14 The Guardian. Chariottetown, Thurs., Oct. Z1, 1965. SPORTS FRONT Chuvalo Gets Last Chance SUMMERSIDE Several |brilliant finishes, new reeords,| § Huge Quinella In S'side Action (G. Chappell) Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly. Rollomatic (J. Campbell) MARITIME RACING MONCTON (CP) — Water Freight, owned by Stanley May- hew of Kinkora, PE 1. was a .|doubledash winner on a nine- dash harness racing card here Wednesday night in times of | 2.08 4-5 and 2.1] 1-5. Other double winners were ‘and a prodigious pay of $384 on ; ‘ ” the quinn‘ race © Meng Sly Wapne (A Macnee) $¢/Napeys lek (218 ad, 210 By CHRIS ANNETT led the eight-dash program at|Bobby Brook (A. Ford) y wre slanonya |Summereide.. Raceway —_last/ Billy G. Command ‘E. Clow) Es | ae Despite all the contraversy over the sad state of the fight Night. : ‘ Highland = mee yiHenley (211 45), Zip py Game, three big matches tha! could change the whole image Knight Way and Cyclone by Lee Taylor Seven Mile Wick (2.14 1-5) and Nellie J, o sport are upcoming and al! of them could he real [ree \Kelly were the first two fimish-|Creek. ’ (1.40) over a *a-mile track. 8. - : The one that will undoubtely generate the most interest to jere in race 6, but an there were) Times, 2.082: and 2:15. SACKVILLE DOWNS, N38. most local and Canadian fans is the world heavyweight cham- ine tickets bought on this com- Mt. Girl (G. Sobey) 13 (CP) — Sandy Slator raced the pionship bout between Canadian George Chuvalo and title hold- |bination the $384 quinella was er (Elmer Clow) 4 1| fastest mile of the might on an er Ernie Terrell. But, you say, Cassius Clay is the world jpaid on a combination of Lucky V. (L. Taylor) 3 2\eight-dash harness racing card champ; how can Chuvalo and Terrell fight for his title? Terrell \Kmight Way and Highland Spir-/ soiurge (D. Simmons? 9 5| bere Wednesday. {s the holder of the World Boxing Associations version of the it Knight Norris Sandy Slator, owned by Mrs. crown and this associations jurisdiction is recognized in all New records were set by Mr. (G. Chappell) 84 D. Walker of Halifax, won the parts of the globe except in three of the fifty States of the |Charmer, who won the first] chesierway Thomas sixth race in 2:00.4. U.S. To say the least then this match is a very important | race {n a time of 2:12:3; Step-| (M7 Green) @66| Other winners were Megas one for the Canadian product. | hen Lee Hal in race 4, 2:15.2;) Bine Mt. Girl owned by A.|Adam (2:18) Fur Annway Chuvalo has come a long way in the past few years since Knight Way in race 6, 2:13; end) MacMillan and BH. Bill O'Leary (2:12,3), Sir Ashley (2:11), Dale the brawls he staged against George Clefoux for the Can- Rustico Bay in race 8, 2:16. and 8'side ; owned by R Regent (2.11.3, Golden Law adian Heavyweight Championship. After he lost the title he All four special pays were!and D. Gass, Cornwall (2:09.4) and Liberty Valley disappeared from view for a year but then came up with the quinellas, and they paid $40.40,' Times: 2:11.4 and 2:12.2. (2:16.2) move that has put him close to the top of the heap again. He |$12.70, amd $8.00 on races 2,| ae RACE os Best ‘combination pay was a contacted Teddy McWhirter. 4 and respec . besides: | ¥ MeWhirter is the right kind of trainer for an agressive box- ‘the Cee ae race ene ee oo So on Megas | er like Chuvalo. It is a well known fact that Chuvalo is a | quinella. All Jollity (J. Harkness) 3 ay. i scrapper, one of those fighters . ho om - hard at me Oe | RACES 1 and 5 Hallie J. (I. Neill) SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) —E i or four cracks to get one punch in. As once said, nev- harmer . er be a fancy dan.’ Former managers of the now Canadian : Chief's Gal jictee i eee aaa ( ; ) : J. Creed stepped the fastest i champ tryed to make him a defensive fighter but McWhirter * aes eS pate Bifty Silver (EB. Arsenault) 42) Homestretch (A. Smith) 1 mile om an eightdash harness | started to polish Chuvalo’s attack eis Tenessee Riley | Stephen Lee Hal owned by|"@cing card here Wednesday | Now, in Chuvalo's words, “I’m sure of myself’ and he has NO GOAL (G. Chappell) 33| Ramsey and Howatt, Albany. night, hitting the wire in 2:10.2 aoe cog why be a marches a opel ray cP ‘ », & Ellen Joyce (O. Willia) 25| Time: 2:15.2. There were no double winners. to ighting again imself when he ; \ i it did not take too much boxing on Clerouxs part to put him Gleen Hall of the Chicago Hockey League's 19th annual ‘ast wight. Hal! played the All Stars. a Coeieie eae by W ° Rustico ata Pinean) 1| Portia (in. Pinon oe there. In a much more recent bout Chuvalo was pitted against Black Hawks deflects puck All Star game at Montreal whole game in nets for the (CP Wirephote) Henderson, Oromocto, N.B. Jolly Lass. (G. Chappell) 2| (2:14), Estell Chi (2:16) one of the slickest boxers in the world, Floyd Patterson and | ast the net in the National Chief's Gal owned by J. R. Wil. Gary Lee Clegg (0. Willis) 3 Betty's Prine Tens ‘ 6), he came through with flying colors against all the combina- Nason Cittaaae . Victory March (W. on) 4|Miss B.D Vel ~~ (2:15), Wane Tek Patiersen canis See at er e Times: 2:12 and 2:11.23 |Mighty Sandy (A. . limi naae” = RACES 2 and 6 Name The Price (G. Sobey) 6! The daily double combination HAS POLISHED STYLE Highland Spirit (R. Barnett) 13 Lorna Price (J. Bernard) © 7 of Eetell Chips and Betty's |Knight Way (L. Taylor) 81 Honest Patch (J. Chappell) 8|Prince Tabb returned $108.80 Chuvale used te be a one handed fighter, relying solely on | | Royal Hi Direct Time: 2:16. to 33. winners. @ wicked left hook and an occassional jab but McWhirter has | » , | fixed that problem. The challanaet ow has a oe ee | © | e f | of combinations and where he u © lose oppon at w C U Of S 1085 to in trouble, they don't get away anymore. an. nion en $ | Ril CARS 1965, Infighting is another of Chuvalos fortes aoa in the opinion ne : Also I trode wp er Gown or sell of many observers, if the referee t ‘hurvalo Patterson 4 ca i T 5 iH ck T | match had not broken clinches so quickly, that Chuvalo would |. » , ° ‘ meee ai 0 ponser oc ey eam it for you. Foreigh or American. have won the bout instead of losing on a split decision. As By AL McNEEL _ «their five goals against Charlie who fired and bounced his shot |rose, Provost, Richard, Balon, | Thru Nose was stated before this isa big match for the Toronto product. MONTREAL (CP) — Gordie | Hodge, who alternated at five olf Bucyk and behind Hodge. |G. Tremblay, Ferguson, Beren- By STUART LAKE Ladouceur said the Italian 1 SELL CARS ALSO If he should lose it will be almost the end of the line for him. | Howe, Detroit Red Wings’ right- minute intervals throughout the | Howe rounded out the scoring ‘son. oie ; OTTAWA (CP)—Flushed with} committee has- offered to pay | KIMBALL C; ACORN 4-8641 ‘At the not so tender age of thirty he would find it a very dif- | winger, scored two goals and as contest with Lorne (Gump) | with his second goal of the night Referee — Skov; linesmen— | the success of its participation |living expenses of the Canadian | ficult task indeed to fight his way back to the top of the rat- |sisted on two others as the’ Na- Worsley in the Montreal nets, jon an unassisted effort at the | Armstrong, Pavelich. jin the student Olympic Games team if one is sent. | ings. It takes approximately two years for a contender after j|tional Hockey League All-Stars! For the All-Stars, Chicago's 18:39 mark while teammate SUMMARY 'at Budapest last summer, the! Yugoslavia, Sweden and Italy | cue menmnwnnesascd he has lost a key match to build up enough credites to merit |downed Montreal Canadiens 5-2 Glenn Hall went the distance as|Harry Howell was serving a First period N : Canadian Union of Students|already are entered in the another crack at the title #0 George will be going all out for {before 13,531 Forum fans Wed- | last season's Calder Trophy win- | penalty. ee aa . oe \now is making plans to send ajevent, Other possible partici agg re the important November the first contest. : nesday night. ner—Roger Crozier of Detroit— | LINEUPS e + 13. Herts 9-48 16:33, ;Canadian university hockey|pants include Switzerland, Aus- Something CAN Chuvalo's opponent, Ernie Terrell is an impressive fig- The stars got their other | took il! following his pre-game | All-Stars: Goal—Crozier, Det-| Veau 198.27 ‘ost 16:08, |'e&™m to the winter Universiade |traia, Romania and the United Ane Te ure, both in and out of the ring. ‘6'6", the defending champ markers from Chicago Black | warmup in the nets. Ed John-|roit, Hall, Chicago; defence | Larose & Seid) ees treai, at Torino, Italy, in February. States. TT LOM ana dR is the type of defensive boxer that will out point an opponent ‘Hawks’ Bobby Hull, Detroit's son of the Bruins acted as Gadsby, Detroit, Prlote, Chi. , Second pers ‘sone —% a Pau! Ladouceur, sports direc-| A drawback to sending a Ca- but not give him a sound physical thrashing. A long jab iS |Norm Ullman and Johnny Bu- | standby netminder for the stars, cago, Howell, New York. Pron-| Beliveau (Duff, ee ae i of the students union, said |nadian. team is the $10,000 air the mainstay of his style but he also is capable of unleashing (6.1 of Boston Bruins. | but saw no action. ovost, Toronto, Greer, Boston, | 2 Montreal, Laperriere |Wednesday that at least two|fare. Universities applying must some fast and lethal combinations and has a long left jab that | Canadiens’ captain Jean Bell-| Coach Billy Reay opened the Baun, Toronto; forwards—UM.| strom. rarose) Jot; 8 Al | university teams are interested |agree to pay one-half of the seems to, reach from one side of the ring to ~ fo will never |veau and defenceman Jacques | game with the line of Ullman, man, Detrit, Howe, Detroit, Stars, Ullman Hull Howe, |0 representing Canada in the travel cost. - . a good outlook for the fight. feeling inet it ne big bout and \Laperriere scored goals for the |Howe and Hull against Toe Hull. Chicago, Ellis” Toronto, am, 4 AGES: ; |hockey tournament. These are| The elimination series is seen fight a better match than this one because it is a big defending Stanley Cup cham- Blake's top trio of Jean Beli- |Hadfield, New York, Gilbert, Oliver) 16:35; 5. All'Stars, Howe | the University of ‘Toronto and|as one way to raise the remain: 7" NE era bit of the Cassius comes out in him as he made err hi f a | veau, Bobby Rousseau and Dick ae = gg ht a a cio wisi" ie. Peneee. i the University of Alberta at! ing $5,000, said Ladouceur. And : ea ith his ormance in ff. jcyk, ston, Mahovlich, Tor | ~ ne ae monton. ome of his frequent pre fight predictions to reporters to the ef jig annual pring Howe cor ee first period ended in @ onto, Nesterenko, Chicago, De!-| Third period — 6 All-Stars, ee ony the possibility of a federal gov- fect that it didn’t make to much difference why, where or || | : i ; eke Oliver) 10:01.| All umiversities have been ernment grant also is being ec tinued to set records. scoreless tie. 'veechio, Detroit, Mohhs, Chi- Bucy Gadsby, Oliver) 10:01; asked to submit applications looked into | when they battled, because he was @ better boxer. ; | He now has nine goals and Montreal opened the scoring |Cago.” \7, All-Stars, Howe 18:39. Penal | hd taeda’ 5 ks ae j . Despite this opinion the king of the scrappers. Chuvalo, |../0) ‘assists in 17 allstar ap-|at 6:48 of the second period | Montreal: Goal Hodge, ties—Ellis 6:20, Ferguson 11:57, One, cnenne an | will have a large following going into the match and should out- f total of 16 |worsley; defence—J. C. Trem- Howell 14:31 elimination series will be held HOT SPOT IF SMALL = Mle’ pearances -105...8.: une ; when Rousseau fired a long shot ros pont a if enough teams express inter-| £1 Salvador, the smallest|ing from the minor pain o@ slub Terrell for the title. ints His nine - goal output 'from the blueline, which Hall | blay, Harris, Laperriere, Talbot,| Shots on goal : po pur he blueline, a | est. Applications rust be i rthrit \gives him two more than the | smothered as he fell. Harper; forwards — Beliveau, | All-Stars 812 SB. le n by country in Central America, | chronic rheumatoid a is, RAMBLINGS retired Maurice Richard.| Duif managed to spear the |Rousseau, Duff, Backstrom, La- i Canadiens 13 14 1440 | PP OY: has more than @ dozen vol: heve enjoyed PROMPT benefits see eeeen st oe | Howe's ‘seven assists equals the | puck from Hall's pods and Bell. | Conny sant: a 30 - eueiber ORS ne eee ia ae ioe ak ae Detrolt Red Wings mentor Sid Abel is convinced that he total by Red Kelly of Toronto veau was right t to tap it ; ; ong . o el ‘an a ort > ap nee . ; ae vio the _couRoD has a better club this season than ke had last-year. Physically (Maple Leafs: home-__ eS. yepresenied—and won one gold bigger than the Prince of Wales cup champs last year, the ALTERNATED GOALIES Less’ than five minutes later, | ! medal and three bronze medals 4 Wings plan to employ the 4 line stragety which has worked The All-Stars counted four of | Jacques Laperriere made it 2-0 : 4 : NIAGARA OF P.E.L go successfully in the past. However Abel admits that his = for the Stanley Cup champions. | ; WANT- CANADIAN TEAM NOTICE 252 Kent Street defense leaves a int to be desired. -=|SETS UP ULLMAN | a : Ladouceur, who accompanied ; Charlottetown, P.E.1. New York Mets are in the offseason trading market al- Centre Norm Uliman made it | the team to Budapest, said offi- Diccedint . * Phone 894-6373 ready. The club obtained Ken Boyer, veteran third sacker 21 at the 12-minute mark when | = cials running the winter games 10% to al! students. OF PEOPLE... THOUSANDS from the St. Louis Cardinals and winner of the leagues MVP Howe relayed the puck to Hull are most anxious to have a Ca- Nave discovered this dynam award in 1964 for pitcher Al Jackson and Charlie Smith. For from the corner and the Chi- |madian hockey team take part. Dow’s Men's & gon concept of boty core. You cas a club that is supposedly putting an accent on’ youth the Mets cago winger laid down a per- By MURRAY ROSE Tiger. “I'm going to make him Hockey hasn't been a resound: | - Boys’ Wear * trtormation ; gure-are-picking-the oldsters. re fect_set-up for Ullman. It was! NeW YORK (AP) — Middle. fight. This time I expect to |/2& success in the winter games ' NAME... “ Shocked when told by the official timer that he had not the only counter against Wors- | weight champion Joey Giardello, corner him enough so he'll have | because of lack of entries-It's- Se gis broken the world speed record, Claude Breedlove announced “ ley. : who says he fears over-confi: \to fight.” felt that a Canadian entry in ADDRESS ....... 060 tense vend that he would utilize two extra afterburners in his next at- | Hull scored his goal just four \dence more than he does his| Giardello, a pro 16 years, has the 1966 games would spark erry we prov. tempt at the mark. Breedlove cranked his buggy up to a | “|seconds after Canadiens’ ‘dave |foe. was rated the 85 underdog a winning streak of ni eninclud. |interest among other countries. oe paltry 534 miles per hour in the attempt. Balon was penalized at 16:31, Wednesday to Nigeria's Dick |ing theStitle victory over Tiger ill TN aT ON — : as he steered Howe's blast from |Tiger for their 15round. title and a ee 15-round decision | the bluetine deftly behind |fight tonight. over Hurricane Carter in his | SPORT ECHOES S'side Loss Is Unfortunate By NORMAN MacDONALD That game in Memramcook | mainland placed Paul at the They will clash at Madison Square Garden in a return bout. Giardello, the 35-year-old ring veteran from Cherry Hill, N.J., has been guaranteed $50,000 or ™| the stars the lead for the first 49 per cent of the net receipts B| time in the game. lof the gate and television. 4\ Bucky mad it 42 mid-way) Tiger, 36, has been guaranteed through the final period as Bos- |¢15.000 or 20 per cent of the ton’s Murray Oliver relayed | package. from the blueline to Bill Gadsby |- Giardello dethroned Tiger on & Wien, eae ta 15round decision in Atlantic ° City, N.J., Dec. 7, 1963, as a Panel Of Five 3-1 underdog. He just can't un derstand why he's not favored With less than a minute to ‘play in the period. Howe dupli- cated Hull's feat as he steered home an Ullman pass to give ie HULL Bob Hull lonly defence. That was on Dec. 14, 1964, at Philadelphia, Giar- |dello’s home territory. | The odds-makers may be if- | fluenced by. Tiger's knockdown and decisive victory over Carter. ‘at the Garden last May 2. He |was a big dinner while Giardello | barely made it against the hard- hitting Hurricane. : | The volcano of Taal, in the |Philippines, had wiped out com- imunities several times before ‘its 1965 eruption. was a tough defeat for our Sum- | top. Recently Alan Gaudet Set Up By NL ee ale. merside Intermediates to take, | (Lippy's son) got a call from the | ‘Those 8-5 odds favoring him | but that’s baseball. It has its | head coach inviting him over - CHICAGO (AP) — Major |are crazy,”’ said Giardello. | thrills and its bitter moments, | to Halifax for a try-out. He ; | league directors created a five-| ‘I beat him the last two times | - A hit batsman is not often the | promised to let Alan know) by man chain of command Wed- |I fought him, and I ‘can't see | play that decides the champ- Sunday night if he makes the nesday to assist the commus- | why I shouldn't beat him again. | fonship, but the pressure was a ak cae te mene ig haeelting: Ge peocianns (ES Me Ts tas rarer Thrill te on Don Schurman, who his w ere 8 ms baseball. me. > thing that scares me the Soa” pleched exceptionally well | make it over there. We have a The front office staff will he |is that I'm too confident. I can’t | soun new up to this point. But he was on. feeling that Alan will not be named by the new commts- |see how I can lose.’ d of a the spot with the bases Inaded | coming back. We'll be greatly ~ sioner. vet to be chosen, wih (COULD BE LAST CHANCE | ae only “gape ar or. nae ie rahe take ot wee oe cou of major league | «This — be the last chance | Silvertone game. walk, a hit, team. Owners. jfor me, so I must win,”’ said fielding error were possibilities.| The hockey season 1s just After announcing the new set- | Tiger. “I will win.” Stereo Set This loss in-extra innings re-| round a couple of corners, | CHICAGO ‘AP)—Bobby Hull up. the baseball men went into | ‘The Nigerian said he thought minds us of the play-off game) 14 i looks now as it) the signed a new contract Wednes- an immediate conference to try this chances were much better we won in Charlottetown quite in day with Chicago Black. Hawks ‘to arrive at a successor to the lin New York than they were in| now at these @ few years ago. The score 20; Prince County League will |in Montreal. retiring Ford Frick. | Atlantic City. after twelve innings. In one ot | function with the same four | Hull came to terms at a re The new chain of command | “T think, and I hope, they will sharply the early innings a Charlotie-| teams ac last year. RCAF, (ported “substantial increase | will consist of the following rep-|make him fight,” explained ee town runner was heading for | Rerden, Combines, eed Jun |°VEr ‘is ee ae - ie aggre ey ed pri hhome stumbled sti A ; |ary, ior to ationa! . ; reduc ces. Bye tn from iar aeecan fors. RCAF will he without | Hockey I eee s all-star ag aero er, for Oct 21 : centrefield to Bob Schurman| Licari who has retired. Bor- in Montreal Wednesday night. yer Thursday, ; at the plate sd the runner! den will not have Alan An- | = — = the . Director broadcasting. Following models now in stock. Choose yours today with NO DOWN Ses ermal set would WP! rows whe te warking elie [ESTE it csewur Jen ere! de STARTING TIME PAYMENT and NO MONTHLY PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY 1966. 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