12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, August 15, 1959 Moore Manager oes To Sweden to wind up the fi- (Yvon) to Sweden even $5,000,000 counting every-|Durelle fight here today and then make his|thing. They're the two most col-|Archie and 1 will head for New |was interested in the fabulous bid battle of the century. It. would| "I expect N -- Fast-talk- v MONTREAL on) 2 draw at least $3,000,000--maybe|nancial details of the tng Jack (Doc) Kearns said Fri- day he plans to go soon and personally ] 4 vo m $1,000,000 offer to Heavy weight orful fighters in boxing. Johansson for i Archie millions manager of Jack|straightened out Moore. {Dempsey, Mickey Walker and [Sweden The 77-year - old manager of [other champions. He talks mill- days. Moore, the light heavyweight ions like an ordinary clerk dis- "My king, said "this would be thelcusses a $5 purchase. | York," said the old pitchma ru That may be in a fe as backers are more «=== to Johansson and Edwin Teenagers Help In .. Rifle Shoot Inter. Blind Golfer Tourney At Kitchener TORONTO -- Low scoring blind fe Lanadish National ers from Canada and the for the Blin aod a -- fed States will battle for the| Players qualified for the Inter- CONNAUGHT RANGES 1959 International Blind Golf| national Championships in qual- About 200 teen-agers Championships in Kitchener later ifving matches held recently ¢ running smoothly du this month throughout Canada and the U.S. in week-long Dominion The tournament, sixth to be! In qualifying rounds C arlie Bos- Cane lifle Associatio neld in Canada, will take place at| well shot 198 for 36 hole:. He maiches., Kitchener's Rockway Golf Club, | holds the individual International! They live here in tents ar August 28, 29 and 30. | Championship which he won last work as target markers, runne; erations Kearns made and tossed away|"As soon as I get some things yet from Moore or Kearns. leave for in- not before 1 have met Patterson terested than ever. I want to talk in a return fight." Ahlquist (CP) help keep | {Johansson's adviser) and find [out what their plans are." In Sweden, Johansson said he n.|but had not received any word 1 | "If this really is serious, | w | Archie Moore is welcome here,' | "| Johansson said. "But of course, Kearns said he also plans to --|see British promoter Jack Solo- {mons and other boxing figures in | Europe. "Jack will be in the promotion lif the fight is made for the !United States," added Kearns. {"He was the co-promoter of the Moore-James J. Parker fight in! |Toronto a few years ago and| ladds class to a promotion. Then {Solomons might have something| lin mind for London and I always 'work with him." 0 n Upset Victory In Que. Open id rs FOR SEASON ST. LOUIS (AP)-Stan (the Man) Musial, benched for the | rest of the season, was holding court near the locker where un- form No. 6 hung. "Casey Stengel says he's | going to make a comeback in '60," Stan said. "I'm predict ing a comeback. I wonder what's keeping Ted Williams." It's been a bad year for base- ball's two top players of the last 20 years and for the peren- nial title winning-manager of | New York Yankees. But Musial for one is confi dent he will do better next sea- son. "Il feed this has just been bad year, not one in which old age caught up with me," said. "It's a mechanical prob- lem. I'm doing something wrong at the plate, "I can hit the fast ball. It's the other stuff that has been giving me trouble. I feel strong There's nothing wrong with my reflexes. "i they were throwing the fast balls by me and T couldn't pull the ball, I'd quit." St. Louis Cardinals have an- nounced that for the rest of the season Musial will see only oc- casional pinch-hitting duty or perhaps get a starting assign- ment now and then, so that young players can be tested. 2 | A star fullback with Pittsburgh o/Steelers and last season with] N.Y. Lawyer Golden Bears Meet Lords SARNIA _ (CP)--Sarnia Golden Clarion State Teachers College, Bears kick off the 1959 Senior|Pennsrivania, and junior Jim : Latham the tackles; Dave Strick- Ontario Rugby Football U nioniong and Jach Turner from Ten- "rom toon, mans ve oo. Football Games In Off Season as coach of the Bears, expects HERSHEY Pa. (AP)--Video- to have a full quota of eight United States imports in the starting offensive lineup. {conch for the second Season. taped professional foothall games | Hal Ledyard, with - Ottawaiwill be presented in the off-sea- Rough Riders the last three sea-'son next year as a weekly coun- sons, is the defending champions' try: Wide television feature. | starting quarterback, Behind him | Bert Bell, National Football lare fullbacks Tom Dwinnell, a League commissioner, said Fri- |veteran Canadian, and Tex Rob- day the best 20 loaghe games jnson, who starred going both/plaved this fall woul be re. ways for the Bears last season peated on tape for the special after campaigns with Kitchener. Series. hetween next Jan. 20-and |Waterloo Dutehmen and Hamil-|Aug. 20 {ton Tiger-Cats. | All of the league's 76 games | Halfbacks wili be Joe Reaves Will be taped this fal Selections from the University of Cincinnati/Will be made from them. and 195 immort star Chuck Stan.! The commic<ioner declined Ly formerly of South Carolina sav how much the league would State profit from the aed, " "a nice slice of it will go to the LINE RUNDOWN national benefit (pension) plan In the offensive line is 1937 im- for plavers : port Harry Mackey from Detroit; Bell that the 12 clubs in |Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Rogel willl be assisted by Jim Burr, line dea! hat |nessee State, both 1988 all stars, yohm Cronin, |as the guards, and all-star Don Mattingley, a nine-year veteran, |as the centre, Veteran Canadians back with the Bears are defensive linemen Ewar Harkins, Wayne Horner, Hurlock and Den Daven, halfbacks Dick Dixon and Archie McAffer and ends Ross Smith and Eric McKeever. New Canadians are fullback last season with Montreal Alouettes; tackle and |defensive end Tom White from Western University; guard Al Breakevelt from McGill; tackle Jerry Burr from the junior AKO halfback Ed Vernes; for mer junior linebacker Jeff Vig- gers and second string quarter- back George Culley, also up from the juniors. ol 0 (LT i i | i [| | | i | | | ORFU Knights; former Windsor and Pete Bent-|the NIL would also share in the " |vear and is captain of the U.S. and odd-jobs men at these spraw- Defending the International |} Bay n ! 5 ~.| team ling ranges near Oftawa Jou Chanpionsip i 8 Lowest Canadian scorer in the] Some, like Don Morin, 17, of J qualifying rounds was Phil Led- Cobourg, have been coming for| (nen tennis tournament, moving Dani Denied team will be made up of Charlie algarv wi q a ap Boswell, Birmingham, Ala: Joe| SS0Suse of Calgary with.282 for years. Morin father Sgt. Art|inio the semi-finals by defeating ' : § oles Morin, is a member of the camp Orlando Garrido of Cuba 1-6, 6-4 -1 Te Lazaro, Waltham, Mass; Peter "poco ding Canadian champion! oo som cre ca n Licence Bell, Oak Park, Mich: Art Smith. |i, PHerold © Mitchell Hamilton QEsennscters wall. £0 ; Cheltenham, Penn; Bill Gillman, | ow "oct vear won the Canadian', ooo DOS jue fom. h 1a '| The highly-rated Cuban Davis| YORK (AP) Su Boston: Harold Urick, Euclid | Championship nere for a paid Sunmer Jol day. |Cup player seemed well on the Vis a "hi h Lawyer Ohio and Charlie Tooth, St.! k They get from $2.50 to $6 a d¢ v to victory . after the first incent Velella, Who recently v set, but Harit took over and {00K over as president of Rosen- 1 leper g on their age and jobs, |e; Petersburg, Fla Jepencing o " 3 nterprise Ppt Canadian players and their meals free crushed Garrido in thr straight | Sohn Enterprises, Inc., Friday 8 ye: ree MONTREAL (CP)---Val Hari jmior graduate of Montreal scored a big upset ley as the ends; John Coyne from money. |victory Friday in the Quebec - rms -~ N s ANOTHER FIRST IN OSHAWA TEXAS DEATH MATCH KINSMEN STADIUM TUES., 8:45 P.M. La" a CONDITIONS OF MATCH "Any Missile Engineers Been Looking For A Stray?" Seems like almost anything can happen on the road these ond often does! Should your car get its this year E) days ever Calgary; Ont are: Phil Lederhouse, Nick Genovese, Dundas, ; Bill Crawford, Prince Albert, Sask; Homer LeBland, Brant: ford, and Claude Pattemore,! Harold Mitchell and Roy Mee- han, all of Hamilton The tournament is staged the Canadian Blind Golfers' sociation and sponsored by the House of Seagram. All expenses are met by Seagrams and total receipts from ticket sales go to the national recreation fund of Souchak Up In Motor City Open DETROIT (AP) Mike Sou-| chak came through Friday with| a blistering eight-under-par 63 that equalled the course record| and gave him the half-way lead by As- Colts Beat All-Stars In Chicago CHICAGO (AP)---The passing arm of Johnny Unitas and the massive power of Baltimore Colts overwhelmed college all-stars 29-0 Friday night in the 26th annual football game A crowd of 70,000 t ncluded Vice-President Richard Nixon sat football league, the one com? in awe at the form shown by the American Football League, was Olympics next year Colts, the 1958 National Football|formally organized Friday - League champions Lamar Hunt of Dallas said the were for three yards to Raymond league will begin play in 1960 Berry, for 13 to L. G. Dupre and |With teams in Los Angeles, New | 29 to Jim Mutscheller. The three | York, Denve Dall Houston TDs were converted and Minn is-St. Paul. Nick Pietrosante, sturdy Notre s of the six sites Dame fullback, gave the all-stars uss such matters| their only real excuse for cheer- as player draft, league constitu- ling. At the start of the second tion, bylaws and working agree-| half he took a screen pass from ment Buddy Humphrey of Baylor and Hunt said two weeks ago each galloped 51 yards before he was {team probably will play 14 leagnel Most of the boys work as target sets markers. Known as buit boys,| Harit is to meet Eduardo Zu- t have a busy day in the con-!leta of Ecuador in the first semi- crete butts 1 r the targets.|final match. Other semi-finalists They must lower their target/are Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, | every time a shot is fired at it, Qu first-seeded Canadian, and paste a paper patch on it to cover [Reynaldo Garrido. the the hole and signal the score. member of Cuba's brot | her entry. UNITED KOREA? TOKYO (AP North Wednesday ives possible A second pro- resenta Second Pro League Seen CHICAGO (AP Communist to send representat- to Hong fessional nt e to disc Igames and four exhibitions second {mote boxing au the St - |Sports Corporation. Velella, listed as president, treasurer and sole |stockholder of Electronics S.C Korea urged South Korea|son for the rejection. Kong as soon as/stock of Rosensohn to negotiate with its rep-|which promoted the recent Inge- >s on the formation of mar Johansson-Floyd dined team of the Rome | heavy weight title fight at Yankee Stadium was. denied a promoter's licence | by the New York Athletic Com mission Gen. Melvin Krulewitch, com- mission chairman, said Velella had applied for a licence to pro- Nicholas Arena on behalf of Electronics| 2-minute Rest Botween Falls No. 5 Count -- Survivor Wins WHIPPER BILLY HARD BOILED SPECIAL EVENT The commission gave no rea Don Leo Jonathan "vs. Velella cohtrols the majority of Enterprises WHIPPER BILLY WATSON A FINE Patterson - - Milosh, Pat EXHIBITIONS OF SCIENC! First 2 Rows Removed--Area Roped Off WATSON vs . HAGGERTY Dick Hutton Leo will win $1,000 if he pins Hutton in 20 min Sam Steamboat vs. Wally Sieber Tickets as Casino Restourant--1.50, 1.25, D 7 Promoter bumps ond lumps from whatever we'll smooth 'em out fast at low cost cause), Don't learn about 'bad brakes' by accident ® BRAKE SPECIALISTS ¢ W. L. HOUSTON SERVICE STATION and GARAGE 15 67 KING ST. WEST RA 3-7822 E hauled down on the Colts' 29 in the $25,000 Motor City open| golf tournament. Souchak's 132 total after two | rounds in the 72-hole competition! gave him a three-stroke lead over Arnold Palmer First-round leader Mason 'Ru- dolph and Dow Finsterwald and | Frank Stranahan, who trailed Rudolph by one stroke, all went | over par Friday as the field of 148 reached the cutdown stage. Rudolph. rookie pro from Clarksville. Tenn., faded to a 75} while Finsterwald and Stranahan layed the 6,616-yard layout in| Rudolph's total now is 142.| Finsterwald and Stranahan are at 141 Al Balding of Markham shot al second-round 72 for a 26th-place| tie at 143 with Milton Marusic of | Webster Grove, Mo LACROSSE SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Ontario Junior Long Branch 4 Brampton 12 { (Long Branch leads best-of-| seven semi-final 2-1) Rlex Miteff Gets Decision NEW YORK (AP) Argen- | tina's Alex Miteff snapped Alonzo| Johnson's 13-fight winning streak | by bombing away to the body for an unanimous decision Friday night after 10 gruelling rounds. | Johnson weighed 185%, Miteff| 206 | It was simply a matter of too | much body punching by Miteff| lighter man who pounds and could . man inside Both referce Mark Conn and udge Phil Botwinik scored it 6-4| and judge Leo Birnbaum had it| 7-3 all for Miteff. 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