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THE CHINA 'MAIL,

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961.

TOKYO'S £3,600,000 GAMES

Japanese preparing to

make them

best ever

Tokyo, Nov. 6. Preparations for Tokyo's 1964 Olympic Games are slowly gather-

ing momentum.

The selection of a site for the Olympic Village has been settled after months of argument and work will start soon on moving hundreds of United States Security Forces dependents from the site at Wa shington Heights in the centre of Tokyo to a new housing area on the outskirts of the city. The removal cost will be borne by the Japanese Government.

The schools, chapels, officers' shooting, the modern pentathlon, ring from the deposits and

weightlifting. lubs, post exchanges (shopping judo.

and the the banks' operating profits wili be donated to the Olympic Fund Foundation

accommodate 8,000 athletes expected to compete in the first Olympic Games ever held Asia.

for

720 In this way it is hoped million yen (£720,000) can be the Foundation to try and raise! yen (£3,610,000)

housing units and marathon. ureas 1.

and theatres will be renovated

Aboul 8,000 English-speaking Self-Defence enlarged tu

Forec members will assist in communications, transportation, sanitation, con- struction and engineering in raised Reports indicate movements preparation for and during the which plans 8,610 million on "all fronts" towards

for the Games. goat of making Tokyo 业力 Olympic city and for Games the most successful yet held.

Training camps

the Games.

The Japan Swimming Asso- announced that 180 wimmers will be selected by December as the first group

andidates for Japar's Olympic brin.ming 1eam They will

tend speriu! training camps, be fed plenty of nutritious food

to develop their muscles

and, several will August

br Fiveted to rompete ID the Asian Games in Djakarta und

17

United Stater Amateur Athletic Union Swimming Championships.

Similar groups of candidates! wil be picked, trained arui fed for the Games

The Defer Agency has opened an athletic school here which includes a specia es intensive training for atble

es to compete in national and international events.

The school authorities

con-

|

Four members of the De- fence Agency attended the Games in Rome last year to study methods used by the Italian Army, Navy, and Force in contributing operation of the events

Finance

to

Air the

The Government has de.

Olympic stamps

The Postal Services Ministry will issue a series of Olympic revente stamps, as part of the

helping to finance

the Games.

Already the first stamp in the series has been issued and sold News-

out almost immediately.

prices were being offered tional Diet (Parliament). an cause of the world-wide- Athletle Promotion Bill de-

popularity of the stamps among signed

to stimulate athletic

collectors. the development throughout country. It provides For a "National Athletic Day" when, theoretically, Everyone wil cast aside work for a day of sport.

elded to plaer before the Na-pers reported black market

BS i

Fur the tourists new hotels are being buill and old ones re- novated The Transportation Ministry expects 550,000 tourists,

1

Leading hotels in Tokyu ali

they have re- ready report octved hundreds of reserva- tions. By October the um)- The ber had exceeded 6,000. means of raising

re- Japan Hotel Association

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To finance the Games, Com- mercial Banks will shortly begin accepting special premium- attached Axed deposits from the public funds.

Fixed Deposits solicited every three months

1964.

banks until July

The hoped to solicit 600 000 million time (£600,000,000) in yen

interest

centrate on training students in deposits. Part of the

will GE

servations

ported 80 per cent of the re-

from салие

the

It's marvellous

be back

to be

Says STANLEY MATTHEWS

United States.

came Otherя from Australia, Britain. New Zealand, the Philippines. Canada and France.

Butel proprietors said they had difficulty meeting requests for reservations from groups of 300 to 600 tourists. Groups of ¦ about 50 persons easily accommodated

were more

For news enverage a special press committee has been farm er. An estimated 2,500 to 3.000

| Japanese and foreign newsmen,

with news photographers, radio and television announcers, will

attend.

The Japanese Government

After spending as long as I have in the game I hopes that before October 1984 ä new submarine cable will with link Japan

United the

would not have expected one of my most thrilling moments to come now. But it has. States. This will facilitate the

As the wonderful mar ww.fit

up from the huge crowd ren out on to the

Stoke pitche last week. I said to mysel 1's

marvellous to be back

It was

a thrilling

moment

And as the game progressed. I felt completely it and through- ly enjoyed the straggle.

Knowing

were

me

that Wie Stoke fans

redline

for urged me on. As I raced down the right wing | Telt as excited as I did when 1 first played there as a youngster so many

years aro. I was like a trip down Memory Lane.

But before the match 1 felt.

relaying of synchronised telo- vision broadcasts and news all coverage.

people I the street shouted their best wishes They wanted me to pes , a gond show

Overwhelmed

down?

The

Jarun

:

Science

hopes

and

10

Technology Agency

Score now is 166-162

Leicester, Nov. 6.

Scobie Breasley drew further ahead of Lester Piggott in the British Juckeys' Championship when Hill Royal, whom he rode in the last race, the Bos- worth Handicap at Leicester today, dead-heated with Vilfair.

He had previously won on Sorbus in the Stough- ton Plate.

The score now is: Breasley 166. Piggott 162.-- AFP.

Solomons flying

to Sao Paulo

and New York

London, Nov. 6.

London fight promoter Jack

FA CUP SECOND ROUND DRAW

Giant-killers Margate, Gateshead

rewarded

1

with home matches

London, Nov. 6.

Solomons will fly to Sao Margate and Gateshead, two of the non-League clubs who scored giant-killing wins in Satur day's first round, earned their reward today with home ties when the draw was made here~ for the second round of the English Foot- ball Association Cup competition.

was

Paulo on November 13 to negotiate the details of the projected title-fight het ween Northern ire- lund's Johnny Caldwell and Brazil's Eder Jofre for the world bantam- weight crown, jl learned here tonight. The contract for the glit, which is to be staged in Soc Paulo dext Jstry. Was signed In London

last we.k Caldwell took a disappointing decision from the French chal- and lenger Alphonse Halimi, thus retained his European ver- alon of the world bantamweight title.

after

EARLIER DEPARTURE As Jotre holds the National Boxing Association version of

the

Eth:

Utle, their meeting next January should decide once and for all which fighter really is

undisputed champion. Solomons had originally plan- ined in fly to the Brazilian capital on December 7. No reason was given for bringing forward the dute of his departure.

On his return trip. Solomons was to stop over in New York to open negotiations for a world championship welterweight bout between the title-holder Benny "Kid" Paret, of Cuba, and the British champion Brian Curvis to be staged in Longon next Bumer,-AFP

RUGBY RESULTS

London, Nov. 6. Results 01 Rugby Union matches played tonight were.

United Hospitals 9, Edinburgh University 16.

0.

Falmouth 6. St Bart's Hospital

Lianelly 8, Neath 3-Reuter.

YESTERDAY'S RUGBY

Quiberon show 14th

Field

Regiment how to slip it'

On the Army ground at Boundary-street yesterday afternoon HMAS Quiberon beat 14 Regiment RA by three goals and a try (18 points) to nil in what good, keen, robust-but not outstanding would call a nice game'.

Aldingh there was nothing have launched a communication

given away in the tight by the | satellite by 1984 that will help forwards of either side each was

telrusting the

Games quick to applaud the other for Lisroughout Asia and 10

the occasional glimpses of quality

produced

Would let them kept asking mysel This is the in time when you feel so ternity

nione, waiting to go out before | United States.

those thousands of eyes

I don't think 1 let anyone down. We won the match, and the crowd showed their ap- preciation na we left the pitch. Amidst all the noise and ex-

second half

Problems

the

con-

One global television munication plan studied pr vited for the tuunching of 50 oltement I teit overwhelmed. satellites to an altitude of 5,000

During the

} kilometres and

larger

very different It was a feeling, roamed away from the right satellites to a height of 36,000

of

Tremenskous

thal swept over me ns I sat in close marking

the dressing-room.

ردم

kilometres.

Hive

These would relay

| television broadcasts to 2 key

stations through the world

responsibility wing. This

because Was

It is nu good al-

lowing yourself

to be marked

out of a maten.

[1

as your job

13 different clrcuits.

Some problems remain.

Good-luck telegrams flooded

in from friends all over the country.

As I moved around Stuke, in the morning, many

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap

Saturday, 11th November, 1961

Over 2,700,000 tickets sold lo date.

The sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will close: on Friday, 10th November,

1961 as follows:-

Prince's Building (fucing Statue Square) at 6.00 p.m.

6. D'Aguilar Street nt 5.00 p.m.

King's Road, North Point at 4.00 p.m.

982, Nathan Road, Kowloon at 4:00 p.m.

The Draw will be held on the rat oor of the Public Eralogire at the Race Course, Happy Valley, at 11.00 a.m. on Saturday, the 11th November, 1081.

By Order of the Stewards, PEAT. MANWICK MITCHELL & CO, ''Treasuvėim.

to get back into it.

on

that the match

By LANCASTRIAN

players

Margale, who knocked out the Third Division leaders, Bournemouth, 3-0, were drawn to meet Third Division Notts County, and Gateshead. who beal Tranmere Rovers 3-2. will play Fourth Division Working-

ton.

Nine replays

Though

from ninė replays Saturday's ties have yet to be played, it seems extremely un- likely that any non-League club will be certain of a place in the third round on January 8, when the First and Second Division Les enter the competition

None of the non-Leaguers al- ready through were drawn to mee each other in today's draw --again made in a North-South regional basis

f

But one such tie will emerge Scuthern Leaguers Barry Town defeat Queen's Park Rangers in their replay tonight. The winners meet the winners of the replay between Wycombe Wanderers, the amateur team. and

club Southern League Ashford, who replay on Wednes- day.

The second round matches will be played on Saturday, November 25.

The draw

The draw is:

SPORTRAIT

"Then when you get to the last furlong, in the words of the Duke-“

London Express Seroică.

Sobers hits 80 for S. Australia

Adelaide, Nov. 6. Garfield Sobers (West Indies) and Duncan Sharpe (Pakistan)

South

Australia into a put

postion on the commanding

third day

their Sheffield Shield cricket match...against.,

Crewe vs Port Vale, Chester Western Australia here today. vs Morecambe, Southport vs Sobers, showing Mausfteld,

Rochdale vs Wrex-forma since coming to Alatfalla, ham, Hull

VE Bradford City. hit eleven glorious tours in Gateshead V5 Workington, scoring 80 in South Australie's Chesterfeld va Oldham, Weat second innings. Sharpebatted- Auckland DI Barnley

vs strongly for 50 not out. In Carlisle, Hartlepools Ve Ac- drizzling rain, the pair added arington, Weymouth vs Reading 7 in 65 minutes for the fifth or Newport, Torquay vs Peter- brough or Colchester, Coventry rs King's Lynn, Margate vs Notts County, Shrewsbury VK

Brierley Hill, Bristol

stol City or

wicket

With one day left for play?"

the scores are:

South Australia-340 and 253 Hereford vs Exeter or Dartford, for five (G. Sobers 80, AN

Vs Swindon Northampton

от 53, D. Sharpe 50 not out) pd s Bridgwater Br Ketterin Weston-Super-Mare vs Crystal Western Australia-231->(6. 69)--China on Mali Palace, Romford vs Watford, Shepherd

Aldershot 475 Brentford, We Special.

combe or Ashford vs Barry or Rangers-China Queen's Park

kicked three out of three had he Mail Special. tried. However. he this immediate

declined to three

invitation fair number due to what was kindly called by one player 'dif-score points and kicked For ferences of interpretation, and lovely Garryowens which

they might perchance have fol- powertul forwards lower up an unsuccessful kick at most

a forward's it was defimulety game; the backs did see a little of the ball but for the most part moved toe lumsily to look at all dangerous.

were

in

The tries

his

Match abandoned

chased in Hearts lose Fairs practically nooded

pursuit.

Three

warlike

and three tries were

each player to peal for him-

Cup match

Natrobi, Nov. 6. Heavy overnight rain which the water- logged ground, prevented a bali being bowled in the match be- tween F. R. Brown's cricket XI and Kenya here today.

The match was abandoned. Edinburgh, Nov. 8.

The touring team, which is Internationala of Milan, beat self at half-time seemed Heart of Midlothian, of Scotland, kippered, by Freddie Brown, The gunners used Holder nice too. I hope some more/1-0 here tonight in the first log the former England Test cap- thetain, play their last game in the second round of

when they meet the to know is seen of the HMS Quiberon Inter-Cities Fairs Soccer Cup Kenys

Club on Wednesday Fleet is in internationale led 1-0 at half-Kongoni what to do; they might XV while the

and Thursday. Negotiations fo extend the Kenya tour have several broken down because

and Roquett to take the kicks and both seemed

be mort successful if they port. developed that concentration

a penalty gual and scored had times they found the defence

an underknowledgeable napping touch-judge decided to help his scored. full-back in touching down (but It was a nice game, and What did stand out was the this was a mighty remote possi-the whole orange tossed to good handling and facticalbility). kicking of the Australian -for- wards, who were masters at what is happily called 'slipping They were fairly speedy

despite 100.

appearing the oldest eight 1 have seen the Colony this year. So yet another landinark has

Quiberon

undoubtedly been passed by me in the won-

helped by some shoddy tackling derful game of football that

by the gunners but they did also scheme for building a network show themselves superior in all my life.

The first naval try came after ease traffic

alic departments of the game; it was a set Here's to the next game and of roads that will

Avé yards scrum about But Tokyo Stoke congestion

that That is all I hoped for people have their doubly about no surprise to hear afterwards from the posts. Ramsey pleked

had only just Fee

ball and using his its success Tokyo now has cumbed to the Warwicks in an

weight and physique to its about 600,000 vehicles and by earlier encounter 6-3,

maximum dived over with gun-- 1964 the number is expected 10

On both sides the full-backs

and increase to more than 1,000,000 teak the eye. The tall Roquettes to the right of him

gunners to the left Haneda International Air- playing for 14th Regiment fielded Sullivan converted. part will need to be enlarged to and kicked very well, often un- handle the rush of Olympic der considerable pressure. But tourists and athletes. Its present he did knock-on more than once facilities are often inadequate.

for

is to success

here City. when I moved from Blackpool.

TOPCON

TOPCON F 1:1 LENS

BULLY AUTOMATIO PRII

DIAPHRASH

ROTION

FEHACO LTD.

WINKMAROR

The Metropolitan Gov- cromeni has an extensive

in

the

which was his weakness.

that comes from near-endlees practice.

loose

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him.

There was another try by bring the half-time lead to 8-0.

of

Lime-Reuter,

New Zealand touring cricketers force

a creditable draw

Johannesburg, Nov. 6.

Ramsey a few minutes later to A fighting century by Noel McGregor and a hard hit 56 by skipper John Reid earned the New Zealand cricketers a creditable draw their fourth in four matches-on the final day of their match with Transvaal here today.

and the

The

due really to faulty positioning, After the interval, with the wind against them HMAS There are not enough The Quiberon full-back, John- ' guides

of son, skippered his team and Quiberon scored two more goals, with a knowledge.

through tries by Richards, one languages la show tourists well did he do it; he knew his around Tokyo, Japan has at side's strength and played to it converted by Johnson

other and scored that way.

ther by himself, Brought

New

Who Zealanders, present 800 well-trained guides

tries followed were sel These three

to make 248 up as 'an Aussie Rules player'

in 210 who carry government icences.

minutes to win, lost throo Though the number of Japanese (to quote himself) he had & almost identical patterns and

is thercasing lovely pair of hands and a very showed off the greatest strength wickets for 12 runs. speaking English

of the team, as I mentioned there are few who speak French, accurate up-and-under.

earlier. Fenalties. were awarded German,

Spanish

The Regiment came close to Italian, Greek, or

any other scoring more than once through in very kickable positions and I am sure Johnson would have Mail Special, penaltien, of which there were a language. China

THE GAMBOLS

IS THAT YOU YES. GEORGE ?

Russian,

R

Barry Appleby

DEAR

HURRY UP AND CHANGE, YOU'RE LATE

READY

YES, DEAR

of the tourists have business commitments.

Brown's team meet Uganda in a three-day Test at Kampala this weekendChina Mail Special

UK soccer results

London, Nov: 8:1 Results of tonight's football matches were befogat in

PA CUP - First Round Replays Valt were away to wwcomber and

Peterbrou Colchester

1xtra-true-win Wy

on 122 in two hours 20 ninates for the fourth wicket. At the close the touring team were 185 for six.

McGregor, who reached his Then McGregor and Held century in two hours 50 minutes. stopped the rout with some was unbeaten with 102, having | Newport at Bawang main is stubborn resistance which put hit 15 fours.

RIGHT-COME AND

HOT WATER

HELP ME....

instant

WITH GAS

John

In the initial collapse, Guy and Paul Barton fell to the ftery bowling of Test man Peter Heine and John Sparling was run out.

Later Reid batted vigorously, being severe on an unimpressive. Hughle Tayßeld, and McGregor always looked sound

Earller an undefeated 1 by Tratapl opener Ian Faller too helped Transvaal renoli 107 for live Hefore declaring, After four wickets had bumbled

00: Best Kone fine de Ivertes Trom Garry Bartlett, Dick Mptar and vom

for

manat scores weret, Transvaal107 for mint, de- clared and 107 for five declared Now Zealanders-817 for, nine declared and til for six-China

·Mall Special.

Torquay rated) : Malze Wioner away to Weymouth Wanderers or Ashford):

ENGLISH LEAGUE

· Division TV med

Abandoned after, no catarata1.

OTHER MATCHES Nott's Forests Malmos KOWL de). 11.

Bounthorpe 3 La Paz (Edavía) 8, AFFA

Boxing match or

drawn

Eagland States drew their smalwur bokly mouth night, each winning for

Heutr.

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