WORLD BOXING COMMITTEE NAME
MOORE, PATTERSON AND JACKSON CHALLENGERS FOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
Paris, July 4.
The World Boxing Committee announced today that it considered Archie Moore, Floyd Patterson and Tommy Hurricane Jackson as the principal challengers for the Heavyweight title vacated by Rocky Marciano,
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Pirie Fails To Beat Zatopek's 10.000 M Record
London, July 4 British athlete Con Pinte fatled fay in his attempt
11 10,000 Metres world track Czych rerord held by star, Emil Zatopek.
Croydon, Surrey. Running Pure covered the 10,000 Metres 20 minutes, 17.2 seconds,
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HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA
Dockers Score Impressive Win Over British And American Students
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956. CLOWN ON THE COURT ONCE MORE
The first day of Wimbledon saw the match between Badge Patty, the powerful American player, and Freddie Huber, the Austrian clown of the courts. True-to-type Huber presented many of his desperate fantastic shots.
This picture shows Huber in typical style against Patty. Patty won 6-2,
6-4, 9-7-Central Press Photo.
LAWN TENNIS
Standard Of Umpiring And Line-Judging Is Worrying Officialdom
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ARCHIE QUICK Says
From the moment of the sensationa I first day defeat of Jaroslav Drobny, this air of shock year's Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships had about them an expectancy. Surprise followed surprise, Out went Sven Davidson, out went Budge Patty, out went Kurt Nielsen and by the end of the third round of the men's singles
That was unprecedented. only four of the eight "seeds" survived.
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