hate in their fists

By REX LOPEZ

Thrashed-because he wouldn't shake hands

Only the few tense seconds between the announcement and

the first gong remained.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1960.

Cleveland Indians wrest AL baseball lead from Baltimore Orioles

New York, June 9.

The Cleveland Indians took the American League lead by .010 percentage points with 8-7 and 5-2 victories at Boston, while the Detroit Tigers, shut out on one hit for eight inn ings, dropped Baltimore to second place by beating the Orioles 2-0.

Charlie Maxwell's two-out two-run single in the ninth did it last night for

Detroit.

New York, 31⁄2 games behind,

two-run

single, did it for

Bob Trowbridge (1-2).

On the left-handsome Stanley Ketchel, middleweight

champion of the world, cool, confident, relaxed, On the right Billy Papke, his persistent, determined rival-hit four home runs in support Washington against relief pitcher

bent on avenging a previous defeat, his sights focussed on the coveted crown.

The date: September 7, 1908. The place: Vernon, California.

The bell signalling the start. of the Bght had hardly

Med down when the vast crowd rose to its feet in a deafening rear.

In the flood-lit ring the un- believable WES happening. Ketchel, the Michigan Asassin, staggering about like a drunkeu sailor with Papke chasing him. throwing every punch in book and landing them.

the

Kelchel, practically out on his feet, fought back instinctively. Three times he went down in never-to-be- forgotten those three minules of ruthless slaughter.

The crowd was stunned,

the past tense.

Kelchel had won his fame and fortune the hard way-and he was going to prove that he was not finished.

a

And at the same me he would teach Lits usurper

on he would never forget,

Born of Polish-American parents, he had started box, ing at the age of 17 to pull himself out of the subsistence- level existence on his father's small Michigan farm.

Glamorous

In five short years he had reached the top of his profession This was the great Kelchel, by winning the middleweight The world's best middle-crown in a first round knockout weight-getting the biggest from Mike "Twin" Sullivan, lacing of his life from a man

Handsome, gay and tough, the mosl he had already decisively Ketch became beaten once,

Not until the und ended did the majority of the fans present learn what had hap pened.

Half blinded

glamorous and most popular fighter of his time. The idol af millions,

True, his exvagant taste. for wine, womery and gambling had sometimes got him into At that first bell, Kelchelt spots. But it all added to the larger than life picture of had sprung out of his corner with arm stretched out to shake him his fans loved.

November 20, 1908 in San Francisco.

fully decided to massacre.

end

the

Like a whirlwind he launched into Papke and knocked him st with 'a left swing.

of Bob Turley's three-hit plich- ing for a 8-0 victory over Chi- cago Washington defeated Kansas City 8-0.

In the National League, Pillsburgh ended its losing streak at three and retained a one-garne lead with a 5-3 victory over Chicazo's Cubs. Second place San Francisco scored two unearned runs in the Completely dazed. Papko ninth for a 2-1 decision over automatically staggered upright Cincinnati behind a joint three-a as the count started. But a de-hilter by Mike McCormick and vastating. succession of righ Sam Jones, the winner in redet, and lefts showering on him from all angles, smashed him to the canves agai.

The timekeeper count.

began to

Papke made another feeble attempt to resume the fight,

But he was out. He protested bitterly that he could have gone on. But he had been fairly and squarely defeated.

Even if he had been allowed to continue he could have lasted at the only one more round outside.

Made history

In fact, his face was so bat tered that his own family, failed to recognise him when he re turned home.

Kelchell had made history, Moreover, he had established himself as the greatest mid- dleweight champion ever, They mot again in July the following year. But Papke was From the first bell the Michi- not the same man. And Kelchel Assassin get into his op-won on points, in a calm, almost

This time there was no hand-

shake.

hands with his opponent as was then the custom in America.

Ignoring the gesture, Papke swung from his heels and con- nected a perfect left hook on the champion's unprotected gan jaw.

Kelchel's knees ponent with hate-charged fists. buckled, Papke again landed, Ketchel, fighting in cold fury, vicious straight battered Papke from center to right that caught Ketchel be- corner, tween the eyės.

As

this time a

But always he held back that little extra spark that would have smashed his op- ponent senseless.

and dazed, Half blinded Ketchel bad staggered round the ring guarding himself like Only a novice.

For ten rounds he continued his superb condition and fighting instinct this cold-blooded slaughter. kept him going.

Papke's face became a bloody Those two

stolen balloon. His eyes were vicious, blows won the fight for Papke.gishticks slits. For Kelehel never recovered.

Then in the eleventh round,

twe

sedate contest,

Ketchel went from strength to strength. But his career was 10 last only another few months.

Los Angelos defeated third place Milwaukee 4-1 on two- run home runs by Wally Moon and Duke Snider in the eighth inning.

Philadelphia defeated St Louis 5-4 in the other NL game.

home Dick Stuart's two-run run in the fifth, and shutout re- les pitching by Elroy Face after he came on with the bases load- ed in a three-run seventh, won it for the Pirates.

The Glants, shut out on four hits for eight innings, beat left- hander Jim O'Toole (4-5) with Ed Bressoud's two-out single,

Last place Philadelphia made it two straight over the Cards on tie-breaking two-run pinch double by rookie Tony Curry in the eighth.

Results

Results of last night's and today's games included:

AMERICAN LEAGUE (Ist game)

Grand-slam homer and Sadowski, H. Sullivan (0)

Woody Held won both games for the Indians, capping a four- run th in the opener with n two-out single, and then hitting a grand-slam (four runs) home run in the sixth inning of the game. The Indians, night

row with winning four in a their ninth victory in 12 games, took a 4-0 lead in the first gume whien Pumpsie Green hit his first Major League alam.

The Yankees got all their runs on the home runs by Mickey Mantle, who belted two; Roger Maris, who increased his Major League leading total to 16, and

A three-run eighth inning, Hector Lopez.... triggered by Julio Becquer's

Burnley beat Hearts 2-1

Ironically, the fabulous Michi- gan Assassin of the ring was himself the victim of an assassin. On October 15, 1910, while having breakfast alone on a lonely farm in Missouri, he was

Toronto, June 10. shot in the back by a jealous Burnley Football Club defzal- farmhand named Walter A. Dip-ed Heart of Midlothian of the ley, who thought-wrongly as it Scottish Football League 2-1 in turned out-that the champton an exhibition soccer game hero

nt Varsity

Stadium. had been playing around with tonight

He remained standing for eleven the Michigan Assassin merci- his girl. more bloody, merciless rounds,

swinging at an opponent he could hardly see.

Then in the twelfth round Papke dropped him with a The shattering - right cross. referee had reached "eight" when Ketchel got to his feel only to be floored again with another right.

This time the referee didn't even bother Wo complete the count. He waved Ketchel's seconds to come and take their

man away.

It was one of the biggest sur- prisc wins in boxing history. The first time the Michigan battler had been knocked off his feel.

Papke, the Illinois Thunder- bok, was no glass-chinned mug. He was a strong, Berce fighter. But no match for Ketchel, the herculean middleweight with the shoulders of a heavyweight.

Venom and hate

In his previous encounter with Ketchel, he had gone down like & wet glove after

punishing rounds.

Len

In his dressing room after the fight, Ketchel made no excuses.

"I should have been on my guerd," he said. "But I would

like to get my hande on Papke again."

In print these words can never express the venom and hate that charged them. As he utteredi them, Ketchel clenched his teeth and his face was white with hote.

Kelchel was not bitter about having lost his crown. He could take the rough with the smooth. It was not the first fight he had lost. And it would not be the laat.

But the thought of how Papice hed fouled him sent him into a rage...

No one expected that Papke would agree to fight Ketchel again.

But the Imois Thunderbolt showed no hesitation.

He agreed to a match for his newly won middleweight tille on November 26, at San Francisco Just two and a half months after winning it. He was confident that what he had done once he could do nzain. -

the fun started And then

As the fighters prepared for their encounter, newspaper writers and gossips fed the hate that burned between them.

"Papke was a dirty fighter," they quoted Ketchel as saying.

And they carried back from Papke's training camp the often quoted ring maxim: "They never come back.”-

Indeed, until then no middle- weight ever had

But perhaps what incensed Ketchel most was, the fact that everyone was talking about him

Four D. Jones JONES ENTERS BY MADDOCKS

HIS HOOP...

--- MORE PEOPLE ARE HURT SLIPPING IN THEIR BATHTUBS THAN ON THE

ACCIDENT PREVENTION WEEK

HIGHWAYS

BRICK BRADFORD

BRICK! IF YOU'RE ALL RIGHT ANSWER

•ME!

WHATE WHAT

16. THAT?

AP

St Louis

W-Friend (7-3). - L-Hobbie (5-7). Home runs:Chicago-Banks (14). Philadelphia ... 000-030-030~~~5-10-0

་་་

020-000-101mum ? — }

Buzhardt and Neoman;

(6). Dullba McDaniel

Sawatski.

W-Buzhardi

| (3-3).

Milwaukee

Los Angeles ....

Kline, and

(2-4). L-McDaniel

900-000-0x—4—7—1

Willey, Mestahon, (8), Rusi (8) and Crandall; Williams, Labine (9) and N. Sherry.

W-Williams (4-0). L-McMahon (1-9).

Home run: Los Angeles-Moot (8), Snider (8).

Standings

AMERICAN LEAGUE

W L P CB

17.014-

Cleveland

Baltimore

Chicag

New York 010-011-000-3-9-0 Cleveland

Detroit Boston

001-11-190-2-10-1 Washington Hawkins. Kilippstels_ (8); and Kansas City Foller; Monbouquelle, Forütélés (8) | Boston

W-Hawkins (4-3). L-Monbouquette (5-6)

Home Tune: Cleveland-Strickland (I).

•(2nd same) Cleveland Boston

100-004-000-57-1 000-000-200-230 Bell and Folles: Hillman, Sturdi- vart 19) and H. Sullivan, Sadowski (8

·W-Bell (8-4), L-Hillman (0-2). Home run: Cleveland - Piersail (81. Held (11). Chickgo

New York .....

002-000-000—2—8—1 100-202-00x-8-12-8 Baumann, Donevan (4). Staley (7) and Lolla Terry, James (5). Shantz 17 and Roward

Kanean City.... Washingt

W-James (2-0), L-Baumann (3-01. Home run: New York - Mantle

200-001-11B-A) ... 300-000-53x-8-11-1 Daley, Trowbridge (1), Kiely (8) and Chill Woodeshick, Lee {}。 Clevenger (9) and. Battey

W-Lee (2-1), L-Trowbridge (1-2).

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

The stock attack against the Sicilian which white plays in this Time Wade Fuller, Southend 1958) ́ia well knownL but surprisingly difficult to meet. It's well worth trying out whenever you have the chance.

P-E4 P-QB4; 2 KI-KES,

3 PCL PXP:

P-RK13; 8-92 Castles:

Home runs: Kansas City - Bauer AMORS: 10 P-KKU

(2). Washington Allison (8). Detroit

Baltimore

003-221-800-71 600-005-00050

Faylark, Sisler (6) and Wilson; Pappas, Portocarrero 17). Wilhelm (7) and Courtney. "

W-Sigler, L-Portocarrero. Home ning: Detroit-Bolling (2),

NATIONAL LEAGUE

030-201-063-11———0 Pittsburgh

100-002-000-3-7-2 Chicago

(8) and Smith, Friend, Green Oldis (9) Hobbie, Morehead (4). Draft (8) and Tracker.

AND GOES THROUGH THỂ. PAINFUL PROCESS OF PASSING

THROUGH TIME

INTO YET ANOTHER ADVENTURE OF IDIOTS...

THE ADVENTURE OF FOUR A JONES AND THE MUSSING

LINK

K-GR 11 B-KIS, 9-02; 11 P-KR4, 2-B1; 13 P-E5, K?

KI-B 14 BYEL

BXBL PORU, 1 K-K

18 PXE

che

E-BI: 22 B-R6, Realgas,

Bolution No. 5893: 1 X1-82 (terest 2 2-01), RxX1; 8 EXA, or I ... K-04;2) B-K18, 4-95 xt-85, or

‚ X-80; } kt-Q2.

London Expres Service.

Treat Yourself to the

Choice of Kings

TUBORG

DENMAR

Bols Agents: GANDE PRICE & CO., LTD, "The Wine House"

Chater Road, Hong Kong.

Tela 20130, 38341 & 33248.

India Invites You!

Enchanting Land

With

Enticing Places

For

Holidayınakers

Visit the world-famous Ajanta & Ellors Cave also Karis, Kanhert & Elephants Canes. See the

some and ral artistic splendour of India

Take a tip to the Gie Fortets zi Saurashtes, the long abode of the Asiaticon.

Spend the time Pachpink, Mahabéleshoher and Matheran...over 1000 feet up in "the clouds Enky enchanting scenary and Bet the allenate fence You w

See the historical Soorath Temple at Pyth and Shatrunjaya, zha sacred hõis of the Jaine al Policzno- Many other places of internet, miles of coastles, pilicant hotel and' every means of transpati your back an

for information please contact

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA TOURIST OFFICES at..

NEW YORK: SAN FRANCISCO: LONDON | PĀRIS › FRANKFURT MELBOURNE: COLOMBO: BOMBAY : MADRAS | AGRA 1 JAIPUR CALCUTTA: NEW DELHI: AURANGABAD, 1 BANGALORE › SIKLA BANARAS: DARJEELING: OOTACAMUND

IF YOU'RE ALL RIGHT HELP ME.

WITH KRIBI

PAM) PÁM! WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? -OH! YOU BROUGHT

OKYSEN!

KRIS!, CHYES!

LET'S GET HM

By Paul Norris

HANG ON MY TOWLINE

IS FASTENED TO THE

WILL FULL US IN

INTO THE TWE-/WINCHI DR, EASTLAND

TOP!

Sheaffer's

Ak! That Food!

That Cervice! That Swissair!

SWISSAIR

no ARAR O PATIRLAR,

PEM

Tea for Men

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

ROWNTREE'S

AFRO

THE MILK CHOCOLATE THAT'S DIFFERENT!

As always-

ILFORD

is Bout

LFORD

5 mm ya Hotel

RESTAURANT 2 NIGHT CLUB

Fully Air-conditioned

The most up-to-date Hotel offering completa comfort, relaxation and conveniences NIGHT CLUB

Proudly, Presents

THE SENSATIONAL SINGING STAR FROM GAY PARIS

MARIE-CLAIRE

Around the world in songs! Enchanting! Captivating! APPEARING NIGHTLY

At 10.15 p.m. & 1.00 a.m. HAWAIIAN NIGHT (Every Wednesday Evening)

Vocalists:

Miss Chang Lo, Thelma Toledo & Luzviminds Music by well-known Philippine Band

OLLIE DELFINO.

TEL: 52001

635, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON TEA DANCE: Every Saturday & Sunday

From 4.00 p.m.-6.30 p.m.

CALL 59195

FOR GENUINE DRYCLEANING

COLLECTION and DELIVERY SERVICE

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

No. 1, Kurung Wa Strost, Kowloon.

NANCY

CLOSED FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION WEEK

Share This Page