~ eee a“. 18 Thio Guardian, Charfottetown, Tues, Oct 18, 1966. | Bob Swift, Manager-Coach Heavy wei ight Sells Shares. Riders Relax But aN In Himself For Financing Tie Cats Under ae DETROIT (AP)—Bob Swift, | who three times posted winning | @ecords as an acting American By JIM CRERAR lock and ND out the f°) years, his salary stops but he League baseball manager but | j TORONTO (CP )— These nancial details... y m es. inne Be ue By THE CANADIAN PRESS first conference title since 1951, @ever won the job permanently, ‘ : listed on A sell-out of shares wou! can relax for two weeks while died im hospital Monday. pe eee unltxe | give th ceompany, known as | ‘the trust account. | famillon Tiger-Cate oo ae Montreal and Hamilton battle it Swift, 51, who took over De- some of today’s investors, | Nonpareil Promotions and di- eve td AROSE te teat te onl ben focan a ( troit Tigers twice in the last two anyone who buys will have a | rected by Ungerman and the already," said Ungerman, Vanecs Rough Riders in Kast-| Ottawa's next game is in To- years when manager Charlie’ fighting chance’ of realizing | “vo Bullards, $10,000 to get who also manages Canadian Football Cond ti ronto Sunday and although the Dressen ‘suffered heart attacks, | : ’ € Frankie through t he the first. | heavyweight champien George eee ootball erence action Arges aren't expected to was stricken shortly after the |; some return. | year. Money made in purses | Chuvalo, “‘but there'll proba- Sunday. vide much trouble, Rough at” up Frankie Bullard Jr., a 21- | * added to the kitty. | bly b oenly 50 shareholders or | Because while the Riders can | q, ree All Star game with what was Id Toronto heavyweight |~"ould be y ; * coach Frenk Clair remains pes- thought to be a stomach. ail- year-o oron avyweight |~" Shareholders can opt out at | less the first year. | breathe easier after locking up simistic. eee boxer, is selling 100 shares in | 440 ond of the first, second or Bullard serves as a sparr- | the conference title with a 20-18|" «a gituetion like this could be It was later diagnosed as lung himself at $100 each to raise | tiird year. Otherwise, they | ing partner for Chuvalo and / victory over Hamilton the Tiger- daiaieecs te Gad at "TONIGHT ONLY eancer. : enough money to make fight’ | oy be asked to pony up |: Ungerman sees him as a pos- | Cats still are under the gun and fooling around in a game and When Harry Craft fell ill at ing’ a full-time occupation. “| nore’ “funds to keep Bullard | sible successor to George, who’ | WAI: he for’ at least: On TOFS | wing we ait 6 parions iajry*- Kansas City in 1959, Swift, a Bullard, six feet and 195 solvent. ng eegiinpe to met ae bes ~~ However, ‘Clair has been wor- a \ : ow led to pounds, has a 7-1 won-lost ree: | orld oxing Association The Cats must defeat Mont- Ap raaiy yi oy “He directed’ Kan: ord with five knockouts asa | eet ae ea opty Bas champion Ernie Terrell dur- | rea} Alouettes in Montreal Sa- ee season while the a“ 7 P .M. TO 10 P.M. | ax City to 10 straight victories professional. He wag 38-2 "eS | sit then the financial picture | i¢ the last 18 months. turday or face the possibility of | opposition and establishing ’ and 13 out of 15. an ‘amateur. : bri ns. He gets his salary ‘If Chuvalo were to retire | finishing third and losing the ad- themselves as the class of the PASSED OVER & The {dea of selling ans ighte per cent of whatever | Within two or three years, I | vantage of haying their home Canadian Football League. “When they let Craft go, I|’ belongs ‘to Bullard’s.- father, | js left in the kitty. Out o* the | think Bullard would be the top [park for the sudden-death semi- : Be thought I would get the first | final. Se ‘ | Frank Bullard Sr., an ama- | 40 per cent, his backers invest | contender for his Canadian | crack at the job,” Swift once | BOB SWIFT. teur middleweight around Tor- | 10 per cent for him in a trust | title. Once Bullard has the 111%" Boxed | Montreal's 27-11' deteat of. T. said. But the Athletics picked 3. named Mayo Smith man- | m0 25-years ago. fund he can't bal into for five | Canadian title, he gets recog- | sonto Argonauts in Tordito: Ba. Bob Ettiott. n | ager after the séason ended. TIME TO TRAIN i years. . ae in the cae mies | turday, which relegated the Ar- pl st nereved to. Washington | “Swift is survived by his wife | Young Bullard, married and | 25 SHARES SOLD ae | 808_ to last. place im the four- ? ere eae ee the Tues | and a-married daughter. the father of an 18-month-old His salary stays the same jteam conference for the fifth then returned to the Tiger or- ".. j iffi i ' But Ungerman sald Bullard tiv. t alive the There .are- just two keys to j\boy, found it difficult to hold the third year and if there's | \ id I | consecu ve year, kep! ve saneie menage of . the |being a successful ‘. manager,” | ‘a’ job as a shipping clerk and | money in the pot again, he | Can't take forever making the | Als’ slim chance of tying Hamil- ‘Swift once said. ‘‘One is getting | train as much as he wanted. keeps 50 per cent _with 10 per | big time. ton for second place. ae nate a ie art at along \ with_soir players and the | So his dad went into a huddle | cent going. into trust. “At the end of the third | Om LOST ONE GAME : ves Bs sen swat took. over other is knowing how to handle with manager Irv Ungerman If Bullard’s backers string | year, the kid-has to make it Meanwhile, the Rough Riders, ‘gers nea oe nasty “—and ahi i a and Toronto lawyer John “Pol- alongwith: him- ‘after- three i--or-he's-probably-through.”’ with-a-record. of.11-1and.theie-| a fore Dressen returned. | Last May, Dressen — sufféred his swcond heart’ attack and Swift. again. became... ‘manager, . He was 32-25 before being side- lined’ by illness himself. Swift caught 1,000 major “league” games” in™ spite of a-:231- datting average. He played with | the old St. Louis Browns and | Philadelphia Athletics, plus sah Tigers. HELPED WIN PENNANT In 1945, Swift shared the eatching duties with Paul Rich- ards onthe Tigers last pennant winning team. Frank Skaff took over the Ti- ger helm when Swift became il this: summer. Dressen died during the season and the Ti- Speedy Rodney Is UN Favorite ne ee ae (AP—) So — champion — “and. one. of a ns Sener arene iiceesabieniopetpehdipueioienemnnedicesiaiinesnigubllcania niminetenimesicadie’ ‘ < wa : a H ainictiesbiiaiia sree pensar wf ed eee | four entries- representing the » ” : : : : United States, was established an 8-0-5 favorite Monday to win te $100,000 U-n ited Nations Trot “at Yonkers naeewey: to- Spacdy Rodaey, owned ty | John and Wayne Ctrey of Min- efal Point, Wis. - and- Robert sition and will have Del Insko “in the sulky. The 1% - mile feature; for whieh first money is $50,000, Yonkers Raceway's J TOILET TISSUE ' $ rells te pkg. Assorted colors. Regular Sic pkg. Paha Cc. : 7 p.m. to 2 Te me “8 p.m: srotter. ~~ “The fet Union's Apex Han- ve ance’s Short. Stop are ~S.-owned trotters, \ ae ae rdova, a woman} ‘driver fro Moscow, will pilot pilot. Apex Hanover while Billy kon. ancl rein Short “Stop. By “THE. CANADIAN PRESS» > REMEMBER Ne og a - \\_ Toronto-Argonauts tied up “e@_berth in ‘the -Big “Four football playoffs~ 25 years ago today — in 1941.—~by Seu eliminating Montreal ~Bull>~ | — «dogs 12-1 at Kingston, Ont, First .scheduled “for Mont- real~the game -was moved to... Kingston__to_relebrate__ “Queen's University’s ~cen>— tenary. ~ CRCY. 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