“Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Che Guardian SECOND SECTION CURLING DRAM The following is the curling draw for Wednesday night at | the Charlottetown Club. | 7 p.m. Steaks) Charlottetown, Wed. April 4, 1962. OA LG 7) a Ice 2 — Open. Ice 3 — C, Flinn, E. Goss, Z| y nesicas, GTBenan Set Z| BO MURRAY ROSE, Gillespie, F. Whitlock, D. Reid, | (Kid) Paret, who was proud of F. Rossiter. his ability to take a punch and Iee 4 — F. Maclnnes, V. An- fire back, died Tuesday, 10 days drew, F. Cox, K, Duffy, vs. M.| after he was battered senseless | weight champion Gene Fullmer at Las Vegas last Dec. 9. There was worldwide criticism, too, o the Paret-Griffith fight and cries for the abolishment of the sport. The autopsy Tuesday, how- sn Kennedy, G. MacKay, B. | in losing the world welterweight ever, showed no evidence of an O'Rourke, 8, Flemming. boxing crown to Emile Griffith. old brain injury. Ice 5 — Open. | "The stocky, 25-year-old Cuban, HAD SLIM CHANCE 8:30 p.m. (mixed curling for | star of one bruising battle after Doctors had given Paret only steaks) another since he started his U.S. the slimmest chance of ever re- Ice 1 — O campaign four years ago, never covering from the injuries. After he had collapsed in the ring, he was taken to his dressing room and then to the hospital Only a few hours after the Saturday night fight, he under- went a delicate three-hour brain operation to relieve the pressure | of two blood clots. Doctors said regained consciousness after be- ing pounded against the ropes | the 12th round at Madison | Square Garden March 24. Phillips, Rod. MacKenzie, MacInnes, vs. R. Newson, M. Doyle, S. Lavers, L. Campbell. I Ice 3 — T. Whitlock, M. Mac- | two - time welterweight | Donald, A. Llewellyn, J. Irwin, | Champion, he became the first | vs. B. Dillon, M. Toole, C. Flem- | defender of a title ever to suf- | ming, Dot Cormier. |fer fatal injuries in the ring. E. PAGE 9 Autopsy On Paret Shows "No Evidence Of Old Injury then that “‘all that can be done one.” His brother Antonio, 26, and his manager, Manuel Alfaro, were with him when he died. The 21 - year - old widow—’ mother of Benny, Jr., 2, and ex- pecting a second child — was called to the hospital when the fighter died “I've lost my man,” she sobbed. “I want to go with him. Take me along... .”’ Clutching a gold cross hung on a chain around her neck, she cried hystgricaly. Then she fainted. She was given seda- tives. The body te 4 will be sent Miami on Thursday for burial. | Ice 4 — L. Turner, M. Doc-| He was the third fighter to die | hendorff, J. Brooks, T. Roper | of boxing injuries this year and a alan & about the 450th since 1900, ac- gee . ’ “| cording to ring historian Nat Bryenton, L. Hennessey. Fleisher | mee Je . anae MaeDos- There was criticism that he | = » K. Jenkins, M. Jardine, vs. had fought too soon after taking @q\ H. Peters, A. Cudmore, Dr. severe beating in a 10-round @| Irwin, Mrs. I. MacDonald. knockout loss to NBA middle- s JFK To Toss First Ball ‘WASHINGTON (AP) — The | White House made it official will marry ‘ames David Grogan | Tuesday: President Kennedy | of Tacoma. Wash., in June, her will throw out the first ball of mother, Mrs. James Joworth the 1962 baseball season here| Wagner, announced Tuesday. | tM : Both are professional skaters. ge ot fi bie | Miss Wagner, 23, paired with f ay Ss et aaaah jus 1 “| Bob Paul to win the world pairs The King of Jockeys, he was Detroit Tigers. The comme rex championship four times be- called, and he rode many of the ae wa b a not tween 1957 and 1960 as well as great horses of the last quarter > a a eee te baseball oe a gold medal at the 1960 Olym- | ¢entury. He won a record 549 " ut is the first major league pics) Mr. Grogan competed in states on tracks 4 : t game to be played in the big! the men’s singles in the 1948 Erna esere: Pee tf” new District of Columbia Sta-| Ojympics and Be ened ia igap OL the land. He has ridden 4,779 a b dium. | to win a silver medal. eae ee Hd ; | Kennedy, a right- hander, ——M————_ moves, anotner record. His os «| made Win deni ea an hn | total victory list is exceeded ’ i opening | ENTRY PROHIBITED Pantie cee anen r i a “4| day pitcher last season in old | nly by Johnny Longden, with he OTTAWA (CP)—The post of- inne than S *\.| Griffith Stadium and demon- says it wi - ; ce ry fice department says it will re The dapper little ftallan- | strated more pitching power | fuse to accept Russia-bound par- f »a/* (than previous presidents had | cels containing used linen, cloth- American from Cincinnati «| shows, His toss sailed over ine ing and footwear. 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