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THE BIG FIGHT: ROUND BY ROUND

New York, Sept. 21.

The following is a blow-by-blow account of the world heavyweight title fight between Rocky Mar- ciano (holder) and Archie Moore:

(The two judges were announced as Harold Barnes and Artie Aidała. Referee Harry Kessler called them to j the centre of the ring for their instructions),

Marciano wore white trunks Rocky landed a right to the trimmed with 'black and Moore jaw and then a right to the black trunks trimmed with right eye which staggered gold.

Moore. But Moore camo fight- ing back and Marciano wis short with a left,

then

FIRST ROUND As they came out Marciano was short with a left jab and to drove a right-left Moore's stomach as they went into a clinch. Moore brushed back Morciano's hair with light left and Marciano's loop- ing left landed on Moore's left

They were sparring cautiously but Moore got in a left to Mar- riono's right eye. Marciano etamfered with a hard right to the laxly, Moore took a left hook 19 the chin and danced away from Murciano.

Marelano was shori with a Tiny

hi to the body but landed a lexoping

left to Moore's chin. They clinched as Marciano was tort with a right. Moore got in two light left jobs to the nose then another left to

Rocky then landed a right na he tried to force Moore Into a corner. But Moore, the superior boxer, danced out of it.

SIXTH ROUND

Marciano trove a light left to the body and Moore coun tered with a light right to the head

Rocky, was short with a left and Archie flicked a light left to Marciano's bleeding nose, Marciano drove Moore Into the ropes with a left to the body but both were missing badly,

Marciano drilled a hard right to Moore's jaw, dropping Archie to his right knot, but Moore was up at the count of two.

Marciano drove Moore against

the jaw.the Moore kept pumping his left to Marciano's face as the round ended.

SECOND ROUND Marciano was short with a left, Moore illekod a light left Mar- to Mareland's foreliood. clano drilled # lett to the jaw and Moore thored Marciano Mar- with a right to the jaw.

the count of clonu got up ut four.

the second It was

time in Marciano's carcer as a pro that he was knocked down, but he enme back fighting. He drove left and then a right to the Lady and then took a hard right

The

chin. Moure missed with a looping left but drilled a hard right to the face. Marciano was starting bled from the nose. Mar- cluno also had a bruise on his left eye.

Marclana pushed Moore into tius

repes with a left to the jaw and right to the body. Moore drilled a hard right to Marciano's chin but Hocky came back with o left to the body as the round

nded.

ropes and pummelled him with lefts and rights to the head and body. Moore was along the Горез as Marelano wild with his attempted knock- out punches,

Murciano drilled a hard right

Moore's

head and had Archie helplessly in a neutral

to

corner,

of

Moore was no fighting back all and took a. scríos t blows that floored him for a count

WAS of nine, Archle almost out on his feet as the round ended. Ills helpers had to enter the ring to guide him to his corner.

SEVENTH ROUND

Moore drove a left and a right to Marciano's body as he ple smiling. Rocky came bounced a hard right off Moore's head. Moore drilled a light left but Murciano the body fo countered with a left jab.

drove a hard right to Moore the chin and Rocky again began Moore bleeding from the pose, drove Marciano back with another right to the chin but THIRD ROUND

Rocky came back with a left to Marciano drilled

to the mouth and drove Moore into a left Moore's head and Moore the ropes with a right to the countered with a right to the jaw.

tace. Marciano drove a flurry Marciano landed a hard right

Bye,

none

of to

lefts

The

almost

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935.

SIXTH

ROUND VICTORY

OʻLIK SETIMA CEDIMIN

Ewart Potgieter, 7 ft 2 ins tall, near 23 stone boxer from South Africa, throws his left at coloured opponent Simon Templar of Jamaica, during Potgieter's first light in Britain, which he won when the Jamaican retired in the interval following the sixth round.

The fight was at London's White City Stadium on the same card as the Cockell-Valdes bout. Potgieter had seven fights in South Africa prior to coming to London.—Daily Express Photo,

Schoolboys Did Well In

Minor Counties Cricket

By A Times Correspondent

or

It is a rare distinction for a boy to play in first-class cricket before, immediately after, leaving school, as did M. C. Cowdrey (Tonbridge) for Rent in 1950 and R. W. Barber (Ruthin) last year for Lancashire. In the next lower grade, however, the Minor Counties competition, a few schoolboys appear every season, sometimes with notable success.

"

The biggest mark this summer was made by P. H. Parfitt, who has another year at Fakenham Grammar School and who headed both batting and bowling averages for Norfolk. He is a left-handed batsman and left-arm spin bowler; he scored 401 runs at an average of 57.28 and was awarded his County cap after making 131 against Kent II.

runs.

D.R. and

which of left and rights,

Jaw

His best dropped

performance with to his right knee for a Moore which hart, to Moore's body.

the bell was 10 take seven

for Moore trove

Referee Kessler Hertfordshire wickets a hard right count of three.

44 upper cut to Marciano's chin. ruled it was a slip and not

Norfolk tried another schoolboy, AJ. Corran, Becky was short with a right knockdown.

of who Moore blocked Marciano's left Greshams, Moore flicked' two

six played und

left hook but Rocky then drove two Marciono's

innings, including 52 not out bruised

lefts

to Moore's head and a right against Hertfordshire. Marciano's right was short to to the stomach. He hurt Moore Moore's shoulder but Moore got with another right to the Jaw his left into Marelano's left eye and again had Archie against the at ugain. Marciano appeared tired ropes, hitting him. and blood started pouring from will.

But Rocky was wild with his his nose again.

Marciano was wild with an-punches and Moore, not fighting other right but lunded a lett to back at all, just stood against the body and then a right to the ropes with his gloves cover- ting his head as the bell ended drove Marciano into the round. Moore the ropes but Marelano counter- ed with a hard right to the jaw.

Mar- which staggered Moore, ciano drove Moore

the into ropes with a flurry of lefts and rights to the body and Marciano then landed a hard left upper- eut to Moore's jaw as the round snded,

The

FOURTH ROUND Moore missed a left as they Marciano went into a clinch, was short with a left but then drove Moore into the ropes with u hard right to the body.

Moore landed a light left as he spun off the ropes but Rocky again crowded Moore into the ropes with # left hook and then

EIGHTH ROUND

Moore missed with a right and took a light left to the luce. Rocky drove a right and a left to the body and drove Moore into the ropes again with a right to the head. Rocky was short with a left but then drilled another right to Moore's head, Moore countering with a left and right to Rocky's head.

Moore was wild with a right

And Rocky

was uppercut, wild with a left. Moore chilled a left to the body but took a left to the body bi

return.

RICH SELECTION-

G.P. Gent, the captain, played in

score

one of a

Sherbourne

all

the

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Potty The Giant Passed His First Test With Flying Colours

Says DENNIS HART

Freak or future champ?

That was a question forty thousand British boxing fans wanted to see answered at London's White City stadium last week when they braved the rain to see South African giant Ewart Potgieter pit his 22 stone 12 lbs. against the 16 stone 12 lbs. of Jamaica's Jimon Templar.

When, after six rounds of mauling, the “little” six-foot Jamaican was forced to retire, the general verdict was that despite his 7 ft. 2 ins, the South African would do well to keep even more than a Potgieter arm's length away from the Marcianos of this world.

At the moment I ogree with them. So does Potgieter. But I have a hunch we are going to hear more about this genial 22-year-old.

Manager Norman Wale was well satisfied

"Potty's" with White City performance. That, of course, is part of a boxing manager's job. He doesn't get 20 per cent for labelling his man Es a stiff.

COMMONSENSE

-

After the first round be | Vaides, it must, bó unid, didn't look in the same grade | looked good, very good, as Valdon, swas a case of n. good bigun-Valdes is 6ft, 4 3ins-beating a good little 'un, almost alx Inchies shorter.

The move he pulled Độ tươn Cookell out of a corner and on- to a crisp right was one of the smartest I've seen from a heavyweight,

fighter. And what a beauty that right

title?

was.

apress Service,

OT EYTY

TUBBY BOXERS

Just 27, Cockell should be in his prime. But tubby boxers Valdes for the world age quickly, especially those On his White City showing I that have met Hocky Marciuno. say yes. He has the speed. Fighting his ever-expanding boxing ability and the punch. If girth, Don needs a tremendous he can take a punch he can Yet there was much com-amount of training to keep ft. beat the world.--London · Ex- monsense in the words the A gruelling outlook for cddressed to me after scoring a pleasant guy who doesn't really atill fresh-as-paitut Potgieter ke training. buck from the White City ri

"Remember," sald Welner. "that Ewert is a novice, professionni bowing career be- fore fighting Templar consisted of seven fights which gave him just 17 minutes of ring action. And World Champions aren't made in 17 minutes,

Hie

"Like any prospect, he needs experience. That was why we came to Britain. He's passed his first test with fying colours. Carrying nearly 23 stone, it'a dimcult to glide like a ballet dancer. Yet Ewart moved well.

And, what's more important, he kept moving. This proved he has stamina. That was my main doubt. Before, only one of his Bghts had reached the second

pooling cross at the smiling

"round." ;

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DUNLOP MASTERS £2,000 PROFESSIONAL GOLF

TITLE WON BY BRADSHAW

Birmingham, Sept. 21.-

Harry Bradshaw, of Portmarnock (Ireland), already among the seven men nominated for Britain's Ryder Cup team this year, won the Dunlop Masters £2,000 sterling professional golf tournament at Little Aston, near here, with a 72-hole aggregate of 277.

Ken

He picked up a first prize of £650 and was largely face, unmarked by indebted to a brilliant final round of 67. one bead of sweat, I was forced to sugree.

Bousfeld, professional field were selected today to fil Weiner makes no rush pro-stroke and Match Play Cham-the three remaining Ryder Cup mises. Ewart, he agreCB, must pion and holder of the German vacancies in the British teams to learn to punch, learn to box in title, who had led overnight meet, the United States. at the fact

and again after three rounds, Thunderbird Ranch and Country faltered with 73 in his final Club, Palm Springs, California,

282 mark by Arthur Lees (08); physique Potgieter will find few round and was joined on the on November 5 and 6. night. He had a sample of what

the man who has set the pace

more - exhausted

in the first round with 66.

OUTWARD HALF

an. Bradshaw had

Fort

.of Jahn Jacobs

Bousfleld won the Match Play Bradshaw the Masters, but they were already among the named men,

The only newcomers to Ryder outward Cup honours are: O'Connor, an Scott, Jacobs; and

Because of his frightening

willing to give him a stand up

Seven members of the team automatically chosen by theke la expect from the spoiling of

positions in the season's order the experienced Templar. With

Heary of merit up to and including the Forty-eight-year-oldı “ counties; in six innings he hit | Interruption from rain, with the South African's chin virtual-

veteran Cotton,

ex-Champion Open Championship in July, 400 runs overaging 81.2.

Middlesex.

ly an unreachable target the

and British International, who were named earlier. They aré The most spectacular of these efforts

Jamaican plumped for close-in had played so consistently from Rees of South Hearts captain, against Notting-

CONSISTENT SCORER was

body work. Short of going out the start, finished with a 70 for Christine O'Connor of hamshire Federation, when the

Rain interforêt

Just. a good deal side the ropes that was Yorkshire boys won a one-day

a total of 281 only to be headed ran, Sid Scott of Carlisic, that about the safest place to be.

of Bradshaw by the Irishman Bradshaw. match by 180 runs, after de- With Surrey's games and

Weetman of Croham Harry clering af 204 for no wicket, er gainst Kent was the only one

FRUSTRATION decided. D. S. Williams (Otter-

Ken The success of Bradshaw and Hurst,

Boushold which Sharpe made 202, scored shaw) and B. B. Gidney (King- Warwickshire, too, gave

Potgieter must learn to turn the high placing of Bous- Coombe Hill and in two hours and a half.

ston G. S.) wore valuable all- an opponent round and forcefield and other men named for of Sondy Lodge.. trial in their second eleven to two schoolboys. A.C. Smith

AUSSEX STRENGTH rounders and M. A. Shirley him into the open. Against the Ryder Cup team must have

Tournaments since the open, (King Edward's, Birmingham

(Dulwich), C. N. Laine (King's Templar he did little more than confused the selectors, who had Cook (Warwick),

In the young amateurs' Canterbury), G. E. Godfrey pummel the gloves protecting three places toll in the notably the Match Piby Cham- matches, in which nearly every (Tenbridge), and J. B. Waiters the Jamaican's face. Templer British team,

plonship last week and the Mas- both of whom played for Th

the against

Southern county takes a keen interest, (Kingston G.S.) all made useful was probably Test

téra event, which ended today, Schools at Lord's, Both met Sussex had one of the best scores.

by frustration than

his determined anything Bousfield probably lost

the final three Middlesex, like Surrey, were else.

chance of winning A fourth places. with success, Smith, making 71 looking sides. against Nottinghamshire II and Their array of talent included hampered by the weather and Can "Polly" learn?

major event this year by his Cook playing (2 remarkable B.L. Morris, of Ardingly, as five of their six matches were

Weiner and trainer Johnny start of three fives in the third SJ.S.drawn: they had Immings of 149 not out, during captak, Mordaunt and

a five-wicket Holt are convinced he can, Toued followed by three putts, and reached 100 in 82 Clark from the strong Welling-victory in a one-day fixture with "He's intelligent, which he

keen. and and a six at a later hole.. S. E.always kistens minutes, against Northampton-ton XI, J.A. Lush (Brighton), Buckinghamshire colts.

10 advice," shire 71.

GG.B. Wilkes (Lancing), G.D. Russell (Ashford County G.S.), Weiner tells me.

Potgieter will stay in Britain consistent Massy and R. S. Miller (Har

at scorer

and for at least four months, end batsman, row), R. S. H. Brewer (Brad-stood and

as a neld),

and R. J. Langridge I.

But as

C. Brown (City of have three or four fights. Then half of 33 in the third round Irishman,

also showed (Brighton and Hove G.S.), the London)

good

we should know how far this despite

3 drizzle but faltered Fallon, son of James Langridge,

Brown, 30 years old former form. Russel is considered the moving Table Mountain may go coming in and finally missed a

young in the boxing world.

pult which would have allowed Scottish Amateur Champion August matches for Wiltshire, Massy scored centuries must promising of the amateurs in Middlesex.

The beginning, then, for one him to the with Bousfeld (200) who won his singles in the os he did in 1954. His highest against Tunbridge Wells and

fighter. For another, September after 54 holen.

Ryder Cup match of 1863, was 70 against Dore Essex young amateurs and Bre He has already captained his 13 at the White City may have D.J. Mordaunt (Wellington), wer's

medium-paced

Pulor Aliss (08) and Eric gained his place by his per bowling school sie for two acosons and marked the end. That fighter is rich selection of

was effective

the men formance in being runner-up in on several occa~ has another schoolboy cricketers

Don Cockell.

Brown (69), two of school. at In Sussex, sions.

Under his leadership Ashford Tubby Don, beaten in three fighting for Ryder Cup berths, the Match Play Championship was viciced for the county

Grammar School played 13 second XI agninct Essex II and The most remarkable of the matches this summer

rounds by the panther-like were the only men to beat 70 last week.

Lees, who is 47, has

played Morciano was way of line

without Cuban Nino Vaides, has an yet in the third round and Alliss dict well, scoring 25 and 63. young amateurs' games was that defeat, winning 10 and drawing made no decision to quit the was able to tie with Bradshaw in three Ryder Cup matches with his right but then drilled to the jaw, driving

in which Kent beat Surrey by right

three. The Dulwich pair, CB, How-eight wickets

at 210. But Brown, who had a since the war but, was dropped ring. Even if he carries on I at the Arohle

Oval. near the ropes again. land and G.W. Cook, who have There were three declarations dlesex Grammar Schools Cricket of the road

He also captained the Mid thinks he has reached the end disastrous 12 at one hole yester- for the 1953 match. Moore pushed a left to the Once more, Marciano hit Moore played twice for the Public and 881 runs were scored

as far as world day was too far behind to bo head and a right to the body almost at will as he backed

Schools at Lord's, both had games the loss of only 16 wickets.

for Association through an unde-class boxing goes.

able to catch up. and then came off the ropes Archie against the ropes with

for Kent II and Howland, besides

feated series of games, during

Rest witch ognin. But now Marciano was Archie just covering his head

keeping wicket most efficiently,

they became the centuries doing ni the punching and with

and fighting Iris gloves

#chool side”, to bent Middlesex had a good innings of 72 in the for Kent, G. J: Sharman Cub Moore all the taking.

back, feobly.

and Ground. Norfolk match.

Russell's Dutch Swimmer (Lancing) getting 125, out of a perso Moore drilled a hard right to Mavalano hit him with a 3ooping right. Marciano drove the head but Marciano counter- Derbyshire think very highly with T. J. Woodwin (also

first-wicket partnership at 210 Personal contribution was

runs at an average of 77.0. Moore into the ropes again with ed with a hard left and right

of a 17-year-old batsman, i.

Essex, who in 1954 arranged Lancing), And G. W. Cook a right to the law but missed to the body-his right appear Buxton, who

as 22 fixtures for their will remain at (Dulwich)

as many as ing to be below the belt line.

and M. Hoghton with a left hook.

Wirksworth

drastically Grammar School

amateurs, in young (Beaumont), each hitting 104 in Marciano kept Moore against Again Rocky drove Archie

the list this acason for another season. His

curtailed per the second innings, when the and, after a game against the ropes with a furry of rights into the ropes and once more

formances in local cricket have

The Hague, Sept 21. langet of 231 was reached in chab side, the boys met seemed helpless and lefts and it looked like Moore

Holland, only

Atle

of Voorbij, has been exceptional and he

130 minutes. Moore was almost out on his Marclano landed rights and

their counterparts from Middle broke her own world record for fect.

lets. But Rocky always was scored many runs for the Crom- ford Cricket Club and the

the 100 Metres Butterfly stroke the midst of such high sex, Surrey, and Sussex. However, he drove Marciano missing with the kayo punch.

Derbyshire Club

All three of those and Ground.

there was a creditable

matches in Vlaardingen tonight with back with a left to the head but Rocky knocked Archie down

The most pro-time of 1 minute, 13.1 secs,

Harry Bradshaw, the Dunlop Moore with a right to the jaw as the pionship he played in three D. Sayer (Maidstone), a bowler mising for

performance with the ball by were drawn. again Marciano drove

was shown by Miss Voorbij sot the official

RYDER CUP TEAM ·

winner, took second place, with into the ropes and Archiv | bell coded the round. The count

batamiri, Derbyshire

Bland two

an averndun óf 8.0.. for `· ́seven D. M.

record of 1 min. 13.7 sech on II of considerable pace, who took seemed helpless as Marciano was six when the bell sounded.

tournaments. Ken Bousfeld London, Sept 21. with a highest eight Survey wicket in the two (Highgate) and the left-handed July 14 this year, but on August kept pummelling lefts and rights Moore thought the fight was

Eric Brown have 28 she clocked 1 mku 13.2 secs. J. H. Purves, who will

of Buchanan | wus: diled with an average of innings for 80 mins. In over and his handlers had to

their assist him to his corner again.

other matches Kent beat the another summer at Uppingham.which is awaiting ratification Castle, Arthur Lees of Sunning 8.6 for eight tournanten P.J. Sharpe, who scored so Band of Brothers and drew, after

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dale and John Fallon of Hudders- Reuter freely for Worlcrop during the term, was invited to play in Marciano was short with

two games for Yorkshire II, in left but drove a hard right to both of which he made useful Moore's face and had 'Archie contributions. He was also the Moore was bleeding from his

for against the ropes, pummelling outstanding batsman the right eye as they ́erme out for | Him with left and right us Yorkshire Cricket Federation

Archio was helpless...

Under-18 XI. in a series of Marciano drilled a hard right matches played in August to the head, a left to the body against similar sides from other and then a hard left in the jaw.

a hard right to the head.

to the head.

Merolano drove a hard right | oft Moore's chin and followed with a left uppercut as the bell Dounded.

FIFTH ROUND

the fifth round,

"Marciano drove a light right

to Moore's body and Moore was short with a left job. Mar»

*

NINTH ROUND

Ds

1

clano trying to manoeuvre Marciano drilled a Hard right

Moore into a corner, landed to the head, a left to the body a left to the body and a light right to the head!?

Moore, however, stayed in

the centre of the ring and land-

and then a hard left to the jaw,

made Three boys

In

In the Minor Counties Cham-oring

ter matches

well batting score of 02.

but Moore stood up under it all HOLLAND, BEATEN

#upport

although he

he needed the

of the ropes.

Mikulane - was bouncing hard

Vienna, Sept. 21. Rapid the Vienna foolbaII

ed a series of light leti jaba to right of Moore's heads club beat RSV Eindhoven of Marciano's head.

Marclano "chrove Moore Into Aroble could not counter at all.

Holland be she gothi to oom-int Moore. finally went down the rest round of the TưropeaG.

the ropes with a loft but Moonginder left": "hook arid was: | Chatelier BI BIS

bounced back with series of

body blows which dài nói sean counted out by Kamdar m 110 | Duna

to bother Rocký (do kichi,

of

first

38%

Improves · Own World Record

Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

Barry

THE CHILDREN-SEEM TIRED THEY'VE. BÉEŃ SLEEPY ALL

AFTERNOONES

I'LL PUT them to Beo

SARLY

BOOTes were:

**

Fallon was always strongly fangled for not only was be Horry runter up in last year's Match Play Championship but was also second in this year's open-China Mall Spoelal.

Bradshaw of Portmarnock 60, 70, 71, 67-277.

Benry Cotton of Temple, 88, 71, 72, 70--281.

Ken Bousfeld of Coombe Hill, 108, 70, 71.

73--282,

Arthur Loos of Sunningdale, 60, 73, 75,

07-282

Hirmingham, Septi 21.

Rees, Britain's “Rydbr Cup captain, ended the British

Dai

John Jacobs of Sandy Lodge, Golf season as winner of the Harry Vaidon Trophy by head- 73, 70, 72, 09-184.

table the order of merit with a points "average" of' 0.87 - for eligit tournaments,

Harry Weetman of Croaming Hurst, 60, 72, 70, 73284.

Peter Allies of Ferndown, 74, 08, 08, 75--284.

GOLDEN CHURN

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