THIS TIME HE MISSED Jimmy Carter Loses On Decision As 'Bud' Smith Retains His Crown By FRITZ HOWELL "Judge Purcell, 143 for Smith,| AP 1 CINCINNATI (AP)--In as merry | 139 for Carter. Judge Blink, 140 for| The Associated Press card gave a mixup as youll find, Wallace Smith, 140 for Carter. Judge). fight to Carter by 144 to 141 (Bud) Smith held on to his light-| Nietschze, 143 for Smith, 135 for| : weight championship Wednesday Carter." le wee no knockdowns in night, ! e ap, which attracted a gross Smith, a 26-year-old Cincinnatian, pL DECls oN the winner on gate of $30,441 and a net.of $25, defeated three-time champion Jim |, split decision. / | 789.35, of which the principals re- Carter via decision--and what a lat ceived $9,000 each in addition to a decision it was. No one was certain! Cae" told ore he had re. Cut of the television receipts. today whether it was split or unani-| So ed the cards and that Blinks Carter, who suffered cuts requir-| mous. x . ing 20 stitches when he iost the, Smith weathered a bruising 13th added up to 143 for Smith, 139, fle to Smith last June 29. was cut | | i . for Carter, and that the decision legged trouble, and finshed the 15. Was unanimous. JRO ye In The Hird round rounder in good shape. Then the, But judge Blink tossed every-| io eve closed 6,693 paying customers sat back to thing into confusion again by| : await the verdict. stating: Inmith > amarked, although Judge's scorecards were col-| "I dont care how they add it. I lected from Willie Purcell, Joe voted for Carter 144 to 1405 13th when Carter belted him into : |the ropes with a series of rights Blink andG ene Nietschze. The col. That made it a split decision | 21g lefts to the head and ig lector handed the cards to Paul D. again. | tile Cain observed: and had him hanging on like a Cain, chairman of the Cinci boxing commission, who looked "We must go by the figures on the them over. | card. It was unanimous for Smith." | The collector went back to| But Blink, still judging two bouts Blink's side of the ring, card in|after the main event, was firm in | hand, for a hurried consultation. his declaration that "I voted for | The ring announcer then told the Carter, 144 to 140. It's still split | folks: las far as I'm concerned." | Varsity And Aggies 1-2]n Track Meet ome LONDON, Ont. (CP)~The Uni-| mile run in a slow 4:44.0 which|Ontario Hockey Association Senior | | versity of Toronto with, 86 Points| compared with his 4:04.6 at the| B League, 52 in an exhibition {and the Ontario Agricultural Col-| fei : | game. |lege with 62 finished on top at the | 1854 British Empire Games at Canadiens were members of | : : f 2 Vancouver. i s of the | combined senior and intermediate | | Quebec Junior Hockey Léague uh- intercollegiate track and: field] While the fastest Canadian miler tj] last spring when the league | championships held here Wednes-|had no trouble winning his spe- disbanded. They will play exhibi- i |day. H | cialty. earlier in the afternoon|tion games this season and chal- | Despite the fact .the defending|Pete Reid of McGill overtook Fer-|lenge for the junior Canadian champions, Toronto, won| guson running for Western in the| championship next spring. ei events, they put together back stretch of the half-mile race | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ' a2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 20, 1958 WHOLESALE | ALL! | NO DOWN || PAYMENT | NECESSARY! | To Good Credit Risks S---- Ak : |'and fought from the eighth on with -- OF -- 25 Grenfell St. OSHAWA 85 -- '41 Chevrolet 705 ~ a 1295 ~ Have $345 '48 Pontiae 365 95 Carter, who has won and lost the | 135-pound crown three times in the last five years and was trying for | a fourth term, plans a rest until his eye heals. Both. fighters weighed 135. Montreal Jr. Habs 'Defeat Kingston ! KINGSTON (CP) Montreal | junior Canadiens Wednesday night] ALGER PRESS, OSHAWA INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY CHAMPIONS, 1955 Trophy" which they won rence, John Shelter, George | Eugene McAvoy, Austin Wilt- winter. = Left-to-right, they are Lawrence, Al. Baker, Harry Mec- | shire, Sam Shetler, captain and (standing): Coach Gerry Mec- | Eachern, Jud Terwillegar and A. | Doug Cole. Beth, John Lawrence, Al. Law- | Lugtenburg; (seated), Phil Jeyes, McKinley Photographics above, With two exceptions the [ last team is' intact this season, in a | bid to retain "The Bud Pipher Toronto Parkdale Lions Alger Press Make Good Start Alger Press Hockey Club, champions of the 1954-55 Osh- | awa Industrial League, are shown SPORTS MENU "Everything from' Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR eight seconds, nine thirds and four |to win in 2:03.3. fourths to stay well ahead of Mc-| HANG UP SPIKES Gill who was the runner-up with| Ferguson hung up his spikes af- 46 points. Western was third with|ter Wednesday's meet and will] 39 and Queen's fourth with 13, | concentrate on a future in busi-| | Riad juermedinte Championship) nest. best | | changed hands when the OAC] e best competition of the af-| | Aggies chalked up 62 points against | ternoon came in the intermediate| y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last year's champions McMaster| division with OAC and McMaster| Cincinnati--Wallace (Bud) Smith who garnered 43. Toronto captured staging a hard-fought battle for|135, Cincinnati, outpointed Jimmy third spot with 36 points, Waterloo | first place throughout the meet | Carter, 135, New York, 15. (Smith | was fourth with 15 and Queen's| West was a big point-getter for| retained world lightweight ded, trailed with seven. i the Aggies with wins in both the yo mot, Tex Edie Brant, | | : Barry West of OAC set the only| high jump and javelin and a sec- 2, Dayton, Ohio, knocked out| | Oust Hamilton East | : reea ol the meet when he sailed ond in the broad jump. | Lawrence Armstead, 136, New Or-| HAMILTON (CP)--Toronto Park- 411 LJEICNSE oC ey it 'Hs | six feet one-half-inch in the inter-| John Yates of McMaster was a leans, 8. dale Lions Wednesday night de- 5 A i __|mediate high jump to better the double winner in the 100 and 440! Buenos Aires -- Leo Espinosa, | feated Hamilton East Lions 16-7 in| The newly-organized Oshawa|Johnny Shetler tied the score with|old mark by two inches. |as was Al Claremont of the Aggies| 115%, Philippines, outpointed Rob- {a sudden - death semi-final junior| Mercantile Hockey League, suc- his first goal at 14:32 and Algers| Damp weather and a slow track! in the mile and three miles. 'erto Castro, 116, Argentina, 10. | Big Fpur Football Union playoff| cessor to the Oshawa Industrial | went on to lead 3-1 at the end of hampered Rich Ferguson's effort | game. and Mercantile Hockey League, the period on two quick ones by! to set a senior intercollegiate mile Parkdale will meet Balmy Beach | swung into action last Sunday at| Cole. | record in the last race of his com- Bowmanville Arena, when the de.| Tony's intent on stopping Algers, petitive career. He finished the fending champions, Alger Press, | checked too aggressively in the Marines for the junior Big Four | championship. Dates for the two- \ r game, total point series have not handed the power-packed new en-| third' and drew five of the eight | been announced. try of Tony's Refreshments, a 5-2| penalties handed out. Roughing, | Rich Potter, Ed Mitchell and! setback, { high-sticking, tripping -and kneeing | Charles Reid were the winners'| The printers, who dropped only, didn't help the bakers' cause. Har-| two tilts. last season, served no-|man put Tony's back in the game] tice that 'they are out to retain/at 7:07 but McAvoy and Shetler JIMMY CARTER came very close, ecially in the 13th round last night when he had '"'Bud'* Smith draped on the ropes but in a very close decision, after some rather, peculiar exchanges and lengthy tabulation of the voting pesformed .by the three Judges, Smith was declared the winner of the world's title bout. Smith is a Cincinnati homebrew and yet the decision was loudly booed. That's how close the fight was--Smith had the edge in the early rounds. Carter was much the better in the closing stages but as is the case in all close ones--the champion rarely loses his crown on a decision. Japanese Pitcher In the only NHL game played last night, New York Rangers whipped Toronto Leafs 6-2--had them 5-0 at the second period and but for a couple of tallies by Balfour, the Leafs would have ab- sorbed another shutout, One of the local hockey students had pre- dicted that Toronto Leafs -are apt to set an unenviable record this season----that of suffering the most coats of whitewash ever sustained by an NHL club in one season. Certainly, the Leafs, at the moment are no ball of fire on the attack and the 'only fire evident is likely to be the sparks that will fly when Coach King Clancy and Manager '"'Hap" Day start sounding off. The figure filberts have it all figured out. Inclusion of the sac- tifice fly in the batting averages this season has enabled the hit- ters to boost their average, generally speaking by 2.1 points. At that, only 20 players hit over .300, three less than in 1954 so maybe thé pitching is improving. After looking at the World Se- ries of 1955, we're convinced that pitching is not improving--so how far has batting slipped. SPORT SHORTS: -- OHA arranged a meeting in Peterborough for tonight, a sort of social conflab at the Kawartha Golf and Coun- try Club, where the social aspects will be stressed no doubt. The idea is to have all the smaller centres, 1,000 population or therea- Montreal bouts, represented, with a few interesting these smaller centres in New York OHA affiliation . . . BUFFALO BISONS have bought Luke Easter -- a oagn wonder if he'll play? ... . FLO CHADWICK having set a record for Pool the English Channel, has announced that she'll try Lake Ontario Toronto 1 next summmer , ., . ST. THOMAS, their hockey activities ' having 1. e only two leagues now oper-| BY THE CANADIAN PRESS WELT -F.\ 15 18 13 10 16 NWR BND 2 5 4 3 1 1 9 Wednesday's Result slowed down to only minor and city league variety this season, is|Toronto 2 New York 6 likely to have a curling club. Enthusiasts are launching a drive to = Tonight's Games get a curling club going . . . HAMILTON TIGERS won the Canadian Chicago at Dotron senior lacrosse title seven years ago tonight. In pointing this out, it s | Boston at Juntrea] eagne good to Bolice that the lacrosse boys are cleaning up those Mann Cup Chicoutimi 0 Trois-Rivieres finals a little earlieg now. Archie Moore's Mar. " | January. des a | League, | | The commissioner said the pri. " 'We are sick and tired of Frank Buckland, president of the Canadian raids on our best college Ontario Hockey Association, told] - | |mary reason for the early draft | Edmonton 6 New Westminster 3 would be to offset the possibilities talent. We've had to sit helplessly| the OHA Senior A Council meeting Calgary 5 Regina 3 lof lawsuits . between NFL teams bY in the past, with our draft in| Wednesday that all but one NOHA | NOHA Senior and Canadian football promoters, January, while Canadian clubs| club had verbally agreed to the Greyhounds 3 Pembroke 6 He said it was not considered al SWooped down in late November OT] rE Re Ly Ere he hod y 1 Sault Indians 3 weapon to combat raids on NFL December and plucked off, or at| personally canvassed the NOHA = | International League selections by Canadian teams. | least approached, the cream of the clubs. 2 Meet Pom e . | Toledo 2 Indianapolis 1 'We're trying to avoid the possi-| €rop. "They didnt go ahead with it| 1 Troy 4 Grand Rapids 0 bility of signing ball players al-| " 'We, too, now will be able to| this year because of disturbed con-| . : Turpin-M fight Exhibition ready signed and vice versa," Bell approach boys as soon as they have! ditions in their own league," Buck: | NEW YORK (AP) Archie! Plans for the Turpin-Moore fig |averasc bos gs soon as they have) ditions Tn Moore's manager said Wednesday| were blown sky-high when Turpin, he is willing to have the light-| former world middleweight cham. heavyweight champion defend his pion and current British light- crown against Yolande Pompey in- heavyweight ruler, was knocked stead of Randy Turpin in London out in the fourth round in London Jan. 10 Tuesday night by lightly-regarded "I'm trying to reach Archie out Gordon Wallace of Brantford, Ont. Montreal § Kingston (OHA) 2 [sid BALFOUR GETS TWO west to see if the switch is okay Turpin announced his retirement Sudbury Wolves aresrnaps SERIE Get Fit Loss | Rangers' New Rookie, Andy Hebenton, Johnston, "It's okay with me if Pompey, fourth - ranking 175- Paces Win In Home Opener, Over Leafs SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich, : (CP)-- Sudbury Wolves suffered the terms are right pound contender from Trinidad, their first defeat of the 1955-56 "I just got through talking i has played Jecond fiddle to Turbin NORA seior A season Wednesday e transatlantic telephone with in England for the las I years. night when ey were edged 3- Me Solomons I ac promoter) Now he's ready to step into the py the Sault Ste. Marie Indians. SL THE CANADIAN PRESS d and I told him to hop a plane and spotlight, : The loss for John O'Flaherty's Ard stab tric) always gure come over here so we can iron Solomons, in London, said he had charges was their first in four A a Hobe on was a good Ne out all the details," said Johnston. an advance sale of $112,000 for the outings. They had previously won ona Hockey seague prospect. | "We had virtually everything cancelled Moore-Turpin fight for 3 Ie Ney ok anger genera ttled for the Moore-Turpin fight huge Earlscourt Arena in London. manager liked e way ] ebenton settled operated in the minors. So he bought him from Victoria Cougars of the Western Hockey League last Sault | Sudbur, * 3 LS x by LOOK FOR THE '46 Plymouth '49 Meteor 595 Sedan '50 Plymouth 1395 -- '53 Meteor 2-Door iltons touchdown with Merv Bevan {to the championship last year.| Wiltshire turned in second efforts 23-year-old pitching ace for Tokyo COMPARE ie spi is three tring tn the) Set leveland's Bob Feller in| oll inl LN {wich, despite his three trios tn the| Se ".. Cleveland's . Gives U.S. Team wes mu smsons oie ast. game. of the season, an| CHECK THE Masewich, M. | q ) i popped] Siblock, R. Esposifo a singleton for the winners. Athletic Union, said Wednesday al hockey, with five penalties handed! esk! | H : arte, ; : nadian Type Football HARRY SONSHINE isn't likely to win any Dale Carnegie Langdian Typ WHITBY States the team championship by out in front at 9:58 of the second Lawrence, G. Lawrence their fans, are annoyed (7) at Sonshine. It's almost treason for a' Coach Bob Hoffman of York, Pa., pete Siblock = and Mike Tutak.' McNealy, McAvoy, Soules T = roa | of rugby football in the Maritimes Coach credited with 29 points, to 25 for tary Dave Wilson said Wednesday. National Football League physique competition. g | delegates 'decided to throw in the 3695 ! Fordor | their "bouns pick" and select the! in the lea race ** i Pt in the league race "'at'the time | NOHA Teams May 2 Dear two months earlier than usual. centages draw first in the mid- Lucerne '|pressed in some quarters. n al enid 3 | waukee Journal said it has learned| . cibility of an interlocking 1956-| Sed. Delivery Panel LABEL $1295 -- '5 Ford Coach Sedan '50 Monarch Coach 595 Coach '50 Chevrolet $595 '50 Ford Fordor 695 Sedan 5995 '53 Consul Sedan 2-Door 1395 -- '54 Ford 1 ' touchdown scorers. Reid converted Has Better Record 1995 =~ 54 ford his own fouchdown. t Convertible John Hrycko went over for Ham- their title, | potted two quick ones for the print- Than Bob Feller : K ' : 4 |ers to end the scoring. | is A converting, Doug Ross kicked the a hte exceptions, Alfefs cel) Johnny Lawrence and Austin| TOKYO (AP)--Shoichi Kaneda, single. ¢ : y 1 Ww! on defense. Offens . "Racky"| Swallows, struck out his 350th | Doug McCabe and Ron Brown arel gh Lo, ne 0 ol euior showed | batter Wednesday fo surpass the OUR PRICES . & S 2 ale p 2% a : . ld professional record of | Recheck Points | their play that they will hold their| Dest for Tony's and John Mase-| World profes THEN sin-bi lay ) rely A John Shetler and Doug Cole, Spon: RI2ved well defensively. | Pe py gig it the hard way--in| . Ps e, ers, set the pace for Algers "in| pero). A. Ceriwaty 2nd andi overtime contest which went 13 in- , h Ll ' . a brace of goals each. Gene Me-| Myler, G. Hanna: forwards, P.|Dings. Kaneda had a 29-20 record| A 1 \ UALITY | orld S it e | Avoy, diminutive winger, ct R to. B. Harman. | this year. He pitched 400 innings in (A i B. Gardian, J. Lack, S: Esposito, 62 games. Feller set his mark in| NEW YORK (AP)--Dan Ferris,! The first period was scoreless, | M. Thompson, M. Tutak: altern.| 371 innings in 48 games. -------- secretary-treasurer of the Amateur| but featured fast and hard-checking| ates, D. Stokes, O. Keeler, D. Tur-| * --- at -- awards recheck of points in the world out, four to Tony's and one to Alg-| ALGERS: goal, A. Wiltshire: de- j Ne i i ich of a Weightlifting competition at Mun- ers, fence, J. Lawrence, J. Terwilliger, | i 3 Toronto this Season--gepecially i Arges Hall fo make uch Poy ich, Germany, gave the United| "Rocky" Esposito ,put Tony's McCabe, S. Shetler; forwards; May Drive Bugger Game OWIRE 1 what 5&4 0 : se : Vorsity 3 A J. Shet-| Ri iti ' ' ers down to help Queen's this week and now the Varsity club --and one point over Russia. frame on a three-way play with!ler, A. Baker, D, Cole, R. Brown, Right Out Of Maritimes ; ; ; 235 fr by Chevrolet : TR! , N.S.- (CP)--The future ' ' | an Toronto mentor to lend assistance to an outside club and in this in- and members of the team returned . ? i oh i 8 it co by plane Wednesday from Ger- vill be decided here Sunday at the 2 4 A 3 -- '48 Ford stance, with Sonshine having to take the blame, it could happen ) w e it : ; : Ol : vii y i ity Stadium, many. : ] annual meeting of the Maritime ; that Argos may find their water cut off in Varsity S Ferris said' Russia had been GETTING THE UMP Rugby Football Association, seure ; : é > 3 the United States, but that officials Due to the popularity of Cana-| $595 -- '50 Ford had not given the United States [dian football, rugby football could | y Fordor five more points for winning the | vanish from the Maritime scene if -- '51 Ford To Make Bonus Pick Early . Th HOCKEY SCORES | 0 ad e onus 1C ar Y |acns are the Nova Scotia-Prince| # 'S3 Meteor | i -- PHILADELPHIA (AP)--National ORDER OF SELECTION {Edward Island Senior League and) $ Doo | Football Leag 5 S Bk | the Intercollegiate League. 2. ' {Football League teams will make He said the position of the teams ™ first three choices from the 1955 of the early draft" will determine $ -- '54 Ford | college, Player erp fomelime be-| the order of, selections. wt {tween Nov. and Nov. 28, some the teams with the lowest per- Pl «Play Inter-Sched. ty Commissioner Bert Bell said winter meeting with the champions | Y 1895 34 Monarch Wednesday night that there was no| picking last. But Next Season secret about this meeting as ex- TR y a | Earlier © Wednesday the Mil- KITCHENER (CP)--There is a ---------- | The continuing war with the " " | Canadian league motivated the oC seurel draft, A ALS by 57 schedule between the Northern | | RU K | early draft. Usually, the NFL draft Kuechi Spor d Writer ver 1 + | Ontario Hockey Association Senior {is held at the annual meeting in owner Er uname, bla League and the OHA Senior | Saying: $345 -- '48 Chevrolet -- '49 Ford Pickup 495 '51 Ford $795 '52 Ford Pickup 995 '53 Ford Pickup Pickup CR -- LTD. Complete satisfaction at a thrifty, low price. Winter underwear of natural | added 2 incler midway Trove Rangers one, Hergy flicked Hor- merino fabric for cold weather he final frame. vath's pass under Leaf goalie 16. | sz] ion. Long- Danny Lewicki, Wally Herge- | yoy Lumley's right leg to make) protection. Long-wearing, easy to lounder--and priced much lower sheimer, Ron Murphy and Bronco| Ch Horvath were the other Ranger |it 1-0 at 1:21. Lewicki's goal came than you would expect for this quality Shirts, drawers and union suits, marksmen. Earl Balfour saved the'at 8:51 after he stickhandled his Leafs from their fourth shutout de- way past two Leaf defenders and fea yi a pair of third-period], , 25-footer into the net. The| Barnstorming Stars | Win In Peterboro two games, tying the third, for a league-leading five point total. In- ond I'm sure we can settle this, He was hoping to close the sub- dians fashioned a 2-1 lead in the thing quickly if Archie approves stitute match quickly and hold on! first period when Chuck Holdaw ay the deal." to the advance. and Pop Backor scored after ree ---------------------- Sudbury goal by Nick Tomiuk., The margin was increased to 3-1 Doctors Say Maureen |in the second frame by Birley {| Dimma May Lose Her Leg The win was the first of the SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)--Two Season for the Indians who now PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- The doctors testified at Mrs. Maureen share Ard Place in the fh eeam touring major league baseball team Connolly" Brinker's $265,000 damage Fac % Nith embroke Lumber Kings under manager Spec Shea, Wed- suit Wednesday. that the former| on three points. ------ nesday 1 defeated Peterbor-| tennis gueen may forced to un-| ough All-Stars 7-1 in an exhibition derg tation of her.right leg Mix Concrete Co. and one of its game before 1,200 fans. 15 4 fir thgiteirculatory trouble de-| truck drivers. The suit alleges that Clem Labine pitched five innings] velops. ;. {she suffered the broken leg and a for the major leaguers with Chet Drs. Pghl Shea and Thomas torn calf when her leg was caught Nichols finishing. Peterborough O'Connell fold a Superior Court| between the horse she was riding used Dick Donovan of the majors jury -that Mrs. Brinker has suf-|and a concrete mixing truck July on the mound for six innings, Joe fered a 40-per-cent loss of circula-| 20, 1954, She charges the injury Lowrey the next two and Wayng| tion in her right foot. {wrecked her career, including Rowe the final inning. Mrs. Brinker is suing the Pre-iplans for professional play. | summer, put him in a Ranger uni- form at the start of the current campaign and unveiled him before [11,658 New York fans Wednesday night. Hebenton didn't disappoint Pat- rick or the fans. The 26-year-old right winger scored two goals to lead Rangers to a®-2 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs. The win moved the Blueshirts into second place in the standings |and left Leafs in the cellar with! five losses in seven games. It was Rangers' third win in five starts. SCORED WINNER Febenton, 180 - pound forward, scored what proved to be the win- ning goal in the opening minute \of the second period. He also Rangers have become a hustling, scrappy club under rookie coach Phil Watson. Defenceman Lou Fon- tinato led the parade to the penalty | box Wednesday night as he re- ceived four minors--three in the first period Referee Red Rtorey handed out four penalties in the first three minutes of the game and went on to send nine more players to the box for two - minute sentences.! Leafs got seven. While Toronto was peppering 21] shots at Lorne Worsley in the Ranger goal during the first per- iod, Hergesheimey and Lewicki built up a 2-0 lead for New York. WHILE LEAFS SHORT With Leafs short two men and| tonight, teams were at full strength at the | time. | Hebenton and Murphy made it 4-0 by the 1:56 mark of the second! period and Horvath added another at 18.58. Balfour broke Worsley's shutout attempt at 5:02 of the final 20 minutes after taking a pass from centre Rudy Migay. Hebenton then W i scored Rangers' sixth goal before | B Balfour closed out the scoring at Altogether, Worsley stopped 46 Leaf drives. Lumley handled 24| New York shots. * | ChiraBo Black Hawks take on the | Red Wings at Detroit and 'the League-leading Montreal Canadiens | meet Boston Bruins at Monreal} A SYMBOL OF QUALITY In underwear, as in everything else, you only get what you pay for. You'll save money in the long fun by buying Pen- mans underwear, because Penmans products fit better and wear longer. : 25 GRENFELL ST. (Formerly Alexander Blvd.) RA 3.4683 - OSHAWA 301 DUNDAS ST. W. | 'MO 8-3331 WHITBY