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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950.

Jack Gardner, the new British heavyweight champion. He recently defeated. Braco Woodcock, who had to retire with a badly damaged left eye. -- (Central Press).

John Macadam's Column

IVAN BROADIS HAS THE RIGHT IDEA

Things have been happening behind our back in the past couple of weeks of absence from the field of sport, and it should be said that some of the things have not been to our liking (see If anybody cares).

There was the Farr-Wilde fight, the climax of which pleased us about as much as did the decision of Tommy Farr to return to the business of boxing.

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What else do we find? That players in the game of Soccer taking a couple of Uberties and getting away with it because the referee is unsighted.

One player was booed oil the field by his own home crowd as a result of a tussle he had with an opponent who was Injured, The player was carried off on u siretcher.

sense daca it What sort of make? Why don't the boys leave each other alone?

Look at Sunderland's Brondis (Ivan, not Ivor), who collided with Forbes, of Arsenal, and sheltered him from passing studs till help arrived.

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Says Britain's New Heavyweight Champion

!

By TONY HORSTEAD

"Although I am now Heavyweight Champion of Britain and the Empire, I realise that I have much to learn before I go on to fulfill my ambillen to win the world title.

"But I feel that I have everything in my favour; am young, strong, well advised and looked after, and know that I learn something with every fight I have. I feel sure, given reasonable luck, that I shall bring the world heavyweight crown back to England.”

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So spoke our new champion) in a mighty wallop with his Jack Gardner, as I sat with him right.

Hla amateur progress in the pariour of his mother-in-

Ho WO Market meteor-like. law's small house in Harborough.

Army heavyweight championship, then the 18.B.A title, next the Gardner is an ornament to ABA, title, and he became the

port; perious, wall-moken, obvious choice for the Olympic Garand and Pacific Island Porta.

that his and completely without bombast Games, It was here of any kind. He has no illusions

23 to his abilly. His manager,perience showed up most!

John Simpson, he regards

- chiefly responsible for his suc-

CASO.

Jack is a family man in the true sense. He is completely wrapped up in the welfare and the well-being of his own small family his wife Grace, a for- mor local beauty queen whom

When he had every

chance of winning the tits ho was unexpectedly beaton by an old man fron Switzerland named Muller, who completely foxed Gardner with a serica of long loping left swings.

cach

Jack grins ruefully as he re- calls this: "I knew then what know now I would have an no married a little over three Olympic title in my record- years ago, and their daughter still, you can only learn by ex- Jackelyn and his folks, parperience," he says. "It is the ticularly his two younger bro-same with Vern Escoe: he beat thers Bob and Rodney, both of me twice and there was no whom are making, names for question about who was the themselves as amateur boxers. beller man, but belleve me

learned something from "Naturally, I want to be world champion and I want the 4ght." money that goes with it. My Therein is the keynote to the real ambition la to buy a 30-acre personality of our now cham- farm somewhere in Leicestershire pion, who two years ago won a or Nor hampionshire and raise novices competition. He thinks:

But that he is always willing to learn- chickens and pigs. farm must be on the main road and he docen't kid himself -for, while I love the country and the country way of life, 1 "I thought I could beat Wood- think it unfair to my wife to cock, but I don't mind telling be completely cut off from all you that there were times as he amenities that come from the night drew nearer when I Uving near a town."

lay in bed and wondered if i was kidding myself. I was wor- Once Jack starts off on this ried about that right band-- all the best judges train of thought it to nigh on after all,

the finest in the mossible to bring him back to said it was the subject of boxing. Boxing game. ho loves and enjoys but clear ly it is a means to an end. When

I asked him about his future plans, bls immediato.re

"Well, I'm going to ply was take things easy, potter around and have fun with Grace and Jacktolyn."

He was not so interested when I pointed out that I was think- ing of his boxing career.

over

"Well, I was a happy man when he caught me in the ribs with it in the first round. It was a good punch but it was On not lethal, and from then I thought I should be able to the fight, Actually, he only thin caught me properly with right kand about six times, and only one of those really re- minded me that was in a scrap with the heavyweight cham- pion."

BEWILDERED

you

"I leave all that to John Simpson; what he thinks and dechies goes for me," be said, "because I have no doubt ai all that he would not

nor over - fight

celebrate me. How would match Frankly I do not mind what he winning the heavyweight title? decides; we may Bo to South Juck did so by going back to Africa, we may go to the States Market Harborough in a coach and drink- And then we see that some--I don't mind as long as me with "the lads"

one bottle of beer with All broken, chated, and damaged body or other had been looking money is there. After all, this ing

a busness us them on the journey. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, forward to the Woodcock fight business is where they will be examined on

far as I am concerned. I want when he got home he had that farm.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undeliver ed after the 8th December, 1959, will be subject to reat

7th December, 1950, at 10a.m. by Gardner

B

UNSPORTING

Oght and advising our Surveyors Mears Goddard Gardner to have a go at the famous and vulnerable Wood- rock eye,

Douglas.

General the To comply with Bonded Warehouse Regulations con- signees must have a Revenue Officer

LOST HET

Jack, as you can guess, is not Now maybe we are nothing

sentimentalist but given to depleting his chances in attendance when damaged duti- but an old able are examined.

Alt claims must reach us before the 2nd January, 1951, or they will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be effected, JEBBEN & CO. Agents.

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of tea made by his mother (who, like his wife, has never

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"I fool that Lee Savold the heme that the kettle was be- would be an ideal opponent for over-looked, bolled dry, and ing just gets by socially

a. "CHINA He is getting finished up with a hole in the "the me next summer. cause it is self-styled nubie art of self-defeace," and older and slower, and quite bottom.

I fancy I could beat it is occasionally practised in bonestly the Albert Hall of Arts

and him." Science, South Kensington.

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When it comes down to business whereby a slugger can bust open a tender and essential member like an eye, then the the wo throw abattoirs for public entertalt | are hereby notified that their cargo ment the better. The ringside is beinx discharged into the Hong-cry of "Eyel Eyel" is one of the Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co godown where it will be it more nausealing sounds in our consigaces risk and subject to the recollection. What's terms and condition of storage, and where ba obtained.

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Have you ever seen a blind or even half-blind Bghter?

MORE PLEASANT

To more pleasant subjects. What keeps a team glued to the bottom of the League table,

what

11 geta unstuck?

bar. 1050, will by mibject to rent.

the steamer matter of spirit....and that the

the Under

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

DODWELL & CO, LTD, Agenta Hongkong, 20th November, 1959.

Billy Birrell Both Manager and Chairman Joe Mears con urmed this,

Frankly, co do I. If this ind who was given his first pair of boxing gloves by bis father Len, an ex-Army boxing champion at the age of Ave, states in his earnest way that he thinks that he can beat somebody, than it's odds on that he can and he will Len Gardner, who works at a

and never to happy as he was local factory, is a proud maa on Tuesday when he had to pay on a bet that was made when Jack was still at school. Jack's instructor in the Army Cadet Corps was convinced that Jack Wal £ future British champion ea convinced that he bad small wager with Le Len has paid.

up

Although he had, his boxing

was the non of 'a'boxing

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* Jack is bewildered by all the TO fuss; he can't get used to the fact that

every time he pokes his nose outside the front door scores of people rush up

до shake his hand.

Jack is nol looking forward to the olvic re- being given ception which is

He appre- him on December 1. clates the honour, but will be glad, when it is over.

Among the 200 or so con- gratulatory messages and tele- grams which have poured into Market Harborough, there was one from, his old schoolmaster, Councillor W. R. Reynolds, for merly of the Welland Park Modern School, another who was convinced from the earliest days that Jack was a chaing to

bc.

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To comply with the Ueneral Bonded Warehouse Hegulations must have a levenue consignees Oficer in attendance when dam- and aged dullable goods are examined. Watching Chelsea get a couple gloves 80 young, and although

No claims will be admitted after of valuable paints from a leashe

Manchester fanatic, oddly, Jack did very At the moment Jack and the goods have left the steamer's

came to the con- little boxing as a kid. He fought Grace and Jackelyn (named godown and all goods remaining than top-class undelivered after the 2nd Decem- United we.

clusion that it was largely occasionally in the Cadet Corps, after Juels, thus the spelling but it was not until he volun-are Hving in a cottage on a farm All claims against must be presented to spirit was something that could tebred for the Army at 17 that at Overton, in Hampshire, and started boxing seriously. Jack not only keeps it by help- Jack Intended to make the Ing on the farm, but he is also comber, 1859, or they will not be uot be induced by pep talks oi] he recognised

monkey glands, or anything Army his career. When he was training for the day when he outside the

raake-up of the

due for demob, he was a sore has those 30 acres, players themselves.

signed geant in the Guards, but

He When he left school he did on for another five years. completed

then one,

bought odd jobs "pottering around," ay himself out to concentrate on he says, until it was time for his boxing careër.

him to enlist in the Army. Chelaco, they made it clear,

Jack reminded me that I saw run of non- had had a long

long run of him have and win his first fight success despite good play. They had produced in his serious amateur career. the football and the wu, put Before this he had won several

But ponder the man and You they had not produced the fights out with the BAOR and

was sent across as their repres will get a botter answer to that points.

rontative for the Army cham-

question. His youthful ambition He was big, strong was always to be a soldier. He was a soldier, and in his bearing is still one. He was more. He was a Guardsman Guards sergeant at 20. That Guardeo moustache is part of the Guards and the Gardner tradition

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