with Mandarino lead. | — Peg 9-11, 86, 5-4. The! battle will be resumed today {with Gisbert facing sudden leath,. serving... ; ee WINS | Ir other Davis Cup matches, Britain defeated Hungary 3-2 at Darkhorse: Brazil ° Threatens Spain eaten ene, Sok Abin By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manuel Santana in straight sets Scheveningen 41 to enter the Darkhorse Brazil had defend- |* a pa i fini \quarter-finals. ing champion §S within en. vo! ison. Mandarino| Aj Budapest, Britain's Roger pe — of one aba of Brazil took the court against |Taylor: beat Istvan Gulyas of j the young Juan Gisbert for |Hungary | 16-18, 6-3, 6-4 in a ‘darkness halted the fifth set.of'a marathon struggle at the match halted the previous day ‘the fifth and fing! match Mon-|Royal Tennis Club where the|in the third set by darkness. Gay in the second round of the |Spaniards. upset the United) South Africa divided the final European Zone Davis Cup ten-‘States last year and qualified |two singles with The Nether- nis competition. -_|to meet Australia in the chal- jands after clinching the series First, Thomas K6ch' of Brazil\lenge round. + ‘Sunday. The only Dutch” point’ tied the series at Barcelona 2-2, The match lasted 4% hours came when Tom Okker. ‘thé by beating. eoain’ s No. 1 ace,'ana was halted because of poor'Netherlands champion, beat a It.only takes one Honda and two people to start a conversation—about Honda. Chances are. Ketth Diepraam Cliff Drysdale, ie South Afri- o 68, 84. ican champion, finished off the series by trouncing Jan Haijer 62, 61 64. PITCHERS Koch's victory over Santana, | winner of the—-US. national By THE ASSOCIATED. 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Dial 838-4401 at | at _.|something in this sports-mad San Francisco (Marichal \7-0) Baltimore (Bertaina 1-0 or — | Be tke ee ee a a alll ori “Covers Prince Edward Island: Like The Dew" Charlottetown, Tues., May 17, 1966 TIBBS LAUGHS AT CLAY’S “FALL” IN TRAINING H caagiaciaies Titl eholder Will Be Decided S aturday By JOHN FARROW LONDON (AP) Cassius Clay is rated as 11-2 favorite to | etain his world heavyweight crown in his fight daturday with British champion Henry Coope in’ london’s first heavyweight i fight in 58 years. The fight whi up So cite hysteria A sellout crowd a 46,000 is assured at London’s open air Arsenal Stadium, the home of one of England’s most famous soccer clubs. Another 40,000 are expected to watch a closed circuit television Trelay of the fight at about 20 movie theatres. Thousands more will be following the con- test on pay television. Millions will “see the fight in the United States, Canada, Mex- ico and other countries via the Early Bird Satellite. ODDS VARY Bookies, trying desperately to whip up betting. interest, have | come up with some strange | odds. You've got to lay out - . win. $2 on Clay. A $2 Cooper will get you $11 the Briton pulls off the upset of the : century | You can have” 7-1 against per qinning~“inside-the first rounds, 81 against him [tents in rounds four or five, last» saw in 1963; expects = /weigh in around 204 pounds. “I've got to talk with my y_ fists" \\in London June 18, to -win— this—fight-—— not __my— mouth,” he said. He’s not forgetten that it vas Cooper wiio” floored: him. There fourth round of their open 1963. aa went on to win in the next round as Cooper’s eyes spurted blood. “That punch from Cooper was . the hardest anyone has landed on..me,” Clay said. _ Clay, 24, unbeaten in 23 pro fights, is rated one of the fastest 32nd birthday last CAMILO PASCUAL Twins Shade | Senators MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Re- | liever ‘Casey Cox walked Cesar} Tover with the bases loaded and |werdiet is final. two out in the ninth inning Mon- and 12-1 against him pulling it day,.enabling Minnesota Twins | out. between-the sixth-and ninthits defeat Washington Senators: }rounds. It's 3-1 against Clay —in- ‘the first. three rounds and 4 - | against |between the fourth and seventh Promoter Harry Levene and |brew. Pine | Jarvis Astaire, managing direc- |despino forced Kosco on .an.at- here the American winning 2-1. Harmon Killebrew led off the | 1\ninth with a single, the- seventh ini off. the Senators’ Phil, Or- Spe tan for Kille- hitter Sandy |, Val- tega. Andy jtor of the firm showing .he fight |tempted sacrifice. Bernie Allen jon closed circuit television, singled, sending- Valdespino to haye teamed up for, what is scribed as the most expens ) British ~ | Clay ing a Cooper assured of $112,000. both p will collect extra money from ancillary rights Levene refused to Lindicatién .of ,what he expected to collect from the fight. ticket prices ranged from -$58.80 ifor ringside. seats to $5.88 for standing space. BURNS WON The last timé ‘Britons saw a world heavyweight fight wa Feb. 10, 1908,. when’ Tommy Burns of Hanover Ont ae | third. fight promotion in the history of walked pinch-hitter Don and! Mut the Cox relieved Ortega chet intentionally, filling s reported to be receiv- Vv Gi duarantes, with bases. Cox got Zoilo Versalles to hit into a forceout ,at-home. But the. reliever then walked Tevar on four straight pitches. Camilo Pascual went the. dis- sixth victory against one loss He gave up seven_hits. The Twins took a 1-0 lead in the third when Versalles tripled in the cardiac caré-unit of Ford heavyweights in history. He moves ‘round the ring like a lightweight and relies on an ac- cumulation of punches to. soften up his opponent. Cooper, who celebrated his week, can rate himself a lucky man to get the shot at the title. The Briton’s best punch—the . only one likely to trouble Clay —is a lightning left hook. That’s the punch that put Clay.down. Cooper, British champion jsince 1959, has won 32 fights, lost 11 and drawn one. He was | knocked out in the fifth round jby Ingemar Johansson of Swe- ‘den in 1957 and has dropped de: cisions to ‘American fighters jsuch as Zora Folley, Roger. Fis leher and Amos Johnson. George Smith, a 55-year-old Scot, will referee the fight. He lis the sole person ip/ charge. 4 There. are no outsid ider British rules-The referee’s * ° Charlie Dressen Suffers Attack DETROIT (AP) Detroit |Tigers manager Charlie -Dres- \sen was admit hospital Monday possible heart attack. A Tiger spokesman said Bob Swift, third base coach, lheen appointedy acting manager of the American League base- bal! club. ~ Swift had taken Dressen’s place last year from March 8 to May 31, when~Dressen ‘had a heart attack. The hospital spokesman. said or a give ANY tance for Minnesota. posting his !1t will be several: days before it can be determined whether Dressen. 67, has had any heart damage. He is being observed lage scored on Tovar's sacrifice | Hospital yim King tied it for Washing- ton, leading off. the fourth with a 375-foot drive over fhe right knocked out Jack Palmer in the {¢ld_fence. - fourth round. > . 1. Clay, strangely. subdued com: ipared with the man. Londoners When he took over the club it twas .in ninth place. Since then, the Tigers have tied for fifth place once and finished fourth twice, ‘For Additional Sport See Page 10 e has 4 (