THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1955.
SUCCESSOR TO JIM PETERS
ARCHIE MOORE PUTS OLSON TO SLEEP IN ROUND 3 WITH A LEFT HOOK
New York, June 22.
Light-Heavyweight Champion Archie Moore kept his own title and 2 third- probably clinched a shot to the Heavyweight crown tonight in round knockout over Middleweight Champion Carl (Bobo) Olson, who was smashed to the floor with a left hook and counted out at 1:19 of the third round.
Referee Ruby Goldstein waved the full count over the king of the 160-pound Division. The kayo provided another testimonial to the axiom: "A good blg man' can always beat a good little man."
Moore televised and broadcast bout" because each weighed more than the 180-pound limit.
of San Diego, Calif., Moore registered 175 pounds to Olson's 1704.
Thirty-eight-year-old appeared like. # very "good" man tonight despite his years and weight-making, as he quick- ly polished off Olson of San Francisen before a crowd esti mated at 20,000 in the Polo Grounds.
Dison's Middlewieght title was not at lake in the nationally
FRED TRUEMAN FOR TYSON
London, June 2 Frank Tyson, England's fastest bowler sinee Harold Larwood, will not be able fo play in the second Test· against South Africa
morrow,
10-
Troubled by a sore heel, he will be replaced by Fred Trueman thy Yorkshire pac man-Reuter,
Mustachioed and
the
goateed
most
Dison, a 26-year-old Hawalian. born ring master, appeared to have an advantage in the first round by landing punches as they felt one another Dul. But Moore cok command
second session in the
and landed several long lett jabs and hard left hooks to the head. One book knocked Bobe into the the ropes near the end of round.
terrifle
pre-
The second was a
dropped the wallop that
his maturely beldish Olson on back in the resin near Moore's corner.
his
Olson rolled over on to elbows and tried to push him- self up He almost made it but was still down at 10:
Each of the Harold Barnes, and R. Aldala, two judges, gave Olson the first round and the second. Referce Moore Goldstein gave both rounds in Olson.
Moore apparently clinched a shot at Marciano through his victory.
Promoter Jim Norris said: Bobo had a slight cut in his "I'd certainly be interested in
left brow,
TERRIFIC WALLOP In the third round, after st me preliminary sparring Moore bobbing and weaving, Tucked Olson with two hard rights to the head. He followed with two left hooks.
Peter Thomson In Top
Form At Leeds
Leeds, Yorkshire, June 22.
ture for there
were nearly
R
the
ing his title in the British £1.350 Sution was in second
2
of overseas players who Peter Thomson of Aus-tere
will
be challenging for tralia, who will be defend- Championship, bidding for the
sterling prizes here. Open Golf Championship at St Andrew's in less than place at 68, followed by Doi Rees and W.C.A. Hancock, fortnight, showed that each 68, Johnny Fallon, Harry he is in top form by puce-Weetman, Charlie Ward and making the field in the first Herry Bradshaw, all 70 round of the Yorkshire: Bobby Locke of South Africa. Evening News Professional three times winner of the Open Tournament here today. title, wos among several players with 70. while Antonio Cerda, With brilliant round of GG the Argentine star, was a further .he held a two strokes jead. stroke away.
The select field was almost an Open Championship in minia
England Likely To Win Second Test At Lord's
Another rounds will be played tomorrow and then only the first 30 on the 36 holes aggregate will quality for the final 36 holes on Friday-Reuter.
મ Marciano - Moora making match. I'll talk to All Weill (manager of the Heavyweight king. Marciano) tomorrow."
commented: Welll
"Moore looks like a million dollars."
"He showed real good." Welll continued. I plan to talk to- morrow to Norris about a match and may be something can be worked out.”.
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The match probably will be made for Yankee Stadium oa September 22.
Moore's impressive
victory. that broke Olson's winning streak, apparently will wrap up- the deal because he already was the No. 1 Heavyweight contender in the ratings of the World Pro- fessional Boxing Committee.
21ST STRAIGHT VICTORY
It was Moore's" 21st straight victory and his fourth defence of the 175-pound title. he had won from Joey Maximi in 1952. against Archie defended twice Maxim, once against Harold
Johnson.
..
Olson, suffering his seventh defeat in 70 professional bouls, also sustained his second kayo. Only Ray Robinson had belied him out previously,
Moore
the went into
ring favoured at 14-5 because of the ease with which he pared down to from 1961⁄2 pounds on May 2 the Lightheavy limit tonight. In the early stages of his training, there had been suspicion that be but he might weaken himself,
and sharp during the last week at-Summit, New Jersey, just as fie did la the ring tonight.
USRC WIN LAWN appeared strong
BOWLS MATCH
11 ย Second Division Lawn? Bowls League match played yes- terday. USRC, beat PRC by Give points to nil.
London, June. 23. England, having soundly beaten South Africa an
by innings in the first Test, start strong favourites to win the second beginning at Lord's today. w. Gates
THE SCORES.
J. H. HarTIS Jones Whoox
USRC
G. Goodyea
E. Robison
Scott
17
D. Agner (S) 18
R. Tra
A. Soudar (6) 18
V. Veriza
E. S. Jones
T. Pilkinton
PRC
W. Wylliamson Though Frank Tyson, Eng-D. O'Brien land's
bowler iastest
since Lawe (S) Ilarold. Larwood, is unable to play because of a sore left heel his substitute, Yorkshireman Freddie Trueman, is little slower and England's attack should not be unduly handicapped.
South
Africa's batting. particularly the middle section. is vulnerable to speed and they have also shown themselves un- Comfortable against spin. Thus It is brilliant tactical move by The selectors to bring in Fred Titmus. the Middlesex all- rounder, to replace the injured Bob Appleyard.
the
of
Off-breaker Titmus, playing in his first Test and on his own ground, will begin with advantage psychological having taken eight wickets for 43the best of his career-when playing for MCC against the South Africans on the same ground.
Since their first Test defeat good wing, and with the weather now more to their liking they
the South Africans have had twa
should continue to provement.
show im-
In one sphere-fielding-South Africa can claim superiority and this advantage could have vital bearing on the China Mall Special
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Cuban Davis Cap Squad
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Tennis
S. H. Marvin
(S)
W. Rees
N. Harebaker
R. Kegherin LIZINI
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S. S. unders
R. E. Read
G. HAI (S)
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A. Fletcher
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Dr
Vincent Pardielli,
who
assisted the handlers in reviving Olson after the knockout, said "Bobo was groggy for nearly five minutes** after and about 10 minutes later was able to walk to the dressing room.
The beginning of the end came in
second round the
when Archie demonstrated that his 78- inch reach, eight inches longer than Oborte, enabled him to land shocking left jabs and stun ning left Books to the head v1 Counter- from Bobo, United
without danger Es punches Press
POSTAL ATHLETIC MATCH
Macerata And Cingoli
In Italy Join In
June 29 will be a holiday-the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul in the town of Macerata on the Adriatic coast of Italy and at nine o'clock in the morning people will begin to gather at the Campo Sportiva della Vittorio for an athletic meeting that will last till 5.30 in the afternoon. Three teams will be competing-the Socicta Educazione Fizica and the Centro Universitario Sportivo of Macerata, the "City of the Marches" and Libertas, a club from the neighbouring town of Cingoli. The 'three clubs are competing in the international postal athletic match organised by the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club.
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Signor Luigi Mengoni of rounding countryside, So the Macerala's Athletic Association three clubs do not expect to do writes that a large turnout of very well in the postal match, spectators is expected as it is which is likely to be won by quite a novelty for Macerata to either Western Suburbs Athletic compete in postal match Club of Sydney, Australia, against Chinese in Hongkong and the Swifts Athletic Association Singapore
Iridians and
and
of Singapore, Singhalese in Kuala Lumpur. Havana, June 22.
Outstanding athletes of the The Cuban Lawn
Even more novel for the
Socleta Educazione Fizică -are Federation today named Orlando athletes of Macerata will be the Garrido, his brother Reinaldo, Juan Weles and Pepin Aguero experience of running at English Massimo Bacci, who has run the distances. The programme in
metric sprints in 11.0 and 23.1, as the Cuban Davis Cup squad cludes the 100 Yards and 220 Giammarto Pignataro, who bas
53.1 for 400 Metres Quarter Fun do meet Brazli on July 15-17 at Yards dashes and the
and 1:58.2 for
for 800 Metres and 60,0 Arst round of North American Miles runs as well as the 120
eliminations.
Yards Hurdles and the 440 Yards. Hurdles, Vincenzo Sterca, who Hurdles.
has done 4:09.6 for 1,500 Metres and 2:02.1 for the 800 and Fer- The winner here meets the
The Italian Athletic Federa-mando Riccitelli, a 46-
46-foot hop, winner of the Australia-Mexico series to be played the same tion has approved the meeting step and jumper. and official judges and time. The Centro
Univerdiario week-end at Chicago,
Canada, Pakistan and the keepers will be present. Sportivo has a 110-foot discus Macerata is quite 近 small thrower in Giuseppe Carlont British West Indies also are entered in the North American town-about 15,000 people with and Libertas a 10-foot pole
some 30,000 more in the sur. vaulter in Vittorio Vittori Zone United Press,
Vedado tennis courts here in the Mile, Half Mile, Mile and Threeconds for the 400 M
The long road from Windsor Castle is ended, and Sergeant R. W. MeMinnis of the Royal Air Force (Springbrok) enters Chiswick Stadium, London, to win The 26 Miles the Marathon race for the "Sporting Life" trophy on June 18 365 Yards race, run in conjunction with the 'Kinnaird Trophy meeting, was started
Reuterphoto. by Princess Margaret in the grounds of Windsor Castle,
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Seven
Jack Arkinstall Occupies
The Court For
Plays 132 Games
Hours,
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Wimbledon, London, June 22.
Jack Arkinstall, from Victoria, took the day's endurance honours at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships today when, in winning through stages of
PIRIE FAILS NARROWLY ·
Hewson Runs Fastest Ever 1.000 Yards
Manchester, June 22.
Although attacks on world records by Gordon Pirie (Three Miles) and Brian Hewson (1,000 Metres) failed here tonight, Hewson ran 1,000 Yards faster than any man has ever run the distance before.
There is no officially recognised record for this dis- tance but in his 1.000 Metres attack Hewson covered 1,000 Yards in two minutes eight seconds, half a second faster than the time returned in California two months This was the best
ago by Lon Spurrier, an American.
time in the world for the distance."
Both Pirie and Hewson in
their pective attacks lost
their
pace-makers with some
distance to go and this, coupled At 42, Rees
with. a rather difficult wind, contributed towards the failures,
Attacking the 13 minutes 26.4. &cconds in which Russia' Vladimir Kuts hold the world Three
Miles record, Pirie was timed in 13 minutes 29.8 seconds,
GALLANT FAILURE
Leads
The Field
Pirie's was a gallant failure By James Goodfellow
for he ran the last Mile on his
own and though encouraged by When the rours from 20,000 people step and failed to beat the record.
Dal
Rees, jaunty of demeanour, marched
up the fairway at Sunningdale followed by a large admiring The Mile was passed in four galery to record his final round minutes 27 seconds with John f 09 and finish second Disley, a bronze medalist at the
fourth professional Helsinki Olympics, just ahead of tournament of the year, a keen Pirle and Peter Driver.
the
golt judge said, "Rees is the best.
I
Rees
Runners were then well in-playing professional we have this side their own schedule and also season although he is 42," that of Kuts and the position On reflection I agreed. remained unchanged for the hitting the ball as well as ever, rext Nile when Pirie went and a king way, has lost none of abead followed by Driver. The his skill, power and zest Two Miles times of eight minutes 53.8
Heading
the
professionals' seconds had suggested that order of merit on the senson's b new record was coming.
Piri's time has been beaten
performances, ho is making
certain of inclusion in the Ryder
by
bnly two men, Kuts with the
the autumn.
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World record and Chris Chata-Cup team going to the U.S.A. in
who holds the British national and English native re-
OPEN BID cords
On his first appearance, at 24, -
seconds.
with 13 minutes 27.2
1.
Later in the evening an attack he defeated Byron Nelson, top on the world 1,000 Metres held, winner in U.S.A. tournaments by Audun Boysen of Norway in for four years, who retired from two minutes 19.5 seconds also regular competitive golf in 1945, talled.
although only a year older than
Brian Hewson and Ken Wood Rees. were the attackers in chief with Hewson, winning the
event, in
seconda
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Inclusion in the next contest minules 20.2 would mean a sixth Ryder Cup appearance for Rees, which 1 But Hewson beat the British think would be a record for a best time of two minutes 24.6 British player. seconds held for the past six years by Bill Nankeville and also established a new English native record.-Reuter.
Tony Trabert Meets Fellow
the Singles and Doubles, he occupied the court for seven hours and played 132 American Today
games,
In the second round of the Men's Singles, he beat the Frenchman, Robert Haillet, 6-3, 7-9, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 and paired with his fellow countryman, Bob Howe, to win through the first round of the Men's Doubles against the South African Davis Cup pair, Abe Segal and Ian Vermaak, 7-5, 15-13, 3-6, 14-12.
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Results were:
Men's Singles, 2nd Round
beat R. K. Wilson (Britain) S. Schwartz (USA) 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. B. Patty (USA) beat P. Scholl (Germany) 6-0, 6-5, 6-ár| R. N. Perry (USA) beat H. Bed (Austria) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3.
N. Pietrangell (Italy) beat A J. Mottram (Britain) 7-5, 5-7 31-2, 5-7, 6-3.
A Huber (Austria) beat I Panajatovic (Yugoslavia) 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 8-3.
Men's Doubles, 1st Round
and V. Bulmer
Britain) beat D. Oliver and H. Ward Walton (Britain) 6-0, 6-2, 5-7, 8-3.
and D. Butler (Britain) 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.
1. Gulyas and I. Sikorski (Hungary) beat J. Palada and I. Panajata (Yugoslavia) 11-13, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.
A. Larsen and H. Stewart (USA) beat G. Ward and 1. (Britain) €-2, 4-5, Warwick
B-6, 7-5.
J. Arkinstall and R. Howe (Australia) beat A. Segal and 1. Vermaak (South Africa) 7-5, 15-13, 3-0, 14–12.
The Open Championship has eluded him. He was only one shot behind Thomson at Royal Birkdale last year and tied for second place at Carnoustie in 1953, four shots behind
Ben Hogin. In 1948 and 1950 he was joint third.
-London Express 'Service)
Panaslipper Wins Irish Derby By Two Lengths
London, June 23. The Men's Singles will be re- duced to the last 16 In the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis "Cham- Clonships today. Eight of the
Eire, June 22. Women's third round singles will,
Mr Joseph McGrath's three- also be played.
colt year-old
Pacaslipper, An official said an effort was second in the Epsom Derby 189
advanced as far as Irish Derby, run over a Mille the weather are a half here today.
2nd Round Mixed Doubics -
I A. Hoad and Mrs L, Hoad
Gullbrandsson and
7-5.--France-events Presse, (Sweden) 6-2;
Australia) beat T. Jobsson being made to get the Singles month, went one better in the
Mrs
British Isles Rugger Team Beaten On Tour
one
casa
possible in should deteriorate.
With J. Eddery, who rode
· Top-seed Tony Trabert makes him at Epsom in the saddle, his first appearance on the Paruslipper beat Lady Ursule centre court when he meets Vernon's Hugh Lupus, the even fellow American Hugh Stewart money favourite, by two lengths. Tew Hoad, Australian, who Dr John Deninely's Anns Kuda, showed farm, mere in keeping a 50 to 1 outsider, was a further with his No. 4 seeding yesterday, two lengths away third. Thirteen plays Vladislaw Skonecki, the
ran.
M. G. Davies and W. Knight
former Polish Davis Cup player. (Britain) beat H. Baxter and
Potchefstroom, June 22.
Rex Hartwig, Australia, who
Panaclipper (Solar Slipper Women's Singlés, 2nd Round
The British Isles Rugby Union like Hoad was beaten in the Panastrid) was second favourite C. Lister (Britain) 6-0, 6-3, 6-1, Shilcock (Britain) Miss J.
B. Hutchings and G. Owen team lost the opening match offifth round last year, may meet at four to one, beat Mrs R. Kauman (USA)}
Panaslipper, who was 100 to (Britain) beat A. Denhert and their South African tour today, stout competition in Abe Segal, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.
Western Transvaal winning by South Africa while the Ameri-1 outsider in the English Derby, Miss C. Mercelis (Belgium)J. Van Dalsum · (Holland) 6-3,
nine
points (two dropped goals, can left-hander, Art Larsen, was always prominent. beat Miss J. M. Boundy (Bri- 6-2, 6-2.
penalty goal) to six (two plays another South African, H. Flam (USA) and A tries)
Australian jockey Rae John- tain,) 0-6, 7-5, 8-6.
Owen Williams.
stone, attempting to win his Quist (Australia) beat C, Han- Tries for the touring lions
20th European classic, took the nam (Britain) and R. T. Potter were scored by A. C. Pedlow, Budge Patty, winner in 1950, favourite, Hugh Lupus, into the (Australia) 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. the Queen's University wing opposes the 19-year-old British lead two Furlongs out
K Bergella and T. Johansson three-quarter, and Cliff Morgan, player, Bobby Wilson, and the (Sweden) beat N. M. Dalec the Cardiff and Bective Rangers American's greater experience slight
retained a Lupus advantage from
Paños and J. Methuish (Britain) 6-1, standoff half.
should see him through to the lipper, Ante Kuda and Lough socre was The final
fair T. Fancutt and O. Williams | 6-3, Doubles 1st Round
Mbood
refection on the run
Ine until inside the final Fur- of play, but
Patty reached the semi-finals long. (South Africa) beat J. Davro
delivered Eddery S. Davidsson (Sweden) and it was obvious that the British
last year before he was beaten strong challenge or Panaslipper, and. J. Reten (Belgium) 6-1, 6-3, 6-0,
Miss A. Buxton (Britain) beat side were not yet fit.
Hugh In the first hair they looked by the present holder, Jaroslav who quickly mastered G. Druliner and J. Feliz A Huber and Mrs E. Broz
Lupus going clear to win by hippy and dangerous, particular-Drobny, Egypt
with Anns Kuda (USA) beat R. Buser (Switzer (Austria) 6-1, 6-8, 6-2,
N. Pietrangeli
Sven Davidson, Sweden, two lengths and Mrs N.y in the back Une, but in the land) and S. Losto (Yugoslavia) Migliori (Italy) beat G. Forbes second half they faded and could Europe's No. 1, should also be the same distance away third.. The only English challenger, 6-4, 3-0, 8-6, 6-2,
(South Africa) and Miss J.not last the pace of the strong able to beat Billy Knight, Bri-
Wag never J. Brichant and P. Washer | Middleton (Britain) by Western Transvaal forwards.tain who is same age as Wilson. Bright Moment,
Reuter, (Bdiglum) beat H. Billington walkover..
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