. were valuéd at $11-10 ’. «True Hal mare grabllged her- 1 i Title Bout Tuesday Flares Als Sa|va9e18-18 Draw 1 monion Eskimos Info $5 Million Production By JERRY LISKA I CHICAGO (AP)— The world the once-defeated and heavierlcent) share of the rich fight_re--,cent of the net live gate. heavyweight boxing title match. Liston. lcelpts, Liston will be as dedl-I into which champion Floyd Pat- The intriguing boxer vs. slug-:cated a fighter as Pattersoiigive Pattersrn a return match‘ terson was goaded by ominousiger bout is scheduled for: Tuesday night. within a ye: ' challenger Charles (Sonny) Lis- 10:30 p.m.. EDT. with ii “live"l The 28-year-old-Liston, a yeai-icept $50,000 ton, flares into a $6,000,000 pro- park audience of perhaps 30.000,older than Patterson and own- minimum 3. duction in Comiskey Park Tues-‘to 35.000. ;ing better than a six-inch reach crow until th day night. l For those in the United States i over the lighter champion, prob-I Championship sports said in The White sox ball yard island Canada not shelling out be-(ably has the most jotting left more a studio setting for a‘ tween $4 and $10 a seat at up-(jab since Joe Louis. He lacks his purse of a‘ l condition is met. 5closed circuit TV setup is ar-, . ,punts ‘Vem °f rai" T"°sda~‘." melproducing the stalemate. . . . . 7 sons 15-round defence againstlclaims is a beggars (12!/2-per-ITV. etc.) receipts, and 45 per} MONTREAL (cp)_Mnnn.e,1 up . fomnpolng . . 4 Alouettes salvaged an 10-18 saw- Also. a victorious Liston must 0“ wnn Edmonton Enknnns Sm; urday before 19,129. t c sina es .‘""l have an 9* .‘Montreal crowd of the season. Edmonton's .V i c Chapman mo held in °s',ltwice boomed the ball into the {Montreal end zone and both 1 were returned by Als. Als tied the score on Bobby 1-’ Witht he point. Montreal built edge over Tor- onto Argonauts in the Eastern Conference. E s k i in o s mean- while remained in the struggle ifor third spot in the Western (Conference. ' ~ Edmonton went into the final quarter down 15-4. They drove lterback Don Getty on a pair of ‘converted touchdowns. s4_ooo,oon closed circuit ielevl. wards of 270 closed circuit Tvtthe combination punching ii-Ianged r holding the bouti - - -1 1 -3, d D bbed 1 1,,“ d 51°" display "l ““d"d°g Patter‘ l °"”°ts' the “gm Wm be bmadd "539 9’ Pa.m°rs°"'.b"l can hurt 1 Wednesday or ThurSday' still: dfoguora n‘:llll|lt€S scooytfidgrlaz yard‘: ‘lg? the fix‘!!! nationally over the ABCl as much with his right hand. ‘ (to play and Eskimos took over ‘ after Don Stephenson blocked a C y OF :18/(ejlo th: vlghs-gllailgdaungtwbfigloultgstiilil s34re'l:i?)li(ls,ism2:rrla{¢lwcll(yl lo . , f the CBC. [only one loss. In 40 pro fights’ 1 " u11cAGn iApi-..ra|e of the , ° _ . V 1 v _CHICAGO (AP) -— Pacts arid ;c .".::;:;“.:i..“::.:*'":. 2“ '‘"‘;;;‘;= new oi the Ft Sonny Liston heavyweight title.‘ p p q ‘ 5° 5 °ml°"S an °s my w'°°"" Chfmes ,(S°1'‘_1‘y) 143001‘ 053%" defenders in a line throught he in their own 35 yard line. _ Johnny Bright‘s hard riinnins arried Eskimos to the’ Mont» 0d Patterson-.1-eal 21. A13 strung four deep thtrd~down punt by Oliver. Then Getty—subbing for the injured Jackie Parker—-threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Jim Letca- vits. COFFEY ADDS POINTS Tommy Joe Coffey added both extra points. A pass interception by Ed Nickla — one of three by Mont- real -- ad to a l3~yard fiel goal by Oliver that tied the score at 10:54. Some brilliant defensive work by Dick schnell setup a pair of third - quarter touchdowns by S a n d y Stephens. Montreal’: rookie quarterback from Min- nesota. an in front under Canadian quar- gal of There have . M .11. iieuem it Oliver converted the first ¢lll1l€lll¢!I from ordan's Madaba lstrl touchdown and added a single‘ on a field goal try~ that was . wide. ‘I _ Coffey netted a single on a‘ wide field goal attempt in the firstquarter. \ Eskimos had a 10-14 edge in first downs and rolled for a to- 312 yards rushing ano passing against 200 for Mont» real. Getty completed 16 of 28 pass attempts -- Coffey catching five —for 202 yards“ Stephens made good on seven of 14 for 70 yards and had one interception. right led Edmonton‘: ‘ground attack with 60 yards on 14 car- ries while Hickman drove for 89 on 16 for Montreal and George. Dixon added 79 on the same number of rushes. ‘ Italy Interested In Cup Challenge NEWPORT. R.l.’ (AP)—1taly is interested in challenging" for the America's Cup, but she will have to wait-her turn. Bepe ‘Croce president of the CANADIANS CANADIANS pgniiiiinnoii IIIIIIES.-l.|fl|l~‘l’.IO WHITE ROSE GASOLINESOFUEI. oiis Ba! fight Tuesday nigh, in c0mis_‘ the sponsoring Championshipndecision to. clever Joey Maxim eight tie fig1it’l‘uesdiay night: ‘end zone and when Chapman key Park: Sports, Incorporated. . ,and his ‘third-round K0 by Jo- Title at stiaikez Wor-id's heavy- kicked deep inside the put was pnuersnd Liston Liston, expected to weigh, hansson in New York, June_26.‘ we ight championship; 15 returned by‘Lnn.y Hickman g, Ag, 23 around 2l2._ is rated an ear1y:1959. :roun . COVERED BY TACKLERS mg weight 212 7-to-S favorite over the 189-1 Liston’s only defeat came in.‘ P!'i~l't€iP3ilSI Chflmpim F101/d. Cn nn fielded the Mn and 5' Height 5v1-r pound Patterson. making a third'1954 when. suffering a broken’ Patterson, Scairsda . . .. ' apmned b Montreal tncln 71" Reach 84" ndelfllce Since regaininfi the title, jaw. he yielded an eight-round: Charles (Sonny! Lislun. Phila- was en?’ f. .3’! “ed no_ mrz" Neck 171.3" in the middle match of an epic ‘ decision to Marty Marshall. But d°lP11i8- 119"‘ T ° °{ 1°” 5 cat M‘ n 40" Chest (Norm) 44" three-bout series with Swede s:the brawny challenger later P1309? Comiskvy PBTR-_ lyams penalty gggms stagn 42" Chest vExpd.1 4612" lngemar Johansson. twice whipped Marshall and P’°m°l°r3 0h3mP10"5hiP am‘°"gh “me 3 N" on _.,._,.,-- Wain 33-, IT,‘ ms 8“, N lsnn n t b k k d d ‘Sports, Inc ced_ the clock Edmonton had an- {4i_,;-v Bicdns 151,2" nth dd ' 0 "Sena"? gnte me e "W" or Time: 11:30 a.m. ADT. other chance. this time with 123,." Fist 14" T °. 5 fI.'.“}y1s'"‘ d‘“"." by. Y ‘ 1 Television: Closed-circuit TV ‘scrimmage on the Montreal 14- mnén Thigh 25%,, rues ays o ic a noon weigh-inn TAUNTS GET RESULTS 0 M } Again Cnanmanvs punt sod;-ed 6.. wrist n,2.. _ime. but the feeling generally. Liston taunted Patterson into Radio; ABC. ideen paul pedd, fielded it for 1_.n2, can 16., is that f’aittcrson,hdecked by far,this title match. claiming the Radio . proceed _ nomesnc Montreal and drove , idw kick 91-2-~ Ankh, 1.2.. [Ens pvonpnh llunct ers lthan‘ Izns-Echamplon was run_nning ‘away. and foreign, about $400,000.. :back_ The mill skitte;-ed along ------------ ——-———*—~ f. In t h. ti’ 1"‘ 635 e;fr9m mm and usmz Liston- Movies Post-fight showing. (the ground to the 10-yard‘line _ ’ 1111; H o is ie 0 conquer the prison record as an excuse not About $550 _ iwnere Edmnntdnvd Mike Lashuk Fa‘-ahfy Mars lcla englgr." Against Johansson to fight him. ‘ Gate: About 00,000. tfen on in He was buried by at G d P ' Scii 15.23:....:*.:::::.i:.°:..1;’“::..:(..§”i..:°°l:::" 12:: 121.33%: “is” ... e~~'s=- ran "X 0 f kngekgifi-encéinfi bouts. ' Esoothed by a take of more than cent tt)f Tnncmiagy rights closed; ~ . ~ ~ .~ . m i ere y publicity over $1,000,000 from his 55 cr cent: 011'?“ - P3 10v m°V1€‘5_ 3-“ P h w€mA1§Ial;’1:n‘E;‘LP‘lt:ln Ndaegtégfiil ‘ his prison past and what helof net ancilliary (closed) circuitl 45 Per cent "N gale‘ L‘5t""‘l NJ won the 15th runiiin oi ' 121/2 per mm of net 1“ ‘U rev‘ thefiwatkins Glen Grand Elarix‘ 0 ' mgfiicggadsfeinats. $100 $50 $30 v . 1 ~ ~ - . S]Il(;1‘[S. car_rac§ Saturday _by a S $20 and $10. ' ' l ' , L.,‘.,§e;"arg'" e “as dmmg 3» Swing ¢'3‘P3c“/= 49v°°"- , _ ; WES'l‘BURY, N.Y. (AP)-— P°t°““5‘l “'°m‘ °‘ h°”'5e' Porterhouse capitalized on a ‘The race was marred by the l An death of veteran driver A. M. (Bud) Faust of Wilkes Barre, 13.2., who was killed when his Lotus Buick ran off course mid- way through the race and hit NFW YORK AP) W" ‘ two trees. I ( — i ie in two scasons. earned $511138. . Hap Sharp of iMidland, ’l'ex..;Shoemaker sent Christopherlshd went in“, [he 1.3“, a‘ me: figllftaficnnio4ge;erci12nt{‘;:,rc:nc: in at Cooper. was second. ’1‘hird.‘Chenery's C i cad a skimming! 1 . . l ‘ 1 mnnn. ' was the Porsche driven by Mil- along the rail all the way andlwords N0‘ 1 fl”-" M mar“ ' 'aI‘d Ripley of Ithaca. N.Y.. and 1' the three-year-old filly broke l m°”°3’“’i5° and “'3 Victor)’ Semi lflllrth W35 3 C0096!‘ Of Pau1;the Aqueduct track record injher earnings soaring to $661.9-i0. ,§‘§,*“"‘d5 or wappmger Fans’ 537550 B‘31dam9 She has been out of the money‘ (winning the A - Stakes by 1% lengths Saturday, : l-lansgen averaged 90.29 miles} - v 10"]-V 0099- , a over Mrs. John O. Burgwinsfpnm $930 1 000.000 gross. return bout within a year. an hour. record for the 101.2iSnndey Jones ' Cicada paid $0.00. $5.70, 34.20. mil“ "“°°- . 1:. Barry Ryan's Firm Folio 5 . Fausts death was the first passed the tiring Primonena ifiishirley Jones returned $5.50.‘ BosTON (AP) seventh. i§;’:'t5Gl:‘?1°i:§nc:ali'£g’ :1 dlllglt‘; the late stages and took thlrdisslgslg and Firm Policy paid ‘ rapked welterweight B°b FM‘ first ever at the present racelzl/‘ lengths behind Shirleyl ‘In-a th -h ‘ h ' ' pure pitted-his Speed and slash“ course The On] om t 5J0neS_ Pnmonena was fourth’ H ree oise p oto finish, ing left against Gaspar Ortegas ear .ra.cing deathyhereegvajpttgasz I another 1% lengths back in the 1 Sens;1ittiviiFedged out 1_\Iatego and“ experience and came out with a of Sam Cnniery Wm was killed 1 field of 13 fillies and mnres_ now my _en3ec to win the $29, unanimous l0 - round decision wnne loading the 1950 Grand. Cicada 8 bay daughter Of. . inpis wners Handicap at Saturday night in a televised Prix. ' 31;,-yan Gsatsnmn, was timed in‘ Chicago s Hawthorne Park. fight at Boston Arena. Eynwnnesses said Faust.S‘1.43 1_5 oven the 11/Hnne dis_,' Sensitivo. owned by Mr. and the 27-year-old ex- It was car, travelling at nearly 100 tance. slicing a fifth ofa second"MrS‘ R°be" F‘ B°“5i“g9" 0f.M31'l“9'5 13”‘ Straight Pm Vic‘ miles an hour, went off the out- . off Kelso’s track record seti Chicago, scored by a head. A‘ tory without a loss. For the vet- snn, nf a fast rigntnand comen Sent. ]4_ 1960. ,nose separated ‘the next two. eran’Ortega. it brought his rec- Stables. Porterhouse’s earnings known as the “big bend_.. . Cicada‘ making hm. 30“, 5,3,.“ Hernshogala finished fourth in ord to 83-23-l. for the season now total $119,- ‘the 1 1-16th-mile race. ‘ There were no knockdowns in ‘ 800. ‘ Sensitive earned $20,250 andlthe bout. osmire, nearby,‘ P0Fl€|‘h0US0 Paid 39-30. $3.90 54 60 and $3.20. Nat-i Revere, weighed 146: Ortegaj and -20- cell } out $1. . . _ S°°”“g‘_ R°.f""°° ‘_".“d “V0 ;Duke Rodney and Matas lc a a O J“d‘ge5' {“°‘P°““ '“a"’m"‘m 3 score a 1%-length victory over Pound Orbiter in the $50,000 Harness R°t”“‘ hm"? 1‘ I-‘l5"’“ “'l"5-1Tracks of America trot cham- Par‘ lpionship for four-year-olds Sat- rurdtiy night at Roosevelt Racc- way. Handled by Earle Avery. Porherhouse covered the mile in 2: 1-5. Rodney and Matastar took place in mid-stretch as Duke Rodney, driven by ‘ 31 na Matastar, handled by Pownall Sr., for the lead lengths back of Orbiter, but was disqualified and placed last in thc five-horse race. Darn Dandy was ' Rodney, who finished fifth, was placed fourth by the judges. 000 to Porterhouse’s owner Nor- man Woolworth Me.. ision odds-on «favorite tar to The collision between Duke u g h to n. was challenging Harry Matastar finished third, ‘three placed third while Duke The victory was worth $25.- of Winthrop, master of the Clearview McPherson paid . . iqgphreturned $3.20 and $2.40. 1 was two pounds heavier. lg Big Mutual Pays (1242 Winning time ty Fenncc paid $4.80 to;‘ The bout. featured by Fos-‘even until the last three rounds. ’ was(mire‘s constant lofts and cx('cI~ Fosmire was beating Ortega to -‘lent exchanges, was practically the punch. most popular selection. Feature Program . L 1 . Some of the best harness rac—‘ xi lug sevn here in 1962 and Un-(Babe Clcgg (Clarke Smith) 21 doubtedly th e greatest mutue1§J. Orland C (L. 1-lennessey) 3l pays of the entire season high- Paul Clegg (M. Kennedy) 4i lighted Saturday night's program 1 Countess Alice (W. Downe) 5v at Charlottetown Driving Park. §Moab (D. M,-,cNemi 5'. Jolly Frisco was the night's ‘ Valley L355 (L, Kelly) 7 nnly double dash winner andt]-[emyg Boy (C, Bin) 3 SHOES Clarke Smith reined the Jol1ity1 Time . 114:3’ gelding to new race records ini Bmy G_ Command Owned by dashes two and six. Jolly did his ( Mm 1), Thomson‘ west Royal” first mile in 2.1013 and thenl pays . 3430' 11.10, 630; 3.6.0‘; clipped another one-fifth off tn,=3.5o_. 4.4o.- j his second appearance. [ Dash“ 2 and 5 Ginger E and Prim-'9.55 Mark I Jolly Frisco (Clarke Smith) had identical summaries 3 1 ,_ identical times of 2.12:2 in thenprnnn (_y_ Campbell, 2 2‘ A and B pace. dashes tlireea nd (Here Am 1 (w_ Ddwndi 3 3 'seven. The cooler. donated by Helenvs Dream (H. pnnnnn, Henderson and Cudmore and 4 d vresented by Ralph Ma°I'"“5vlEdward M (n. MacNeill) 5 6 Watch out went to Ginger E when driver Clarke Smith won the draw over driver Dr. B. - ' Time . 2.10:3. 2.10:2. Marley's Pride and Stalag l-lan- Jnnv F-men owned by Lenni over took turns at heading the ‘Clark, Snmmensidd J parade in the AA and A trot and. pays , 2nd dash _ 7.70‘ 3_7d_} iiace- The 8-year old Nibhle HEW »2.70; 4.40, 2.30; 350. 6th dash—— I Iver izeldinz conned the flrsli 3.50. 2.10. 2.10; 2.30, 2.10: 2.10. mile but Mor1ey‘s Pride was the : Dune, 3 and 7 night's greatest surprise in the: Ginger 1:; (Gianna Smith, second outins ?1>rincess Mark (13. Kelly) Ralph Anne” P“°l°d a“°”" Homestrefch Lady (M. Kennedy) er winner. True Lady Love, to 3 5 triumph in the second mile of the pace. The four-year-old ;Sonny Budlong (R. MacDonald) 6 5 _feet We “can help Sky Prince (J. Campbell) 6 3 Ray Grattaii Up (M. O'Brien» B3’ h 7 4 self a race tab of 2 1 in fmnh winning the mile. True Lady Lou was third in the first trip Anthony L_ (L. Henncssey) 4 dr. Dennis Herbert (D. MacNeill) 5 6 h . ’ - - . '%':n‘;,yGz_“C;:‘mand finned by gli‘;I"g°er2'ln§'2'o3,":‘2!('i2'b A M terials over corroctlosts. The Pope Thorne took the single Gillis. C1i'town: Princess Mark ‘°"“‘ 5h°° ‘°’ children‘ dash affair which opened the proceedings. ngnmome pari-mutuel payoffs ,1“-ggd 9;; continued right throughout the evening. Billy (ii. Command's win tickets in dash one were each worth an and plane tickets on Billy ‘l owned by Dr. A. B. Kelly, Ch— town. Pays - 3rd dash —- "$.00. 9.00 5.10; 9.00. 10.30: 7.00. 7th dash- 7.70, 4.90, 3.10; 5.90, 3.00; 2.00. Dashes 4 and 8 Morley's Pride (R. Annear) 5 1 Stalag Hanover (E. Bernard) 1 0 Princess Mark I41)! ill) 910.00% _. Arturo Hanover (A. Bernard) _ l 2 big figures wheirplace bettors_ an the aymark mare got cash stormy song (J. Campbell) 3 5 returned! 310.”. Stalag Hanover Real Gold (Clarke Smith) 6 3 . 3 pm $14.00 when he won the Janet M (W. Downe) 4 4 _ duh and place better: Time - 2.11:1. 2.11:3. ’ an fig. ‘.9 in get an even Marley's Pride owned by Jack 010 Annear. 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