"FLASHBACKS fee res Pius Callaghan © the Canadian Amateur Sports columns will be contribeted by guest “By BILL LEDWELL The All-Star Voting Sports ansual meeting TO Ae i Bg z s Rs sr tyre. et urs 7 ul a I i - a i : ei ¥ < 2 ; = & £ : zi i i z : a st Fs. f i i fl af =) r i £ & ? Ho nS nh age 308 } Fis i Ft - t fx : : : ree} rE i I tls ear F i fii \ : it | al | KITCHENER, Ont, (CP)— Jack Humphreys, genera] man- agér of Kitchener + Waterloo the National League have called +| Humphreys, chief scout for Rangers, said Dave Balon, Bryan Hextall and Mel Pearson were to leave for New York Tuesday ‘hight. Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert second round scheduled | 27¢ rejoining the Beavers. Gil- 10-round esd ie Montreal | bert has been out of action this the Bony hat fay‘ ena today oth 1 Sh seauloe {Beavers of the Eastern Protes- | ine Royals were sional Hockey League, said | lead’ which stayed Tuesday New York Rangers of | the 2.44 mark of the Rates, In Sandy’s Royals FigrEss ; Ht a fy ade eakag Bey iyte Fe aly oF re ilii ii N i re EFRgE Hi { i es yg velit jet ott fetta Rg *3 ao Fekiatele = z g £8 | goalie Donnie : 3 g i g es After twenty als i g = Se EY f i r li ie tial | rebently traded | (CP Photo) Season following a back injury, MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—The fed- | erel court ruling that Ingemar Johansson owts and must pay the United States $1,009,801 as income tax was delayed Tues- day, pending outcome of a new trial motion. U.S. district’ judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. of Mpntgomery, Ala., issued an order staying ex- ecution and enforcement of his ruling Dec. 14 that the Swedish fighter owed tax on his Ameri ean earnings. - #588 g =§ 5 i z ig Barons’ Goalie“: Is Sidelined HERSHEY, Pa. (AP)—Aq an- | ears received in a ron practice sideline Cleveland Barons’ goalie Les Binkley, for tonight's ;Ameriean Hockey League game rater Knee Operation team, an- ‘Seems Success | Sng ne an ats, “OE | Montreal Aloueties last year account of his family, He and (after three seasons with Green his wife have adopted two chil- | Bay Packers of the National dren and he needs more time to | Football League, said Tuesday spend with them than in pre- a recent operation on his knee vious years. ‘The Vancouver - ‘born tennis | ful’ and he hopes to be with player was a boy wonder on the | the Alouettes again next. sea- Canadian and American Paci- | son. : , fie northwest tournament circuit | Francis aggravated an old in- from the time he was 14. Em- jury to his right knee in prac- ploying a two-fisted grip, he won tice early last season and saw boys, junior and open sin- little action. with the reasons for Johnson said his n “onder would remain in ef until de- termination is m of motions for 4 new_trial, to change the earlier jddgement, to change f s of fact and. to - make tional findings of fact: - Plays In Finals ~ pistsist Royals Edge P Thrilling ISH Mulligan. McCormack last night one of the outstanding play- for Penguins, © ti; : k: ii Hf fen i ifs , I rele ey iftsi ( lit F h 3K, PER Halt he el i ub ute [et F : : E tralia Thursday night in the | women’s quarter-finals of the | Australian tennis championship. The tournament has aid Tuesday the federa- tion~cannot sanction a proposed de- {Canadian heavyweight cham- layed by a series of storms, a Miss Hard and her Mexican partner, Yola Rathirez, are the only outsiders“remaining in the women’s round of eight. In the men’s division, Wilhelm Bun- - of Germany is left to fight eh with seven Australians. Heat Applied On ‘Ol’ Arch, NEW YORK (AP)—The’ New “ a MONTREAL (CP) — Quarter- | back Joe Francis, who came to i“seems to have been sutcess- Conference Alouettes. a gies titles before he was 20. His future with the Canadian Football League. club is re- » front Woodstock of Senior Hockey Assorlation aaa Terriers Weaker garded as uncertain because ot - Than Dutchmen Alouettes’ manager-coach Perry . First Chanaie. a pee ak i F } F F g Ae if Fe7 > SS ] ri it ae i =) oe Springs, . next says his team is weaker the Kitchener - Waterloo Moss and chief scout J. I Al- MONTREAL (CP)— Len Gau- |brecht are making a widely ‘publicized search in the United Terriers, the team -which is to | 5'A‘es for a new quarterback. York State Athletic Commission put the heat on old Archie Moore. Tuesday to sign within 20-days fora defence of his re- maining piece of the light heavyweight crown against NBA champion Harold Johnson or face suspension. Johnson, who has been pursa- ing Moore for a return title bout for mere than seven years, started. the fire by filing a for- mal challenge and a certified cheque of $2,500 as a# forfeit with the commission. | The commission served the .45-year-old Moore- notice - of | challenge by aipmail, s |delivery letter to his home San Diego, Calif. | Only Monday in Los Angeles |premoter George Parnassus an- {nounced Moore had agreed to imeet Argentine heavyweight | Alejandro Lavorante in a non- ‘title bout at Los Angeles in | March. pt a Punch Imlach Admits Rangers Seeking Harris Leafs admitted Tuesday New asking price it appeared un- likely there would be any im- Prentice. Bathgate, a rightwinger with son, at present leads the NHL scoring race. Prentice, left wing with the team since the 1952-53 season, is having a good sea- |son this year and is tied for | seventh spot. | Ranger manager Muzz > Pat- |rick said he would like to get ial | Hagri is, who has Spent most~of this year on the bench because ' | Leafs have lots of strength im | centre ice, because New York | is weak down the centre. Pistons’ Owner Answers Suit NSSHL SCORES | Wolves 10, Beavers 5 _ | ~ . BEAR ‘es Tar Fie Campfire | DETROIT (AP)—The- owner day answered a_ $5,500,000 suit filed against him last Nov. 28 Nby the team’s former genéral manager, W. Nicholas Kerbawy. Fred Zollner denied that he TORONTO ICP) ~ Coach | Sept. 18. . Punch Imlach of Toronto Maple | OTHER REASON York Rangers were after centre | Billy Harris—but at Imlach’s);, mediate deal between the tw0/ sion the federation will sanction National Hockey League clubs. |the Cjeroux - Gray match,” the /FRIDAY— ‘I'm willing to. make any deal | officials said. . ‘ I think would help Leafs," Im-| The fight was cancelled ‘Sun- Jach said about the deal, and! day night after the original pro- then said the only players Leafs/moter, Harold Darwin of Ot-|gamuRDAY were interested in right BOW | tawa,eaid he was dropping the |= AY were Andy Bathgate or Dean|match because of outside pres- Rangers since the 1954-55 sea-|Ontario Athletic Commission: “is : He i rere iis : g f fit ini me = ; gE E it i : it i iui ry E i : & g & . g an geF i : if aie. = lh i : it : ey : tf Fal pire nial fleet ue He nf | is i 5 i | | fi il ii i i ‘ 828 | i & | 13.19; D. Carroll 19.37 BoxirigPrexy Can't Accept Proposed Ch'ship Match. | QUEBEC (CP)—Gené Letour- | pionship fight promoted by Hull | | SYDNEY; Australia_(AP)— | Darlene Hard of - Montebello, | a Alderman Robert Guertin. Calif., meets Jan Lehane of Aus- | the Canadian Federation,| Mr. Gu His-seeond-ranked-Canadian. 0° _ and federation president Gerard | announcement Monday night, saying he would romot r , ina SL aevwclehh ihe teeate ren THIS WEEK- tween Mon’ ‘s Bob Cleroux and Cecil Gray of Halifax. AT THE we two CBF officials said a a joint statement Tuesday Mr. 3 G be. ac- ee e a navcog o ac- SPORTS ARENA of a suspension imposed when he did ‘not fulfil a contract to fight |\WEDNESDAY— Pre-School Skate 1:30 to 3:08 | Afternoon Skate 4:00 to 5:30 Mr. Letourneau~ said another’ Evening Skate ened to. 10.08 reason for the refusal was that there ‘was no boxing losing THURSDAY— Hull ISHL HOCKEY— “If the Ontario Boxing Com-| 8'side Crystels vs. Royals mission lifts Cleroux’s suspen-| Game time 8:15 p.m. . Géorge Chuvalo in Toronto last Skating 2.30 to 4.00°- sure. The pressure came from the SUNDAY— > and Toronto sports promoter oux. had failed to fulfil his con- tract. 5 . Notice Of Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Prince Edward Island’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held at the Civic Auditorium in the Town of Summerside _at the hour of 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, on the twenty-third day of January, 1962. Dated at Summerside this second day 7 January, 1962. ; Res . ~ HOCKEY TONIGHT CIVIC STADIUM. cn Summerside oc, 8:15 P.M. ~~ Saint Dunstan's University vei Ramee aR er sw ; 4 7 new Eo me od Ohi per cool tn tavor of -_ , ; Admission ice i> than 1,000 members, union off | Adults 75e ie Students 35e cials said. : = a __. Brerytnhatitant ofthe City osteming the electoral qualicts beh ieee re en ent - (a) 4s of the age of twenty-one years and tipwards, and {6) has resided in the day of such - (@) hall have paid, on of before the thirty-first day of December then next preceding the time of the of election a and who shiall have paid the poll tax in the amount, prescribed under the * pro ‘this Act for the year pr eceding ne Ac fp the eas ewig vad conor when beep | Birchwood High School Ice Sports Sunday Evening Skating Club Frank Tunney who claimed Cler-| SPORTS ARENA: the educational of po II tax, or any other civic | day of the first ime month have to the ‘request to be On the.voter’s list, which shall. age-at the time of request. - - és 8, we a. 4. Steen aks 6 ‘ ae