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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1964, p. 22

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"NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -- A ey es bong arrivals the World Boxing Associa- tion convention this week favor He added: "I favor reinstate- ment of Liston to the WBA rat- ings but disapprove of. the re- bout with Clay. I feel Lis- fon should be made to fight somebody else before he meets Clay again, Then Liston can prove ,, that shoulder is good Nrecrle Klein, chairman of the Miami Beach Boxing Commis- sion, sai: "We had no reason to suspend Liston. We could prove nothing irregular. X-rays were taken of his left shoulder and eight physicians examined him." Liston was suspended for not coming out of his corner at the beginning of the seventh round of his fight with Clay last Feb- ruary in Miami Beach. He com- plained of a shoulder injury. A return .match has been lined up for later this year but io date or site has been se- lected. OLD COUNTRY . SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Retiters)--Results of the soccer matches played Tuesday night in' the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I F Arsenal 1 Sheffield may Rotherham 4 Swansea 2 Swindon 2 Crystal P 0 Division Il Bristol C 5 Barnsley 1 Grimsby 1 Bristol R 1 Work'ncton 2 Watford ® Division | Bradford'C 1 Chester 4 Brighton 0 Oxford 0 Doncaster 1 Southport 2 Halifax 4 Darlington 6 IRISH LEAGUE Ulster Cup Bangor 1 Linfield 2 Trainer Meyer Has Two More Fort Erie Wins FORT ERIE, Ont. (C)--It took trainer Jerry Meyer a little time to get rolling but now that the Kitchener native is in high gear it appears he'll run off with Fort Erie's leading trainer honors. For the second straight day Meyer saddled two winners-- the fifth and sixth--and boosted his leading total to 22, five gore than runner-up Elmer Kalensky. Biggest victory of the day for Meyer came with Willow Downs Farm Runadir in the featured fifth race. A $12,000 claim at Pimlico, Runadir came on with a bold rush to beat Pierlou by @ head right at the wire. This was Runadir's second victory ip four starts at this track. The odds-on choice of the 7,205 fans, Runadir was coming off a second place finish in the International Stakes Handicap and appears at the peak of his éareer. The quinella of Runadir and Pierlou was a popular $10.60, while the daily-double of Elm Wood, in the opener, and Shin- ing Wings, in the second, paid $82.80. - YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting -- Lou Brock, Card- inals, hit 13th-inning homer that brought St. Louis a 7-4 verdict over Pittsburgh Pirates. Pitching -- Juan Pizarro, White Sox, shut out Minnesota) Twins 1-0 on five hits, pitching Chicago to within one game of the American League lead. QUARTERBACK RETURNS OTTAWA (CP) -- Import guarterback Mike Mosolf walked out of an Ottawa Rough Rider practice session Monday but returned Tuesday, appat- ently after a change of heart. 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