TURPIN AGAIN The 8th: 'Stop Apologies' The 11th: 'Stop Fight'

By PETER WILSON

Randoinh Turpin has dene it again, He is now the Middle and Lightheavyweight Champion of Great Britain ofter scoring a crushing victory over Don Cockell, at the White City. He punished Cockell so severely that the refere had to stop the flight in the eleventh round.

Tuurpin, the 24-year-old brown killer from Leaming- fen, brought 60.000 roaring spectators to their feet as he knocked Cockell off his for the second time in that 11th round.

and

Yet, in the eighth round, the re.evee hud stepped between the two men after an exchange of "Stop suld: courtesies apologising to each other."

Ccket towards the end was in a sad and sorry way. A been opened Vertical rut had over his left eye. For the last he had a quarter of an hour

leterated mouth.

Now, in the 11th round, his

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es were like those painted on a cheap doll's face and his legs ware those of a doll too-a doll half the sawdust from which

has run.

It had been punched from him cafe au lait by this staring. yuth, whose fists are mahogany ma.lets beneath the black gloves.

And who can

the unchain 11htning and the dynamite when he

it.

Whis

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Cuckell danced a drunken backwards across the ring until him upright the ropes jerked and Turpin alld him eobrnwise

the canvas.

across

Now those two terrible fists were polsed ready to deliver what could have been fatal injury to the game white man who was at the end of his rope in every Kense.

atreet.

rounds I did not eredit Cockell with a single one and I made only two even.

Cockell, at 12st. lb... was 11. the heavier, but when it came to power of punch or sheer muscular strength in the clinches you would have said that Turpin was by far the bigger and more powerful man.

The first sign of the destruction to come came in the third round, bad the Orst two Turpin in established his domination, first with his straight left and then with his Excalibur of a left hook Cockell had no against which defence except his chin,

And the chin has not been stand up to quarried that can Turpin's "Executioner punch.

Up to this point when Turpin.. did land with his right to the head, it was too far back to be decisive-mostly around Cockell's

third round left ear-but the

saw a change.

ICEBERG

Cockell rather crudely hnd tried to feint his man inte leaving an opening, but a pup seal might By well have tried to "draw" a brown iceberg.

Then Turpin fairly exploded- there is no other way of describ-

head and body and shortened left and right hooks to the head had Cockell going.

Mercifully, intelligently, and swiftly Referee Tammy Little spring between them and guideding it. He logged his man to Cackell across the ring back to his corner as you guide a blind man beross a dangerous

Turpin, who last year held the work's middle-weight champion- ship for 64 glorious days, had now added Cockell's British the and cruiser-weight title vaut Empire one to the British and Burupean middle-weight championshipa which he already

held.

THE ROUNDS

By my reckoning there was only one winner from the very first bell. Of the ten completed

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A final vicious left dash with both barrels landing flush to the chin sent Cockell spinning to the canvas. He was very glad to lake a count of eight.

But although i gash like a crimson exclamation mark au- peared over Cockell's left eye Turpin was too wild to finish his man off-then. And Cockell, hurt and dared, managed to just out the session.

Then came a strange period of the

not night which I could understand. Turpin developed a schizophrenie streak. The killer' became a light-hearted youth. In almost gymnastum scoring fashion with that classic left, but seemingly in no hurry to apply the finishing touch.

TURPIN GRINS

Through the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds the last two of which Cockell shared- Turpin several times grinned at his opponent, sometimes patted him. on the back and generally was more merciful than I have seen him in a fight of this im-

In the eighth round referee

for

Wos

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Sit(a) Class "A"-M. Le-Var 86; Class "D"-F. Harding 83: Class C-Hunt_70.

SR(b) Class

"A" AF. Xavier 90; H.A. Souza 95; K. Vivlas 85; Remedios 92 (Handi-portance. eap winner); Class "B" L.A. Lasala 89; Class "C" Golievsky Tommy Little stepped between 70:

the two men and indiested that he felt this was no time "pardon my glove" caurtesies.

Turpla's reaction mediaic. He got the heavier man

neutral

and pummelled him so severely that I thought he would have gone down then. He would have, too, I believe, had the bell not sounded at the critical moment. By the end of the tenth it was quite clear that Cockell's only a K.0.~and hope was lo that was beyond the bounds of possibility.

The next held at Kal Tak Range on Sun- day, June 20. Firing to be of 300, 600 and 600 yards.

Japanese Swim

Record Set

Tokyo, June 16. Japanese Olympic swimming triala produced a new 100-metre breast stroke record for Japan, officials said today.

Makoto said that They Takeuchi was clocked at 1 min. seconds faster 10.4 secs. 0,4 than the record established in 1950 by Kushidu Uda-Reuter,

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land

corner

Then the 11-explosion, rlot, and massacre, and the inevitable end, of left and right hook which dropped Cockell for six, ond the of all which hardest left hit dropped Cockell for nine before the referee cried "Enough."

(London Express Service)

THE CHINA MAID, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1952.

Randolph Turpin beat Don Cockell in their fight for the British Lightheavyweight Championship at the White City on the evening of June 10. This picture shows Turpin (left) and Cockell during the fight.

Here Cockell is down for a count of eight in Round Three. The referee stopped the fight in the 11th round. -Central Press Photo

WINDERMERE CONQUERED

Ambleside, Northwest

England, June 16, Philip H. Hiking, aged 42, who swam the Chan- nel from France to England last year in 16 hours and 55 minutes, first today became the person ever to swim the double length of Winder- mere,. Engiand's longest Jake.

Swimming throughout the night, accompanied by a rowing boat, he com- pleted the non-stop at tempt in 17 hours and 38 minutes.

Lake Windermere is ten, miles long.--Reuter.

SPECTACULAR SAVE

spectacular save by Evans off a half from Trueman as India batted first

in the Test at Leeds, Central Press Photo,

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BRITAIN'S SPORTING WORLD IS DOING WELL RIGHT NOW

By JIM

CHAMBERS

London, June 16.

Most things in Britain are going well right now in

the sporting world.

What's best in

Kowloon?

Just take a look round and recall what has happened ↑ axamiENES SURG. 2. Oftmals.233 within the past few weeks.

First of all the England football team made a triumphant tour of the Continent and after playing a rough and tumble draw against Italy, defeated Austria, reckoned to be the Continent'a best soccer exponents, and Switzerland.

on 'moter

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English writers track stars, Then Britain's tuning up for the Helsinki racing are now pressing for the Olympics, showed EXC star BHM project to be wound up. Americans the way round the They, and many car manufnė-- White City track in the British turers, insist that the repeated

failure are

harmful Games.

And recently a British Women's export business and British cur

to

abroad. golf team defeated America

prestige win the Curtis Cup for the first

Yorkshire cricket professional time in the 20 years' history of Len Huuen, who led England to this international event.

their Test On top of those successes England's cricket team defeated a India by the very convincing margin of seven wickets at Leeds after having all the worst of the plich which was a gift from heaven to spin bowlers following rain.

SOME SETBACKS There have been, a couple of setbacks, too.

match win, over India. hos been chosen to skipper the home team for the second Test at Lord's starling

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Hutton twice 'falled in the Leeds game to gel runs, but hin handling of the England team. was hailed by critics and fans as extremely competent.

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British Empire Featherweight phrasise Champion, Roy Ankarah, the bowling prospect Gold Coast "Black Flash", lost has in 31-year-old Fred Trut his world title silminator to man of Yorkshire, now serving France's Ray Famcobon who in the Royal Air Force..

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Old time England players, thought by Famechon on the among them Bill Bowes, him. Notts County football ground self a fast bowler, are coaching where a crowd of 35,000 fans cung Fred and they reckon he

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The other setback we must mention, and it's an old story by now, was another failure of the BRM to win A biz road

race.

Two BRM's were started in the Ulster International Trophy race, and both of them wern out of the race long before the finish.

England's Test selection com- mittee are certain to approach the RAF authorities for Truc-

Lord's. man's release for the gume. He is at present touring Germany with an RAF team.

There are unlikely to be any changes in the England team to meet India in the second of a scries of four games. Gloucestershire's

re's. Tom Grave-

The first, driven by Britain's young acc. Stirling Moss, quit ncy, that tall, upstanding bats- the lovely strokes, after the fifth of 34 laps, and man with

stocky the second, piloted by World and Glamorganshire's Champlon Juan Fangio of Man Walkins have surely made Argentina, folded up at the end their positions safe in dulure England elevens, and Peter of the 25th lap.

The Olympic Games Again Shun Electric Timing

By HAROLD PALMER

One wonders why athletics is the one important sport| in the Olympic Games that will not take full and proper advantage of the help of modern science in time and judging.

Accuracy, guaranteed to a 100th of a second, has been offered, but once again hand timing-proved so unreliable by the infallible electric timing-will be in operation.

May, the most promising bats- tran for many years, will certainly retain his place despito two batting failures in Leods match.

the

Denis Compton is no longer cricket's gay adventurer.

The

Ills batting has taken on a for more serious look, Leeds match needed about an hour of the ad Compton to ruin the impeccable length at India's best bowler, off-spinned Ghulam Ahmed. Associated Press

Nine Dragons

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The preparation for the timing Tennin cross- of the Games involves the trans-maictes port of no fewer than 450 time- Dragon, pieces ranging from simple timers week; to the most complex instruments.

What is acceptable for rowing,

riding and canoeing, country at Helsinki is not good enough for athletics.

Does the International Federa- tion fear the disclosure that all these years

their timekeepers have been making runners especially sprinters, look faster than they really are?

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Are they afraid of the effect of accurate electrical timing, `a standstill in the record book, not the discrediting of to mention old records?

The electric Drm general opinion that hand be sent, cach timing is certainly not reliable in been used at the Clympic Games.

Each will have passed severe The next basketbuil 'Knockout' the sprints.

"There is delay in the starting tests at the National Physical competition will commence in July. Services of the watch dependent on the Laboratory at Teddington and is Entries should be submitted to the by June 26, speed of the timekeeper's re- the resuit of six years' Intensive Manager, Nine Dragons

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ica. Them will be no otrance action and tendency to anti-search by British

engineers.

Trophies will be presented to each cipate the finish.

LONG. JUMP CILANCE member of the winning team.. I have been able to compare

Long Jumpers are notoriously the 1948 official time with those registered automatically. About Inconsistent, so it is not

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races, un to 800 metres were 1-5th worthy of a place in the list of! A second faster. Another 25 possibles for the Olymple Games per cent were faster.

1-10th second September now has as good

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will operate at Helsinki but only 03 a check on the hand-timing when thought necessary.

Once again there will bo a lead wired from the starting pistol to the timing device but this time there will be a comera at the finish instead of the invisible'ray.

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Hended by Mr Paul J. C. Hyen, Vice-President of the Helsinki, June 18. The draw for the Olympic Korean Olymple team, the first soldier, was born at Aldershot day

23, son of a retired soccer tournament was made to batch of ten Korean Olympic.es pirants arrived by CAT plans Dutch Antilles, yesterday en route to Helsinki.

The second group of 35 mem- and went to 14 schools as he Turkey,

Swaden, Germany and Finland bere including a woman headed followed his father around.

While at Colchester he played drew a bye and moved to the by Dr Chag Soon Ju, wali arriva outside-right for the local League final round.

club reserve tears,

The other 22 teams must take on June 25. part in the eliminations in which

His first success in long jump-he following teams will meet: In weight-lifting, boxing, wreall

V.

ing was when he won the

Holland v. Brazil; United States National ATC championship. Hev. Italy: Egypt v. Chile; Bulgaria This camera produces a con-held that for three years.

v. Soviet Union; Yugoslavia v. tinuous picture of what i

Leg trouble handicapped Dixon India; Norway v. Mexico; Den- at the finishing line last season but this season he has mark V.; Greece; Kumania happening during the whole, perlod at the already done his best jump ever, Hungary; Luxembourg.v. Britain; crid of the race.

23ft. 24in., in the Caledonian Austria v. the Saar, and Poland Each runner is treated la Games, and he had another 29ft. v. France, dividually and underneath his jump for the AAA against Cam- After the eliminations a new draw will be made for the final pleture la photographed the timebridge University. of his arrival.

(London Express Service)

round-United Press,

The Koreans will participate.

and cycling. feld and track horse riding. It will be the first time that Koron will be compot- ing in horse riding and the rider is Min Byung-sum, a student

Included in the group is Kim B-fun, who is attending the Games at the invitation of the International Football Associa❤ tton. Mr Kim will offelate as a referee in football games,

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