Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1962, p. 17

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SWITCH DATES Weightlifting Association said BUDAPEST (AP) -- The 1962} Wednesday. The championships world and European weightlift-|originally were scheduled for ing championships will be held|York, Pa., but were shifted to" Sept. 16-22 in Budapest, nine/Budapest when the United days ahead of the original|States would not assure visas © schedule, the Hungarianito East German competitors. 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 24, 1962 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings i Net Bales High Low a.m. Ch"ge Pick Chicago For Big Title Fight Mm Net PRG. bie Exehan; Stock Sales High ti oun ae se) Stock eg en iene 'cues Btock Bales -- a.m. Ch'ge = cents xd--Ex-di xr--Ex- e---Odd Wai rights, xe exwarrants, Net ga By isl 7c, from previous board-lot closing su% 4% 4 314% 4% 44--% tg 23% oh 20 2 to 190 190 3 $28% 28% 2WU-- % $1% 1% 11% € Collieries CF Prod 2p C Gas Inw C Husky C Husky w 42M 4 W%4+% 3% 2+ % 400 «40 «400 66 -- lo 58 15 yg 14% 4% 235 605 605 $21 21% 21% -- % $18% 18 WM 25 $74 MH % Bat % 0 s 4 nt Gatineau $31% 31% 3 Gat 5 pe pr 75 Sol 101% oie Gen Dev $10% ag =" GP Drill A 300 $80 GS Wares 200 $10% 10% GS W pr 215 $933 | GL Paper 300 $17% 17% 17% + % G L Power 900 $17% 17% 17% --% GNGas w oo 210 210 210 Gr Wee G@ 235 $15% on 16% -- Gear Tr 50 $58 58 Guar Tr st B Se i Hardee Hi-Tower ios $16 '6 20 $132 Imp Life ADS 3% 10% +% 93 =% its it - | 0 $103 105% 1084 -- 4) 180 175 175 ---5 265 265 265 "ss 4 250: $10% 10% $52 ™ 15% .-- Eptgesytges $ 5" 3s" 6% 4%-- % Prince d Amour Favorite In English Derby LONDON (CP) -- It appears} there may be a "Canadian') horse in the English Derby again this year. 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Chicago is the spot, on either Sept. 17 or 24, Nine-nine per cent sure says Tom Bolan, president of Championship Sports Inc., ap- pointed promoter by Patterson, the champion. "Unless something comes up, Chicago is the place," Patter- son told a press conference Wednesday evening. The night before Patterson thought it was all set for Detroit. "But at the last minute I dis- covered that the people in De- troit were figuring on having local promoters to help stage the fight. "I immediately said that was impossible because Champion- ship Sports Inc., will be the sole promoters," said Patterson who was on hand to promote the sale of his autobiography. ong Soldier Field or Comiskey ar. The Illinois Athletic Commis- sion has okayed Liston as a challenger. Patterson is partial to Chi- cago, It's the city where he won the then vacant heavy- weight crown by knocking out Archie Moore in 1956 and it's the site of boxing's richest gate --the $2,658,660 pulled in by Jack Dempsey and Gene Tun- ney for the famous 'long count" battle in 1927. "The fight is a cinch to gross about a million and a half in Chicago," said Bolan. 'We ought to do at least four or five million more with closed-circuit television and the rest of the ancillary rights." "If it falls through, I'll go to Liston's camp or he'll come to mine and we'll fight it out," said Patterson, HISTORIC AREA The city of Cordoba in cen- tral Argentina was founded in DEPENDS ON RENTAL The only hitch that has to be overcome in Chicago, accordin" to both Patterson and Bolen to get a "reasonr*le Fert! Breasley in the saddle. 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