For Bitterness, Greatness And Gore THE MULLOY-NEWMAN
WELTERWEIGHT FIGHT GETS MY AWARD Says ARCHIE QUICK There have been some gory fights in boxing's history. Most recent was the blood bath between Jack Gardner and Johnny Williams at Leicester; it ruined both of them. Likewise there have been some great welterweight Johnny champions Johnny Basham, Summers, Kid Lewis, Jack Hood, Ernie Roderick. At times there was rancour between them.
But for a combination of the | Molloy's extra strength enabled three things, bitterness, great him to rally hurself to 6 poluta ness and gore the latest welter- viclory, and the title went back weight championship fight beto Merseyside, although I would tween Liverpool's Tommy not assess the hard-bitten Tom- Molloy and London's Jimmy my as the equal of his illustrious predecessor Emle Newman at Streatham Ice Hink Livpudlian gets my award until the next foderick. As the great Len Harvey said to me afterwards: one comes along.
Most of the excitement was "Just a hard warloman. Not in by Newman's the same clams as my old oD-
woolcond, interest in the third division will mainly be centred on the ITMOVI in which CCC, PRC and IRC are playing. Except for tips Polles who may engendered.
be given 4 nu for all their manager, Al Phillips, always to ponent Jack Hood." worth by Stanley Club, these be remembered as the Aldgate Nevertheless, Molloy is undu- teams should enjoy a successful Tiger in his fighting days of a feated in thirty fights as a pro- weekend
decade ago. He wax spitting
hls principal'ssional, and, after all, Newman venom from corner as he complained at ind had the experience of cam- Molioy's use of his head, and his paigning in Australia Regard- ing A Phillips oulerys, star frame of mind communicated referee Eugene Henderson, maid to Ilself to the boxers.
Tomorrow will see only one Championship match Open played the rinks fourth round match between the four young-
and
sters R. Omar, S. A. Khan, O Adem,
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Blood All Over Recreio's J. M. Gutierrez, H. A.
It was a bruising maul with Ozorio, S. E. Souza and C. E.
play-off of blood all over the place, cut eyes Fessos. With the this match the rinks event and battling to the extremo pitch reaches its quarter-final stages of utter exhaustion by the two matches for which will be men cach of whom so badly
needed the prized crown, played rext Sunday,
Today's Games
First Division
CCC "B" v. KBGC JRC v. Roc “A” KDC v. KCE
TC v. CCC "A" Roe "B" (bye)
Second Divkion
FC "B" v. MO HKCC v. FC "A" HKFC.V. KCC HKPSA v. KDC PRC v. Recreio
Third Division
CCC v. KCC HKFC v. FC IRC v. HERC KBGC v. TC PRC v. SC USAC (byo)
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Ima lator: "Molloy did use hin thead once, and I warned him. It [dit no damage and ka did not Newman's eye infringe again. was cut by a blow."
Next Champion
What was good to see was Paddington Terry Downes' three-
of defeat Frenchman round Constant Alcanfam. Hero 18 tho. next Brlilah middleweight cham- Terry plon and a good one, Spinks was not so convincing In victory, but the amazing Bobby Neill in his second "come-back," won again,. He refuses to bo dé
two serious motor terred by Emoshos,
It is just an idea, but what good thing for new champion Molloy's fulara welfare If he put himself in the hands of wise old Ernie Roderick to learn the arts of his trade. The finer material is there, but the tools aro needed to mould and finish the job. Not so Downes,Ho. needa no tulffon in his crash- bang dash to fame and fortune. He believes the punch, rather than ski, is the short cut to success,
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