Gabriel Elorde in for a
tough fight tomorrow
Manila, May 29.
World junior lightweight champion Gabriel (Flash) Elorde faces a tough assignment when he takes on Italian Giordano Campari in a 10-round non-title_bout at nearby Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, May 31.
The chances are good, however, that the Filipino champion will beat Campari and earn for himself a possible crack later at lightweight champion Joe Brown's crown.
Campo, who Became ill after Hongkong tour
Spele writers and fans who bout ended hit Lopez hung on — have witnessed both fighter install the dual bel training here are girlex to pay
incl Solomon they believed Eforte is fa E almat was a former Filipine much better form than when fir i bodng champion, also pointed beat Joy Lep: Sarram has at Elorde will not have atly California Inst March in a title i problem making the 135-pound mated here.
Imi ealled for in the forth- | coming bout.
More confident
Elorde's trainers, Fileman and
und Soletmun
Tanny Campo sald Elorde aas nu "pageltological" problem any- more, meaning Elorde is more candent this time than when he defended the tile he wrest- est from Harold Gomes.
Korde's fans and local sports- writers were disappointed al
the Filipino's showing against Lopez in that tight, Tify were bunking on Elorde 1 kork Iper sit before the 15-round
Sports Diary
TODAY
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Compari, however, t being Legarded #ghtly either Elordy's trainers or him-
Brown's conqueror
London, May 29.
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TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1961.
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Mr Leonord Shipman, mem- ber in charge of the FA touring team to the Far East and New Zealand, has relurned home 1 in Hong- after being taken kong. Mr Shipman, who is 1 Leicester City director and a League Management Committee member, sald today: "I taken ill with food poisoning and Parl's Impressive record of no pointed at missing
Although I was bitterly diapp- New defeat since he beat Gulseppe
1ts Moretto on February 2, 1960.Zealand part of the tour, I act- advice and ed upon medical They also know that Cam- parl's many victories include a came home. Mr · J. Bowers, triumph over the Brent Chairman of the FA Amateur holder of the Bghtweight lite selectors will be in charge for himself, Joe Brown,
The rest of the tour."---AFT.
They
are aware
of Cam-:
Campari defeated Brown in a nu-title bout at December 7 in Home and is ranked the lead- Frap vontender Io Brown's eruwn by the National Boxing Association.
Elorde E ranked in the last ition rating as 8th contender la
the lightweight division.
Impressed
Campari, who hat earker said he is not bothered by the sum mes heut here and southpown ke Elorde, has impressed locul his boxing tons here' with powerful hooks and fanes foot Ework.
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Tour of Italy cycle race
The
Bari, May 29.
Jacques French utt. Anquet today won the ninth stage of the Tour of Italy pro- tesstonni road cycling race when ! he covered the 53 kiltnetre (33
mile) individual rote against the lock from Taranto to here in
hour 8 mins 1 sec.
Belgium's Van Tongerlos whe shared second place with Spain's Į
Suarez with 1:10:63 Antonio kept the overal lead.
Overall individual standings after the 9th stage of this 21 The Elorde-Campari liht will stage race over 3,927 klimetres (2442 miles) whleh started be held in the Araneta Coliseum
Quran City, a few minutes
from Turin on May, 20 werdt drive from
1 Van Tongerloo (Heiglumn) here. The 35.000 enpucity Caliseum is expected to 37:32:4 averflow with local fans eager į
2 Anquetil (France) 38:1:52, to witness andther victory by 1 Suarez
3
(Spain) 38:2:40,
at Division: Tang Wab KMR (Police) & pm. Any v Sing Tool (Chub) 0.30 pm.
Reserve Division: Tim Woli. V KMB (Police) 4.30 μm; Ariny v Sing Tho (Club) 7.
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Ja! Division: CCC v IRC. 5.30 pm. Elorde.--UPI.
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British racing driver Stirling Moss acknowledges the cheers of the excited crowd and the signal of the chequered flag as he crosses the finishing line in his British-made 1%-tre Lotus to win the Grand Prix of Monaco for the second year in succession, and for the third time.-AP photo.
Chess News IF MAY IS OUT;
By LEONARD BARDEN
HE veleru ex-champion Botvinnik i upsetting all expert predictions in his bid to regain the world title from Tal. In the third game Batsinalk's deep strategy indo Tal increasingly cramped and unable to start his famous
When Ta practicet attacks finally did sacrifice Botvinnik early.
1
Look 1
pawn. won
The fourth contest on Wedaca- day we still bigger shock to the champion's supportera. When a wild, scrambling, gan developed with the pieces scattered all over the board the position seemed made for Tai's style. But Botvinnik whe usually abuna complications, outplayed hint and adjourned with the better end game position. Analya's showed that Taj could force a draw by perpetual chock.
Solution No. 6037: 1 R---87). Ox: 2 Elx KP and wins,
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Says DENIS COMPTON
names Lavorante Boxer-of-the-Month
Providence, May 23.
Argentinian heavyweight Alejandro Lavoronte, who scored a sensational knockout over Zora Folley of Chandler, Arizona, was named today as the Boxer-of-the-Month by the National Boxing Association.
The upset victory enabled Lavorante. a, Gft. 4ln. 210- pounder, to move from 100 place to sixth in the latest heavyweight rankings.
Champions crash
performances in English Women's
Rated just behind Layoranje for outstanding during May were his follow- Argentinian Jorgo Fernander, who defeated Toddy Wright of Detroll and Poolo Hosi of New York, who re-entered the light- weight ploture by upsetting Philadelphia's Len Matthews.
Ollier top performances eiled by the NBA were those of Cleve- land Williams, Dick Tiger, Jose Gonzalez, Dullio Lol, Pierre Cossemyns and Sadao Yaoite,
The ratings were:
HEAVYWEIGHT
Liston, Zardia
Champion-Floyd Patterson. Chai- Inger-Somy Machen, Henry
Golf Tournament
London, May 20,
The National Champions of Eng- Land and Scotland crashed to first round defeats in the Bri- tish Women's Amateur Golf Championship which began at wind - swept Carnonalio (Angus) today.
Scottish golf, in fact, took a Cooper, Incorar double blow for their No, 2 Goorgo Chuvald, and a strong tip for the title Ajejandro Lavorate Zora Folley,
Johansson.
Archie Moore,
Robert Cheroux.
Cleveland Williams long-hitting Belle
LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT
Champion-Harold Johnson. Cha]- lengern-Gulio Rinaki, Doug Jones Erle Shoegamer. Chic Ciklerwood.
Barrow.
Robertson
Dunaverty) went down to Isp Bevlone, the Italian titieshoulder.
Mrs Innes Wright (Lenzie)
two
Eddie Colton, Bobo Dizon, Van Clay, who will be attempting a hat- Jee Dowdry. Willie Pestrano. Kifki trick of Scottish titles next
month, lost by
holes to Bridget Jackson (Handsworth) the former English champion,
MIDDLEWEIONT Champion Gene Fulliner. Chal Ingers-Paul Pender. Dick Tiger, Florentino Fernandez, Terry Downes, Gita Scholz, Ray Robinson, Joey
Glardello, Hank Codey,
Moyer, Joe Gonzalez.
WELTERWEIGHT
Then a top-class putting dis- Denny play on the hard, tricky greens by Miss Glilion Goldwell (Woodsome Holl), a Hudder-
Chalfield
Grimth. Champion-Emsla Jengers Lulo Rodriguez, Beuny Kid Parut, Jorge Fernandez.
JUNJUR-WELTERWEIGHT Champloo-Dudio Lot. Challengers Carlos Jose Stable,
Ortiz, Jiert Sombato
secretary, eliminated Engilsh champion Barbara Nichol (Hexham) by 2 and 1.
Miss Jackson loter made further progress with an 8 and 8 sceand round win over Mrs ChallenJ. Inq, a former Saettish inter- Goldwell's national, but Miss good form run out and she lost to Miss P. Lanc (Porters Park).--AFP.
LIGHTWEIGHT Champion-Joa Brown ger-Gloriana Campari, Carlos Hernander. Dave Charley.
JUNIOR-LIGHTWEIGHT Champion-Flash Elorde. Challen- Kers-Solomon Boyaw, Eddle Grand
If Peter May is not fit for the First Test against
the Australians at Edgbaston on June 8, Ida, Percy Lewis.--UPI,
suggest that the England selectors should make Ted Dexter captain!
effet on his
The choice of Dexter to lead and the weight of responsibility M.C.C. against the lourist; at | had ag unhappy Lord's next Saturday inay he a form. pointer in that direction.
1 do not wish to disparage Colin Cowdrey's performancUS as England captain last season, for they were admirable,
But I feel Colin hunself was Ju the job, not entirely happy
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A master Colin needs to be true to can- centrate one hundred per coni on the art of batting in which he has proved himself to be auch a master.
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Ted Dexler, on the other hand, seems to thrive on cap- taley, it temperament la perfectly suited to this job he has shown that it does not in any way affect his per- formances as a player. He is Bgressive and adven- turous and would be a fine foll to Richie Benaud.
But there are at least four other problems for the selectors. In the art pince they will have to decide who is to open the batting for England.
Left-hander Geoff Pullar, of course, is an automatic choice, In my opinion, his partner should be another left-hander. Two left-handers would be more likely cope effectively with Alan Davidson's dungerous opening spells of bowing.
Aussies worry
I know that the Austations themselves say that Alan is Just as effective against left-handed batsmen as he is against right- handers.
But I wonder if this very emphasis does not conceal the fact that they are worried that England may choose two left-handers to open.
If Raman Subba Row is in form his serene temperament und experience would make him the ideal partner for Pullar.
The next problem is who will go in at No. 6-Mike Smith or Ken Barrington, or even Lancashire's Peter Marner, who is improving rapidly,
But to strengthen" England's bowling, the sectors may feel that all-rounder such as tho perennial Trevor Balley, who is in, good, form, or Lancashire's caplain, Bob Barber, can provide the real answer.
Lock back?
Then there is the inclusion of
a left-arm spinner.
The arguments in favour of this are strong, And Tony Lock's aggressive bowling for Surrey upingt the Australluns make it much stronger.
It may be that this series will see Tony's return to Test cricket. At the Oval he showed all his old vigour and attack and often had the Australians in difficulty. Finally, should a fast bowler bo Hated as reserve to Brinn Statham and Freddlé Trueman? Twenty-one-year-old David
Larter, who ta six teot seven and a half inches tall, seems a strong possibility. He is in his second full season with North- is showing amptonshire and great promise. A good perfor- mance for M.C.C. nt Lord's could well put him in line to succeed Statham, or Trueman.
I know that Gubby Ailen, the chairman of the selection com- mittec, thinks highly of him.
My team for the First Test would be: Groff Pullar, Raman Bubba Row, Ted Daxter, Peter May, Colin Cowdrey, Trevor Bailey or Bob Barber, John Murray a wickeikorper, David Allen, Teny Lock.
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