ie i“ Z z : § i 5% a A “Fie lat Tye i Rata eer a aoe got up in- discriminate shooting. No one would have objected very strong- ly if a hutiter was satisfied vith & goose but they _parsisted in kill- ing a back load and reveating their visits. I asked him how the ; 8 i bee i af i eg 283 i BLE: att afd BReg esa i i Bees eit re stanttre geek i pe fetta ttt: of public sentiment bui'ding up that spells trouble. After all those hunt out of season. 2-Mile Mark Is Lowered VANCOUVER (CP) — A Van- oe native record Thursday night, running the distance in seven ABOUT July 31, 1959. Employee Groups. Remember Soose aeainn resident has NOT registered with ‘form and mail it directly to the. Hospital Collector and Employee Groups regis istering before August 31 will be insured for October, November and Decem payment of premiums. Associated Press Sports Writer _NEW YORK (AP) — The weatherman knocked out both heavyweight champion Floyd P heavyweight champion Flo: damp, foggy day. As a result, their sorld title boxing” match at Yankee Stadium was postponed until tonight. The forecast for today is not)morning weigh-in that the fight promising. Another warm, humid] definitely was on but scheduled a day is predicted with a pos-|1 p.m. (EST) press conference to sibility of late afternoon and/| discuss later developments. After evening thundershowers. Promoter Bill Rosensohn,!moved.up his decision and an- whose production been plagued bylaw suits, with|a heavy shower broke over the the champion’s manager and un- inspired workouts b. the Swedish challenger, tried his best to take; Yankee Stadium were given as the postponement in stride. MIGHT HELP GATE “Who knows?” he said. “It ts efor aay See Sig in the rain. If tomorrow comes up nice we might do a tremendous business. If I had to go today I would have been lucky te do ‘Tiger’ Jones $500,000." Rosensohn said he had later report than Tuesday’s announce- ment of a $450,000 advance sale. Faces Zalazar A NEW YORK (AP)—Not many | Ver the ring and the people must The promoter was told by the New York State Athletic .Com- mission to make refunds te any- body wanting their money. Peovle| Weight Ralph (Tiger) Jones and still were buying tickets at the| Victor (The Bullet) Zalazar of downtown office in mid-afternoon. | Argentina, will clash ip a 10- The box office reported scattered refund requests. € In case of bad weather again today. it is not definite whether | been completely overshadowed by the fight would be set back again} the Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Jo- to Saturday or to Monday. “‘Both|hansson heavyweight title fight, dates are clear at Yankee Sta-| originally scheduled for Thursday. dium,” said Rosensohn. “Let’s/night but now an actual counter- not talk about more trouble until attraction because of the post-| we cor. to it.” SATURDAY TROUBLES A Saturday bout would mean| Yankee Stadium, was set back serious trouble for the closed cir- cuit television people (Tele PrompTer), for Saturday is a big night for regular movies in the} dleweights. They will collect a theaters they expect to use. There will be no free home tele-|of a slim gate. You Will Be Contacted Soon... Heavyweight Title Bout _ Rescheduled For Tonight vision, of course, but there will be a radio broadcast (ABC) of the 15-round match, scheduled for 10:30 p.m. (EDT). _ The fight will be in conflict with the usual Friday TV fight, Gerais fee fea aad Yer ctor Zalazar, an Argentine import, will be appéaring for free on the nation’s TV screens. Rosensohn announced at the several phone calls, the promoter nounced the postponement just as downtown area. The rain and the soggy condition of the infield at the reasons for the earlier an- weight title postponement was Sept. 20, 1955, when Rocky Mar- Jim Thomson, Yankee Stadium persons know about it but middle- reund television bout at Ma Square Garden tonight. The middleweight scrap has ponement. The title fight, to be held in because of the heavy all - day rains Thursday. This hasn’t bothered the mid- $4,000 TV fee plus a percentage gz s e was disappointed about the rain- out. “Certainly I don’t like it. But} ua at Beck if ses ex ae A TEs alEL mit 4 UL. | i ff BUTE ffeon iil cerriet delete illite feesbedi ATE : 1 Q Ext cH sf i nocked out Eddie in one round last Sept. 14, weighed 198. If the bout is held , there will be no second weigh-in. “I will be stronger tomorrow,” said Johansson, who admitted he ban! changed no words. In fact, Pat- terson did his best te avoid Inge- mar's glance. Cus D'Amato, Patterson's man- ager, said the champ planned to limber up briefly in a gym and rest in his. mid-town hotel. Patterson remained a strong 41 favorite with little betting re ported. : New York Sign Lad For $25,000 FRESNO, Calif. (AP)—A bonus contract has been si; with the New York Yankees by? 2l-year- old Mike Mathiesen . State College shortstop. REGISTERING WITH P.E.I's 1. EMPLOYEE GROUPS An employer together with two or more employees will constitute an ‘employee group. A 2. COLLECTOR GROUPS Upon designiition by the Hospital Services Commission, organized groups of five or more groups. 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