- e.-. -Hsrsrzr to --_-.~,..._- A cup \'\llSl rv STADIUM — Gerryl W. lhnigail lleftl and Bernie |-aiiiiii-i. hold the Grey Cup ii ‘.fiK~.hT ’.. ' RETURNS TO EAST above their heads In their dres- Winnipeg sing room following liamilton ,castern Tiger-Cats 32-7 victory over the years. the in first four Bombers. Canada w in (CF Wirepholoi _ ing split 812.000 for Brown My ‘ $8,000 for Lopes ‘ basis. Brown figuring to get $6 ' $I8.000 and Lopes $11,400, the big- By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO (AP: -- Heavilyvta- vored Joe Brown of New Orleans defends his world lightweight title at Chicago S t a d i u m tonight] against Joey Lopes of Sacra- mento. Calif, who embarrassed him with a draw last summer. I The televised l5 - rounder w‘ mark the third title defence by I I . the 31-year-old Brown Lopes. 27. is ranked well down! . the list of lightweight contenders. but ostensibly earned the title shot by holding Brown to l ' round draw. in an overweight' = match at Cliicago - 21 Stadium Aug- With an expected crowd of about 5.000, the TV return will be larger than the gross gate. es- timated at about 820.0(1). The TV fee will be $24,000 with $20.lX)0 be- The two fighters will share the net gate, about $17,000. on a 40-20 all) and Lopes" $3,400. Thus Brown's total purse will be about gcst take of his career. Brown is a 3-] choice over Lopes. whose role as a champion- ‘ship opponent brought’ a big squawk from No. 1 contender lKenny Lane. long clamoring for Rack Stretch ‘(1lllllIlil€‘('l from Page 6) I T.Il‘l .i.:ei-i. a five-year-old by K-ll" ~ llanoicr. was third in 2.07 is. ,._i.e l‘.’.5 ' dam is in. \l4rllllllR. 2.04 3H, by Cal- ,,m.-- itiiiiloiig. 2.02 3-4. and she ..i In George MacDonald ‘Ill.l.(l, I’.I':.I. On the pro- gram Novcniber 21. the nine t‘8l mil Doctor J. A. 8 vi :h.~ I ..nrth Race. time 2.08 1-5. lg . iv the locally-owned sire. Ln. u ll.’]I’\f‘SI€I'. 2.04'4. and gas '>‘t'fl in the MBTIIITTIPS. Hf.’ H. lirllllt‘l'IV owned by Dr. J A. iiniinliiie of Truro. Doctor J. it ll.'l\ travelled around a lot: 3;: _\l‘.il' he was racing in far w.iv I nliiornia. if he could only all. uimi a story he could tell it int‘ iiirl battles in which he has l1mf'll part! l\nl~»i~i- (‘reed. a four-year-old‘ w s third ‘Tide _ _ 9 The Tigers desperately in need eral manager of the (‘leveland in-I" - e Proposed 8-Player Baseball Trade Apparently Is All Off COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo i(‘.recnt;ras.s. in our (AP)--A proposed eight - player doesn't fill the bill." deal between Detroit and Wash-' The St-iiators, in the meantime. ington. apparently fell throuuhlwcre huddled with the Cliit-ago Tuesday when the Senators re- hite Sox lll an effort 1o land fused to accept a six - for - two Larry liohy. The latter also is being sought by Frank Lane. gen- estimation. of a lefthanded hitting ('aI(‘lit’l‘. dians. offered infielder Jim I-‘iiiigaii. Lane is reported to have of outfielder Jimmy (iI'(‘t'llgl'u.\‘S. fcred outfielder (it-tie Woodling catcher J. W. Porter. pitcher llal for l)ol))' but the White Sos re- Woodeschick and two unideiitifiedlquestcd infielder - outfielder Al nor leaguers for catcher f.ouiSmith instead. Berberet and Bob Weisler. a left-I The Tigers and White Sox also handed pitcher. jwt-re trying to stir up a trade. "We rejected the offer." said'Chicai.'o reportedly offered Joe Haynes. vice-president of tliepitclicr Bob Kecgan and first Senators. “because our prime baseman .Iim Marshall to the is for a centre fielder andl Tigers for outfielder l.ou Skizasl last season. __ .A .._-..._.t. .._. __ _ ..__.,7 la cr ( ow s . The odds are 21 Brown will knock little guy. scoring 21! ltlloclitiuls Lopes has knocked out 16 In h fence. Brown Joe Brown is Favored To Retain His Title Tonight Iver. Colo, last June IE4 Brown ‘won ' most recent title delwallace ‘Budi Smith at New or- siopped ()rlaiido leans with a I5 - his l.'I5-pound clown from round decision Zulueta in the 15th round at Den Aug. 24. I956 SPORT ECHOES Peanuts Had A Tough Time With Nickerson On Friday Nick .'\'i(‘kerson, R (' A I" boxer who hails from llaliiax. is a near to a bun saw as you can get among the bipeds war ‘ tier “Peanuts" Arsenault must have thought he had a tiger b\ the tail when he faced Nickerstin in the ring last Monday evening: It is to Arsenault's credit that he stood up to the bounding tar-' tics of Niclrerson as well as he did. and in the later rounds his looping shots were landing flush Nickerson's head and piling up enough points to give Arsen—. ault the nod of one of the judges.‘ This boy Durelle must have dynamite wrapped up in those gloves. Just when it looked as if Francis “Peanuts" Arsenault. W3! some I0 have a fairly easy. time with the Bale Ste Anne ro-‘ _ st dIIot.—Durelle delivered the old that doesn't mean they‘re KOIIIL’, “onciwo" and it was all oit-r (‘crtainly l)lll't‘llf‘ didiri \tillr'Il up his ()ppont'nl for these sli-cp ing pills .‘\F\t'flaull was as spry as a cricket iniiiiedialcly before the thunderbolt striick After the game with Alllht‘l'!~I in Summersidc last I-‘riday en-ii ing. nearly cit-r_\ one _\ou tilt‘! was predicting that the Raiiihlcrs were going to be too strong tor the Maritime sciiior circuit The Aces. who hate a habit of con» founding the "hot" sun pro pheis" put a quick end to that kind of pessiniism by holding thi- Amherst boys men in their own backyard and almost skating oil with a victory. This I-‘ rid a \ night e Aces, we think. will put tip a much better arguiiicni than they did l"riday. but out 3 . llopes USE POINT SYSTEM The championship match also* will be scored under the “five-I [point must" system awarding five‘ points to a round winner. any les-I ser number to the round loser. and calling an even round five-I ‘five. I Lopes with a 13-122 record cur-l lrently is ranked No. 6 contender lby Ring Magazine and No. 7 by lthe National Boxing Assoclationl holds victories over such op-" lponents as Charley Riley. Red5 Top Davis. Sandy Saddler, Percy‘ 'Bassett and Lulu Perez. l Brown. owning a 67-14-9 record. has an authoritative punch for a and pitchers Tom Morgan and lBob Shaw. The latter is a highly ‘prized young righthander who pitched at Charleston. Va TODAY 2-4P..\I. 7-9P.M. TAKE ADVANTAGE CHARLOTTETOWN NEEDS REMEMBER _ Blood is the niedicine only people can give! AND AFTERNOON CLINICS IF I.O00 BLOOD DONORS AT RED CROSS CLINICS "CLOVER CLUB" TOMORROW 9 — ii A. M. 2 — 4 P. .\i. 7 — 9 P. llil. OF TH I‘) MORNING so have a may Amherstb at hard-hitting group of relentless checkers. and any time either [Charlottetown or Summeraide be them. they will have earn ed the \i('ltif'_\ the hard way We saw a thrilling game of basketball at Civic Auditorium Saturday evening . W. C were away out in front of the Spudniks when the Summerside bo_\s suddt-nl.\ came to life and with a qiiirk succession of five baskets drew up iowithin four points oi the visitors The‘ margin held for a while going up to six occas-ionallv but settling back to four until it began to look as if the Spudniks couldnt I close the small gap. Two quickl , baskets tied it up Just before the_ end of the game forcing over- time ’l‘hen the tall fellow name of White salted the game away for visitors baskets and a four point But though the Spudniks were not able to get their first iiciory did giie the home tans a We hope in see iiitirel ,of those tans present the nest } time the Spudniks play. I I - | i>Aisi.i~:v, Scotland i(‘P~---Two ‘portraits Il\ (Htavia pliotographer Yousuf Karsh. of George Ber lnard Shaw and cartoonist l)a\‘l(‘l‘ ‘Low. will be shown in the De- >C8nlI)(’l' cxliihiiion of the photo- lgraphic (il\'l\l(in of the Paisley‘ I‘hilosopliical institution ?—— Wed_. Dec. 4. The C}uardian.Pag 7 Opening Curling Bonspiel At Ch’town Club Today The Charlottetown Curling Club‘ to throw the first ‘rock at 2 00 host today curlers from p m and thus officially open the parts of the provinceytiaboury Trophy bonspiel. Play ho are meeting in friendly. will cont in ue throughout the rivalry r possession of theiafternoon and evening with I Gaboury Trophy. Pla_v for tliisl break at 6 pm. when all the Trophy constitutes the first of-’ visiting curlers will be guests of flcial competition each year in the (‘harlottetown Curling Club [mg province, at I banuet in the club dlnlnfl Th F bo ' T h ' "mm videde iriatheure)ar|\rr0‘i9'2Vti“gAabsyFillingl Ice will also be aiailable dur acting French consul at Halifax I'll‘ "'9 3""”“"’" “d "‘''''“F argfor curlers who are not par— while he was on a visit to ( _ lotteiown Since that time it ha ""'p"""g ”‘ "'9 b°"5p"’l " “P '0' Nearly ‘°'"F""""’"i DISTINGUISHED cunsr and last year was won by the LONDON .(.P,4.he Duke 0, Montague curling club Today the Montague club will seek to retain possession of lllt‘ Edinburgh will attend a luncheon TTI(‘(’IlllL1 of the Canadian Cham- lmpm, again“ rink‘ mm‘ A|bN._ ber of (‘oiiiiiit-rt-e in Great Brit , . (' A ' station at St ‘"1 0” D” l9 I‘) I e a nor '5. Suninierside. and PI-A-V AUSTRAI-IA MEETING Charlottetown The opening draw. -VI‘-'W DELHI 'R9Ul8|”5' — Th? ,1 2 ()0 pm V,‘ find summer. next (‘omnionwealth parliamen- sidc no lteam facing (‘harlotte ‘liH‘.\ l'“l1l(‘Ft‘n(‘¢‘ Will be held ll‘ [own no 1 A lhprton mi 1 Australia in 1959. it was decided apainst Montague no I. 8I'lll‘IIPI’l’ haiurday TIN‘ l:€‘n¢’F8l COUN- . bertnn no 2 against R C A F ‘(‘ll of the (‘ommonwealth Parlia- no 1. Imt-niary (‘onference decided un- His Honour Li Gm T W l. animously to accept the invitation Prowse. a iery enthusiastic and of the Australian minister for pri- able curler, has kindly i-onsciitt-diniar_v industry. W. McMahon. POSSIBLE MOORE 8. MclEOD LTD. I STORE HOURS. MONDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. FRIDAY — 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. December 2 - 7 TUESDAY ' WEDNESDAY art‘! on Jimmy Creed. driven! ii .I :l"ll\ wingfield. wrapped up he tr". non American Pacing Clasi c llollywood Park, lngle-l itilifornia on November' loot L -ll‘i)plnfl a most remark- iliin xii 1.3 mile to head two ofl .e~ Ink and Goldworthy. Dia-: liU"il ll.i:. that had captured the :rs. Ii»: of the threeevent clas- .t' ii.is s|\th Nobody believed. :10} in his winning the second 2 Hull widower Creed had any naiirc of heading America's best -idvwlieclcrs in this rich‘ stake. the third and final hcat,. v sllti\\l‘fl the stuff llialiipitiils are made. lollies l’ick by half a length ntl 2»-"In: I tremendous ova-l on !l'I\lil the 17,332 race fans‘ p.''e-i'ii' ‘ tor iiiiivi-:R 'i»- i('(‘ for top driver at the iimxr 'llt‘t‘liIIfl was between How Joo had been top driv ir llll‘ [ilf'\lOUS three years. \ ll.ill\(‘ son of this province. llalw: iv‘:-iind. of Mcrced. Cali- nrn ii.-id ilie pleasure of wit- fi"s~~_ a tremendous battle he- W" Ax pacer. "Hawkins Hoss" Ind “'1' pacing star "Scotchlie". ‘inc-I in (‘M Saunders in the‘ "am. ment of the November I’ 1*’ _’|.ilil at Hollywood Park. ' \I.i ill until the final ,stride ‘la’ ‘ -' Siiiindcrs star won the 5-7-0" Rose Bowl Pace in 2.(Il- -l -"v final quarter was in 29. u.i. Viv T :.iiiit~ss horse writers 13 . iiicin -— from coast to "l -'1 llic United States. vot- ttlmllic Ihrccycar-old "Torpid". House of the Year. He sut- "‘cIlr-I \<‘oll Frost 158 3-5. that l"" ll llsicn had made a three- imt lnncr . MW ili|(~ "allotted for, with the’ _n‘-ilvmiiian winner, Hickory ""'““ lrililnil second place in Hie in-iilcsl “P “" Pleased to see that \lorton Levy. the man built up Roosevelt Pnce-. 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