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WORLD BOXING RANKINGS

Tanny Campo Listed Fifth In Batamweight

Challengers

List

New York, Sept. 26.

Philippines bantamweight boxer, Tanny Campo, rose to Afth place in the list of challengers to World Champion Marlo Dagata of Italy in the world boxing orders, published by Nat Fleischer's "Ring" magazine today,

Campo, who beat France's Schmid in Paris carlier this month, took the place in the "Ring" order previously held by French bantamweight hope, Alphonse Halimi, who was dropped one place for his long enforced absence from the ring, due to military service.

Jog's Jiloshi Mike re Bourdman tained his fourth place the Ilywe gh! category order with Danny Kid (Philippines) nfth.

Flash Forcle of the Philippines was in seventh place in the fentherweight entegory.

The orders were given in the "Ring" be follows:-

Cisco

(US)

"Kid"

В

Walince (US), 3. "Bud" Smith (US), 4. Andrade (US).

Featherweight: World Cham- {pion, Sundy Saddler

1 Challengers: Hogan Bassey

2. Cherif (Nigeria).

Cher Paul Jorgen- Humin (France) 3. BOFI (US) 4. Carmelo Costa (US) 5. Miguel Berrios (Puerto Rico) 4. Fred Galiana (Spain),

Elorde (Philippines) Moracen

(Cuba) 9. He (US) 10. Victor "Sun 14 (Venezuela),

Bantamweight: World Cham- Mario Dagata (Italy) plon,

Muclas Challengers: 1. Raion

Peacock Billy (Mexico),

3. (US)

Leo Esploso (Philip- pines), 4, Jose Lopez (Mexico), 6. Tanny Campo (Philippines), (France). 6. Alphonse Halim

Heavyweight: World tille vacant. Challenger. Archle Flash Moore (US) 2. Floyd Patterson Cireu (US) 3. Tommy Jackson (US) 4. [Chestnut Wilde Pastrand (US).

Light-Heavyweight; World Champion, Archie Moore (US) Challengers · I Gerhard Hecht (Germany).

Hons 2

Suretz (Germany) 3. Yolande Pompey {Trinidad), + Chuck Spieser (US).

Middleweight; World Cham- "Sugne Robinson plun, Ray

1. Gene Fullmer Challengers TUS), 2. Bobby Boyd (US), 3. Ralph Tiger Jones (US), 4. Charles Hunez (France).

Chun- (US)

2.

7 Ricardo Moreano (Mexico) B. Jean

Renard

D (Belgium),

Kevin June (Austalia), 10. German Ohm (Mexico)

Flyweight: Work Champion, Pascual Perez (Argelitning).

Memo Challengers: (Mexico), 2 Day Dower

Diar (Bri-

Welterweight: World plot, Carmen Basilio Challengers: Tony Demarco Lam), 3. Young Martin (Spain). (US), 2. Johnny Saxton (US), | 4. Jllo 3. Isonk legturt" (Cuba), 4. Art Aragon (US).

Kk!

7

Jitoshi

Mbako (Japan). Danny

(Philippines), Aristide Pozzala (lady), Oscar Survez (Cuba), 8. Bindi Lightweight: World Champion, Jack (Australia), 9 Robert Pol- Joe Brown (19) Challengers; 1. luzon (France), 10. Frankic Ivitio 1.1 (Italy), 22 Lury Jones (Britain).--France-Presse.

PACIFIC COAST TENNIS

Two Seeded Players Sidelined In Third Round Matches

Berkeley, Calif., Sept, 26,

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956.

WORLD SPEEDBOAT RECORD RUN

across

Donald. Campbell in his Jet-engined speedboat Bluebird tore Coniston Water recently to create a new world water-speed record of 225.63 miles an hour - 9.3 miles on hour faster than his previous record, set up in Nevada last November.

On his first run be reached the fantastic speed of 286.78 miles an hour. On his return run he was blinded by fumes in the cockpit, and became semi. conscious, which reduced his speed to a mere 164.48 miles an hour. - Express Photo.

Brooklyn

BASEBALL

Dodgers Now

One Full Game Behind

Milwaukee Braves

Brooklyn, Sept. 26.

Robin Roberts, striving for his seventh straight 20-win season, pitched the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-3 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers today in a game that may have sounded the death knel of the World Champions' Pennant hopes.

A crowd of only 7.847 saw the Phillies avenge Tuesday night'a no-hitter at the hands of Sal Maglie by knocking the Dodgers a full game behind the idle Milwaukee Braves in the sensational League Pennait struggle. The Dodgers now go into the final three ganies of the season trailing the Braves by a game in both the won and lost columns.

Roberts deprived The Dodgers of a pennant IN years ng when he beat them on the Anal day of the 1950

pennant race fundi he may have done it again today with a gritty tive-hit per Donance that earned him 14

10th victory.

way from first when Lopata | Lemon, who has now fanned 135 dropped the relay from the vul- mikes this season, a new major Beld after tagging him.

league record.

Hodges, however, was oul al- tempting to fake third, Mary Blaylock to Willie Jones and al this stage Roberts suddenly stined to recapture his sust. *The powerful right-hander ¦ He walked Carl Furillo for his yrelded two home runs to Duke only pass of the game but then Saider m addition to an unearned

struck out by Campanella and run in the second

Newcombe mining, but

out the 10 batter unditat The struck out

Kove up only one hit over the last six frames,

To

Both the Braves and Dodgers are off tomorrow stul start their final series of the season on Fr tay night Milwaukee meets the Cardinals and the Dodgery meet Each is a the Pirates here

Two seeded players in the 67th annual Pacific Coast Tennis Championships were sidelined today in third round matches, both by former University of California players. Hugh Stewart of Pasadena, seeded 12th, was upset by Fred Hagist of Ventura, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. Sidney Schwartz

winner Twenty-rix game of New York, seeded 13th, wus eliminated by LA Clif

Don Newcornbe WIN matched Mayne of Port Monmouth, New Jersey, 5-7, 7-5, 9-7. against Roberts in this "must" game but did not have his stuff Schwanz suffered canip of England defeated Ralph Gishi and was further hurt by a two through the fral few games of ❘ of San Francjɛco 6-1, 6-4,

base error by left gjelder Sandy | three-game series.

hom of the marathony match,

Bob Perry of Los Angeles, Amor-elding Foreign entrants

The No. 14, defented Nick Carter of

Brooklyn's World Series Vic-

DALURY. to San Francisco 8-2, 0-4. Noel toy Jast

Thi PRIVA colthurd

helped the the trample

Phillies opposition as the Brown of Los Angeles, seeded

secre la o witamed [1115 16th, defeated Butch Krikorian

In the seorset terding indicated they would.

Sven Davidson, seeded No 2 of Mountains View, 7-5, 6-2.

inning when they tok a 3-1 but

ked now the top-ranked player share the withdrawal ¢if LZw

Lorsen. Afth seeded, of Iloud

Laukko, won his Sat

defenter! Cum

Larsen Retd. Vickery of Burling.me. Alauneria, the California State who Wom the tournament ITA with the first of his three hits Baker opened the 13th with a Champion. Scores were 0-0, 1950, is the only former winner

Australia, or

match with Whitney

6-3.

111

Third-arded Neal Fraser of Ausralin defented Stan Hack

Je of Sacramento, son of the famous Chicago Cub baseball manager, 6-3, 0-4.

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Kawas City was at Cleveland In a right game

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DAVID

Pagola

D NIVEN LAMENTS HE'S MAKING THE MOST RIOTOUS FILM OF HIS CAREER

By DOROTHEA WOOD

London.

David Niven, suave and handsome comedian, laments that he is making the most riotous film of his career with the most humorous part, and yet the audience may be so distracted it will have difliculty in seeing him.

It's not that Niven fears his part in "The Silken Affair" will be made shorter; it is simply that the competition in the film is too stiff.

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"I'm surrounded by the six | suid he didn't ke the final | "Then the waiters and house most beautiful girls i England, version of the script has | staff at the hotel we were stay- plus one of France's lovellest | come back to London,

ing in went on strike, mademoiseljes," he complaino

"Richard Burton sprained his with a smile. "It's like trying "The Stawife," with Joan Col- unck swimming, climbing trees Joke at the Missins, Richard Burton, Cy Grant and building a raft for desert Universe contest. People may and Basil Sydney in the starring | island scenes in the picture. A hear my voice, but with all roles as four survivors of a ship musseur fixed him up ofter we · lliot beuty around, a person sinking, making their way 10 had plans to halt the production. would have to be Insane to civilisation on a raft, had begun look at me.

There is logic in the actor's "The Suken Aftale" reasoning illed with laughs, but it is full with beautiful WOMEN.

A BELLE FROM FRANCE

the list is Franec Hending

Genevieve Page, Contribution. the continental stage star who gained motion picture fame in "Plaisir de Paris. Appropriate. y enough, Miss Page portrays a Cuctive beauty in the alm,

"Beauty," according to Niven, is international and who's going jook at me when Genevieve is on the screen too?"

The fact that producer Fred

diretor Fehlkamp and

Roy Kellino scourext England to and The prottiest girls on the Britishi Isles to glamorise the flim does not make Niven feel any better.

A few

to

In

with Jamaica

Rossellat directing

But when difficulties between

ul Italian director the

im's producers became irrecon- ellable, be bowed out and was

The

Or

ARMY TO THE RESCUE

Wo "We ran out of extras. needed Caucasians for crowd scenes and all the Jamaican na- tives were blacks. The Europeans on the land were all too busy replaced by Bol McNaught. i with their plantations

Finally the Army McNaught admitted the ollier businesses, any that he had inherited a rescued us agaia-they gave us a detachment of soldiers to play tough job.

extras. "We hurl to flon « sequence The first raft we bullt munk the Kingston docks showing because I was too light for all

It was to represent four

our of the ca air raid.

principals. The The British evacuation of Singu- second was too heavy for the which precedes four to push into the water for pore in 1942 the ship sinking The prin

which they escape scenes in pais, of course, are escaping from an island on which they the Japanese when the boat is had become stranded. We wound up using the heavy one, with an

intricate system of rollers and underwater ropes to bombas **Well,

fas be help pull it into the water.

Troubles, troubies! But chopped, ships had to be set on fire and all that. Then the that's making pletures.

doter "What difference

It Tine department stepped in to refuse permission make?" asked charming, Taven- Joan, who aid she to shoot they were afront haired the docks and warehouse would thought the Jamaten locations.

had been a "wonderful lark," be set on fire.

McNaught did

not reply, há walked off mumbling something

sunk

MORE TROUBLE

hact

of the scene-stealers | Kingston with whom the comedian must compete Include;

A tall, slim blonde with the unlikely

of Josu Rend naine Miss Rend, t seventeen, already

about She had won

"

is

one of England's most popular models.

**We Anally prevailed them, with the help of Army

who handled

on

the

grey hairs and never to see rafts again. wanting United Press.

eleven beauty contests by the engineers, time she was attern and at pyrotechnles

beal oul the most

beautiful stricts in Europe for a prize rule in an American television Feries mode In England.

HAD LEGS INSURED

Niven designates the curva- cious Miss Read us his number- one scene-stealing competition. "This is a girl who could be- come a star even if she couldn't speak a word," says

Niven "Customers would be happy watch her in sijent movies,

etis additional competi- tion from a comely young lady The valu- to the up-

with $90,000 less

able imbs belong

to

propriately named "Legs" face Angela) Lane. Legs, leading ruce driver in England

In

to being one of the

country' prefliest actresses, hal

Reuvely legs insured for Usat amount Her motion picture

worried company

about her ultra-high spe:d automotive

AMREICAN LEAGUE

Washington Boston

New York Baltimore

CARDINAL BEATEN

Chiengo In the only other National Detroit League game scheduled, Solly Drake singled home Gene Baker from third base in the 13th inning to give the Cubs & 3-2 victory over the Cardinals. Murry

Dickson allowed only three hils In 12 innings before

#1

Del Ennis started the frame

und moved to second on

au double

and moved up on infield out. Ampus then dis p

sacrifice. Reliever Jim Bresnon was the winner. ped Elmer Galus eny fly for a two-base error, Ennis going to third. Solly Hemus was hit by a pitched ball to all the biza's and Roy

follow Smalley with a Iwo-run double to left centre held. Heinus scored

Indog nun ef the Robert sacriller fly.

The men go into the round of

Lomorrow, In women's play second-sexd- a Dorothy Chenty of Santo Monica defeated Linda Vali of Oakland 6-4, 0-1. Mimi Arnold of Redwood City, sceded third, defeated Jean McCormick of third Boston 6-2, 6-2.

Rookie right-hair Cerkel Beamen pliched the Orlojds to a

4 6 2 activities

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legs aren't the only thing to recommend her. The 0 4 9 rest of the 23-year-old

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Unlled Press.

H E 38-24-36 starting at the top. But her legs are the major dis-

the linellon, having

ille of "The Most Beautiful Legs" in England

France

Thirty Athletes For - Melbourne

Nominates

BEAUTY SHINES SHOES

"Even the shoeshine girts are i eyecatching," according to the alxmayed Niven. "One of the funniest seentes in the picture takes place in an all-female barber

shop The action is really hilarious and I have opportunity to do some very funny face-making, But who Paris, Sept. 26.

do they have shining any shoes 1-8 triumph over the Yankees The French Athletics Fedia-

at the time?....just about the us Whitry Ford lost his sixth tion today drew up a list of 30 meat luscious female have the game of the your agotest 10 vic-athletes (25 men and 5 worth)

Her name is Shane ever seen Ford wild pitched the pre-selected for on turies.

the Melbourne | Cordell. and although she only run of the game scross in Olympic Games. The Est was only 5 feet 3 inches tall she has The third integ when The handed to the French Oympic scrisational figure in the truc Snider's 40th home com hud Fitneona singled, cdvanerd to | Commitice, which is expected

Murlyn Μειπτος tradition. t given the Dodgers a run in the third on Beb Nieman's single to rdure th; number tomorrow

know more

will be people first inning and they tallied st

watching hurns en the wild

wheri

her shine my shock 2 draws up the conlin- Unseeded Martha Hernandez another in the second with the pitch.

then will be paying attention to Bents for each sporting, federa- of Meriro City defeated Pat help of on Urror by catcher Stan

tum for the Olympic trip.

my comedy," Michael Davies of England. Maloney of Mill Valley, Cali- Lopata. Amoros singled to open Mickey Munje failed to con needed ninth, defeated Dr forin 0-0, 0-1. It was The the frame ntrc. GIL Hodges ret trftly va a seventh Inning The French prestlested Conley Cation of Alameda, 0-3, | second round of the Women's fokowed with a double to right ¦ pitcher and his average dropped | athletes were: 0-4. Bly Knight, 11th seeded, | Singlts.—United Pris/.

Ashley Cooper of Australlu, exodel No. 4. defeated Jobd 0-0, Holden of San Francisco 6-1. Luis Ayala of Chile, eighth seeded, defented Harry Butliner of San Francisco 6-4,

6-1.

ELEVENTH SEEDED

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1 One watery planet

2 Oval

1 Measure in miles?

4 Not a heavy lamp

@ Fold up

5 Keep a look out

7.Flim worlda

0 It's limitles

9 Thermometer world

10 Earth. satelito

11 Earth and Mars!

12 Turn round

13 Of the sun

14 Old man's planet

16 It's in Europa

10 Go beyond

17 Not a Muse's Planet

Baba Lewis of Boston, serded 7th, defeated Geraldine Carter of San Francisco 6-1, Op.

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In another seene, David en- counters the double competitice of the prettiest pair of twins producer Feldkamp could find In England, The Chamberlain twins, identicni beauties named Pauline and Pamela, of course, will get the opportunity to dis- play their 19, and Niven

a point to 354. Benmon, pitch-

100 Mitres: Home Boukio, Ing in his first big lengue game,

Lls struck oui nluc batters and Alain David, Constantin

Benko, Yves Comus (elther 100 kve up only tour hEs.

or 400 Metres), und Abdoule Pour Foytack of the Tigers Scye (4 times 100 Metres relay). goined his 15th victory by 200 Metres; Thium Habib. shrugs helplessly at the thought beating the White Sox 4-1 on Four times 400 Metres reluy: n thaveshifter. Dill Tuttle Pierte Hearhoff, Jean-Pierre homered with one on in the Goudeau and Jean-Paul Martin eccord inning while Larry Doby | Du Gord. connected with the buses empty 800 Metres: Rene Djian,

In the eighth,

The Red Sax defeated thefa. 300 Metres; Michel Bernard

Senators 8-4, as Ted Williams Ircrcored his average to 3503 with a double and a triple ini four official trips, Frank Sulil- van hurled a six-hitter for hir 14th victory, strildng out six along the route. His last strike out victim was outfielder Jim

home ruggER RESULTS

London, Sept. 20. Results of tonight's Rugby games wêrO;

Rugby Unioniste Saracens 3 Milliliana 9, Macstog 14 Llanbhy 0.- Oxford 3 Coventry 15,– - Runby 3 Northampton 5. Rugby Lesene County Match

Yorkabira 21 Las

Michel Jazy.

5,000, or, 10,000 Metres: Alain Mimoun.

110 Metres Hurdles: Edmond Roudnitska and Jacques Dohen.

Metres

400

Cury

Fournier.

High-Jump

Hurdles:

Guy

Maurice

Pole Vault - Victor Sillon.

· Hop, Step and Jump: Erle Batueta.

Walk: Marle Lochin......

Javelin Throw: Michol Mac- quet, Aleg Byrovaisky, and Leon Byrpvalsty

of competing with four shapely 10 t

once

"I hope people se my, name in the advertisements," he said. "otherwise they may not realise that I appeared in the film,"

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Pakistan Soccer Team In Peking

London, Sept. 26. The Puidistan national foot- balt tesin prrived in Peking by train today from Shanghai after- touring Canton and Shanghall, the New China News Agency reported

Mr Suang, Chung, : Deputy Hanmer Throw: Guy Hurson

Secretary-General of the All- Shot Put Raymond Thomas, Chintao football players were at China Atheletla Federation and

Women's, four times: 100' || the train station to welcome the Motres & rožky: ~ Catherindi · Cap= | Pakistania.

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