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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Nov 1965, p. 8

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'@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 1, 1965 TITLE FIGHT TONIGHT Basilio Picks Chuvalo of the ficht. kil! es a hover working against Io must get by the left By CARMEN BADILIO . Bi aie a ee inn mi ene Stet eee: yearniig ior Money aid giory, joors: TORONTO (CP)~I'm picking|He has great pride and ts prob-jChuval George Chuvalo to beat Ernie|ably the strongest heavyweight hand to punch inside and al- in the world, He can punch with|ways worry ee ee either hand and is « murderous|right which Ss better than body puncher, He has never|ited, Former fighters are bad Pick-!heen knocked off his ieet. Sure, he has been beaten but only by a cuties who have chosen to hit I've come to my decision @5)and run rather than fight. I lost tonig ers as a whole but I've pretty lucky, impartially as I could, I've studied the styles and abilities of both fighters, have talked to both to determine their frame] of mind and know that both are in the best condition of their careers, I took Chuvalo not because he is my friend but because he has been the active fighter. He had one tough, close fight. with Floyd Patterson and he has had four other fights since, this I take Chuvalo not because he is my friend but because he has been the active fighter. He had one tough, close fight with Floyd Patterson and he has had four other fights since, this which he has won by fights to spoilers, too, Cc j fight to|similar opponent, I Se eet problem with Sugar Ray Robin- son when I first fought him for the distance because I feel he has more stamina than Terrell, This will be a bruising fight and if there is a knockout, it will be by Chuvalo, Neither fighter is a bleeder, Chuvalo has my kind of face---he lumps easy but never bleeds, Terrell, to my memory, has never been cut up, WATCH FOR JABS Terrell is highly under-rated, He is a good boxer with a fine left jab. With his reach of 82 inches, five more than Chuvalo, he has a tremendous advantage at long range. His left can. be} Sport a whiplash keeping Chuvalo off balance and here could be the Player Wins Tournament By Record Six Strokes ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)| Peter Thomson of Australia,| Gary Player' of South Africa,|winner of the British Open five playing so slowly he was threat-jtimes, was fourth with 68-71-67- ened with a two-stroke penalty,|65--271 and Bob Charles of New the middlewright title, ally, it's the same kind of les 5, H, Garness 899 (390, 316); fenburg 78) (298) and J, 757 (m1); C, Zubernick is 10, A, wen 758 (269); 714 (308) and Mick Mac's 7, 8. 719 (380), Perry 257 and P. Knight 250. 093 and O. Keeler 808. Group 2 (259); §. T, Stogwin 669 (265) and | Kemp 45! (253); Die Hards won the Australian open golf|Zealand, was fifth with 68-70- championship Saturday by a /67-70--~275, record six strokes. Player complained that the He posted totals of 62-71-62-69/ gallery of 7,000 slowed his play --264 that left Jack Nicklaus of) with spectators crossing the un- Columbus, Ohio, the defending roped fairways while the com pe yg eer gg -- Phillips | petitors were preparing to hit. of Australia in the runner-up slot. ve Nicklaus had a 66-63-70-71--| SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)--Bob 270 over the flat Kooyonga|Verwey, 24-year-old from' Jo-| course where par is 37-36--73/hannesburg, South Africa, shot! although the only hazards areja one-under-par 71 in the final a few man-made dunes and alround Sunday to wii the $6,800 few trees along the borders of first prize in the $46,000 San) the 6,578-yard layout. |\Jose-Almaden open golf tourna-| Player started the day four! ment with a 72-hole score of strokes behind Nicklaus ppt ars. halved the deficit on the first) two holes wilh pa of eagles ye ied" Sitce tor Verner while the American had to be} : : ' content with birdies jWhose brother - in - law, Gary He pulled even with Nicklaus _ ay Ng hep er -- | hen the Amer-|>0 is Disses' previou on the fourth w tory was the 1961 West German ican missed a = a Open | ( 5 while 3 cot bet gg " N aleat of| Billy Martindale shot a clos-| jing 69 to grab second place) three straight birdies. ith 275 '4 3.85 The championship meant|Wit and a $3,850 purse. dded prestige|Jim Ferree and Ken Still, who little more than a prestig: for Player. had started the day tled with Already the winner of more Verwey after the third round, than $160,000 in tournaments all/each slipped to two-over-par 74 over the world this year, he|and wound up in a tle for third picked up only $2,632 here,/at 276. 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Perry | Bish 4, Goodmen 73 (309) and) Hig (276); Les Sabres 12,\lem 348 ond &, Bastarache 34), noids' 302" (384) and 4, Himes, 0 27h | nolds ani mes (277); P, Kani in| Or 681 and DB. Bishop Gardian| | High Averages -- J. Casselis 25%, A.) High Singles -- P. Knight 378, ©, Keeler|our '600 List." Keep up the and ©, Keeler 354 High Triples -- H, Gillard 990; A, Perry Blowers 10, N. Jones 735| Fitzgerald 606 (212, 255, 139), Rogers 711 (260) and G. Rus sell 683. (289); Cyclones 4, A, Brown 676; Derren 1664) 9\4' fe Bly (451); Lucky Bees @, R. Buller 729 (310) 216, G, Speagie 203, 21), and J, Bird 210 and ®, Wilson 772 (287); Jets 6 M, Chil derhose 789 (273); H. Clarke 680 (270) and|Mexwell 97, A. Langley 94, E. Lupton 62 "RC. Atwell 96, 80 and L, Bone 74 | \6 j Bastarache 726 (341); P. 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