Sonny lifted
Philadelphia, Oct. 20,
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission today lifted the suspension of heavyweight world title contender Sonny Lis- ton. Ho had been barred indefinitely from fighting lost July for two police arrosts.
Now Spurs are after Greaves
London, Oct. 20. The manager of Britain's crack.
soccer club, Tollenhath Hot- spar. Bill Nicholson, sald here tonight that he had been in touch with Italian club Milan AC today but that he had not made any offer for English in- ternational forward Jimmy Greaves.
Liston Inter was cleared in, the two pollee instances he wDS court.
cleared.-AP.
Before he was barred from the fight ring, the 28-year-old Lla- ton was ranked N6. 1 contender for heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson's tie. He st holds that ranking from Ring moga- zine.
Next fight
The action paved the WAY for Linton's scheduled 10- round fight here on December 4 against Albert Westphal of Germany and a proposed bout
against Pallerson next spring. Commissioner Alfred Klein Usted four reasons for the re- ustalcment of the big Negro:
The suspension already resulted In a substantial
Nicholson suld this when he was watching match between | Third Division clubs, Reading loss of money, and Crystal Palace.
Chairman of Tottenharn, Mr Wales commented tonight that the club had asked Milan if Greaves
available for transfer. That was all he said, and he added that it was not n question of figures.
was
Mr Wales denied rumours that
he or
the club
vice-president
Liston has been severely punished by the general heavy "eritielsm directed ut him in the wake of
which led to his suspension.
occurrenceS
Lision has faithfully fol- lowed recommendations the commission thot ha
would go to Milan this weekend. rehabilitate himself,
He said that he was going to
Ipswich this weekend and that
he would leave Billy Nicholson
No Further netian is pending against Listen in
Gonzales still champion
America's
Vienna, Oct. 20, Pancho Gonzales won the world professional in- here today when he beat Barry Mackay In three sets, 0-2, 6-4, 6-4. ·
door
tennis title
Established, 1845
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1961.
SPORTING SAM
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SOFTBALL INTEREST ON
THE UPWARD TREND
By OLLY VAS
better
when
circumstances
Softball certainly mude a move for the
forced the governing body of the sport to transfer all matches to the new ground at Tin Kwong-road,
It has been noticed that at tendance has shot up beyond all i Gonzales, the veteran pro- | expectutions, notwithstanding the | fessional who is due to retire at | fact that to reach the
ground the end of the year, showed naj now entails travelling a grealer Aign of his 33 years as he distance than before. pounded over his rocket services. and sent his forehands racing down the side lines.
Mackay leaked nervous and only picked up at the close of the inatch. excelling anally Some power packed
with smashes,
In the
The big surprise
In the Junior Division the At 2.00 pm the White Sox Pandas, HKU, White 'Box and take on the Indians. Unless the better Saints have yet to taste de Indians can put up a feat while to the Senlor sco- thow than they did previously, tion the Cheyennes top the agning the Pandas, they will Icague.
not find it easy to topple the The
Sax who are managed by the erafly Ed Carvalho. The White Sox should score thele third consecutive victory.
To round It the sailors troin the USS "Boyd" take un Ray Cerdeiro's Giants at 3.30 In the only Senior game of the week and, after Junior Pang's | sparkling pitching performance against SCAA whom the Giants edged out 4-3, only an optimist would name the Navy to win.
big surprise, however, has been the SCAA "B" girls' team who inflleted 0-3 defeat Perhaps the players them on their "A" tean. last week to do Javenge their two big defeats selves have something to
year when they returgence lust with the apparent
were
of interest in the game for since trounced 0-18 and 0-12 Sheer the League began on Septem- hard training throughout the ber 30, 1961, competition has summer months by the girls has doubles semi-finals | been so keen that only six paid off and Yeung Kar-ring last night, Conzales and Tonyms out of the 18 taking part must feel greatly pleased over claim the progress his proteges have Traberi (U.S.) defeated Segura in the three leagues and Olmedo 6-1, 7-5, 6-2, while unbeaten records -- and
this made. Incidentally the "Bees" Rosewall and Low Hoad (Aus- Tumber includes the University broke three-yeprs' winning trolin) beat Cooper and Male Hongkong junior side which streak by SCAA "A" which Anderson (Austraila), 6-3, 1-0, ¦ has yet tu play off a single makes
recent triumph even more praiseworthy.
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Everything points to an ex- tremely busy season
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New Asia shawed that they are a sufficiently strong team to take on the stiffest opposition, as evidenced by their spirited fight against the Saints fast week. They should easily ac- count for the Servicemen team, the Antelopes, when the two sides meet at 10.00 am to 1 morrow.
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