Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1962, p. 15

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or NEW YORK lAPiDethmned weltemeizht amnion Benny gdi Paret ay was reported tly imnro cd but still in tical condi from brain in uries as the New York legis lature was ed to launch an investigation of professional box ing The lnvestiga ion shaped up at Albany only few hours after release of report by the state athletic commission that upheld the referees Judgment and the medical precautions in the near fatnl bout here Saturday in which Paret lost his title Paret fiyearoldfiuban was battered senseless by Emile Griffith of New York in the 12th round of their scheduled 15 rounder com LESSENS The latest medical bulletin on Pare from Roosevelt Hospital so is coma has lessened He has made some purposeful movement with his arms His condition still remains critical resolution to create Joint legislative committee to investi gate boxing in the state was endorsed by leaders of the leg islnture The committee would deter mine whether adequate meas ures were being taken to protect the safety of boxers and prevent The Paret case is but the latest in series of trage dies in which too many young men have been killed or so verely injured while participat ing in match sanctioned and controlled by an oilitial agency of New York state cse inci dents invariably lea to de mands that boxing be out lowed The assembly passed and sent to the senate plan for wel fare fund for needy boxers and wrestlers The money would be raised by an assessment on all boxing and wrestling exhibitions in the state PRAISES REFEREE The threeman state athletic commission told Governor Nel son Rockefeller in report It is our opinion that all pos sible medical precautions had been taken prior to the contest and referee Ruby Goldstcln actai in good judgment in stop ping the fight when he did The commission said Para MflhflflifliiNMW STEAKSJ9° LEGS RUMP SIRLOIN or DRESSED IiflfiSTS LEAN LOIN iiIIflPS LEAN MEATY ID was in excellent physical con dition for the fight It said the reputation integrity and ability of Goldstein are above re pronc In Washington Senator Estes Kefauvei tDem Tenn said the critical larct injury moy force tighter legal restrictions on pro 13 fesslonal boxing or its ellmina lion ltpparcntly they let this light go too tone Kefauver said in an interview have ielt for some time that prize fighting ought to be strictly regulated or outlawed tomlnatlon of boxing by racke Ihqrs gamblers convicted fel ons and other unsavory ele ments Sponsors of the probe did not make any accusation against the PerotGriffith fight or any one connected with it towing we TOO MANY KILLED Senator Walter hlalioncy and assembly Spcnker Joseph Carlino both Republicans said in joint statement LEAN SLICED fiflfiififiii 18 He said IEgislation should make certain that managers of ficials and participants in pro fessional boxing are competent and that the rncketcors and tix era are banned FRESH SLICED YOUNG cardinals Sharp In Camp Games NEW YORK tAPiWill this be St Louis Cardinals big your in major league baseball They havent flown National League pennant in 16 years and they are far from being fa vorites now But they have been impressive in proseason exhibition games in Florida and the National League has duced three surprise winners the last three pennant scram bles The Cardinals recorded their ninth straight victory Tuesday beating Pittsburgh Pirates 117 at St Petersburg They top the leagues tion standings with 124 wonlost record If the Cardinals have been surprise Houstons new Colts have been motunner They have won 11 of their last 13 games the latest an 114 triumph over LEAN PEAMEALED elicit onto CHOICE SKINLESS WENEBS CENTRE CUTS is FRESH KILLED CUTS San Francisco Giants at Plioe nix Ariz with Itshit bnr rage that included two home runs apiece by Roman Mejios and Hal Smith Milwaukee Braves took their 12th setback in in engagements losing 31 to Chicago White Sex at Bradenton Fla Cincinnati Reds came out of threegame losing string by beating Minnesota Twins 63 at Tampa Fla New York Yan kecs edged New York Mets 32 at Fort Lauderdale Fla Chi cago Cubs belted Cleveland In dlans at Tucson Ariz Balti more Orioles defeated Kansas City Athletics 52 at West Palm Beach Fla Los Angcles Dod gers downed Philadelphia Phil lies 64 at Clearwater Fla De troit Tigers pounded Washington Senators 104 at Pompano Beach FRESH CUTUP CHICKEN LEGS BBEIISTS 1345 lbs 100 lib5 QUEEN BEE REGULAR GND GIANT West Coast Letty Challenges Itian Shedd For Bird Title MONTREAL CP young lefthander from the West Coast shapes up as formidable chal lenge for Torontos Marj Shedd fourtime winner of the womens singles crown in the Canadian badminton championships She is 21yearold Sharon Whittaker finalyear physical education student at the Univer ity of British Columbia who one to teach next fall in Tor onto Miss Whittaker prnduced the only upset in preliminary play when the fourday tournament opened finede by downing Torontonian Dorothy Tinline Canadas No ranked woman The7seores were 115 113 The mens singles got down to the quarterfinals and among those advancing that far was Ray Red Cornish of Strat ford Tdesdays results included MENS SINGLES First Round John Pike Ottawa defeated Blake Bedaid Quebec City 1517 1512 Ferdinand Sonneville Amster dam The Netherlands defeated Eric Perseh Windsor 0nt 15131540 Cornish Stratford defeated Diuval Westcott Winnipeg 153 152 Pike deieated Larry Lady man Winnipeg 1115 1510 1516 Second Round Jim Carnwath Toronto de feated Pike 154 152 Cornish defeated Harold Moody Montreal 1015 157 1815 MENS DOUBLES First Round Jim Poole San Diego Cami andBob Williams Buffalo NY defeated Pike and lim Flowers Ottawa 151 152 Sonnevilie and Carnwath de tented Dave Waddell Ottawa and Rupert Mee Montreal 1510 157 Cornish and Gordon Wade Niagara Falls Ont deionth Gus Yakichuk and Jim Peters Winnipeg Iii16 1515 iWOMENS SINGLES First Round o1 Ashby Vancouvar de tea at Carol Staples Creighton Mtnés Ontll1 112 Mines Ont 111 112 SIZE MOUNT ROYAL no 02 rms CREAM STYLE CORN FRESH PRODUCE ONTARIO FANCY N0I MclNTOSH APPLES GT 90 BASKET SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES DOZEN 180s Joy Knudson Montreal de feated Doreen Reddoch Osh awa 115 114 Bev Chittick Windsor 0nt defeated Pat Epsley Montreal 112 11o Second Round Sharon Whittaker Vancouver defeated Chittick 114 116 Jean Follinsbee Toronto de feated Helen Cavrak Creighton WOMENS DOUBLES First Round Reddoch and Kay Hopkins Oshawa defeated Marian Brown and Betty Docherty Montreal 154 153 Claudette Lamere Montreal and Diana Godfrey Victoria defeated Marjory Pink Winni peg and Betty Colborne King ston 158 1815 MIXED DOUBLES First Round SUN RYPE Cornish and Reddoch defeated CARNATION EVAPORATED Kyle Prescott Montreal and gt21 Edna Fitzpatrick Pierrefonds Que 155 158 ALL POPULAR BRANDS onions Sonneville and Louise Lam BARRIE NO GRADE CREAMERY plough Montreal defeated Cor 20 OZ TINS 29° it on uish and Reddoch 1016 159 1514 JUNIOR BOYS SINGLES First Round Erich Persch Windsor 0nt defeated John Forsythe Winni peg 1543 152 Sam McCailum Niagara Falls Ont defeated Wescott 12151542 1511 Second Round Persch defeated Scott Holland Regina 150 158 Gordon Wade Niagara Falls 0nt defeated Dave Welsh Montreal 155 157 McCallum defeated Yves Pare Montreal 815 159 iii16 JUNIOR GIRLS SINGLES First Round Jeanne Jenkins Saskatoon defeated Bonnie Elmslcy Peter borough 111 118 Staples defeated Cathy Jams Westmount Que 111 112 Second Round Cavrak defeated Nicole Lem ieux Montreal 112 111 Chittiok defeated Judy Shakes peare Halifax 1145 112 Marie Stuhhs Winnipeg de tented Joyce Harris Niagara Falls Ont 112 115 Eleanor OGorman Winnipeg defeated Staples 112 113 NO IMPORTED USA TOMATOES 39 mi Mum 16 Cello Pkgs

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