coon RO CRIN ees ~ & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 22, 1968 UNANIMOUS DECISION .... Dick Tiger Dethrones Joey Giardello --$--$-- eee By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP)--Jabbing Joey Archer or even ancient Sugar Ray Robinson may be the next title opponent for Dick Tiger, the re-crowned middle- weight boxing champion of the world, "I will fight anyone my man- agers name because I intend to keep busy,"' the 36-year-old Ni- gerian said today as he cele- brated his clear-cut, unanimous victory over defending cham- pion Joey Giardello at Madison Square Garden Thursday night in their return 15-rounder. "I was determined to beat Giardello, said Tiger. "Nothing was going to stop me, I went out with all I had from the opening bell. I knew I had him in the first round." Lou Burston and Jersey Jones, Tiger's American repre- sentatives, mentioned Archer, Robinson, |ight heavyweight chamfion Jose Torres and junior middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti of Italy as pos- sible opponents for Tiger. Archer, the slick, 27-year-old New Yorker who scored a con- troversial decision over Tiger a year ago, and Robinson, the 45- year-old, five-time holder of the middleweight crown, are sched- uled to fight in Pittsburgh, Nov. 10 OFFER WIRED The promoter, Archie Litman, said in Pittsburgh he has wired an offer of $75,000 to Tiger to meet the winner. A crowd of 17,064 contributed to a $161,964 gate for the re- gionally televised title fight Thursday. While Tiger was eagerly look ing ahead to further conquests, Giardello, the 35-year-old ring- scarred veteran of 18 years of pro battling, was just about ' through OUCH! THAT SMARTS! 7th round of their scheduled His wife Rosalie told him to World's middleweight cham- 15-round title fight, at New quit but Joey wants to fight pion Joey Giardello (left) York's Madison Square once more in a benefit for re- flinches as he is jerred by a Garden, last night, Giardello tarded children at Providence, solid right, thrown by was definitely Tiger's R.I., Dec. 8. His il-year-old challenger Dick Tiger, in the "target for the night' and son, Carmine, one of his four, boys, is retarded Joey .-» MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN with more than 440,0vu, | Grid Toll n US. Now 2] For Season By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two more high school foot- ball players died Wednesday, bringing to 21 the number of scholastic gridders who have been fatally injured so far in the United States this season, Sam Wortham, 17, fullback on the Titusville, Fla., high school team died in hospital of a brain hemorrhage five days after he) collapsed during a game. | Leslie Pitts, a 17-year-old! guard on the Orangeville, Iil., high school team, died in hos- pital in Monroe, Wis, Pitts, a| 160 - pound senior, collapsed) after making a block. | vcebsinta tc it ---- | .} ' . ' Queen's Birthday' | | Wins Magpie Race | | TORONTO (CP) -- Queen's) | Birthday won the $3,100 Magpie jrace for three-year-olds at} |Woodbine Racetrack Thursday, | Ridden by Tak Inouye,| |Queen's Birthday completed the! |1 1-16-mile in 1:46, The Wind-| fields Farm entry paid' $4.90 1$4.20 and $2.40, and. combined! jwith Top Victory for a $22.20! quinella, In the eighth, Avelino Gomez f irode Duby Cat to victory in the + \1 1-16-mile race for three- and although defeated twice pre- viously by 'The Champ"-- Tiger won this bout and the title, by a unanimous deci- | |four-year-olds foaled in Canada,} | Duby Cat completed the dis American League Hershey 0 Quebec 5 Central League Houston 7 St. Louis 0 OHA Junior A Peterborough 4 Hamilton 9 Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon 0 Estevan 9 been authorized, "We wanted to give the gen- eral managers and owners enough time to study it before making our requests public," the former Ottawa Rough Rider §; aid, TO FINISH TERM Schreider, elected president at the association's first meet- ing in May, decided to retire from football during the sum- mer, but the executive asked the young lawyer to finish- his one-year term, The pension plan requested by the players would involve a $300 annua! contribution by each player--a total of about $90,000 for all nine teams--and would be matched either by the {I'm confident they are acting jin good faith," The pension plan request re- \vealed by Schreider was in an league or by individual teams. "We'd rather have the money come from the leagte to pro- By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Eastern Division LT A Pt Quebec 2011 56 5 Providence 200 6 4% Hershey 121 10 14 3 Baltimore i -) 7 4-3 jopringneia 6 20 © is ¢ DY DU iaadeens vases Western Division OTTAWA (CP)--The Cana: Rochester 119 7 7 2dian Football Players' Associ- Pittsburgh 110 5 6 2lation has asked the Canadian Buffalo 0 10 & 6 OlFootball League to contribute Central Professional $90,000 a year to a pension fund, WULT F A Pt/but it may take a while before Houston 1600 7 6 2Iit gets an answer. Memphis 6006 0 0 0) "There are a lot of compli- Minnesota 6 69 0 6 06.O/cations, particularly with the Okla, City 600 #0 0 O|\Canada Pension Plan coming Tulsa 000 0 O Olinto effect next year," the as- St. Louis 610 O 7 Ojsociation president, Gary OHA Junior A Schreider, said in an interview WLT F A pt Thursday, , Oshawa 2 02 16 9 6| But that isn't the only prob- Kitchener 20120 11 5|lem facing the fledgling associ- Peterb'r"gh 2 1 1 20 18 §/ation which still has not been Niag. Falls 2 0 0 10 § 4)recognized by the CFL. Hamilton 22 0 24 2 4 "I'm confident we. will re- St. Cath'ines 12 1 14 20 3|ceive recognition," Schreider Toronto 1 1 0 12 10 2/said, : Montreal 02-1 6 13 1| "We've been in touch with! London 06 40 #%§ 21 oOjthe league several times and) CFL Players Group | Asks $90,000 A Year ieeee Vi 1 COMLENLD Nas jut." Per Cent vi te te. goed of each player's salary, . A revenue department official said all players will be covered by the plan, even imports who live most of the year in the U.S. The imports also will be eligible to draw benefits from the fund when they reach 65, regardless of where they reside at that time, Bill Casper Is 5-Under Again LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--Bill Casper blasted out his second consecutive five-under-par 66 Thursday for a 36-hole total of 132 and the lead at the midway mark of the $100,000 Sahara In- tect teams in the case of a bad year,' Schreider said, The association said an an-| jassociation brief presented to the league last June, but re- JOEY BEATEN BY BEAT OF DRUM? NEW YORK (AP)--An un- planned drum beat helped re- turn the world's middleweight boxing title back to Nigeria's Dick Tiger Thursday night after a 22-month absence @\tance in 1:47.4 and returned) Tiger, who lost his crown \$4 20, $2.90 and $2.40 to Joey Giardello Dec, 7, 1963, nn | regained it on a unanimous . | 15-round decision Name Dick Fouts | on the rim of the crowd, '" many of them garbed in na- Best WFC Lineman tive African attire, stood an i | unofficial strategist REGINA (CP) -- Defensive) His name is Olatunji, and sion. --AP Wirephoto. jend Dick Fouts of. British Co-| |lumbia Lions has been named! jwinner of the DeMarco-Becket |Trophy as the best lineman of he, too, is a resident of Ni- geria. Throughout the fight Olatunji's drum beat could be heard throughout Madison From the opening bell, jup thelabled Dick to hammer muscular, aggressive, perfectly champ to the ropes, conditioned Nigerian grimly) stalked the boxer who had de-| N.J., Dec. 7, 1963. body, slowing the champ. down, Referee Johnny and then worked his punches|lantic City. up, If was a jabbing lead or a thumping right to the ribs that started off most of Tiger's bar- rages, but it was the jarring, accurate left hooks that shook! - Joey's Wife 'Boom Boom' Says 'Hetire' Ted Lindsay Must Sit Out NEW YORK (AP) -- Blood) BY THE CANADIAN PRESS |early this week. It was for five (Boom Boom) Geoff-|years. still trickling from a cut over his left eye, Joey Giardellojrion Thursday turned down al tilted his head back, puckered|$35,000 offer by Toronto Maple|'ahout my affairs and I'm no up to accept a kiss from his|Leafs to come out of retirement! ss wife, Rosalie, and then let her|and the Leafs in turn said they . announce his apparent retire-|will block Ted Lindsay's effort|@!! ment--except for a final char.|to ity fight. the ri Tiger opened a cut over Giar-| 58l4, dello's left eye in the second|Referee LoBianco, 9-5-1; Judge) phe round and a slight gash over|Al Berl, 10-5, and Judge Tony} $50,000 or 40 per cent and could| ght eye in the ninth. By'Castellano, 8-6-1. The Associ-|come up with better than $65,- | e| Pulford remained the only un purns e 5 | signed Leaf after centre Dave) Bernie rejoin Detroit. Red Wings Lindsay, who ended at first turned aside questions|to do the same thing again about retirement, then he called But he can't because he went|the reported offer, consistently and en-|the 11th round he had the fight|ated Press scorecard had Tiger the|won, but never could floor the/in front LoBianco throned him in Atlantic City, | Permitted Tiger to bang away three rounds but it was too late jat close quarters when Giar-jand his looping, light He bombed Giardello to the| dello tried to tie up Tiger as he|/neyer bothered Tiger jdid in his winning fight at At- fourjager of Head down, shoulders slump- years of retirement last season) ing as he sat on a rubbing table|to play for the Wings in the ial cs in his dressing room, Giardello| National Hockey League, wants ficial complaint to NHL presi |the year in the Western Foot 10-4-1, ay i game, strong-jawed American, The defeat snapped Giar-|@!! Conference, Giardello rallied in the last|"ello's victory streak at nine| ,!" voting by judges in each \for a nearly three year span '|His record now is 98-23-7. Tiger, B blowS|a pro 14 years, has a 52-143)2¢0eciek of Saskatchewan rennet Roughriders and end Tommy- Giardello weighed the class [20° Coffey of Edmonton Eski mos, who were tied for the| The officials voted for Tiger | Square Garden, "That made me fight bet- | ter,"' said Tiger. "The rhythm of the five Western Conference) makes me go better." cities, Fouts defeated tackle Aj| "He didn't know I was com- ing," the drummer said. 'But I'm a good friend of his and knew it would help him," 'Hamilton Jrs. 'Upset 'Petes' | | HAMILTON lwinger Eddie (CP) -- Right-| Hatoum nual all-star game, possibly at! the end of the exhibition sched-| ule and before league play starts, would be another source} of revenue, along with a per-| centage of both gate receipts) and sale of TV rights for the Grey Cup, | It also wants the rights for! chewing gum, soft drink and) vitational golf tournament. The 34-year-old Californian shot a 34-32--66 over the 7,069- yard, par 36-35--71 Paradise Valley Country Club course, The 36-hole score broke the tournament record of 133 set last year by Dick Sikes, whose 72-78---150 Thursday failed to qualify for the final two rounds. George Knudson of Toronto jthe sale of players' pictures to|had a 67 for 140. Randy Glover, 23, fired a 34- scored|cerea| manufacturers, a right|3i--65 for 135; Dale Douglass |two goals and set up two others|now held by the league under|shot a 34-33--67 for 136, and |to lead Hamilton. Red Wings toja clause in each player's con-|Dudley Wyson, 26, had a 35-33-- jan 9-4 Ontario Hockey Associ-| tract, 8 for 137, lation Junior A victory over Pe-| Under the Canada Pension! Six strokes behind Casper |terborough Petes before 1,554| Plan, all teams will have to pay|was Jack Nicklaus, who had a ifans Thursday night. | The loss was the Petes' first jin four starts and it prevented jthem from taking over the league lead The victory evened Hamil- ton"s record at two wins and two losses. Sandy Snow also scored twice for the winners while Bart Crashley, Gary Marsh, Freddie Speck, Brian Watts and Jim Young added one each, Mickey Redmond had a pair for Peterborough while Andre Lacroix and John Vanderberg shared the others, Referee Lou Maschio as- sessed 108 minutes in penalties, including three majors and a game misconduct to each side after a third-period free-for-all. | Hamilton outshot the Petes by the following round scores bee of 160 pounds to Tiger's loser was guaranteed, |Keon signed a one-year contract, | But Pulford said he will sign| in time to play Saturday night. But he added he had thought jlonger interested in the offer at general man-) Montreal . Canadiens said his club has made an of Sam Pollock, dent Clarence Campbell about runner-up spot, | out: 'Is Rosalie out there?' on the voluntary retired list last] Pollock said the offer repre And as a policeman ushered|spring, intending to quit for thelsented an encroachment on his wife into the hushed dress-|second time in his career. Now|Montreal's rights. When Geoff ing room, Giardello continued|he has to sit out a year. rion vetired he remained on to talk haltingly about Insing| Lindsay was waived by all Montreal's list and no other club his middleweight title to Dick other clubs last year so he could) in the league was allowed to Tiger on a unanimous decision rejoin Detroit and although they|dea!l with him without wriften in their 15-round fight Thursday can't claim him now, any of the'permission from the Canadiens night teams can keep him from get-| Rut. with the opening of the "I was going to have an an- ting off the retired list season Saturday night when De nouncement if I won,": said) Manager-coach Punch Imlachijtroit is at Montreal and Chicago Giardello. "I just couldn't get/of Toronto said Thursday, he has|piack Hagvk play at Toronto started. 1--think 1 -trained--too no intention of allowing Lindsay! tmiach's mind was more on Bob hard, My right was slow, myjfo get back into active duty. |pulford more than Geofrion legs were slow--everything was| "The heck with him," said Thursday slow. I wanted to show New|Imlach,, "I remember a few sissies York a good fight. I wanted to|stories where Lindsay made it show New York... ." quite clear that he wouldn't Be On Hand to Welcome He suddenly brightened asicome to Toronto if we drafted Rosalie bent over for a kiss and him. Now I have the right to say no and jt won't ost me a said with a smile: "My husband's going to re-| cent." tire." Geoffrion, now coachine © Asked if Rosalie's frank state-/bec Aces of the American ment really meant an end to|League, said the offe his 18-year career, Giardello have him return to the > said a player and was made by "You heard her," Leaf President Stafford Smytuc CALL OSHAWA pa MARC ; Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 20 Months to Pay ® 3 Year Guarantee 8-154] PAVING , COMPANY O.H.A: Junior "B" Hockey Back to Oshawa OCTOBER 22nd -- 8:00 P.M. Each child 12 and under Admitted Free if accompanied by Adult. TRENTON LEGIONNAIRES OSHAWA CRUSHMEN ADULTS 7Se -- STUDENTS 50¢ Ticket on Sele ot: @ Bolahood's Spertshaven--Downtown Oshowe op Sorting Goods--Downtown Each Child 12 years and under will be given A Free Orange Drink. guaranteed for § years. | THORNTON RD. S. OFF KING ST. W. ; watch, thanks to the no-glare safety shield. |35-23. 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