THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 29, 1987.
THIRD
SUCCESSIVE
DEFEAT
Miss Marble Again Falters
TRIUMPH FOR MLLE
JEDRZEJOWSKA
London, June 7.
For the third successive Saturday, Miss Alice Marble had the mortifying experience of reaching the final of a Metro- politan torunament at Weybridge, and failing to carry it. She was defeated by Mlle. Jedrze- jowska, who, though less "en- dowed with winning strokes, and certainly less exuberant in their execution, had the moral stimul- ant of coming from behind to show the value of stamina and tenacity.
The champions of America
KANE SHOULD JOIN
BANTAM CLASS
PROBLEM OF TRAINING
DOWN TO WEIGHT HEAVIER PENALTIES SUGGESTED
(By Harold Lewis)
London, June 4.
Peter Kane, of Golborne, decided at this mo- ment to enter the bantam-weight class, he would walk away with the British title. Even if he beats
Joe Gould, James J. Braddock's Jim Warnock, the Irishman, in a final eliminator manager, above, must be one of the most disappointed men in the boxing world as he turned down an £80,000 offer for Braddock to de- fend his title against Schmeling, his share of the fight against the Brown Bomber being a paltry sum to what he would have received. from Berlin
for the fly-weight title at Liverpool on June 17, and goes on to beat Lynch, can be hope to remain at the weight long enough even to defend the titles?
and Poland were meeting for the RANGER first time, and neither was quite WINS HER prepared for the other's patent
weapons. Thus, in the first set,SECOND TRIAL
turf
Miss Marble's sliced second ser- vice, bounding high to the Pole's backhand, had a disconcerting novelty heightened by a surface strange to the invader. And when Mlle. Jedrzejowska lobbed discreetly as she had done with profit against Miss Jacobs on a sand court in Paris
she was
surprised to find a man-like smash replying to a defensive move.
But these militant services and:
RAINBOW BEATEN
* KANE, A GROWING BOY, HAS BOXED AT 8ST. 3LB. AND 8ST. ALB. IN RECENT MONTHS. IT IS. SAID FOR HIM THAT HE CAN BOX WITH COMFORT AT 8ST, AND I HOPE HE CAN, FOR WARNOCK, WHO OUTPOINTED LYNCH ON WEDNES- DAY NIGHT, IS A STRONG MAN, MUCH IMPROVED, AND LYNCH ALSO IS. A FULLY GROWN MAN WITH A MAN'S PUNCH.
This train of thought is the outcome of what I have seen this week, at Manchester and Glasgow; several champions and ex-cham- pions in action, and a vast amount of boxing of a quality so poor that I am left wondering whether another slump in British boxing has arrived.
It is significant that in most the real reason for the
Newport, Rhode Island, June 5.. Mr. Harold Vanderbilt's Ranger won her second trial race to-day in cases the preliminary test series, beating poorness of the boxing- was. Mr. Chandler Hovey's Rainbow, de difficulty in training down to fender of America's Cup in 1934, by the weight stipulated by con- about two minutes over a 30-mile tract. windward and leeward course.
fly-
FRAIL AT WEIGHT The two yachts were very evenly
When Johnny King defended his matched at first, Rainbow taking bantamweight title against Jackie smashes brought physical reaction the lead and Ranger being unable Brown, the former world's in the heat. In the critical second to break through until a slightly weight champion, Brown was over set, every game giving her more favouring shift of wind gave Ran-weight and bad to take drastic mea- confidence and more resource, the ger a chance five miles from the sures during the afternoon to reach Polish champion gradually got on starting line. Ranger then built up the required 8st 6lb. He was a sha terms. She lowered the trajectory a lead of two minutes 12 seconds dow of his former self, and it was as well for King that he had little of her drive so that the incoming off Block Island.
to beat. volleyer was often trapped.
of
SURPRISE IN STORE
was
CASH VALUETM
Jack Doyle, above, has been mentioned as a possible opponent for Joe Louis, the Negro holder of the world heavyweight boxing championship, who is shortly sail- ing for England to defend his
crown: --
King made the weight by a mat Miss Marble might win the short
A surprise was, however, in store rallies with a spectacular thrust or for the contestants and spectators.ter of ounces, and he, too, looked delicate half-volley; the
He spared himself long ral-
and fought with a lack of fire which and balloon forestaysail and lies would go to Mlle. Jedrzejowska, Ranger broke out a huge Genoa jib thin and frail.
friends. A good who uncovered a weakness in the expected to walk away from Rain-Jastonished his American's forehand.
bow, which had onlya
boxer in any fight that has matter- a working] RACKET KNOCKED OUT OF HAND forestaysail and a quadrilateral jib, ed to him, King is unusually tall In the final set the balance of as her own big Genoa was blown for a bantamweight, with big should- power swung over to the Fole. Her out in yesterday's race, which she ers and a frame, generally, which course, that there is any truth in
Miss lost against Yankee.
suggests that he would make
a that suggestion, but the irrefutable mobility increased, that
answer is that someone has blunder- Marble declined. A service break Rainbow did not, however, drop good 9st man.
ed, and that if a boxer, has honest- was obtained from 15; the Ameri-astern under her smaller sail, but
Apparently the cash value of a ly tried and failed to make a weight can's "big gun" was signalling a actually gained on the 15-mile relapse. Passing shots that looked broad reach home, finishing 1min. championship title is such that the he has previously agreed to make, risk of leaving one weight for the the effort can have done him no impossible in the first set were now 58sec. behind.
both next has to be considered very seri-good. ously, and King's reply would pre- bably be "Why should I leave the Failures at the weigh-in are the bantam class so long as I can make worst possible advertisement for the weight and retain my title?" boxing. The fact that weight diffi- at Manchester and Glasgow- At Glasgow on Wednesday three culties a champions failed.” at the scales in this week were followed by poor the afternoon Benny Lynch, fights may be a coincidence; but I
The Lynch-War” world's fly-weight champion, Jimmy do not think -
achieved on both wings with quiet Ranger has now defeated -confidence. Mlle. Jedrzejowska's Rainbow and Yankee. finishing blow was a great forehand
drive that knocked Miss Marble's COTTON MAY
racket out of her hand.
The tables had been well turned, MEET SHUTE IN
and the victory rightly applauded £500 MATCH
by a large crowd, but I think the
AmericanTM might have won in two
sets had she not placed such
continuous volleying sorties.
stormed too much.
黯
She
:
FAR BELOW STANDARD
London, -June-7- Negotiations are in progress for Walsh. British light-weight cham-nock fight was far below the stand- heavy strain on her physique - by Henry Cotton, the 1934 Open champion, and Joe Connelly, Scottish ard to be expected from a world's pion, to meet the American, Dens-light-weight champion, Only Walsh, champion and a possible challenger. more Shute, also an ex-Open cham- of these three, subsequently weigh- UNCONVENTIONAL STYLIST
pion, in a match for £500 As for Mile: Jedrzejowska, she Shute is a member of the U.S. possessed the virtue of an unconven- Ryder Cup team that meets Great tional style."How on earth docs Britain at. Southport on June 29 she make that short with that and 30. If he opposes Cotton the stance, and that swing” you could Ryder Cup contest,
akmost hear, Miss Marble
ing, and in that perplexity, though Ryder Cup contest fighting gallantly to the end,
went down.
Shute is a member of the U.S.
drus, another American, a
satisfactorily. DISAPPOINTING CROWD
ange the con
Money forfeits are not enough. The British Boxing Board of Con- trol ought, in the interests of the promoter, and, more important, the public and the sport itself, to hold an inquiry into every case and inflict *penalties of such
that boxers will think twice before
making these mistakes.
..
No rules, however, can be fram ed to prevent a boxer sweating hin In addition to Lynch's for-self down to a weig at which he
In the doubles the United States Henrotin, of Havre. had compensation for their singles In the men's doubles, st
erses. The services and "over the net all the time, Harris and Sur-
and heads" of Miss Marble
Miss face beat HG. N. Lee and R. J. West and Ritche.
e. A seasoned couple, Tuckey "Kay" Winthrop the East of America in alliance
and Miss Scriven, won the mixed ed that the 1 An-doublen-England's only ed just too strong for Mrs.
es
pion But
boxing
of £150.
is not at maxi hen a man falls make the pecially if he weight at two o'clock, people talk. it would help · British
suggestion is immediately pass-managers insisted on their boxers trained developing naturally from Zone
the
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