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Show SOLOMONS WILL FIGHT U.S. PLAN Dawson tips Turpin to win in 5 rounds By SYDNEY HULLS " TTOW'S Turpin ? Man, he's strong. He'll knock out XI Humez In five rounds J eft five rounds! " Who speaks with such authority ? Bobby Hawson, the lanky American wegro. Dawson has been brought over from Paris specially to help British middlfMveight champion Randolph Turpin train for his world title fight with the Lion of Flanders. Charles Humez, at While City next Tuesday. Dawson w-as Jut gnln? fnr a further hard .ewion with Tuvpm at Gwrych Cr.sUp, Abergele, when I spoke to him yesterday aiternoon. The G.P.O. lines from Aberqele to London can rarely hare had to cope with such :-n awesome Southern accent a? Dawson's but. B.fter the tenth repetition there was no doubt what the American meant. He really think Turpin will knock out Humez in five rounds. BEAT HIM 1 asked Dawson why he was po Vr3. " Why am I sure ? " roared Bobby. " I fought Humez didn't I ? I shit him for ten rounds at Lille and beat him only they don't give me the decision." Anything else to report, Bobby ? " Well it certainly ain't like Paris here. The weather's bad, but the food's Rood." If Turpin wins, the headaches begin lor promoter Jack Solomons. Harry Mnrkson, genera! mn n-i-cer and matchmaker for New York's coming for the fight, will bid hlch stakes for Turpin to meet America's No. 1 in New York this September. Soys Solomons : " If Turpin Is the man they want, they won't get him without a si rurgle. even if I In ve to tartp on the ChflnceMnr of the tixclipquer, America's big TV lnierrsi,s and the I. B.C. all a.T once." |