THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961.
PATTERSON STILL CHAMPION Azam Khan retains
Fourth round
knockout win over McNeeley
Toronto, Dec. 4.
Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson kept his crown tonight by knocking out pre- viously unbeaten Tom McNeeley here at Maple Leaf Gardens after 2 mins 51 secs of the fourth round in Canada's first heavyweight title fight.
Pofterson was making his seventh defence
of the world heavyweight crown.
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TATTERSALL SALES OPEN
Japanese pay day's top
price
for a mare
Newmarket, Dec. 4.
A mare purchased for a Japanese owner made top price of the day when the five-day Tatter- sall Bloodstock Sales opened here today.
Kr fu
champion did not appear
McNeeley
The Broch was
Bloutistis Agency, seling on behalf of the day a wide margin with i
Me Neeley Anda, paid 0,800 guineus bard left the Putinson's "The even-year-old. Busy Duty. Poltowel with a gay Bois Faussel a former Ep- sead The champion som Derby winner. with a hand drove
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Hosy Dolly will go to Mr Aleđu's Almori Stud in Japan,
Two teenagers thrash NZ
Now
bowling
Purt Elzai 9. Der 4 Twenges. Grupie and Lorty Wilm 1, whose coh
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hard night o The headl
ed with a left to the lead. Pat- terson chocked down McNeeley Papered thu Patterson with left hook McNexley
Sakong teasy Patterson dropped was on his knees to the count of McNeelry for the third time with appear hurt, right to the had just as the knocked McNeeley bell sounded Run to Patler-
flurry of 8001 rights and lefts but the referen ruled it a slip.
Patters
one but Patterson down again with
drove a left and right in McNeeley's head forcing MeNeeles into the ropes. Patter son dreve McNerley back with another left to the head and a
was
ROUND FOUR McNeely
cul badly
Patter round the right eye, so was short with a left. Pal- ferson drove MeNesley into the ropes
and McNeeley
butted warned by Wideoff Patterson drove iefts
hard left to the body. MeNeeley Pattsson and was
was in trouble defensively
and
not countering Patterson's at and rights to the head and body.
Jack at all.
Patterson grazed
Patterson drove
a right to the head and was short with another! McNeeley's aga face with a hard right and then right McNeeley obviously had forced McNeeley into a etineli run out of ammunition. with a left to the body
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McNeeley knocked Patterson
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where the stallion Tessa, balf- brother to Gimcrack winner Test Case now stands. afler being purchased at these sales last year.
Rosy Dolly's daughter, a year- jingly by Mussborough, fol- lused her mother into the auc- the ring. She was bought by French framor George Bridge- land, who was buying on be- half of British financler Charles
Clore. The filly will be trained
in France
Big industry
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concentrating
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big success of Trish
and Province Taking a first inng Englis mares and stallions
Prvance lead of 22. Eastern made 271 in reply to the tour-
ing team's 249.
In 85 minutes before
close. the New
Zealanders
! i
soon wiped out the defirit, and i
al the close were 86 for The match ends tomorrow....! China Mull Special.
Second Test resumes today
Kanpur, Dec. 4. England face the prospect of and then a left to the head. following-on
against India Patterson got up from one knee when the second Tes! resumes without a count
was a
Patterson then knocked
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Scottish FA Cup first
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FIRST-ROUND KNOCKOUT
WIN FOR LISTON
Philadelphia, Dec. 4.
British Squash title
London, Dec. 1. Pakistan's Azam Khan tonight won the British Open Squash Rackets Championship at the Royal Automobile Club, London, for the fourth consecutive year.
In the final the 36-year-old the pace of the contest and ta champion beat his nephew, intense humidity on the court.
9-4
Charles (Sonny) Listou of the U.S. tonight knock-
ed out Albert Westphal of Germany Mohibulah Khan, also of Pakis- After Mohibullah hart won
tan, by 9-7, 7-9, 10-8, 2-0 and the second game to level mat
fers and had gone ahead 3-0 in Conceding years bis
the third game, he injured bi nephew, the agile Azam irium- lett aukl After break phed after a thrilling match.
give him a
Tecutca The contest lasted 70 minute and
at the end both players' were exhausted • wing bath b
after 1 min 58 secs of the first round to put himself into position for a shot at the heavyweight championship of the world.
Westphal lay iner! on the canvas for almost two minutes after vncountering a barrage of rights and lefts to the head
J1 was the first half of duuble-feature programine Al Philadelphia's Convention Hall before
estimated 4.000 spectators
It was strictly no contest with Listen toying with the 195-pound
German baker through the opening moments. The 30-year-old German, giv- ing away 174 pounds to the 2124-pound Liston, charged futilely at the beginning and then ran inte a Peries sharp lefts.
Cooper favoured to beat
Folley today
London, Dec. 4.
aris uncle took charge and went
ahrud
↓ Pesaran besli
8-3.
Bostanla Baght back In: I 1. bik Azam's antenatage dtown w 8-i. Tad then ran
bruk break when smashed its racket. Azam the game 10-8.
Collapsing
Azam secund
9 i gan
k
919.
Li wake
of
Henry Cooper. the British his legs looked the endapo 9 heavyweight champion is a 2-1 betting favourite to defeul
sund Mentarilah wa 1104 America's Zorn
lovel Folley
the gun morrow und kcep alive his again. chances of a world te fight next year
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The 28-year-old Listen, rank ed by the National Boxing As- sociation as Patterson's No 1 challenger, put Westphal away with a decisive right.
23rd KO win
It was the 23rd knockout in 33 victories against one loss for Liston, the son of an Arkansas calton family. The victory proved decisively his right to meel Patterson for the heavy- weight championship.
For Westphal i was his Ath knockout in 13 defeats. He had
won 24 of 35 previous fights. Actually, it did not figure es much of a fight and the sole rea- son for it being held Was to give Liston a chance to fight himself back into the heavy- weight picture.
Sent to prison when he was 18 on robbery charge, he had been in equstant difficulty with the law and last year. after being denied a chance by
Patterwou on the theory that be should "oles his house." Liston is reported to Juve severed connections with his former purported underworld ansodates apd signed up new manager, George Katz,
Katz admitted tonight before the bout. In which he did not work in Liston's corner, that
having trouble"" with!
-
Wus
Liston
1 was indicated that Listen Landed to have more than ever before 10 say
about his
career-as decisively 25 he did tonight with his size 14 gloves-UPI.
Sheffield Shield
first innings lead for NSW
Brisbane. Dee. 4 New South Wales dismissed Queensland for 263 to gain a first innings lead or 28 runs and then scored 245 for six in the second innings of their Sheffield Shield match here today.
The match ends tomorrow. when New South Wales will resume play 273 runs ahead
wickets left.
with four
fuikure to
narrow
After their
first Innings
Queenslang struck back
a good position dismissing by
Test batsmen Bobby Simpson (33), Nel) Har- vey (27), Norman O'Neil (two) and Brian Booth (15). Bul then the middle-order batsmen made a recovery and Jan Craig scored 02 and Ray Flockton 49
not out.
Scores Matches in the Erst round of Wales--291 the Scottish Football Associa-
Queensland tion Cup. to be played on Satur- day, December 9, are:
round matches
London, Dec. 5.
VS Gala Fairydean
vs
Forlar
44
Montrose
Va Third Lanark
Airdrieoniane
being taken.
here tomorrow.
Today
Mc- with a left hook.
East Fife Dunfermline Eyemouth
rest day.
Berwick
England, who have scored 185
Ayr United Aberdeen
VN
Clyde
V
Celtic
VS
Cowdenbeath
Motherwell
VA
VS
Elgin City
ww
Ranger
VS
Peterhood
McNeeley came up at the count
Neeley down
eight and missed
Bost right.
# hard for eight in reply to India's first
Petterson knocked Innings total of 467 for eight Hamilton
Falkirk again declared, need 103 runs to save
and Ski Club will be showing McNeeley to the canvas some water-skiing firs
at with a right and a left to the the Alliance Francais. French head and it was another eight (Building,
on count Wednesday, Dec. 6. All interest- McNeeley hit Patterson with a hard right and drove him into The Club has also planned to a clinch. Patterson floored Mc- hold a Water-skiing Tourna-Neeley with right to the jaw. shent at Repulse Buy on Sun-McNesley fulled to rise before
ed are welcome.
day, Dec. 11.
the follow-on.
on Wednesday.
The match ends
Dundee
Arbroath Raith Rovers VS Queen's Park Partick
Hibernian.
ve
Scores were; India - 487 for eight declared (P. R
The following teams have byta Umrigar into the second round: Albion 147 not out, V. L. Manjreker 08,
Rovers Aloa Athletic. Brechin City. Dundee, Dumbarton, M. L. Jaistmha 70). England ---
East Stirling. Hearts, Inverness Caley. Kilmarnock 185 for eight (G. A. Pullar 48, Morton, Queen of South, Hoga R. W. Barber 41 not out, Guple County, St Mirren, St Johnstone, Stenhousemuir, -Reuter.
Letthen
The event is open the 10-count and was counted five for 67, Borde three for 28).
out at 2:51.-UPT.
to all members.
THE GAMBOLS
YES, WHENEVER THERES
ANY WASHING LIP TO DO, GEORGE IS JUST.
THE SAME
I'VE TOLD HIM AND ASKED HIM
TIME AFTER TIME.
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Albion,
Vale of
Wigtown-Router.
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BUT HES
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NEVER WILL WEAR AN
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UK soccer results
Loudon, Dec. 4 Results of football matches played in Britain today were:
ENGLISH LEAGUE CUP (Third round, second replay) York City 3 Walford -BRITISH FRANCO FRIENDSHIP CUP Blackburn R. 3 Nancy
LONDON CHALLENGE CUP FINAL Played a Highbury)
3 Millwall
Arsensi
-AFT
A sellout crowd of 12,000 expected
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But in the fifth and decal g gene Azan: was nearly awways London's indoor master. From a 1-2 fical Wembley Studium for The
Cooper-F
AFP.
amazing Azam Well
Kine and
malch
-Falley fight--the second straight ahead to 7 2 uml rol between the two in three years, clinched
The last time, Folley, à 29- year-old fighter from Chandler. Arizona cami to Britain, វ៉ jtuet Cooper. That was on Oet 14, 1958, and Folley was a lead- ing contender for the world
Uitle
Hut Cooper, who is considered second, third or fourth in time for a title Aght gained u dis- puted victory by Points margin.---- AP.
Berrow
Soccer final
postponed
The
Glasgow, Dec. 4. Anat of the Scottish League Cup, between Glasgow ! Rangers
Midlothian, due be played ut Hampden Park here
and
Heart
tonigh! Is been postponed because of a frozen pitch-Reuter,
WORLD CUP
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
(01:30)
Here is a problem by H. Abues (British Chess Maga- zine, 1958). White to play and mate in two moves.
London Express Service
FOCUS
Last-minute goal
might cost France a place in the finals
By IVOR YORKE
London.
Only a minute from the end of their World Cup pre- liminary in Sofia, France's footballers were con- gratulating themselves on having reached the finals in Chile next year: sixty seconds later the match was over and the French dreams of South American sun had been rudely shat- tered.
SON, the giant Welshman | CHARLES
or the ele gant Brazilian COUTIN HO?
For in those dying moments Bulgaria scored the only goal of a drab matcha goal which earns them a win-or-bust play off with the French, who had needed only a draw to go through Opinion is sure to be divided as leaders of European Groupet in any poll for the world's Two.
best, the name of 25-year-old Yet despite this unfortunate Uwe SEELER of Hamburg S.V. last-minute defeat, the French and West Germany, is bound can still be pleased with their to be near the top. showing. They had started second favourites against the pattern-weaving, artistle Bulgarians, mainly because of an uninspiring run over the past year.
Dost demoralising set-back was a 3-0 defeat by Belgium. in Brussels, when only a superb
display of goalkeeping by BER- NARD kept the score within the bounds of respectability.
Misfiring
The French attack has been
Mysterious illness
Stocky
com-
Saving made sure of a place in the last 18 as a result of Turkey their 2-1 success over in Istanbul this month, the Rus- stans have arranged to play two matches in Brazil in December.
Whatever the result
of these
two exploratory encounters, team manager KATSCHALIN will obtain a sound idea of the eur- rent form the Cup-holders are displaying.
And like Hungary, Woo ar- Seeler, who
ranged a pre-finals trip to Chile, bines speed with intelligent the Russians will be able to get positional play, has matured
good look at the conditions
considerably since he played they will meet next May, In his first full International substitute against Frajicé.
2
Then, few months after a mysterious flness struck down most of Germany's World Cup winning team of 1954, Seeler played against England at W
Wembley.
Joining Hamburg at the tender age of nine, Seeler has
to
Yugoslavs are a danger
price
Yugoslavia, European Nations Cup
misfiring since Just FONTAINE's since become a menace to de- What broken leg split his explosive fences at club and international partnership with
centre-for-level. There seems ifttle Raymond KOPA.
stop him becoming the most The Bulgarians must now be outstanding centre-forward in favourites to win the decider German football history. and go to Chile. And if they
Not that the Hambia club
runners-up and Olympit Champions 1960, for (be World Cup?
do, expect Italian, Spanish and can expect to keep him long 1954 Hungary South American clubs to fall after the world finals.
try
Agne
The precedent is there, in were already. uver each other in the rush to Simonsson failed to come up were pipped 3-2 by the Germans Olympic champions when they. and sign brilliant Ivan to expectations as Di Stefano's KOLEV, general of the Bulgarian likely successor, and Real have in the final 41 Berne: their already taken an interest in Kolev, 30, has appeared more this bustling. hard-shooting nucleus of the elde which had than fifty times for his country, player, Germany's Footballer carried off the gold medal
attack
World
Cup
squad was the
chlefty at inside and outside of the Year in 1960.
Helsinki two years before. left. A neat player with
But, Seeler's wait for the
Yugoslavia, quietly confid- ent after conslätrable suonom deft body-swerve and a deadly finals could be pointless. Ger jeft foot, he has appeared in
two major competitio marty have qualified,
true European Cup matches for his enough, but rumour has It
have one of the strongest Mad that club, the Bulgarian Central team manager Sepp, HERBER-
youngest international sides Army team in Bolla;
in Europe. CER has abandoned ideas of ******* playing the 4-3-4 line-up bu
middle 'Afties, whm cause the has not the work their powerful side and elde talent to make it pay-off. losing ageing shars
Betler" "öxcluded.
World star
Going prepared
Since the
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