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PETERSEN'S WORLD BEATING PUNCH
MULLER PROSTRATED BY
4
TERRIFIC BLOW
BRITISH CHAMPION'S PATIENCE
SWIFTLY REWARDED
K.O. IN 130 SECONDS.
(By B. Bennison.)
London, May 16.
ALTHOUGH he won in lightning style, it was a
new Jack Petersen who knocked out Heine Muller, the German heavy-weight champion, at Cardiff last night.
SOUTH CHINA SOCCER:
TEAM HONOURED
Guests of Honour On Saturday
T
A dinner is being held honour of the South China Athle- tic Association football teams on Saturday next. at 7.30 p.m., în the Association rooma, China Building.
The team was the League and Shield Championship and provid ed most of the players in the sur- csesful teams in the Lai Wah and International Cups.
CRAWFORD'S EASY VICTORY.
Australian Davis Cup
Win By 3-2. ·
London, Today. Australia entered the Semi-Final
Round of the European Zone of the
Davis Cup yesterday at Queen's Club when Jack Crawford won his
Petersen's reputed rashness was missing: he singles match in straight sets to was as cool as an iceberg. The young Welshman, give his country a 3-2 win over who holds the British title, boxed patiently for 2 South Africa.
Australia will now meet Japan, mins. 10 secs. until the opening occurred for the conquerors of Germany, for right finishing punch. And it was a Corbett-Fitzsim-of entry into the Final Round. The mons blow which gave Petersen his greatest,tain and Crecho Slovakia. victory.
other semi-finalists are Great Bri-
The winners of the European Zone will meet America for right of entry into the Challenge Round;
Scores as cabled by Reuter: J. Crawford (Australia) beat C. J. Robbins 6-4, 6-1, 6-0.
Nearly fifty thousand people saw Jack Petersen, British heavy-PETERSEN'S BIG FIGHT RECORD against France in Paris.
weight champion, knock out Heins Muller, of Germany, after two minutes and ten seconds of fighting jat Ninian Park, Cardiff, last night. It is necessary to go back to the days just after the war to find a parallel to what happened in this most sensational battle in which the Welshman has been engaged.
The nearest approach to it is the fight in which Joe Beckett left his corner at Hol- born Stadium-elbows out, toes turned In-to meet Car- pentier and to be left stretch- ed out in little more than a. minute.
rounds
1932.
Feb. 3-k.o. Dick Power Feb. 22-ko. George Slack .... 5 March 28-ko. Charlie Smith ..15 May 2-heat Tommy Toner
(disq)
May 23 beat Harry Crossley .
Б
J. V. Kirby (S. Africa). beat V. McGrath 6-8, 6-0, 6-4, 6-2.
Earlier Results.
J. V. Kirby and N. Farquharson | (S. Africa) beat J. Crawford and] on pointsV, McGrath 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
July 12-ko. Reggie Meen .... 2
1933.
Jan. 2-beat Hans Schonrath
(ret.) ***
Jan. 26--ka. Jack Pettifer May ko. Heine Muller
[not the least distinguished feature of his fighting- He saw--as we who sat at the foot of the ring saw that straight punches were call- The punch by which Petersened for.
was the kind of which Jim demanded of him in such a man- He obeyed the policy Corbett never tired of talking toner as to silence all doubt as to his [his dying day--a punch by which,
worthiness. Instead of yielding Bob Fitzsimmons became cham-to a temptation to let go his best
Won
punches In the hope that he might'
V. McGrath (Australia) beat Cl J. Robbins 7-5, 6-4, 4-6, 10-8.
J. Crawford (Australia) beat J. V. Kirby 8-6, 6-1, 6-3.
SPANISH GOLFER FOR ENGLAND.
Continent.
find the moving target to which Strong Challenge From Maller approximated, he waited, with what to me was an unbelier.} fable patience until Muller had pulled himself into a more or lesa upright position.
Then he spat out his long left pion of the world.. It was a right-hand to play a tattoo on the rugged hand blow to a point below the face of his opponent. Muller breast bone which caused Muller snorted and grunted. It was to double up and fall like a rabbit; a blow under the effects ¡of which no man, whatever the
fron in him, could have survived.
Bilbao (Spain), May 22,
It is officially announced that Don Luis Ignacio Arana, a popular Spanish geifer, will compete in the British amateur championship at Hoylake on June 19. He will also hot obvious that he was at a loss to at St. Andrews on July 5.
Įtake part in the open championship shape a plan of campaign by which
Senor Arana, who was champion Petersen' would be left puzzled to of Spain and South-west France in know how to give every effects to 1932, and has frequently won the the best punch at 'his command.
championship of Biscay, can finitely be regarded as a powerful; He was "dark horse." He is 24, and has cool as an iceberg. There was nola handicap of plus one, Serious roshness in him. And then, hay hopes of a triumph for Spain. are ing befooled Muller into expecting expressed by his countrymen.- ja left-handed punch, Petersen step-Beuter.
The timing of it and the weight in it told of the work
of a real champion. It was
not a punch sent along any. how, but one delivered with an accuracy of aim that was de- Lonishing.
The Unexpected Blow. Petersen saw straight.
The German's seconds, aided byped in and drove his right hand
de-
an army of attendants, worked into the body so as to cause Muller HOME LADIES' GOLF furlously upon their helpless cham- to shut up like a knife. Several plon, while the greatest crowd that minutes elapsed before Muller has ever gathered at the ringside was brought to. In fact, Peter-
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
in this country shouted and scream-sen had already bolted to his Miss Pentony Wins Irish
ed and stamped their approbation dressing-room to escape being And Miss Jeffreys.
of the mightiest conquest Peter-mobbled by the crowd before Mul- sen has yet wòn.
ler was in a condition to leave the There was no regret that the ring. As the German, his face
Tennis Ballfight was so short-lived; only joy. stili distorted with pain, and ap-
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London, June 1.
The Irish Ladies Golf Cham-
For in those two minutes there had pearing like a man first awakened been crowded more incident than from some ugly nightmare recover-pionship tournament ended to-day In many fight that have been ed, I asked him whether he
jin`s' win for Miss Pentony (Hermi
tage), who beat fiss F. Blake in spread over twenty rounds. It was all right.
the final by three and two.
so different from what we have for "Oh, yes," he
WRE
replied, and
all too long been accustomed to through a long human lane he dis- seeing when the big men of the appeared. He had no excuses to profession have gone to war.
Disciplined Warrior.
The mighty concourse of folk. alone made the occasion a memor-
make. :
Well he knew that he had been beaten by a punch against which no fighter could live.
able one, but what to the critic had nothing to say, beyond express- I saw Petersen afterwards: He mattered most was the fact that ing in his boyish way his joy that Petersen, for the first time since he had won.
be set out to win fame and fortune
as a pugilist, so disciplined Sim-
self as to give the idea that never FAMOUS RACE HORSE
again he would be incorrigibly reckless,
He was a new · Petersen in. that he demonstrated that he can box cleverly and in a way Insisted upon by the stidder for style.
TRAINER DIES.
Richard Marsh's Three Derby Winners.
London, May 20.
The Welsh Ladies'. Golf Cham pionship also was concluded today. Mias Jestyn Jeffreys. (Swansea Bay) beat Mra, Bridge (Southern Down) by 2 up and 1 to play. Beuter.
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Remembering that hitherto he Richard Marsh, the former Hotel where ponies can be hired and has been all for crashing away to trainer of the King's racehorses, riding lessons will be given. victory regardless of routs to him- died to-day at his home in Shel- All arrangements can be made self, he was incredibly cool. ford Cambridgeshire. He had with the undersigned at Bopulse * It was 18 If, so soon as the bell been ill for some time. (Reuter), Bay Hotel, Room No. 223, or went he found Muller transparent (Richard Marsh had the honour through Capt. Danilo, Hong Kong ly obvious, in the sense that while of training - Pegimmon, – Diamond Riding School, Kowloon. - Tel. the German bullt a about defence Jubilos and Minors, each of whom 66754,
around his square Jaw he left self open for punches to the body.
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