The Oshawa Times, 17 Dec 1958, p. 13

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£ : f A i | Archie Moore Mighty Willing By MURRAY ROSE Fifth round when Archie was NEW YORK (AP) Archie|floored again by a right--"he's Moore saw @ television show got me in real misery now, He's Monday night, He thought It had|irying to get rid of me again p grim beginning but a sock fin-|(Durelle fired away with both) sh hands), He's shot his bolt now, The light . heavyweight eham- I'm all right," plon had just seen a video tape Sixth round when Archie jab screening of his spectacular 1h: pod away and scored with fast ound knockout of rugged Y Durelle at Montreal last Wedne fay night I didn't care for the first h of the fight," Archie sald got him eating out of my hand now," seventh round when Arie p hing right iked the second very much drove over KR SMAK 3 matter of fic that a was|. 00h." A solid Moore left hook great," Innded ; ", b 4 d " right dropped Durelle Durin half, Archie Nim A right le. | ns jg a 'Ooh, Ooh, He's tough, isn't he?" From the sixth round on hel Eighth and ninth rounds when, leaned hack, chuckling most of Archie hoxed rings nround his the time foe--""Btick, Stick, (jabbing). Got When tie was dropped in the him puzzled now, Gol him under, first round by an overhand right control," (Just hefore a whistl. to the Jaw, Archie said sure ing overhand ri ght thudded fell with a thud, Had my left against Durelle"s Jaw) Watch hand way down, Cotta keep it this, That bey is in good condi: up, Look, my le preading, [ton Gotta keep 'em together," Tenth round "He's a lide V 2 p p dropped CON WF AL » tired now, (A barrage | INTROVERSIAL SLI Durelle, The count reached eight Durelle tore after Archie, Then, with Durelle on his knees when A left and right clipped Archie). poll sounded), T don't think Hy the Jaw He learns i forward. he would have got up." urelie swiped at nim but Archie . in a fell from the momentum of the Jleventh round This one other two punches 49 seconds, doesn't It "Delayed action y ast combinations dropped Dur Archie 4 i elle twice, the last one for the That knockout), Ooh, Ooh, Bure glad Ww ann't ruled' a knockdown b that one's over, It's nice to watch oekdowr " referee Jack Sharkey. It looked "Me for a change good on the basis of (hat left and "Most of right things were tough and 1 was A right getting my lumps, 1 always "Thiy was what put me In mi dreamed of the day when boxing pry," sald Afchle I'm okay would need me," Archie told a now," hoxing luncheon in the afternoon But he wasn't completely, Dur. "l guess my time came, But I ell was after Wm again don't hold any grudges, Things Look, he wyving to me are going along fine, I'm going wlan " id Archie tam on that South American tour and okay was The hell had then I've got that return fight sounded with Durelle In Montreal In Here July," other hat should be a big payday," Fourth round fie omeofie sald landed a sold bf [ hope so," sald Archie That the Jaw hat gi | take care of my old age' Feature Upsets Soccer Nobodies By M, MeINWRE HOOD Rangers stayed two points behind Special to The tshawa Times [with a 68 victory over Queen of LONDON Tooting and the South, but Motherwell drop. Mitcham, London Amateur side {ped a peg In the league by losin has emerged in te English Cup #0 to Celtie Alrdrieonians, of al series a tam which has/teams, are now in third place, beaten glant-killas, In the flpst/tied with rangers in points, by round they knockd out Bourne. |Virtue of a 4-0 victory over Raith mouth, who last year defeated Rovers, Alrdrie are the wonder the Wolves, In tlk second they|!eam of the year, no less than 17 have eliminated rthampton, | Points ahead of thelr record In who killed off Agenal last sea./the same number of games last son, winning 2:1, hw the Tooting Year boys would ike better RUSBY QUITS SCOTS than to he drawn Arsenal On the advice and orders of his iy the ne i" Jound Lug d0Ct0r Matt Busby has reigned Two othér norleague elubs hig post as manager of Scotland's went into the thifl round, Wor: iyieppational team, after leading goster City, from the Southern jt to the top of the International League, celebrate their first ap-/{ahle, Matt continues as manager pearance in round two hy ham of Manchester United, but he is mering fourth dilslon Millwall not sufficiently recovered from eleven. Peterboragh, the Mid:lyis injuries 'sustained in the land League Club qualified forimuniel air crash last spring to the next round by efeating Head: |g, an handling the two Important X ton 4 a Phe Lig Ja xi dun ments Since do took aver BFR, YOO 0 at Colehes: the Seoftish team, It has beaten ter, and hope fo wi on thelr own Wales and drawn Ireland, and has ground in the reple lonly to draw with England at WELL ON FORM {Wembley next April to win the First division leaue games ran international title for 1088-50, fairly true to formor a change, |BUsby's resignation has been re: and the standing x unchanged elved by the SFA with great re. with Arsenal still & fop as the Eel: It is doubtful If any succes. roslt of a one-nating win over sor will be appointed for the pres { Portsmouth, Bolton could only [®t Season draw 1:1 at Blackben, and are BITS AND PIECES now tied in second place with, December is a crucial month Preston, Wolves andWest Brom:|in the English Leagues, Most wich, all pnt bhehind|elubs have five games to play Arsenal this month, and some an extra For the first time his season. Game on Christmas day, These Fulham dropped to second |Hames usually have a strong in. place In the second diision, They flrence on the leadership of the went to Rotherham » play league divisions, and weather con team which lias beenin the ditions are such as to increase the lar for weeks, and ft some in.|ehance of injuries Swansea explic reason pu up their, May be forced through financial worst play of the fason, and|difficulties to sell Mel Charles, lost by 4-0. Meanwhil Sheffield /thelr star international, If they Wednesday beat absley and, 42 they will have plenty of offers went into t placeone Chelsea are on the hunt for ahead of Mham three first class players, a lefts miss de back, left-half and inside left, Johnny H ent They would like to have Shel to injurie field United's Graham Shaw or Huddersfield's Ray Wilson | , , HEARTS RECOVER Wolverhampton manager, Stan Hearts showed a nieirecovery Cullis, made a trip up to Dundee from thelr precious wet's defeat to see Joe Baker, centre forward when they beat Aberdin 5:1 at/of Hibernians in action, But Hibs Tynecastle, Willie Raubscored alhave flatly declared that they hat trick against t Dons, will not sell Baker at any price, Russian joccer Teams Losing Their Prestige Hy RORERT ELPICK MOSCOW (Reuters) «Russian sports writer who aremarting € | showingd teams in inthationa) recently, have Imched a {one state «for the *'hlun fast As 8 the first forward in mutlterec was the knockdown thal my career, when dropped Archie get there He are f Archie's comment loore had and ht te tough thing ainsi one have point are left due nam tar | till very hadly, Ing th tfaining methods; and that he did not hother about the younger players Ihe average age of Russia's world cup team was 204 and that of the 18 players sent to England | in October was 7 Me great debate on Soviet soe. cet hegan earlier this year with| the revelation that Edward Strelt. | sov, 21. year old centre forward, of the national t « Was an in corrigible drun He was dis mis from the national team, reinstated when he promised to reform, and finally disgraced vhen he was sentenced to a 19 ear term of imprisonment as af hooligan and rvavisher' after a drunken orgy - Soviet soccer fans and club nanagements were told hy smorts int writers that they were partly tal Streltsov's fate, Ex five adulation had changed | him in three years from a "pure, soviet concentr sOCOer A dering mi nt months The six caplained about "stagnation at'he top which, thew has 1¢ to athy a { lay game emp ums a slachning inter The first apng the top management # chi coach, Gay alin, ho was fired early in NovembetA five man coache wine is created national talent YOUTH NEGLECTED The Soviet Ww honest hay manding a N ) NEW "DISEASE" ft d Wi AL thie time forma ' i petition { u 80 defeat by Eng ta October \ ¢ Amon writers have ap dull wi of sed heen vOung hlame for 00s kan de imndiately the news Gined a new phrase to desertbe thi moral disintegration sald that many other play y had allowed success to heads me ET id A findhlow ndow wess of CN An n na ave been ac Eton much on es fre tablished stars and forgettw about the younger players, Xa chalin was reproached for "sta ing everything' on Streltsov al the beginning of the season, Officially, professionalism does not exist in the Soviet Union, Players are supposed to have a fulltime job and to play soccer in Return Match thelr spare time, Now the Boviel reader is being told that ¢luh TONTREAL (CP)=Lhris Sha managements frequently entice han, manager of Yvon Durell, stars to join thelr teams with! says that any question of Durelle promises of automobiles, apart defer ire his Canadian and Brite ments and bonuses ish Empire ght = Deavywelght Renders' letters show that the average Russian Is genuinely champlo: "Ip will have to wait| until * a re-match with shocked by these revglations, He believes that Russian ath-Moore Is settled, | letes are pure amateurs, Now, he| Dure'e and Moore put on such Wants Durelle VON loft and rights to the Jaw=""1've ls being told that many do nollg spectacular battle of knoek-(to he unpre work but receive money from downs in Montreal Forum Wed: thelr "patrons." nesday, with ol? Are retaining) Russian soccer officials ave in his title by a knockout in the 11th a dilemma, They are firmly vound, that a return fight has against professionalism, which heen considered a must, talism." Yet they intend (0 con ean't see any better pay dey! tinue arranging games AGAINSE ghoad for his fighting fisherman foreign foam, Composed mainly from Bale Ste, Anne, N.B of professionals nd in a slate) where success on the playing BALL PARK POSSIBILITY fields 1s as much a requirement! "If the fight Is arranged it as success in international diplo- prohably will he held in the Mont matic dealings, they have to pro- real Royals baseball park In duce teams that will win | ne or July," said Bhaban be - fore leaving for Monelon, "PIL talk things. over with Yvon, Jack Kearns Moore's manager, first suggested an over weight mateh saying Yvon may have been weakened by making the wight for Wednesday's fight, pointing Carmelo Costa of Brook. ' 1 can't see any purpose In an yn, N.Y. in & London hout, (over-weight match, It certainly Ades of the 82-year-old Trinidad: woldn't draw as well as a title born fighter sald the operation match, Besides, 1 think it's pretty will be performed in an Oxford [well agheed that Yvon was far| Hospital, Lewis recently spent (from being weak In Wednesday 5 twa days in hospital under oh. fight, servation, He was relessed and! Shapan sald Durelle collected allowed to go through with the a gross of $25,600 from the Moore Costa fight fight, ' HAD BAD APPENDIX OXFORD, Eng, (AP) Perey Lewis, British Empire (eather welght champion, Is scheduled for an appendi 5 operation fo day, Just one week after oul " Archie |e |the gross Income pnd In "A good hook, Shook they regard as an "evil of eapl-| Archie 1s for it and Shahan instances Was mare | breakdown ipenses over the last 33 seasons Chris Shaban (Dale Long ~~ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL The first section is new and the winners are the Movers and Blorage team pack all the why and bre {Champs, Genosha couldnt breaks and lost 340 (0 the Trucker who had the high triple of 3303 Queens took second spot with » 2.1 win v Gillards moved Into with Dunns hy (akin Laekwoois They led the worthy gel an Passes Up Expenses! CHICAGO (AP) Dale Long ee who made baseball history with a tie for his bat in 1056, pas up Ba 41 win the Clothiers, Motor y q o City won » degimion aver chance to make some more Mon 16 move closer 10 the rest of the day, $roup ' He rejected Chicago Cubs' of" ginal standings ro peruse their operational queens 12, Dunns 11, Gitlagds 1), expenses, For a player to have mount 10, Genosha 8, GIarks B, Motor 4 / lieved CHF 7 aceens to such figures 1s believed "boo meng 110 aaa) dented In baseball.' jy "Aurams #76 (295.208), 1, Wotton #37 The Cubs wanted to show Long, (210) 4. White 636 (268), | [ the club's player representative, 036 (254), 1, Welsh 635 (20216), I that since 1025 salaries neyerjCailo 620 (47-4i0n " have heen helow 20 per.eent of Singles: K. Brown 248, N. 'Olesy) MANY 244, A, Goguen 246, B, MeGillis 231, B | pnt third over Lovkwouds 16 on 229. 1K, smart 237; A. Garrard " 222 214, i, Gow 318, A, Smart 217.287. The hookkeeping department i §iavward 217, 7. Monoghan. 214, apent a week preparing an analy: puns 213, K. Doyle 211-208, 0. Goguen 5i8 five or six pages long of the 28, D, Reading 07, Dh, Wilson 204, o A pag k Wilsan 202, onnar 20%, €, Bowman 200, K, Buzminski 200 femon League; G Hart 04 LAYERS PROPOSAL Don't This was made, vice-president week John Holland explained, so that well, No extra charge a0 he on hand the 'elub itself could determine for 8 Hood time and win a fowl foy the percentage of the gross for players' peychecks, It was the result of major league players ll hu avant of iF Hg his Lig roposing salaries of 20 per cent ("yu section. Evervone will he oul ofa club's gross Income--a pro poral unanimously velected hy mites wishes owners In thelr recent meeting', The team to fake vom heing decided in Washington, D( i A "Long can see the analysis If place I he wants," Holland sald, "But second, (he 1 the 'venson he eame to Chicago Mr pos was 8 meeting with us on his 1050 contract," game sald he Long, first baseman who set a the chanee major league record in 1055 with. "I's none of 'my business," he Pittshurgh Pivatas hy hitting sald, They ean tell me, and J eight homers in eight consecutive helieve them | in Income and ex Stickwond 70, J forget the Chicken Roll this Poinis acount in the standing » DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS fying to howl his hest, and your eam everyone the hest of luck the Sect'on | pon as there arating the and tied and He another would pass up tween the completed' Dom hehind the er 17 Boys 16 Rowdies 14 Five and One 15 Bloopers 1) Biyd- Dogs 8 , KH High triples J Clarks, #4 2005 W 008 (274; M Wen iim an (R68) dign Bh (235) K Melaughlin 69% el (B46); R whuk 830 (488) Chris Mason #23 Ford 6171L00 5 Williams 6105 D. Baun a7 A Leavilk 606 (243) 0 (4 Winsome Tulin 287 M. Yourkevieh 65; ¥, Makenzie 156 Doris Wellies 249; BR, Vogal 24) J. 'Theimpn 235; BWHuiding 227: Jim Snelgrove 821; J. Bent 204; H. Waonlle 2A; W, Harmer 804; WW. Clough 28; Inahel Hushand 220, yr] Lemon Leaguers Isabel Hushand 247 Fritehard #3 - #5; Winsome Tubin 206 Melnyehuk 80. NEIGHBORBOOD LADIES LEAGUE We have another tie for top spol Vidwards 675 (320); 6, Staeey Wh days, and Rockeltes hath having Haanan #67 (276) 6.113 paints, next week should he In M6 127405 W, Marey Gh Leresting! Elinor Beaton came oul on A, Pritchard 848 (28305 RB. Gap 09 In the voting for viee-president Chute #35 (263; P. Don't (orket our ehicken roll next 47 i Rosst 69g Thursday afternoon No howl ofis 00 1268); B. Meinl. Please! | Teun W239 (249 High triples Molly DePratin 620 (21; Jack Bnelgr 240208) Edythe Nathan 654 (20-26%) Clin 615 (26 D, Wrackman Ethel Shaw #46 (211255), Ads Craw B16 (23); BR ford i Crowder hou Bisey Bo three baicky Bix wha first 6 nd. 108 we only pointe! Other singles Wh place (eam Hope Daminos 16 Li's Di Whiz Doodiers 11 Winey Vimers 1H utniks 14 Ws 12 Woh's, Tad Poles 10 Dianne "i J Goguen 096 (317); 4 Ph; V, Baansky Machongnll ry 79 (25 Hm 640 a2) he (25 fa) 14] Ud Hei THE OSHAWA TIA; Wednasdey, Besember 17, 1958 Had (hun Clete Wellman (aH3810), (2a High Singles Pouker wo on Pua GETTING (4 J&ir Helen 28 Daniels Ander sim Mills Fang Hall ¥ilinoy man 260-204 Buhoennu Lemus Proctor Colling 811 Slandings Hopefuls Hamblers Ascenders 7 79 wi 27 i, Donits 8, 1" Sellavk 604 Legge 614 1928240), (6240), Elin Ball Doreen Kelemen 608 #47 Harel mn Virgie Ward 300 Gladys mgmt 217, Wes Kelly 252 iad, Mary Ching 214, ILeans Cochyang wh, Vvelyn CampheV Beaton 201, Marien Ding Shirley Mooring 218, Frye Sylvia Gunn 212, Mw» Mary Hobhs 27, Heley May Pirie 280, Chriv Inve 18 Tops 10 Hiki's # Rovketies 13 Boutniks 11 Deadhents 7 MARRIED? You Can Bet Your Life On Dunlop ree. 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