RINK INSTEAD OF RING Yvon Durelle, Canadian and tlritish Empire light-heavyweight gboxing champion. laces on skat- 5 with teammates from the . Moncton Hawks. Durelle had his 1 . g I . Talk Is Better Forgotten iMONtCTON tCPt —— Chris Sha- . ban, manager of Canadian and gritish Empire light-heavyweight champion Yvon D u r e l l e. said Honday all the talk about a so- dalled long count following the Archie Moore-Durelle. title light Orgotten. ~~—~—~-v——— "~"~M-~. . lads lost a 6-5 decision to league leading Royals but many felt the juniors would have come out on top had penalties playeds uch a big part. In their second outing. they hung a most convincving trouncing —- 12-3 — on the Naw Tars. Friday night at Civic Stadium in Summer— the not The Guardian. Charlottetown, Toni. Dec. 23. 1958 a Collegians Meet Juniors Tonight At Sports Arena Hockey action resumes tonight at the Sports Arena with Prince team for tonight's tussle. They are anxious to make up ground of Wales College hockeyists on the fronti‘unziing Royals. 5110“ng their abilities for the Prince of Wales “'1” send first time this season _ these players out to oppo c the Welslimen's Opponents [Olllglht Juniors. Goal. Redmond and will be Garrison Juniors “'hO )IiacLean: defence. ‘Mac' Mac- to date have looked as €00d as Donald. D. Nicholson. S. Johns- anything in the league These ton. D. Wood: forwards. R. Mac- Arthur. B. Luiid. A. hlact‘adyen. D. Jardiiie. K. Jenkins. H. Ding» well. G. Ferguson. 0. Wood. Coach r-— Jack ‘Spy‘ Ready. _ CURLING A side, the hometown Aces had their hands full downing the - Charlottetown ladts 3-2. A rid SOUTH BEXD. Ind. '.\P —Joc Kuharich. a South Bend boy who maiutng four years of his five- year contract as head coach of guard for the Irish in the 1935-37 . “It came as a sur)r~.~e to me period. was released from the re- ‘ ‘ l m and to others." said athletic dt-l In. Llewellyn ‘rector Ed iMoose) Krause, whol is.” p_M_ a month ago had told a Chicago Ice 1 _ open. quarterback club that "Brennanl Ice 2 — Open. Ice 3 - Points — Dr. Hooper- will be Notre Dame's coach for. tin long time." Rev. Theodore .\I made good in college and profes- Washington Redskins of the Na- sional football. was appointed tional Football League to return head coach at Notre Dame Mon- to Noire Dame. laner day. He was called back to his alma through the g c h o 01' 5 faculty: mater to succeed the ousted board in control of athletics. n‘ Terry Brennan. caught many other Notre Damei Kuharich, who was a 513? officials by surprise. i Aces have a pretty fair hockey club this season. However college teams always have the habit of coming up with some great talent. Prince of Wales will ice a squad that has very few ‘name’ players but there may be plenty of hustle in the entire squad. The collegians have drawn tough opponents for draw for Tuesday night at The following is the cinitii'; thet 1I~‘. Maclnnes. Had Maclnnes. I). O‘Rourke. Hcsburgh. president of Notre Dame, said CV‘aFIOLIewwn Club: Ice 4 — Points — Ralph Man- last night he accepted ihe board‘; 7 P. M. hing, R. Vessey. 0. K. Presby, recommendation "with great re- Ice 1 — ()pen_ N. MacLeod. luctanee.” Ice 2 _ open, i Ice 5 — Points — J. S. \tac- “I don‘t think my dismissal ice 3 _ points __ c. \Vrig'“ .Donald. A1. Saunders. B. Mac- could have come for anything I R, Ewing L_ Campbell. P Neil], J. Squarebriggs. did off the field." said Brennan. ACOI‘II. i—k4._—__WA ' "TS" T ’7 ‘ " VH7 "7-. Ice 4 — Points — J. Cameron. first try at organized Thursday night in a game with St. ed in a 4-4 tie. Manager Chris Shaban. ' ".‘gShaban Says Long Count in Montreal. Dec. 10 should be . hockey small fortune in boxer zipped back and forth, said he was glad Thomas Tommies that end- Durelle hadn’t scored or “wild horses wouldn‘t be able to keep sweating freely as a him off the ice". was long or not," said Shaban. ban said he'd prefer the ball park “He was more concerned on in Montreal, "sometime in June going to a neutral corner." or July." RIDICULOUS CHARGE He added: "I don’t know any Referee Jack Sharkey said that thing about Toronto and the ONE the long-count charge was “ridi—Eexhibition in September, we‘ll go culous." where the most money can be For a proposed return bout Sha— made. _“The fight is history now." said Qiaban, “and charges of a long grunt only sound like an alibi." S'I‘he grocer - fight - manager ddded: “Referee Jack Sharkey a tough fight to handle. . veryibodyin the Montregah; ovum was excited and cant Id 2'” y surprise when Yvon decked ' Moore in the first round. Z“I’Il go along with what Moore ‘ Quid afterwards that there were W0 champions in the ring." iDurelle was quoted in Toronto that week as saying that while Moore was down and Sharkey de two nine counts. the time- counted of “13 or 14 sec- W5" on each knockdown. t"I really don't think that Yvon flmuch attention if the count Ft lfldl’od‘ 17s QUEEN ST. in c i N N | s ill/iciNNis it FOR OVERSHOES -cINNIS FOR RUBBERS FOR SLIPPERS ‘ M c l N .N I s FOR VALUE l Wishes for a very happy their come through with the of this young season. The Juniors opener, but they may surprise will ice a full G. Bennett, pihrey. Ice 5 — Points ~ Dr. R. Ketch. A. Hum-‘ Mac- i Donald. Dr. Gallant, F. Hansen. When You’ve , Seen Something Unusually Smart A Friend, Have You Noticed How Often He's Said "I Found n at H and c*" on ‘Henderson a; Cudmore Men's Wear llllllllllll Here's wishing you I holiday season aglow with all the good things that help to malts our lives brighter. tlJISlltS m . 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