THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 11, 1958 w LEAFS WANT HIM FOR COACH Alfie Pike, current coach of the Winnipeg Warriors in the Western Canada league, has heen approu hed hy George "Punch" Imlach, general man ager of Toronto Maple Leafs to lake aver the Job of coach of the NHL club. Pike, a former | SEASONS ARO [ NHI NY conched OHA Rangers Guelph Biltmores in Juntor "A" ranks, a few Definite word on exp ted acceptance of the Is expected in about wo star with his post week AP Wirephol¢ SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' + 'Survives Early Knockdowns, Moore Tags Durelle In 11th By W. R, WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP Champion Archie Moore's sensational come: hack after four floorings at the hands of Canada's Yvon Durelle left the way open today for a re turn match of what was perhaps the most spectacular lighi-heavy- weight title bout in boxing's his tory Durelle, the hardy 20-year-old fisherman from Bale Ste, Anne, NCB, went down three times be fore finally passing. out Wednes day night alter 49 seconds of the 1th round The wild, savage baltle, in [which Moore was loppled three {times in the first round---two of them. officially knockdowns--had the paid attendance crowd of ft B46 in near-hysteria in Montreal Forum IDURELLE UNCERTAIN The end for Durelle, whose un certainty as to strategy may have cost him the title, built up from the sixth round, The remarkable champion from -8an Diego, call ing on all the courage and ex ' Sugar Ray Gets | Fabulous Offer | To Meet Downes LONDON (AP Middleweight champion Suzar Nav Robinson has heen cabled a fabulous' of fer to defind his title against Britain's Terry Downes in Lon don next summer The offer, believed to he around 50 000 was tendered Wednesday British fight Solomons Solomons nro moted Tuesday night's bout In which Spider Webb of Chicago stopped Downes In eight rounds | In New York, Georee Gainford {hy Lack promoter | perience of his long ring career, $12,000 or 20 per cent of the net | came back in a magnificent dis play of punishing rights and lefts, | | Durelle downed Moore, whose age is between 41 and 49, for |eounts of nine, two and seven in the opening round Referee Jack Sharkey, former (world heavyweight champion, sald afterwards that the second knockdown was not that--Iit was |# push, But he will have a hard time convineing the onlookers that Durelle didn't club down an cient Archie Moore was down Again in the fifth for a five count, From then on the fast-recovering champion had more in reserve than his younger challenger Durelle went down for a two count In the seventh, Staggering and reeling under Archie's rights and lefts, Durelle went down {again in the 10th and was slowly rising at the count of eight when the bell saved him, ALL OVER IN 11th The end was In sight for the New Brunswick fisherman had let old Archie get off the hook. Socking rights and lefts to the head had Durelle down early in the 11th for a nine count, On Yvon's next trip to the canvas it was all over | At the official weigh-ins Wed [nesday, Moore weighed 173% and Durelle 172, each having shed 25 pounds or training It was Moore's seventh defence of the title he won Dec, 17, 1952, {from Joey Maxim, It was his first defence of the crown since he knocked out Tony Anthony of New York in the seventh round |at Los Angeles Sept, 20, 1957 Moore's unbeaten string has reached 16, Including a draw with heavyweight Howard King Aug. 4, Moore's last fight before Imeeting Durelle, Moore has also set a record for knockouts at 127, {gate, The fight was telecast in the United States and Canada except for Quebec province and border stations, Ths champion was in trouble early, Durelle landed solidly with a left hook and Moore went down for a nine count, He came up shaking his head and went down again in his own corner The toll of two was counted off one of the few counts heard dis tinetly in the uproar of the crowd That was the knockdown ruled a push by referee Sharkey Moore tried cover up but was hammered by Durelle and went down again under a smash ing right to the face, He took & seve. count this time, He hung lon and was recovering ps the [round ended, (STILL PUZZLED With lefts and rights that ul timately proved Durelle's un doing, Moore gained a close mar ty who!gin in the secomd round but lost | the third to his rugged challen ser, although Durelle still seemed {puzzled as to whether he should {continue slugging It oul for a knockout or try to hang on to a hig point advantage The fourth was Moore's, Hi Jabs and hooks kept Durelle off balance and the challenger was right to the head by Durelle sent Archie down for a five count, lle came up unsteadily, covered up and kept away and was fighting back as the round ended Durelle was warned for a rab hit punch In the sixth and left himself wide open for a smash now Mush to the face and left jolts to Toronto 7 the head WWENTH TO MOORE Moore easily won the seventh; cracking rights to the face send "HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS National League WLT VF 5 17 " 51 Ve] 72 73 Montreal 1 Detroit | Boston | New York Chicago Toronto B13 LJ Wednesday's Resulls Toronto 2 Chicago 2 Detroit 2 New York | Games Saturday New York at Toronto Chicago at Boston Games Sunday Montreal at Detroit Toronto at Boston Chicago 1 t New. York American League WLT ¥ 17 6 1 W 1h 92 8 1212 1 % 1 1 13 12 1 L} ] Buffalo {Hershey Cleveland [Springfield {Proyidence 10 | Rochester 914 Wednesday's Resulls | Providence 0 Buffalo 3 Springfield 4 Hershey 3 Friday's Games Providence at Cleveland [Springfield at Rochester OHA NOHA Senior A 16 0 WLT F AP 80 45 32 y 1102 69 29 75 8418 2 67 6816 B87 15 | 0 56104 8 Cay's continued to dominnte 6 30 4 5 #10 710 Chatham | Kitchener '8, 8. Marie Sudbury Windsor 713 1 North Bay 416 Wednesday's 0 i} Results s0 since they began missing, but in the fifth a solid Windsor 5 Kitchener 7 Sudbury 2 Sault Ste, Marie 4 Tonight's Game Sault Ste, Marie at.North Bay Senfor Intercolleginte Montreal 13 McGill 0 Ontario Intermediate A Sundridge 4 North Bay 0 Ontario Junior B 7 Unionville 5 | Woodstock 6 London § Sarnia 9 St, Marys 7 A Pils, #0 2 22 | 8 26 #0 25 1 0 85 24 73 21 bo 36 71 82 "25 17 0 108 126 22 66 93 20 2 0 nNU Tuesday night at Simcoe Hall Ernie Cay Lumberkings and Muple Cleaners hooked up in the battle for first place with Cay's coming out on top, witd a fine team. effort as they edged Maples 65-57, to move into undisputed possession of first place In the Industria] Basketball League race, Lumberkings wasted no time in jumping into an early lead as they shot into an 18-16 first quar- ter load, Brent Barney' Oldfield and Don Mallett with some great [ shooting, esnecially Mallet!' long, two-hand set shots, divided #:(12 points between them to push {Cay's into a lead they never re: inguished the rest of the game The Jeague's leading point scorer Carl Cheski and Joe Olinvk split ) |10 points to keep Maples close, CAY'S WIDEN LEAD "ay's continued to pour on thelr scoring power and pulled a little farther ahead as they outhooped [the josers 16:10 in this second quarter John Newey, Brent Oldfield and Don Mallett all had four more to «carry the victors ahead while Carl Cheski was the only consis tent scorer for Maples, as he [notched five more, The halftime score read Cay's 33, Maples 26 After the halftime rest Daviod the they ran 14 to pull inlay and scoring, As {home 18 to the losers' | even farther ahead, "Barney [Oldfield netted eight along with John Newey's six Yo lead the wine ners while Cheskl hit for six mw to leave Cay's out in front 51 40 ran out, Carl Cheski notched five | more along with playing coach Bruno Wrubel's four and Bob Winter's four to pull Maples a little closer, Joha Newey and Bob Goddard split eight to keep Cay's In front, HIGH SCORERS Lumberkings were led to their first place Victory by 'Barney' Oldfield, John Newey and Don Mallett with 18, 16 and 13 points respectively while the losing Maples had Carl Cheskl's fine 21- point effort, CAGE, COMMENT: This was the second sethack of the season for Maple Cleaners and hoth have come from Cay's , , . Maples, al- though In second place, have three games In hand The three stars of the night went fo Carl Cheskl, John Newey and Don Mallett Thursday night at Simcoe Hall, Acadian Cleaners pluy host to the visiting Ajax crew at nine o'clock, \ CAY'S Newey, 16; Whalley, 2; Oldfield, 18; Horton, 3; Camp. hell, 0; Mallett, 13; Goddard, 10; Matthevs, 3. Fouls -- 3 ou tof 14 | MAPLES -- Cheskl, 21: Wrubel, 6; Olinyk, 4; Winter, 6; Vouge, 5; WILSON RETURNED BARRIE (CP)--~Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey Associa {tion Junior A series have re- turned left winger Bob Wilson to Lakeshore Bruins of the Metro {politan Toronto Junior B League, [In 21 games this season with {Barrie Wilson scored one goal yore |and had one assist | Maples tried a comeback in the last quarter with their court press to knock lead, but did manage the winner's them 17-14 {and they three off outnetting | LAST NIGHT'S STARS Jack McMaster Is hy time Worsley, 0; brough, 7. Fouls Kelly, Timekeeper -- Don A "Lumberkings Back In First Beating Maple Cleaners Davidson, 8; Rise. 13 out of 21, Leo Kelly and Dave ndry. Officials Robinson renresentative ald ing Durelle down again for a two count If Sugar fights nex! vear. he one more than the late Young [might be receptive to such an of {Stribling of Georgia, a heavy By THE CANADIAN PRESS YVON DURELLE kept his promise his hopes but he ed his predictions or to his fans, He a dance declared that he 12 round That He just what the man rin sald he was going didn't but that he would win®or said ! ehie Moore in the first round and again in the nex! few The eighth round was Moore's 1| by a wide margin and In the ninth Durelle almost went down | under solid hooks to the Alex Delvecehlo of Detroit Red Wings who scored the winning gor and helped on the other as Detroit defeated New York 2:1 Tod Sloan of Chicago Black He may not have fulfill certainly kept his promise a rea! fight of it, not to- go heyond 11 or him out of the he clobbered Ar had Du fer. We will consider all offers welgh. of a quarter-century ago and $150.000 is in the right neigh Durelle, No. 3 challenger, had horhood a four-straight winning record | i Robinson has heen idle since after losing In the seventh round diy ast March when he regained the last March 14 In New York crown from Carmen Rasilio in|Teny Anthony, No, 1 challenger Midway in the 10th Durelle was Hawks, who = assisted on his Chicago on a 15-round decision, | GROSS RECEIPTS $89,940 groggy, rights and lefts bouncing [(eam's first goal and fired the to make expect | they'd carr) The way Moved To Toronto SUDBURY (CP) | ter, injured hockey player with Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen, | was moved hy. train Wednesday | to Toronto General Hospital He was paralyzed when he slid head-first Into the hoards here Friday in an OHA-NOHA Senior Jack McMas- | 3 Pre-Christmas A game against Sudbury Wolves ® relle's rooters and backers in high hopes, The fight almost ended in that first round--just a little more oomph" behind the blow that tagged Archie and It would have been all over before a lot of the patrons had lighted up their cigars. Moore's. superior box ing skill, his ring "'savvy" and super condition were all impor tant factors as he weathered the early storm of leather pelted at him hy the New Brunswick fisherman and when the fight reached the midway mark, it became obvious that contrary to pre-fight predictions, it was Moore and not Durelle who was "coming on But it was a topnotch scrap, nothing like the Moore-Parker [i asco and on his showing, Durelle could probably get a return if he wants one eo 0 MEN'S REG. 17.95 SUEDE JACKETS ©.90 MEN'S FLANNELETTE REG. 3.95 Striped PYJAMAS 2.7 7 MEN'S REG. 14.95 DRESSING Gowns ©. QO REG, 9.95 5.99 bout In his dressing room, after the fight, Archie Moore gave Durelle full credit for the four "floorings" he took, three in the first rotmd and one In the fifth, He said that when Durelle hit him==it hurt, every mite, Then he went on to admit that he would be interested in a return match, (his next summer, an "outdoor" affair of course, that might well draw a king-sized gate, He also stated that he'd like a chance at Floyd Patter son's heavyweight title, The way that young Moore chap Is going along, Patterson perhaps had better hurry up and meet him, or he's going to be too old to defend his title against the ageless Archie, Moore was down for a nerve-wracking "nine" count and later for seven, in the first round and it might eas. its MEN'S DRESS PANTS MEN'S WHITE REG. 3.95 DRESS SHRTS 1.99 eo USE YOUR CREDIT eo REG, 3.95 BONUS @DRYS minion Deoyal rarer Eiw . ad trying player eoach | Vay wy 2 MEN'S SANFORIZED SHRUNK DRILL PANT 2.90 MEN'S HORSEHIDE REG. 24.95 WINDBREAKERST1 4.90 Morocco WALLETS 1.90 MEN'S ORLON ond ALL WOOL REG. 9.95 puLLovers 4.44 MEN'S QUILT LINED (Canadian made) REG. 19.95 STROLLER COATS©, O00 MEN'S CUFF LINKS 00 and TIE BAR SETS MEN'S B-29 (fur lined) Horsehide REG. 29.50 the 0, en LT DE Solomons seemed to be paving| --- d (off his head He tried to rally but! marker that gave Chicago a 2:2 litle attention to. Downes' 1088 | Cross receipts of Wednesday's was pushed into the ropes by tie with Toronto Maple Leafs, The 20-vear-old left winger suf The referee stopped ¢ fight were $89,940, Moore came Moore while the crowd hooted, - 4 stehr, 3 stopped the bout fered a broken vertebra and other after eight rounds with the Brit out of the exciting brawl with Lefts and rights sent Durelle injuries to his spinal cord ish champion bleeding freely #75,000-his " guarantee--with an|down once more and the bell | Vancouver Club Accompanying McMaster was trons. ave: auth alternative of 40 per cent of the came to his rescue at the eight! Dr. Bill White, Sudbury Wolves' "If Robinson will defend his foley won money and net gate. count | Hockey Crowds club physician, Mrs, Donald Me title against Downes, then 1 am elevision payment was §75, Purelle can Sut for the 11th Master of Niagara falls, Ont. confident Downes will not only willing to fight but had nothing Jack's mother, also made the [heat him, but ston him," he said. Durelle's profit was uncertain, |left, He was a steady target for| Also Away Down trip. Downes was ahead on points In view of no announcement of Moore and the champion still Erie 3 . | Dv, White sald McMaster Is Im when his eve was cut in the the net gate. He was guaranteed had his title VANCOUVER (C P) - Coley | roving each day. He was moved seventh round." Hil, manager. of Vancouver Can: {Toronto because of better fac Solomons said he would lke to " . ucks, SAVE New Westminster Roy- ilitles for treating his head in. | arrange the match for outdoors| 1 w [Mls aren't the only Western yang pecause It is closer to in June--either at Wembley or e vecc 10 aces Ings: Hockey League club with finan: fi. "home, Doctors hope he will be | | Twickenham, Both places hold clal troubles, able to walk again, {about 60,000 He sald Tuesday attendance at|------ o---- {Canuck games is down 20 per 0an oes or aw cent from last year, 'Bob Attersley [ "But I feel we'll recover some | by THE CANADIAN PRESS | The Ranger netminder made a|0f the loss by the end of the sea- ke all great National Hockey diving save on Howe's shot but %on | Holds Too Svo League players, Gordie Howe of the puck bounced away and Pel. Hal Laycoe, general manager My | snded there, On the other hand, neutral observers | Detroit Red Wings lends some vecchio flipped it in of the Royals, sald Monday his y have ended there, On the other hand, ne BELLEVILLE (CP) Whithy greatness to those around him, Detroit's fir | scored by Club is headed for an estimated opine that the bell saved Durelle In the 10th and of course a centre Hobby Attersiey. held 10 The big right winger has played wats He " Ron A x od A $30.100 loss this season. a hi Py i" " Ce 'ONOVost, ( 0, Ae oe Nik rs wan Jie May of "yhans A slid sioush hi be four assists during the last week with a variety of centres and left | n'y Howe, gave a Winks a 1.1/ BLAMES FOOTBALL referee for a rabbit punch -- was the turning point of the tide hung on to first place in the OHA wings during his 12 years In the|ije in (he first period after cap.| Hall placed most of the blame far Duvelle [astern Senior A scoring race NHL and nearly always those (ain Red Sullivan had put the for the decline on football, . hit saw his lead shrink as team: linemates, along with Howe, have pangers ahead 1-0 earlier In the|' Everyone's been talking and BRIGHT BITS: Bobby Attersley picked up four assists last| Mate Sid Smith and Belloville'slended up close to the top In paring thinking football since June, he week and still holds top spot in the Eastern League scoring race, |e Hildebrand narrowed the gan. league. scoring Both netminders played fine|sald, Lack of a "color guy' In although teammate Sid Smith and Tke Hildebrand both gained a| Attersley leads in points with| This season his linemates are games, Worsley made 34 saves, (the league's Coast Division was little, They have 41, 34 and 33 points respectively VANCOU. [41 and In assists with 27. Whithy {centre Norm Ullman and 1eft{ 14 in the first and 13 in the ven | another reason for the recession VER CANUCKS is another Western Hockey League club that is|Playing coach Smith second {winger Alex Delyecchlo, both haves irapry Sawchuk stopped 33 shots, | Hall sald that if the Canucks having financia' troubles this season, their attendance Is away|With 8 points, including a toning the greatest seasons of thelr| ya in each of the last two periods, [lose money, it will be the first down TONY LESWICK has charged Saskatoon Quakers with|{mark of 1% goals. while Relleville|careers, Wednesday night it was) , : ei {time since he started operating | deliberately to eripple his Frank Boucher, Quak.|?aving coach Hildebrand is third|Delvecchio who picked up Howe's|SLOAN'S REV iE the club '\. 1045, ors' going to ask. for Leswick as=ension. Oh Hum with 23 points, 17 of them assists. rebound and scored to give De:| At Chicago Sloan's goal was, WHL president Al Leader said their gate receints must he down too! WINNIPEG BLUE /|!Wdehrand had six goals and two trot a 2-1 victory over New York scored with a Maple Leaf in the(in a telephone interview from ROMBERS finished with a surplus of about $15,000 for this season|A*8ists during the week while Rangers {penalty box and Leafs were also Seattle that the picture isn't as on a half-million dollar operation ROY CAMPANELLA was|*mith had two goals and five as In Chicago, the Black Hawks shorthanded when Eddie Litzen:|bleak as I* has been painted, honored hy Kiwanis Club of New York last night, at a dinner|8IS!s collected a 2:2 tie with Toronto|berger scored In the first. Kor| 'There's an over-all increase of tendered him as "man of the year WILL HARRIDGE, re.| Kingston's line of Moe Savard, Maple Leafs on a third-period|each it was the 12th goal this|2,681 paid admissions for the first tiring Al, president, says he'd rather see 'hree major leagues|Jim Maxwell and. Bus Gagnon goal by Tod Sloan; one of many {season and five of Sloan's have|74 league games," he said, than extend the American and National circuits to 10 or 12 teams |'0llow, Saverd with 20 points and (players the Leafs have seen go been against his ex-teammates "Teams encountering financial A Our ar TORONTO LEAFS gain d another point last night--another|the other pair with 28, Bellevillejon to greater things after leaving| Brian Cullen scored Toronto's|difficulties in mid-season is an Tau ing "oir yy noteh in Punch" Imlach's success record, when they tied Black|MeFarlands hold five of the top'Toronto firs! goal, In the second period, |old story, It's happened before 3 Tews Sately 0 Liciuaing Hawks 2:2, In the only other game played last night, Red Wings 10 positions avd The Rutcs did, ot affect the (and left winger Dick Duff gave and we've managed to got it wes 1958) nosed out Rangers 2:1 GORDON GILBERT skipned his n the goaltending department league standings. Detroit remains them a brief 2:1 lead early in the straightened away. We'll do it Chatham rink to top honors in the Imperial Bonspiel ii) al Whithy's John Henderson is stil) in second place, twa points back | third again." NEW CAR OWNIRS..« 1989 Sarnia vesterdas ALVIN "COSY" DOLAND, once a star out-[!ops with a 2.73 average in 22|of Montreal Canadiens, and Chie Woe on vneved wiginel pt | OuT B TUBELESS the games, Belleville's Gordie Bell|ago hangs on to fifth, one point missioner KM. Landis barred Doland from baseball in 1924 for "as taken over the runner-un/back of New York and three in allegedly attempting to hribe Heinie Sand of Phillies to "throw! [Pot With a 3.54 average in 20 front of Toronto, a game to Giants SUGAR RAY RORINSON has heen offered| Hames and leads in shutouts with! Delvecchio's goal-~his 10th this a handsome sum, $130,000 to fight British middleweicht ace Tor. |'\O season---came at 6:54 of the third rv Downes, the bout to be an open-air affair in London, this next Dele eman Viger Gendron of period after Howe took a pass summer Kingston has compiled 63 minute from Ullman and burst in alone Local Curlers In =; ------ Turkey-Trot Play CHRISTMAS os GIFTS HOMASOTE TRAIN BOARD with a full entry of 16 rinks DEADENS SOUND participating in thé event. a two REG. 2.95 Jackets 24.50 LIGHT TO HANDLE game affair, based on the point SAWS -- NAILS LIKE WOOD MEN'S ALL WOOL REG, 19.95 system, with the teams being Irawn" off the board {Larry Marshall Tom Russell A er aaah Maa Arran i | os Suburban COATS 11 Bi {George Rates Fred Kitchen ETRE i - " USEDSYS OPEN THURS. & FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M, Points were awarded, one for TOURNAMENT TYPE TIRES vv each winning end and five for flelder with N.Y. Giants, died at 76 in Chicago yesterday. Com SE a ii rT nobody likes to feel he's Oot full details on Jhis BONUS DAYS Rae Halleran's rink, with two wins and » total of 18 points, fin ished "just of the money he consolation prize, for twa losses, was decided by a toss with Len Edwards rink winning over Bill Minett's foursome FIRST GAME Ewart Cornish Roy Morris Geo. Jackson Elgin Munday akiy 1) Hex Hur Chis Eder NH. Rrownles Len Edwards pecial Christmas season with turkeys and chick out Roy Mercer Hap Hamel Dave Fletcher Rae Halleran skip (Wi Don Rigas Morgan Furey Tom Pallitt Ken Whittington skip 10 Win Schaenau winning the game Tie games vere decided by the skips throw ing one extra stone, rather than diving the points Competition praved exception ally keer "ver the distance. First non Coppin prizes wen! to the rink of C. Me. Bev Smith Cullough i Matthews F. Ree Pp hamnson and G. 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