13 file Gannon, Charlottetown. Tues. Feb. 5. 1.963J. Kingpetch Voted Boxer Of Month Welterweight: Champion u‘ (ii-.tt'itli Kc“ York; l. 1.1th Rodrigucl. Cuba 2. Curtis! _ (‘okes llallas 'I‘cx.; 3. Brian‘ Curris Wales. 1 »V .lunior welterweight: ('ham- ‘ pion-r\'acaiil tl')iilio I.oi an- nounced retirement I. Lightweight: Champion 7 tiar- PROVIDEM'E. R.I tAl'“ r Thailand‘s Pone Kingpctt-Ii. the re. - crowned world flyweizhl champion. Monday was named boxer of the month by the World Boxing Assocxation. Pnnc became the first IlZZ- pound champion ever to regain the title when he outpoillted .la- pan's Fighting Harada at Bang- 2 ZmiIe Mk 'la"- 1 - his firm New ork: I. kenny Th9 ranlf'r'I-‘S: Lane. :‘lllSh’C‘L‘tlll, M l c h.; 2. 3 Heavywpmh“ (iha'nl‘lm Pauli Armstcatl hos Angelcs; I Sunny Liston. Chicago; 1. Floyd 3. 3mm}. Gram Jamnk-a' l u, Patterson New York: 2. (‘as. . . ,. , . . ' . . . ' ' t hi: (.I ‘ 5”“ CH" LW-‘V'IIPI 3- “W‘- l-‘llt’ii‘droghilinpihigmmn‘ 1. finhanssm?‘ M‘Imonl. j l-‘eathcrwcight: (‘liampion — Lleveland Williams, Houston. Day” Home Columhm Ohio. 5. Doug Jones. \'cw York ‘ ‘ ' ‘,,‘ qu‘l 1. Sugar Ramos. ('iiha; King. Nigeria; 3. Floyd Robert- Light' heavyweight: Champion ai‘old .lnhnson. Philadel- ., phia: I. Mauro Mina, Peru; 2 5"” ('h‘ma , . Eddie I‘ottoli. Seattle: It. Willie “anhmwmgmz (‘hamm‘m " pastrann Miami RON. la litter .Ioli'c, Hrayil: l. smael Middleweight: (‘hampion Lacuna. Panama; 2. “undo Dwk Tlflpr' Nigplfia; 1V Gm? Esparza. Mexico; 3. Jose Me- I-‘llllmer. West Jordan. Utah: 2. (W MOW"- ‘ MW“ “Venom... Terry Downcs. England; 3. Flyweight: (‘haiiipioli 7— l’tinc . ' George Benton. Philadelphia. Kingpetch Thailand; 1. ‘ava- .lunior middleweight: (‘ham- tore Bnrruni. Italy: 2. Her- pionr—Denny Moyer, Portland. nando (‘arahcllo Colombia; 3. Hiroyiiki Flhi‘hara, .lapan. Ore. Halb‘erg Believes ‘ Jack \icklam holds a check WIFE GETS CHECK Classic championship. At llis NEW YORK (API » - Tommy -Williams has more thail the us- 'ual incentive to reach the 20- ‘goal plateau in the National 3. Hockey League. Entries Given [For Wed. Races Entries for Wednesday’s icc races at ‘ Ever Cause- way as announced by the Vic- toria Driving club. are as fol- , lows: -— ‘ Race I~Will Maland. Drillo -‘ IHal. Joylard. Miss Real Money Race 2—Roger Paray. Chief (Izaukce. My Hero. Mitchell. Chesterway Thomas. Lady Sim- coe_ Dusty Harvester. Sunny ” ‘ Brae. ‘ Race. It~Bonnie Watchiim. Miss le—ef. Barbara's Value. Doctor |Alec, Nellie Bangs. Craftii Bell. ‘Mighty Sen. Bold Jeanie. ce 4—Queen's Irving. Shanter. Hey Sou. Dante. . Ra I "W Hey Gallagan. "' vAudrey's Pride. I ‘ Napsack. ‘- Many more entries were re- , ceived but only a limit of en- ,triec are allowed to compete .nnd the first received were the l ones entere . First race Wednesday ' underway at 2.30. gets Wells County Club. who pre- “I want to set an example for the youngsters In this country and show them that an Amer- ican can make the grade in the. NHL," the Boston right wingen said Monday. Williams. from Duluth. Minn” is the only U.S.-bred player in the big league of professional Ice hockey. He scored his 17th‘ goal Sunday night as Bruins owned New York Rangers 6-4. Fewer than a score of U.S.~ developed players have starred in the Canadian dominated sport. Among them were Bos- 's Frank Brimsek and Ohi- cago‘s Johnny Mariucci and Mike Karakas. All three were. from the Minnesota area “There will be much more of a chance flor American kids to make it to the NHL in the im- ‘mcdiate future." Williams said. “There are more rinks in the. Mid-west and New England and Ive seen quite few good players around." EXPECTED DEMOTION Williams who scored six goals in 26 games for Boston last season said he expected to he sent to Kingston of the East— ern Professional League. a Bruin farm club, shortly after the start of the current cam- 'U a: go. "I was hardly being used anti because I had less NHL exper- 1 'Player Has Special Desire To Reach ZO-Goal Plateau me on a line with Johnny Bucyk , and Murray Oliver and what a break that was." The trio has developed into the No. 1 production line in the1 NHL. Bucy . leads the! league in scoring with 55 points. I has 22 goas and Oliver. ‘; centre. has 20. Altogether. that, line. Ilas accounted for 59 tallies. Williams played on the us!I national team that scored a spectacular victory at the 1960 Olympic Games in Squaw Val-y Icy. Calif. by upsetting the fa- vored Canadians and Russians. "I played under international rules with not too much body- ,checking. so it's taken me quite in while to get used In the pro ,systcm" Williams poiilted olit. ‘ "The guys on the other clubs I -,are really barreling into him' 3- to i l éiivmtc r i NIGHTS i ‘ Many people never seem to get I good night's rest. They ton and turn in bed—and then are dull and lintlen throughout the day. All at which may be due to I temporary toxic condition which calls for the use of highly ot him as we do now." said Milt Schmidt Bruin-t" coach. “I guess they think a“ Bullets 0f LightN That Kill 0r Cure It‘s science fiction come to life when a light beam can punch holes in diamonds and vaporiu steel! February Reader's Digegg eports ow thin exr‘itjn! discovery may revolutionize medicine. radio, and TV, , , _ may even make telephone win;- and light. bulbs obsolete. (let your February Reader's Digest, today . . . road "Light of Hope ~ Terror?" for n fascinatin q gastric DAYS Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acid: from the blood. It they slow down and impurities stay in the lystem. disturbedrut. tired feeling and backache often lullow. It you don't rest well at night—if you haven't that sprightly step of health in the daytime—use Dodd's Kidney for $9.000. his reward for side to make sure the check ., v' v . . . ' heating Gary Plavcr by eight goes where it bc'ongs is his F'med Mc'flaus “1mm? check Sir Hiram 5- ME‘le intm‘ “mm “13" "105‘ "I the Mlle“ M“ Kidney W"- Pllll-You “5 d"Pena 0" 00d“! n cwoke: in a. plavcff vcsterdav wife B'll‘b'lt’a At rriflht is mid me P‘lsmlhower Tmphy' ducal “‘9 “mt pracucablc "‘3‘ ‘players I figured I was gomgi 62 .. _ . t r .. s _. I _. . l ,.. - “Thentheypul. for the Palm Springs Golf Eddie Siisalla, pro at Indian (AP Wirephoto) (hmc’glm "‘ 1m~ dw“ he Sa‘d' Hy 'I‘EII SMITS ‘titlicl‘ track coaches in Now — NEW YORK. IAPI—~0ne of the Zealand." great careers in modern run- Lydiard‘s method Is to train ning probably is drawing to a everyone who runs the half-mile cose. and up a ’f hey were mara- Murray Halberg of New Zea- than runners. land. holder of the world record "We do one 20-mlle rilli each for three miles at an astounding week and I have riin as far as iii minutes anti 10 seconds. has 35 miles in one stretch but not given himself until Easter to de- often. I rain to run strongly cide whether to continue com— right through the race. Starting peting at the international level from scratch. I have never been or confine his interest to club able, to run the quarter mile running and coaching youngs— faster than 52 seconds but at. a ,lmld mm'e ,bflwce“ t e last Empire Games I did gm": "OWN"? 1" “I” hp?" “plasma Now “.5 (hp “,5, quart” of “1‘. “mm. Hockey League race, swapped hammin hardshipy says mile in 233.8. It's not speed but 53‘" mayors, Monda-Vg D0" M"‘ Halberg. "It's only a side. inter- SireHflth-" t ensoy' Tm}? cgpgm' mgved . . _ Y o i ew or an can ren- esl I have my ,io-b inil:'biewery WEIGHS ONLY 135 Rangers and Boston Bruins. in tice went to B0 t n and I ha‘e my am , Halbcrg, who stands I‘IW‘ feel, The trade broke up the Rang- 3311‘" ‘has beet} “mm”. 10": inches and weighs 135. con- as No. 1 line of Prentice, hiin-‘ 5‘1"? h" “as 15: H9 5 ""w fesses he is not looking forward scoring Andy Bathgate and Earl 1'“ Mt Slowmg dnwn- 1’“ to the 1064 Olympic Games in ingarfield, ' “mm”: holler 'han.pwr’ Bl" TORY ‘ McKenncv. 28»vcar-old centre. ever since I was 15 Ive een in “TharS “,9 pinnacip nf a has scmvd‘m 0,: more goals in training with only two periods of one. month off in that time." 0N SIGHTSEEING TRIP H even ' during his sightseeing trip to \‘ew York With his wife following an ap- pearance in Toronto at a sports celebrities dinner. He does it by running up and down the stairs at his l4-floor hotel. Halberg was coached by Ar- thur Lydiard "who never got a cent for coaching. like all the man‘s “IP- “‘9 nlfi'mlllf'S-H llf‘ each of the last six years. He said. “It's more than a world had l4 goals and 19 assists for “COM? EVI‘I'." {NIT 3'03"! Fl day the last-place Bruins this sea- is set for the race and It is a son ""9 ‘95“, The Lady Byiig trophy winner Halberg mice held two world for sportsmanship in 1959.60 records. the two-mile ill addi- M(-Kphno_\~ has spent “my two tion to the three-mile. But .Iim minutes in ('hp penalty bnx this Realty of the United States with war. in nine seasons in the 8125M Clipped t‘VO'tcml‘S "l 3 NHL, he has scored 195 goals second off Halberg's time and with that was tat. Halberg's best time for the. mile is 3:57.5—“hut I finished VETERAN LEAGUHR fourth. That was when Herb El— Prentice. 30 - year — old left. liott set the world record of winger. has been a 20-goal man 3:545 in Dublin." for the last three years. He has m“—“ been in the NHL for 11 years. scoring 186 goals. His high was 32 in 195960. Prentice had 13 z; E :1 11 1958-59. Fullmer Feels Can Regain Boxing Title Written for The Associated Press Ry (‘FNF FELLMER I Wings Recall lorry Jeffrey DETROIT (AP' lletroit Red Wings brought Larry .lef- frey back up from their Pitts- burgh farm Monday and re- .\Iinor hockey action at Mon~ WEST JORDAN. IItah IAPI 7 turned veteran Vic Stasiuk to tague Saturday night. between lam lighting Dick Tiger at Las the American Hockey League Murray Harbour and Montague \jegas. Nevada. on Saturday. club. saw a Pee Wee contest end in Feb. .23, not for money hilt for Jeffrey, sent down two weeks a 2-alI tie and Murray Harbour the VlleP‘t‘Et‘l that I feel that ago, scored nine goals in seven Paperweight: nip their Monta I can regain my title. games with Pittsburgh. Stasiuk gno counterparts 2-1, _This was ilot a sudden dcci- had rejoined the National Scoring for Montague In the stop. I have been fighting pro- Hockey League Wings for four pee wee game were fessmnally since 105] and long games in an emergency role. Bcii and Jcrry Ben and f ago made. myself the promise1He'd been sent to Pittsburgh Murray Harbour Nichol n and “41;” IISRW Idmy Skills g0. ‘earlier in the season. White ‘ a s w on won retire. Nat- In another move. Detroit sent~ . . urally. I discussed my decision goalie Dennis Riggin to its I-Id- hymflgfdhaigffwmfm Montague Minors See Action Sat. ‘—1 S- 5 for the. return fight with Tiger monton club he Western . , ~ oiid contest and Scott Hell with my wife and my manager, Hockey League. . Man. Jmsnn. Tho). would g'loyilnted the tone Montague , rl . the first to stop me if they lies-ed I didn't have more. Bill they didn't. be- -c " any Yank Horse The 1,625 — ton sailing ship I don't want to take any credit . ‘ Marco Polo. bliilt in New Bruns- away from Tiger lies a real C wick. san off Prince Edward good fighter who will get better Island in lttllfl after setting an because he holds the champion- Australia to England speed rec- ' rd. I—WFAMED—S-ATITSHIP ~ a career high of 32 inl Tracadie Crushes . . I i NY. Rangers, Bruins Trade Stars McKenney, NEW YORK (AP ~NS‘\\' York' goals and 23 assists for fifth- reiit campaign. The move was the Rangcrs' . latest in an effort to acquire more strength at the centre posi- 1 tion. Last week. they got Bryan Hextall .Ir., a centre. and Leon Rochelort, a right winger, from Baltimore and demoted centres Jean Ratelle and Ted Hampson to the Clippers of the American also have made nu- merous changes since Milt Schmidt replaced Phil Watson as coach in November. Among Boston's other recent acquisi- tions are Forbes Kennedy of Charlottetown. obtained from Ft. Augustus 8-2 ’l‘racadie crushed Fort Au- gustus 8-2 in a regular CYO League game at Saint Dun- stan's rink last night. Maurice Fitzpatrick paced the winners with a four-goal performance. Ken Mervin .VIeNaIly. James Mc- Nally and Martin Kelly counted singletons. Fort Augustus snipers were Joe MacDougall and lvan Smith. ship. He is tough and courag— PAR”; mp) _“ “mm [‘“H‘ o anus. He fought a great fight “'aler- 3" Amer'ca" hm“ from against mp "n a night who" I the Bettlcwood Stables won the fought the wrong kind of fight. prix ‘19 Franc“. lmmnz “‘9 Idjdn't think hp was as mum Sunday at the Vmcennes track ——.—_. as he proved and his punches in a photo finish. hurt. But I know him now and only a “wok 32" in the. Fri" ‘ I know I can do better. rte I'Amerique-F‘rancc's richest I'm 31 War; am, That's two trotting race. Great Inillwaler years young” “13,. Tm" and got lost in. the shufer at the 35 fighters 3,. “in ynungl start and finished last. 1 Wm, H". mlddlpwmgm The Victory was worth $22. I ve rm “in! 000 to Jean Malchin. a natural championship twice "Mme yl‘al's ago when am Gillies was president Sir. t a“, it three “mp” lvl - izcrt American of French origin. A 1' I V “9 'mdnn-L ‘ l mm who owns {hp Bettimmd of the Fish and Game Associa- - Stables. The horse was trained “on. he advocated at that time no] Miner and driven by lliataeommissionbe appointed, Em. chmysse. With Mr. Dougald MacKinnon by Rn ‘ Great Lulilwatetr. Match—[So]; ls Indefinite NEW YORK (AP! an eigth- I as the head of it, AA. Mumag~ ear-old. made its move in the 111m) thi‘ DQ‘PUW M‘mvisml‘ 01' In- trctch and did not get a nose ‘ duslries and Natural Resources in front until the closing strides. as a member. and the other Nar M. was second and 01- members to be made up of the ' presidents of each of the bran- .V 5 Julius 3 ten I. was th rd November Floyd Patterson's The odds on Great Lullwnter ches of the Fish and Game As- attorney. said Monday the dateiwore about 32-i at the opening sociation together with Mr for the Sony Liston-Patterson .of the mutuels but dropped to . spurgeon Jenkins. . heavyweight title romatch “313-1 by racetimc. 1 At, t time Mr. Jenkins 3:51;, 3986“ “8- 5”" is 1'" Win01 only was the law enforcing, He “M “Mums all-pad IMPOSE BANS et'ftcer but. also was the one I I I who made the laws and wanted signed cover the. period betwocn i J0llANNESBURG tReutersl I April 4 and April 11 but indi-I'I’he South African government ‘ :1: “3:151:3r22 tile! mm cited April 4 Is the more likely ; during the weekend imposed h. nmm- - dltl. d IN] further bans under the Strppres- ,m :2, cup 88.87%: "3:: November em rumors that mm of Communism Act on two ‘ “My would have “mu” m. Patterson suffered an injury to white persons. one of mixed r his while training at Hig-.race and a Negro. .lohnnncs- polwcrfls cynf'd‘m‘b')" ‘ t 1M MI“! N-Y. bury lawyer Joe Slovo and hi, _ F g liners Corner of l-iriday. "i talked to Floyd this morn- wife Ruth. both officially lo-i “ “my 1- Mr- .J‘F'l‘m 6°” ill 0n "'0 Whale." said No- ‘ belied as Communists. were for-l mime“ ’3 “M5510” umber. “He told me to forget hidden to communicate withlmme “'9 d ""99 pmerab'yv the whole silty rumor. He said my other banned persons up Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Jenkins, Me. a little annoyed that was not I he no four miles this mmcept each other for five years. Jenk'm' _ 0" m“ "iv '5 I 'm "l‘ ‘o. _ a, _ rm" secretary At the time that the fishing'from his stories of mint-oil; D." my“ mm L --- tfis‘h”; '3’ £2“'ltll‘;""‘“llsl ‘1’” dswt’t‘.""°"" 0°""‘*”53°3?"he“‘is fi'iiptmbfi‘i‘f ll; '” “'“m' film‘lmw‘ s u. mi 10'” ‘ ~ . y no on ro e nous. and Dennis"? f‘ T ~ Pm - "m I went on Y " ’ ' P “ Cruz? of m. “Hummus. :fcohndsifir: and gm X‘wmm Min. M Mr- Jem myhsrm d - _. _ __ .- _ CHARLO‘I'I'ETOWN STORE HOURS .‘ SUMMERSIDE STORE HOURS re 0 t Afrlcn‘ I540!“ “dust attend shooting. we 0 beeoi. . ‘_ . , . v . . . . l v 1:: (Maggi Sm {tome} hattain. “mm “wnmfim tannin an able to have or late. gislqnd fume" Open Dog‘saomsgog $1M. Monday Thursday 3 ................... .. 8.30. 5.00 w“ _ been deal!!!“ were con onnes. ng ceases. I am, ,' . 0p. . . WI ..... ........... ........ .. z - t -m' mm porn for the first fight burg fm‘ five years and ordered in question as to whether to. on. w.L. MocDONALD. 7' mm” s" m“ “m .y t I. y 8 30 9 00 p m. ,0"... one, . immune, mm“ m. mm. . . Open Saturday till 4:30 PM. Saturday .......... ......... .. 8:30-12 n00" r soother 375M!) was placed to report to tweet. like first of amt-met. the tub. Hunter’s Corner Columnist , Didn’t Want Commission of September, the last of Sep tember. or did not care. fortunately Mr. Miunlaghan for- got to do this but, he did opfi proach the Bike Shop and label ;Mounted Police to ask them to take. a check 1 those who bought license, :when they wanted the season. i closed. 1 If Mr. Jenkins would care to ask his empl . the Depan chsources, Mist was found MI ithat time, I am sure that ; iMurnaghan will tell him thatl 90 per cent of those who bandit , in fishing license asked for the season to be open until Septem- 1 ’her (I). I do not know of any‘ {more democratic way of dead , :nng as to mistrial want ’ ithan to have the majority and [not a commission of by one, decided what like to have done. 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