6': V I Corner if n'ggiy.ou-issue if; L obtaiaaaiebou tcpt -Yolanda Pom-'exchanged blows evenly with Ptim- Crushing right uppercutsv dropped fourth-ranked pey. Durelle for counts of eight and challenger for the world light But in the third round. he hurl nine. The Canadian tried vainly ti Tl?!-M'VlV'CilKhl title. knocked out his right hand. Then just before the; box of! Pompcpfbut there was no Yvon. Diirelle of Bale Ste. Anne. bell in the fourth, Pompey con-pdenying the Trinidad fighter as he ' B. Canadian champion. in nected with a forceful blow to the hammered home lefts and rights d the seventh round of the 10-round stomach which brought a pained before applying the pay-off punch. l.0NDON. scy of Trinidad. England and the second time hei has got the worst of it." Shcppard' said. ' tis year )ure e wasl u isriiuiilitiedlin the thii-it roiiiiil of ai A C S H L Coach Back At Old Post "This in Dllrelle'S Secmld visit i.ii' assist the team during the next fight against Ron Barton- light at Hat-rinizay Arena here gasp from Durelle. Pompey weighed 169”: imundsl 1" limit" mil" "" "'9 5-""9 mwim. "mm . and nureiie i7:iy., card. Ewart Potgieiei-. seven-l Pompcv put Dtirclle away with LOW PUNCHES foot-two South African. stopped . iiiiiii ilPPerf'Ul after two inin- y . "RAW pniit." Jamaica's Noel Reid in the third mes M m, mum-i in . ham. lnthe sixth, Pompey was warned ' ' round of their scheduled plfl- By FERRY MARTIN punching battle that had the for punching low and Durelle Afterwards. Uurellei Canadian rounder. it was his ninth straight Canadin; Pm. Sn" Wm" fought from a crouched position. manager. Harry Sheppard. claimed v c,,,.m,.m, The Trinidad blaster. aggresmve "raw deal" because of Pom- Thr nnr-time lobster flsherman.land dangerous at close range. took pey's low blows. He saidhe would who claims 39 knot-koiits in tlayicommand in the seventh and pun-"protest to the British Boxing Board lights, started otit vigorously sndyished the Canadian severely. lot Control- In This croiid of 10.000 roaring with ex- Ended By Husky C they. seldom II I great deal of LONDON. tCl"' -Gordon Wal-i('(1tllfIl1'l. make it 102-pound advantage and towered 14 inches above his League "D9115 lJamaican opponent. Turpin's Boxing Career second a rid l”"”y' - SAINT JOHN N n tcpi.-wh The 324 pound Pmguiif-Tar hagm:-iilhc Atlantic Coast Senior Hock I its 1955-56 Thursday. only one coach will back at his old stand. Amherst Ramblers have re- tained Lou Kiley. I 25-year-old Amherst fin- Saint John native. ished in the cellar last season. anuck the g o e r s. Charlottetown pVA'Ill be missing- Bert Hirschfeld of Halifax ii- floored 77-5 ear-i 50850” The leagtie will welcome Saint John Beavers back into the fold after a year's absence and a name long familiar to maritime hockey-I Islanders.I Page 6 The Guardian Wed., Oct. 19. 1955 t e a d the Maritime Ania-I . - tlsfhrlelisitl.-'keynAssociation over fail-I Bmh Sam" W1" bf "la-Ved "way gate ivithlifrom home. in order to meet ex-x Moncton last season and failure toipenses go, this mp the club has pay a percentage of their gatc tow the promotion of minor en ure to split a playoff EV wards be hockey. Bay as former powers in looking in LEAGUE FOLDED I Halifax. Sydney and Glace Bay ard; ill dropped out of senior hockey iihen Nicholson and Bill Leclwell. the big four league folded afterj imprint in lightweight battlers. p ' g . y . the the only freshman coach Ill the it -- i tr. gge tin,-iii, iiiiti hnxlllR fans woud from Brantford. nl. en c te .h he - A.h- at h- f . bi , d .n mm"? up as coac o. e lt)nc- e our cu. -avtior .-iwmi an no-tint: uiaitihinsliw-Uni rmer ct tltitaiiih Rand-V RS3. aliflilviitli-"piil i3i'.'i5i'i”'i'in. 119': 5fi2in.-t'iiii”ti..i.? foil ii”.-"....n.l”..i tn" Hawks after staritnz with the wnnetiwd tmm he .il:ii'riarins, Moorcs and Olsons. Tilrltltt Tuesday flight l'i.V knnfki pmpnsed ml. Lnndnn Jan. lop aigmgfmm 8 "urn, M. pnmhosp cliih last season. He replaces an- Senior ,League. Rttt this NPTIIHS it IPR-St I 800d mg "."l "'9 "Wm" ltlwld "ml Shortly after the fight pro- But Turpin rccniered and had "lh" Halli”? "alwev DWEI-'55l Hallmx lasl -"'3" iiiimhcr of the tight faithful will d.l9.'le'g.hl ”l,'I3ml”"" will 5 mu moter Jack Solomons announced the Canadian in trouble at theH”21”gi")HM('N9'l- "lift I551 .Ve8r1lAiItllZ0n1'Sl't - Plfttitl h I k E .,h ,.. S, H, the rific right and punc to e U, I h t... E t l I mh. and M the mum. e it e. awks to'the Allcn Cupsenior loop but r:Wlr,m,,,m,h,.ll1iud s, fiimmy law in the fourth round.of their raflkedp xllggndlellgnmgeieof(.;irini. The third was Turpin-S hrs, semi - finals. McNeil hasn't ac--have not entered ('-ii-ici M'li'lp if for no other reason schedllled lamunder In Hap dad a crack at the title. pround. His left jabs and tiio ceplvd 5 '39aCl""K l"l5'i""t this CH'('U'l- ringay arena. Minutes later 'l'tit'pin. holder oil Emh me" were we" inside me than out of sheer cttrinsit,v. , the a count of six but the Canritlian-I5” o u o .. . . . I77-pound weight limit but -fh B t h rid I-.mpire light . . - - rm,” hm won and lost the hgwaieiisgmamler annmmcm hi; njct weights were not Rflnflllflr lgit)Eth'iiptntothselagji:t:r 'T;l.;fpIl'f1lPlAIl'l)lllmS No STRANGER ,, y ,. '- . . (i . it . r . h'hmHTnl "H8 as mm as any'””'F'"em from "18 mm" I Wallace bled from the nose and ended Wallace ii:-inrlcrod to a fttlhtctl I” lit? hlStttii)' DI llltlprlniil The 26-year-old Wallace. utt- and if he comes out the winner ranked among the worldis light . . - I in tiiiticlits bout he will reign as heavyweights, knocked Turpin to O at the end of the first round. the mil; man in history to have the canvas four times before l1eisTR()N(; RE1-um mmppgi) iiv r()i'RTn A , iiiiii the crown four times. This applied the final crusher midvtay. - I ,C I pl”"3 ""19 (m.1g;i,n .. on again (-hanip through the foiirth. 'l'tirpiii tiictl; But the lJl'tlHtlr&'llliUl(lE!li('(l. L'aii- Turpin connected iittli R riszltt hdilottctiiivn Islanders. he tookl 32”,” Rm”,-(.miy fights his best to rise at the count of nine btit adian came back strongly mirth-e to the nose as soon as tlic Itltllillllll-Eli? the-reins of the club after iilicti the odds are agaiiist him lrulmd E9! ""d”.,ll,ay' A ,p.”0.' .mer hm." Hugh campbell for in tiis three previous losing dlwlng Tlgm by W'”l"'e PM I'll" 0 'a.(e. Bay' N S" showy 3"" pin dovin for ii count of iiitie.llhe seustiii oPEM'd- hours he iias on the long end oft the betting while in his three Vic-I tories he was a noiit-able under- dog, Tliis situation might lead some spct-tilaiors to jump to con- clusions but as someone. once naidi "Snmctiriies the only way you can got in ii r-nnrlitsimi is to jump at it" We ii-mild venture ii guess that if Carter goes Into the ring at even mnriev or better he will come out of it the champ once again. t I O "Ain"r No Justice," Cries Zuluefa's Manager Fierro SAINT JOHN. N.B, (CPt--Fred have its ”liig time scandals but die Fierro the Brooklyn. N.Y there just isnt a thing the pros trainer for Ciihan boxer Orlando can teach them down in Halifax ziiliipta said Tiiesday boxing may Firwrri claims ”tliere jiisl llfllp ........ on .lllSI.lCE in the Nova Scotia cap'l t ital. lBilI Beer Cops Muscle Men's Golf Tourney The first division contpetiliniis in to in lh when he lost a 10-round split de-tm cision in Halifax Monday night to 1'0 Halifax's Richard "Kid Howard. 19 Over in Flniiland last night Can- ada's ligl-itheavyweight hope Yvoiil Dtirellc took a heating from Yol l.-iiidc Poinpev and ii Cnnadiani niiddleii-night Gordon Wallace call-i ed a halt to the fighting days ofl R'”"'l-V T”'l"" T'"'l3l" W33 Vll19d'.the Muscle Men"): Golf Tourna- filed for R go with Archie Moorejmpni heid 3; ii... (ha,-initpini.-n Ziiltieta and the Canadian light-1'" weight champion 43 ll1PIT first meeting three years ago is slight cut above the right eye nr-iitral corner and had to he lf'('l Tiirpln got up with blinking cyesl but Wallace dropped him for the George Middleton. said: ”Yeii. l have retired " He said his fighter was robbed and lit was the fourth meeting between dlewellhl "9"" Tim" Rd Ziiliieta ouldislaiit-ed 1-inward his 5l00l- ich from Schumachcr Ont. Stmtiilor to ACSHI. fans. Campbell is ;Frederit-ton. He urlh time with another .swing-llntosh as coach of the g right. That was the end, ' Afterwards Ttirpinis niaiiagcr.,his home. will return to ”This islas a player. road for Randyi Charlottetown. the new man 9 end of the p the Maritimes. is Turpin stmplv had this to add:l"-r-r- TORONTO (CF) - Min nniieiii of Turpin gave ii pathetic rli;.pla,v took considerable piioish- SM” "I F'll7'"b8H Weston died ent. He was only a shell of his 3 heart attack Monday night I rmer self in the days back in mmules 3"” leamifll her so 51 when he won the world mid- R""ald- 25- had been SEVOFPIY i return bout in New York infbile. police said. The ,vton'a Ition was reported critical. .(lt)at'llll1E the Saint John entry ,will he rough-tough Steve Brklac-i btit pol defence stalwart of winter Fain replaces .loe Me. U 'I L. Mclntosh. who makes Fi'edlieIi'ic-zioiil the club I l . . ' and he will never throw anotherlof the Inp p,-owd.;?:a::l:drJ::;”o"P punch lor he has i":-Iircrl." H, M, Wm". Mm ni-7iii.riivEiis.7iTi:rr' few I y Rob-iiured when his motorcycle was int son in London only to lose it inihcad-on collision with an aiitnm condi- heavy rights nmred walla”, mrjseasrin and is remaining in Hali- Sydney, Saint John will play Fredericton in the opening game Thursday aadi As a result the Islanders have gggn bgggvegggd ;;i"iChta';7m;gfU";gl.i.it i... night when . half iioienl"'- ljoins Halifax. Sydney and Glace Mart-i time hockey now on the outside plziycd in the WPOR 820- Colchester this year tbeythibltion game with the Saints losing any seriiorlhy a 5-0 score. Gate recel Neither has Glace Bay or U19 Sdlttt-S 83""? and few weeks, it was announced last night following a meeting of thel executive and the team. The Charlottetown team. at pre- sent in second place in the Marl-' most important of the season. would elevate them to first in the League standings. A double win for the Nomads ionship and getting a place Intercollegiate champions for th That Maritime Senior Rugby champ would leave them with two games lonsliip and the Mccurdy Cup. Nomads Football Team To Begin Funds Drive Today The Nomads Football Club will players to keep them in condition left in the schedule with boththg. f t.li lm t nt games this week- games being played hunch ' "mpalgn hr mud. to Dr. and the team feel town. that the next two games are the in Clisrlotu 'I'lie Nomads have their night set on winning the League chum" crack at ihl time Rugby Leagiie face a rugged- in weekend games. ldecided to launch the drive tim- champion of the lightweight box- lot it as possible by Friday. The has been knocked out only campaign got away to a splendidl tcalls netted the club 550 00. last night the players elected the m ll” it he" "mlgmt following slate of officers for the lVice President. J. E. Devine; Sec- WT" Eel llim thi5.time'” Slum" E iretary Treasurer, J. Elmer Blaiich-lC””'”"””' b”-Vi 53” T””day' - 'ready. and eager." p Executive Memhem Earl So is Carter, accused of fightuiil To date the Nomads have plavcd host "nl-V Wm" me big Chips are ed Trtiro 14-6 here a little over a s”pl'l"K' The Nomads also played an ex-t I with less: Back in l047 Carter. lgame netted the Nomads approxl-i tCabt-yr Lewis. Lewis Was quite Ii ;mBtPly 380-00 ffighter in those days. Their expenses already have' Smith, too. has Mont-ton will be meeting Aiiilicrstiriscn ctinsidcrahly over this Il','.Ul'B iiiice--by Joe Mic:-ll in five roiiiidsl lat Sackville. N. B. lclub at in IL! n-t l ”'t t htit was declslnned in a second bout in Halifax a year ago. Willie Marshall Reioins Leafs I" 'i'” ""ii' Tutti"? hill ll W8! Pf"-iGnlf Course last weekend was won hahlti 8 ltittk.V Strol" It" "19 EI'lK- by Bill Beer with a score of 57. ltshmao that he never got the Cecil howling was runner-tip with rhaiicn to enter the ring with the 62. lirzhlliiaavy king for if an iiveragei The golfers played 13 holes. tee- Joe like Wallace could put liim'ing off on one hole and shnnlingl away in the fourth round there fsifnr the green on another hole no telling what might have happ- lhmuilhtllt the m8t0h- I Pnt"fl if he had been Sllhj9t'lPtl to Wendell Gittis was the Wtind ronozvro tCPJ-Centre Willie tlie lllllli'll'l0llS. fist: of Moore. i3;viigoiiinzriiargei;v:ih;riorl:a:1am::nE Marsha”, loading "or" wimt 3,,”.,m: Md”. H", Numads. the son with 30- uPitIsbtirgh Hornets of the Amer-i 1,”, mm. in W, N 5 , p K 1'. in the third division Ralph Carr lean Hockey League. has been Inrilhnll lcagtie will be starting rillmlk ll" h"""r5 with F 59”” M recalled Pnafll Kin! CIBFICY OI TOP-' drtte for funds that It is hoped?” (”''"”"”d by R G'""""l"l with onto Maple Leafs announced Tues-I will help take them safely over I day. V the l't'll'li()' fiiiant-ial road during thel T ciamiy Raid Leaf gm-ward gob. rr-iiiaiiirlcr of the league Sf'l1f.'Cllllt'.'i naiiey has been sgnt down got Kiner Named Gen. Manager At San Diego . Al ii bniislcrs meeting held lasll etc-ntiig l)cs Riirgc was elected president. of the club and together with his cxct-titive will be spear-,' heading this drive during the ncxti foiv iicclts We hope that Charlotte-I Iniiri fail: will meet this cfforlr replace Marshall with the Hornets. l Marshall will join the Leafs inf New York today in time for Leafs; regular National Hockey Leagiiet game against Rangers. 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(Apt )2...- pmer National League homcriin king iRalph Kiner. 32. was named gen-. oral manager of thy Pacific Fossil Leagues San Diego Padres Tues- nini-r1mi'inr: dtirini: the games play- day, BYC Meeting Ed thus Ia: and VlilI:14IllE1lVe8Vy! !l-le oli,tatned his rclivisc as a iii-vpn o rmtspnrn ion. ,erse.vsipa,ver rom Cli-ivclriml India s iii. . . - 9 s .-in.i "iii... ..,,.,i,.,,,,,,,. ;,...i,,, ”,..,,,imm W mmnnw M ii Miiiitlily ITIPPIIIIIZ of B.3.(,. Illczr nlrirtly amateur athletes who Kiner. who hit .169 homers in Ills tonight in mg rwrt.iL.r in this sometimes ha7.ard- 10 years in the majors. with Pitts. niii civirl for nothiiig more than burgh. the Chicago Cubs and (lleir-- Hall tlir rim they not out of it will be land. was hired by the San Dingo in-v i-zratr-fiil and appreciative of clubs new owner. the Wcstgalpv nrii .'l'.Ki&l3I'lIlP given them -- be ltlCaliforniii Tiina Packing ('o. pi-rr no small. Kiner reached a top salary it-ith-lnllmi ed by social and en- . 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Frank Jclks has been sional boxing and 48 bouts. believes .holding rcgtilar workouts with his his left hook is Charlottctiiiiin, tivn League games. They lost to d"w"' And they 3” dnwn fl" thel the following sea-;Nevit Glasgow by a 3-2 score inl”'h"d"l"'l '5 the Atlantic (foasttlhe opening game and then troiiiic- Sm"? 5” H" "M9 New Ymker is .mediately and complete as much SIIOW U18! JlmmY Clftefi frequent it ""1" "w" "Fml 5:25?”l:..5"';i;ZZlif”i..?'"i5..Ii';f.iI Bud Smith Expects To K.O. Jimmy Carter Tonight CINCINNATI IAPI-The recnrdslthe three-time champion. and ih. t c t it pow" Bu ar er as a reputsti 9 calmness. patience. and the :TJillTyl to take advantage of his opponents- tonce in 98 fights.' but Bud Smith. mistakes. He said he has studied At a special meeting of the team who dethroned him lash expects the mom)" pictures of the la” l'Elit lwlth Smith and saw where be mad. .”Almosl. had him when I took theimlstakes. pcmb. Pnsidemp Desmond Burge; title in Boston in June. and surel lWON'T STOP FOR CUTS Slender. lithe Carter is free at tone worry. The Cincinnati Boxlii: !Commission agreed that the limit - rounder. becausei l STOPPED iiv LEWIS I put from than two years experience. was can team in the Truro stopped in seven rnunds by Charles games. will not be stopped for sive bleeding. Carter is a blender. He ua; in badly cut around the cyes and is.-. in the bout with Smith in Boston that it took N stitches to close iii. wounds. Smith, who fought on the Amcri. the 1948 (llympi;-5 ls IIEIVIIY muscled and thick shouldered. He has sliown no tendency to get heavy armed, hnii. 5i".V PMT5. been stopped 'ever. 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