"]Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, 'Phursdey, October 7, 1965 * AFTER TITLE DEFENCZ... Featherweight Salvidar Fighter Of The Month PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP) - Vi- 'conte Satdivar of Mexico has been named the World Boxing Association's Fighter of the Month following the defence of his featherweight title against the top-rank challenger, How- ard Winstone in London, There were no major shake- ups in any of the WBA's rat- ings for October, This month's ratings Heavyweight--Champion, Er- nie Terrell, Chicago; 1, Floyd Patterson, Scarsdale; N,Y.; 2 Zora Folley, Chandler, Ariz.; 3. Goerge Chuvalo, Toronto. Light heavyweight -- Cham- ion, Jose Torres, New York; . Wayne Thornton, Fresno, Calif.; 2, Eddie Cotton, Seattle, Wash.; 3. Bob Foster, Washing: ton. Middleweight Champion, Joey Giardello, Cherry Hill, N.J.; 1, Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 2, Jose Gonzales, New York; 3, Joey Archer, New York, Junior middleweight --- Cham: pion, Nino Benvenuti, Italy; 1, Jorge Kesnandez, Argentina; 2, Eddie Pace, Honolulu; 3, San-| dro Mazzinghi, Italy, Welterweight -- Champion, Emile Griffith, New York; 1, Luis Rodriguez, Miami; 2, Man- uel Gonzalez, Odessa, Tex.; 3, Stan Hayward, Philadelphia, Junior welterweight -- Cham- pion, Carlos Hernandez, Vene- ruela; 1, Eddie Perkins, Chi-| cago; 2, Ad Pruitt, St, Louis; 3. Humberto Trottman, Pan- ama. Lightweight ---- Champion, Is- meal, Laguna, Panama; 1, Jose Napoles, Mexico; 2, Carlos Or tiz, New York; 3, Paulie Arm Featherweight--Champion, Vi- cente Saldivar, Mexico 1, Mit- sunori Sedi, Japa ; 2, Antonio f|Herra, Colombia; 3, Hawar? Winstone, Wales, Bantamweight -- Champion, Fighting Harada, Japan; 1, Eder. Jofre, Brazil; 2, Jose Me- del, Mexico; 3, Jesus Pimentel, Mexico, Flyweight---Champion, Salva tor Burruni, Italy; 1, Hiroyuki 80-9, Binie-7,-Burnte; Mater! THe Hundred ai (chy gt ey 6, White! * 5, | yi matric Mont OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 2th ingress nee LADIEG MAJOR "BR" LEAOUE shortt mm Mildred Wiltrick 336 eta Ladies' High Single A High 'Triples -- Helen Gourley soa (249,|RrOWN 2s, Ne smpeen 'adios saber ree 2h), Fran Alexander 477 (262, 247), Rive.lFuager, 218, Dorothy Bentley aa tt i tn, 2, nee See vii Suse ie Anis: 4 tel ur wy yy to Gscn tha' (140. an Ss "Somme "olen Nasbilt's 4, White's 0; / Mone tien nee -- 4h Miomipettt 79| [Meenlanies tui siikde tone. A _ 7: 1 2, Lwek \ / eqree 624 (265, 186), Betty Campbell 623) Gaywell's 3, Motor City tt Henderson's t inna ae oe Jim Montpetit 729\Sexy Set 2, Lucky Strikes § and hie its » 214), Cleta Wellman 616 (285, 181)|Olsen's 2) Rurn's 2, Mitehell's 2; Bint's 2 lt Hundred and Over G, Maclean Horne's Esso 2. i (205,199, IORI; &, Lawrence sf (238,| ni pit And, Melniehuk 492 (199, 290) ebininon| Lemons ag is Fy J, Davis, Pam Gow GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE south dead Turney #12 (282, 244) and Randy MeArthur had the highest score Isobel Hubbell 249, Mary} Team. Sanding Sayyoll 1, Mite nine i, Jean MePherson 233, Bethielt's Lidl Henderson's bad eos MOVING? YOU bik: GET A WARM WELCOME Ebihara, Japan; 2% Haracio Acavallo, Argentina; 3, Katsuy- oshi Takayama, Japan. | Hockey Clinics For Coaches, Referees ROWMANVILLE --- The Bow:| manville Recreation Departmen! will hold clinics for hockey coaches and referees next week. | Anyone interested should con tact the recreation office The coaches clinic will be held at 7.30 p.m, Oct, 18 at the town hall, Jim Crombie will lecture on various phases of coaching A film "Better Coaching' will be shown, | The clinic for referees will be held in the Rose Room at the Lions' Centre from 2 to 5 p.m Oct. 16, Bill. Morrison of the! NHL staff will be in charge.| The clinic is open to anyone, interested in learning how to be a referee or wanting to improve thelr knowledge. TURNER RETURNS NEW YORK (AP)--Jim Tur {ner is returning to New York! Cham-| Yankees as pitching coach, He ihed the job from 1949 through) | 1959, during which the Yankees nine American it aes steath, Los Angeles, Jusior Hghtweight -- pion, Flash Elorde, Philippines; 1, Shu Kang II, South Korea; 2, Johnny Bizzaro, Erie, Pa,;| WO" 3 Love Allotey, Ghana, Panthers Take Pee Wee Honors BOWMANVILLE -- Panthers defeated Bears by a score of 5-to-1 to win the Minor Pee Wee Lacrosse championship in straight games. Murray Cawker spearheaded the winners with three goals and an assist, Paul Martin scored a Wa ~an assist, Tim Bray- rook score the goal for Bears, Hoejstra came up with an- other fine performance in the Panther goal, turning aside many fine shots, By THE CANADIAN PRESS The New York State Ath- fetic Commission cracked down on boxers Lew Jen- kins and Lou Nova 24 years ago today--in 1941, They held up lightweight cham- pion Jenkins' purse of $7,000 because of his poor showing in a non-title bout with wel- terweight champion Freddie (Red) Cochrane and sus- pended Nova's manager, Ray Arcel, for ordering Nova to hold back during the early rounds of a bout with heavyweight champion Joe Louis | Pennants, . EXPORT PLAIN FILTER TIP CIGARETTES L REGULAR and KINGS or Formerly The Handy Andy Car Wash ANNOUNCING Under Rew Proprietorship of MR. CEC REID veeennaeae Phone 7 -« Bond St. West Washing Cleaning Polishing Service --_-------------- WESTEND CAR WASH Complete Speedy. 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