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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1964, p. 9

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my WWW pawnr icfllfifll HEAVYWEIGRTi champion Sonny Liston breaks into one of his rare smiles as he was greeted at the airport by co promoter William MacDonald rlgbt Llafon is expected to Liston Greeted By Cassius Clay MIAMI BEACH Fla Atl Heavyweight champion Sonny Liston arrived Sunday got laudmouth reception from chai lenger Cassius Clay and said he doesnt believe Clay descrch shot at the world title dont think hes good challenger Liston said They hated him No so he gets his chance But dont have any thing to do with the rating Before leaving Las Vegas where he did his early training for the Feb fight with Clay in Miami Beach Convention Hall Liston said this would be his first grudge bout IIin trainer Willie Reddlsh said Liston was enraged bet caure Clay speaking at Black Muslim meeUng New York commented that Liston was ftrading with while men in Las Vegas whilc Clay was work ing at Miami Beach among Ne gross Clay also remarked that Lis ton wanted to rent house in white neighborhood The qhamplon recently cancelled lnns to rent 0000 from in twhiie neighborhood Clay ought to mind his own business Liston growled iand leave mine alone CLAY SHOUTS When Listnns plane landed at hflami international Airport Clay stood on the ramp shout ing let him out of there Let him out Clay had five stooges making show of holding him away from the champion When Liston emerged from the plane he turned bored in look onCIey managed feeble grin then slcpped into bag gage cart that took him to an employee entrance into the air port building Clay followed on the run swinging cane and when Lis ton was hustled into room for press conference the chal lenger stand outside yelling Bring him out Bill MacDonald wealthy sportsman who bought the live Liverpool Held LONDON Reuters Liver pool point favorite to win the English Football Association Cup was held to scoreless draw on its own ground by 1000tnl outsider Port Vale in tjhe Cups fourth round Satur Liverpool also challenging division championship was shaken out of its stride the quick tackling third division club and was fortunate not to he at least goal down at half time The replay is today There were few surprises Redford the only non lcague club left in the competition was well beaten 30 by fourthdivi sion Carlisle United Fourth division Aidershol which knocked out Aston Villa in the last round put up good fight against Swindon Town and ere were no goals at half time Swindon finally won an grhree AHL Teams Double Wins Springfield Indians Cleveland Barons and Pittsburgh Hornets had one thing in common in the American Hockey League dur ing the weekend The three teams enjoyed dou ble Victories The last place Indians defeated Rochester Americans 42 Saturday then dumped Hershey Bears 71 Sun day Both games were before hometown fans While winning two in row is an oddity for the lndians at the nitom of the Eastern Division old stuff for the Barons and ornets currently battling it tfor top spot in the Western Divi is ons 82 on Saturday then edged them 32 in Buffalo Sunday Pittsburgh defeated Baltimore Clippers $4 at home Saturday and had little trouble in Provi dence Sunday dumping the Reds 51 till other action Hershey tlcored or win ovar Provi dence Saturday and the east ern division leaders Quebec cea edged the Americans tS Rochester Sunday scone EACH Jimmy Anderson and Bill Sweeney scored three goals each in Springfields Sunday tvin over the Bears Brian Kli run opened the scoring for the lndrana in the first period ftruee Cline scored both Rer iSweeney defending MIL champion alto had and Saturday night other springheld marksman were ary Bergman Mike Lahadie nd Dennis oisnn Kent Doug is and Gerry Ehman tallied pr Rochester IjClcveland crushed the Bisonal the third period of Saturdays and scoring four goals to Aretch their unbeaten airing on homefce to if games12 vic riea and two ticssince last who scored Clevelands first game when he was hit over the eye with stick late in the first period Joe Szura Jim Mikol Ray Kinasewich Ron Attweliund Dick Maitiussi scored for Cleve land while Pat Hannlgen and Ed Kachur musclwthe Bul faio goals gt Kinasewlch rapped in Wayne Larkins rebound with less than three minutes to go in Sundays game to provide Cleveland with the win and enable the Barons to maintain threegame lead in the eastern division Attweii counted the other two gt Merv Kurylult and Doug Rob inson had given the Bisona 21 lead younorrr DRINK LLnayfless for youraufo insurance lnsrirowith ansmmaits INSURANCE COMPANY the mic insurance company Ceiedethat issued poli Av cine only nondrinkers We will be glad tolgiveyou full information without obligation woman Norris IPHONEWB Box 250 rCreemore Ont Tie By LliUIJtol Outsider for the English Leagues first goal was forced out of the mm wpwsrpwa em begin local drills for histitle fight against Catlith Clay in Miami Bead Convention Hall on Fdi as AP Wirepliotoi gate with guarantee of 15¢ 000 for the fighters was more upset than Liston by Clayl badgertng Get the airport oops Mae Donald yelled several times Get that clown out of here Fun is fun but people can get enough of anything Asked if he had expected Clay to show up Liston said No andl dont think hell show up the night of the fight either When somebody wanted to know whether Clay bothered Liston the champion replied New Hes just trying to build up courage to get into the ring with me To Scoreless The other eup favorite litan cheater United was 41 win ner over Bristol Rovers There was plenty of excite ment at West Rmmwich where the home side after being 31 down at halftime scored twice in the second half to earn replay with Arsenal in the only league lirstdivi slon game Tottenham Hotspur increased its lead at the top to four points by beating Aston Villa Mortons great victory run in Scotland came to an end Sate urday it was beaten 31 by Col tic in the second round at the Scottish Football Association Cup The loss was Mortons first defeat this season SNOW WAS LESS Because of less snowfall the previous winter thickness of Norwegian glaciers was three to five feet less in 1963 YOU CAN USE OVER The same volume heated Matchless electric water as 657 fficlent heated at lower heating than any other no cost over $1300 per month resume HAW nouns JANUAIY liracebndge Rink Winner ORIHJA CT chlt Attic eonl Bruebrldge rink won the 79th annual Muehoka Interna tional Mixed Bonsplel Sundly defeating clubmetc nob Roper 1M Atkinson entered the final with an 114 victory over lnnk Mecaiiurn of Oshawa in the semifinals and 94 win over Alex Morrison of Tomato in the qualifying round Bonsplrl officials uld there preterm teams registered for this years avenL Bruce Montgomery of Orange ville won the second event while two Huntsville rinks Gard Lawton and Russ inland were third and fourth event champions respectively Records WlNNiPEG CPLOne world indoor track record was broken here Saturday night while three Canadian records fell and me was tied at the Royal Canadian Legionl lntemationei Meet of Champions Tom Robinson of lhe Baha mas established the world mark and broke Canadian record In doing it in the mens invita tional too metres run when he zipped the distance in it sec onds flat Robinson reduced the 364 stande held Jointly by George Short of lire University of Al berth and Larry Dunn of Art lone Earlier Robinson tied the 81 aecond Canadian toyarde rec ord heldby number of other athletes including Hany Jer ome of Vancouver Jerome tied for second with Brooks Johnson of Chicago in 62 seconds Perhaps the most spectacular record to fall went to gigantic Parry OBrien of Pasadena Calif when he put the shot of feet two inches almost nine feet farther than the existing mark BROKEN TIMES OBrien tossed the lopound missile six times and broke the record on all six heaves The record was 51 feet We inches set by Francis Hireock of Ne braska State Behind OBrien with toss of 55 feet aye inches war Yul Yost of the New York Athletic Club and Yugoslavia Vest was just ahead of George Woods of the University of Southern lilinois The gruelling mens tovomile was taken by Chris Williamson of the University of New Bruns wick in MBA ahead of lreland Sloan of Kansas State Teach era Bill Crotherr of Toronto clipped full second off the Ca nadian duoyards mark as he tripled in t097 clocking Frank Tomoe set the 1107 rec ord in Hamilton in 1963 At the same time Crnihers pulled Bill Cornell of Great Britain and Southern IlIl to we WW away 7ggmpvwale arrxwaummmvw Jamirun WM notifying TiltfPor gunqdd Team TOdoy iNNSBRUCK Austria CPI Eockey gets an early start in the Winter Olympics today whe Canada meets Yugoellyte in the first qualifying genre two days before the official while the international fimpc Committee has on its agenda the tlckllsli question of South Africas eligibility for the Olympics to Tokyo this sum mer 11ra 100 must decide whether South Africa is willing to send team to lnkyo that has non whites on it provided they are up to Olympic standard rail At Winnipeg Meet British open mark of 111 and second place Both were paced through the first 400 yard by 1pm Bowden of 0kla homa Baptist who ran himself out of contention WINS HUMBLE3 The meet also featured new race the mixia 60yard low hurdles won in 72 seconds by Pelt PorlrLsh of Grand Forks Jan Underwood of Oregon State sped to first place in the mens 1000 ryalds event in nine nL Jamaicas George Kerr who switched from th 600 Canada iNNSBRUCK tCPli would any Sapporo Japan lsconsld ered to have one of the finest sites to stage winter Olym pics says Ed Davis of Cal gary who heads the Canadian delegation trying to gel the 1963 winter games for Banff Jopnnese officials say the same of the proposed Canadian slfc Canada is our major ri val says member of the Japanese delegation We have 5050 chance with Canada Davis and the Japanese offi cial probably would speak sim llarly of the other contenders Grenoble France Lahlt Fin land Lake Placid NY and Oslo Norway The general feeling seems mostly to he that it will be strictly fight between Canada and Japan for the 196a pile Canada never has had an Olympics while Japan will stage its first the summer games in Tokyo starting next October if Canada losee out when the International Olympic Commit tee meets To hear the Ottolifeyer of Austria when cellar of the 10Cwal quoted by the lnnabruck commonl ent of Johannesburgr Read 3130 Hall as augmt unlikely on av dance that South Afrch will be suspended Recent concessions by South Africa regarding col ored membership of the Olym pic team has been the deciding factor The main worry of the Au trtan organliere meanwhile was that the weather might turn mild thaw would re move the tiny dusting of snow on top of the Alps For weeks arrow had to be trucked in from the surround Ing valleys and the various gaiyiainlc courses constructed by Oneiofflciul predicted 100000 persons wtu watch the genres before they and Feb EIGHT WILL QUALIFY record 16 countries have entered hockey teams but only eight will qualify for the chem pionship Group bracket and the gold medal The Canadians are expected to breeze past the Yugoslavo taking part In their first Olvm pica while Norway tackles Switzerland in another qualify ing match tonight the six remaining qualifying games are scheduled Tiresday The schedule makers figure that Russia Canada Creche slovekla Sweden the United States rmnrw Norway and Finland llqriarGroupAi Barring motor upset Swim erland Yugoslavia Italy Ja upon To Fight For sire various briefs and vote on its choice Canada will IPPLY for the 1072 games TRY FOR THIS ONE There is no doubt of that Davis says But we are not looking ahead that far right now We want the 1958 Games wid we are giving it everything is have to get them Officially the countries in the running appear to be playing it exactly as the lOCwhlohyisthe supreme judge would like them to The 10C took official notice of receptions parties and prr mnage gifts to committee mem bars few months ago before Mexico City was awarded the loan surrunei games and ruled out repeat performance hare Competing countries have sent couriers to study all the phasas of staging thelnnshluck games Men in green jackets with the siu runners crest emblazoned on the sleeves and quickly iden tified as Canadians are flitting aboutthe countryside studying firsthand the skiing sites while others get tips how to build to bogganuing and bnbsled sites rinses rAsreni All THE you NEED 200 callous PER MONTH by another methodcould heating is proved to be over ten year guarantee 00efficleni other methods mayonly be as much independent surveys prove that more water can be cost wrthflat rate electric water or memo HOI WArEREAcHnAY AND cosrs YOU ONLY JOHEATIT stecrnchi LIST $476500 pan Romania Poland Hun gary and Austria will be in the consolation group Both groups are roundrobin tawnaments with each coun playing the others in its group once hamplonshlp cornpe titlon starts Wednesday inflow lng the opening cemmony for 150 athletes from 35 countries SOME EXPECT TROUBLE Canada and the favored Rusw slunrnre scheduled to meet Set urday lleb and some hockey officials fear ill feeling between the Canadians and Russians may bring trouble on the ice The Ruretamlciaim the Cana diops played bite roughly in ther pre pic European tour The Canadians lost to the Russian national team or to flowers and were beaten In Brno by the Czech Olympic sound no Art Potter of Edmonton pres ldcnt of the Canadian Amateur Hock Association who recom paai the Canadians on the tour said the Russian charges were absolutely wrong lf anything It was the Rue sinus and Czechs who broke rules and got away with it said Potter Canadian teams are being used for political propaganda in Russia and Czechoslovakia Potter said Hockey should not be used as cold war item and this is being done whenever Cana dian teams visit these two coun tries lie about timcwa took good look at any suggested tours behind the Iron Curtain Certainly Canada and our play ers are given bad name CHARGE WAS WRONG Potter raid the Canadians played exceptionally clean hocirey throughout the tour The charge carried by Tess the of ficial Russian news agency that Rev David Bauer the Ca nadian conch failed to teach histeom rneekness and how to behave correctly on the ice was labelled as absolutely wrong by Potter in Russia and Czechoan vakla irn convinced the Cann dians not only played against six men on the ice but also the timekecper and goal judge This in not intended as an excuse but in many instances ligth werent fleshed when we scored obvious goals and received no WAYNE PEACHMAN TODAY an to the foe and Canadian who lfeli Broderick was the most rised in the rink in meme when try he leaned against port The acts moved about foot and Broderick was promptly rim nrfnnr penalty Skiers end sledders returned to practice today on courses renovated during the weekend on orders of ski officials as part of safety drive New lips had been added to the dangerous curves of the to hoggan run two extra compel wry gates were installed along the mens downldll the wom ens downhill received three ex tra gates and the trunks of trees lining boihcourses were heavily padded with straw Ruu lililne young Austral ian Skier was killed Saturday when he left the downhill course and crashed headon into tree On Wednesday British to bogganer Karlmiera Kayskny pcrkl died of injuries suffered when his sled shot off the lip less chute BREAK COURSE RECORD in practice runs Sunday Brit lsh bobsledders Anthony Dixon and Robin Nash broke the two man course record at nearby lgls They made one run in 10600 bettering the time of new set by italys Eugenia Monti in inst years world championships The BrltISh team also had the best tworun time of 21320 The Canadian team of Vic cry of lifonfreal audleie Kirby of St Joviet Que was fourth with combined time of 31410 Mrs Doreen Ryan of Edmon ton mother of three children skated hcr fastest 500 metres to takeseventh place in an inter natlonai speedskailng race The four first plnclngs went to the favored Russians with lrina Yegorova winning the race in in seconds lrifrs Ryan 32 Canadas heat woman epeodskater was clocked in 475 secondscom pared with her pmious best of 477 Lidia Skohllkova double gold medal winner in 1060 0i ymples captured the 1500me ire event in 2285 breaking her Olympic record of 275 Mrs Ryan placed 12th in and Doreen McConnell of Winnipeg 15th in 3117 my EXAMINER wanr Ans rrroua mun oNce IN LIFETIME 1963 now GMC VAN Lie corona 700x20 Oply tires right door lock cna hpnter attenuation HitlilloAPPtltltill eleésclaansilent ndth veisa nthetank 6x9 mirrors Fétl MOOlb front springs choruses wheels 652 7500Ib rear springs G60 six rear springs J70 reaclmobrakes MS 292 slxeyl MD HD battery vols ember no markers tthfOODWANi Bony ugslde doors zvtull mud caps lcC

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