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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908.
NIGERIAN IS AFTER THE CARRUTHERS-TOWEEL BANTAM TITLE MONOPOLY
Two's company, 'three's a crowd. That might be the theme song of Jimmy Carruthers and Vic Toweel who, on behalf of Australia and South Africa, respectively, are threatening to make the world bantam boxing title very much a private affair.
But current events suggest that both Mr Towcel and Mr Carruthers may shortly have to think again. For a third party has entered, on
the scene who threatens to upset their little arrangement at the earliest possible moment.
His namely Hogun Kid Bas- And not only the victory, but | If the referee had not stop- sey, 20-year-old lud
from the manner of it stamped the pet the bout, he would have Niger who arrived in England Nigeriun us a fighter who will had a case of manslaughter on in Dezember, 1951, with two go places, leaving many a bat his hunds. Pussions, one for fighting and tered opponent in bla walco. the other for cowboy films. He pummelled Romero con-
tinually from start to Anish.
OUTSIZE PUNCH
Bassey is a small man, but And Romero, try as he did, with an outsize in punches, Ha even with
ax-hits with the power of vust
much the heavier man--n rarity in modern his boxing-because he is a correct
puts punclier, who
the full weight of his body behin the blow.
At Belle Vur, Manchester,' a fortnight ago. Hogan fought Lu. Humera of Spain, and the Wh he disposed of his op-perience, could not avert ponent proved that he was creat that stared Into tougher than any mid-Western bruned and bloody face. eowizy, with fists nearly as lethai as a coli 45.
LOGICAL, CONTENDER
On the form
he displayed against the Spaniard, Dassey is a toient contender Jor the world title.
In November 1951, Toweet, at the top of his form, took the full 15 rounds to dispose of The Spaniard. Bussey Wild the job in eight.
The end was as dramatic as the rest of the light. Bussey inded a perfectly timed right cross which dazul Romero.
com-
He is a boxer-fighter, bining perfect style with great courage. Unlike many of his contemporaries he realises that ae is bound to be hit some- times, and pecepts this as vocational risk.
The Nigerlan, seeing his chance, leaped in and with tremendous left and right to the jaw smashed his opponent to his knees.
Homero stuggered to his feet at the count of nine, but was in no condition to defend him- self,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ELEVENTH RACE MEETING 1952/53
Saturday, 21st March, 1953.
(Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The programme will consist of D races. The First Bell will berung at 1.30 pan. and the First Race run at 2 pat.
Through Tickets (V Baers-$18.00) also tickets at $2 each for the Cush Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 153, may be obtained at the Cash Sweep Offee of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Road,
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 .. on Friday, 20th March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meelings.
at the Cush Sweep Office
at Queen's also be purchased at flie Club
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ur
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can
He is not afraid to stay with- In the distance where he do the most damage. It any one likes to stay with him, all well and good. He is prepared
to back his punching power
against their's.
What sort of man is this ebony killer with venom In each of his quicksilver fists? Is he another Battling Siki, the ferocious native from Senegal who won the world lightheavy- weight title, and was as fero- elons outside the ring was in it?
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Hardly, Hogan Bassey is eer- tainly not venomous. He not even bombastic. He is shy. The only time he will engage round to hoxing. Then he pre in conversation is when it gets fers the role of Fistener tu talker.
For Hogan, or 'Kid' as he is known, lives for boxing. He is never happier than when in the ring. But outside it fight-
is forgotten.
COURAGE AND MODESTY
He became # professional practically as soon as he had Jeft school, and it was 16 1 'veteran' of a mere flye fights, weeks, and an ex-pupil of only a few
that he became The story behind his winning Nigerian flyweight champion. the fille illustrates his.courage and modesty,
eating
the
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RON THE SOCCER
INSIDE
(Contributed by Desmond Hackett, Robert Findlay and Henry Rose. Edited by Marshall Fallows)
Each morning Torquay centre-forward Albert Calland leaves brother Ralph's house, mounts the iron fence running round the garden and walks 30 feet along the top railing.
No Albert is not practising for circus work. It is just a spot of special training thought up by his brother, the veteran Torquay left-back, to give him balance.
of
were
"I started him off walking ↑ "Baggies" io "Indians." Like Lasi SOSON ha coached along the edge of a plunk in the this....
Welwyn Garden City. It's 13 garden," says Ralph. "Now he
| years since he left League Soccer. walks the fence-top easily....It's bevelled, too."
South African Ted Purdon, bit. 104in., 12at. 71b.. Inside right of Birmingham, will spend the summer in his native land. goal-he's nodded three in Cup Every time Purdon heads n ties this with anilsfaction.
chuckica this season-he
Skin rashes devloped by sonic
the young players Is the training doing any good? thought to have originated in the dressing-room baths. Su ibc Apparently it ups. Before he was injured Albert
baths were chemically treated. hit nine goals in ten matches.
Next time they were used the "Balance is most important," players emerged with white faces declures Relph.
and beautifully browned bodies. Extelston,
"Better than a month on the Northampton Town inside-right | Riviera", cracked trainer Fitton, and ex-Reading skipper, hopes to be adopted as Tory candidate for the Tliehurst ward in the Reading municipal elections. Edelston, part-owner ví Reading sports shop, still does
Maurice
his training at Elm Park,
BETTER THAN RIVIERA
the
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Too old at 47?.... not sus Harry Iibbs, former Walsall manager and Birmingham 'keeper. ·
llibbs, who inade 30 op- pearances in goal for England, is making his comeback as a permit player with De Havilland
changed their nick-name from League.
Small wonder....he had never headed a ball until he' came to England in 1950. Now unremit- ting practice is bringing reward.
its
Tennis Final
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WANG BECOMES NEW COLONY SINGLES CHAMPION AT 43
Hefty 43-year-old V. T. Wang, a pre-war Shanghal champion, yesterday annexed the Hongkong Grasscourt Open Singles tennis title for the first time when lto do. - feated Hongkong's 1941 champion Tsui Yun-pul in three straight sets 6-2, 7-6 and 6-2.
The largest crowd yet seen at any of this year's championship matches saw the 80-minute battle of the veterans, and though disappointed in their expectation of a long-drawn five-set affair, were treated to some good tennis,
Wong was a deserving win- drive to service and a counter- nor, being the superior player drop.
occurate
on the evening's performance. The second game of the cat saw His power-packed drives on Tsul lose his service by a love- both backhand and forehand of margin with n succession of Immaculate length and his dead-emors that started him on his ly volleys and
over- erratic spree. Wang went on to hend smaches enabled him to] 5-1 despite game efforts by Trul have the control of the
major
or who forced the fifth and sixth part of the game.
games to deuce before losing His fine
anticipation offset them.
A final stand gave Tsu the his handicap in build and age,
match for the seventh game, and the and accounted largely
Kame to an end when after trall- apparently surprising speeding behind by 15-30 on his ser with which he was able to get vice, he sent the next shot into to the number of drop shots that the met and followed this up with were put at him,
an overdrive. down Trui Yun-pul
went fighting and was unlucky not to have at least extended his set, as he
Colony
and
TODAY'S FINAL
NO PLUSH HOTELS
The final of the Blackpool, heading for their opponent to the fourth
Doubles Championship will be third Cup Final since 1940, will had the set-game in hand on his played off this afternoon have no part of the plush hotel service at 5-4 in the second set will be followed by the dis training. The players vole when he lost it by 30-50,
tribution of prizes won during Taul started by adopting the the 3052-1053 season. gainat It.
game against; Chairman Harry Evans says: correct offensive
Contestants for West Bromwich Albion have (Hatfleld) in the Herts County "it is more than a waste of time. Wong, but soon.
the doubled found himself final are the Tsui brothers and unable to keep it up for lack of a Players are hanging around and
V. T. Wang and Tony Llang. becine bored. The mental anod length and force in hin
The drives and volleys. Wang's fast
long-standing combing- proach to the gamerbecomes dull. pasing shols and accurate lobson of the Tsui brothers, who They eat too much and become had him frequently in difficultles, have already won the title on physically sluggish.
no less than seven occasions "The best tante we had was better service than his opponent, but both Llang and Wang are
Je,
however, displayed a
start un Will
the favourites, beating Arsenal in the League a
acing frequently on his first not incapable of upsetting oll week before the Cup_game."
cervices to Wang's backhand
calculations. Should the Highbury grounds-sel, in which he appeared to be close one,
and to his body. In the third
The match should be a fairiy man find a golf ball on the the more tired player than he have to be at their best to break end the Touls will pitch he's never surprised....11
opponent. Taul fell completely IN returned automatically
off his game in trying to keep through the Arsenal's reserve right winger, up a base-line duel and went
the challengers, 17-year-old Don Russiter.
into an erratic spree that gave For Don is by way of becoming | Wang a comfortable Bot a conjurer, and he carries a golt match. ball for steight of hand practice whenever there is a break of training.
His most enthusiastic audience
Two Major Upsets In Colony Shuttle Championships
Two major upsels were produced in the fourth night's matches of the Colony ‘Öpen Junior Badminton championships at Taikoo Club last night,
In the Junior Mixed Doubles event, up and coming Johnny Pomeroy, Jr. and Mrs Melvie Soares took the main honours of the night by eliminating the top-seeded combination of K. C. Wong and Mrs Elvie Tsok in two straight sets, 18-17 and 15-11, and in the Junior Men's Doubles Division, schoolboys Siu Chuen and Wong Shiu- kwong turned the tables on K. L. Hui and C. Y. San by 18-16 and 15-7.
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Men's
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THE PLAY
and
sirong defence of
Archery Club Wang opened the service with Accepts Postal a love-game on four consecutive cries by Tsui and went to a 3-0 Shoot Challenge two sce-services from 40-16 and lead, before Tsui recovered with 10-30 to dinch this first game. bas accepted a challenge to 2 The Hongkong Archery Club: Despite a double-fault, that took postal shoot with the Admiralty the score to 30-30 on
his next
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Club Ditton Park. Slough,
schoolboy team, who stayed to watch an impromptu conjuring performance when
their match Highbury was cancelled. Anyone Henry Bell, one of Brentford's lead to 4-1, when Trul netted a Bucks, England.
got a spare fog horn? service game, Wang Ingreased his Compass Observatory Archery On the morning of the con-
staunchest supporters, hos mislaid drop shot and sent his opponent's test, happening to check his
his. Its blare of encouragement next service into the net.
The challenging club has sub- weight on the scales outside a
Largely responsible for the St. Both Wong and Elvic Teok is known throughout the country.
mitted a list of the Teul had the better of the six men and four women who names of chemist's shop, he found
Teresa pair's upset victory was fell completely to pieces in the he
Henry had his right leg am- was two pounds over the mark.
the fine performance of Johnny second set, playing right into putated above the knee in 1944.
baseline. rallies in the sixth will shoot against the same num By doing a lol of road work in
Pomeroy, Jr. who dominated their opponents' hard hitting Soon he goes Into hospital for his
game, when he kept Wang on the ber of archers from the Hong- afternoon, and not the morning. resting
run with his half-court cross keng Archery Clob. in the the backcourt with his power game. From 6-7, Pomeroy and 34th operation.
ful smashes and
drives and took the game by a fast re-Melvie Soares reeled off eight But he still. finds time to help
On Sunday afternoon, March, bite all day, he got the
turns and down to a few ounces.
coverage.
love-margin, surplus
paints in a row, conceding only in the arrangements
10, at 2 pm for blind
the Hongkong Melvie Soares who made
Holding a 80-0 lead on Wang's Archery Club will hold an eli- four more points before reach-people who attend Brentford's service in the next game, Trumination the His was one of the last fights welcome return to
gamong set and match.
tournament on the bill and whilst the other
home games.
among after two seasons' absence, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS "There are so many people far
puliifledoll his hopes of ex-members that have successfully Junior bouts were in progress, Hogan started off a little shokdly, but was running round the local.
worse off than I am, how can I ending his opponent in the first and are eligible for the Arciter's completed the Classification score Singles B.A, rose to the occasion ns the Brown Brat P. Arculi 15-2, 16-7; complain?" he
set by falling Into four successive race track. Thus
Kame bia inst-
progressed by fully
Timey Klop beat Koh Wal-bong
BAYS.
errors. In the set-game, Teul Classification Badge. minute preparation for a cham-
blanketing the net.
10-10, 15-7.
The six high scores among the Junior Ladies' Singles-M
held 0 Wally Hinselwood, the Reading again Wong and Evie Tsok started Chan beat Mrs S. Wong 0-11,
on hla miles on an empty
high scoreя considers
purvice, rounds was to
winger,
himself
-but lobbed men and the four off promisingly with e lend run nearly 20
the DI. 11-7
Dut
among the unlucky....and It's easy to see netted a forehand cross follow in the postal match with the women, will be. JunJos
But 4-1, 8-1, 10-3, 12-4 and 13-7 In Soares &
ricxt Mboed
then stomach
Doubles. 3.A.
shot,
selected to represent the RAC And he did not tell anyone un- the first
Miss It. Remedios beat the reason why. se. They paid the fall A.J. Remedios & Mino Rita Mar If he had won.
In 30
up volley. Wang completed the first-class games (forret with a lucky forchand side- a slight relaxation penally for
ques 15-8. 15-1: J. Pomeroy Jr.
English Club. at this period, as their opponents, E. Tok 16-17, 13-11; A lie has yet
Men M. Soares best .C. Wong &
Fulham, Chelsea and Reading) After
dozen fights in
to finish set themselves to the task in full Rosario &
un the Nigeria, Hogan came 10 the
Mis B. Baptista best winning side. notice of England
determination to force Frank Yeh manager hearted
& Mrs S. Sulya 15-7,
(London Express Service) Pete Bannsko. Pele had never
the set to druce, and overcome
16-0.
Men's Junior Doubles. -- Wong | а 10-17 deficit to annex seen him fight, but on a friend's
the Shut-lewong & Shi Cheung beat first by 18-17. recommendation brought him
C.V. San & K.L. Hut 18-10, 15- to England. Here, Hogan join-
TODAY'S GAMES fellow-countryman Israel Boyle, Nigerian Teatherweight champion. Inter
Dan Collio and Bola Lawal came over to swell the ranks.
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SERVANTS' PASSES
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Pete is their trainer as well as the manager, and the boxere do her work-outs at Stanley House, the coloured peoples' community centre in Liverpool. He told me he has never had an easier boxer to handle than Hogan. "I never have to ask him to train," he said, "ho just does it. Why, on morning he was up at half past Christmas
five to to some road work and le didn't have a fight on hand. READY TO LISTEN
..
the time" Pote added. Within "Hogan likes to keep it all three or four days of a fight, he is back in full training. And he's so attentive. He's always ready to listen to advice.
"Like
boxer, any
Hogan wants to win the world to. But not for personal success,
He thinks of himself as repre- renting his fellow-countrymen. Before overy Bight he says to me: 'Manager, I must do well not for myself, but for
my. people'."
Archie Moore
Beat Valdes
St Louis, Mar. 12. Archie Moore. world light
heavyweight champion, beat
The following will be played at the VRC to-morrow:
Junkor
Loules Singer,
p.m.-
Mr E. Took v. Mary Wong.
Jimlor Men's Doubles, 7.30 p.m- Jimmy Khoo and P.V. Yap v. Lo Chung-hon and Hut Ki-bun.
Junior Ladies' Doubles, 8. D.m.- Miss IV. Remedios mnd Miss Rita Marques v. Mrs S. Wong and fre TIC. Chan,
Junior Men's Singles, 0.30 p.m.- H.J., Kavier v. E. Ribeiro.
Junior Ladies Doubles, p
Soares
Hongkong Win Table-Tennis
Test Series
30-15 lead
line drive that rebounded the tape of the net.
2-D
off.
The second set started with
game.
FINAL SHOOTING....... The final shooting for postal scores to be sent to England will take place on March 22 on the Army Playing Field at 1 pm.
The men will shoot an Ameri- can 'Round and the Women will shoot a Colombia Round. The
American round consists of no arrows shat at a target at 60, 50 and 40 yards, The Colombla round consists of 72 arrows shos at a yards.
target at 50, 40 and 30
the longest game of the evening, when Tsul fought pluckily from 15-40 to force the game to six deuces before breaking through his opponent's service He held his service to lead by
maintaince it nt 3-1. Wang narrowed the gap to 2-3 on his service.and games went with the services until 4-3 when Tsui dropped his service game after taking a 30-0 lead.
Archers among the men that CAREFUL PLAY Bombay, Mar. 12.
will compete in the elimination use B. Baptista and Ms. Heng tennis test rubber against India forced Wang into three succes Kan Vivlon, John Root, Ricardo
Hongkong won their table-
Careful play on Tsuf's part tournament are: Kenneth Kwok,. Nino Valdes last night on a un Mrs Yolly "Quina aid Mr M.
J. Wynne-Edwards, Dennis Field, animous decision of the referee
tonight when they beat India alve errors in the next game, Leno, John Martin, R. Vosper, Junkar Men's Doubles, 19 p.m.- by three matches to one in the which Toul took at 50-15 to get J. EL Edwards, Joseph Wel, A title fight, and Judges in a ten-round nou-te Loong and C.C. You V. J.A. fourth series,
Spares and J., Porneroy, Jr.
within reach of set at 8-4. Crow and A. Ground. The match between Moore,
F.M. RO- Hongkong won two at 160 lb. conceded zarlo and B.A. Brown in the Jumbor previous three tests in the series
the Starting with an aee, Tsul soon more than 24 lb. in weight to his Men's Singles has been postponed.
found himself trailing 15-30.
Seven women will compete Cuban rival.
of Ave,
Another
him for the four ploces open for the MONDAY'S PROGRAMME The
ace brought Afth text of the series level at 30-30, but his next drop postal competition. They There were no knockdowns,
Beptor Lodbe Sigs. 7 p.m.wil be played at Calcutta, trying for a knockout punch in Z.A. Aboss & G.P. Louse M.P. although Moore appeared to be Mts 3. Woor v Mrs. Took
shot was casily put away by Miss J. el Arcull, Miss Alice Junior Men's Doubler, 1.30 p.m.-
The scores were: Chung Chin-sing (Hongkong) Wang, who followed it up with Oel, Mr. B. Stanton, Miss Muriel"; the later stages after wearing Lam 4: Wong Kai Cheong,
a forehand side-line volley to Parsons, Mrs Rita Martin, Mes Jayant 21-14, 21-16, draw level at beat Benior Ladies Bingles, .m.-24-22; Sth Su-chu (Hongkong)a 40-0 lead to an easy game to
Wang" took K. Vivian and Mrs Marsha Field. down the big Valdes. It was the first time Moore had boxed licken Kwong, stella Corres.
Jezior aden's Single, 4.30 p.m.-beat D. Sampat 21-13, 21-13, lead 6-5 and broke through in St Louis since he won his US Lắp v Bil Funk.
10-23, 21-47 Sih Su-chubeat Tsul's service game with two world te from Joey Maxim
Junior Mixed Doubles, p.m.-K. Jayant 21-19, 22-20,
21-16. three months ago.
forehand diagonal drives, and BBC To Broadcast H.A. Castro Jr. & Miss D. Dhaber. Doubles: U. Chandarma and two errors by, Tsui. He stayed in close to batter; Senior Ladies Stogies. 9.30 p.m.-D. Somayn (India) beat Sih Su- Valdes body and occasionally D. Lam v B. Remedios.
The third zet opened with Grand National straightened up
chu and Chung Chin-sing 21-40, another long game that went to Senier Men's Doubles 10 p.m. 10-21, 01-18, 20-22, 21-14-Ave deuces and was again to send home C.Y. Xuer & B.K.L. Lu! V JA good lefts and rights to the head. Soares & J. Pomeras Jr.
Rooter.
by Taut with in forehand cross
THE GAMBOLS
he
IT'S GETTING DARK MIGGY --we la BE LATE HOME
[SO THE ONLY THING TO DO IS STAY OUT, LAYESİ
AUNTIE WILL
Hogan comes from a Iarge family, but of the three boys, he is the only boxer. He is now carning more money than has had in his life, but he does not forget his family regularly sends money
and he Two weeks ago he sent £400 home. for his younger brother's edu
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders' only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes pre not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing cation. through on their duiles and must remain in their', employers' stands.
Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hall and at Booths adjurent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and Members are requested. to ensure that their servants máky use chly of the Public Betting Hall Military Police will be posted. at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation had an a rest, such is his love of. adhered to.
By Order,
H.: MISA,
Sotretary.
He la going back to Nigerja for a holiday in April, probably. for six weeks. At any rate un- his 21st birthday on Juno
Although the visit to intend-
[boxing "that" ho will probably have a couple, of fights provid- ing word of his reputation lis not reached would-be · oge ̧ ponents!--London Express ·Ber-
vice,
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of
5-5.
Barry Appleby
OCORGE THEVIZE BERE FOUND THEM, OH DARLINDE WHERE HAYFANOU GEENI, WRANG
VOXI SEE PLIVVER, IF YOU'RE A ÉT LATE CHOOWN UPS ARE CROSS IF YOU'RE THEY LATE THETIRE GLAD THA ROURER SAFE, THEY
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London, Mar. 12. The BBC. Will broadcast the Grand National at Aintree on March 20. The agreement was announced today...
But the copyright of the commentary will to the proper- ly of Messi's Tophams, who own the lease of the Aintree Race course, Liverpool, where the mce in run. To enmire this the [commentary of the B.B.C.
porters will 'first le recorded then broadcast within seconds.
Last year Mr:
Mirabel
Topham Insidet dy arranging the broadcast with commenta tork picked by
herself. The res sult was heavily crilleled.
Arrangements have been made for, decriçõü” broaders£" of the commentary by n.8.C. antiount- cers, Tophams Lundled earlier hnd decided to make lawn commentary but the B... fo Nised to accept it,mitator,