ARINGSIDE ACCOUNT
THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, MAY
EMPIRE CHAMPION
1955.
THUMP, THUMP WENT THE MARCIANO FISTS FOR 8 ROUNDS, 54 SECONDS
By DESMOND HACKETT
San Francisco.
Don Cockell-boxing lion-heart of England. -was savaged into defeat by World Champion Rocky Marciano in the ninth round here on the night of May 15.
It happened after eight rounds and 54 seconds of the most brutal, ruthless piece of light fury I'have ever seen. ".
You can hear empty beer cans clinking as plainly as you could hear the murderous fists of Marciano pounding into the unprotected body of Cockell during The seventh and eighth rounds.
And, Anally, there were those lopen and Marciano was bull- 34 seconds of inhuman third dozing in with elbows, wrists deurce which Cockell endured and anything that could do until Frank Brown stopped this damage. butchery and led Cockell to his At the end of the fourth He had to be led. He round Manager Simpson pointed was a blind man. He had forced to the gash and signalled Re- his battered bulk into
some feree Frank Brown-but without kind of upright position after the least response. 1lting a count of six.
comer.
But he was in some little red hazy world of his own.. He was
mbing around trying to his tormentor,
11
and
With a heart as big s
his bulky, bulleng British frame, Cockel stubbornly refused to Guit
not
Corkell will never know how this ght ended. quite sure myself.
SAVAGERY
I arn
by
The crowd were appalled the savagery of Marciano. There was stillness in the chilled night As the final moments of drama were played out against a steel Blue sky.
Cockell was hit low TWICE in Round Five. This round, he must have known, was the be- ginning of painful end.
If he did know, Cockell made no sign. He refused to give an inch of
of ground or go into cover. Then Round Str. Marciano had just exploded left in Cockell's ear that had sent him sagging back into 2 corner. Marciano's seconds rose calling for the kill
man
You could hear only the dull THUMP. THUMP. THUMP Marciano's.. merciless lists - pounding their hate against this mun who came to challenge him up for his world heavyweight titlewice, "jabbed him The title Marciano loves unly as he loves his own family.
"..
"He was hard to hit. And he kept on coming with his head below his waistline.
"Of course it would have been stopped immediately in England, The low blow did not affect me."
And then Simpson, stormed again: There was no warning when Cockell was butted and had his head, split. He never recovered from that.
for
I
but
the
Ken Wilmshurst winning the Long Jump with 23 ft. 111⁄2 ins. — 6 inches better than the meeting record, during the Sward Trophy Meeting at Chiswiek. He won the Empire Games Long Junip and Hop, Step and Jump Championships last year with 24 ft. 3% ins, and 50 ft. 11⁄2 ins-Central Press Photo,
Drobny Will Have To Take That Appendix Out Sooner Or
"We will fight Marciano again -bu only
in England under English rules and with an Eng- fish referee.”
And Weill, who had listened unmoved to the outburst, told more Cockell: "Get a couple fights and will give you
We another chance."
That must have been the last thing
Cockell wanted to hear Instead Cockell steadied him- just at that moment,
little I got my own back a if and crashed a right hand to
In England
Marciano's the head that sent Marcianofor back. back against the ropes.
dressing-room Rocky refused to It was one punch that after pose for film cameras until he the fight-Martiano remembered had carefully combed his hair.
called Sissy," as the toughest he had taken.
It was that punch that re Champion only grinned He is of
the duced Marcian
and to the primitive such a nice fellow outside he is in desperate night ring. action.
Marciano said: "I did not ex- "He hit Cockell low
with his pect such a strong man. He jelbows, and deliberately hit him sure is a durable fighter.
"I was hit really hard in twice after the bell had sounded And Cockell was still standing Marciano? NOT ONE WORD.
But did the referee rebuke round six and in round eight when I hit him with all I had up, was still defent. "although
I have never landed such heavy When Mareiano was butting purches in any Mariano had brawled for eight
fight. I never Cockell like an angry goat in did hit a man so hard." munks and 54 seconds.
Cockel looked Morelano had butted, cuged, Round Seren
When I asked how he felt elboned.
shouldered, hit tow, hitacross at the referee. But there
pounding at defenceless Cockell after the bell-snd rever oner', was no aid from that quarter, in round eight, he eyed me
now that the fight sharply
just carry and said: "I stopped on fighting all the time. Cockell have Cockell had run out of every-was there with his hands up bren qualified after six rounds. thing but courage.
and he was looking at me.” But there it was. Round Nine
Weill chipped in: "Champ did and THUMP, THUMP, pitiless.
his work as usual. Now we are } hated every second THUMP.
win heading for
number 60. Round Bight. Corkell's helpless
wo have 48 in a head sagged like
asawdust Remember, dummy. That was all he was— but with a a huge dummy, tremendous heart.
His wetted hair stood up in spikes as Marciano hammered
hal Cuckell protested.
It
In England, under civilised shield
rules. Marciano would
Above that jungle, beating
- fhcete arose a murmur-above
slap down.
was
been have
DOWN, DOWN
down. He
was
of
Mariana to s minutes when up by the ropes at a COUNT OF
From the Jirst
row,
was
his
Later
Says FRED PERRY
Yorkshire And Surrey Look Set For Two More Victories
London, May 23.
Charles Palmer, 36-year-old Leicestershire County cricket captain, followed up his devastating spell of eight wickets for no runs against Surrey by hitting the top score of 64 on the second day of his county's match against the champions.
But despite his great all-round performance Surrey are well placed to force a win with one day remaining. They require 126 more runs to win with nine wickets intuet and the pitch is playing easy paced.
""
It was Surrey's giant pace] While the South of England | At Gloucester: Gloucestershire bowler, Alec Bedser, who swung enjoyed one of the hottest days 168 and 160 (Wright, right arm the game in the Champion's of the year the almost inevitable | medium eg break, six for 320. favour. Bowing with great ac- rader fell, at Manchester to wach Kent 97 (Lambert, right arm curacy
he claimed six wickets out play for the day in fast medium, six for 33) and 29 for $3.
Lancashire's game against for no wicket. Tony Look, Surrey's left arm | Hampshire,
At Taunton Nottinghamshire slow bowler, look four for 41 A fine innings by Australian 325 (Clay 107, Stocks 99). to take his tally of wickets for Jock Livingston of 86 not out, Somerset 242 for seven (Trem- the season to 65.
Including 17 boundaries, enabled lett 120, Hilton not out 61). Yorkshire, sharing the Cham-Northamptonshire to Lead
At Edgbaston: Glamorgan 205 pionship
lead with Surrey, gain-Midlesex by 180 runs with for eight declared and 107 for ed first innings points from three wickets standing after three, Warwickshire 199--Reu- Derbyshire at Chesterfield, dis gaining missing the home side for 184, to only four runs. lead by BB runs.
Derbyshire looked like making a grim fight at it when they
reached
first innings lead of ter
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At Chesterfield: Yorkshire 272 for nine declared and 16 for one,
104 for two but Bob Derbyshire 184 Appleyard (live for 513. brought right arm medium about a collapse.
for 51.)
Callover On The Derby
London, May 23. Odds ruling at the end of today's Victoria Club call over on next Wednesday's| Epsom Derby were:
(Appleyard, offspin, five
At Worthing: Essex 212 and 105 for eight, Sussex 183 (Freen- staith, right arm leg break, four for 40.)
Manchester: AI
Hampshire 207, Lancashire 38 for two. No play today because of rain,
Al Glasto: Worcestershire 382 for four declared and 103 for no wicket (Kenyon not
114
out
LEAGUE TENNIS
Craigengewer Cricket Club in winning their third successive C Division Tennis League
ame
yesterday at Happy Valley when they beat HKCC (1) by seven
61) Scotland 256 (Mendi 59, sets to two, served notice that they would be serious conten- Altchison 81, Horton, right arm ders to the title for this division.
for 52.) offbreak,
At Lekester: Leicestershire
Kowloon Tong (1) continued and
185 (Tomkin 50, to display fine form as did South Palmer 64, Alec Bedser, right China and together with the 100-30 Acropolis, 8-1 Our
arm fast medium, six for 53 Chinese Recreation Club teams, Babu, 31-3 Hugh Lupus,
Lock,
let arm spin, four for be fight for the title in this True Cavalier, 100-6 Hanz II, 41). Surrey 77 and 77 for one. division seems likely to be 18-1 Duernon, 20-1 Tippercanoe,
At Rushden: Northampton-tween the above named teams. 22-1 Praetorian and Phil Drake,
NEVCTL
Ladies' Recreation Club"(1)
100-9
be-
23-1 State Trumpeter, 23-1 Paintshire 210 and 174 for
33-1 (Livingston not out 88). Middle-came back into form in defeat- Gomma and My Smolcey,
Solarium and Windsor Sun, 40-1 sex 206 (Robertson 68.) National Anthem, 50-1 B 68-1 Koolaburro, 100-1 Noble Chieftain, Panslipper, Carding- tor Ring Square Dance and Marwari, 200-1 Starlit II, Bices ter and National Holiday.
was the best backed
At
FANLING GOLF
ing Urban Council by seven sets to two.
The following were the results of C Division matches played yesterday:
Norton
and - Boxes
and Chan 1-5.
1
Barger and Hutian (LAC), draw with "Leung_and_ Leung 6-6: bent Cheung and Lam 6-4; beat Yung and Chan 8-2.
Crofton and Borty" (LRC) best Leung and Leung 6-1; drew with Cheung and lam -; lost to Yung
GROUP "A" CCC Beat BKCC(1) 3-4 Leslie Sung and V. H. Oliveira (CCC) beat G. H. P. Prichard and While the favourite, Acropolis,
D. Flexman 6-3; beat T. Mation and CM. Stevens G-4, lost to J. G. 5. remained unchanged at 100 10 Wimbledon Champion Jaroslav Drobny has had a 30. Our Babu, the 2,000 Guineas
Mline and D. X. Newbiggin 3-4 worrying winter. After illness which dogged him for winner
R. Manley and D.. Sadick (000) jst to Prlichard and Flexman (2-6; weeks, he returned to England from Nice last month to horse. He was supported to win
beat Mahon and Stevens 6-3; best Chow (83-17-Nett 66) Milne and Newbegin 8-2. K decide whether to continue playing, or take his doctor's £35,000 but he too stayed at
J. Liang x C. K. Chau (000) 1won a Boggy competition played his previous odds of a to advice and have an immediate operation for appendicitis. which have been available over the Royal Hongkong Golf beat Pritchard and Ferman
beat Mahon and Steven 6-1; best Club's Old Course at Fanling Mine and Newtriggin 6-4 His wife Rita put his health first, but, having had her the last four callovers, the frenzied cries of Stop it."
during the weekend with a C(1) Best Urban Comell 1.3 Marciano: ink 50 would say, left the decision to him.
Business was brisk and the
return of two up.
W. A. H It was a murmur of admira-
(LRC) best be easier."
Drobny consulted more than one doctor. There is no Irish-trained colt Daemon was Balfour and D. Shaw (79-10 Lung and 5. W Leta tion that rose into a spontaneous
Asked how he felt at the end. salute. A mixture of praise
Marciano said, so seriously. "I doubt about it he will have to have that appendix out strongly backed. He was taken 69) were joint runners-up with Beat Cheng and Lam 6-0; beat Yung - and unbelief wrung
from the
sure rarin' to go." That sooner or later. But, after losses to F. Kovaleski in Cairo to win £24,000 and closed at 18 one up and A. F. Sutellite (77- his hate. Cockeil went down magnificent savage really loves and W. Skonecki in Monte Carlo, rumours began to fly. out
to 1.
5--72) was in third place with a crowd who had jeered Cockel
Among the others most return of one down. as a fat, blubber boy set up for near his own corner, battered
fighting pulling himself
money was for Mme, Suzy " about He walked of He candidly admitted
the
OPEN FOURSOMES with court on to Berlin:
the same Volterra's
French challenger, gash on Cockell's forehead: against Skoneck. that
That started players.
The final of this competition TWO when the bell went.
butted must have Those 54 seconds of Round accidentally."
him-the gossip
"Droony
Phil Drake, and Hugh Lupus, The grass court tournaments the Irish 2,000 Guineas winner.
was played at Fanling during and Chan 4-6. And
PRC Lost To SCAA By 15-74 Nine was Cockell's moments of famous nose:
the afraid to lose," "Drobny would then
the week-end and resulted in a hold his interest, as he un hour, Cockell never once glory and sheer hell. He was good
W. M. Gillies and N. C. Märch "It feels pretty only pick his tournaments, hav- wants as much practice on gras £18,000 and Hugh Lupus, who W. Wisely over F. Yeh and R-Sum 1-1: dress with K. C. Wong so
Phil Drake had support to win victory for W. van Alst and E(PRC) lom to Fung Moon and Y. B.. gave any hint of fear.
well, Just above the ing made sure that none of the as possible, Manchester sees honky tonk kind of record thrashed down for a COUNT OF record EIGHT. He
same.
better players was competing | him first, then Bristol, then eased half a point to 21 to 2, Pan by three up and two to play. S. S. Yan, 8-0. beat C.-C. Chan sod playet soine burlesque
got up. Don't ask
CH. Hau 0-4. of "God
Cockell was the first to leave against him." me how or even why.
Queen's Club, but only for was taken to win £14,000, Save the
Cockell stood Queen
the fteld and go back to his
his Wimbledon
The winners beat W. MARS. Major and R. U. F. The final callover will be Smartly
When he was forced to with- doubles with eves slits of
Tumer lost to Fung Moon and Sum Margiang his attention. But he
Keny/E, C. Drawn 5/5 in Bermuda Palms headquarters
E. Moren, ardanger continued his slaughter with his wife, Irene. She was
the 2-0, lost 10 Wong id Yan 1-d; fost of the held tomorrow evening. draw at Nice after a particularly partner, kept
shrewd,
first round, Captain, HL Burto and Hsu 2-5. this defenceless man until
severe attack,
rumours Argerytine.
PROBABLES
3. L. Kay 4/3 in the second, glances over at Marciano, who Cnckell's oak-thick thighs bent.quiet, but dry-eyed.
Marched Mills lost to Then comes
"test. at the big
Revised probables and jockeys A. R. and H. R. Pinna on the wong and Yan 1-6; lost to Chen Sung Moon and Sum 1-6; lost to He told me when I said how gained momentum. crumpled, and refused to hold well he had done: "I am only worried
He was a worried man. A Wimbledon.
for the race are:
19th hole, in the third, Y. T. and Ha 3-0, man is not a good him up any more.
National Holiday (J. Wilson), Tscong/S. Allen 4/2 in did glad I COUNT OF SIX down."
the This time a
As Wimbledon Cham- player.
Kookaburra (E. J. Crecknell), fourth and Captain D. A Cockell was up again. I don't
pion he realised the prestige
Marwari (P.
National Kennedy/Major R. V. Huyshe- think he feit that final right-
that had to be upheld.
Anthem (A. Breasley), Acro-by one hole in the semi-final. The hand smash. I only hope he
surgeon in
wanted
polis (D. Smith), Tippercanoe did not.
to operate immediately, but was
(E. Britt)
The losers beat P. A. Laroche, P.Y. Lee £6. Starlit II (J. Mercer), prevented by Drobny's weakness
Square Dance (F. Durr), Prae- R. Willoquet 5/4 in the second after a severe attack of dysen-
A torian (K. Gethin), Bicester (W. round, D. Duffy/E. tery. This close call scared
Chieftain Russell-5/3 fin the Drobny. He returned to Eng-
the fighters were
ters were kept hanging around for all of a quarter of
Shooting
Was dressed up in a track suit with a pixie hond.
There was nothing between the fighters In Round One, which was crisp and speedy for a heavyweight. first course. Old Cockell
was punching Marciano goud and hard.
Cockel's bulk shivered like a being carried to a table
Marciano
clouted him
jelly
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Now it was over. Cockell had been annihilated by a man who knows no rules nor mercy.
I walked from the field with Marclano's manager Al Well!. Не
föld me: "That boy took
But Cockoll came right back, more than Louis or Walcott ever had Marciano shuffling to regain took. We couldn't make him "bis balance with a short right.
BA ex-
quit"
And
in Cockell's
ting this Heavyweight Champion
from England was no sacrifice
round ciano.
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for Marciane. I gave that even.
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TENNIS ALL SUMMER
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out-
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CCSRC Lost To KTOCA (7). By 25-14 ទ, F. Land C. Cheung (CCSRC) lost to Chen and P. Woo 2-8, beat 3. Cheng and T.W. Yau 0-2 and lost to T. Young and
C.Y. Fong and C.W. Shad ICCSRC) beat Chen and Woo $4,
K. L. Ho and F. 7. Eo (CRC) beat 1. Kitchell, and S. E. M. BIR 6-2: beat Y." Khan and 3.A. K. Bus 6-1; beat S, M, RanJahn- and M. Samy 6-4.
C. Cheung and Y. Mok (CRC) lost
w
H. Elfour and W. J. and Samy 83.
GROUPE
USRC (2) Lost To CRC (1)
By 214-81 Calley and Batiner (USBC) lost to
Choy and YY. Lam 2-8, lost.
K.C. Ng and K.K: Cheung 2-6 and -- beat Y... Chung and Y.B. Chung
Cost to Cheng and Yau 3-6 and lost Noble Carr);
third, to Young and Lee 2-6 London, May 23.
S.Y. (F. Barlow), State Trumpeter | R. M; T. Or/W. P. Birtwhistle
Lee and W.T. Chow Len Hutton.
Hafiz the Yorkshire (E.
Smith),
II (R.1 up, in the fourth round, and CCSRC) lost to Cheng and Woo The doctors decided he must and England batsman, has been Pointcelet).
4-6, drew with Cheng, and Yau 8-8 Point Gamma Austin Ho/J. F. Shoemaker and lost to Young and Lee 1-8. the have Melbourne, May 23,
not operation-but
CRU(E) Beaf TAC By 8-1 A total of 41 countries, in-necessarily at once. His cond)-appointed captain of the Eng-(J. Deforged) Panaslipper (P. 4/2 in the semi-final
for all Ave Powell), Windsor Sun (L PZ-
zott). Daemon (C. Smirke), OPEN FOURBALLS and once agam with
cluding Australia, but not in- tion will not be affected by the land cricket team
against South tremely solid left-hook.
dressing cluding the Soviet Union, have strain at match play. He may Test matches
True Cavalier (R. Fawdon). any time in Africa this summer.
W. A H Balfour/W. "3. Already the crowd was admit-room I learned why his handlers already announced their inten- get an attack at any
Solarium (W. Snaith), Canding Cameron won not try to end the fight
middle of a hard
mateb,
the final of the This means tions of competing in the 1956
withton King (W. Nevett), Our 'I FIGHT ON
Olympic Games
or over a cup of tea. in Melbourne.
tradition. In previous Test Babu (E. Mercer), My Smokey Fanling "open" Fourball knock te Kitchell and Bux +-8; beat Khari Before he left to fight Mar-
When that edteck was learned here today.
comes, series at home, the
Gosling) Brya
competition by beating D. L. and Bux 6-2; beat Rumisha England (T.
(W Cockell said: to his
he whenever it may hit him, This early
Anderson/W. N. Gray on Sun-Samy 6 been appointed Rickaby), High Lumus (Wday by two up and one to play best Kitchell and Bux 8-2:beas "P. C. Lee and V. C. Ring (CRC) acceptance com- manager: "John, no matter what
pares with 69 countries, which will go right on to the operat-captains have
amiatch to match basis. Johnstone) and Phill Drake (F. On their journey to the final Khan and Dux 6-2; beat Rumsho will In Round Two he battered happens, you
not stop this competed in the 1952 games ing table and the boys with the
Nevertheless, Hutton was ex- Palmer), knite will go to work. you do I shall never Helsinki. Marclone about the head with night for you again."
Au pected to lead throughout the Twenty-five probables. Each Cameron best C. P. and 3. A short lefts and rights that
and in-carries nine stone (126 Ibe) Basto In the second round, they responding Cockell's
illness Among dressing-room favourably to competing in the carried most of Cockell's fairly
Reuter.
received a walk-over in the Games excessive weight. But Cockell manager Simpson raged to
Olmpic porters:
LAST-MINUTE FORFEITS "Get out! Get out!- Afghanistan, Argentina, Austra-mind that his tennis will not Hutton will
third, bent E. M. Wisely/W. equal the cap- rot carry a chloroform
mwe have had enough.
London, May 23. van Alstone up, in the fourth clout. And only a killer punch
lia, Austria, the Bahamas, Bel- affect his condition, so the die taincy record of Sir Donald "That Marciano broke every gium, will beat Rocky,
The Aly Khan's calt Zinoscs, round and A. D. Duffy/M, S Burma, Canada, Com has been cast he will play Bradman, of Australia, when trained in France, was one of Douglas on the 20th Green. In rule and the referee did not say There was one moment which a word. But he did caution
China munist
Czechoslovakia,
all summer. He will have he leads England for the 24th four last-minute forfeits for the the semi-final, drew long. awesome "Ochs Cockell when he hit low in the
Denmark, Egypt,
operation in either October thine in the First Test Eegin- Epsom Derby to be run next from
the crowd when a Mar- sixth round.
Germany, Great
or November Tran Eire.
Now that his mind is at resting at Nottingham on June 9. Wednesday. ciano right-hand punch missed
Only Dammit, we had to
Bill Woodfull, also an
The other three which will its execution by half an inch.
Luxembourg
from that angle. I am sure that Australian, has led a feam in not run at Epsom are the Eng I noted: "If only
everybody. Marciano, referee México, the Netherlands. Cockel
New his tennis will return to cham- the lot."
more tests.
High form
colla Hartwell, Prine could keep this up." But
Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Peru, picoship "Cocked refused to criticise the Philippines, the Sear, Singa He has lined up an 'ambitious Hutton should pass this re- Magnum and Round Three was already sug- Marciano. Don, who had only a pore, South Africa. Switzerland, programme until Wimbledon. cord of 25 when he leads Eng mitting gesting that courage Was
not forehead scar and right eye Thailand, Turkey, the United Wiesbaden, where the entry in land in the Third Test at Old After these four forfeits 28 enough
swollen from Cockell pounded his fists into quietly: "He is all fighter,
sald States.
and Uruguay.-France- cludes Seixes, Larsen, Flam, Trafford, Manchester, in July-horses remain engaged for the
Marea, Merlo and Gardini, Then | Reuter, ·
Derby-France-Presse. the muscled bronzed body Di "He does Marciano, then the Rock blasted harder than anyone else I have not punch any He nalled. Cockell with a left met, but he punches so much hood high on the check, Coekeli shook his head, his legs sagged on and on.
more often and he just keeps But only for a second.
Then he went right back into night. I thought, maybe I would the mauling murder
machine
be the one British boxer to come that was so remorselessly grind to America and not be the good It was lucky for Cockell the loser. Perhaps I can try again."
First stop for round was ending. He was in Cockell's dressing-room.
Well was He trouble.
put his arm round Don, told The fight from Round Four him: "You gave us our hardest went according to the rules fight. "You can be real
Proud Marciano thought... up. as he Cockell nodded, replied: fought. He butted Cockell high still wish I could have won,"
int in cn him.
mauling,
fight
"I had set my heart on this
Ap
on the forehead and opened a When the Americans tried to "deep gasd
get Cockell to protest agalust Marciano Just kept coming in Marclane's rough-house tactics, down. You needed E Don told them, "I have no matador, ast, a fighter, 10 deal beefs. I wanted to fight some with these wild-bull rushes, more. but it was hopeless. ...That butt: left Cockrell dazed Marciano was more
and bazy. His defence was wide than I thought.
deceptive
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