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The Oshawa Times, 31 Dec 1959, p. 15

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Basketball Star Scores 61 Points OTTAWA (CP Byrnes of Ottawa Lisgar set what must be some record for Ontario when scored 61 points against Ren- Collegiate here Tues- day. Lisgar won 96-26 in the basketball play frew consolation final of ton University invitation terscholastic tourney. ) -- Ron kind of a school he the Carle- in- REMEMBER WHEN...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Rangers' record run 'of 117 consecutive games without |suftering a shutout was ended 17 |vears ago tonight when Detroit . {blanked them 2-0. Actually Ran- {gers had scored in 128 consecutive {games from Nov. 2, 1940, includ- |ing playoffs. They ended the sea-| ison in sixth place, as Detroit beat |Boston in the Stanley Cup final. | | | i | | TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester| WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. N--Family Theatre 6-This Living World B--Playhouse 4--Learn About Science 2--Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 4~Feature Film 5:30 P.M. 7--Rocky and Friends 8--~Roy Rogers $--Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M. 11-8--Metro News ?--Early Show 2-77th Bengal Lancers 6:15 PM 6--Bob Cummings 6:30 P.M. 11--Famlly Theatre 8-4-2--News: Weather 6:45 P.M. $--Huntley- Brinkley Report 64-2--News 7:00 P.M. 8--Tabloid 3--The Detective 4--State Trooper 2----Shotgun Slade 7:15 PM Y--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 7--Gale Storm TBA S5--Border Patrol 4--To Tell The Truth 2-Law of the Plainsman 7:45 PM. 11-TBA 6--Scan 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Deputy 7--Donna Reed 5-2--Bat Mastersoa 4--Betty Hutton §-3--Pontiac Star Parade 8:30 P.M. 11-6--Talent Caravan 7--Real McCoy's 4&-Johnny Ringo 9:00 P.M. 11----Top Movie 7---Pat Boone 6--Close-Up 8-2--Bachelor Father 4--Zane Gray Theatre 9:30 P.M. 7--Untouchables Man From Black- hawk $-2-Tennessee Ernie 4-The Big Party 10:00 P.M, §--Manhunt §-2-You Bet Your Life 10:15 P.M. 11-The Gab Bag 10:30 P.M. 11--Headline * 7--Border Patrel 6-TBA 3--Not For Hire $-Tombstone Territory 11:00 P.M. BIAS Nem Sports 5 PM. 7--Disney Presents 4--Western 5---Real McCoys 2--People Are Funny 8:00 P.M. 1h 6--Country Hoedown 5-2--Journey To Understanding 8:30 P.M, | 11.6--Four Just Men 7--Man From Black Hawk ', 5-2--Telephone Hour 4--Hotel de Paree 9:00 P.M. 11-6--Flying Doctor 7-77 Sunset Strip 4--Playhouse 9:30 P.M. 11--Ontario This Week 5-2--M Squad 10:00 P.M. 11-6-3-2--Cavalcade of Sports 7--The Detectives 4--CBS Reports 10:30 P.M. 7--Sea Hunt 10:45 P.M. 116--Jim Coleman Show 2-Jackpot Bowling 11 39 P. M. 7--Playhouse 6-- Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 11--Late Show 4-~M-G-M Theatre 1:00 A.M. 7--San Francisco Beat 2--The Unexpected SATURDAY 8:00 AM. 7-TV Farmaramas 4--Captain Kangaroo 2--Rumpus Room 8:30 AM. 7--Pageant 2--Farmer Alfalfa 9:00 AM. 7--Catholic Newsreel | 5--Rumpus Room 4--Popeye | 2--The Three Stooges | 9:15 A.M. 11--Joindre Les Deux Bouts 7---0ff To Adventure :30 M, 7----New Horizons 5---Cisco Kid 4--Science Museum 2--Junior Auction 9:45 AM, 11--The Living Word 10:00 A.M. 11--Documentary '60 | 7--Kartoon Korner | 5-2--Howdy Doody &--Cartoon Show 10:30 A.M. 7--Track Down 5--The Rebel 4--~Grand Jury 2--Four Just Men 11:00 P.M. 11.7-8-4-2--News; Weather; Sports 8--Rescue 8 11:15 P.M, 11--Late Show 7--Playhouse 6--Juliette 2-Just Musie 11:30 P.>* 6-- Wrestling 5--Movie 4--Playhouse 2--Late Watch 1:00 AM. and Mrs. SUNDAY 8:00 AM. 7--Church In The Home 8:15 A.M. 2-Christian Science 8:30 AM. 7--Herald of Truth 2---Sacred Heart 8:45 AM. 2--Church Invitation 9:00 AM. 11--Rev. Oral Roberts 7--Search 5--Bar--5--Ranch 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Faith of Israel 9:15 AM. 7--Worship 2-Morning Gospel 9:30 AM. 11--This Is The Life 2--Cartoon Playhouse 10:00 A.M. 117--The Christophers 8--Christian Science 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2--Laurel and ga 10:15 S--Industry on Bs ie 10:30 AM. | 11--Brave Theatre | 7--Morning Show t S3--Christophers | 7--Mr. 4--Uncle Jerry 11:00 AM. 8--Church Service 5--This Is The Life 4--Morning Worship 2-Big Rascals 11:30 A.M. $--Terrytoons 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny 7--Roller Derby | 6--Musical Interlude 5--Little Rascals 4--News:; Weather 2--Public Service 12:15 P.M. 8--Dateline U.N, 4--Living Word | 12:30 P.M. 11-~News 7--National Pro High. $--Space Ranger WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| As if an | take a opponent, THIS BOXER TRIES OUT HIS OWN PUNCH! it isn't tough enough to clip on the chin from Rolly Wilkes, (right) is shown above landing a blow to himself, _ Wilkes Near- Hockey Riot Draws Complaints SUDBURY {Wolves complaint with the Eastern Pro-/In an earlier game, Sudbury right Cumpmy Burton had been egg {fessional Hockey League over ; near - riot among hockey fans in hit a game at Trois Rivieres, Sunday. was an (CP) have filed a Que., | Wolves' president Ted Hill said BL he waiting to hear from |league president Ed Houston of Ottawa about league might any the make. move The trouble started when Sud- brought up his guard so quick- ly, to thwart a punch thrown at him by Lee Sheridan (left) that Wilkes' glove didn't stop | until it connected with his own winger on the head with an thrown by a spectator. AMES FAN Sleaver said the fan started the trouble Sunday. "This guv s next the start of the game. ting to the benct 1 had been swear- ing and calling me yellow front, after Sudbury goal - tender n So just as Gilles Boisvert had been injured. I was coming off the ice, I swung | chin, But in spite of t ve Sheridan, Wi round, semi-fi Toronto Palace Monday "night. Sudbury |vieres a week ago, needed police|thought the stick struck him on official | protection to get out of the arena. the back, but he says the wrist "I think it's the same guy who Chamberlain slapped coach our last trip down there sure need police Pier Johansson Fighter Of The Year NEW YORK (AP) -- Ingemar Johansson, world heavyweight champion, has been named "fighter of the year" for the sec- ond straight time by Ring maga- zine in its annual year-end issue. Johansson's selection was based on his dramatic third- round knockout of Floyd Patter- son June 26 at Yankee Stadium. Gene Fullmer, the National Box- ing Association's middleweight champ, was the runnerup. Although the boxing magaizne still rates Sugar Ray Robinson las the world champ despite. NBA's recognition of Fullmer, it, listed Sugar Ray No. 3 among | the middleweights. Editor Nat Fleischer said the MISTAKE MADE IN PHOTO FINISH MIAMI, ria. (AP)--Tropi- cal Park placing judges ad- mitted a photo finish mistake Wednesday--and touched off an unruly scavenger hunt for discarded win tickets on strongly - backed Teacher in the sixth race. A few scuffles broke out and track police had to sepa- rate some fuming rival claimants to the strewn- around tickets. In the sixth, with three horses finishing noses apart, the judges took a look at the photo and declared Deemster a $6 winner. An hour later, the track an- nounced the judges had de- cided that Teacher actually had finished in a dead heat with Deemster. The track said it would pay $5.30 for win tickets on Teacher. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 31, 1959 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords TE LABOR SAL ATR RING BO 15 TO FISH For THEM BEST DAE HEM ARE [02s LAND STATES AND PAU CANADA, ESPETALLY QUEGEG fact that a boxer is recognized {as champion does not necessarily |gain for him the No. 1 rating.| |Gene Fullmer was listed as No.| 1 and Spider Webb, beaten bv| . (Fullmer earlier this month, was| No. 2. Three boxers were listed in a class by themselves for the first |time in five years. They were| | Davey Moore, the feather champ; |Joe Becerra, the bantam king; | |and Pascual Perez, the veteran flyweight champion. They were| so rated because their superior-| \ity was regarded as unques- |tioned. Promotion Of Fight Under Way | NEW YORK (AP)--Roy Cohn| expected to take two steps to- day in his effort to promote the| return world heavyweight boxing championship bout between Inge-| mar Johansson and Floyd Pat- terson 1. Decide on a definite site for| the battle 2. Apply to the New York state) |athletic commission for a pro- moter's licence "Right now we are sort of in- clined toward the Polo Grounds| here," said the 32-vear-old head| of the new promoting syndicate. | "More people can see the fight better in the Polo Grounds. | *'And since Johansson wants to| fight in New York, the other al-| ternative would be Yankee Sta- it was on dium "After our group gets that settled, we intend to go before] onthe state athletic commission and| They apply for a promoter's licence." Cohn, accompanied by two he assist lkes won nal bout, on protection around the visitors' bench in that members of his 10-man group, | place. Sleaver said he left while "No one recognized the game was being held|hansson and arrived home Tuesday night after] the rink confer rences in Sweden with Jo-| i his adviser, Edwin Ahlquist. "We hope sometime between to hold the fight me going June 13 and | of the trance, | against St. Hypnotism 'Makes Good Basketball SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A Seattle University basketball player turned in his two best games as a collegian after the team physician hypnotized him. Dr. Huber Grimm of Seattle said he talked forward Dave Mills into a, trance about six hours before the Chieftans game with St. Marv's here. on Monday night and planted the suggestion that he could play better than he had previously. "When he was brought out the suggestion remained," the 39 - year - old | general practitioner said. Mills, who had averaged 12 points a game, scored 21 Mary's but Seattle lost 65-60. Tuesday night in a consolation game of the West | | Coast Athletic Association | tournament, Mills also scored 21. He also starred at rebound- ing. Dr. Grimm said the same | type of hypnotic suggestion had been given Sweden's Ingemar Johansson before he knocked out Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight ¢hampionship in New York last June. The doctor said Johansson was told he would throw a right hand punch when - there | was an opening and before he was consciously aware of it. "That is why he was unable to say after the fight that he had spotted an opening before he threw the first knockdown punch, he added. LY FISHING FOR | LOCKS ORY ONL 0 FALL WHEN THE FISH SPRING AND EALY WHEN THE FisH The first aircraft appropriation made by the U.S. Congress in 1911 amounted to $125,000. To Coach All-Stars Coach Hap Emms of the Barrie |Flyers will be the coach of the {OHA Junior A all - stars next | Tuesday when they meet the | first -place Toronto Marlbgros at] | Guelph in the league's annual all | |star game, Emms, who was vying with St. Michael's College Majors coach Bob Goldham for the hon- ors, automatically became the {coach after the Marlboros de- |feated the Irish 5-3 at Toronto, Tuesday night. The honor goes to the coach of the team that is in second place. |St. Mike's and Barrie are tied |with 26 points, but Flyers have, a better goal average. SMART PEOPLE try the rest, Then buy "HILLMAN" It's The BEST! 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Sleaver al- Rivieres with his eo SPEED bury winger John legedly struck a Trois fan, Michel Beauchamp, "We and diens centre, who scored two in|goals, including the winner, in | Montreal's 3-2 win over Toronto 11--Gene Autry 7--Morning Show 5-2--Ruff and Reddy 23," Cohn said June 23 the Johansson group were PLLA 8---Musical Ride 4--Championship Bowling $-Dateline UN, my stick towards him. It was r . out .of the building," he just a love tap really. In fact, I 8 py "but one fan asked me how the 11-8-New Year's Eve 83-Jack Paar 4~Captain Kangaroe 8:30 o 7--Dev! otions Ding ~Popeye's Play. 8-1 Led Three Lives 9:30 AM. 11--Movie 7--Romper Room $--Burns and Allen 4--Holiday Featurette 2--Helen Neville 10:00 A.M. $-2--Dough Re Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 AM. 7--Morning Show §52--Play Your Hunch 4-0n The Go 11:00 AM. 11--Jane Gray 8.2--Price is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 AM. $7.8 5-2---Tournament of Roses Parade &--December Bride 12:00 NOON &--~News, Weather 12:15 P.) &~8earch for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 4--Meet The Millers 1:30 P.M. ¥=--For The Ladies &~The-World Turns 2:00 P.M. 7-Day in Court 6--Chez Helene $3-2--Sugar Bowl Game 4--For Better or Worse 2:15 P.M. 11-6--Nursery School 116 Open House 7--Gale Storm 4--House Party 3:00 P.M, 1.6---PM, Party 7--Beat The Clock Millionaire 3:30 P.M. Music For You 7=Who Do You Trust 6--Year End Review Football Game 4:00 P.M. 11--Popeye ¥--American Bandstand hb Dramas 4:30 P.M. §--8ports Time $3-2-Split Personality 4 of Night FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--Family. Theatre Bowl Game S--Playhouse 4--Santa Claus 2-Roy Rogers 5:15 P.M. &~Feature Film 5:30 P.M. 7-Rin Tin Tin 6:00 P.M, 7--Early Show 11:6--News 2~8pace Ranger 6:15 P.M. Bowl Game 6:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatrs 5-4-2-News: Sports 6:45 P.M. 6-8-4-2--News 7:00 P.M. 8-~The Lawman 4--Dennis O'Keefe 4-~Mighty Mouse 11:00 AM. 8-8-Fury 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 AM. 11--How Well Did You Listen 3:2--Circus Boy 4--Lone Ranger 11:45 AM, Ya~lLearn To Draw 12:00 Noon 11--Bugs Bunny 7--Soupy Sales 8---True Story 4-Sky King 2--Dance Party 12:30 PM. 11--News 7--Restless Gua 5--Wrestling 4--Bozo's Cartoon 12:45 P.M. 11--Wrestling 1:00 P.M. 11-- Wrestling 7--8ix Gun Theatre 4-Cisco Kid 1:15 P.M. 5--Matinee 2--Pro Basketball 1:30 P.M. $--Feature Film 2:00 P.M. 11--Roller Derby 7--Komedy Korner 4--Orange Bowl Regatta 2:30 P.M, { 11---OHA Hockey 6--Feature Film 7--Bandstand 3:30 P.M. 3-Take a Good Look 4-Film Featurette 4:00 P.M. 7--Take A Good Look gies 4:30 P.M. 11--Roy Rogers 7--Charlie Weaver 4-Ui Son Daf 2-New SATURDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 11--Outside Broadcast 7--All Star Golf 6--Canadian Ski Alliance 5--Riverboat 4--Beat The Champ 2---Twilight Theatre 5:30 P.M. 11.6--Mickey Mouse 6--Cartoon Party 6:00 P.M. 11--Dennis The Menace 7--Canisius Forum 6--Speaking French 5-Dick Clark 4--Wrestling 2--Buffalo Showcase 6:30 P.M, 11--Leave It To Beaver 7--Man With a Camera S--Lawrence Welk 6--Mr. Fixit 6:45 P.M. 6 News: Sports 7:00 P.M. 11--The Rifleman 7--Mike Hammer 6--Dennis The Menace. 4-U of B Round Table 2-This Man Dawson 7:30 P.M. 11--Man Hunt 7--Dick Clark 6--Movies With Manniings 8-2---Bonanza 4&--Perry Mason 8:00 P.M 11--Sea Hunt 7--High Road 8:30 PM. 11--Lawrence Welk 7--Leave It To Beaver 3-2--Challenge Wanted, Dead or Alive 9:00 P.M. 11-6---NHL Hockey 7--Lawrence Welk 5-2---The Deputy Mr. Lucky 9:30 P.M. 5-2 Five Fingers 4--Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 P.M, T-Jubilee U.S.A. 4--Gunsmoke 10:15 P.M, $---King ' Whyte 10:30 P.M. -4--Johnny Staccate 12:45 P.M. H--Assigument Ottaws WM. 11--John Collingwood Read: e 7-3-4--Pro Football 8--Happyland 2--Playhouse 1:15 P.M. 11--Queen's Park Report 1:30 11.6--Country Calendar 4--Film Feature 2:00 P.M. 11--Howard Milsom Pre- sents 7-~Bowling Stars 8--Junior Magazine 2:15 P.M. 2--Pro Basketball 3:00 P.M. 11-8--Citizen's Forum 7--Open Hearing 4--Sunday Sports 3:30 P.M. 11-Sunday School Rally 7--Championship Bridge | 4--Film Featurette 6--Web of Life 4:00 P.M 11--Enowledge College 7--Paul Winchell 6--20th Century 4:30 P.M. | 11-6--Lassie | 7--Broken Arrow 8-2--Championship Golf vs Magazine 7--Funday Funnies 4--Conquest 5:30 P.M. 11--Tennessee Ernie 7--Lone Ranger 6--Documentary '60 3-2--The Mayor Reports 4--College pox! 6:00 P.M. 11--Bob Cummings 7--Behind Closed Doors | 6--Disney Presents 4-Small World 2--People's Court 6:30 P.M. 11--Mr. Adam and Eve 7--Frontier | | | S--Maverick | 420th Century, Walter Cronkite | 2---Bishop Sheen | 7:00 P.M. ! 11-6--Father Knows Best| 7--Colt 45 6--Father Knows Best 4--Lassie 2--Riverboat 7:30 P.M. 116--Joan Fairfax 7--Maverick 5-U.S. Marshall 4--Dennis The Menace 8:00 P.M. 11-1 Love Lucy 6-Ed Sullivan Show 5-2--Projection 1960 4-Ed Sullivan 3--8unday Showcase 30 P.M. 11--Ann Southers 7--Lawman 9:00 P.M. 114---G.M. Presents 7--The Rebel 5-2-Dinah Shore 4-G. E. Theatre 9:30 P.M. 7--The Alaskans 4--Alfred Hitchock. 10:00 P.M. 11--8an Francisco Beat 6-4--George Gobel 3-2--Loretta Young 10:30 P.M, 11--Saber of London 7--Not For Hire 11-7-8-5-4-3--News; ther; Sports 11:15 P.M. 11--Late Show 7--Playhotuse 8--Background 2---Late Watch 11:30 P.M. 8-People Are Funny &--Theatre 11:45 P.M. 8--Camera Three S--Movie 12:00 MIDNITE Movie stick. The fan subsequently ob- tained a warrant from municipal hill H Judge Jean Marie Bureau said, the summons Sleaver had left the arena. said ill who, was at the rink. Before could be served the Trois Rivieres players knew that Sleaver would be 'arrested and told Sudbury of- ficials to get the player out of the rink, | sult. otherwise a riot might re- The team bus later was stopped by Quebec provincial pol- ice near Louisville, Que., but Sleaver wasn't on it. COACH WON'T COMMENT Coach Murph Chamberlain de- clined to comment Wednesday on the argument |serious thing," "This could be a he said. "I think I better stay out of if." Hill said that this was not the {first |{them, Grosso coached the |derbirds time there- had | plaints about Trois Rivieres fans. "T know that {Sammy Pollock complained about and Don Grosso did also." been com- Hull - Ottawa coach Soo Thun- before being replaced |two weeks ago. "They had a lot of trouble last yea j cou {fence around r in both |Chicoutimi, timi, Trois Rivieres and "Hill said. "At Chi they had to build a wire the vsiting. team's bench to protect the players after one of them was hit bottle." Chicoutimi is not a member of {the eastern pro league this year. H ill also IL eague referee Dalt who handled a game in by a beer National McArthur, Trois Ri- said that | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Wind mstruments &. River (8. A) ®. Coral island 10. Grievous 32. Island south of Sicily 13. Monsterg 14 Setsof staves 16. Like 17. A bout (collog.} 20. Cubic {abbr.) Singing voices Quench 5. God of wag (Babyl.) , The moon, eg Affirmative votes Thus King of Bashan Guided Road covering 9. Bauxite . Celestial hear 4 22. Doctrine 25. Wage --= 27. Fragments 80, Foam 81. Greek letter 82. City train 83. Pitchers 86. Behold $8. Canadian monetary unit €2, Ablaze 45. Shade of purple 46. Incendiare ism k 47, Aweigh 48. Cereal grasp 40. Requires DOWN 3. Scotsmang caps 8. Western state $ Philippine be knife Windsor On Way Up In Records KITCHENER (CP) -- The up {ward surge of the Windsor Bull- dogs is reflected in the latest On- Association Senior A scoring statistics which include tario Hockey games of Dec. 27 Centre Irwin Gross of the Bull- dogs moved into second place in parade, leader, Kitchener - in baseball's embyro individual points three points behind the Ken Laufman of Waterloo Dutchmen, the Laufman, ded only one point last in a deep slump, ad- week to/president Branch Rickey in mid- ES I |game was going. | something and kept on | Sleaver said he \brother - in - law of Tom McCarthy who drove him to} | Montreal. la different hotel than | where the team stayed ¢ 3rd. League Bid Made By Mont MONTREAL man, interests bidding for (CP) a League, said lining up a Montreal vi bring his totals to 14 goals and January. 31 assists for 45 points. and 25 assists for 42 points. In four ewer games, Gross has 17 goals/ speaking "This will serve in a as a presentat credentials," said the There he registered in spokesman for the Mon Wednesday 3| complete harmony on all mat- ters." muttered going.' Maple Leafs. | ; © ECONOMY met the teammate SPORTS IN BRIEF eo COMFORT the one overnight DEFEATS PLAYER | DURBAN, South Africa (AP)-- {Tommy Bolt, Gary Player, holder of the British Open, South Africa. WORLD RECORD FORT LAUDERDALE, (AP) University real Hy smashed a world rec- ord and the East redeemed #-| «o Self with a comeback victory| "Sunday in the 21st annual East-| < West swimming meet passed own Rich- real franchi Contienta he is sit for CL his 110 yard butterfly. STADIUM AVAILABLE PHIL ADELPHIA (AP)--Mayor | Richardson Dilworth has made | manner of ion of our Philadel- The leag Ue = leading Whitby phia - born construction man inthe 100,000 - seat city - owned | Dunlops have one representative an 10, Bobby Attersley, along with|first - hand look at the lay in the top third with 40 points, Chatham Maroons' Jim Connelly. Windsor's Don Head continues to pace the goaltending depart- ment with an average of 2. goals per game. Head and John Whitby are tied in Henderson of shutouts with three each. "t island Little fellows Base. ball glove (var.) Born Definite | article Chop Cacants 23 28 28. 29 34 Yesterday's Anawep 41, Twilled e.g. fabrics Kind of rock 42. Swiss rives French river 43. Infernatione Entice al language Greedy 44. Half an emp. 85. 37. 39. 40. interview. "We want Mr, here and to meet civi and all the men connected with|a long-term lease to any private our effort to bring a team here." Richman aid he is Montreal will get the Buffalo as the eighth entry in the proposed league. | Member cities are {New York, Denver, Hou |neapolis - St. Paul, {Worth and Atlanta. Montreal been conceded jior the last berth. Dick Tiger 'Hammers Out Decision CHICAGO (AP) -- D boxing champion, kept sure on Holly Mims W night round |dium. decision in Chi tional tenders list, with his most potent left hook, but kept Washington, D.C., against the ropes time. Mims, who now has missed op |consecutive bouts since |and is unranked by Rickey Dallas-Fort and Buffalo the inside in hammering out weapon his veteran most Philadelphia Stadium available | to get a for harness racing. He told a ut press conference Wednesday the c officials city' would offer the stadium on group that wants to use it for confident racing. f DA over Bg ver PENDER APPEARS BOSTON (AP) -- Middleweight Paul Pender told the Massa-| chusetts Boxing Commission] Tuesday he knows of no wrong- doing in the fight game in this have Stale: | ok ne track meets Sugar 22 for the iNew York Toronto, ston, Min- | Brookline fighter, who Ray Robinson Jan. | Massachusetts and | | version of the world {championship, was called before {the commission after a news- [paper article quoted him as say-| {ing boxing is infested with thieves and gangsters. Pender told the commission a |sports writer made the article WON'T COMPETE BERLIN (AP) flown. Czechoslovakia and Russia im-| announced they too Fla. would not compete in the jump- Mike Troy of Indiana ing a major pre-Olympic test, in support of East Germany's pro-| {mediately est. {Germany's new background. East Ger-| former United many Sunday pulled out of next States open golf champion, beat week's international ski jumping| South African competition at Garmisch-Parten- | 1 up kirchen and Oberstdorf in West | in the last of their five 36-hole Germany because the flags of the challenge series matches injattending nations will not be | The West German Ski Associa-| Troy sur- tion decided against flying the) 1:01.04 record! flags of the competing nations to] me with a 1:00.2 clocking in the avoid hoisting Communist East banner which |carries a hammer and compass {emblem on a black, red and gold | 'The modern way to travel is by air.' For information regarding any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-9441 We have @ direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.9441 4 Owned end d by Thomes M and Co., Canade Ltd. Call . sensational. 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