i Athletic i ay rejected a proposed heavyweight champicn hip between titlist Archie Moore i Bobo Olson, former middle- king. commission took action t pointing out Olson had not ‘any ranting 175-peuncers al- the National Boxing As tion lists him as the eighth challenger. z motion was passed without Commission chairman Dan 0. roy read into the record pru- sts from the Pennsylvania com- against an Olson-Moore | Pennsylvania argued that Johnson of Philadelphia get a prior title shot or t Olson should fight Johnson | meeting Moore. IN CHALLENGE Johnson camp challenged “at 10 or 12 rounds any- in the United States.” Olson’s new manager, Bill New- an, asked the commission to|P a championship bout year. He pointed out coming out of retire-| 30 year old Olson has) ' five bouts. However, the “name” boxer he has beaten as Rory Calhoun, former lead- —— . algary- Stamps ehire Coaches ARY (CP) — Calgary ers announced Wednes- they have rehired assistant Frank Filchock and Ber- Witucki for another season. announcement came two after ‘the club signed head Otis Douglas for another Flchock completing his first Calgary as_ backfield “a a former head coach p0re- ison Match iti Edmonton Eskimos and iskatchewan Roughriders of the estern Interprovincial Football | and Sarnia Golden Bears) Ontario Rugby Football, icki came to the Stamps | St spring as line coach from an} it’s post at Notre Dame. © University of Tulsa. — ugar Ray Norks Out NEW YORK (AP)—Sugar Ray, Dbinson worked out in the gym ay for the third straight | in preparation for defence of | ac of the world middle-| t boxing title. 39-year-old New Yorker, ho meets Paul Pender in a title at Boston Dec. 14, plans to) boxing next Monday. mpion in New York i¢ Fullmer as king of the 160 nders. ic rris Fans 18 Loses Tilt MARACAIBO (AP)—Bill Harris muck out 13 in a V:2cozr2!an tern League baseball game sday nighi, m was beaten by Gavilanes, he only run off Harris, a right-; mder on Los Angeles Dodgers’ ter, scored on an error. H--is a native of Duguayville, N.B. Hi ris gave up s-ven hits wh's mner Billy Muffett, formerly ith St. Louis and San Francisco, lowed only five. Prince Aly Khan ly he was head coach at} bi | He also set a money record for obinson is recognized a5! qwners on British tracks this sea- achusetis. The National, . x <i ng Association recognizes | LA. Applies — but his Cabimas} Seen Lk group of TV people headed ing middleweight who does not - present hold ranking. Before the commission refused sanction, Bennie Ford, matcir meker for the San Francisco Boxing Chub, said there was a $100,000 television commitment for an Olson - Moore title fight which he believed would draw well at the Cow-Palace here. The cormmission, however, took enly 10 minutes in deciding | against the bout. Cttawa Coach Isn't Particuldr Who He Meets OTTAWA (CP)—Rough Rider | ‘coach Frank Clair said Wednes- | day he isn’t particular whether; his Ottawa Big Four team meets | Montreal or Toronto the sudden- death semi-final game at Lans- owne Park Nov. 7. Hamilton Tiger-Cats have al-| ready earned a bye to the final | ay-offs by finishing first in the | ees | Ottawa clinched second place last Saturday by defeating Tor-| |onto Argonauts, but the third and final play-off spot is still unde-| cided. | “T really can't say which of the | two I'd rather play in the semi-| final,” Clair said. “Both are good | on eertain days in special depart- | ments, Alouette with their pass- | ing and Toronto with their run-| ning. | “Als have strengthened consid- | erably,” he added,+“‘and Sam’s | passing is always a big threat.” | Goalie Suffers Fractured Jaw CLEVELAND (AP)—A puck hit Cleyeland Barons goalie Gil’ Mayer of Ottawa in the face dur ing a practice session Wednes-. day, fracturing his jaw. | Because of the injury, he will miss Friday’s American Hockey League game with Providence | ‘and a Saturday game against Buffalo. © Is Top Winner | PARIS (AP)—Prince Aly Khan led the list of top money-winning owners for the 1959 flat horse’ racing season in France with $226,000. His horses also won more than twice as many races ‘as the runner - up, taking the prince’s. colors to the winner’s | icircle 51 times. Madame Cino del Luca was second, with her horses account- | ing for $171,155 and 20 victories. A few weeks remain in the | French season, but the prince’s |winnings are well beyond reach. For Franchise LOS ANGELES (AP)—Los An- geles baseball interests have ap- plied for a franchise in baseball's proposed new Continental League it was revealed Wednesday. ‘by Stanley Brown, retired distil- lery president, are behind the new club. Brown said the group has an option on a franchise in the new league. He is due to continue ne- gotiating in New York Saturday with Branch Rickey Sr., presi- ‘dent of the new league. epeda 959 Sophomore NEW YORK (AP) — Orlando peda of San Francisco Giants, year in 19538, Wednesday was; mood the circuit’s leading soph- | pre of 1959. 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