I no am“, misnomer“, Sat. Nov- 14. 1904-1 _ SPORTS <3 FRONT Toronto's Bobby Felslon Looms As Big. Allrac’rion By JERRY GLADMAN close, but he could do well fl- tan Israeli songl before all ofluntil Bobby has had 10-15 bg'm TORONTO (CPI—Vince Bag- nancially along the way. Bobby’s amateur bouts. The kid‘under his . it an makes a By JIM CULLEN halo and Benny D'Amico figure "This is a golden opportunity warmed up to the music and name for himself. Then we‘l for us." says Bagnato of the the people loved it." back to stay. they’re sitting on a prospective. I ' ‘Boston bout. "We do good in Felstein won five of his ama- no tell- teur fights. losing only to vet-i be Felstein will get a boost Iron: gold nune. . teleVision. The CBC is filming They have their claim stakedl Boston and there's 00 30b (Patty Boy) Felstein. ing how far we can go." eran Frankie Bullard of Tor- a halivhour show titled Pretty g g a 20 - year - old heavyweight SIGNED HIM UP onto. who was going after his Boy and. as part of the script . . . boxer. who was scheduled to see Bagnato's name is synonym- Nth straight victory at the will travel to Boston to recorc The high flying Detroit Red Wings will be, in Montreal Ito- his first professional action ous with boxing in Toronto—his time. (the fight there. mt I” d° Tame “m the candle“ The S"! Abel c0399“ Monday night in a tour-round brothers Joe. a former top ch. some 0N ROAD . i And he has had workomg lluod went nine consecutive games “15110;” dropgilngd aegfciswn preliminary bout on the Cassius nadian lightweight. and Vic Although the as,“ scene 1; Wm? George Chuvalm the Ca, Pang;wgnygfifeLhelifitithigg‘eonlvegpiesentaf‘ive in the CRY-Sonny Liston title card in have done much to promote the pretty quiet inI Toronto noW- nadian heavyweight champm! Detroit uniforme has been on the downorade with the Red Wings' . sport. adays, Felstein l bosses I are who is also from Toronto. 5 . Allowing for the natural ebul- Three months ago Felswln cohadengerle rig]: ellilivetigethings. W. ._ ' ° Mixed Draw did) this season, and his fortunes took a big fall when Ted . ' . 9d hence of fight mentors. tiereslgned a pro contract with 333. may be at least a little logic in halo and D'Amico, the hopes of Basnato and D'A-ltighter who doubles as Pretty 'Boy’s trainer. D'Amico s potted Felstein Lincbay announc that he would stage a comeback in the National Hockey League. Lindsay was the Wings top left Winger In the ‘glory days' of the Red Wings ‘ ‘ MacDonald didn’t perform up to par in the. DetrOit clubs drive last season. When camp opened this season Mac- best place in the world for fights." ‘ former Bagnato says. "The kid has the ability and the appeal to draw. We plan to fight out of town m‘Itsgl-stein, whose dark. hand- d found hfimstelfhon Nor[In Unm‘f'n‘s liligcslrlgalli‘lol‘lix went some features give him his working out in a local gym two The following is the mixed r.“ ' eg ar posi ion. . . . . . w‘sié 2° the orchestras: as: learning run: I“ Maritime Hockey airman string and dented the fumes on only one occaSion wring these days _ drawmg appeal. After training for Six moat-ls. :45 e W 's exhibition schedule. a! iPPisgr-ker still has one big factor keeping him-in the Na- tional Hockey League, he has the uncanny ability to score important goals. Two years ago he blinked the red light on 33 occasions and last year he had a relatively poor year but came up with 21. counters. ' He was used sparingly in Detroits ’ season and didn't get on the ice in the third pearance against the Hawks. until Mohns was man advantage . V Wings had a hardly anyone knew he was on the. ice. Howe pass to MacDonald. . 5-20 feet tII'II‘OlTl Denisi Dretjoordy. rkerr sna d a backhander along 9 me an :22. Sinker justpp’igved once again that Sid Abel knows “that he ‘ about when he says. “Parker can put a pile in the M II first two games this one. a home alp- pcnalized and the n O 3 m .4 1. De r0 ‘ ‘ ‘ at in . Red Wings “‘lll suffer their second defe as many starts when they against the Canadians, tonight. What do you think the outcome will be. “Dinger. . .. Ticl Bits From Here And There Johnn Reid oned us last night to inform us that Johnny's Flying ngkis hold a workout at the Forum Sunday night. Johnny said there hasn't been anything definitely decided in con- with a league for the Charlottetown teams. but that is a good possibility that there Tyil1 be a three League. Jack Morris has indicated that he may - team along with the HaiigrsRnnleohgal: woul com se the proposed loop, The Hawks an oya s v agregd Iio lit-{their players from last season go as free agents in order to give the third team a chance to pick up some players. Johnny also told us that lie earlier applied to the Prince 0mg: Leagu but that thev had refused alppllfiatltonflIfiEEaelésgnd md‘ 11’ r L ital. e wor on \\ r - t gavel to the cap '..hlng to attend the .liyoglmut 3i: . I .John Reid at 4-5593 so that lie W'l ave idea harem??? players will be turning out for the practice session . Middleweight champion Joey Giardello. ' and longer Ru ter pretend to wrestle over the contract they signed in Phila- delphia. The two will meet in Philadelphia’s Convention Hall on December 14 It will be the bout postponed from October 23 when the two were scheduled SIGN FOR TITLE FIGHT to fight in Las Vegas. Giardello walked out at that time when come up with MS 355.000 guar- antee I AP Wirephoto). By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Toronto Maple Leafs and! Montreal Canadiens are limp-l ing while Detroit Red Wingsl are running scared as the Na-1 tional Hockey League heads into a five-game weekend sched- The Leafs and Canadiens, tied of the leading Red Wings. are drawing nearer the high-flying. Detroit Club but injuries have taken their toll and may spell for second place two points back M den for a game against the New York Rangers. Mahovlich went into hospital in Toronto hursday for a com- plete examination after com- plaining for several weeks of constantly ' tired. Maple Leaf Gardens President Stafford Smythe says he fears the “Big " ma be suffering from mononucleosis. a blood disease which sidelined Sawchuk for six months in 1957 Delroil, Toronto, Montreal Are Set For Game Hil Heavily By Iniuries tion for several weeks. ‘ ri re‘s knee was injured when he was knocked down by Chi-I night. Physiotherapist Bill Headi thinks the defenceman mayl have to undergo surgery least. ‘ Keon also has a groin injury‘ and it has caused him to miss two games already for . in ass . fighting ability, is that he is a Jew. those ways drawn heavily on the Jew- ish population. especially in the days when such Jewish fighters as Baby Yack and Sammy Luft- spring were fighting regularly. way from the top, and there's no assurance he'll aSlde from Felstein, weighing 169. took on a heavyweight and won. got around that there was young Jewish heavyweight on the scene and the weekly ama-‘ teur cards. promoted by Bag- nato and D’Amico with Pretty Boy as the headliner, began to attract good crowds. Vince says they plan to ex- ploit the “Jewish heavyweight" angle all they can. “We even played Hava Nagila Toronto boxing crowds. like in New York. have al- course. Felstem long even get the fans had expected to see in Laper- ence final 3 year open t ries before what officials hope. cago's Phil Esposito Wednesdayfwill be a record McMahon Sta- dium crowd for champions and top team in the torn cartilage, but won’t make regular season. arrived Friday that decision for another day at for the opener against Calgary Stampeders. final with a convincing 51-6 e victory Monday over Saskatche- Lions AncI Stamps By BOB TRIMBEE Iexpected to fall in Calgary CALGARY (CF) — T’Je clubslovernight. but there was “no more than a 50-50 chance of snow during the game." In a press conference Friday, George McMahon. president of Stampeders. said he deplored ."illogical and idiotic .tion" coac‘i Bobby Dobbs‘ , ture with the club depended’ upon his success this year. ‘ He said Dobbs was in “mi tern Football Confer- ago today will st-of—three se< es BC. Lions, defending wrc league Opens By The Canadian Press It's a brand new Maritime Senior Hockey League which 5 60<game season on two fronts tonight. Until this year. the four-team circuit was the Nova Scotia Senior League but because of the New Brunswick entry. Moncton Hawks. the league de- cided to use the word Mari- time. _- Tonight Halifax Schooners visit New Glasgow Rangers and Moncton is at Windsor for action against a revamped club. The sponsorship of Windsor. defending Maritime Champions. has been taken over by a Hali- fax brewery and the team will have two home rinks. Half their home games will be play- ed in Windsor and half at Dartmouth. Windsor-Dartmouth seems to be the big question mark as the team awaits a ruling from the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation. Six players who played with the champions last year have been suspended by he for signing with Sherbrooke Beavers of the Quebec Senior League without obtaining releases. O 'U I'D Ice l—Frank Acorn, A. Mahar. G. Vessey. R Wilson- vs. Andy Humphrey, M. V95.- sey. F. Cannon. '1‘. corn. ' Ice 2-— Cyril Flinn, P. Weir, J. Molloy. H. Baker vs. Edgar Taylor E. Taylor. A. Wilson. B. Flinn. Ice 3 — Bill Moreside. B. McCurdy. G. Burgoyne. B. Bryanton vs. Doug Hill. A. Moreside. H. Simmonds, I). Rogers. Ice 4 — Mac Kennedy. G. Molloy. Earl Baker. H. Ken- nedy vs. orman Nicholson. R. Hill. K. Kennedy, D. go e. 8:4 5 PM. Ice 1 — Bill MacNeil. 8 Le- E.. Carmichael. C. I. Cudmore. P. Drysdale vs. Dr. Drysdale, F. Boyles. B. McGee, E. Cox. Ice 3 —- R. Manning, N. Simp~ son. R. Mahar. K. Hughes. vs. Bill Beer. E. Cudmore. I. Hughes, M. Manning. Ice 4 —— Ivan Horne. A. Bag- nall. L. Grant. D. Wilson is. A. MacLeod. Iris MacLellan. D. Dayan. M. Gra t. u Spares. Ted Brooks Stan Bry- enton. Hugh Simpson. third year of a five - year con- tract and neither the manage- ment nor Dobbs had considered. 1terminating it. 1 Dobbs said Friday only all- Calgary bounced info the NOTICE wan Roughriders in the senil- finals, the same club which lknocked them Ilast November ' Freezing temperatures and cloudy skies were expected for Leafs. He has been skating this week but slowly and it is un- likely he will play. As for the Canadiens Richard. star guard Tony pajacmwsm remained a doubtful starter as a result of injuries suffered in the semi - final against Riders. Both halfback Jim Dillard and tackle Don Luzzi were in good the difference. . . . . . . . . is still bothered by a groin in- The injury list for Habs and - . _ Leafs reads almost like an all-.I'll".y and pmbably wont see ac star team and includes all threeI i regular goalies for the twol n ‘5 St. FX gridiron crew will tan le with die Dom L0Saeilvoi's in the big game in Atlantic Féréotball ' today. The X-men must come up W.l a mu ence acmm ‘I want to keep their Atlantic Bowl hopes ' ' the wings for the out of contention The Charlottetown Forum will proli- . . of the game If X wins the game they Will be}? a “RSI; clubs. , {the game, to start at 5 pm. place ifs with the St. iliiiobrg'sleaén :gdnihehlgggfinglfgfimg ind agdition. Ifnri Richardi _ lasrd. The second game anlrli .3: Sthe. (1ny open Monday. Nov. 16. 1964 for e which team wi pi _e a. - — an acques aperriere o . O G ir , necessary, wi ions were reported healmy dead Atlantic Bowl. , Montreal and Frank Mahovlich ! a r played at Vancouver Nov. 18. exce t for centre and line- - o u c In the " v 22. 9 general skating and season ocHVIries. acker Jess Williams. He was to dress. but unless in top con- dition would see restricted duly. DID you HHOW'THET... Dave Keon and possibly Doni land . .McKenney and Carl Brewer of I U o o Y A l The weather man said about the Leafs will sit out this week-I: s p gone - half inch of snow was end. I ‘ As for the goalies. Johnny The 11th of November. thelsmall section of Keppoc'i. In the Bower has influenza and Terrymever to forgotten day inlarea from the Winsloe- Marsh- Sawchulr strained leg muscles,§1918. is past and gone but old.field section to Fort Augustus. Montreal backstop charlle‘memories linger on. We cross- Uigg. Pinette to the south at Hodge is still nursing a sore _ ed the Sensee Canal that mor- least 28 coveys have been sight- back and it is likely that Gump lning and were waiting in the ed and reported. Motorists have Worsley will again see action asgtown of Valenciennes. the fam- reported coveys sighted m the h . ‘ Ma Lean. former defence star with the Halifax Tartans Jim c ' Senior Hockey League:1 has sued logger teamfr owner Ignatius Kennedy of Halifax for amages res mg cm the loos of MacLean’s right eye last year, MacLeaii and Bill Hanson. the team captain. both said that Kennedy told them his lawyer was looking after the player's insurance. I would not play without insurance." MacLean said. 'A little man with a big heart is currently the hottest scorer In the National Hockey League. Camille “the eel” Henry has for n of th which Doctors say ve is also battling a severe back injury new _ in Wednesday's gamegous lace center. for orders when highways in eastern Kings and could end his career at a313, time. 1):; taggflalggal‘gngfguii? against Chicago Black Hawks. 3 an officer stepped on the bal-as far west as the Prince Coun-. tuition for a $th 1“ b? lollfu‘toahelp the Blues Leafs will call on Jen-y cleev.;cony of a Chateau to my right ty border. Complaints have been ‘ be has done all e 15 0393 e ' ers from Rochester of the ; With a paper in his hand and in- received over whole coveys of Huns practically wiped out last winter by the indiscriminate use of calcium chloride as an ice re- mover. In t'ie Dundee district in Queens County a farmer report- ed that a covey of 12. big. heal- thy birds was wiped out by the careless use of ice remover in the form of the aforementioned calcium chloride. amps DIE I was told that on a little used I move forward but had in- sideroad. at least until this wint- gstrucfions not to get too close town this ice remover was applied ithe retreaing Germans. Sever-i to make a short sphnn] ial limes we had t0 Slop 85 we bus. The aforementioned covey were Batting I00 01056- n B was seen pecking around the fléld t0-0111' fight we saw the spot where the calcium elimide tbody of a horse that had been had been applied, Six of the shot 'and huge Steaks Cut ffom covey died on the spot and four lIS hlndfiual‘lel's and the fires others died some distance from over which they had been broil- the highway. The last sight of American Hockey LeagUe lffformed us that the war was neither Sawchuk nor Bower areover. There was no loud cheer- ready. 3' g or any such demonstration. Leafs play Boston in Torontolsel'gemt Cooper Smeaton lump- Saturday while Canadians tan-i9d 0“ a mOIOI‘CyCle and 88W! gle with Detroit in Montreal inlthe horn a couple of toots and the weekend's big ame_ Onlthat was that. After he returned Sunday, Montreal goes to Boston.ll° canada Smeaton field as Toronto will play Black Hawks {hockey referee in the big league in Chicago and Detroit willland he was a go one. He was Monday's Fighl n move int d‘ _la native of Montreal. BOSTON IAP) — Promoter .the swelling began. according t0. 5 art time later we got ord- Sam Silverman said Frida yltrainer Angelo Clay . .ers m night the scheduled champion-doubled up in Pal", the tram“ ship fight Monday night be-isaid. g tween Cassius Clay and Sonny The 23 - year - Old champion The following is the curling Liston is “definitely post. appeared in great pain as‘he draw for Saturday at the Chat. ned." was carried into the hospital lotlelown Club. Silverman made the an- emergency room- He W85 843' 1.45 p.m. nouncement within an hour of_c0mpalll9d by several col-mil fol- Ice 1 — Open. . Clay's admission to Boston City.10wel‘5 including 1113 “Other Ice 2 — D. Matheson. E. Ford, Hospita for treatment of alRudolph. H. Love. B. Bartlett vs. B. Le- mil I . 'Clair. P. Whitlock, B. Davis, ‘19: still smoking. We halted lor the remaining two indicated Silverman said "We are wait-l v - d Frank Coady. ' ays lll Cologne and then they were still alive but no log for specialists to come inl arsny “a Ice 3 — R. Ketch, A. Gill. Dr. moved forward to 391m We Very They were never and examine him." He also saidi Cameron. Dick MacLean vs. B. were quaflemd in the Village of seen again and it is presumed Travels To Mehlem on the Rhine River. a few kilometers below Bonn. On Sundays it was a treat to listen to the German congregations singing the old familiar hymns Iknew so well e. " Jones. J. Vautour, V. Mitton, o. ' '. . Ice 4 — E. Tanton, S. Benton. II. Spillett, A. Leaman vs. . Spillett, F. MacMillan, H.R. Car- se. that they too died. This is no news to this columnist for it has been reported time and time again in past years. Two specific instances come to mind that oc- the Massachusetts Boxing Com- mission physician, Dr. Nathan Shapiro, will examine Clay. . The Atlantic Football Confer~ ediate de- ;,ence goes in to its final weekend no im _ cision on whether the champion; today With three games scde in o . ‘ 00 EACH YEAR IMPERIAL'S would be operated on. ed. The big enclountert. A u ruthers. T.W.L. Prow M. M F t i God curred at Vernon and Mermaid. Dr. orris Prizer. admitting course. a 96 pace? 3 - CE — Den. Ill 3’ 01' TESS 5 our " Some of our biologists claim executive officer at the hospital“ gonish with Don Laney s x. 3.15 — All ices open for scratch and “God our _Help in A Se I they have no definite proof that “Id Clay definitely has a he... Men hosting first place Stada- games and beginners. Instruc- Past". 0n Armxstlce Day nostol- calcium chloride will kill Hun- nl. in his groin He said there“ cona Steelltgls. t(Vlvnly twigs point: glans for ladies and men. tg)icddmemboeries of old war time garian partridge and are inclln- was a possibility the 'iernia separa e 0 cu - an P-m- u ies set me. In my mind’s ed to discount the content' n . . ll” 0- could be reduced manually. ; ShOUId SI. FX- come 3:00!“ I e 1 — L. Turner. E. Rana- eye I see them passing in re- that it is harmful. Methinks tlIzy S aa..-. min».- A - victorious. there w han, K. Myers. L. Redmon H. Douglas, L. Hennessey. Dowllng, H. MacKinnon. Ice 2 - D. Bell. P. Johnston. J. Douglas, M. Deacon vs. . Burden. K. Douglas. C. Sent. ner. G. Arsenault. Ice 3 — B. Dillon. ('5. Bolger. P. Perry, C. Connor vs. Dr. Mc- Donald. M. Jardlne. M. Mac- Lean. E. Davis. Ice 4 —- B. O‘Rourke. M. I'll "5 1"“ '°‘ Doyle. 3, Doug”. E_ Jeukm, common in others. The overall vs_ 1), George, 6. Macxay’ 3. grouse picture is up over last Mean]. 1;, Doug]... year. I have done very little of riddled lineup. Several players Ice 5 — D. Douglas. "Liz" hunting this mm Ind ‘0 , um “d Cmmissioner. are still nursing'old wounds. and MacDonald. a. Partridge; nicerlectly honest only fired two “Warm mud shortly after some have received new ones. Myers vs. Bill Davis. M. Mac-Itmots ‘0 (me “‘5' Ineldenmly' ,' at the homm The shims will be without Vince Donald. B. Martin. w. McGiIl. missed my target with b oth a” ‘3 twin“ by phone at Mulligan, who Is now engaged 3.30 p.11). (mixed) shots. It was a black duck and I “'"T'm. o cam». itheEl‘l‘I I - 3- s- “'°" “‘"‘ W ““ If he wouldnt be run pita]. Coach amen said am he, Stevenson. B. Brookins vs. ml” . view and wonder how many are are not lookin t h _ still alive and where they are, 3 0° IN I have TOOK STBOLL seenl o uarter grown ducks that died from eating the ice and salt mixture dumped out after ice cream had been made. 3‘: WORLD CARRYING PRODUCTS TO 36 DELIVERY POINTS IN THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES THE FIRST WHITE SETTLEMENT IN NORTH AMERICA NORTH OFTI-IE GULF OF MEXICO, WAS ESTABUSI-IED AT THE MOUTH OF THE STZCROIX RIVER. NB. IN '604. IT MOVED IN “03 AND WAS NAMED PORT ROYAL, LATER CHANGED TO ANNAPOLIS. Asked if Clay could fight Mon-3 day night. Dr. Prizer said: “i: Way “9 ’0’ the '09 9051' do,” know," 5 tion. In this case, the league Ex- If an operation should be iiec-l 9mm“ 011005“ the league I“ usury, he said. it would be rel. presentative in the Atlantic Bowl atively simple. I to be played later this month. Clay was stricken while din-l on“? 83m“ . have Ed in at his Sherry Biltmore Hotell Em” 5 St- D‘m‘m“ 5 UNVG" mite about two miles from the' .sny Sam“ travelling '4 Freda" I m icton to meet the U.N.B. Red 3. W‘s W“ m the part or Bombers. and Shearwater Fly- “. mm} designated as S“...l on play at Mount Allison Unl- ucal 5. Four or five physiciansl W’s‘ty- mended . Once again St. Dunstan’s ll alumni: Herman Greenbergr “king 3 game wm‘ in mm It) Massachusetts Boxing On the afternoon of the elve- enth i took a stroll along some old familiar woodland paths in quest of our native partridge .. Ruffed grouse to give their er name... but did not glimpse G4 obtained from the sale of hunt- ing licenses. ‘ point... don't think for a mom- ent that duck hunters passed up any chance they had at a Hun covey.VI can’t say that I blame them for Runs were far more plentiful than ducks this season and. about all they holes in file air. 'l‘iere’s a lot of space around a Run in full flight. or so It seems. As the Good 3' OUT OF Elm DOLLAR IMPERIAL OILRECEIVES, 93¢ GOESTO mVERTI-IE Hun coveys have appeared all- around the streets the way . K. Dalzlel. M. Blaken . Dick ' he m1 n any 32:13.95 had a; ill effect on last MacLean, E. schyeye? over the place since November says... “hey strain m m p N m. m with him," were 33.2; 213mg}: the with“ Ice 2 — Cam MacLean. M. ushered In... three of them in a at a goat and swallow a camel.” 6 Men's comment apparently Don k1,“. ' 05m}, M‘c' Acorn. G. Schleyer. J. Higgins L C13 was a to ‘s con- the gm; out“; 13,011 "9' m! vs. L. Blakeney. P. Dalziel. 11. Ol AND OF BRINGING ESQ) PRODU M "M mum the Mag.- Ph ole I and M h“ Edwards, E. Wood. 1 mat of Pub n07): Te}: t “1) d] afler- Ice 3 __ 3' Boy”. P. Burden. | ' m M -MD-ID ‘ assist: 33mm. where tli mm 43;; $1‘fl3fi gr gig; Midenogfacbean vs. HAVE “0‘,” TOOL KITS we" report or a pro- .. ’ . m. . kendorff. K. - - - h‘ terg;;ee‘igrad.lt ‘- helm“ cm”... "Rem" Stevenson. Imperial Oil has invested 037,680,000 3..., a: $2“th ' m a“: nice; — A. A“. Machan, To Point of In Its Damnouth refinery. This is I _—-- ‘ I . . I V . . ach- m Mm mahmoaummtw u, GM]? 0' ac - D Bed to: war team for whining the equivalent to $106,000 ton-ch m troll: can and mm cm, Be on an mm; Crockett. J. Albert. hude ell-Inflow!!!» Int SIM! light. °f "1.357 “"le Itrilg tor the "Dis mm”, “the Mm” Ice 5 - A.MacDm1d. B. whoworktlieio. _u.~hnm ‘ Im.H.Sliama, . e. atthoAthafloWlnterFalr. m i... “.1. has opened its longest T. Whitlock. C. O‘Rourke. Geo. sumac-om nub water time his mllea am as. G. 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