.......,;..,.......,.,.,.,,Wi as.-o Sugar Ray Robinson K. O.'s I Gene Fullmer To Win Title Fly JACK HAND l ('Htttxt;n IA!" ” Sugar Ray llnhtnson brushed hack the ycarli for one electrifying httrst of vio-. lence Wednesday night to knock nlli champion Gene Fullmer with a left hook to the law in 1:27 oft thr fifth round Tliiiu tttr sttL:.tt' TIIIIIT bet-attic thr ti"-t tn:-tn ex er In iiiin the vtorld nttdrlliwictgitl illlF four times Iiriittti-.tttt a ill:-In l uttdcrdonl I(lllPTltVl tip the, 25-year-old cham-i Tllnn it uh two solid right hand . plynl lies iii the hon) and then drm e ltoriic a terrific left that . I'lI'li1lllf'(l I-'tt'ilmcr In the Chicago Starlittm dork Writhtns; on the t-atitax. l-'iilInter attempted to get tip. But he lurk- ltntferl back on his face and was i-minted out hv referee Frank Si- Lima. the 'IIsl time he IIRI1 iii-mi atrmrwd in his I4 fnitt (.')rf'N'. FLASH FROM PAST with this one flash l'Illll ills glorious Dist. the man uhn once? iivas called "thin grgalril fighter-' pound for pound in tltr world" avrnnrd his tinatitmnits tiettstnnt rlnloat hi ihr sttirtix httii) - htiyl from West Jordan. i'tah. at New York': lladtsnn Squnrc Zarden Jan 2 This Has a different Ruhtnsnn from the tncttt. fatlerl uiirkmarl Mh'llilllf'l1(lIl tltistitiiittelv in an Iffnrt to an IS rounds Itittr months lgo The hull-necked champ from the west had been hanging away at Robinson": body and charging in fearlessly tinder Robinsonts mnradtr firr in lllt" earlier rounds. In fact. Fullmer had piled up a slender 19-18 lead on points on the cards of all threa officials in the first fotir riiiind.-. WARNED FIJLLMER Referee Stkora had warned ltlllll-' rm-r for a cracking lcll hook that i-trays-d low in the third rnitnd. but. he flld not take away any points under the ”fii'e-point must iys- tom" titted in Illinois scoring Robinson's dramatic upset vic- ttii-. earned ltim a .lttly malt-hp vtith iwltervtcight champion ('ar- mnii Rastltn When Robinson finally got his: chance to tttrn it on Wednesdayi utcht l'IO let loose with both hands with it it ad a it in 3 effect When Mt:-it Rav tried In punch in hi” .t'. last .laniiat-y, Fullmer mnrait shorik off the blows and came in stronger than ever. Altlintigh the record books siiv Robinson vttll he .17 Friday. he lu5t':ls l1lL mri-pct age will he .'tf'i. Once again Chicago was his lucky town in 1956 when he capped his cnmebac' from retirement byi knocking out Hobo Olson to wint the crown the third time. Tlte action Wednesday night vtas close until the sudden ending. Fullmer waded in with wild right- hand leads in the first round while Rohtnstin fought back in the first clinch iiithoul holding as he hart done in their earlier bout. Sugar Ray drew (tl'lCCI'I from the crovtd with a ifllld right tip- percut midway tn the first but Fullmer rhargerl back and was rounding ltim tip in his own cor- ner at the tun-tutnutc mark. Just before the bell ended the first round. Robinson landed a hard left hook on the ever charg- ing Fullmer. . Fullmer tried in nitiiiv in close in the SP('tlnfl. nestling his head under Robinson: chin and show- ing no respect for Ray's punch- ing power. A Robinson right up- percut zoomed to its target. yet Fullmer stormed in FLURRIED BRIT-ll-”Ll' In the final :et-tinti- til the sec-I ond round. the tclcraii lmm New York flttrries hrtctly tttth both hands only nt mom a Fullmer who came back punching L Robinson mnvcrl tun til his ('0l'-I ner fast at the beginning of thel, third. He uas at nttd-ring he-forel Fullmer was till his stool. I Hoop Team Of Ten Ago Plans Reunion Saturday Ten vears ago llltl coming Sattirdav. on Klav 1. 1947. the Navy Basketball Icam. winners lni the Pl-Il. Basketball schedule played the Von Watcrford Stranns who had inst won the Canadian Intermediate Basketball Crown. The local team went down to de- feat by at scorr of 55-45 after a hard ll)ll,l,'lll name in Mllltll they at-qitttled thctnscixcs ably anainst. a more experienced hoop souad.l Tn uinimcmoratc the occasion ten years after the playing of that historic game there will he a riv- union of team members this Sat- urday nt;:l'tt at the Rendezvous Restaurant. l The lineup til the hiitttr team that ntgltt int-liirliad Joe Cullen now selling insurance. in Fh'townt; I-Iarl Smith now with island Teta- phone Fit in Summerstdet. Don Machcllan now it United Church In am rtrttl. he punched with his nftrrlncncss of old in that one htttlritn: flttrry that ended Full- MIVLL reign iii one day Ihnrt of four mnnth: IAHF RING It Has in lllll saute tilatltttnt rm: that ffohtttsuii llrll won the miilrlleiietght title from Jake La. mnttg in I031 RESVLTS in THE CANADIAN PRESS Vailnnal League titit otonfltlmtlt sin 11 Neil Tori! MIIOOOMIIL I II I Fuahn and Criinilall. Barclay. GYl'iSOI'Vl till Sttrkont tint MrCalli ttfit Jones Ilfll and weittrum. Thomas tit I.-Sttrkonl. HRii- Mil. - Torre. Thomson. I St limits flfltlflflil tl.'l.1- I I2 lp Ptltghiirzh lIll000l0f1-a 1 E I Schmidt anti Landrtlh; (inoper Mi Purket. Kttrava tltt Hall IRI. Churn 19' and Foiles. Kravltz tilt! t.-Purim-. I-IR FIL-Cooper l Chicago lfll mi Ilt'I(L- 2 7 2: Brooklyn Till 020 Mr 7 9 .1 Kaiser niixh tilt l.otvn I7t and Neem-in. nrysilale amt Campan- olla L-Kaiser HR Chi-Banks. l Cincinnati fl2lflI'llYB0000Il'll1-I17! Philadelphia 020 (Ill 0L'00fl0 I000 -5 I4 L BASEBAI.lRRoUNDUPuE- Minister in the (1:-ipet; Irv Mac- tlitniton mm a llPV8d(ll'F on the. local uriterlrniti t; Mike Hennesscy now with the R.(' N'. Atlantic Cnntmandi. Frank Johnston now in-ith CNR nn Q.S !lI.V. Ahea- lVf"llt: and Walter l.cPa2e now in the time hitsiness in Cll'loun'. It is tnlr-resting to note that tvvn tmemherii of the show team per- Pasrual. Flevenger tilt Shtlfiett tar Brodnwlltt ttit Abernathy '7' Bverly int and Fitvgerald; Coiirt- iiey tilt Rrrberi-it iki; Sr-tire. Mnxsl I7 Narirskt tilt and Nixon. Hr- gan I'll W-Narlttski. L-l-lrndowski. HR ws. .-Rollin: Baltititrirr tntn (kill ltlti Chicago llll 2004i: 9 II II lltPs, f'nn:xttcgr1t t7I Odell t7l Reamori tilt and Ginsberg; Harsh-i man, llnuell ill! and Loilar. W- llarsltntan I.-l,nr.s. Int:-rnallniial League mo 204 NIL I I2 I M0 000 003- 0 14 l Snyder t.'tt. Paige 49'. 19- and McCullottglt;t Danni-an. .Iohni-on (Rt Ttefenauer. 13! and St. Claire. Rosrllt Ifli W-t Snyder, l. - Donovan HR: Miti- McCullough. Havana olfi imam 1 7 2 Montreal Mimi Mi: 5 I .'l Haiti-n. Lane (Rt. i-ti-aril tilt and: lsutiierdn; Groh. rrtstante t7t and, Jill ll taint Toront it Conler. Semorn-h J-ffrnal. Sum-her tat, Gro.-tl tllhl , Aciier ttni Ha.-tm, lI2l' Freeman Rosebnrii. Running lfli. W-Crlitt-; HM and Bailey; Simmons. Mil-,'H"'- lcll0”"" 3 1., IQII rm-.it mi "id t4,p.i.,tRlchmonii too zttttlntt 4 'I t. Donne" W. W-l-Iai-liar; I,...ri.i-. Rochester 070010 203: 5 it 1. "it up. rt" - gnlk; pp". , NlNlPllI. Dixon (7) and fhitiw Jnnp: Lovengttth and Grren i1i:,m,,,m,.. Colttmbua 010000000 1 5 I Am"-tr... l,Q.I'1' Buffalo 704 M0 00x--ll III .0 gmtm. taomnmm. it it it Douglas. Blackburn ti-, Wil- Kan.-nit tftty 240 010 00x- 7 ll Sister. Porlerfield tat Chalutleit tilt and White; Morgan. Keliner tit Truck: trti and Thompson W- Trttcks. lr5lSlPf Hlls. Boa-Wil llama. Kfy-Zerniiti. Simpson. New York Detrott Ill llfl III!" 412 I Di'tnar. Byriie 15! and Berra: Lary. sunning ist Aber t7i Gro- mek tilt and House W-Byriie. li- Lary HR NYk--Kttbekm Washington Nllfllflhm 6 I I Cleveland imflflinx-1 I 0 at lllms tit. Grtinwald I4) and Pater-. Mann and Noble. PRORAlll.I'. I'lTf'I-IFZRS NEW YORK AP! -- Prnhahlc pitchers in today's mayor leatftte limit, olalllflll-710 0.l1IlFl'IIll aiimaa uon-lost TOCfITfllK in parcnthcsest: American League Washington at Chicngn fl-.'lI vs Donovan It-tit Nevi York at Kantian sturdiwiiit Mi va Duren 0-It hmmtrt at Detroit: Brawn 1-It Siobh- Ni: Waterford Strands rtirlllklllj a fast. Inarp Defeat Navy At PWC Set. :a& active In ll-lo as the visitors avian "I ummm um am"! 1”" i I vtiiiuiiiiiiiit However, a crashing rttzht '0 "'9 Brandon Regals Defeat Quebec D! TOM MITCHELL ! QUEBEC tCPi - Ray Manson Quebec goalie when he batted tiii imrk wt Al Millar from Just ribs by Fullmer Siovted him down. i . Then came the book by the scored with a M-foot drive with outside the crease. Len Haley 59! rhnmpmn mm me... In, turning five remaining the up Colwi with a pass from be- frnm Siktira. ilhlrd period wedluuhy mill" W llllld me 1191- Robinsiitt was beuinnmfi I0 find El his target in the fourth. With about 45 seconds iii go he t-aunht Fullmer ttith a scrtcs of punches al over Quebec Aces and tie the beat.- of-nine Edinburgh Trophy ve Brandon Regals a 1-1 win series "HP flame Elcll with the fourth Next game of the st-rieit will be played in Montreal Thursday. All other games wil be paved it"! contest scheduled . I . Manson's counter came just 10 f S d . :ndKmEd Min ha f,,”'.'n hfifg seconds after the Aces had 0".-L'lleu'('!l:bys battled through more nsvea Fn” at ' hhed Ray mm knotted the score on Skip Teal'a than 50 minutes of vicious. hard- ””e'' ” "lei "'5 close-in blast. Quebec had checking hockay before either his own cornrr and hclrl rill UT! attack for the rest of the round out: one .-P, After anotliei r'tillniri- right missed its mark. ilnhttison din: a right deep to the bodv and tnl- N lowed with another right in the body As Fullmer straightened tip, Robinson pulled the triizizer nit the left hook that ended it No man ever has beaten ffiih lnson IVHFP in his long t-arcrr and he has lnsi only lite llmrs Ill NR alarts since 1940 Lamotta heat hint nnlv tint-r in their lengthy series. Ranrlv Tut'- m nved its goalie before thf play” Les Colwill had given the West- cien Dechene wa it Hockey League champions the . kicking out .1! Smite could score. Brandon i30BllE' 141' s outstanding iii shots-26 in the lead at 12:58 of th etblrd slanzal two opening periods. pin met defeat in his rentatclip with Stttiar flat and I-lttllntt-t'p caught the fittl fur) lkrdttcsday; 6 The Charlottetown Guardian. Thursday. Ella)" 3. 1957 niizht. Joey liaxtm. uhn slopprtl Ruh- insoit in H rnitnris Milli the hrltt of heat exhaustion. and Ralvll tTigrr- Jtincs. it ho unit a decision shortly alter llobttison started his ("lTTlPLlHl'lt in I953. neter 2--I att- othcr chance. : Moore. Years w W Iornied with tLiis years Island Leanne Iihatniiton Trotti-rs. in the person of Giiard lrv ll:-tt'K.inntin. and pla)lIll: tioach Walter Patio Thc purptisc of the Reunion. which in scheduled for Saturday night I! to bring together iiit many as possible of the Navy team of I947 and also representat- ivcs of other i('aTT1S performing in the leagiir that year. This years champions. the Trotters vttll also be in attendance. The following is r'tr urtleup oil the game played against the (fan-. adian Champions as it appt-ai't-ri in the Guardian of May 3th. til-i7.f Le- 5 vii Lee M) Only games iichedttli-d. Nlatinnal Lcagiia SI l.tntts at Brooklyn Ni: Weh- mter 2-nt va Podres l-it Cincinnati at New York: lump- stein 0-.'fl va Burnside t-oi Chicago at Philadeipiiii-i V): Dl'nIi fl-2t va Roberts 0-at Miluatikec at Pittsburgh VI: Rttrdette 2-ll va Kline fl-.'it Asked Fullmer IV -"IE MOOSE". FHllTA(ifl tAI"t Bewtlrlcred (lone riittmer. tit. miitiitewi-ti:tit.l crown lifted. stood in his flfesstngi rorim Wcdni-.-day nttzhi and asked:-' "What ltappened” '- "Hr got you with one. Gent-.". said Ftillmi-r'It kid brother. Dott.l "He hit you twice and then camel tip with that left hook. That dill. il.” - Ftillmor shook his head Andi muttered. "first time. That'a that first time I ever got knocked nut. and I don't lntnw how it hap pened" Fullmer. a 25-year-old rnriper TTTIHFF frnm West Jordan. Utah. railed Sugar Ray Robinson ”they greateat fighter l aver met." "He haa the but record and he's the only one that ever knocked mo out " "I wasn't nu-rt-nnfidenl." said Gene. "It was Just ral'FlPl.lflf'S!" Fullmer'A manager. Marv Jan- mn. apparently hail the answer for FtilImer'it defeat. "I think Gene wanted in make a spectacular fight hecauiw he; was champion. and it cost him hisi championship." said Jenson. i "We warned him in the corner. lln fight like he llld fought ti-tom: lkeep his hands tip and crowd. But the didn't do if." Jean Ialtveou l 1 Gear To Clinic MONTREAI. t('I'l jean Beli- veatt. star centre of the Montreall Canadienx of the National Hockey' league. said Wednesday he ll to. leave Sunday for the Lahey Cllnici ln Briitlnit for a complete ntedlcall checkup. fie staid he will he at the clinic for several days. He. said he feela all right but was "very fired" at the end of the regular season and dim!!! the lltanlu Cup playoffs. Near the and of the aaaaori hall merit. It cleared quickly. Now he the ihiin suffering front a kidney .u.t la oaviiii-it to tum I l lesion Irulas 609 l Dannie Slrrimoris l HETON IAPI - Boadtl Briana door Dubois Arena gavc Kalbcfclll out for champion. who is getting in shape for It scheduled June 7 title dc- fenrr azainsi Archie Moore Scores Ten Round Win Over Kctlbelell l'3S5EN- ('v0I'ma".V (AP)-Archie Anlhml). pudgy and overweight, eight Hans Kalhefell. cighed 206'-i and Kalbefell 2ltl'i.. am, Now go The 40-yeai'-od American lroml Max Scltitteltnc. GITOU I) DEFENCE TALKS OTTAWA (Ti The crowd of l2.00tl in the out rousing round of applause forl It was little more than a' work-. the light - hctivywcight force headquarters. New York: Tony and the air division in Europe. FREE RUBBER Save 550. ON A 1957 WESTINGHOUSE 21". Television 21 Tie: Reg. 339.” EXTRA SPECIAL ;”l. ,.t 1 F”: 289.95 .. ” grit. ii . It was -irt-itic's first start since 399795 '5" 93” loimund 4991510" he was flattened in the filth round wedlludlly W" German l"93VYiby Floyd Patterson in it heavy- Mmrev weight championship fight at Chi- Germany's San Diego floored Kalbeicll lwicet form-cr viorltl heavyvicight cham- for nine counts but the 27-year-old pion. was the referee butcher was on his feet at the cnd.l I i it -d standlnfl in! through Moorcls Puiv-lmnmence dealing WM lpt(:le;': erful last-round assault that had the (;e,-man bleeding and groggy. of gmund defence at RCAF air- fields in event of thermonuclear attack opened Wedtiesday at air Others repre- tsent all commands across Canada Irooinlakas S9: Stair Treads. T2 for . LOB Liqllf bulbs. 60w. 6 for Me Palm. all colors. 11!. . 1.29 FIRESTONE MAY TIRE SALE 4 PLY CHAMPION st2.9s WITH TRADE Alill AIITQCO. LTD. t l"lE""'lllm""9l White Sox Are '-licriorious Men A" wmng Braves And Dodgers Win CHICAGO (AP) - Sugar Ray Robinson woiiiiuttaat Ilatit found three internal vuitia men wait- lnl in his room as ital arrived from out Gena Fullmer to regain the middle? weight crown, Possibly out of respect for the new champion. however. the trio did not speak to Robinson direct nor aerve any papers. They were allent meters. standing inside a idtower stall while Robinson faced the cheering tiirona before him. Earlier the federal men had lied IIP his purse for 823.000 for back income taxes. They refused to say why they were in hla quar- ters. This was the only mystery sur- rounding the after-fight festivities. There certainly wasn't any ques- tion about how Sugar Ray did his five round job against the maul- lng Fullmer. "T was just manoeuvrelng him. trying to draw him in with a right." he said. "The right was aomething like a decoy. I wanted a clean counter shot with my left. I finally got it. I don't know how far it travelled but I'm sure Mr. Fullmer got the message. I lust thank God that I got in the punch. I had no other strategy." Chicago Cubs Trade With Pittsburgh RROOKLYN (APT ttiiicagot Cuba traded first baseman Dee Fondy and third baseman Gene Baker to Pittsburgh Pirates Wed- nesday for first baseman Dale Long and outfielder Lee Walls- Remember When Lou Gehrig. after playing 2.130 conscctiiivc scheduled games with New York Yankees. plus 34 world series games. was benched at his own request In years ago today. His muscle ailment was diagnosed as a rare form of sclerosis. and the great first baseman died two By JOE IEICBLEB Aaaaelalad Pun Staff Writer The aurpriatng Chlclllt WNW Box continued their winnlnl Wtva Wednesday. rolling over Balti- more H for their third straight triumph. Victorioua in nine of its first 11 gamea. Al Lopex' htiatllng club increased its first-placa mar- gin in the American League to two games. Milwaukee: Braves. only club with a better won - last record than the White Sox. rebounded ti-om Tuesday's shutout by New York to defeat the Glanta 5-1 in 10 innings. It was the Braver lotii victory in 12 starts and kept: them in undisputed possession of first place in the National League one game in front of Brooklyn. The Dodgers defeated the Chi- cago Cuba 7-2. St. Louis liook river sole posses- sion of third place in the National. irouttcing Pittsburgh Pirates 12. KC WINS Kansas City defeated Boston 7-5 dropping the Red Sox two gamaa behind Chicago and only a half game in front of the New York Yankees. who evened their aeries against Detroit with a 7 - 4 tri- umph. Cleveland. in fourth place. jumped over the .500 mark for the first tune this aeason with a come-front-behind 7 - 6 victory mar Washington. .. Minnie Mtuoso spearheaded an it - hit White Sox attack against four Baltimore pitchers by driv- ing in four runs with a double. two singles and a aacrific fly. Lcfly Jack Harshman was cred- ited with the victory George Kell got four of the 0rloles' nine hits. Tony Kubek. the Yankees bril- liant rookie prospect. hit hlii first major league home run and con- tributed two singles to lead the Yankees to their victory over De- trott. Tommy Byrne. an old Tiger nemesis. earned the victory in re- lief of Art Ditmar. giiiniiiiz his 19th triumph mar Detroit in 28 decisions. loser. NARLESKI MARKES IT Vic Wertz' two-run single in the years later at age 37. ANOTHER CARLOAD SALE or Gi WITH EVERY BIG 9 3-4 . FT. REFRIGERATOR 3299.95 With 5 Year Warranty. l9 Up to 2 years to pay Many more Models to cheese WITH PUMP and SKIRT IOCIIIY IATTIIY ma can I-anon no seventh gave Cleveland its titte- FIRESTONE I957 REFRIGERATORS l: PLEASE NOTE-This is our fourl-It corloud in the past three ntonflts- Which goes to prove we have the best volume in Town. Bike Boys cu rls Or y Frank Lary wait the. I saw victory over Washington. The Senators. held In one hit by Herb acorn through the first six innings knocked the apactacular south- paw from the box with a five-run outburst in the seventh to take is H lead. Ray Narlaakl. in relief, trial the winner. i Virgil Trucks. with a splendid I 2- 3 -inning runleaa relief per- fonnaaee. gained bla third vic- tory of the season as the Athle- tics spotted Boston a 5-2 lead in the first two lnninga and went on In rout Dave Sister. Ted Williams lilmmered hla fifth homer for the Red Sox. Gus Zernlal and Harry nen. Frank Torre and Bobby Thom- son hit 10th-inning homers after Danny O'Connell had opened with a triple to feature a four-run out- burst that gave Milwaukee its vic- I-Ory over New York. Warren Spahn. who won his fourth straight game. had a shutout un- til the ninth when Ossie Virgil tripled and acored the tying run on a single by pinch hitter Ray Jablonskl. COOPER HOMERS Roy Campaneila and Gil Hod- ges each drove in a couple of runs as young Don Drysdale won his second game for Brooklyn. The Kl - year old righlhander hurled a seven - hitter. one of which was a homer by Ernie Banks. Walker Cooper got a pinch hit homer and Stan Musial rapped NOAC AND MAIN there to St. Dunstnn's Church. Uniform and mod medals. Simpson liotnared for the win-i A T T E NAT I o N RCNIRI PERSONNEL. SEA CADETS. The Battle of Atlantic will he commemorated this year on Sunday. 5 May. Naval parade will fall in at King's Square at 1000. and will proceed from and Main Brace members are SMOKES FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL serving with Ilia Unilad Notions Emergency Face In the Middle East tie SOlIllS. too EXPORT CIGARETTES or any other Mi.-icdonald Brand Postage included Mail order and rainlliance lei OVIIIIAS DIPARTMINT MACDONALD TOIACCO INC. P.0. Box 490, Place d'Auiiu. Monhul, Gua- I'Iih ole: la aubloc! 90 any change 5 Oovonnen legiilatleita. 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