shire 254 and secondly 148 for team-China Mail Special
two (W, Watson 74 nal out, L Gardner 07 not out). Lefeester- shiro-12-points————
prefers will be attached to touched the Folkestone shore, Games officlats, judges and South England, after swimming referees, teams, journalists, for 15 hours, 30 minutes from Illingworth slayed another And other groups to overcome Calais, some 32 kilometres (20 half hour during which he the language difficully.
miles).
topped his previous best, 150 Final scores were: More interpreters wil br Sergeant Denis Pearson head- ngainst Essex, at Colchester n Statlored-in-the-Olympic-villege, fed-for-Dover, the nearest point fortnighi-ago.- Tokyo alcport, living quarters, an the English coast from and principal shops in Tokyo. Calais, after making a smooth
He fell at 204, cuught of a Shopkeepers the
Ginzi crussing in calm seas and fine bly hit. By that time he had Tokyo's main shopping quarter, wouther but strong cross cur- punished the Indian bowlers India: First mnings 281 have already decided to open an rents off the English coast
for 24 tours and a six in three (Gaekwad 176) and 117 for two Taboun English language school in pre-wept him westwards to Folkes and a half hours, and scored wickets (Roy 82, Aple 35 not paration for the Games. Shop tone.-ATP.
kis runs out of 233,
out, Juísimho 26, Borde 23 not assistants who follow the course,
'The Yorkshire innings lusted | out)-AFP.
will be given I speak English"
buttons.
Years Of Experience Rose Beats
Japanese sporting officials have
hod years
of experience 13
organising major sporting 4x-
tures. The fist major intema-
Trabert
Blackpool, July 14.
tional sporting event organised The "Grand Prix of Europo" by the Japanese Olympies Com-professional tennis tournament niitloe was the Third Bar of
the Jack Kramer troupe Eastern Championship, held collated Tokyo in 1917,
Last year,
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London Express SETTING.
here today with
Tony Rog benting Trabert 7-5, B-4 and Ashitj Cooper boating Pansho Bégura 10-1, 6-0.
In the doubles match, which, was exceptionally, ployed in live pete,. Eeguira #esk Traberi bost Cooper and Now 6-1, 76 6-8.: Only the single mantebra aru | Coturning tone the "Grand Prix
of Europa."-UPI.
Yorkshire: First innings, 299 illingworth-102 Birkenshaw... 37. Desal 3-72, Nadkarni 3-37 Taboun Scratched Burde 2-00, Jaisimba 2-70),
THE GAMBOLS
...AND NOW THE
STAR OF OUR SHOW "OF THE CENTURY..
THE FABULOUS SONGSFRESS. OF BLAMKUR
London, July 14,
WHE offelally scrutched from the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes * 0600 ĠMT today,-Reuter,
RESULTS
Today's results were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee Chicago
93 -112-001-000 300-011-61x 10-13-4 Prince. Jay 10), MeMahon (7), Glaze (0) and Crandall: Anderson, Henry (4), Averill, 6. Taylor (61
WP-Henry RS-Valls Averill (0th).
(0-4). LY-JAY (3-0). Arron (th),
AMERICAN LEAGUE
03-003-020—0—0—0
Cleveland
Score (3-7 and Fitzgerald, Brown · (0) Ford, Duron 10) and Birra, WP-Ford FD-0).
work 010-000-C0RR
(1st Game) Kansas Cliy
..
Baltimore... 000-000-001-10])]
---Herberi~(7-ChitoDe |(6-7) and Triandos.
(2nd Game)
At Manchester: Match drawṬi. Derbyshire 150 and secondly 378 for six (J. Kelly 79, C. Leo
Kansas Cily, ... 10-000-000 1-5-0 100, D. Carr 119). Lancashire Baltimore 110-100-00x 3-B-0 837, Lancashire four points.
Kucks Dickson (8) and House;
Friandos, L Kucks (3.5). 21619-Taaby (8), Maris
At Southampton: Nottingham-Pappas (10-1) shire best Hampshire by five (12)-UPI.
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