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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1963, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 9,1963 13 J oey Giardello Gets ---- NHL LEADERS. | There were 2,323 fur farms in | Canada in 1961 compared with e e , By THE CANADIAN PRESS |? 458 in 1960. 1C < 1ger S Town Standings: Chicago, won 16, : ' lost 3, tied 6, points 38 Have Your Suit Styled - : ; : i Points: Hull, Chicago, 38 and Tollored 3 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP))then cut loose with his right\uphill for Giardello, born in| Goals: Hull, Chicago, 17 Ti Joey Giardello, a battle-scarredihand at long range. iat Brooklyn, July 16, 1930 as Car-| Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, SAM RO SH veteran with a trouble past,|stalked but failed to -throw|_. sHelli i »|23 7 KING ST. EAST won the world middleweight/enough punches. When Tiger cerlagaapiten ephing a pons Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 4 From A Large Selection of |boxing crown from Nigaria's|did cut logse, too many were|With the law in 1955 for assault) penalties: Fleming, Chicago,|| Fine British Woollens ' ; 7 =| on a gas station attendant and| . i bad |Dick Tiger Saturday night in 15/wild and. too many were} tes agg iL ndanv andig4 minute rounds on a widely cheered de-|blocked. por en OMe a sea {cision at Convention Hall. The Associated Press card) DEFEAT IS BITTER The 33-year-old Giardello, a was 9-5-1 in favor of Giardello., It was a bitter defeat for| pro for 16 years, was. given| There was no radio or televi-/Tiger, who took intense pride eight rounds by referee Paul|sion broadcast of the match, the/in his title and all it meant for| Cavalier, the sole official, who}first title fight ever held in At-/his native land. | voted five for Tiger, the 3-to-l|lantic City. Giardello has a 94-22-7 won-| favorite, and called two rounds! 'Tiger, whose real name is|draw-lost record for 124 pro} . ; f even |Dick Ihetu, was making his/fights that also included one no-| : G B k Giardello, a rangy boxer,|third defence. Both the others| decision bout. Tiger's record is! ay oes erser. e used the old pattern of jab,/had been against reap beep i - sharpshoot and move against an)whom he won the title Oct. 23,) arnold Giovanetti, G rl ever-pressing opponent. eto in San ici rsccnageet ; ladviser, said the "eae / He's Blowing High missed often and eemed to| It was the climax of a long planned to go to Europe in Jan- have trouble catching up with luary for a non-title fight with Prices to Smithereens! Joey é | There were no knockdowns| WEEK-END STARS eho. Pie ln <y, --a and neither fighter appeared to} |He said he would have several H be in trouble at any time as| By THE CANADIAN PRESS jother non-title matches in Eur- e Furniture |Giardello took an early lead,} pon Simmons, who posted his ope. |quickly widened it and closed/second straight shutout with a| Murray Goodman of the Gar- 7 r) A liances i Bee i ecm Strong, 23-save effort Saturday night as/den dea gticn Inc., promot-| pp ' ee ; _ | Giardello had missed on one|Toronto blanked Chicago 3-0. /1ng his first title bout, said he} brook erupted. An exchange of almost every player, along and Reg Fleming (6) of Chi- | previous try for the 160-pound| Glen Hall, who stopped 26had a contract with Giardello ea Hi-Fi @ TV into the act. on Saturday CTude checking - tactics be- with officials, etc The above , cago, in the centre, Others crown when he fought a 15-\shots for his fourth shutout of|for a rematch with. Tiger. \ he Mi : ' ne fe "tween Eddit Shack and Reg picture shows the big free-for- are Carl Brewer (2) of Leafs [round 'draw with Gene Fullmer|the season in Chicago's 3-0 win| | § . night, in Maple Leaf Gardens, feming, followed by Toronto's ail just warming up, Main at- and Stan Mikita (21) of Chi- jin Bozeman, Mont., in 1960./over Montreal Sunday night. | & Radios Ete. when midway through the Bobby Baun ta Fle- traction here, m-dst the gloves se sie silat ra vs Since then, Tiger had won the! Dean Prentice, whose two SHORGAS final period of the NHL game ming, when the latter was or- and sticks littering the ice, oronto and Elmer Vasko title from ullmer . and twicelgoals in the last five minutes} % tween Eddie Shack and Reg dered to the dressing room, seems to be the encounter be-. of Black weer ein defended against him of the game gave Boston a 8-6} HEATING & A ' : Pica : : solv ae 9 for <«(G irephoto) : victory over New Yor' | # and Toronto Leafs, a donny- set off a brawl that involved tween Baun (21) of Toronto ( epi WON 10 STRAIGHT se F pele an eal APPLIANCES If You Don't Buy It At Bad _ hea orl ion in 10 fights|5¢ a scoring slump with two| Industrial and YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! over a three-year span, had not|ini-qyeriod goals as Montreal ' fought since he whipped Full re ate is wae ; Commercial NHL Pres. Campbell Set a neem me rea, Coe Fupnrun Nigeria. At 159 pounds, Tiger | : a! had trouble unbacklng himcel? SKATED TO TITLE | Decler in your ares. APPLIANCES against an elusive target Madge Syers of England won 3] CELINA ST. e Giardello, 158 pounds, flicked|the first world figure skating) : ' fe: (Corner of Athol) Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9 e 6 a.le a oved away and championsh n 1960 :30 Investigating Br awl Cs Oa 728-9441 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 By THE CANADIAN PRESS ,v of 1er hit me,over Detroit Sunday movedidiens scored four gaals in the Who punched Murray Balfour)h 5 ng to his'them into second place, eight fin _ per A es Tremblay The in the eye? é » of them ts behind the league-leading g¢ he tie-maker and oe Ri- emt Clarence Campbell|they vy b nere."' Hawks of a month-long e 3 tein to n0w and has Both Im 1 aggart de- Montreal Cana di ens re SC ee g sl p v¥ ith two goals "makings opened an investigation into the/nie ac ition aggart|linquished second place when that. clinche e ' it I e they bowed 3-0 to the Hawks in free-swinging b 2| Sal was. é 4 Jee seliveau ene Toronto Maple Leafs and ( ' 3 ory 1 Chi » Sunday after dumping scoring { é e 3 @) a é cago Black Hawks Saturday|was sizzling. He med Chi atr 2 the night before ; e . wi at night ago coach Billy Reay Boston Bruins climbed out of 1 'onal Ala x] ae 7 The 10 = minute donnybrook |libe rately instigating the brawl.|the. cellar with a 8-6 win over n Mart ne ; DUNN S > when "He sent Fleming out there..New York Saturday and a 2-2 mblay tied ; » Bacay bersmon Fine Clothier" ALMOST EVERYBODY got erupted late in the v ; : o Fleming spe d Eddie|He knew what would happen/tie Sunday it, Richard won it and Claude ponst ive Fleming s way of|when he sent that guy out there The Leafs got a goal in each Provost insured it with his third cigarette! saying thanks for a: stick hejand it did. We can't afford that | period, from George Armstrong, of the sea caught on the jaw earlier in the) kind of thing.' Frank Mahovlich and Eddie Zobby. Hull's 17th of the sea game. Whether they can afford it or Shack, and outstanding goal-/son and 199th of his career was Both benches emptied. Shackjnot, the 125 minutes in penal-|tending from Don Sunmons, all the Hawks needed against crouched on the ice in pain handed _ out y referee,who recorded his Se ond Montreal as Glenn Hall chalked teammate Bob Baun moved i! nk Udvari -- Three game's ht shutout. It was Chi- up his fourth shutout of the year quickly to tangle w th Fleming,|misconducts, six 10-minute mis-| cag first loss in their last 13) ,; 96 saves Balfour took on Larry Hillman,|conducts and seven fi *hting ma- arts ce : Hull scored at 1:19 of the Stan Mikita squared off with jors -- carry automatic fines, Veteran Red Kelly sparked first period when he tapped in Ron Stewart and somehow Banishment from a game costs/the Leafs to their triumph ae the rebound from Red Hay's Chico Maki and Carl Brewer $50 and a 10-minute sentence is/Detroit with a breakaway 80€l/<hot and late in the peirod Stan| got into the action worth $25 and two assists. He knotted the | wirita scored during a Mont-| Balfour then went after) Campbell said "further ac-jscore at 2-2 with his fourth Of | real power play, combining] Brewer and afterward claimed |tion". likely will result from his/the season in the middle period) with Reg Fleming.on a two-on- he had Carl's number until/study of the affair. He said Sun-jand set up goals by Eddie ane break : Leaf coach Punch Imlach and/day night he talked by tele-/Shack and Dave Keon that! pric Nesterenko got the other| j : trainer Bobby Haggart inter-|phone to Udvari and referee-in- broke the game wide open Chicago goal in the third frame.| amous or vened. chief Carl Voss and will exam-loupoHoT 41 TO 26 MAG aa Was | ' "Brewer never hit me," saidjine written reports and game Bob Nevin and George Arm TECHNICALITY HELPS Sep, 4 Balfour, who took 'four stitches|films today or Tuesday strong also' scored as Toronto The Bruins escaped from the ak Ae j mi ness in the brow. "I drove him into! 'It would seem this type of autshct the Wihgs 41 to 26. De-\easue. basement on a technical- Yea . the bench and was beating the happening warrants it," he troit ecorens were Larry .Jef- ity. They are tied with the vY- and hell out of him said mince" i ; Rangers for fifth spot at 16 frey, Claude Laforge, with his polite but have played one NOT SURE WHO TAKE SECNND PLACE first NHL goal, and Alex Del-/Pomts, but have played. : "He started: yelling Bobby,, Toronto's victory was their|vecchio ae he sa me sag ciGareTif fine full Bobby--then Haggart and Im- first over the Hawks this sea-- The Wings also blew a 2-1 ee og oor j TOBAC ae.) lach landed >. I don't know sor d pled: with a 5-3 winilead Saturday. when the Cana-/@nser and Johnny Bucyk per- 5 ps ' ach jan on me. I don't know son and coupled' with a 5 i f ay PAUS*l tomad the heroes ae Boston NG we oike flavour! took three of four points in the ~ 2 bd ison home-and-home series. 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