the Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 3. 1958 Gobourg Cup competition Is Taking Place This P.M. Charlottetown Curling Club is host today to other prnuincial rinks in the Galhoury trophy an— Strike Threatened In I.L. JOn Rejection Of Pension Two rinks trom each of the five Island curling clubs will par- nual compellflon. Bowling Results ' The following are the results of the matches played this week in It! L7 .- U! 'By JOHN YORSTON fl' n It.“ mu NIPRIEAL IO?) — Yvon Du- ‘ trained grimly yet confi- t v in a Montreal gym Tues- m Street Ell 'meawweimt boxing crown DIAL “1 .... the two—hour session was he said: ‘Ilm ready anytime I Wish the Pm Service ‘ was tomorrow. I'll take '1‘ 2:13:30“. ye “him” is Archie Lee Moore pm “:4 reigning champion of Son .1 Calif., who was due in I early Wednesday for the t which goes on Dec. 10 in the ntreal Forum. core, the agile and ageless, .. , train at the same northend u as Durelle. The ohampion’s workout is to be held Wed— ly atternoon while Tuesday’s s the second in the Montreal the challenger. * 3'1 weigh about. 174 pounds," a m I Durelle. the poker-haced fish- ‘m‘ W a. ham Baie Ste. Anne. NB. I! "flew" "em __,.holds the British Empire - u "w “ heavy title. “I'll go into the ,: at about that weight." The .. 'mm’ 'limit is 175 pounds. 5" I“ d u“ NEWSREEL snow " ' - . lthis session Tuesday Durelle. (hth . undid .. .. in black tights and a 'r- Celene 0 FM " ‘ - can 0 " gck Stretch "in . (Continued from page 8) ‘ Int John Horsemen have a- i been active as buyers at ‘ ,urg and Delaware. From .Kformer sale, G.C. Alexand— ' Damned a yearling filly nam— ‘ "Anaconda". by Rudigar 2.01 by the tamed Volomite 2.03— . At Del-aware, the following hases were made: Bold Mite x210 1-5, a five<year~old pacer Bud Mite 2.00; he is eligible the 2.21 Pace and is described having great speed and is a ng finisher. “I 'e Spencer, t, 2.12 1-5 by nee Spencer 2.01 1—4, Eirnie is .‘ ribed as a good horse that h WI ' trot around 2.10 all day is— nil. has perfect manners, and 1d make a gret matinee e. Last year, racing as a (-1 Year-old, he took a record '3‘ .121—5. In the 1057 season he ml" 16 starts. 'had one vim, twice second. and sax times “ ' With winnings Of $1, 251. alter, p, 2.08 4-6 and t, 2.10 ., 'brown gelding double-gait- 5011 of Doctor Baker 2.02, dam ‘ , is Harvester 2.14. Last year the trot, he was seven times ten times second and Bight s third with winnings of $2.- This year he must have I shifted to the pace, where ‘-=== 100k a record of 2.08 2—5. This \1 M 56 looks like a very good ad'- ' ‘I to the race ranks of Saint 'noul ran!” 4. r w 1 1;. I f FIRSTS ' ‘ t Comet, p, 2.07 2-5, by Scol- “x‘ Comet 2.00, dam Jrune Guy. 09%. dam of Guy Solis 1.59 2-5 several other top— otch raecc “ - Last year in fast com- , he was more first, sever 5 second and seven times ‘ With winnings of $3,655. His Winnings. up to the end of » your were $23,609. We under- " FEM, he has won five firsts |W.iom Pu. m3, and a lot of placings. aw“. . Hall. a threeyear—old W M." " Hal Senator, 3. 2.00. 'b ' Marta Epic. 2.09 4.5. "P “do”, ’ “fling as a two-year-Old shirt as some as his two-day beard. warmed up betore televis- ion and newsreel cameras. Then he boxed srix rounds with spar- ring partners, punched the heavy bag. Simplified rope and did cal‘es- thenics. ‘ About 100 spectators including two off-duty police constables. loafers and boxing tans, watched Durelle go through the paces. Earlier he had done road work and when the gym session- was through headed for his hotel to rest and wait for the next day’s training round. He went three rounds with Tommy Hough. former United States amateur light-heavyweight champion. Hlough, 20 and fast. was used to give War-old Dn- relle a workout in blocking punches. “Yvon can’t back up." ex— plained manager Chris Shahan. “so we'll probably fight him down in’ a crouch. Yvon's a‘slow starter and I’ll worry about him for the first four or five rounds." RESPE‘CTS DUR"LLE “He‘ll give Moore a hard time,” predict sparring mate Hough. “That . urelle’s a hard puncher." . The fisherman went another three rounds with Nlat Dixon, 22- year-old heavyweight who looks PimIico Double Pays $1 ,017 BALTIMORE (AIPI—«TIhe hold- ers of 47 tickets on the daily double at POSmIIIIICO were rewarded rIluesday at the rate of $1,017.60 for . whiz double gave no hint the biz payofif when Rest Stop ridden by» Dave Gorunan won the first 'pion Joe Burkett in 74 seconds at von Durelle Trains Grimly or Crack At World Crown like a young Joe Louis and who once sparred with heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson. “We use Dixon to make Yvon Work harder." s 3 id Shahan. “He’s a heavyweight and can cover up beautifully. Yvon says he finds him very hard to hit." Durelle next moved to the 100- pound punching bag for thnee more rounds, making it pop and jump as he worked Then it was on to three rounds of skipping. Doing cialisthenics with a medi» cine ball on a floor mat. Durelle had a complaint: "This is too easy. The 0311‘s too light. I wish I had the other REMEMEER WHEN By mo CANADIAN PRESS Georges Carpentier, idol of French boxing fans, knocked out the British heavyweight cham- London 38 years ago tonight. Car- pentier, the European champion. fought world‘c h a m p i o n Jack Dempsey the‘. following year at Boyle’s Thirty Ac-res at Jersey City, N. J., and ‘r-a-s knocked out in four rounds. the Ladies Bowling League. Games were rolled at Rollaway Alleys. GEMS VS STARR GEMS I. Dennis 100 99 96 295 E. Pineau 77 81 97 255 A. iKane 116 91 98 306 hp. Dwffy 7s 90 83 251 P. Rice 91 97 102 290 1396 (PTS 5) STARS ‘ G. Karp 78 89 90 257, K. Gallant 91 87 81 259 M. Whalen 84 89 67 MO S Vessey 57 76 85 218 G Martin 95 97 90 282 1256 (PPS O) ACES VS ATOMS ACES D. Michael 82 84 ill 247 I. MacDonald 81 99 83 263 A. MacDougall 84 71 86 241 P. MacDonald 83 96 93 272 K. Jay 102 105 87 294 1317 (PTS 5) . . A’l‘OlMS . L. Atkins '78 67 71 .216 600TH FOR ROCKET p. Mac-Donald 77 96 '76 249 , l . Tulle 79 90 91 260 . . s on (The Rocket) Richard. Hockey League career in first aid is all~time leader in goals. back of teammate Dean Prentice Guam 69 96 82 247 .u . ll ' uare ‘ . - ' ‘ ' l ' ' g m goal of his National c goalie Lorne Worsley, who is the Rangers. (AP Wirephoto) (P'I‘S 0) Ilecr Again With one here. I’d work twice as hard.” Durelle Receives Offer To Defend Title In Britain BIRMINGHAM. England (Reu- Lers) — British boxing promoter Alex Griffiths Tuesday said he has oflfered Yvon Durelle, Empire light heavyweight champion, $10,- 000 to defend his title here in February. . The Bale St. Anne. N.B., lighter would meet the winner of Mom— day‘s bout here between Yolande Pompey of Trinidad and Johnny HIaIIlalllIhzl of Tonga, Griffiths said. If Pompey wins, however, the other may be increased. Jock Burns. Pompey's manager. has said he is willing to talce a small purse for the chance of getting a title fright. 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Scorers are Ern MacInnls and Bdb Suther- land. This afternoon at 4 O’clock the annual meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Curling Association is being held at the Charlottetown Curling Club. Judge J. s; Dee- Roches is prwident and J. l". MacLeod is secretary. Johcmsson Has No Intention Of Fighting Machen GOTEIBO‘RG, Sweden (AP)~ Sweden’s Ingmar Johansson is aiming for a title fight with world heavyweight c h a m p i o n Floyd Patterson and has no intention of lighting Eddie Mlaohen again, Jo- hanssrm’s adviser said My. Swedish promoter Edwin AM- You Can Depend o; When kidneys fail to‘remove excess aCldl and wastes, backache. tired ;;' IPelan. disturbed rust often follow. ' Dndd's Kidney ' I‘LIII stimulate kidneys to normal duty. You feel better «11mm bet- ter. work better. You can drpwnd 5! on Dodd's. Get Dodd'a ntw drug-tore I I... ~ 1 Wise Santos Shop At “5“ ROGERS 5 Gift Centre! FOR THE FAMILY Fireside Furnishings Coleman Camping Equip- ment Knives . . household Steak Knife and Carving Set Thermometers . pocket and \ WASHINGTON VAPt . The threat of a baseball player strike arose Tuesday as the Inter- national League club owners re- ject-ed demands for a pension program. Frank H. Horton. president of the Rochester club, announced that league directors have. do cided the estimated cost of more than $250,000 tor pensions was too much. The plan was proposed by James P. Durante, a New York attorney representing the inter- national League Players Associa- tion. Honton told a news conference that Durante told the oWners: “You will accept this plan or must reiterated that any contract the International Boxing Cllllllb has tor Johansson. the undefeated European champion, to meet Mla- clren in Gringo, is invalid. ’llhe‘ Fliinois Athletic Commis- sion Monday approved the BBC: proposed JdianssonlMlachen re- match for the Chicago Stadium, Feb. .4. Johansson knocked out Matchen in the first round at Gotebrmg Sept. 14. AMQUOJSI said he signed a con- tract for the fight “under dances." He said he thinks the IlBC “is trying to break down the negoti— ations with Gus dr’Amato on a world title fight." THE GIFT THAT WALKS IS THE GIFT THAT TALKS SL *r’P'ERS from AGIIEW-SIIRPASS 122 Kent Street ‘ You will not have International League baseball." -Il-orton read a wire which league nfificials sent Durante re.- )ectinog the demand. “The directors were fully sym- pathetic to the players‘ request," it said, “But could find no way within the economic framework of the international league to raise additional revenue to under- write the players’ request." Durante is a member of the law firm of Lewis, Durante and Bartel which also represents the Major League Players As- sociation. Durante, told of the league‘s decision, said I letter will be mailed to each player instructing him not to sign a contract for 1959. DELIVERS ULTIMATUM Durante met with league dire- livered then what Horton termed an ultimatum. Frank Sha-ughnessy, l e a g u e president, called the news con- ference at which Horton acted as spokesman for the directors. Horton said Durante had claimed almost 100 per cent membership of 11L players in August Personnel has shifted since that time. "We intend to operate the league and play baseball in 1959," Horton said, Players shuttle in and out oi the league's teams most of which ham: links with major league organization-s. Horton said Durante started pension talks last summer and finally came up with a plan that would cost about $293000 a year. Of this the players would cOn- tribute between $36,000 and $37.- 000. Club owners would put up a maximum of $256000 even it the cost of the pension contract in. creased. 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His second purchase was Securi- ty Scott, a twodyea'r-old pacer by W‘On two firsts, two second tw‘o mi111de and took a room n "no" 2'14 2‘5~ Her winnings las 0" I” "n amounted to $1.013. 'l‘hi. M I She “"011 In 2.10 2-5 and was I I" I“ 2-0” 2-5 in another race. ' e congratulate our “ finends on tth addition above horses to their raolns‘ Andrew who a! l) “ .1 '.\ .1 (IOWA of Summer SMIC , 8d the sat 9 3‘. WW took his ' \‘l H R gain: . of Thomas B. Scott 1.58 1-5, diam .Siecurity Counsel, by CIhHCif .Cvotun- Isel, p. 3. 1.57%. This cult is ex- .tremely well bred and is a great j prospect. ' _ The syndicate purchase 15. 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