Local Squad — Pulls Upset fy i 283 ae ges club 5 d 3 i 4 af / i “git a ae tae cut { i | i " i ra s 4 i i i ER ij te i; if - i i e i 5 i 3 i ze e if f 4 i ul i ; o i i r z t j gf ii i f | Bi E i HY te li i ; tre ec | Winner Floyd Patterson, left, and loser George Chu- velo. appeared like. this in their dressing rooms last night after battling toa 12 + The Dominion Silver “D” fi- 143 322 030 5—23 ©. MacDonald (Ch’town) . ae cas High another iF & i ‘ ij { f i a BES i ' nes ite é i i i ! ji i * ie z & & i i t i 5 i i : 7 ? i E 4 it be fe it #3 rl i Fis i ; f H : : il lr if i a g i i : fe i i i E = * = r BE Hp f oi : i f. hn i i a FE 5 $F i : iF e it 3 _ t ii F a i iE | — ; Fr. (tixhi i Sani i el 4 wo E ghia i ett» f fi i 1 F iB ot 2: i i a 2 EY ii | i a 12:00 DRAW Sheen (S’side) 203 230 2200—1b Stewart (Ch’town) 010 001 000 0O— 2 | Taybor ..(Bel.) 404 010 031.0--—13 Basler (S’side) 010 304 200 1—11 round decision before a ca- pacity crowd of 19,100 in New York’s. Madison Square Gar- den. Patterson, former heavy- weight champion, was virtual- Dominion Silver 'D’ Final Go At Charlottetown-Clu M. MacDonald (Ch'town) 301 211 002 4—14 McKenzie (R) ° NEW YORK (CP) — Here's |terson-George Chuvalo fight, in how sports writers at ringside |which the Toronto heavyweight saw Monday night’s Floyd Pat- lost a decision to the former world champion. e Lester Bromberg, New York Regals Whip wei receram as i | writer viewed the fight, Patter- son came charging through to | Success in the last two rounds | during which second - effort rallying by the two tired bat- ALBERTON The hockey |tlers precluded anythi but wars returned to Alberton | miina infighting. "s earnest last night as Alberton “By dint of his big drive Regals downed O'Leary Ma-' from the sixth that brought him | | Toons 5-2 in a league gameleven after 10 rounds, Chuvalo which featured a penalty shat| was ‘in a position to gun for an and two fights in the third pev-| overhauling margin. Instead, he iod of play. head-hunted futilely in the 11th The Regals led 2-0 in the first| and let Patterson get the jump | |frame on goals by W. Matthews|in the last round. He stolidly and Fred McElhiney. |tried to resume the initiative lan Strang tallied for O'Leary | but Floyd fought him off with a in the second period followed by| burst that was still going at the 030 000 120 0— 6 | cd O'Leary put on the pressure in the closing frame but were able to beat goalie Perley Mac- Neill for only one more counter scored by D. Ellis. The Regals thews. A. Wallace and H. Gard were given five minute penalties for fighting followed a short time jlater by W. Hardy and lan | Strang who received five min- ;utes for fighting and a* match | misconduct for continuing the | fight. | Other penalties went to ‘L. | Forgues of O'Leary, W. Hardy, | E. Matthews, A. Wallace of the | Regals. Referees were Allison Ellis and Reg Pridham. | | | ly unmarked, but Chuvalo \t.}s cut over the left eye and other nicks and" bruises on,” Js face. {AP Wireph ~) 4 SOURIS — Fol Somers (SS) 230 203 001—11 | today: 201 000 000 2— 5 | Hill (B) 001 010 420— 9 Afternoon, ladies open. Burden (Ch’town) Sheen (SS) 021 021 200 1 0— 9/7 p.m. te 9 p.m. 020 120 311 1—11 | Taylor (B) 200 100 033 02—11| Ice 1 — J. Gallant vs. M. Fitz- Howatt (Belvedere) Z P.M. | Patrick. 301 002 0000— 6 | Grant (B) 100 101 2000-5, Ice 2 — E. Kassner PRanahan (Ch'town) Wood (C) 011 010 013 3-10) MacDonald. ° ee 010 204 300212 | Burden (C) 022 301 010 3—12| 9 p.m. te 11 p.m. Kassner (Souris) Ranahan (C) 100 040 1010-7) Ice 201 010 012 0— 7 repel (Ss) 100 110 003 1— 7 Reid. 6.00 P.M. Kay (C) 022 002 1200-9} Ice 2 — R. Peters vs. winner O. MacDonald (C) D. MacDonald (C) | of game six, round three. 032 101 105 2 rn ipl RE Turner (A) 200 010 010 0— 4 ( 101 021 120 3-11!) Turner (A) 20 Calta) O00 Oo 6 Seabrooks Top 111 111 140 O—Il1 (R) } . N. MacDonald (C) be 20 23 211 2-21, Hunter River 000 000 001 O— 1 gend—SS—Summerside, C.-! E. MacDonald (C) | Charlottetown, R. —RCAF A—| KENSINGTON — Two games| Alberton, B. — edere, S.— , — 8 Belv s |the Junior North Shore Hockey rdon AB : { ave i i I Fu f iF Hf ‘ i] Az ber’ i f E i : ff i i i I i H : i i F i B e , | Hi f fi fF ~ y — i ; fa i & [ r z fi i fl E lI i Nats Whip Combines paced} by Deighan. over- sé Be & Fe HW | League. In the first, Kensington |Seabrooks defeated Hunter Ri- | | | | | | feated Long River 10-5. | final score was made by W. Mat- | | W. Matthews scoring for Alber-| final bell.” ton on a penalty shot and’ E. Milten Gross, New York Matthews to make the count 41.|Post—”. . .He (Patterson) out- punched the rock-ribbed Cana- dian to come on in the last two rounds to take the decision.” Robert Lipsyte, New York | Times — ‘‘Chuvalo never really West Royalty Tops Southport West Royalty scored a come from behind vietory over South- port in the Sunny Isle Hockey League Monday night. ‘Fhe Southport team was lead- ing 3-1 with 15 minutes left when the West Royalty squad came on with a rush. E. Toombs, -£. Hartinger, and J. Petrie paced the winners at- tack with two goals each. Other Curling — 2 aineesatie ! is the Smallwood lit the lamp twice | |draw for the curling cha here | for Southport while L. Kays | | Is Cancelled | were played here last night in| North River Causeway has been | ver 8-3. Alan Sinclair performed | their entries in for Saturday by | the hat trick for the winners. In| Thursday at 6.30 p.m. and the the second game, Rustico de-|entries for F.R. MacLaine In- | vitational by tonight. scorers for West Royalty were a singleton. Basketball Clinic 1 — C. MacDonald vs. M.| There will be an officials bas- | ketball clinic held at the YMCA tonight at 7.30. Ice Racing Today's ice racing card at the cancelled due to the weather conditions and lack of entries. Horsemen are reminded to get went for Patterson's chin as the pattern for the fight was quickly established: Chuvalo working on Floyd's midsection — often low — in an e’-rt to weaken those quick moving legs, and Patterson hammering at Chu- valo’s head.” | “. .The concentration was intense. There were few lulls in the action.” Jimmy Cannon, New York Journal-American—‘‘But now in the 10th Patterson's leg came up, as one of Chuvalo’s right hands. went into his stomach like a spike driven into soft turf. The stamina seemed to be punched out of him. But in the llth and 12th rounds Patterson won the prize of his reputation. He seemed to be pelting Chu- | valo with lead snowballs and he | hurt him with a right hand.” Dick Beddoes, Toronto Glebe and Mail—‘It was Patterson 6 to 4, with two rounds even... . The further the fight went, the more it became obvious that Chuvalo needed a knockout to | win. ... . Chuvalo need not nec- | essarily be written off as a title contender. He was beaten by Patterson who, this _ night, fought hard enough to win the championship for a third time.” Milt Dunnell, Torente Star— “Although Chuvalo actually did not come close to winning .. . he..was. the a, most. of the way, a fact which the offi- cials undoubtedly took .into ac- count in their sc . . As a boxer, Chuvalo was Corran Ban Nips Vernon River Ine a. CYO. Hockey.League-, game at SDU rink, Corran Ban defeated Vernon River 8-6. Scoring for the winners were T. Hucz with three and H. Mor- rison, N. Morrison, F. Morrison, J. MacDougall and W. Doyle, one each. ; | For Vernon River, J. Gill and J. Doyle each got a pair while F. Hughes and L. Hynes collect- ed singles. — VEY TAAALT. | HOCKEY TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) CIVIC STADIUM 8:15 P.M. RCAF EAGLES vs. SUMMERSIDE JR. Here's How Sports Writers Saw Patterson-Chuvalo out of his league. He lacks the polish |George Chuvalo is that he is really a big fight novice at the age of 27... last rounds were so even the refe: and judges all g trasting verdicts, ... reflexes were sharp as they lier rounds. . round | or Fil CIGARE ’ LEGIONNAIRES — Last Night two by White, his 25th and 26th before a late minute marker SUMMARY: | First Period: 1. — Nationals Keough (Sexton, Leard) 5:34; 2.°Combines DesRoches (Deigh- an) 7.41; 3. Nationals Don Mac- Williams _(J..MacLeod, Walsh) 11;10. Penalties: D. MacLeod, Andrews, Dale MacWilliams, R. Gallant, White. | Second Period: 4. Nationals. Sexton (Leard, Keough) 7:02; 5. Nationals Leard (Keough)|} 7:09. Penalties: I. Arsenault, D. Arsenault, Walsh plus “10° min-}= ute misconduct. | Third Period: 6. Nationals Leard (J. MacLeod, Don Mac- Williams) 4:28, 7. Nationals J. MacLeod (Leard, Walsh) 4:39 8. Nationals White (Keough, An- drews) 14:42; 10. Nationals White (J. MacLeod) 18:52; 11. Combines Deighan (R. Gallant, Dalton) 19:21. Penalties: Walsh, D. MacLeod Tignish Teams Score Victories ALBERTON — On minor hoe- | 3 f “= | i the uniform ff ® : as é 2s 2 8 i Fly H ‘ Ti EE BE iil Efe | i it i fi F i } FE i a