I Il‘he Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Oct. 28. 19M. SPORTS FRONT By JIM CL'LLEN Fight Drawing Near The big moment that all followers of the fight game have been patiently waiting 10:. is now rapidly approaching. Charles quday afternoon and evenm" sonny msmn and Gags“... €355.15 lay “in (.limb mm the is m the path of a weather sys- the Stampeders first place. guard Tom Hinton. who has ring at Boston Garden on November 16th to battle for the heavy. tem moving north from Califor LIONS SHARP pulled ligaments in his knew-J > ' d rain which could “bring light RC. is reported sharp in and defensive back Neal .Beau. weight boxing championship of the wm‘l . Clay stri he ‘31; Ugly Bear‘ of the title, in a rather lacklustre battle in Miami Beach. The ‘Louisviile L-lp' wasn't even supposed to be in the same rlng with 'Sonny Bov' accord- ing to the opinions of thc majority of light fans previous to their match on February 25th; but the tall gangling youngster with the big mouth astounded trl. ' ' upset. He was awarded the fight in the seventh round when ' Liston ' r‘ ‘ 9 ' ' warm alr may boost the low to shoulde‘falled m mm? m" 0‘ m“ mm r due m a" mured 35 degrees at about game time over the last two years. Head coach Dave Skrien says A wet field and a slippery But Calgary. who eked out a Hinton will make the trip in . Well adrnidsf much ‘ballviloo' from the WBA these two fighters have agreed to .square off at the Boston Garden under the Massachuelts Boxing Commission and the world be given a chance in set their mind to ease. as whether or not Clay‘s vol-dict (war Liston was a fluke or if Clay is actually the champion he claims be. The World Boxing Commission has suspended both fighters and anyo connected with the title fight \lhiCh is only a little more tha two weeks away. 11 ! w" l CALGARY noel—British Co- llumbia Lio n s and Calgarv Stampeders. who could settle first place in the Western Foolv ball Conference when they meet here tonight, may have to play in light rain or snow and freez- ling temperatures. Calgary. blanketed by almost six inches of snow and sleet lrain or snow beginning in the ' afternoon or evening of the game," weather officials said Tuesday A low of 20 degrees was fore- cast for today but the mum’s ball is a traditional equalizer, s o m e t h i n g the Stampeders might need to stop the high-fly- ing Lions. Lions have 23 points to stam- peders 22 and need only to win the Stampeder game or thelr final season match against last- place Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Vancouver next Sunday assure themselves first - place and a bye into the playoffs ers would have to beat the Lions and Lions would have to lose to Winnipeg to give 8 scouting reports after their 20-3 win over Saskatchewan Rough- riders in Vancouver last Satur- day. They have defeated the Stampeders in their last two games. 21-4 and 12-7. and have won five straight from Calgary close 17-16 win over Edmonton Eskimos in Edmonton Satur- day, feel they now can beat toe best the Lions have to offer. Weather Ma'y Aid Calgary In Game Against BC Lions If they finish in second plate. they will play the first game of the two-game. total-point Wl'C semi-final against the Riders lll Regina. with the second game in Calgary. Tonight's game will he lets. vised over the CW Western network starting at 8 pm. MST. Lions are hurting. The sa- skatchewan game cost them mont. out with a knee injury To fill Hinton's spot the Lions have activated Willie Taylor, a 232- pound import guard who works as a garage mechadlc but doubles as .a professional football player when needed Calgary but won‘t play unless things look bad. Beaumont‘s in- jury is more serious. LASSETER TO START With Taylor on the acllw roster. Lions had to place 1m- port halfback Lou Holland on the reserve list to meet the 13- in our opinion this is only another of a long list of blunders committed by the WBA and we think it's near time that they woke up to the fact that the. heavyweight championship of the world isn’t going to be decided in an office with the stroke of loronto'Downs Hawks; llake Over First Place import quota. Canadian half. back Bill Lasseier will take over for Holland beside Willle . pen. . W... la hits: $301323;Xhigeadggelishmgigfi’istggtaifnhow‘ boils; Bigl'elgn :istlfoialsivten‘aitl Elm-try , o a u with battered knees. will make partners. He has been using them up at a rather fast clip and the Calgary trip. Barnes is dot report‘s tall at “Yer”; wou‘d be spam"?- parme'rs Who ha“ Shown above at the dinner senting a jacket to Carl Mac- Others in the picture are team. Charlie Ryan, coach. he fled to Lilstons cam and ot a glint so at the unishment I . ‘ ‘ - thgg ‘Sonny Boy‘ has bgen d-ifhing out 2nd immediately con- ' held la“ mgh‘ rm" the. “5‘0" Quald.‘ emblamenc "f "‘fi from left to right; Al Whit- and Barry Ellis, a member of l CHICAGO (CP) — Toronto Andy Bathgaie and Ron Stew- m“ recovered but can la H (noted a severe case of hmnesickness. Juvenllcs Is J.J. ‘Lnnnulyl Maritime Juvenile base“ Maple Leafs moved into first art-—ali within a span of six y l .d d.“ p y" Although. we have. a good deal of respect for Clay's PreSldem "l “‘9 L990“- Pr‘“ “hamp‘msmp‘ Mck' general manager of me the team' place in the National Hockey minutes. .fiatbi arltgefian tm gaming . boxing ability and think that he is underrated by a lot 1 League standings Tuesday night The Black Hawks final goal W1 sar ng in o ens V) of fight followers that November 16th is going to bc a bad after exploding {or three sec- came with 10' seconds left in ends‘ night for the ‘Louisvllle L ' ond-period goals and a 3-2 vic- the middle period when mu Sta minder mach Bobb \l Hay fired hls first goal of the Dobbs says halfback 3"“ Di. tory over Chicago Black Hawks Stan Mikita powered e Hawks into a 1-0 first period lead with his fourth goal of the season. But the Leafs bounced back in the second on goals bv C a p t a i it George Armstrong. 1 bserver feels that Liston took Cassius to lightly in their last meeting and figured serious training was out of the qu 'on. because it would be only a very few minutes before be send the brash youngster for a long sleep. but Clay ran faster than Sonny had anticipated. Liston wasn't properly conditioned for the fight and thus George Dixon Is Having u g '1 TI m e RU S h I n g squawk of many tans has been that Sonny, injured shoulder . r or not. should have fought like a champion 0 Working to improve our pass of-lkicker. and fullback Naf Crad- . Quebec Aces W'n lard. out since Aug. 17 aftet breaking a bone in his ankle, may see his first action tonight. season. The game ended with an aroused Mikita and Coach Bill . , Rea), questioning in“. If Dillard plays. import black man Matt Pavelich and Mikita Paul Dudley would have i" W who managed to come m bod”, taken off the active roster.‘ contact with the official was All'smr taCkle D0“ Luz“! we” handed a 10-minute misconduct 5"”?red 3 5 rained 3"“ then ejected from the game row agalnst Montreal Aioueftes. nas ut we must re- mind you that it was Lislon's handlers who threw in the towel ' MONTREAL rcpt - Whal'sl “George. is having a reall When 55mm” had Wanted to 9mm“ as he ‘9” he could beat wrong this year with George‘lnugh time.‘ said Alouetielfence. in general. We been do-ldock, who joined the Als in mid- . . 1. his actions. been working 0Ut but ll 11019" Clawww‘tfluoneu firm-h .3. U11 B .' k k m _'m Dixon. leading rusher in t'lejCoac'l .lim Trimble after .theling a lot” more pass blocktns‘season.‘ . 1 I SUMMARY 1990le to play_ out of (355$: C2515“: (1.1;; bé‘fO-‘i‘e erg: spte‘nr‘bgcrouned 5i: "if; :Ealstern Football Confer-game here last Sunday agalnst thls year. 9 ‘ Rookle end A1 Il‘Witlll is {In first period-1 Chicago MM heavyweight champ‘ionship bout. ‘ ' 'ence the last two seasons. "0 tawa in which Dixon. picked NEEDS 15.CARR1E. idoubtful starter for .Sun ay§ l-l QUEBEC (CF) __ Unbeaten km 4 (Pilate) 1-6-54 “hue. I N. I A Montreal Alouettes .up two injuries. He .anlll‘ed a} Dixon sald he used to try to! nale against Hamilton Inga-wand untied Quebec Ace amped T mm 1 m. - the( le sen war to their ninth straight victory of _ o 0’ 00 m y men on T lflashy d his thumb.laverage 100 yards per game buthais. He hurt his knee againstl ' - halfback has picked up‘hip and wrenche . I . Tld BITS From Here AHd There lonly 594 yards in 108 carriesland won‘t be in the lineup Sun-; "you need at least 15 carries to? ottawa, but x-rays have shownl he American Hockey ague “reserved-by Shack Es- .- Tuesday this season for a 55-yard aver-‘day when the Als go againstzdo it." .no ligament or cartilage damflseason Tuesday night, scoring posllto Douglas I‘l/lac-2 The Canadian Professional Golfers' Association announced age. and there's only one. game Hamilton Tiger — Cats in the' The 28-year-old Connecticut; age. {three second _ peri goals Nilglg'a. '. P'Me. 14'08’ 5‘8“? LONDON «APl—Bill Nielsen. Tuesday that George Knudson and A1 aiding will represent left to play in the. Eastern EFC’S final Salim. ‘ at ve. Canada's outstanding,- The Hamilton game. \von‘tlregister a 5 _ z triumph over 1 -3l 'k'ta 2 17-39- 8 Omaha' Neb. heavyweight. Canada in the Canada Cup matches on the island of Maui; schedule. ixon's disappomting per-latmeie two years ago. set thel count for anything in the stand- lBammore Clippers. Second rlod — 2_ Toronto, Iwas awarded an eighth round I lings. as playoff posflions are 31'? The Aces never trailed as Ed ArmStmng 1 ‘Mcxenney' Stan' lvictory Tuesday night w on He has burst out only oncelformance this season has Webmaster" rushing record of 1520 this year on one of his patentlblamed on two thlngs—a spaielyards in 1962, Last year, he car- _ breakaway tOUCthWnS —- fi-lof injuries. and the fact AIOll-Il‘ied for 1,270 yards to win an-llshing first. drew a bye into the; Hawaii. Dec. 3-6 Knudson won the 1964 Canadian PGA champ- ionship at Halifax with a 54-hole score of 199. Balding tied Icy) 5225- 1 Toronto. Bathgale |British boxer Johnny Prescott 3 (Brewer- K9113” 850' 4' To“ Twas disqualified for butting. onto, Stewart 2 lPulford) 11:5 N- ' {ready settled. The Ticats. fin-:Hoeksu.a and Romero" provided a 2-0 lead in the open- for second WI 201. After a playoff wirh.Balding Knudsen ‘ recently won the. Fresno opcn tournament in California. 1yagder against Ottawa Roughlettes have btfefen combo/[enttratilll‘glother all - Canadian backfieldlfinsal. d I on aging h. e y Rousseau, Ch H n ‘2', en lelsen' who welghed ' ' l - ' . Ri “‘5' ‘0 .a pass ° ence‘ on rea s'ber‘h' . l .eco" ‘ pace awa .an lTerry Gray and Cleland Mort- 5- “3'80. 83’ (R. Hu . Mi ' 202% to Prescott's 197. came “titlegaingfisgrdnsogoégnigmgl;ezppfiiigatg (namedggillageat: ——-—-———-———-—-11wm flanker offence has .cut' Dixon‘s five touchdowns thlslthlrd-place Montreal. clashj ln 3" so" added tallies in “he second its) 19:_5o_ penaltle‘s_Ems 3.44. out of a clinch Spurting blood Canadiens said Tuesdav. Richard suffered what was dia- ‘- D' H For sharply lnl0.l.)lh0n5 ball-Lain“ 3’?” Ewe 11"“ 3“ P0111“. onlyvsudden‘d°.ath Semhfmal '0.“ ‘period. Mahonlch and Mikita 7:35, Pill-lon his forehead after belnz nosed as a groin injury three weeks ago in a pre-season ex- l Inner e mg opportumucs' ls'x W‘an better ma“ "5 team' ,mr .t'he.“gh' '0 meet Ham'uon It was 5-0 before. Baltimore ford 9:14. Douglas 18:00. I‘bumped by the Briton, referee ‘ KEYED 0N DIXON mate. Gino Berrefla, a place-tin ll?- fmals- scored. getting 3031: Third period — N0 scoring.lGeorge Smith stopped out, Penalties—Stanley 3:57, Espo— disqualifying Prescott for (mid- Bryan Hextall in the second and Val Fonteyne in the third. The victory left Quebec tw..v hibllion game. Richard lolncd the Canadieus In a workout Tuesday but later admitted he still didn’t feel capable of playing. “He‘s prcttv discouraged an so are .“ sai be ready for the Also. in t'le absence of the. re- {Legion Juveniles l tired Don Clark. his breakawayl 1 dinner was held last ilzh. 1threat of the last few seasons, usmg his head in the The M --. to 4:55, Nesterenko 11:05.‘ing and Brewer 16:45. Mikita miscon- clinches. English referee Alfons Breaks land coach 'l‘oe Blake, “We had hoped he. would - . Leafs." .at the Charlottetown Lemon lopposmg team} have been keY- games short of tying the AHL duct. game misconduct 19:42. had warned Prescott throughout On a i‘lf‘hl\ carpeted floor n' Buckln llam Pal'ce Queen ‘Home for me Legion Juvenile. ‘mson thonbm evteryb‘lgaclne‘ t Winning Streak record 0f 11' set S avh 1011 7 28 t‘hehfi m- lt W bl 9! . " .' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 9 . “ ‘ jMaritime baseball champions l 1X0" 35 E?“ 1‘0" e "105 by Cleveland in the 1943-44 ses- 3W0 ‘1 - T 9 08PM if em 63’ n H- Pllzab'etfl 0319mm Blfasures dim 2211?: “ll” 161311931!” I?!“ lfnr the third year in succession E0 tie season wit a pulled ham-l so" all 101314—37 dium crowd of 10,500 booed the our lead 0 son. tlnce . n row. at, site 0d m. was The dinner was served am lstrmg muscle m the right log.‘l Quebec goalie Gump Worsley Attendance—12,544. decision loudly. k carried from the ice on a u, in Sundays game. occurred on stretcher in the second period, I Olympics. "He just couldn’t believe. anyone could jump that far." the Queen laughingiy told Mns. Rand at a buffet lunch ‘ Jackets “'9” i’l'eseme lth 1 ft 1 at the Palace Tuesday .Now every time somebody wins, a sport leach member or the. team. ‘ ‘1 fast (:1: been laced On ,m' V . irefurned to run up a total of event he says: "Will they set a medal?’ My. {Withers horse Following are the members 1M. hénd “to mpg”, a (“5101: BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS,l _On one. of his runs Arfons int j 22 we; Jacques mam had ,4 won a race ,on Saturday and he asked me. ““ill granny Eel: .M the team; Ian MacDonq'(L grated thumb‘ But even an “1.. Utah lAp;.._Art Affons drove 5.19.18 mllcs per-hour. the llass stops in the (flippers “gt l in too. lFred MacDonald. Mike Kellv- 'jlil‘ed Dixon commands specialihis Green Monster across the‘est r‘un ever'tlrt‘licdlcn’ 3219’ worsley suffered a rib injury lBarry Ellis, Allan Gilli-R Way!" idefending by the opposition and, 3 western Utah salt. flats at an Arfon 5 other tlmel tlbllphuas ihé 7 when Quebec} Jim Mormon lies an hour 3 mues 9" hourv 95‘ a '5 mg 'and Baltimore's Ray Brunei We have heard through the dependable hush telegraph ‘ 1 that hockey fever is beginning to run hit; on St. Dunstan‘s ; MacDougald. Jamle Kennedy. l for this reason. he has playedl average 536.71 In rd average of 536 71 a . . . : ' ' ' _ ‘ ' h it ‘ . the distance Britain 5 Mary Rano‘ had, broad lumped to s a er_ id {or by me Ladies Auxmw the women‘s world record and Win a gold medal at the Tokyo i 13:1th Le n .‘Zhe hip lnluw' a pamful brmse; . o e glo . n the bone which he. suffered5 THIS CARD! WIN University campus; and the Varsity players are already EBill Weatllcrbic. Cyril MacDan-lin even, game when he coulleuesday. establis'ling a world reco ' f m t, in tyhelcollided and fell on him. He re- preparing for the coming season in the. Maritime lntercol- aid, Carl hlachlaid. assistant [have rested. lland Speed record- 5 t “as “who” (in: bee liumed after being taped'by the legia‘e “00k” 100”- Darrel PQHOCR 3"" Gwrle monogha" coach. Charles Ryan. coach and 1 "I‘ve had that hamstring all Al‘fons broke the record 01:98“ month t e N300“ d {'15 b“ gclub doctor_ who. were not eligible to play with last year’s team have, Dixon said Tuesday..525,?n miles per hour set Oct. broken. and lIleltseidislctonm lgtfmny‘ A crowd "(10.042 watched the lHaI Whitlock. general manager. lseason." , "————.‘“~’—: “But this hip pointer is the first 15 by Craig Breedlove Arfons blew a two at cos. a ter going ; Ohio. He established the recordlg‘ime been hard at work on a weight lifting program in proper etion for the opening of the. season and other members of ‘ . _ . .. . h t h n .1 t It} . ‘ he” team fimammpfing to "t in“, Shape by the use M Riggs/Ernle ong l ItlntlillItazypzlir‘tlful33's ma y I”. through his second measured 1 all “figgkg‘ues per "mm Brew-1 . u on“ me 5. ‘Mulligan'v Directors- E. (T. Tav- “l mum have carrie‘j " 10'- mlle . on the salt qourse butl ove ', . ‘ ,1", Dr ‘ . Coé V. F i, more this vear, but “'5 no gondwasnt hillrtl.1 I'l‘hde jet-plow‘ered ‘ UtBENlXEVILt? iAfl/l‘ ‘ "" " “‘ ' ' '.t mae.ow-t a -.r I'Ol‘lsl , 9mg“. 11,? .TBdorIGesncgigs 3fol-whit to gel yards when we rejzgzrwas s lg y a E Ehe reached the 600 _ mile _ perm Sent To Hornets s I $ 9 U ’l' ‘Slg‘rl’sg'li H-r‘E-‘ICé‘mmladil ’ i H.“ “7' were“ by " "79 ’e‘liiiluri'fiii wlifl'd hipiidlnrsgg: l PITTSBURGH (Ari—Detroit O 0 Dr- 1min moved a "019 "fl Men s lengme‘ '5 “led 3‘ “mo hme‘lwllh a clocking or 536.71 mlleised Wings of the National thanks to Dr. MacEachren and' power. lt is much larger than per hour Tuesday on lheselflockey league have returned the past executive.- . B I‘ S t he three - wheeled Spirit of western Utah salt flats right wing Bob Diliabough to 0D 1 Mr. John MacDonald. Supt“: e ;America in which Breedlove set, And his jevpowered cm. had the pittsbumh Home“. the as ;of the course and Chlcf ice-. ' ‘tlls record. (:8 tire blowout. he said, when pinsburgh club announced . The followmg are the resul ‘lhis air speed indicator showed Tuesday. l Dillabough has spent the first part of this season with the parent club. He is expected to in the line-up for Wednes- MATCH NUMBERS ON CARD WITH NUMBERS ON REVERSE OF TAPES. maker was made an honorary? t,‘ member 0‘ "19 CIUb- lnf the Holy Name men‘s bowl-1 I A o . . . C ay rrlves at. the Basilica Recreatlonj Mr. Bob Giggey. on_ behalf of " ing league which is held week- lfwo local soft drink flrms, pre— 31y t I. ‘ l 0 NEW METHOD For Tralnlng r 154 207 24a 1 600 miles per hour. l But the Green Monster rolledl to a stop without incident al-, though the rigilt rear panel of‘be his car was damaged. lday‘s American Hockey League The. annual meeting of the the year's operation. Beivedere Golf and Winter Club Miscellaneous business con- was held at the clubhouse lastisisted of some. changes in cluhi ‘ sented a check of $25 each to Ce" ,9 . . . . v I night With approx1mately l7sirules .Mr. lvan Berrlgans Majoretiesl and regulations and club members in attendance. . Re-.by-laws. ‘and 10 Li. Charles McGregOl'. [J Duf . Arfons of Akron. Ohio. said he 3 game with Hershey. ports of the. various commltteesl Dr. J. K. 1.. lrwin, chairman lbandmaster of the P.E.I. Regi-‘lTZ Gre'gory 225 183193! BOSTON (AP) __ Heavy_lwasn't a bit frightened bull were. presented and fhere ‘was‘of the Nomlnatlng 'Lommltteeljmental Band for the. part. they J. Bradl‘ev 148 105130.“,eigm c.1ampinn Camus Mu_l "pleased as Punch we. did what a presentatlon of Club (om-presented the followmg slate of’played In the. recent Canadlan K Maddére 179 258 mathammed ‘An C13 Alirlv‘ed In we came out to do—break the petition prlzes. officers for next year; Past Junior Golf Championships. held lF’ Doyle 161 m4 2” lBoston Tuesda night to launch record." I E 4. Retiring president Dr. K. A.:Presidenl. Dr. K. A. Macsach-lal Belvcdere this past summer. lc' (El-"am 254 237 24;, lin state "shiny .m, his Nov 15» ~—— I Nation-l heme H m A an new». case S“ 1 “ MacEachren presided and gave. ren; President, H. E. Millerl The. meeting adjourned on mo-l "- ’ ' - g - ' l . DIAMOND RECORD - w T r N no" WINS .. I most encouraging report of Jr' Vite-President R E ltion of the new president lpomts 3 Tom 3530 ‘rematcn With sonny Lls'on' I mamom sales “rough soutthorOm“ 3 o a 21 13 9 VA“. 1. -~ v - - ' . RENDERSON- CUDMORE l 'Clay was accompanied by hls‘. Africa». 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