HOGAN BASSEY BEATS FRENCHMAN ON POINTS

Nottingham, Oct. 7. Horan Bassey, Nigerian holder of the World. Feather

weight boxing title, heat Victor Pepeder, of France, i on points in a ten rounds non-tille fight here tonight. Bassey, having his first fight since winning the world title three months ago, was a clear but disappointing winner against an opponent of unusual stoutness who presented a difficult target with his crouching style, Charlie Hill, of Scotland, retained the British Feather- weight litle when he knocked out Jimmy Brown, of Belfast, in the tenth round of their scheduled 15 rounds fight.

Biggest Upsot

Hill, a frail-looking boxer, brought off the biggest Brilish upset for years by retaining his championship. Many critics thought the fight a mere formality for handing over his title to the "Iron Man of Belfast," and in the eighth and ninth rounds he took heavy punishment. Then, in the tenth round, he produced a perfect right cross out of a flurry of desperate punches and Brown went down so completely "out" that he did not move for a full minute after the count-Reuter.

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MILWAUKEE LEAD 3-2 IN WORLD SERIES

Burdette Pours It On

Milwaukee, Oct. 7.

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Lew Burdette, an ex-Yankee farmhand, poured it on his former teammates for the second time today, defeating them 1-0 in the fifth game of the World Series to put Milwaukee on top of New York, three games to two. The 30-year-old right hander whom the Yankees let go in 1951 outpitched Yankee clutch ace Whitey Ford in one of the classic pitching duals in World Series history, Burdette, who had won the second game of the series at Yankee Stadium to get the Braves even, put them ahead today as he mowed down the New Yorkers, playing without their slugging centre-fielder Mickey Mantle, on seven hits. For Ford, who had won the opening game for the artes, It was a heart-brosking defeat. Culony Hard Court Tennis Cham-He yielded only six his, and plonaipe at CRC, 6.50 p.in,

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two of them, of cheap variety, beat him.

sixth In the They inning.

With two out, Eddle Mathews, who got the Braves even in the 10th Series yesterday with a fnalog home run, beat out o Alow ground ball to second baseman Gerry Coleman for a hit. The play at first WOR close but umpire Jocko Conlan called him sole.

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League single into short right Held, Mathews racing to third.

Big Joe Adcock, after taking nirst called strikce, hammered Ford's nexi pitch into right field for a single, scoring Mathews, and that turned out to be the ball game:

Burdette, who beat the Yan- kees, 4-2, the second game, struck out five, two of them in the ninth inning, and didn't give up a single base on balls. No rainer reached third on him, and only two runners got as far as second.

Burdette has been accused of throwing Epitballs. But the Yankees only called on plate umpire Joe Paparells to examine the ball three times today, and all of them CRMA oller the batters had fouled off pitches Into the dirt.

Box Scores

Box scores of the nith 1957 World Series game

NEW YORK (A)

Series game;

Bauer nit Kubek CF McDougald SS Berra C ... Silaughter LF Simpson 18

Burdette, who Beottered Lumpo 3B the seven hits ho yielded, Coleman 2B turned the Yankees buck al-A-Mantle though he was threatened in every inning except the fifth and sixth. Three double plays helped him keep the Yankees away.

Sharing the hero's role with Burdette and Adcock was lett Belder Wes Covington, who robbed Gl McDougald of a home run with a brilliant catch ngainst the left field fence in the fourth inning.

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By Archic Quick

George Reader was quite a good footballer, playing f Lowes, Isle of Wight, in the Hampshire County League. He finds his niche in soccer annals, however, as the first English- MILWAUKEE (N)

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and

George Reader has gained a further honour for he in the Southampton Supporters Club homince OIL the Board of Directors. Quite naturally, be in all against the League_ngo Umi for refurees. “A niên is as

old as he feels," he says,, there should be no age limit. If reftree is At there in no reason why he should not go on past fifty in his active career, like Maradin and Howcroft in the oust. I am favour, how- ever, of a medical, examination. That could toke place every June just before the League Issues its 1st,

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"It is quite ridiculous to 'pension off a mers so 100 per cent n os Mervyn Grifths of Newport. He is nearly fly, but he can last ninety minutes better than some of the players, ond run much further than them. Mr Evans, of Liverpool, was another at man prematurely retired."

Mr Reader sayo a Lengua rere should undergo at least two nights, training every week, and he estimates On official

runs anything between six and ten miles an a Saturday after- nont "I am certain I ran longer

inety distances in minutes as a Leoque refered than I ever did as a player." British referees are admired the world over, he gays, and over- zocs clubs concede they are the best, "Real reason for that." says Mr Render, "is that we

have no Latin, temperament; it is caster for an Anglo-Saxon" to remain neutirol at sport.

Rosewall Beats

Kramer In

Singles Match

Copenhagen, Oct. 7.

beat JACK Ken Rosewal Kramer and Pancho Segura

Lew topped

Hoad in pro- fessional tennis, hore today.

Rosewall of Australia downed Kramer of the United Slates, 6-3, 6-3 in the drst game on today's card,

Then Segita of Ecuador took the measure of another Aus- tralian, Hood, by 6-4, 6-4, :

Play continues tomorrow.--- United Press

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