Ch'ship Fight Goes Today: Experts Pick Clay To Win co Seti Tes ty nT the Geet real Inet Mav 35| RA withiree meagan ten By JACK pe LAS VEGAS, Nev. _ (AP) - Cassius Clay, vorite to netain ee heavyweight | boxing title tonight against 30-'MAY HIT $750,000 year-old Floyd Patterson, the only man to win and lose the crown twice. Fearful of another knockout after seeing three the last four title matches ing is legal quote prices that average out to 3-to-1 in man-to- man wagering. They give even money that it won't go 15 rounds. However, the same experts rated Patterson a sure thing at 4to-1 against Ingemar Johans- gon in 1959 and quoted 7-to-1 on Sonny Liston over Clay in the Miami Beach, Fta., bout in '94 that ended with Liston quitting | in his corner, claiming a dom | aged shoulder A sellout crowd of 8,300 wit | pay more than $300,000 to see the 15round match at conven-| tion centre slated for 10:30 p.m., EST. Many more will watch the closed - circuit version to be beamed to 225 locations in the United States, Canada, and to NHL SATURDAY NEW YORK 3.MONTREAL 9 SUMMARY First Period — 1 — Rousseau 8 (Beliveau, ciere) 1:08; 2. Montreal, Sel veau 6 (Rousseau) 11:22; 3. seau. Beliver:) real, Backstrom 15:06; 5. Montreal, Balon 2 (Provost, Richard) 18:32; 6. Montreal, Backstrom 6 18:38. Penalties—Brown 10:24. Harris, 19:19 Second Period—7. Montreal, Backstrom 7 (Harris) 5:14; 8. Montreal, Rousseau 9 (Beliveau | G. Tremblay) 13:26. Penalties—_| Ingarfield 11:46, Neilson 17:28. Third period—9. New York, | Marshal! 5 (McMahon, Nevin) 0:15, 10. New York, Nevin 7 (Goyette, Howell 0:40, 11 New | York, Nevin 8 (Goyette) 1:13, | 12. Montreal, Rousseau 10 (Bel-| iveau, Talbot) 18:54. Penalties— | Laperriere 13:59, Angotti, J. C. | Tremblay 15:33, Neilson 17:15. Shots on goal by New York 7:9 Montreal! 5 910—H Attendance—14,353 DETROIT 4 BOSTON 2 SUMMARY First period—1. Boston, West: | fall (Bucyk, Awrey) 7:42, 2 | Detroit, Delvecchio ‘Fonteyne, | Marshall) 13:55. Penalties —Howe, Fleming 1:09, Bucyk | 8:02, Gadsby 15:23. Second period — 3. Boston, MacDonald (Stewart 7:18, De- | troit, Smith (Barkley) 14:22, | Detroit, Henderson (Delvecchio, | Gadsby) 18:30. Penalties—Wil- liams 6:04, Woytowich 8:28, | Henderson 11:36. Third period—6. Detroit, Smith (MacDonald) 10:29. Pen- alties—none. 5 (Talbot) 15 CHICAGO 1 TORONTO 3 SUMMARY 7 First period—1. Chicago, B. Hull 15 (Wharram) 2:40, 2. Toronto, Maahovlich 3 (Prono- vost) 133:53. Penalties—Pulford 2:40, Vasko 12:15, Jeffrey 12:57, Jarrett 19:25. Second period — 3. Toronto, Keon 3 (Mahovlich, Stanley) 1:18. Penalties — Pilote; 4:52, ~ Shack: 7:15, B- Hull, Armstrong 18:25, Stemkowski 19:26. Third period — 4. Toronto, Keon 4 (Mahovlich, Pronovost) 12:29: Penalties—Mikita, Shack 5:31, Baun 9:55, Ravlich 12:56, Selby 18:10 Shots on goal by Chicago 1310 7—30 | Toronto Attendance—14,927. * Queens—Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Birch Shirley Sutherland 13 16 13—42 | Bird satellite. The fight also will Fred Brooks, president of ie F s : 3 fh i ue i° ¥ # i lif l 2 E i I [ l F i f i FE fei r if | E S g 2 i i ! Ek f : E z 7 Hl i Ali, and the lence of the erratic ex-champion. Those who are inclined to give Patterson a shot point to Clay's close fight with Doug Jones on i ¥ ; s 3 28 ak & gs Ub. ‘i Tu a " gs Fy ath | CURLING DRAW son F |J. MacLean a Ice ‘ginton ivs E. " Nichol | Webster, E. Ice 4 — Art | Robertson oe. | Simmons. Ice 5 — T.W.L. man, H. MacDougall, ivs F. Curtis, | Bu |Campbell. Rourke, penige aap stone Ice 5 — G. Rourke, G. } grove vs. | Cox, D. | Gregor. H. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY FEDERATION: of AGRICULTURE County Annual Meeting Kings—Thursday, Nov. 25, 1965 8:00 p.m.—Cardigan Parish Hall Prince—Monday, Nov. 29, 1965 8:00 p.m.—Athena High School, Summerside Dec. 2, 1965 Court SPEAKERS AND INFORMATION ON: The Canada Pension Plan The Warble Fly Campaign Resolutions on Current Farm Problems Report on Federation Activities ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WELCOME. ALL MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND. Albert Linkletter Knud Jorgenson COUNTY PRESIDENTS at Lewiston. ae ae It was the Chuvalo fight in Square Garden last Feb. 1 that re-established Floyd World Boxing Association title in Toronto last month. It would take a Philadelphia because of a return and a ges been instructed to insist that a boxer scoring a knockdown fo to a neutral corner. The 2 p.m., EST. Clay expects to come in at about 206 pounds, Patterson is shooting at 192. a | 66 IMPALA 1. New Turbo-Jet V8s—There’s new high-efficiency power at the top end of the Chevrolet power range. 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