THE CHINA MAIE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1960.
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SPORTS PICTORIAL
ABOVE: Trainer Sir Gordou Micharɑs chats wish trainer R. J. Calling (right background) and DetecLIVE Inspector Baldock (en) who led a team of Flying Squad officers from Scot- land Yard in the investiga- tion last week which re- sulted in the arrest of ye men and the bringing charges against them conspiring together to dope
ti
of
Chinese.
The Hongkong Football Referees' Associa- tion held an inauguration ceremony for its acw officials at the Ying King restaurant last Saturday, Seen here officlating at the function is Mr L. P. Kwok, Oilers at the official' table ·are: (from left) Mests Ip Kau- kao, P. T. Loong, C. B Dick (HKFA Vice-Presi- dent), Wong Wing-shun, F. R. Frailett (HKFRA Chair- man) and Leung Yuk-tong.— Chin Mall Photo,
racehorses, Sir Gordon and
CC
Mr Colling were among the trainers who
pave cvidence, Central Press photo,
ABOVE RIGHT: The Olympic torch is handed to the first of the 302 Greek athletes who will carry the flame in relay from ancieni Olympia' to. Athens for the Olympic Games at later this menll-London Express photo..
Rome
LEFT: A charming mem ber of the Russian team. Velentina Shirshikova, plc- tured at the Welsh Harp Willesden, Jast week, when 200 of the best women FOWPI'S from all parts of Europe tcok part in the European Women's Rowing Central
Championships, - Press photo,
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Four D. Jones AVERY WORRIED
BY MADDOCKS
LITTLE MAN NOW APPEARS ON THE
SCENE...
VINCENT, MY DEAR FELLOW I FEAR I HAVE DONE
IT AGAIN
(OH, NOT AGAIN,
IKABOD, THE TIMES I'VE
WARNED YOU
ABOUT THIS
YETH! BUT THIS TIME THERE'S ABOUT FOUR
OF THEM
SUDDENLY FOUR MORI APPEAR IN THE DOORWAY
FERDINAND
SALE
By Mik
Sheaffer's
Newest
//
BALL POINT PEN
AVAILABLE AT
ALL GOOD STORES.
SWISSAIR
ABOVE LEFT; The name of farmer Brian Keni-Stilth, seen here on a inctor on his father's farm near Barnstaple, was added this week to the list of Britain's Olympic selections, as a 1,500 metres runner. He has put up the fastest times this season by a Brilon in both the 1.500 moires and the mile (3:43.7 and 4:0.7). — London Express photo. ABOVE RIGHT: Lalest action picture of Britain's sprint hope for the Rome Olym- pics, Dorothy Hyman, of lickicton Main, YC, who is one of the provisional team chosen to to to Rome, Miss Hyman has been listed in the 100 metres and the 4 x 100 metres
relay.---Central Press photo,
NANCY
THIS PORTABLE TV IS GREAT --- IT RUNS ON A BATTERY
BRICK BRADFORD
THERE IT
1S, HEADED TOWARD EARTH!
I'LL TAKE IT OVER AND SHOW IT TO
SLUGGO
IT WILL BE DESTROYED WHEN IT ENTERS THE EARTH'S,
ATMOSPHERE!
The PIED PIPER
WE KNOW ONE THING! SOMEONE WANTS TO STOP. THIS OPERATION
By Ernie Bushmiller
-ERNIE BUSAMILLER
By Paul Norris'
MAYBE THATS WHY (COULD BE PREASTLAND,
DAMEON. GOT COLD }ARE YOU TUNED ING, LE
FEST! MAYBE HE
KNEW THERE WAS
A BOMB ́ABDARDI.
60, CONTACT GREERSON ARCRAFT HAVE THEM
HOLD MR GAMBON!
Ah! That Food! That Service! That Sorsair!
SWISSAIR
Just the weather for Rowntree's JELLIES
You can be SURE
if it's...
Betty Cuthbert, the Australian sprinter who win three gold medals in the 1956 Olym- pics at Melbourne, has spent the four years since under persistent coaching to improve her running style, which was far too upright.
Under the walchful eye of coach, Mrs June Ferguson, the wonder sprinter from Sydney has altered her whole style, from the moment she leaves, the blocks until she hits the tape. Instead of pushing-from the blocks, Betty Cuthbert now has a very strong drive, and she runs with her body 15 degrees farther forward from her old uprigh| style. After four years of hard and intensive training Betty has set her sighis ou more gold medals at Rome this
"
Top photo shows Belty Cuthbert getting the drive from the starting blocks. In the lower left photo Betty shows in a straight line her head to her heel, the perfect motion of straightening up for the esecatial ler drive, and in the lower right photo she is in the final. burst with the arms and leg drive still working in perfect unison-London Express Photo.
WE MUST
FIND OUT WHO.
PLANTED THAT.
BOMB!
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