11TlE BOUND - . . - - "B“‘Alai never AA: ,- /£s0&Ak7T - - m rm- »’//03 R1750 4/V FXCEMEA/7 _c'/IA/ME 7'0 55 7//E am! 70 VA/ff 016/? 775/5 ' aw B/17flER, ,,_ /V0,! WEL7ER g" //Y 7795 //A7'/oAM4 .' BOX//V6 1/745 marzép U . Assoc/at/0,6’ « £}’d4/?/fit’/t’ _ \l "?47’gV65.5vr:/22-'0 -24;/uo. . égcgkgf/3/Ffgg _ MW‘ ._§ SPORT i=oRuM WW5, 7 £05555 A//p 5pk4;1/5,. . menu in liu nun. . . I Yvon Durelle Would Win Top Contending Honors" sir, — If a vote were taken to letermine the outstanding con- tender for Archie Moore's Light- leavyweight title, Yvon Durelle, the poker faced fisherman from Bale St. Anne N.B. would win in 1 landslide, if the pool was re- ttricted to the fistic experts of Detroit and Canada. Durelle who has come from nowhere to the top of the conten- ders list in the past year has that_ one great requisite that the other title huntens lack — the almighty wallop, as forcibly demonstrated in his fight with Garden _Wal1ace. Durelle is not a one-punch fight- er but a punishing two—handed hit- Iter. his progress in the manly art of busted beezers is another boast 501‘ higher education. His manag- er Chris Shaban who is quite a globe-girdler claims his protege Speaks two different languages fluently and on occasions, three, Hf you get what we mean. BEAT WALLACE fie has just beat the champion of the B_l'itish Empire, Gordon W allace in two rounds, and has claim to the 175 pound title of the‘ old world” sworn to and assisted by. the secretary of the British Board of Control. He has also a D9Du1ar decision over Frankie Si1kar’s dynamo Angelo Defen- d1:s_of New York, who is consider- ed in the U.S. as one of the hard- pat hitting lightheavyweights in he world today,‘ even at that Durelle held Defendis off long enough to gain the verdict -- in other words, he has cleaned up the field. so there is really nobody left for him to meet but Moore and. Harold Johnson, if the latter decided to carry on in the 175 pound class. It took Durelle a long time to crash into New York’s fistic a’l0I‘1d. but noionger then it does he average fighter who confines ls activities to the so-called ‘sticks. Gotham fans ‘took no in. Iterest in him until he was match- ‘pd with Defendls and very little 11911. he came into the city with- otut a steam calllope and compa,-. lively little bally boo. But he is on top now and he is going to be a hard man to knock down. FEW AND FAIMBETWEEN _When he is knocked it will be a fighter endowed with more ability than most of the lads who have been barking at the heels of the poker-faced terror from Bale St. Anne. Fighters of the Durelle type are _feW and far between, at this writ- mg the trouble from a New York standpoint at least is that the local market is cluttered with a lot of hit apd run away battlers who couldnt knock your hat off with I bull whip and while it may seem strange it is hard to realize Just how bad they are until a fel. low comes along and whips them_ Durelle meets Clarance Hinnant at New York's Madison Square Garden Friday night in a 10-round scrap_that is. attracting national attention among fistic followers. This wil be a second clash be- tween the pair, in their first out- ing last Feb. at Miamn ‘Beach Fla., the ring side doctor refused to let Durelle answer the bell for the 8th round, due to. a badly gashed eye brow. Durelle with several weeks of strenous train- ing now behind him expressed confidance that he can take Hin- nant’s measure this time out. It is a known fact, that over the past several years, Durelle has a tendencey of blowing hot and cold. He has all sides guessing, the stir creating the proper pre- fight atmosphere is “Who will we see against Hinnant" the hot or cold Mr. Durelle. Yes even the money men who lay their cash on the free-swing- ing lad from Bale St. Anne will be sweating. They know that Yvon is one of the best of the two- fisted mittslingers in the profes- sional ranlcs, but oh brother does that cold Mr. Durelle look sour. Well hot or cold, Yvon is going to have to put up a much better fight this time around than he did in their previous outing, if he is going to carry off the Will over Hinnant. Drawing conclusions from recent raves in American papers, one is led to think Durelle of old in back on the scene. Although there are no predic- tions from this corner, I would recommend that every fight fan see the battle if possible and from all indications it looks like a grudge fight, no love is lost be- tween the pair of willing fighters. Sport followers here, especially veterans learned with regret of the death in ‘Dartmouth N. S. on Jan. 19 of Marshall Claybourne former outstanding Island athlete, before this migration to Nova Scotia several years ago, he was one of the classiest lightweight boxers the Province ever turned out. _ Although born in Fredericton, N. B., it was in this city that he made his mark in professional boxing. Even while far removed from the place of his early triumph Mark never lost interest in the doings of local athletes. So ano- ther strong booster of Island sport departs from the scene. To his surviving relatives this column extends its most sincere sympathy. ' I am, Sir., , W. O. MCCLUSKEY Charlottetown. Kicking Horse Pass in the C5- nadian Rockies has an altitude of 5,296 feet. 1116 INDUSTRY Tuna Teams Nearly 2500 sawmills in Brit- ish Columbia produce 55 per cent To Be Invited of all the lumber sawn in Can- HALIFAX (op) — rwenty-one;ad3- I teams 31°’: cioullfirilest th: wfldlfor the annual match. "9" W ° W‘ '5 ° I e 953 In the 1957 match seven teams international tuna cup match at competed, representing the Brit- World Ch'sI1ip Hockey Draws {The Guardian Page I Thurs,. Jan. 30. SMOIKES 4.-. ~ COPENHAGEN (CP) -— Can- ada‘s Whitby Dunlops have drawn East Germany as their opening March 5: Finland vs Poland, East Germany vs Norway. _ . Wedgeport, N.S., the Nova Scotia ish Commonwealth, Cuba, Peru, Russia, Sweden vs United States. government announced Tuesday. United States, Spain. Venezuela Sept. 10-12 were set as dates and Mexico, the winner. FOR CANADIAN L _,:,;.v<.t' 1: 5 round opponents in the world ice hockey championships which be- gin at Oslo Feb. 28. . An International Ice Hockey Federation meeting here Satur- day completed the schedule which pits the Canadians against Rus- sia on the last day of -the round- tobin tournament, March 9. The draw: March 6: Czechoslovakia vs United States, Sweden vs Canada, Russia vs East Germany, Finland vs Norway. March 7: Czechoslovakia vs Canada, Sweden vs Poland, Rus- sia vs United States, East Ger- many vs Finland. March 8: Czechoslovakia vs. Norway, Sweden vs Russia, Can- HOCKEY romcnr Feb. 28:,Czechoslovakia vs Fin- ada.vs United States, East Ger- 8 P M L land, Sweden vs Norway, Canada many vs Poland. '- ' ' vs East Germany, Russia vs Po- March 9: Czechoslovakia vs _ land. Sweden, C a n a d a vs Russia, March 1: Sweden vs Finland, United States vs Finland, Poland Canada vs Poland. Russia sv Nor- vs Norway. - way, United States vs East Ger- many. March 2: Czechoslovakia vs McCULLOCH vs East Germany, Canada vs Nor- . ' way, Russia vs Finland, United CHAIN Slfiw ' Q States vs Poland. _ _/I March 3: Czechoslovakia vs Po- land, Sweden. vs East Germany, Canada vs Finland, United States vs Norway. I ‘ ' _ March 4* °z°°h°Sl°Va“ia Vs‘ I Admission: Adults 85c; Children 50¢ ~ Sweden's Boxer T h 7 Mgdels - _ T ES 0 TS RE A HCIS Challenge Keith Carmichael Ltd_ H P R A N B kl Pt. Rd. Dial 6423 For Patterson “lrfasveeiell it, we service it” _M|lITA|lY rntsounurf serving with the United Nations Emergency \/j‘ EXPORT or any‘ other Mocdonold Brand , Postage included _ ““ Mail order and remittance Io: ovansus DEPARTMENT MACDONALD TOBACCOINC‘. P.0. Box 490, Place d'Arlnu, Montreal, Que. , "III all! Is lllbltfl to any clnlngo 2 In Government logulmlou. . . STOCKHOLM (AP)—Sweden’s In ge in ar Johansscn, forgotten man in the heavyweight boxing picture, challenged world cham- pion Floyd Patterson Tuesday to meet him in a title fight. The challenge was rejected by Pat- terson’s manager. 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