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OLYMPIC BASKETBALL STADIUM.—The partly-constructed circular stadium in which basketball will be played during the Olympic Games in Munich next year. The stadium, which will hold 6360 spectators, will have a sprung floor. The New Zealand team will play off against Australia next month for a place among the 16 qualifying Olympic teams. Only four teams have already qualified—the United States, Jugoslavia, Russia, and Brazil.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32665, 22 July 1971, Page 26

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OLYMPIC BASKETBALL STADIUM.—The partly-constructed circular stadium in which basketball will be played during the Olympic Games in Munich next year. The stadium, which will hold 6360 spectators, will have a sprung floor. The New Zealand team will play off against Australia next month for a place among the 16 qualifying Olympic teams. Only four teams have already qualified—the United States, Jugoslavia, Russia, and Brazil. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32665, 22 July 1971, Page 26

OLYMPIC BASKETBALL STADIUM.—The partly-constructed circular stadium in which basketball will be played during the Olympic Games in Munich next year. The stadium, which will hold 6360 spectators, will have a sprung floor. The New Zealand team will play off against Australia next month for a place among the 16 qualifying Olympic teams. Only four teams have already qualified—the United States, Jugoslavia, Russia, and Brazil. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32665, 22 July 1971, Page 26

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