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Barrie Examiner, 18 Sep 1968, p. 13

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enuti world middleweight barb lag champion said taught lousy tight but the 110 In via the stands didnt urea as they watched their hero admin ister loround boxing lesson to Art Hernandez at Omaha Neb It was strictly no context as Denvenuti walked away with the unanimous decision in tight that nearly didnt make ring There wasnt mark on that champion at the end at the non title light which came close to being stopped in the ninth round The crowd kept up steady chant oi Nino Nina Nina throughout and the matingidol champion responded in the eighth round he powl ered Hernandez into the ropes set him up with last leit hand and cocked his devastallnx right then shrugged and backed away The crowd went wild at the gesture oi sportsmanship WAVES OFF REFEREE There were no knockdownv but at one point in the ninth round Hernandez waved olt rel eree Sammy Luitspring when it appeared the olilelal planned to stop the light At that point Benvenull went to work in earnest and tried to put his opponent away Hernandez who weighed 164 to the champions loan had blood flowing from his nose in the third round At that polo the reteree warned Benmulh against what appearedto hols low flow Thechampin smiled oand lifted his hands waving at the crowd Atter the tight DenVenutl said Hernanch was real strong one much taster than when they last met in 1965 Hernandez lost that one be causo he was inlured Eenvenuti said his next bout will probably be against Don Follmar ol the United States but maybe ill tight another warm up beloro that on sinus ON counter The light almost didnt come nit VAt the weighinelghthours before tight time Bruno Ama duzzl Benvenutis manager ide manded new contract Four hours later he got it The original pact called or $10000 tor the italian iishermnn and Amaduzzi said he was hold int outrlor 540000 He based his demand on the tcontract which he said called for the fight to be held the pre vious day Monday Sept 16 He said he and hlstigbterilurned up or the weiglnin and later turned up at Maple Leaf Gar dens tor the tight Promoter Dan Iannuzrl publisher of an Haitianlanguage weekly newspaper gave in to Amadurris demands and com promised with $30000 plus 30 per cent at the net pmtits henvenuli was under suspen sion by the Ontario Athletic Commission and the World Bulb lng Association up to the mo ment he stepped into the ring The light originally scheduled tor July had been postponed our times AL Precident Says limits supported Tuesdayihis dis ssal ol two umpires enlllng thernt ititt HERNANDEZ oi Oma weight champion during their unanimous decision following nontltlalight in Toronto Tues ha Nobnins into but by Nina Denvenuli world middle day night Eenvenutlwon New weanling Sllrnrinhel es tailed 50 minutes by the brillianti riding gull am goal intthe tut seven minutes nosewagon defeat Voodoo yrs uluila National lacsduo Association piayott garne thew Westmlnnerlnw leads bestotseven Western Divt lion semitins series at The tilth game will boin Vancouver Thursday night In the Eastern Division mic uddenldoath olvseven serles The next 10 rounds in which Bonvenuil completely outclassed his op ponenLtCP lVirephotot A1 spaxks Retains Crown TORONTO CF ltl SparltS oi Winnipeg str pad the adhe sive tape trom be or his boxing shots tkiesdaynlght and smiled Hob Dunlap of Australia is next he sald We want that Erllish Empire titl Sparks had just scored unanimous decision over Rene Durelle oi Baits Ste Anne NB in lzround boat for the Cano dian light heavyweight title The champion had lost his title in feline sputed split dee on ariiec his 5le plinth and provcn the adv tage of savvy in Tuesdays rematch Most of the more tiranl2000 spectators disagreed with the decision however andbooed it tor at least to minute in was cilosr The fight was close It there was any advantage it went to arks because Durelle threw lus right hand on only few or casions One at his rights sent Sparks reeling across the ring and he stumbled to the canvas against lhe ropes in the 10th round The referee ruled it slip on the part of Sparks Thevtnnl fieg tighter said It Was nockdowni guess and he reat ly hurt me Durelle was asked alter the lightwhyhe had ed his right hand so lit Ipoir nt itheNew HFunsfichét pointing to his left foot How could use the right hand when couldnt put my weight on the left footl The left foot was purple and badly swollen it happened theday belore came to Tohonto tor the light Durelle said was afraid to tellanyonc becausewe thought the 0ntario commission would take my title away His manager Fred Smith of Chaiham NH saidx There was just noone we could turn to so we decided to hide the injury There were no official knock down during the tight although Durelle slipped and landed on his back in the sixth round and Sparks pushed himrto the can vas in the lzlh iioiii RESULTS By gran Associarno PRESS Miami Beach ilaGomeoi Brennan 162 Dimirlirflahamas outpointed Linnes Johnson inefficient and never first class at any one time Cronin said helan his tlm plrescouling personue bed can nsidered the qualifications otal Salerno and William VaiEntine for some time beioratlle two were dismissed Mond Asked in what aspects the tvvh were lacking Croniofiaid they were all Salerno and gt they were ed because they tried to orga eth colleague just inefficient thats tempt to organize in his league The two umpires id they were trying tovorganize to get dieneiits equalt thatoijtheir National Dengue counterparts They said National League urn pires are paid from $3000 to 51750 more annua BliLl STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRES Pitching Gaylord Perry San Francisco lants hurled the second nohitter oi the National League season yiel ng only walksin the second and eighth innings as he beathoh Gibson BattingDon Wert Tigers lined base gle with two out in ning that gaveiDetroitazl tory ov New Yorlrt Yankees nd inched tho Tlgersitlrst meriean League pennant in to years rev EXAMINER WANTADS Phone no it Rosa Flowere regularly séit untoslllio BED SJZE Solaray tllJtlC prion Colors regularly Viscose bland tabric ELEGTRICBLANKE CSAAppiovadragularly sellsupta $2293 Spocial $13991 gt Price memorials havepraalor hidingpDWet to IEGVGLVOVW nslda gt Regular price 99c 22 Wellcovcr for you Pilrsiiiiiuifl Phillis9 At New Westminster col mat John Davis scored lust tter than lemack oi ertlme per ve Pettrbo victory over Montreal Cain ins iPeterborougb leads the best game will be played in Montreal tonight COUNT TWICE Wayne Shuttleworth and Paul Parnell each scored two goals tor the Salmnnbellies Larry Henry Dave Tory Ken Vlnzoski Wayne Gosslton Flatcn Steve dEasum lan Hull and Cllil Sepka scored one oh ilx warlclt led Vancouver with three goals and Bob Salt scored two hilt Rawson Bill harbour Peter Black hob Bab cock and Gord lirederiekso added the others 330i Sicinski scored three goals for Peterborough and Jim Guano loe Todd and Davis had two each Jim Gooley Greg ltiarchan Doug Armour and Larry Ferguson scored one each SHELTER iiixzo with metntdoor lZ Deluita Comb screed and Stern Aluminum Windth 695 Yes we also ciistome have now beinreithe rusht Dar Price Heavy Gaugemsmitl 25 for BARRIE AND AREA FROM 26 27 HWY our BAYFIELD 5r 7280360 sh Likersa lsv AnnotatedPraslpoeulrttu New trait accrued ltstirst Arneri oi league as Int 23 year And tbatlurt about summed up the feelings bl thousands of thajigers longdestitute root err who touched ott wild rn do demonstration when Den Wertstwoout bases loaded single in the ninth inning delivt ered wittory over New York niottradds of ioylui apeclaz rs who had been chanting Brlng on the Cards rent the middle innings oo swarmed ontotlra field and into the Tiger dugout it took regiment lot policemen to protect the heroes train their exuberant admirers WNG LONG WAIT on yo couldnt blame them tor being little excited its been long wait The Second World War had just ended and runny oil the present Tigers were still in diet persor hadnt been born yet AIS SHORTHANDED MONTREAL CF Kay Dalton tr Alouelles coach aaidltresday his club will be without the services oi tight end Donnie Davis and tack le Ronv Everett tor Sundaya re turn engagement against the Argos in ftoronto Both players were Injured lnlast Sundays Zia loss to the Argos HiCARR 42950 MATERIAL To Stosein 90 an it Ser 60m it Smaller am li Hanbsohiio 4x8 has chant air NAMM when Detroit last played it World Series gt gt Actually the wild oolhurstol apPledrtlon was little late in reality the tigers backed Into the ob mpionahip when hoston Red Sor thwarted secondvplaee Baltimore vOrlolesJalnt inper so in game that eaded about 10 minutes betora the Tiger Yankee match But tbptt upre WIWQAID pounced at TieerSthdlum an most in the crowd at 465 were unaware Detroit had won the lag until Verta game lnnlcg blow in other AL amey Washing ton Senalotltripped Cleveland indlanstx and Chicago White Sex whipped Oakland AthleJcs 21 before iloslni the nlghtcap ot doubleheader HI Calllornlas scheduled atlernoen game at Minnesota was rained out GAME HAS TWISTS lt was typical tinirh tor the Tigers who have made habit o1 lastout victories this reason in garlic marked withsevernt dramatic twistr Not only did win who is in log the worst season at his eo reer produce the winning run but lastmlnuta substitute Joe Sparma was credited with the victory Sparma 910 was cnlied on to make his first appearance since Sept He scatteredifllc nits and produced Detroits lirst run with single in the tilth iiai scored hill Freban The Yanks tied it in the ninth on Jake Glbbs twonut static but the Tigers loaded the bases with two out in the bottomot the inning on two walks and Frechans single before Wert delivered against aee Yankee rollover Lindy McDaniel Odoms Silthllltr him it was hit rleht awa said Ken on the losing end or stnlggle tor 200 enge Donladmilted he worried that Manager Smith would lilt him tor pinch hilter= and sorta hoped 110 wouldnt lbe Rel Scx My min Ni tional League castolt checked Baitlmore on five hits and struck out 12 in winning duel with 20garne winner Data McNIlly Jtworun double bEtaniKI Howard inihe eighth innlngl broke tie and gave WashL ldgldon its Victory overtime1 Chicago who the opener with Oahlandon rookie Bill blelton tworun homer but theiathletie mapped tourgame losiii streak in the nlghtcap onlohn STARTS WED onon and LUMBER LTD LOCAT ONS TO SERVE PANELING ff thisWeekFeaturing 4x7 zlo Lnsraivnaooasruavr SHINGLES Red Grey 20 or more Srnaller Lots $215 Sheet Servingv NEWMARKET AND AREAFthlil 514 DAVIS on 8954575

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