‘ .~ 3-,. “$3” W" i Tuesdrrv. Nov. 4. 1958 The Guardian Page 9 t . . i _ l- . , . , . . . . .. I k 7 __ _ ;. Kid Howard Given Nod Over u I n I n I n i“ ,n .9 i A ,. . . Tommy Ti 5 In Close Fight t ' ..( '. v [M go or HALIFAX mpl —— Canadian 1:45 of the third. Grant. 1.38. had 0 r c o r I e '; I“ H 1‘ V ll'llllAVl‘l'llll champion Richard to be helped to his t’cct and an: ‘i 'I ' “dt’ner run H: "l r Ilzl't'; i - v - ~ r - u r r .- - v (I M“ get {8. a Imtm inulattflot (ht-i th‘ \(mf‘d pcaicd giogg) as he \\as liclpid " liy.'l.l)l)|.li. bl. III.IIRI. the. limiting tempo. “1” 21‘8th change his style a little for Durelle was scheduled to open w , .l l .- 01‘ ll ( Ql ‘ (l- it 1" llF‘N‘ “0m ‘hP llnn‘l. (.iiidd .11 Pt -ss Ci ': d I l n ' . . . ~ - - - « n f mum“, “nth mam MN Tnmmv Tibhg ___‘w_rw_‘w Wfi___‘_h ,‘V' . ‘~- “N‘P‘m 9“ Haul." bU‘ldV‘lP' 981d Nlflllrlll. .Momc. Home wont find him training Monday but sparring ‘3‘ r. . r MOM TO\ fl”! \von Dun \von will work up to tour or‘ easy. Archie knows very well that partner Al Hogan of Toronto l towns tor p” of Boston. ‘ _ elle. the fighting fisherman from five miles a dav and hetv ' i t n ' - ' ' 'v ' ' - l K n" “laid. is to I ltI waila close fight all the way. Raic Ste. Anne. N.B.. opens train-land eight rounds of \sggllri‘tlgl lfllhhne: l'llllilll'l‘ilétaigef hgesgied gladvn [ £1323: lie she’lighledhl‘iggs , V “ sa e." . u( go .i ox Nit-hereon gave How- , in: hm-e toda‘. for hi; worm 1i ml“. .k u.- 7 . _ . ’ ' ‘ ‘ l ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ~ ' .~° " ii. Hm “W rounds. Tim); “we? and Inlured . _ z m d ting the foe \\ceks long: IN GOOD SHAPE weight who has sparred with .t : Tli‘:l\'§\\‘0lglll titlc shot against grind." Durelle looks in pretty good champion Archie Moore in Mont- “The main thing is for Yvon.shapc. He weighs about 182. seven i-cal Doc. to. Ito be in condition and strong." pounds abovcthe limit. (‘liris Slinhan. Diirclle‘s mane-.said Shaban. “Yvon knows what Durclle told Shaban: gor. said Monday Yvon will hitlto do with his hands." "You won't have to tell me to the road this morning and do twol “We're going to work on a plan train. I know what I‘m going to onilii‘oe rounds of glove work't’or Moore. I'm not saying \vhatlbe up against and I must be daily for the balance of the week. it is, but Yvon will have to ready." Canadian heavyweight champion ' l, , George Chuvalo. i.‘ Another sparring partner. Ted ‘ Poole. a New York lightheavy who worked with Durelle when _ ;1 he prepared for his successful it British Empire title defence. ' "i against South Africa's Mike Holt, will arrive here next Monday with trainer I‘addy Colavito, . ; The Durelle camp will shift to ‘5 Montreal two or three Week‘s be» i' tore the fight and complete. the ' training grind at Ste. Agatha, near Montreal. cril‘ed throc even. .lllflLlP no" Kerr had it 8-3-1 for Tibhs. Ref- err‘i‘ Frank \Iat'lntosh gave each fighter three rounds and called four even. The poinhs earned the the win. TIbll‘S. New England lightweight champion. went into the bout a 7-3 favorite. Ilc weighed l33‘.‘ and Howard 135-14. DECISION BOOHD Leroy ‘Roccol Jones of Halifax was given the nod in a prelimin- arv bout against Bob Svpeighl of Saint John. NB. The crowd booed the decision. Slpeight spun Jones around sev- ln Scrub Game DETROIT tAPl ~~ Harry Kli— musliyn .lr., who was barred from his high school lootthall team because of his Slii.’lllll(‘~‘". died Monday night of injumc: stif- (cred in a scrub football lamp. The l7-year — old Klimil‘shyn. president of his senior class and: X e e a dancer on a Detroit television show. was hurt tackling n 200- tln Fold Ali 3' R ieTi IOre with 11 folio - if Cleveland“m .hicago' 5. nd' of Baltimore 1 times and saVed ICVC‘I‘. Throwing ve pltches fax.an position, Hyde he gave, Howard llnlil’ax lightweight pound boy in a scrub game Sun- day. Klimushyn was five feet and weighed 135 pounds. Doctors removed a blood clot six MacLEAN & 1101” 1'75 ea“ ‘ _ I from his brain in an operation By JOHN FARROW New Yorker Recd Rubin. the Twelve davs ago the rebels. in» .5 “as the V 3:311 tgnmt‘hfr Sunday “mm a few hours afler OXFORD. Eng] and [Ap\_ sixfoot, four-inch. ZOO-pound for-lcluding some of the best roncrs; e: S U 9 mark ‘* AR LEFT d Fd d " ' w». drop t‘ho"HamaxJaf;ighwr m the the injury, American . led rowing reheis atlmgrlYale oarsmgg. who led thelat Oxford. announced they hadt HL 3 minim " ' 9 an 4 war Island Harness Racing Sidem. Dr. R‘ 1:. 8‘1 t _ V v .‘ . l " bi ' "V" w n ‘. — OXfOl‘d University rejoined theirP 95' commem : “I can <"“y "I‘dpl'm a "0“. bill“ “to ho Dald‘ ‘ . V . q . um tflll' Gillesme. right. were Club. Mr. Annear succeeded to tire due to ill hcaltlifnl‘elzl'r.‘ thllhiw Sagitlllevgeilgherlilzi GmfifnggEifil wingindcr Official {01d Monday" ending the this OXfm-fl “m beat cambridgc‘ for by mend“ 0f Oxmrd rm‘infl‘“ SALES & bbRVK/E v three gamk‘s pied prestdient and. Sey- the presidency one year ago pie has been the club’s secret Jon‘e'fiz f . ' 1 2‘ 1. ‘ biggest row in a century at now "em yea!" Rubin argued the official crow i w i _ Ind M“ V , r It last mgms wh u f _ _ s . ormer major eague picnnvg . h ., . ARGUED , . ELELIRKAL > d slitii X out I u M th P . en 1 ness orced the then pre— any-treasurer for several terms. Sydney middleweight BI 11 l r star. died eight years ago today mg at t' e un‘Vers‘ty‘ . 0‘ ER METHODS .Rpom ‘00 "won “me 0" “‘9 “'3‘”. CONTRACTORC, ¥ mh‘ , meatlflg' 9' rm“ Richardson scored a third-round at St. Paul. Nab, at age 63. llis;tth)(f;alfd dHOWHI‘d. dpl‘csidt‘nt ht!“ gravitaP 22mggtliv 3.21:1?“ an]: 313‘ 1mg? 0:1“ “fiiwa‘lmfii' A i i " knockout over Alf Grant of Hali- baseball career covered 19 sea-- 9 X0" Cl‘f‘w 3“ T990011“ 9 .. ' . .I ' g ‘3‘ o ,0 mm“ 0 “‘3’”. " ' ‘ 'i " ' .__ _ V. {M in a schedulpd six>mundeh sons. and with (he Philadplphia (M forming H". eight m mk‘, on British I‘OWIWE to its foundations. the only public statement Mon-5 11‘ “out :3“ DH] ‘166 - t e- 0 e e 5" Richardsnn‘ welghmfl 157v~ phmies in 1915 he Wm. H“, Na_'(‘anihridge University in March, vRubinstarth the dispute hy'day - V . MOTOR REWINDING dropped the slightly - heavier tional League pitching champion- “mmwpdi dlsagl‘emm “DENY “"“h (“de “lay” “"t 3'” ‘l‘i‘i'dm “hPH‘S‘r Grant with a right to the jaw at shitp. “TheI oarsmen who formed University's rowing techniques they will be required to row inE AND what has been called a 'pirate and training methods, trial eights, but their past action “M” APPHANCE : L I * C are“! to train independently have will not be held against them. “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ l( . _ now abandoned their plans and o “W “'i“ be Considered for tho”? REPAIRS ‘ i s T C offered me their services." Harness ROCII‘I positions on merit." O S R E H O E S ~~~---———»—~—————— . I 9 Will there be any change. '21 the. ASSORTED LAMPS A'ND . “man committee hgs oUr last Annual Meeting and it. gratulations to the winners. Announces on In and “gill? ghglldliarglemnge coach FIXTLRES . O . SMALL tilted to loo into t e gives me great pleasure to repmt At. every Animal Meeting it - , c t ' R A 1.; I APPLIANCES .. and purses of the 1959 a very suCCessful racing season. becomes necessary to write into BY NORMAN MACDONALD Tour For HMONCTONhCJI — Silvhl Dawnl‘igggn :33?“ limd- “(L '95. I think I may say that there the, records unliappV events con- 9m” was n 6 one do“ 9 daSh “ ' ' ' " '- “ " V _ _ i _ . _ , I , . V ‘ Winner at me Monmon racewa shall 10“ in the \\ay he \\is.i(s. men, W. G. (Blll'l Gll- were more interest. shown in our nectcd with our Membership and [mks right now as if the 13. success. There are no more cn— SHRED”. ‘1‘18. t'APl ._I The “fit “fight and it‘ wag wan, B0 Harold Cudmore. mrne Stakes this year than ever be- also with the racing gamer Thus 13nd League died mborning. thusiastic hockey fans anywhere I l “niewm‘al (rollers Asftx‘laljon vi'cmry in the sevel'mh‘ dash "a George Gregory were fore. It was the largest attend- it is that we recall the passing of . Thnpe seems to be in mu- capita] than in the rural communities ‘i anm‘u“c“d “Md” 1? 1939‘ 391mg provided me big?“ payoff of the . .. .5 that committee at ance we have ever. had. Let up that veteran trainer and driven: city a 1m. of oppositinn in this if you can sell them the idea and, summer '0‘” “"ih PNZES t0- night hm. Win paid $1,“; 00 “AND THEN .‘ 1f- ... meeting last night. of hope that our racing fans will Peter Conroy of Chai‘lottcown. In 1 idea or an island Mame. that your league promises plenty j‘allmg m0"? than $700.00". Mon-t- ‘ ‘ I " : _ ‘ v ' t. 9' Edward Island Har- continue their interest in rhte ev- the death of George llughcs of‘ Whether it's because the players 0f bf“an and GXCIIC‘mOM- Slim] and TOWN“ 3”? “mm”? the gopher ,Wmncr; “maflmn GET WILDROOT being Club. held in the cuts put on by our young horseslBi'acldey we lost another value don't like the trips down to “.H‘f“ “f‘ 1h? ‘0‘”, ('"Tu'i' . kma'r‘, 13;“. HR“ 'uwalj 19w CREAM'OH- .d Columbus Home on as. ev1denced by their attendance able friend. We must also refer Summerside in winter or some- We would prefer. as we said i . (mums .“1”. h" the ‘9““3‘ angg‘ '0 "fine “559 an on CHARLIE! .mt. this year. to the passing of that grand old thing else again we don't, know. before. the formation of an Is» tsflmmer “rm” 3'. the Greater ever 059"" " _ . - 1/ men of the commit. 73 horses nominated in March campaigner BC. Cruikshank of But definitely the Opposition is land league. we believe‘ how 1Greensboro open inVitational at 'Jobnme Russells 2213.4 in hhe .n. about after a spirited There were 26 Two Year Olds. Halifax, ll great horseman for quite formidable and may mean ever, in the old proverb, “it's an Gl‘eensbomv NC. ADI‘II 9-12. and fifth diash‘ was the fastest time of ' ,. on the failure of the 41 Three Year Olds and 6 Four the Last hair century. To the'bn. that the two chief Island centres ill wind that blows nobody Q1059 “'llh the Kansas Clly Open. the night- I ' dd trot and four-yeiar- Yeor Old Trotters 55 paid the rcavcd relatives I know I speak Will 20 it alone this winter. good." A commercial league in 50m- 4‘7~ 1" all the“? “"11 be 13 The daily d‘mbles paid $552“ to attract sufficient 50' d P if“ ‘d th ifor all Island llorsemcri when l Charlottetown and a rural lCBL‘lK‘ ‘PGA CWSPO'WOVM tournaments and “3-” While the Qlllnella 1‘9’ Wanton! proposals were (on aymen" ( pm ‘e‘say they have our deepest gym. We are offering no criticism. in Prince County would, give and to other events. turned $5.70. Starting Fee and 24 faced the pathy. .. for bettering the situa- Srtarter. Total Purses amounted to the Charlottetown players or l more young players a chance to l l . . . . . . - ~ , ' promoters. After all, it‘s their strut their stuff and develop t W the comm” was to $250030 Plus $3000 pald m _In gonduimrghthépnfflgr;Fig cup of coffee, and they alone their potential hockey abilities. l i - group has the Power N011 Money Wlnnel‘ss and the Chlb ¥fmdefis 0 < aacfigkglué Xe: _ must decide how much cream It would likely develop more i & TV Wm1959 hip-“rules pm' as “filial Presented *1 C001“ ‘0 ‘5 an alllfss’u hf it ‘1 ‘ 2 land sugar to add to make it to hockey talent for future hockey _ . a-.- t '5 they feel 1" W111 hes, the wmners "I eaCh ("1355' “happreua P .16 ' e«All vhilsthi' l their taste. There is no reason battles. ' ' ' the object’of the harness In addition the following Tm- “wad filsféiirrgerfi‘fbra i that we can think of why they ‘ dub. phies were presenmed to the win- 50“ an 5 n" ",V-‘en m m“: m'iq; should put themselves out to ac- Don't forget the hockey meet. ‘ - Anneal- WaS te-elGCted ner of the Five C‘IaSses. lemourageme ‘ 51 ’ 3 mmmOdaiP "5 down I" the ing at Civic Stadium on Thurs-‘ ‘ ~ ~ v and WW Gillespie The “Milton Bell Memorial Tro- Km M1 Sdandiird Breds by the“ Western capital- If a °°mmer‘ day evening at 8:15 pm- to ' ~I-i selected as secretaI‘Y- phy" t0 MI'S. W.A. Roberts of nnua ran' , . ._ C131 league 100k5 ‘0 “mm to be complete the organization of the Retiring edirecmrs Fredericton NB. Owner of “Miss .Our thaniksfilso ’0 “‘9 E’fhlb.’ the best answer i“ the” hockey Prince County rural and com- Ma Harold glead F' "' r fth T m” Absoc'ahon {M the”. “WP— W‘Oblemr 50 be 1t- mercial hockey league. If an— ny' k- 11 ",‘ ’ Honey mg” “mner 0 9 WO oration and financial assistance other higher rural league is GROOMS THE HAIR ' NON-GIIASY . rig: lntshea cox; Ygahr olnggggzv u Tr h ,. to in making our meet sllt‘reSiSfUli Personally we think an Island I formed, this imp might serve FOR RENT RELIEVES DRYNISS NON-ALCOHOLIC . w AeRobem Of°F5rede£§mfil N D‘Iegtho‘ulcinéilgzt abefinlgestt‘mflorfimzh a farm leaguetafior the. other. Portable 1-," TV sets. Ideal for hospitals, hm. moms, REMOVIS LOOSE DANDRU" comAINs LANOLIN ' ' o‘ .' 11‘ 0 5 ‘ ‘. " ~ ' ‘- l ‘ v i' ' ‘ ou‘re inc-res. in en erin "Stove “I”! presel‘ted the 3‘ Owner of Lady L0“ Hal wm' their heaptiest co-operation dUr- point. We think it would lure l a tyeam for this ieague_ be. 3% Etc' Reasonable rates' a," 30",.» 7050! and "I. New PUSh Burton Can " “3191;; whlch Show" Der 0f the WV" Year Old Page mg 1958 and look forward for .more customers into the rinks. Civic stadium on Thursday even- PHONE 9621 iurnuce a i. , .~ - i. . in case 0 ar- . i - Wtures $231340. berton. P.E.I. Owner 0 “Mary ' lottetown whose local problems . '“—" ’ ' "' ' km of the business Leah“ winner of the Three Year Dower Retires we are not acquainted with. A ' ' ' note of than-ks was Old Trot. B ' commercial, league in Summer— ' fl \‘4‘ . l - . i n . . . I “the Knights of C01- The “JR. Williams Memorial From OXIng Side would, sm- up “me excnb . ’ their generosity in Trophy” to George A. Callback of merit. if we can take past ex- i hall for the meet» Summerside. P;E.I. Owner of ONRJDDFP‘. Wales t Af’lrchlshu pertences as a criterion. The . :' h “Izzie Reynard" winner of thetman Dal Dawer. 25. once a top same kind of league in Char- I i lbw-appointed commit- Three Year Old Pace. contender for the world flxweight lottetown might go over big. 'tiohold its first meet- The “Col MacKinnon Trophy" championship. Monday night re- ‘ . ‘ l ....__..__—. holiday night. Novem— to Dr. J.T. Aklns of Fredericton. tired from the ring. The former f TEMP}. ls. “'eMbellicve.t:tul n 3‘: lltthe home of the sec- N.B. Owner of “Lady Laiketburn” British and Empire championkul Tigfidg wiuoll: foimead" 4y i i - . 'winner of the Four Year Old Trot. become a physical training dii‘cc- ‘ ‘ .‘ ' . ~ . . . . . , , but lets lace the othei alter- i. . t i- is the report of Our Slncel‘e thanks to these gen~ toi at a boys school. DOM!” has ~, . . i - . d ted b b." d. a mme in w native and assume that this _ se > _11,A. Annear. blemen who generously ona can a 15 Is ppo glimmer Wm be snuffed out at . r the meeting in Charlottetown to- night. Then Summerside would have to throw in their lot with a Prince County league. com- posed of two or three rural teams made as strong as pos- sible. and the. Aces. With a lot of publicity and evenly balanced clubs. such a circuit might catch the imagination of the Prince County fans and be a whopping M has passed since the above trophies. 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